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RVG NEW MASTER At's Delight Music | List Price | $32.98 (You save $5.79) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs | | CD Universe Part number | 7678580 | | Catalog number | 7107 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 25, 2008 | | Additional Info | Japan |
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| 4. | High Seas | |
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| 6. | Blue Interlude | |
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$14.38 Orchestral and choral arrangements of rock songs have been a curious subgenre ever since the mid-'60s when Andrew Loog Oldham arranged The Rolling Stones Songbook for syrupy strings, but The Kinks Choral Collection stands apart from the pack for the simple reason that it's not the project of some associate or admirer, but rather chief Kink Ray Davies. His very presence as arranger and lead vocal means The Kinks Choral Collection isn't nearly as stuffy and middlebrow as so many of these orchestral rock albums; he manages to inject some semblance of rock & roll by pushing the songs forward with guitar, and letting the rhythms swing ...
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$13.69 Recorded between 1960 and 1967. Includes liner notes by Steve Kolanjian.
Digitally remastered by Eliot Goshman (1995, Taragon Studios, Deer Park, New York).
Beginning with Louis Armstrong, through Harry James and Bobby Hackett of the Jackie Gleason Orchestra, the trumpet was once a king in pop music. This was true even in '60s-era easy listening, as demonstrated by the success of Al Hirt, Herb Alpert, and the ultra-shrewd German musician Bert Kaempfert, who probably was as responsible as anyone else in rehabilitating Germany's post-war world image. The Taragon label is re-releasing all of Kaempfert's many albums in an ambitious ...
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| | Santa's Bag: An All-Star Jazz Christmas CD (1994)
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$7.39 Many of the major jazz labels have come out with a Christmas jazz collection that shows off their top artists. Telarc is no exception, and this fine CD has good performances from the Ray Brown Trio (with pianist Benny Green), Mel Torme, George Shearing, Jimmy McGriff with Hank Crawford, Joe Williams, Jeanie Bryson, the duo of Dave Brubeck and Gerry Mulligan ("Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"), Travelin' Light, Bobby Short, Jim Hall, Michele Hendricks, Hilton Ruiz, and Louie Bellson. ~ Scott Yanow
Performers include: Louie Bellson Big Band, Ray Brown Trio with Benny Green, Dave Brubeck, Jeanie Bryson with Kenny Barron and Ray Drummond, Jim Hall, Ahmad Jamal, Gerry Mulligan, Jimmy McGriff & Hank Crawford Quartet, Hilton Ruiz, Travelin' Light, George Shearing, Bobby Short, Mel Torme, Joe Williams.
Personnel: Jeanie Bryson, Joe Williams , Mel Tormé, Michele Hendricks, Bobby Short (vocals); Frank Vignola, Vignola (guitar, banjo); Louis Stewart, Mark Elf, Rodney Jones (guitar); Jim Hall (acoustic guitar); Charlton Johnson (electric guitar); Red Holloway (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Hank Crawford (alto saxophone); Ted Nash, Benny Golson (tenor saxophone); Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone); Marvin Stamm (trumpet); Al ...
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| | Jimmy Webb And So On CD (1971)
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$10.39 After penning a series of middle-of-the-road pop hits in the late '60s and early '70s ("By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Up-Up and Away," "MacArthur Park," etc.), 24-year-old Jimmy Webb launched his career as a recording artist in his own right with Words and Music in November 1970. (Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb, a collection of demos never intended as an album had preceded it, but Webb disavowed the release.) Reprise Records may have expected the album to sell on Webb's name, but it didn't, especially because, compared to his hits, it was under-produced (most of the instruments were played by the songwriter and Fred Tackett) and because Webb's writing had taken a more personal tone; for example, he devoted a three-song suite to the travails of being a songwriter. With the disc's commercial failure, Reprise was prepared to give him a second chance, and as soon as possible. So, in May 1971, only six months after Words and Music, And So: On was released. Webb hadn't had time to write an album's worth of new material. In fact, only four songs -- "Met Her on a Plane," "Laspitch," "One Lady," and "If Ships Were Made to Sail" -- carried 1971 copyrights, and songs dated back as far as 1967. (The earliest was "Marionette." In his liner notes to the 2006 reissue, Richie Unterberger speculates that Webb may have been "lightly mocking" "MacArthur Park" in "Marionette" since both songs have lines about things being left out in the rain. But since "Marionette" seems to have been written before "MacArthur Park" that appears unlikely.) "All My Love's Laughter" had been recorded by Ed Ames in 1968, and "Pocketful of Keys" by Thelma Houston in 1969. And some of the material was being repurposed. Reportedly, "Highpockets" and "Laspitch," both character songs, had been written for a proposed Broadway musical. As a result, And So: On was an album of different moods that didn't quite hang together. Ironically, the age of some of the material made it sound more like Webb's hit period than Words and Music had. One could easily imagine Richard Harris recording "All My Love's Laughter" or "Pocketful of Keys" in the wake of "MacArthur Park," for example, but "One Lady" and "See You Then" (copyright 1970) sounded ...
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