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Blossom Dearie Live in London CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
Giulio Cesare (Opera National de Paris) DVD Kicking off the Harkit label collection of recordings made in London in the 60s at famous jazz clubs, comes this delightful performance, with detailed liner notes by Les Tomkins. 2002.
The first in the Harkit label's series of archival live recordings from the famed London jazz club Ronnie Scott's captures the remarkable Blossom Dearie in July 1966. Backed by the house rhythm section of bassist Freddy Logan and drummer Allan Ganley, Dearie is the very essence of sophistication and effortless cool. Herself a London resident at this point in her career, the singer articulates the city's candy-colored mod culture with knowing precision. Assimilating the sound and sensibility of post-Beatlemania pop with an ease greater than any other jazz singer of her generation, Dearie's girlish yet intimate vocals perfectly capture the sensual innocence of a society poised on the brink of sexual revolution. And of course, her repertoire is hipper than thou, embracing everything from "One Note Samba" to "Peel Me a Grape." A stellar performance, complete with superior sound and extensive liner notes. ~ Jason Ankeny
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T. Graham Brown I Tell It Like It Used To Be CD (1986)
Giulio Cesare (Opera National de Paris) review With the sessions split between Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio and Muscle Shoals, T. Graham Brown's debut often sounds affectionately like the raw, impassioned work of a garage band. ~ Tom Roland
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Disgorge Consume the Forsaken (2002)
Giulio Cesare (Opera National de Paris) film Track Listing of songs: Demise of the Trinity; Perverse Manifestation; Manipulation of Faith; Consecrating the Reviled; Indulging Dismemberment of a Mutilating Breed; Consume the Forsaken; Dissecting Thee Apostles; Denied Existence; Divine Suffering;
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Strength Beyound U Grounded CD (2005)
Giulio Cesare (Opera National de Paris) video Photographers: Joye B. Moore; Tim McMahon .
Arrangers: Sbu; Tomas Hart; Kennesha Gill.
SBU is:Sonny Luv: Lead vocals, Rhythm guitarsKenny Gill: Bass, Background VocalsTom Hart: Drums, Background VocalsAmadeus X: Lead and Rhythm guitars, Background Vocals
Formation: June 1998 - Amadeus X had met Sonny at a restaurant in May 1998. He overheard Sonny singing Dio's "Last in Line". Impressed, he struck up a conversation with him and the two became fast friends. Over the next four years, they wrote music and played around the Michigan/Ohio area with different lineups of the band. While people took notice, the chemistry just wasn't happening - that is until Tom Hart came on the scene.... In late 2001, SBU was playing a show at a ...
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