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Nothing In Moderation CD music Australian single features the title track backed with 'Pencil Sketch' & 'She's Gone'. Nothing In Moderation music CDs MGM. 2005..
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The Hollies continued to tread water as the early '70s progressed. Distant Light offered nothing particularly new or unexpected, but the harmonies and songwriting remained at a high enough standard to refute any accusations of decline. Too pop for the album-oriented audience, and not light and frothy enough for the pop market, it would have been totally overlooked if not for the surprise success of the Creedence Clearwater Revival soundalike "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress." Released in the States almost as an afterthought, it became (deservedly) their biggest American hit, reaching number two. It success inspired the return of Allan Clarke to the fold, after he had left the group to briefly pursue a solo career. ~ Richie Unterberger
Y2k reissue of the 1971 album.Includes their hit 'Long Cool Woman (In A Black ...
Nothing In Moderation album. 1999 single from the wacky new wave duo, the first from their 2000 album 'Balls'. Pt.1 contains three mixes of 'More Than A Sex Machine' (Radio Version, Sparks Definitive Version - Radio Edit and Disco Fever Radio Edit), plus 'Aeroflot'. Slimline jewelcase.
Nothing In Moderation music CDs. A portion of the proceeds from this CD will be donated to benefit scholarships in the name of Leanna Piver.
Recorded at Tree Sound Studio and Southern Living At It's Finest Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Personnel: Erik Bennett (vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer); Steve Reick (acoustic & electric guitars); Mark Ross (bass); Scott Davidson (drums, percussion); Amanda Allen, Corri English (background vocals).
Nothing In Moderation songs. Despite the name of the group, this CD does not feature a trio playing swing-era tunes, but the music always swings. Pianist Andy Weyl, bassist Mark Diamond, and drummer Paul Romaine, who have worked together in Colorado for many years, perform a dozen songs by pianists, including four originals from Weyl. The music ranges from an opening blues and Horace Silver's waltz "Those Pretty Eyes" to an inventive version of "Seven Steps to Heaven," an introspective "Dark," a 7/4 transformation of "The Girl from Ipanema," and obscure tunes from Freddie Redd, Sonny Clark, and Andrew Hill. The close and immediate communication among the three musicians attests to their large amount of experience playing together. Excellent modern mainstream jazz. ~ Scott Yanow
This is the first recording from the Big Swing Trio and it offers aural evidence of a 20-year journey for Paul Romaine, Mark Diamond and Andy Weyl. Their name is somewhat misleading, in that people sometimes think the group is limited to playing "swing"
Liner Note Authors: Andy O.; Fred Wesley & the Horny Horns.
Recording information: Greywood Studio, Denver, CO (07/05/2002).
Photographer: Andy Katz.
Big Swing Trio: Mark Diamond (double bass); Paul Romaine, Andy Weyl.
Personnel: Andy Weyl (piano); Paul Romaine (drums).
Nothing In Moderation songs. o With her sweet and soulful voice, Amanda Kate captures a unique blend of contemporary worship, pop rock, combined with jazzy blues on her self-titled debut album, "Amanda Kate." Beautifully capturing her journey both musically and spiritually, Amanda shares a personal connection with the listener that gives a powerful and emotive experience. As a co-writer on many songs, her testimony shines through in the entire album. Amanda is no stranger to the ministry as she has seen her mother serve the Lord as worship leader for ...
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