| 1. A-Tisket, A-Tasket - Ella Fitzgerald |
| 2. Night and Day - Fred Astaire |
| 3. Vie en Rose - Edith Piaf |
| 4. I'll Dance at Your Wedding - Buddy Clark |
| 5. Inka Dinka Doo - Jimmy Durante |
| 6. I Got Rhythm - Ethel Merman |
| 7. Got a Date with an Angel - Skinnay Ennis |
| 8. Falling in Love Again - Marlene Dietrich |
| 9. As Time Goes By - Rudy Vallée |
| 10. Thing - Phil Harris |
Those Were the Days,Various Artists,Direct Source Special Products,Rock/Pop Collections
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TV Land Presents: Favorite TV Theme Songs
Cyndi Grecco , and Jones, Jack Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006EXIL Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Tracks:
- I Love Lucy Theme - Wilbur Hatch
- Dragnet - Ray Anthony
- The Twilight Zone - Rod Open
- Bonanza - Al Caiola & His Orchestra
- The Andy Griffith Theme - Earle Hagen
- The Ballad Of Jed Clampett - Earl Scruggs
- The Addams Family (Main Theme) - Vic Mizzy
- Munsters Theme - Jack Marshall
- The Ballad Of Gilligan's Isle - Morton Stevens
- Green Acres - Eddie Albert
- Jeannie - Hugo Montenegro
- Batman Theme - Neal Hefti
- (Theme From) The Monkees - The Monkees
- Star Trek (Main Title & Closing Theme) - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Mannix - Lalo Schifrin
- Hawaii Five-O - Mort Stevens & His Orchestra
- Theme From The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch
- Come On Get Happy - The Partridge Family
- Those Were The Days - Carroll O'Connor
- And Then There's Maude - Donny Hathaway
- Good Times - Jim Gilstrap
- Movin' On Up - Oren Waters
- The Rockford Files - Mike Post
- Them From S.W.A.T. - Rhythm Heritage
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain
- Making Our Dreams Come True - Cyndi Grecco
- Chico And The Man - Jose Feliciano
- Welcome Back - John Sebastian
- What's Happening!! - Henry Mancini
- Barney Miller - Jack Elliott
- Charlie's Angels - Jack Elliott
- Love Boat Theme - Jack Jones
- Angela (Theme From 'Taxi') - Bob James
- It Takes Diff'rent Strokes - Gloria Loring
- Theme From Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys) - Waylon
- Theme From Magnum, P.I. - Mike Post
- The Theme From Hill Street Blues - Mike Post
- Theme From Dynasty - Bill Conti
- Theme From 'Greatest American Hero' (Believe It Or Not) - Joey Scarbury
- Thank You For Being A Friend - Cynthia Fee
Album Description
TV Land brings you 40 of your favorite evening show theme songs. Highlights include 'Happy Days', 'The Greatest American Hero', 'Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)', 'Laverne & Shirley', 'I Dream Of Jeanie', 'I Love Lucy', 'Welcome Back, Kotter', 'The Love Boat', 'Hawaii Five-O', 'The Golden Girls' and many, many more. 2002. Rhino.Customer Reviews:
good memories for me and fun "new" songs for my children.......2007-06-27
memories.......2007-02-22
TV Theme Songs.......2007-01-13
TV themes.......2006-07-05
Deja Vu.......2006-02-17
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The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IZE Release Date: 1994-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Le Cid: O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere
- Maravilla: Amor, Vida De Mi Vida
- Werther: Pourquoi Me Reveiller
- Spring Is Here: With a Song In My Heart
- Granada
- Non Ti Scordar Di Me
- 'A Tribute to Hollywood': My Way
- Tribute To Hollywood: Moon River
- Tribute To Hollywood: Because
- 'A Tribute to Hollywood': Singin' In the Rain
- Tu, Ca Nun Chiagne
- Pagliacci: Vesti la Giubba
- Turondat: Nessun Dorma!
- 'Around the World': America
- 'Around the World': All I Ask Of You
- 'Around the World': Funiculi, Funicula
- 'Around the World': Sous Les Ponts De Paris
- 'Around the World': Brazil
- 'Around the World': Be My Love
- 'Around the World': Marechiare
- 'Around the World': Lippen Schweigen
- 'Around the World': Santa Lucia Luntana
- 'Around the World': Those Were the Days
- 'Around the World': Te Quiero Dijiste
- 'Around the World': Torna A Surriento
- Encores: La Donna E Mobile
- Encores: Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici
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It's not opera; it's not a pop concert; it's not Broadway. It's all of these and none of them. Once you accept the fact that this sequel to the original blockbuster concert recording is less about music and more about entertainment and the power of musical personalities, you can appreciate what you're hearing as an event--phenomenal and bizarre, momentous and frivolous. This is an occasion to celebrate the voices and egos of three huge superstars, and to have fun listening as Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and Jose Carreras interact, bouncing lines off each other and playing to the overwhelmingly enthusiastic audience. Much of the fun and flavor of the concert is dependent on seeing the action, though, and without the visuals you notice flaws in the singing much more. Domingo comes off as the more solid performer, and his voice is in far better shape than the other two. But if you crave big, high, and loud--and you don't take your opera too seriously--you'll love this disc. --David VernierCustomer Reviews:
Un gran concierto.......2005-07-19
Give em a 3.5.......2004-01-25
This event, like the first one in Rome, has a magnificent setting but, like Rome, the show was marketed mainly to the American audience. They still include the dreadful "Maria" with the hilarious pronunciation and even added "With a Song In My Heart" (or, as Carreras is wont to sing, "Weeth a Soeeng een My Haht"). Though some may deride the choice of encores, they were almost perfect. The Three Tenors, despite their prior celebrity, are creations of our culture of entertainment in ways that Caruso could only dream about.
Synopsis: Carreras stands out, Domingo substitutes volume for quality and Pavarotti soars when he doesn't have to.
The Most Enjoyable Evening IN !!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-05-01
Hmmmm...........2002-04-21
Last Encore of songs missing off C.D........2002-02-06
Many thanks for your time,
With kind regards,
Pam Sargeant.
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Those Were the Days
Dolly Parton Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AQDQ7S Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Those Were The Days
- Blowin' In The Wind
- Where Have All The Flowers Gone
- Twelfth Of Never
- Where Do The Children Play
- Me And Bobby McGee
- Crimson And Clover
- The Cruel War
- Turn, Turn, Turn
- If I Were A Carpenter
- Both Sides Now
- Imagine
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Like 1996's Treasures, this covers collection by Dolly Parton might seem, on the surface, to be a gimmicky filler in her prestigious catalog of some of country's finest originals. Yet it's a vast improvement. Those Were the Days, largely bluegrass-inspired and featuring a plethora of famous duet and harmony partners, has more than a few sterling moments. And that's not just because songs like "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?," "Blowin' in the Wind," "Both Sides Now," and "Twelfth of Never" find her paired with the likes of Norah Jones, Lee Ann Womack, Nickel Creek, Judy Collins, and Keith Urban. If Parton takes John Lennon's "Imagine" too far over the top, she rescues Tommy James's overly processed "Crimson and Clover" from its original reverb hell, her understated banjo/Dobro/fiddle arrangement imbuing it with dignity. Other selections seem an obvious fit. "Me and Bobby McGee" (with a charmed Kris Kristofferson) resonates with longing and loss, while "If I Were a Carpenter," a duet with Joe Nichols, finds sensual heat smoldering above its solid musical underpinning. But the gem here is her rendering of "The Cruel War," on which Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, and Mindy Smith add feathery harmony vocals to Parton's gossamer lead--a performance so authentically poignant and heartfelt as to melt an Arctic ice cap. No matter how this odd collection hits you, give the Cantilevered One credit for being brave enough to tackle it, as well as extra kudos for coaxing two very special guests into the studio--Parton's old partner and one-time nemesis Porter Wagoner on the title track, and Yusuf Islam, a.k.a. Cat Stevens, who plays acoustic guitar on his own "Where Do the Children Play." You just never know what the Wigged Wonder will do next. --Alanna Nash
Recommended Dolly Parton
Trio, with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt |
The Grass Is Blue |
Little Sparrow |
The Essential Dolly Parton |
Mission Chapel Memories 1971-1975 |
20 Greatest Hits, with Porter Wagoner |
Album Description
A year in the making, this album of era-defining songs from the 1960s and 1970s is an astonishing collection of indispensable classics, performed in Dolly Parton's signature style with a top-notch list of friends. Parton, who produced the album, invited several of the artists who wrote or made these songs famous to sing with her. Renowned musicians Roger McGuinn (of the Byrds), Kris Kristofferson, Judy Collins, and Tommy James make appearances on Those Were the Days. She also asked recent chart-topping artists Norah Jones, Keith Urban, Nickel Creek, Lee Ann Womack, Rhonda Vincent, Joe Nichols, and Alison Krauss to join her in the studio. The Country Music Hall of Famer, Grammy winner, and Oscar nominee said, "I am really very proud of this album. I love all of these songs and all of the artists who performed, it just felt special from the moment the concept came to my mind. I knew I had to produce it myself in order to get all of my ideas across exactly as I wanted them to be presented. I really hope people enjoy it. I know I enjoyed making it." Recorded in Nashville, Those Were the Days retains the bluegrass-inspired sound that earned her two Grammys and a new generation of fans for her previous four albums on Sugar Hill Records. The album includes a group sing featuring a menagerie of Grand Ole Opry legends. Capping off the album is Parton's unique version of "Imagine."Customer Reviews:
Fun, sweet album..........2007-03-14
Should have been released in '72.......2007-03-01
Slick and overemoting, Parton's heart is nevertheless in the right place - stop the war NOW. Most of this Folk & Woodstock stuff could have come out in '72 except I suspect Parton was pulling for Tricky Dick back then. Making amends - "Where Do The Children Play," "Turn Turn Turn," "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" and "Imagine" set the agenda. The guest stars are almost inaudible, alas; and, hey, was Joan Baez contacted for this album? - she would have been killer on "Blowin' In The Wind." Politics aside, the best track is "Me and Bobby McGee" with a playfully audible Kris Kristofferson on vocals, rocking and raving from start to finish with hoedown harmonica on a rip.
Lightweight, but kinda cool.
those were the days.......2007-02-01
Unbelievably bad.......2007-01-30
It's OK, but could have been better.......2006-11-02
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Those Were the Days
Mary Hopkin Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I251 Release Date: 1995-03-31 |
Tracks:
- Those Were the Days
- Goodbye
- Temma Harbour
- Think About Your Children
- Knock Knock Who's There
- Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
- Lontano Degli Occhi
- Sparrow
- Heritage
- Fields of St. Etienne
- Jefferson
- Lew My Name Be Sorrow
- Kew Gardens
- When I Am Old One Day
- Silver Birch and Weeping Willow
- Streets of London
- Water, Paper and Clay
Album Details
Over 20 Years after her Biggest Chart Hits, EMI/APPLE Finally Released this Collection of Hits from the Fair Welsh Singer in 1995. At Twiggy's Insistance, Paul Mccartney Signed her Up to the Label Roster and She Promptly Delivered their Biggest Hit (Other Than a Beatle Tune) with "Those were the Days". It Topped Charts around the World and Filled the Coffers of the Label and Spurred them on to Do More. Not Willing to Risk Anything Else, Mccartney Then Wrote What Would Become her Second Top 40 Smash "Goodbye", which Did Respectably, but Not at the Chart Summits of It's Predecessor (And Appears Here on CD for the First Time). Following the Demise of the Beatles and the Unravelling of the Label, So Went Hopkin's International Attention. However, Many Never Forgot her Sweet Voice and Keep a Flame Lit for Her, as She Continued Performing in the Years Hence. This Collection Presents the Best of her Apple Recordings, Produced by Both Sir Paul and Tony Visconti.Customer Reviews:
Just Fantastic.......2007-01-03
Good Music.......2006-10-31
She was signed up on the then new Apple lable.She sung those songs brilliantly,and they have a real special sound.
Those were the days was a reflection on the Beatles early days at the Tavern.
It was sung brilliantly ,and the music was brilliantly constructed.
Goodbye is another sensational song.This Cd has alot of other great songs such as Knock Knock.
Update 06 12 06
Now somebody corrected me,and it is appreciated, they said that Paul McCartney did not write Those Were The Days and that he only produced it.
It was a traditional melody with lyrics by an American Gene Raskin.
Perhaps it was just a coincidence that the song spoke of the Tavern.
From Old Times.......2006-03-13
MARY HOPKIN SINGLES ALBUM.......2006-01-07
Talent, charm and beauty shake hands!.......2005-12-28
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Those Were the Days
Cream Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003TW3 Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Wrapping Paper
- I Feel Free
- N.S.U.
- Sleepy Time Time
- Dreaming
- Sweet Wine
- Spoonful
- Cat's Squirrel
- Four Until Late
- Rollin' And Tumblin'
- I'm So Glad
- Toad
- Lawdy Mama
- Strange Brew
- Sunshine Of Your Love
- World Of Pain
- Dance The Night Away
- Blue Condition
- Tales Of Brave Ulysses
- Swlabr
- We're Going Wrong
- Outside Woman Blues
- Take It Back
- Mother's Lament
Tracks:
- White Room
- Sitting On Top Of The World
- Passing The Time
- As You Said
- Pressed Rat And Warthog
- Politician
- Those Were The Days
- Born Under A Bad Sign
- Deserted Cities Of The Heart
- Anyone For Tennis
- Badge
- Doing That Scrapyard Thing
- What A Bringdown
- The Coffee Song
- Lawdy Mama
- You Make Me Feel
- We're Going Wrong
- Hey Now Princess
- Swlabr
- Weird Of Hermiston
- The Clearout
- Falstaff Beer Commercial
Tracks:
- N.S.U.
- Sleepy Time Time
- Rollin' And Tumblin'
- Crossroads
- Spoonful
- Tales Of Brave Ulysses
- Sunshine Of Your Love
- Sweet Wine
Tracks:
- White Room
- Politician
- I'm So Glad
- Sitting on Top Of The World
- Stepping Out
- Traintime
- Toad
- Deserted Cities Of The Heart
- Sunshine Of Your Love
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Cream was the first of three supergroups spawned by the Yardbirds' three stellar axmen (they preceded the original Jeff Beck Group by a year and Jimmy Page's Led Zeppelin by two). The trio of guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce, and drummer extraordinaire (and band founder) Ginger Baker earned a reputation for fiery live performances rife with improvised blues-based jams (epitomized by Willie Dixon's "Spoonful") that could last half an hour. Two of this set's four discs are devoted to live Cream, showcasing prowess and interplay so powerful as to overshadow its occasional lapses into self-indulgence. Clapton admirers more familiar with his latter-day laid-back persona may be shocked at the incendiary musician showcased on these live cuts. Cream progressed over the course of its three and a half studio records (included here in their entirety). Electric blues evolution was their forte, but they also captured sounds that were moody and acoustic-tinged ("As You Said," "Passing the Time"), music-hall-influenced ("Mother's Lament," "Wrapping Paper"), and progressively poetic ("Deserted Cities of the Heart," "Pressed Rat and Warthog"). --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
All Cream no fat.......2007-03-17
These are all the stereo mixes. The only way to get the mono mixes for some of these tracks is to buy the two disc reissues (which also has many of the bonus tracks here as well as selections from--but not the complete--BBC Sessions). Sound quality is extremely good with nice presence, clarity although the remaster sounds a bit goosed and with a little more compression (meaning these aren't "flat" transfers). There's also an alternate version of "Blue Condition" that isn't available here but otherwise this is the cream of the crop. While this isn't the best sounding of the Cream releases, the live tracks sound better here than ever before. The studio tracks sound extremely good as well although reportedly not quite as good as the Steve Hoffman mastered limited edition gold discs from a couple of years ago.
The set breaks up all the studio songs on the first two discs and live tracks on the last two discs.The booklet has interviews done when this was re-released. The sound of the set is very good and it has been remastered (someone commented here that it hadn't been--that's not true).
Jack Bruce's unique, jazz influenced bass playing mixes well with Clapton's blues inflected guitar playing and Ginger Baker's polyrhythm drumming style. These guys (along with Hendrix and his group)set the stage for power trios that would come later as diverse and different as the Police. Clapton sounds possessed during the live tracks playing amazing solos while Baker and Bruce pound away.
This is a terrific set. I'd probably recommend the single disc 20th Century Masters or the band's first (or second)album(s)for folks just getting into the band. After that, dig into this rich, varied set that covers the band's all too brief but glorious career. I've given this set four stars because various albums received between 5 and 3 based on their musical content.
Cream - Farewell Concert
AN ASTOUNDING MUSICAL OUTPUT IN SUCH A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. CREAM, ROCKS FIRST POWER BAND..................2007-03-01
They don't make bands like this anymore!.......2007-02-18
Cream, along with such groups as the Jimi Hendrix Experience, were fortunate to have come together at a period of time (mid-'60's) when a number of things were converging to create what eventually became labelled "heavy metal." By the mid'60's, sound amplification was becoming more and more sophisticated and capable of distortion-free sound at high decibel levels. Also, effects devices such as the wah-wah pedal, fuzz-tone, and the use of Leslie speakers were being perfected. Often a guitar effects device would be created and shipped to a store just as a guitarist (Hendrix, Clapton, etc.) was perusing the store looking for the next big thing in effects devices. The virtuousity of bands like Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Jeff Beck Group, and Led Zeppelin (interestingly, all bands that spawned from the crucible of the Yardbirds) had never been seen before in the rock 'n' roll business.
"Those Were the Days" is a testament to the most creative period in rock 'n' roll history. We will never see such as band as Cream again. We are fortunate to have this box set to remind us of what we're missing.
A complete catalogue of brilliance.......2007-02-07
Price turn you off? Turn right back around, because for $54 you get 63 tracks. That includes all four studio albums PLUS unreleased/single tracks PLUS live material. If you don't already own any of the Cream albums on CD and you are a Cream fan, look no further, because this is what you want. This compilation contains everything with the exception of two; the BBC sessions and an alternate take of "Blue Condition" which can only be found on "Disraeli Gears Deluxe". There's not a whole lot to say about this compilation save for its sheer awesomeness and great pricing. This is the definitive collection for this band. Five stars all the way.
guy below me is wrong.......2006-09-29
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Best of the Boston Pops: 20th Century Masters the Millennium Collection
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002KQOAI Release Date: 2004-08-03 |
Tracks:
- Main Title (Star Wars) - John Williams
- Princess Leia's (Star Wars) - John Williams
- Love Story Theme
- Gentle On My Mind
- By The Time I Get To Phoenix
- Wichita Lineman
- Those Were The Days
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Seventy-Six Trombones (The Music Man) - John Williams
- Hoe-Down (Rodeo) - John Williams
- Waltz Of The Flowers (Nutcracker Suite)
- Jesu Joy Of Men's Desiring (Cantata BWV 147)
- Artist's Life
- The Stars And Stripes Forever
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Those Were the Days: The Essential Liam Clancy
Liam Clancy Manufacturer: Dolphin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000KN8QGM Release Date: 2007-02-05 |
Tracks:
- Those Were The Days
- Patriot Game
- Red Is The Rose
- Shoals Of Herring
- Aghadoe
- Mary Ellen Carter
- River
- Spanish Is The Loving Tongue
- Children After Rain
- Band Played Waltzing Matilda
- We've Come A Long Way
- Dutchman
- Orchard
- Loch Tay Boat Song
- Irish Rover
- Ar Eireann Ni Neosainn Ce Hi
- Streets Of London
- Wild Mountain Thyme (Will Ye Go Lassie Go)
- Rocky Road To Dublin
- Luke
- Wild Rover
- Journey's End
- Home From The Sea (Bonus Track)
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Brotherly Love/Those Were the Days
Gary Stewart & Dean Dillon Manufacturer: Raven [Australia] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B5KRCA Release Date: 2005-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Brotherly Love - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Cold Turkey - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- You to Come Home To - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Honky Tonk Crazy - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Body Shop - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Suburban Life - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Play This Old Working Day Away - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- She Sings Amazing Grace - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Firewater Friends - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Let's Start a War - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- I'm into the Bottle (To Get You out of My Mind) - Dean Dillon
- Tonight - Dean Dillon
- What Good Is a Heart - Dean Dillon
- He's Number One - Dean Dillon
- Nobody in His Right Mind (Would've Left Her) - Dean Dillon
- Smelling Like a Rose - Dean Dillon
- They'll Never Take Me Alive - Dean Dillon
- Tonight One of Us Is Going out of My Mind - Dean Dillon
- Jesus Let Me Slide - Dean Dillon
- If You're Going Crazy (I'm Headed That Way) - Dean Dillon
- Famous Last Words of a Fool - Dean Dillon
- Those Were the Days - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Misfits - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Hard Time for Lovers - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Living on the Ragged Edge - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Losers and Lovers - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
- Smokin' in the Rockies - Dean Dillon, , Gary Stewart
Product Description
BROTHERLY LOVE
1. Brotherly Love
2. Cold Turkey
3. You To Come Home To
4. Honky Tonk Crazy
5. Body Shop; Suburban Life
6. Play This Old Working Day Away
7. She Sings Amazing Grace
8. Firewater Friends
9. Let’s Start A War
DEAN DILLON SINGLES
10. I’m Into The Bottle (To Get You Out Of My Mind)
11. Tonight
12. What Good Is A Heart
13. He’s Number One
14. Nobody In His Right Mind (Would’ve Left Her)
15. Smelling Like A Rose
16. They’ll Never Take Me Alive
17. Tonight One Of Us Is Going Out Of My Mind
18. Jesus Let Me Slide
19. If You’re Going Crazy (I’m Headed That Way)
20. Famous Last Words Of A Fool
THOSE WERE THE DAYS
21. Those Were The Days
22. Misfits
23. Hard Time For Lovers
24. Living On The Ragged Edge
25. Losers And Lovers
26. Smokin’ In The Rockies
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
The CD Brotherly Love/Those Were the Days.......2006-02-25
Dean Dillon doesn't sing a bad song. What a talent!
Dillon/Stewart Duets.......2006-01-31
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Those Were The Days
Manufacturer: E.C.I. Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000U38TU Release Date: 1992-04-30 |
Tracks:
- In the Mood
- Puttin' on the Ritz
- Mister Sandman
- New York, New York
- Send in the Clowns
- Those Were the Days
- What a Wonderful World
- The Entertainer
- Since I Fell for You
- Fever
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Unforgettable
- Unchained Melody
- Someone to Watch over Me
- Yesterday
- Dream a Little Dream of Me
Album Description
"Those Were the Days," is the third release for Edgar Cruz. Each song on the release was selected in order to recapture a sence of and appreciation for the past. We often hear people say, "Those were the good ole days." This release was created to bring back fond memories of romance, laughter, smiles and good times, through beautiful and spirited songs. Throughout the years, many old classics, such as Unforgettable, New York, New York, and Unchained Melody, have been reborn by musicians and movie producers; and they've been embraced by young audiences who've heard them for the first time. While those individuals who grew up in the 1930s and '40s were, obviously, an important audience to consider when producing this release, "Those Were the Days," is intended to capture the interest and appreciation of music lovers of ALL ages. According to Edgar Cruz, the biggest challenge of preparing, producing and recording each of the songs for the release, was using one instrument - the guitar - to replicate each of the many voices and instruments from the original recordingsCustomer Reviews:
A True Artist.......2004-09-15
Cruz is an exceptional guitarist. He demonstrates in this collection of tunes the ability to move with relative ease from one musical genre to another. The only thing I can fault this effort for is the lack of production. As far as I could tell the only other instrument on the album was the finger snaps on Peggy Lee's classic "Fever". The liner notes say there was no overdubbing. This might preserve the authentic performance feel but to me it left the tunes a bit on the hollow side. Nevertheless, if you like fingerstyle guitar and you enjoy hearing new arrangements for old songs this album is likely one you'll want in your collection.
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Digital Jukebox - John Williams & The Boston Pops
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000040ZN Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Those Were The Days
- Never On Sunday
- More From 'Mondo Cane'
- By The Time I Get To Phoenix
- The Girl From Ipanema
- Summer Of '42 (The Summer Knows)
- Mack The Knife
- Where Is Your Heart (From 'Moulin Rouge')
- Classical Gas
- Theme From 'The Pink Panther'
- Ebb Tide
- Tijuana Taxi
- Days Of Wine And Roses
- Theme From 'A Summer Place'
- Unchained Melody
- Ciribiribin
- Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Customer Reviews:
Digital Jukebox Boston Pops.......2000-09-15
This cd is one of the best orchestra cds ever.......2000-07-24
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