| 1. Autobiography |
| 2. Pieces Of Me |
| 3. Shadow |
| 4. La La |
| 5. Love Makes The World Go Round |
| 6. Better Off |
| 7. Love Me For Me |
| 8. Surrender |
| 9. Unreachable |
| 10. Nothin’ New |
| 11. Giving It All Away |
| 12. Undiscovered (Bonus Track) |
| 13. Harder Every Day (Bonus Track) |
Editorial Reviews
UK pressing of the teen-popstar's #1 debut album includes two bonus tracks, 'Harder Everyday' (international (not U.S.) bonus track) & 'Sorry' (UK bonus track). Geffen,
Autobiography,Ashlee Simpson,Universal/Geffen,Pop,Rock/Pop
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Autobiography
Ashlee Simpson Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002GMSC0 Release Date: 2004-07-20 |
Tracks:
- Autobiography
- Pieces Of Me
- Shadow
- La La
- Love Makes The World Go Round
- Better Off
- Love Me For Me
- Surrender
- Unreachable
- Nothing New
- Giving It All Away
- Undiscovered
Amazon.com
You hear a lot of echoes throughout Ashlee Simpson's Autobiography, but her big-eyed, bright-smiled sister Jessica isn't behind a one of them. That'll come as no surprise to fans and anyone who has caught the "darker" Simpson sister on MTV, which is responsible for hurtling the hard-edged "Pieces of Me" onto radio playlists across the country and creating a mini frenzy over this CD's content. Stoking the gossip-fueled flames is track three, "Shadow." On it, 19-year-old Ashlee spills her childhood resentment over her sister's attention-gulping career, ending up on a conciliatory note that has the surprising effect of making the Simpson divas' drama seem believable ("Everything's cool now and the past is in the past," she sings). But serious music fans ought not to dilly-dally with the celeb stuff and dive right in, because this disc dishes up more than a lot of us bargained for. "LaLa" revs up the unsuspecting by way of out-and-out lustiness, "Love for Me" lays on the lovelorn angst thick, and the title track is a take-no-prisoners, love-me-or-leave-me rock anthem. Rippling throughout are cunningly malleable vocals, bending here for a kittenish Gwen Stefani effect, stretching there to sound Christina Aguilera-cathartic. Sweeter moments call to mind the indie sensibilities of Jill Sobule. More than others of her reality-show insta-star ilk, Ashlee Simpson's is an autobiography that shouts, "bring on the sequel." --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
...and she was spawned by Pat Benatar.......2007-05-03
Really nice.......2007-04-20
Wannabe with a record deal!.......2007-03-18
Brilliant.......2007-01-12
Ashlee Simpson's "Autobiography" is Suprisingly Good.......2006-12-03
Also check out her sophmore album, "I Am Me"
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Cheap Drunk: An Autobiography
Bill Engvall Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006JIDR Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Freshness Emergency
- Grading Your Biological Output
- Driver's Ed
- Old Fashioned
- Every Public Restroom In America
- Cigarettes Equal Pain
- Vicodinland
- Never Have My Own Animal Show
- 'Nice' Stops At Midnight
- After Twenty Years Of Marriage
- Bizarre Magazines
- Encore - Here's Your Sign
- Rich, Fat And Ugly
- I'm A Cheap Drunk
Customer Reviews:
What a find.......2005-10-03
Make sure you go to the bathroom first!.......2005-05-13
My son borrowed it the other night and accidentally broke it when his boombox fell over on it. It's being replaced asap!
funny.......2004-12-10
Bill Engvall's A Genius........2004-01-26
Laughed my [bottom] off!!.......2003-04-03
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(Blacktrash) The Autobiography of Kirk Jones
Sticky Fingaz Manufacturer: Fontana Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000051Y2U Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Come On
- My Dogz Iz My Gunz
- Not Die'N
- Kirk Jones Conscience
- Money Talks
- Why
- Oh My God
- State Vs. Kirk Jones
- Kirk Jones Conscience II
- Baby Brother
- Cheatin'
- What Chu Want
- Ghetto
- What If I Was White
- Sister I'm Sorry
- Get It Up
- Kirk Jones Conscience III
- Licken Off In Hip-Hop
- Wonderful World
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It seems that Sticky Fingaz has experienced something of an epiphany. On Black Trash, the former lead screamer of Onyx has found humility and a metaphysical alter ego, Kirk Jones, an unrepentant player whose short life and death is related on this record in wide-screen psychodrama. But have no fear, Sticky Fingaz may have developed a cerebral edge but he's as raucous and rowdy as ever. Among the other superstar actors on this boom-bap teleplay is Raekwon, who features on the hook to the introspective Rockwilder-produced "Money Talks." Rah Digga plays a formidably frosty judge on the courtroom drama "State vs. Kirk Jones," while (as defending attorney) Redman fails to keep his client from the clink. Eminem provides the honky chorus on the operatic "What If I Was White," in which Kirk muses what would happen if is he was the "color of cocaine." Fellow Onyx thug Fredro Starr (now known as Firestarr) appears on the fiery "Get It Up." Once Kirk reaches his predicted (sticky) end, Mr. Fingaz is left with the realization that "it's easier to get a gun than an education" before unexpectedly breaking into a faithful rendition of Louis Armstrong's "Wonderful World"; a fitting conclusion to this ghetto cabaret. --Chris CampionCustomer Reviews:
STICKY'S THE MAN!.......2007-01-16
Absolutely incredible...one of my all-time favorites.......2006-12-30
After an intro that sets the scene well, the album begins with "Come On," a hard-hitting screamer that will recall the Onyx albums of the past. "My Dogz Iz My Gunz" is awesome, an excellently-produced angry song describing Kirk's tendency towards weapons. "Not Die'N" speaks of Jones's inability to die because of his state in life. "Money Talks" is excellent. Wu-Tang legend Raekwon and Sticky rap metaphorically from the point of view of money itself, an ingeniously concepted song. "Why" is a highlight, the song that profiles the conversations that Kirk and his accomplice have during a jewelry robbery and how their arguments lead to their ultimate downfall. The great beat and hook make this song a completely awesome track. "Oh My God" is the conversation a desperate Kirk Jones has with God. This song is phenomenal. He asks God questions about life and the answers really make you think. Probably my favorite point of the story is "State Vs. Kirk Jones," which portrays an intense court proceeding through rhymes. Rah Digga is an angry Judge Battle, and Redman plays Kirk's unqualified lawyer. This is an awe-inspiring and very effective song the likes of which I have never heard. "Baby Brother" is beautiful musically. The song is a telephone conversation that Kirk has with his brother from jail, making the painful realization that his sibling "will end up just like me." Dave Hollister makes an inspired appearance. "Cheatin'" and "Whatchu Want" show an angry and depressed Kirk and his mentality. "Ghetto" is an entertaining track showing the philosophy of people in the ghetto, and "What If I Was White" wonders how life would be different were he Caucasian, with Eminem on the hook. Kirk struggles to apologize on the heartfelt "Sister I'm Sorry," and the energetic "Get It Up" follows. After "Licken Off in Hip Hop," the album ends beautifully with a cover of Louie Armstrong's "Wonderful World." This ending really sums up Kirk's sad life and demise, and has a lot of inspiring moments.
"Blacktrash" is one of the most remarkable works of music I have ever heard. This album is embarrassingly underrated and should be considered a classic the likes of the legendary hip hop albums. A concept album has never been executed so perfectly as "Blacktrash." I think all kinds of music fans will love this album as I have for so long.
5 stars only cause I can't put more..........2006-09-21
dope dope dope.......2006-08-14
iof u aint got it. cop it
Sticky Dammmmmmmmmmm!!!!!.......2005-02-27
i knew it would be good but sticky has outdone himself this is his finest moment compared to all the onyx joints this has to be the best album and i have heard them all and fredro is my favorite member of the group its one of those albums that u can play straight through evertime there are some good collaborations with artists like raekwon, X1, Redman, rah digga, petey pablo and eminem if you like onyx or gangsta rap buy it and you will not be disappointed
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Songs from the Girl Singer: A Musical Autobiography
Rosemary Clooney Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002CF43 Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Sooner Or Later
- Bargain Day
- Peach Tree Street
- Beautiful Brown Eyes
- Come On-A My House
- Tenderley
- Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep
- They There
- You're Just In Love
- Sisters
- Blue Rose
- On A Slow Boat To China
- Ya Got Class
- How Will I Remember You
Tracks:
- As Time Goes By
- God Bless The Child
- Love Is Here To Stay
- (There'll Be The Blue Birds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover
- Straighten Up And Fly Straight
- Do You Miss New York
- Route 66
- Mambo Italiano
- The Promose
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- Whie Christmas
- Turn Around
- Fools Rush In
- The Coffee Song
- Secret Of Life
Amazon.com
There have been plenty of Rosemary Clooney best-of compilations, but few highlight the depth and diversity of the vocalist as does Songs from the Girl Singer. Billed as a musical autobiography, this double-CD companion to Clooney's written autobiography illustrates the stylized but varied and spunky career of the singer, from her earliest works to her most recent. Some of the highlights include "Sooner or Later," Clooney's first solo performance from 1946, which features the sultry 17-year-old singer dueting with bandleader Tony Pastor; 1950's "Peach Tree Street," with Clooney and Frank Sinatra collaborating for the first time; and on 1951's "Come On-a My House" we can hear the ultra-catchy, folksy tune that first brought Clooney acclaim (and the cover of Time), an astonishing triumph for a number she initially refused to sing. Fast-forward and we get even more gems ("Hey There," "White Christmas," "The White Cliffs of Dover," to name just a few). Whether singing solo or with Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, or Duke Ellington, Clooney shines here--there aren't any duds in this collection. All in all, this is a great retrospective, with some numbers that even Clooney's longtime fans might not own. --Jason VerlindeAlbum Description
Rather than rely solely upon its back catalog as usual, Concord has gone the extra mile to make this Clooney career survey a must-buy, raiding the archives of various labels & the singer's own collection for a really valuable two-CD retrospective. Virtually all of the early stuff, where she emerges as a major pop hit-maker from Mitch Miller's Columbia stable, is on the first disc, while the second wraps up her latter-day resurrection as a jazz-tinged diva. Highlights on disc 2 include duets with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, & Frank Sinatra, & appearances with the orchestras of Duke Ellington (singing vocals on 'Blue Rose'), Nelson Riddle, & Percy Faith. Yes, there is also the totally atypical 1951 Come on-a My House' set against Stan Freeman's jangly harpsichord that broke Clooney into stardom. Gatefold digipak. 1999.Customer Reviews:
Great career-spanning collection.......2004-05-20
Sundays in the park with George's Aunt.......2002-08-31
The songs included here are representative of Rosemary's varied and legendary career. My only quibble is that I would have preferred the version of "White Christmas" with Bing and the cast of the movie. Listen to this set anytime, anywhere. Buy it, you'll like it!
God Bless You, Rosemary. 5/23/28 - 6/30/2002
Has its uses........2002-05-23
Praise for a wonderful lady.......2002-03-22
Clooney tunes from start to finish.......2001-10-20
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A Musical Autobiography
Bing Crosby Manufacturer: Avid Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BVKXBY Release Date: 2005-12-13 |
Tracks:
- Muddy Water
- Mississippi Mud
- My Kinda Love
- I Surrender Dear
- It Must Be True
- Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
- Out Of Nowhere
- Just One More Chance
- Stardust
- Sweet And Lovely
- Where The Blue Of The Night (Meets The Gold Of The Day)
- Paradise
- Please
- Just An Echo In The Valley
- I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance
- Learn To Croon
- Down The Old Ox Road
- Thanks
- Black Moonlight
- The Day You Came Along
- After Sundown
- Temptation
- Love Thy Neighbour
- May I?
- Love In Bloom
- I Love You Truly
- June In January
- Love Is Just Around The Corner
- It's Easy To Remember
- Soon
- I Wished On The Moon
- Silent Night
- I'm An Old Cowhand
- I Can't Escape From You
- Song Of The Islands
- Pennies From Heaven
- Sweet Leilani
- Blue Hawaii
- The One Rose
- There's A Gold Mine In The Sky
- My Heart Is Taking Lessons
- I've Got A Pocketful Of Dreams
Tracks:
- Small Fry
- Mexicali Rose
- That Sly Old Gentleman
- Alln El Rancho Grande
- Tumbling Tumbleweeds
- Only Forever
- Did Your Mother Come From Ireland?
- Yes Indeed
- Brahms' Lullaby
- You Are My Sunshine
- The Waiter And The Porter And The Upstairs Maid
- Deep In The Heart Of Texas
- Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie
- Walking The Floor Over You
- White Christmas
- Moonlight Becomes You
- Road To Morocco
- Sunday, Monday Or Always
- Pistol Packin' Mama
- San Fernando Valley
- I'll Be Seeing You
- Swinging On A Star
- Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's An Irish Lullaby)
- Don't Fence Me In
- Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)
- It's Been A Long Long Time
- The Bells Of St. Mary's
Tracks:
- Put It There, Pal
- MacNamara's Band
- Sioux City Sue
- Begin The Beguine
- South America, Take It Away
- Blue Skies
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- The Whiffenpoof Song
- Now Is The Hour
- Galway Bay
- Far Away Places
- Mule Train
- Dear Hearts And Gentle People
- Rock Of Ages
- Sunshine Cake
- Play A Simple Melody
- Sam's Song
- Gone Fishin'
- In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening
- Y'All Come
- Bing Crosby signs off
- Banter between Ken Carpenter and Bing Crosby (from 'Paris Honeymoon')
- The Funny Old Hills (from 'Paris Honeymoon')
- Banter between Ken Carpenter and Bing Crosby (from 'Paris Honeymoon')
- You're A Sweet Little Headache (from 'Paris Honeymoon')
- Banter between Ken Carpenter and Bing Crosby (from 'Paris Honeymoon')
- I Have Eyes (from 'Paris Honeymoon')
- Banter between Ken Carpenter and Bing Crosby (from 'The Star Maker')
- An Apple For The Teacher (from 'The Star Maker')
- Banter between Ken Carpenter and Bing Crosby (from 'The Star Maker')
- Still The Bluebird Sings (from 'The Star Maker')
- Banter between Ken Carpenter and Bing Crosby (from 'The Star Maker')
- A Man And His Dream (from 'The Star Maker')
Tracks:
- I Surrender Dear (from 'I Surrender Dear')
- Out Of Nowhere (from 'I Surrender Dear')
- At Your Command (from 'I Surrender Dear')
- Magic C.O.D. (parody) (from 'One More Chance')
- Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (from 'One More Chance')
- I'd Climb The Highest Mountain (from 'One More Chance')
- Just One More Chance (from 'One More Chance')
- When I Take My Sugar To Tea (from 'Dream House')
- It Must Be True (from 'Dream House')
- Dream House (from 'Dream House')
- Were You Sincere? (from 'Billboard Girl')
- For You (from 'Billboard Girl')
- In My Hideaway (from 'Sing, Bing, Sing')
- Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (from 'Sing, Bing, Sing')
- Lovable (from 'Sing, Bing, Sing')
- Snuggled On Your Shoulder (from 'Sing, Bing, Sing')
- My Silent Love (from 'Blue Of The Night')
- Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear (from 'Blue Of The Night')
- Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats (from 'Blue Of The Night')
- Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day (from 'Blue Of The Night')
- Banter between Stuart Erwin and Bing Crosby (from 'The Big Broadcast')
- Here Lies Love (from 'The Big Broadcast')
- Announcement by Sam Coslow (from 'The Big Broadcast')
- Please (from 'The Big Broadcast')
- You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me (from 'Please')
- I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You (from 'Please')
- Please (from 'Please')
- Love In Bloom (from 'She Loves Me Not')
- Straight From The Shoulder (from 'She Loves Me Not')
- I'm Hummin', I'm Whistlin', I'm Singin' (from 'She Loves Me Not')
- Two For Tonight (from 'Two For Tonight')
- Introduction by Gayne Whitman (from 'Doctor Rhythm')
- This Is My Night To Dream (from 'Doctor Rhythm')
- On The Sentimental Side (from 'Doctor Rhythm')
- Only A Gypsy Knows (from 'Doctor Rhythm')
- My Heart Is Taking Lessons (from 'Doctor Rhythm')
- The Waiter And The Porter And The Upstairs Maid (from 'The Birth Of The Blues')
- My Melancholy Baby (from 'The Birth Of The Blues')
- Banter between Stuart Erwin and Bing Crosby (from 'The Big Broadcast')
- Here Lies Love (from 'The Big Broadcast')
Album Description
Released by Decca in 1954 to celebrate their 20th anniversary and to pay tribute to their most successful star, "Bing Crosby: A Musical Autobiography", a lavish 5-LP Box Set forms the backbone of AVID's latest 4-CD set in the Gold Re-masters series.The Musical Autobiography contains 49 re-recordings and 40 originals all linked by Bing's charming commentary. The re-recordings were felt necessary at the time due to what was deemed the "dated" quality of the originals. The set is a fascinating trip through Bing's career up to the early 50's and covers all musical styles from country, ballads, jazz, Irish to religious songs, comedy, duets and of course Christmas favorites!
Our Box Set also includes music from two of Bing's many films, "Paris Honeymoon" and "The Star Maker", and broadcasts from Bing's popular radio show where he was regularly attracting 50 million listeners every week!
Finally on CD Four we have some interesting historical items including songs from all the soundtracks Bing recorded for famed director Mack Sennett in the 1930's including the infamous sound of the pipe organ used to back Bing when he was in dispute with the musicians union.
Customer Reviews:
A VERY ENJOYABLE MUSICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY.......2006-11-17
The songs recorded with the Buddy Cole Trio in 1954 are magnificent and prove once again (as if any sort of proof were needed) that Bing was a very fine jazz singer with a unique sense of rhythm. On these tracks (49 in all), Crosby takes a chronological journey through his early career, from songs he recorded with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra up to his hits from the thirties and forties. The trio's accompaniment is rather sparse, yet it works really well, and Bing's voice shines throughout.
Besides these fine recordings with Buddy Cole, the set also includes original Decca recordings, always preceded by Bing's spoken introductions as well, and featuring duet partners such as Al Jolson, Johnny Mercer, Louis Armstrong, the Andrews Sisters, Jack Teagarden, and Bob Hope, among many others. Finally, cuts from Crosby movies such as "Paris Honeymoon" or "The Big Broadcast," together with tracks recorded for the Mack Sennett shorts, round out the collection.
Since Bing did not record very extensively with small groups, this set would be worth the price just for the outstanding recordings with the Buddy Cole Trio. Yet, the charming, well enunciated spoken introductions make it a necessary addition to the collection of any serious Bing Crosby fan. If you really appreciate the unsurpassed talent of the king of the crooners, hopefully you will want to lay your hands on a copy of this fantastic set by the time you get done reading these lines. I am sure you will not be disappointed!
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Satchmo - A Musical Autobiography
Louis Armstrong Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LAND Release Date: 2001-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Dipper Mouth Blues
- Introduction
- Canal Street Blues
- Introduction
- High Society
- Introduction
- All Wrongs You've Done Me
- Introduction
- Everyybody Loves My Baby
- Introduction
- Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
- Introduction
- See See Rider
- Introduction
- Reckless Blues
- Introduction
- Court House Blues
- Introduction
- Trouble In Mind
- Introduction
- New Orleans Function: Flee As A Bird/Oh, Didn't He Ramble
- Introduction
- Gut Bucket Blues
- Introduction
- Cornet Chop Suey
- Introduction
- Heebie Jeebies
- Introduction
- Georgia Grind
- Introduction
- Muskrat Ramble
- Introduction
- King Of The Zulus
- Introduction
- Snag It
- Frog-I-More Rag
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Wild Man Blues
- Introduction
- Potato Head Blues
- Introduction
- Weary Blues
- Introduction
- Gully Low Blues
- Introduction
- Struttin' With Some Barbecue
- Introduction
- Hotter Than That
- Introduction
- Two Deuces
- Introduction
- My Monday Date
- Introduction
- Basin Street Blues
- Introduction
- Knockin' A Jug
- Introduction
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Introduction
- Mahogany Hall Stomp
- Introduction
- Some Of These Days
- Introduction
- When You're Smiling
- Introduction
- Song Of The Islands
- Introduction
- I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
- Introduction
- Dear Old Southland
- Introduction
- Exactly Like You
Tracks:
- Introduction
- If I Could Be With You
- Introduction
- Body And Soul
- Introduction
- Memories Of You
- Introduction
- You Rascal, You
- Introduction
- When It's Sleepy Time Down South
- Introduction
- I Surrender Dear
- Introduction
- Them There Eyes
- Introduction
- Up A Lazy River
- Introduction
- Georgia On My Mind
- Introduction
- That's My Home
- Introduction
- Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train
- Introduction
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street
- Conclusion
- My Monday Date
Amazon.com
Originally released in 1957 as a four-LP set, Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography is a fitting reissue for the Armstrong centenary, an ambitious collaboration between Armstrong and producer Milt Gabler. Gabler was one of the great pioneers of jazz recording, from setting up the first independent label, Commodore, to producing Armstrong and Billie Holiday for Decca. For these marathon mid-'50s recordings, he had Armstrong revisit the early years of his career, from his youth in New Orleans--there's a comic recreation of a funeral parade--through the extraordinary first decade of his recording career that spanned from 1923 to the early '30s. Armstrong touches on his work with King Oliver's band and the great blues singers of the period, his association with Fletcher Henderson, and his own marvelous Hot Five and Hot Seven dates. Gabler may have caught him at the perfect moment. Armstrong had recently made the superb Plays W.C. Handy and Plays Fats Waller, he had a fine working band in the All-Stars, and he was still the magnificent trumpeter who had revolutionized music just three decades before. Armstrong's spoken introductions--with sparkling accompaniments by pianist Billy Kyle--are a delight, invoking the personalities and scenes of his youth with a unique charm. While these performances lack the newly minted genius of the originals, they strike a happy balance between fidelity to the originals and a fresh look at the material, with the small group tracks arranged by Bob Haggart and the big band by Sy Oliver. Tunes like "Struttin' with Some Barbecue" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street" are imbued with as much spirit and grace as ever, and Armstrong gets tremendous support. Trumpeter Yank Lawson is an appropriate stand-in for King Oliver, emulating his mute work when the occasion demands, while Velma Middleton is more than competent in the thankless task of singing songs associated with Bessie Smith. The original four-LP set has been further enriched by additional tracks and the restoration of edited portions, resulting in a three-and-one-half hour guided tour of Armstrong's early years. --Stuart BroomerCustomer Reviews:
Send this music to Iraq.......2005-08-15
What a fantastic music. Back in 1971 my father gave me this album (of course the old, LP, vinyl, monophonic records). It was love at first sight (well, ear). With the advent of CD's and all the digital formats I had forgotten this terrific album until, by chance, I came upon it in Amazon (now a magnificent 3CD set)
Sound quality is excellent and the set comes with a beautiful booklet. Printed information as an album companion is one great loss of the CD format so this nice booklet is certaily very welcome. My only "complaint" is that the CD's come packed in an atractive but very inconvenient cardboard sleeves which form a foldable album. The records are difficult to manipulate and soon scratches began to appear on my records so I put them in normal plastic boxes.
These records are the my 2005 discovery and I could not be happier.
An embarrassment to Louis and those who claim to love him.......2004-02-14
more than Louis', it's jazz autobiography.Superlative music........2001-06-28
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Lullabies of Birdland: A Musical Autobiography
George Shearing Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001EKGGS Release Date: 2004-03-09 |
Tracks:
- September In The Rain
- Lullaby Of Birdland
- Mambo Inn
- Darn That Dream
- Heart And Soul
- For Every Man There's A Woman
- Too Late Now
- Love For Sale
- Alone Together
- Emily
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- I Cover The Waterfront
Tracks:
- Easy To Love
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- Lullaby Of Birdland
- My Silent Love
- There Is No Greater Love
- New York, New York Medley: For Me And My Gal, Mack The Knife, Birth Of The Blues, Send A Little Love My Way, How High The Moon, New York, New York
- Lullaby Of Birdland
- Lonely Moments
- Body And Soul
- Blue Monk
- You're My Everything
- How Beautiful Is Night
- Fly Me To The Moon
Customer Reviews:
"There Is No Greater Love Than What I Feel For You".......2006-06-14
If you can appreciate the combined artistry and elegance of the legendary and notable jazz pianist, George Shearing, then you'll absolutely love this 2-CD-set featuring his musical autobiography. This is a showcase of his famous recordings most remarkably "September In The Rain," "Lullaby of Birdland," "You're My Everything," "Darn That Dream," "Easy To Love," "Too Late Now," "It Might As Well Be Spring" and "There Is No Greater Love." On some of the tracks, he is supported by some of the greatest jazz artists such as Wes Montgomery (guitar), Mel Torme, Joe Williams, Ernestine Anderson and Carmen McRae (vocals), Toots Thielemans (guitar), Marian McPartland (piano), Tito Fuente (percussion) and Ray Brown (bass), among many other jazz greats.
George Shearing has achieved a distinguished career in music and has proved himself to be a very creative piano player and arranger as well. His artistry is timeless and all of his recordings, performed solo or with partnership with other artists, are so innovative and musically significant.
My very favorite is a wonderful performance by The George Shearing Trio of a beautiful song "There Is No Greater Love" recorded in New York in May of 1987, featuring his jazz piano artistry, Ray Brown's bass and Marvin Smith's drums. You'll also enjoy the Latin-infused jazz arrangement of "Mambo Inn," and delight with "Heart and Soul," a composition by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser, with vocals by Joe Williams. "It Might As Well Be Spring" is another charmer with Mel Torme's vocals to add beauty to it.
Two classically-sounding tunes that beguiled my ears are "Emily" and "I've Got You Under My Skin." These are by far the most beautiful instrumental performances and Mr. Shearing does a great job in injecting that Debussy touch to his arrangements. In "Emily," the musical conversation between Mr. Shearing's piano and Jim Hall's guitar (two of my top favorite musical instruments), is just brilliantly mesmerizing. Same with "I've Got You Under My Skin," which features Barry Tuckwell on french horn.
"Lullaby Of Birdland" is also a stunner. It was recorded live at Kan-I Hoken Hall in Tokyo, Japan (November 1987) and features a duet with Neil Swainson on bass and was appreciatively received by a responsive audience. After this performance, the emcee said, "Mr. George Shearing - the BEST!" There are two other arrangements of this definitive George Shearing masterpiece.
One of my very highlights is a live recording of "New York, New York Medley" at Paul Masson Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California in August of 1987, with Mel Torme's interesting intro - here goes . . . (I'm transcribing as I listen). Mel Torme fans shouldn't miss this one.
Audience: Applause . . .
Mel Torme: "Thank you beautiful audience, thank you so much, we really appreciate it. And George, you've got a gorgeous apartment in New York City. And I love New York. So New York, candidly, is really on both of our minds. Would you, my fellow constituents, [laughter] would you please suspend . . . for just about four minutes and twelve seconds your natural California Chauvinism, okay? [laughter]. Won't you think about Liza Minnelli, won't you think about Robert De Niro, think about a certain movie they made together, then think about Sinatra - big hit record that he had - off of the title song of that movie. If you'll do that, nothing more - you'll have a rough idea of what we're going to do for you . . . right now. . . you know what we're going to do now, right? . . . Wrong!
And follows a bubbly and infectious medley of "For Me And My Gal," "Mack The Knife," "Birth Of The Blues," "Send A Little Love My Way" and "How High The Moon."
George Shearing: "Okay, Melvie, sing it already!"
Mel Torme now singing "New York, New York" . . . "Start spreading the news. . ."
Mr. Shearing has this to say about Mel Torme, "Both Mel and I felt that we were one musical mind contained in two separate bodies. He is the only person I've ever worked with where I always knew we could go on stage and do a show at the very highest level, without any rehearsal at all. It was a case of having ONE MUSICAL MIND."
This is a great collection of George Shearing's most remarkable hits of all-time. Very highly recommended!
Enjoy the music! ;)
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