Gisli has been compared Dinosaur Jr, the Beta Band and called 'the Icelandic Beck'. But with inspirations that include Eels, 60s guitar pop and contemporary hip hop as well as a line in neat one-liners, hes so much more than that. Its his lyrics that really mark him out, his music includes references to binge drinking, stockbrokers who used to be broke and of course a horrible day with Gareth Gates. Gisli, whose name means hostage, has already made his mark with this debut single, 'Passing Out' which Q called 'acute, witty, rock-hop.' EMI. 2004.
How About That?,Gisli,Rock/Pop
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Spirituals in Concert
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001GDC Release Date: 1991-03-08 |
Tracks:
- In That Great Getting Up Morning
- Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass
- Over My Head/ Lil' David
- Oh, What A Beautiful City
- Lord, How Come Me Here
- I Believe I'll Go Back Home-Lordy, Won't You Help Me
- Ride On, King Jesus
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot-Ride Up In The Chariot
- You Can Tell The World
- Scandalize My Name
- Great Day
- Oh, Glory
- Calvary-They Crucified My Lord
- Talk About A Child
- Gospel Train
- My God Is So High
- There Is A Balm In Gilead
- He's Got The Whole World In His Hand
Customer Reviews:
"Lord, How Come Me Here".......2007-06-18
And the VERY funny "Scandelize My Name" is also worth the price of the total album!
Alinde O'Malley
WOW!.......2007-03-22
uhm......yeah right!!.......2006-06-21
scadalise my name.......2004-10-29
Broadway takes on the spiritual ..........2004-01-29
I'm going to be the dissenting voice here: thank goodness I signed this disk out of the public library 'cause I'm sure not going to listen to it twice.
There is nothing wrong with the performances. Jessye Norman and Kathleen Battle sing beautifully, and there's no problem with the pick-up orchestra under James Levine.
The problem, and it's huge, is the conception of the show and the musical arrangements. To make the video marketable, I suppose, the producers decided that the concert had to be big: big names, big arrangements, big effects. So we have eighteen spirituals given the musical theatre treatment, with a philharmonic chorus providing chain-gang sound effects, big brass, and big percussion -- including a chinese gong. A chinese gong in a spiritual??? Spare me! Almost every track turns out sounding like either a curtain-raiser or a big, end-of-act production number with cute and predictable modulations between some of the stanzas and the sort of curly-cue orchestral ornamentation typical of Broadway shows.
And you know what? It all kills the spirituals stone dead. The spiritual is one of those musical forms where less is more and very little is best of all. That's how they started, after all. That's how and why they worked for their original audiences, and that's why they were powerful enough to make the transition from folk song to art song. If you want to hear Battle sing spirituals that are irresistible, listen to the set on her Salzburg recital CD, also with Levine (ASIN B00000E31B). There, the music speaks for itself and speaks with a strength and a beauty that the tracks on this disk never approach.
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(Not) Your Standard Spike Jones Collection
Spike Jones Manufacturer: Collector's Choice ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007JR3K Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Album Description
Holiday blues comin' on? Well, put a spike in `em! Here's the zaniest, wildest and just plain sickest Collectors' Choice Music exclusive yet79 tracks from Spike Jones and his City Slickers! These represent Spike's complete Standard Transcription sides, but these tunes are anything but standard; Mr. Jones brought his full bag of tricks for these non-commercial recordings (made in Hollywood during the early `40s). Add to that the fact that most of these have never been on CD or even LP, and any lover of Spike's mayhem-filled mixture of laughs and hot licks is going to flip over this set! Notes and great pictures accompany this 3-CD walk on the wacky side from the greatest novelty band of all time.Customer Reviews:
Great set of wartime rarities.......2003-05-14
Cure for the Blues.......2003-04-25
Standard Transcription Collection.......2003-04-12
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Judy in Love & Alone
Judy Garland Manufacturer: S&P Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000641C8 Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- This Is It
- More Than You Know
- I Am Loved
- I Hadn't Anyone Till You
- I Concentrate On You
- I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
- Do I Love You?
- Do It Again
- Day In-Day Out
- By Myself
- Little Girl Blue
- Me And My Shadow
- Among My Souvenirs
- I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
- I Get The Blues When It Rains
- Mean To Me
- How About Me
- Just A Memory
- Blue Prelude
- Happy New Year
- Then You've Never Been Blue (bonus track)
Customer Reviews:
Perfect Release of a two-fer.......2004-11-20
The sound on this disc is spectacular. The original session tapes were used, for the best sound possible. It is glorious sound here, folks.
Pehaps the person that wrote the review below is thinking of the previous two-fer of "Judy in Love" from England, a few years back, paired with the "Judy" album. That CD sounded very flat and dry.
Get this new and improved disc, and you'll love it.
Finally "Alone" on CD!.......2003-10-01
So why is "alone" my favorite Judy album? Maybe simply because it was one of my first encounters with Judy, when I was 17 years old. I didn't realize at the time that the selection of songs is pretty unusual. It's not the repertoire she sang a lot in her live and TV shows. I love the mostly subdued pathos on this album, although she does belt it out occasionally, in her own inimitable way. The songs are about 'surviving on your own', and some times about finding your inner strength, in a bittersweet way. The album is not very cheerful, but it does make me feel good, in a sentimental way. The arrangements are very good, just right, in the 'proper' fifties style. The strings have a very warm quality, which wasn't always the case in those days. There is also a beautiful large choir singing in the background on some tracks.
Some of the songs are very unknown, which makes this album special too. Happy New Year, for instance, is a beautiful torch song, written over a very slow version of Old Lang Syne in minor key; a real gem of a song! Blue Prelude is also a great song, so don't be discouraged by the titles you may not know.
All in all, a 'must have' for any Judy fan, but also a wonderful introduction if you want to get acquainted with Judy's singing. "Judy in Love" is an excellent example of her warm joyful singing, while "Alone" gives you all those wonderful torch songs. A balanced package, with a passionate Judy in great voice!!
Terrible sound and terrible packaging.......2003-06-27
JUDY AT HER BEST with SPECTACULAR SOUND!.......2002-05-11
JUDY IN LOVE is paired with her monaural ballad album ALONE, which was arranged and conducted by Gordon Jenkins. The two albums together are a distinct contrast and yet only show the versatility and mastery of Garland. The highlight of the ALONE tracks is Jenkins' schmaltzy, yet irresistable I'VE GOT A RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES. ALONE was previously issued on CD by Capitol years ago, but has been long out of print, so this collection is a dream come true for Garland fans.
The 5 Star rating is for the recordings and the way they've been beautifully produced. It does not, however, represent a true rating for the package itself, which has been saddled with awful,
amateurish liner notes which are so poorly written that it's a blatant insult to Garland. What a shame the producers who took such care in creating such a great sounding album, didn't bring the same kind of excellence to the accompanying package. This should not detract anyone from buying this CD, but buyers looking for an interesting commentary on the legendary lady and these specific tracks will have to go elsewhere.
Garland the Great.......2002-05-02
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Singers of Imperial Russia, Vol. 4
Manufacturer: Pearl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000WMO Release Date: 1993-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Queen of Spades/Act 3. What Is Our Life? - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Juive/Act 4. Rachel, Quand du Seigneur - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Segreto - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Donkey and the Nightingale - Fable - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Africana/Act 4. O Paradis - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Night ("Why Do I Love Thee, Night?"), Op. 6 No. 9 - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- A: Celeste A (Act 1) - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Peurs de Perles/Act 1. Je Crois Entendre Encore - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Cavalleria Rusticana/O Lola, Tu Ch'hai di Latti (Siciliana) - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Leave Me! (Gypsy Song) - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Dubrovsky: O Give Me Oblivion - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Queen of Spades/Act 1. Forgive Me, Bright Celestial Vision - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov
- Carmen/Act 4. C'est Toi? C'est Moi! - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov, Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- In the Wild North - Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Davydov, Vladimir Kastorsky, Maria Michailova
- She Was Yours - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- Far off, Far Off - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- Demon: On Desire's Soft Fleeting Wing - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- Rusalka: Unwillingly to These Sad Shores, Prince's Cavatina (Act 1) - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- Eugene Onegin: Whither, Whither (Act 2) - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- Ruslan and Ljudmila/Act 1. There Is a Distant Country - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- Princesse Lointaine: Love Is a Delightful Dream - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- Little Slippers/Does the Maiden Hear? - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
- What Happiness! - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Bogdanovich
Tracks:
- Faust: Ah! Je Ris de Me Voir Si Belle en Ce Miroir (Jewel Song) - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Traviata: Ah, Fors' Lui.../Follie, Follie...Sempre Libera (Pt. 2) - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Peurs de Perles: Comme Autrefois - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Dobrynja Nikitich: Zabava's Aria - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Romet Juliette: Je Veux Vivre Dans Ce R - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Perle du Brl: Charmant Oiseau - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Harold: Hush Thee, Dear One, Slumber Well (Adele's Cradle Song) - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Ruslan and Ljudmila: Ah, Thou My Fate - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Snade ("Sing, Smile, Slumber") - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Sadko: Sleep Went Along the River (Cradle Song) - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Life for the Tsar: It Is Not for That That I Grieve - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Peurs de Perles: Brahma, Grand Dieu - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Bolero ("O My Dear, Charming One") - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Snow Maiden/With Friends to Gather Berries - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Huguenots: O Beau Pays de la Touraine - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Mireille/O Lre Hirondell
- Fra Diavolo/Quel Bonheur! - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Golden Cockerel/Hail to Thee, Sun! - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Tsar's Bride/Act 4. Mad Scene. Look There, Above Your Head - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Barbiere Di Siviglia: Una Voce Poco Fa - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- Serenata ("Vola, O Serenata") - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- I Vespri Siciliani: MercDilette Amiche - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
- How Fair This Spot, Op. 21 No. 7 (Rachmaninov); the Rose and the ... - Antonia Vasil'evna Nezhdanova
Tracks:
- Life for the Tsar/Act 3. Quartet. The Rose That Blooms - Andrej Labinsky, Maria Michailova, Galina Ivanovna Nikitina, Lev Sibirjakov
- Night (Folksong) - Lev Sibirjakov
- Boris Godunov/Act 1. In the Town of Kazan - Lev Sibirjakov
- Life for the Tsar: What About a Wedding? (Act 1) - Lev Sibirjakov
- Oh, If Mother Volga - Lev Sibirjakov
- Why Was I Born? (Convict's Song) - Lev Sibirjakov
- Askold's Tomb: In Olden Days Our Forefathers Lived - Lev Sibirjakov
- Sonnambula/Act 1. VI Ravviso, O Luoghi Ameni - Lev Sibirjakov
- Midnight Review - Lev Sibirjakov
- Demon/Prologue. Accurs World - Lev Sibirjakov
- Seafarers - Lev Sibirjakov, Eugene Witting
- Elegy ("When, My Soul") - Aleksandr Dormidontovich Aleksandrovich, Lev Sibirjakov
- lian Harps - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Merchant Kalashnikov/The Merchant's Aria - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Halka: Aria of Janusz - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Enchantress/Act 2. Aria. Ah, The Image of That Enchantress! - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Tear Trembles, Op. 6 No. 4 - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Queen of Spades: I Love You, Dear (Eletsky's Aria, Act 2) - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Louder Than the Song of the Lark, Op. 43 No. 1 - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Demon/Act 2. O'er the Airy Ocean - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Askold's Tomb: In Olden Days Our Forefathers Lived - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Song of Triumphant Love/Arioso. O Pure Creature - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Eugene Onegin: Should I Decide on Domesticity (Act 1) - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Demon/Act 2. Do Not Weep, Child - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
- Festival During the Plague/Hymn. When Powerful Winter, Like a Vigilant
- Captive in the Caucasus/Aria - Nikolaj Artem'evich Shevelev
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I Spy, Vol.5 No.10
Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006SSQ1Q Release Date: 2005-01-04 |
Tracks:
- Defector/Main Title [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- Hong Kong [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- What's the Trouble? [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- Keep Running/You Lose [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- That's My Man [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- Stop That Plane [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- Whistle Blows [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- 007 [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- End Title [So Long Patrick Long][Version]
- Tokyo/Jean's Pad/Trailing [Stereo]
- Oops, The Troops!/Away We Go/Shiftycragt/Dead for Real [The Time ...]
- Away We Go to Mexico/Bye Bye Scotty/Rdo/On the Road Again/Trunk ...
- Taxi Tour [Stereo]
- Japanese Trick/Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow/How About That!/Babe, With
- End Title [Stereo]
- Burma/The Chase/And on and On/Of Some Value [Mono Version]
- My Lord/She Is Chinese [Mono Version]
- Prelude to Dramsville/The General Dies [Mono Version]
- Down the River/Mainly on the Plains [Mono Version]
- Plaza [Mainly on the Plains]
- Don Silvando/Blonde Gothic/Travelin'/Sighted [Mainly on the ...]
- Don Quixote II/Attack/Upsy Daisy [Mainly on the Plains]
- My Professor, The Nut/Wild Stuff/Goodbye Crooks [Mainly on the Plains]
- Don Strikes/So Long, Don [Mainly on the Plains]
- End Title [Mainly on the Plains]
Customer Reviews:
The wonderfulness of Hagen.......2005-08-12
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How About That
Bad Company Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008D4A Release Date: 1992-08-13 |
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Homeslices
Manufacturer: Cinnamon Bones Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAG24Q Release Date: 2003-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Alone and Lovin' You
- Evolu
- Ruby Red Shoes
- Giving Tree
- Maybe
- Keep It Together
- Heartily
- Betty Jane
- The Less I Spend
- Play Me Something On the Radio
- Monday
- Can't Be All
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Vol. 1-Dee Clarke/How About That
Dee Clark Manufacturer: Collectables Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004X0TK Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Just Keep It Up
- Blues Get Off My Shoulder
- Hey Little Girl
- Whispering Grass
- Seven Nights
- I Can't Dream
- Nobody But You
- If It Wasn't For Love
- Lucky Me
- When I Call On You
- Nature Boy
- Count On Me
- How About That
- Cling A Ling
- They're Talkin'
- At My Front Door
- The Convention
- I Love You Darling
- Senior Blues
- Foggy Day
- You There
- Silently Lovin' You
- Moonlight In Vermont
- The Time Has Come
Customer Reviews:
Welcome reissues.......2001-08-19
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This Is the Army / Call Me Mister / Winged Victory
Irving Berlin , Harold Rome , and Moss Hart Manufacturer: Decca Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000A9D1N Release Date: 2003-07-29 |
Tracks:
- Overture - Irving Berlin
- I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep - Irving Berlin
- I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen - Irving Berlin
- Ihe Army's Made A Man Out Of Me - Irving Berlin
- The Army's Made A Man Out Of Me - Irving Berlin
- What The Well Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear - Irving Berlin
- How Bout A Cheer For The Navy - Irving Berlin
- American Eagles - Irving Berlin
- Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning - Irving Berlin
- Going Home Train - Harold Rome
- Along With Me - Harold Rome
- Little Surplus Me - Harold Rome
- The Red Ball Express - Harold Rome
- Military Life - Harold Rome
- Yuletied, Park Avenue - Harold Rome
- When We Meet Again - Harold Rome
- The Face On The Dime - Harold Rome
- South America, Take It Away - Harold Rome
- Call Me Mister - Harold Rome
- Winged Victory - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra
- My Dream Book Of Memories - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra
- The Whiffenpoof Song - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra
- The Army Air Corps - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
Fine music, tone-deaf pricing from Vivendi.......2007-05-09
We go inevitably downhill from there, starting with the first track of "Call Me Mister", a postwar show with a lighter touch, and a lighter songwriter in several ways. Harold Rome could write a mean lyric, and he was good at the sort of situational humor that worked with topical shows, but despite his ambitions -- at the end of his career he foolishly adapted "Gone with the Wind" -- he just could not write the fine ballad that would have put him in the first rank. So where "This is the Army" can move the soul "Mister" just sits there, despite a haunting tribute to the "Face on the Dime." Its comic relief saves the day and it's pretty good as a recording too, as it's from 1946, and gives us a flavor of the old-time Broadway sound that makes these early albums so appealing. The four concluding sides of incidental music from Moss Hart's play "Winged Victory" are negligible. These are from David Rose, author of "Holiday for Strings" and patron saint of easy listening (until he wrote "The Stripper" and no doubt caused Red Skelton to swallow his kaddidlehopper). As might be expected from a man Spike Jones parodied he writes the most self-important music with the most showoffy grandiose charts, undercutting whatever patriotic feeling it had. His orchestral yelling even makes "The Army Air Corps" ("Off we go into the wild blue yonder") tiresome, a true negative achievement. It's easy to see why this has never been revived -- and never could be.
Despite its shortcomings of production (and in the last two works of inspiration), this is a fine and valuable recording. Which brings us to Vivendi. When the company revamped its cast-album catalog it decided to price these completely amortized albums at full-line-plus. It's especially galling here as all the selections from "This is the Army" and "Winged Victory" and at least one from "Call Me Mister" have enough surface noise and distortion to indicate they're likely from commercial pressings. Maybe Mr. Bronfman Junior needed the money for his ultimately failed investment; but such gouging underscores the contempt the record business has for its customers, whom it sees as saps whose pockets will empty endlessly when it grabs them face down by the ankles. The public is now richly returning the favor by tuning itself out to the majors and its endless parade of tunelessness. For all the gold-chained clan's howls of denial it isn't good for the record trade -- and in the end, by eviscerating the one stable source for new music, it isn't good for us.
At long last and timely to boot.......2003-09-01
There is a soundtrack recording from the film "This Is the Army" that is extremely fuzzy, making this Decca release far preferable, all the more so because it does give us the original all-soldier cast that included Irving Berlin himself singing (more or less) his immortal "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning." Other songs include "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen," "How About a Cheer For the Navy," and "American Eagles."
The focus here is how men made the transition from civilian to military life, and most of the problems they faced are mentioned in the opening number, "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones." We must also note with some sadness that the real problems of joining an army are never explicit, but the purpose of the show was to reassure and not to look at the "dark side of the force."
"Winged Victory" originally contained only two discs holding four songs: "Winged Victory," "My Dream Book of Memories," "The Whiffenpoof Song," and "The Army Air Corps." That last one thrilled my generation whenever it was played over the radio and especially during the wartime films; and it has lost none of its potency over the years. (The line about going "down in flame" still chills.) This was also the first military revue that included women, a fact which makes it even more of an historical document.
In 1946, Harold Rome lent his talents to putting together a revue for those returning to civilian life. Early in the war, Dinah Shore was able to praise "A Boy in Khaki," but Vaughn Monroe later in the war sang about looking forward to wearing "Just a Blue Serge Suit." I have a particular fondness for this set, because I owned a copy as a boy, played it to death, and eventually lost track of it. I never knew there was a 1950 LP version which included "This Is the Army," and I spent years trying to find the company that held the copyright that would get it onto a tape or (later on) a CD. So 57 years after the album first was released, my prayer has been answered!
The first number, sung by Lawrence Winters (a great portrayer of Porgy, by the way), takes place aboard a "Going Home Train" and is replete with optimism. A sketch in which a group of men are waiting to be assigned work for the day included Winter's rendition of "The Red Ball Express" on which the Black GIs carried supplies to the troops. He is the only one denied work at the end of the scene. We had an even older enemy than the Nazis to face.
A young newcomer named Betty Garrett delighted audiences with "Little Surplus Me" and "Yuletide, Park Avenue" in which many of the New York shops are mentioned in Christmas carol style. But it was her rendition of "South America, Take It Away" that brought down the house and raised her to stardom.
You get the expected comic number, "Military Life," sung by Jules Munshin (remember him from the film "On the Town"?) and two other men, while Winters sings "A Face on a Dime," a song that needs some explaining to those who were born after the minting of the "Roosevelt Dime." "Along With Me" and the full version of "When We Meet Again" are the ballads, while the title song acts as a finale number.
The press release announces, "Decca Broadway Salutes the Troops With the CD Release of Three World War II Musical Revues." The current situation, I am sure, helped prompt the release of this set; but whatever the reason, I am absolutely delighted it is finally available. The songs are mostly excellent examples of their kind, the lyrics for the most part clever and powerful, the historical value great. I really suggest that History Departments take notice and get a copy. All the textbook accounts of the war never give the human side of things, and this CD will go a long way to letting the present young generation know how we faced all-too-familiar problems back then.
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How About That?
Gisli Manufacturer: Pyramid Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GBEOXM Release Date: 2006-08-01 |
Tracks:
- How About That?
- Straight To Hell
- Go Get Em Tiger
- Worries
- The Day It All Went Wrong
- I Don't Fight
- TV = The Devil
- End Of My Ropes
- Passing Out
- Can You Make Me Right?
- I'm Trying
- Mind Games
- You & Me
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