| 1. If Not for You |
| 2. Banks of the Ohio |
| 3. Winterwood |
| 4. Take Me Home, Country Roads |
| 5. Amoureuse |
| 6. Let Me Be There |
| 7. I Honestly Love You |
| 8. Long Live Love |
| 9. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) |
| 10. What Is Life |
| 11. Me and Bobby McGee |
| 12. If |
| 13. Love Song |
| 14. Help Me Make It Through the Night |
| 15. If You Could Read My Mind |
| 16. No Regrets |
| 17. Angel of the Morning |
| 18. If We Only Have Love |
| 19. Everything I Own |
| 20. Living in Harmony |
Take Me Home,Olivia Newton-John,Rajon,Adult Contemporary,Country-Pop,Pop,Pop Vocals,Popular Music,Rock/Pop,Soft Rock
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Can't Take Me Home
Pink Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RHZU Release Date: 2000-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Split Personality
- Hell Wit Ya
- Most Girls
- There You Go
- You Make Me Sick
- Let Me Let You Know
- Love Is Such A Crazy Thing
- Private Show
- Can't Take Me Home
- Stop Falling
- Do What U Do
- Hiccup
- Is It Love
Amazon.com
The contrivance level is high on this debut by an R&B singer named for her out-of-bottle hair color. La Face Records' latest female discovery is positioned midway between mainstream hip-hop soul and poor imitations of Kelis-style anger. Producer-writer She'kspere brings out his trademark machine beats for "There You Go," a pale copy of "You Oughta Know"; still, that single's more artful than "Split Personality," which clumsily attempts to acknowledge three-dimensional human reality but really sounds like a fit of whining until Pink unleashes the inevitable melisma over the song's coda. Elsewhere, she makes nice on standard-issue ballads ("Stop Falling") and lite-reggae proclamations of love ("Private Show"). "I just wanna make you feel things," Pink sings at one point. Unfortunately, the emotion the cynical Can't Take Me Home inspires most is annoyance. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Another fantastic performance by PINK.......2007-06-10
good second album.......2007-03-26
Go Girl! You kick major A## Pink !
great... i suppose .......2007-01-18
First of all, i was prepared for hear some r&b stuff but i was really suprised with this album.
I'm not a r&b fan, i'm a pop fan but pink makes something special with this rythms... she demostrates once more that she rocks for real!
Okay, but nothing special.......2006-11-10
Can't Take Me Home .......2006-09-06
After a few listens, I am decidedly underwhelmed by the disc mainly because Pink's voice is unrecognizable on most tracks and also to me there are no real stand out tracks. The only tracks I enjoyed listening to are:
HELL WIT YA - love her quick almost talking vocals a la Beyonce
MOST GIRLS - although the lyrics are monotonous, Pink sounds fantastic along with the interesting beats
LET ME LET YOU KNOW - beautiful ballad
LOVE IS SUCH A CRAZY THING - honestly, the music production & background harmonies are more interesting than Pink's solo vocals
STOP FALLING - very pretty ballad that showcases her voice
I really wouldn't recommend this disc because it's pretty generic "hip pop" with no truly standout songs unless you're really curious about Pink's debut to the music world (and can get the disc real cheap).
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Stand Ye Steady: Songs of Courage & Inspiration
Manufacturer: Curtain Call Prod ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ATQYVU Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Men Of Freedom
- The Longest Day
- Into The Fire
- Rise Up, O Men Of God
- On Great Lone Hills
- Lest We Forget
- Mansions Of The Lord (Interlude)
- Mansions Of The Lord
- Jerusalem
- Via Dolorosa
- Non Nobis
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- Take Me Home (With I Am A Soldier)
- America (My Country 'Tis Of Thee)
- Men Of Freedom
- This Christmastide
Customer Reviews:
bowersreview.......2007-01-04
USMA Glee Club scores a real hit.......2006-11-14
I liked the multiple verses sung from America, I wished they would have given the Star Spangled Banner the same treatment. The Mansions of the Lord is powerful and supremely reverent, as is Rise Up. I would dearly like to hear more from this talented group of soldiers.
Reverent, Full of Love.......2006-09-26
A great bonus of the CD and DVD is that they both include a stylish lyric booklet as well as commentary by the producer on why he chose each song.
On the back cover of the CD and DVD cases is the statement that this production was created to honor the men and women of our Armed Forces, past and present, and the great values of America that they defend. This it surely does!! Also, it states that the producer is contributing a portion of his wholesale proceeds from its sale to organizations assisting our wounded soldiers. Bravo, Mr. Coppi.
Good CD.......2006-07-19
A real disappointment..........2006-06-10
My primary complaints with this recording are twofold: the overuse of unison singing and the unnecessary inclusion of guest soloists. The beauty of glee club music is the rich chords, which are thankfully heard in many songs. To my dismay, though, there are many songs that mostly or entirely omit the beautiful harmonies that make glee clubs great.
As for the guest soloists, I don't understand why a singing group which obviously has many wonderful voices would bring in outsiders for an album like this. Actually, I do know why they would do it, and it's obviously a marketing thing that has financial implications. As reasonable as this may seem, it just cheapens the experience for me. Another great feature of glee clubs (and college choirs more generally) is the lack of polished, perfect, professional singers. There is something raw, authentic, and refreshing about a bunch of college kids singing together. Why bring in random people with no particular connection to the group?
To be fair, "Rise Up, O Men of God" and "Mansions of the Lord" are fantastic. I'll continue to play this album to listen to those songs. However, much of the remainder is somewhat forgettable.
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Take Me Home: A Tribute to John Denver
Various Artists Manufacturer: Badman Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SG4K Release Date: 2000-04-18 |
Tracks:
- The Eagle And The Hawk - Bonnie Prince Billy
- Follow Me - The Innocence Mission
- Poems, Prayers, And Promises - Rachel Haden
- Fly Away - Red House Painters
- Around And Around - Mark Kozelek And Rachel Goswell
- Looking For Space - Hannah Marcus
- Matthew - Granfaloon Bus
- Annie's Song - Sunshine Club
- Whispering Jesse - James Hindle
- Leaving On A Jet Plane - Tarnation
- Back Home Again - Low
- I'm Sorry - Red House Painters
Customer Reviews:
A really mixed bag... Very Good and Very Fake.......2006-08-19
Will Oldhams' version of 'The Eagle and the Hawk' and the Red House Painters "I'm Sorry" cover the cost of admission twice over. They are the most moving songs on the album. You have to buy the album for those two songs. Brilliantly done. The Innocence Mission pulls off 'Follow Me' hauntingly well. If you have an afternoon to adjust your equalizer the Low version of 'Back Home Again' is excellent as well.
I wish I had never heard the Tarnation version of 'Leaving on a Jet Plane'. How can you make a bad song so much worse? The Rachel Haden song has an artificially sweetened bubble-gum feel with over-the-top horn that places it in a bad Japanese cartoon. The other Red House Painter's/Kozelek songs are very well done and are solid. The other songs on the album are very easy to forget. They are blown opportunities by bands that were trying to make the songs more beautiful than they already are by adding gimmicks and overproduction. There is no depth of feeling that grace the originals. If thats your thing maybe you should search out "The Boston Pops play John Denver"....
great interpreters.......2005-12-30
sunny days of past and present.......2005-11-04
I discovered Mark Kozelek through his work as Sun Kil Moon. Their first album was an instant favorite. Right from track one, standing at a listening station in a Borders bookstore back home in Indiana, I knew I needed this music.
John Denver counts as a guilty pleasure for alot of people beacuse he was so resolutely uncool. He was an optimist, a new age-ey mystic AND a country flavored folk singer.
His craft though, at its height, was undeniable. His melodies are absolute human classics and his lyrics bear a soul that may not have ever been in danger of being hip but seemed genuinely good.
Kozelek and his gathered cohorts pay wonderful tribute to that fact on this sincere and fitting collection. Each song stands as a coherent interpretation and a pleasent re-invention.
This collection is likely the closest John Denver will ever get to being "hip" and perhaps he's not entirely out of place.
A somber tribute to John Denver by alternative artists.......2005-03-03
I stumbled on "Take Me Home: A Tribute to John Denver" because I was going on one of my periodic searches to find interesting covers versions of songs I like and I stumbled across the Rachel Hayden cover of "Poems, Prayers and Promises" on this album. In contrast with the moody and somber approaches taken by most of the artists on this album, Hayden provides a rather perky pop take on the song, with some interesting harmonies in the chorus. It is very different, but that is what is interesting.
That approach is clear from the opening track of the album, "The Eagle and the Hawk" by Bonnie Prince Billy. The shortest of all John Denver songs, this is another personal favorite because of the guitar introduction. But Billy just sings the song a cappella in a simple haunting manner that gives you no other options but to listen to the lyrics this time around. As soon as he starts singing you know that this is a tribute album to someone who has died too song. The other defining element is that these are not artists that you would think of as being anything remotely close to John Denver. But they must have listened to him in their youth and compelled them to pay their respects to his music in their own manner.
For example, it seems the Red House Painters only sings songs of haunting sadness as a means of purging emotions, and their two tracks her are decidedly in that spirit. The sparse instrumentation and Mark Kozelek's introspective vocals emphasize the confessional aspects of "I'm Sorry." But the group relies entirely on almost wall of sound instrumentation to turn "Fly Away" into a dirge (A commentary on the circumstances of Denver's death? Perhaps). At the other end of the spectrum there is "Follow Me" by the Innocence Mission, where Karen Peris' vocals remind me of Melanie (the folk singer, not either of the Spice Girls).
Despite the often quite moody approaches often taken to Denver's songs (e.g., Low's "Back Home Again"), I think many of his fans will be open to what these artists are doing with his songs. Granted, chances are they will not find everything here to their liking. But there will be a couple of songs here that will catch their fancy. Most of these songs might be somber and moody, but they are certainly respectful and I cannot help but thinking with many of these tracks that these artists are literally performing them as if they were at the funeral (cf. "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by Jason & The Scorchers or "Rocky Mountain High" by the Yonder Mountain String Band ).
The Artists They Selected Are Very Good........2004-11-24
Denver ??
Hey sweetie..
We have all loved him for years..you were the one who missed out.
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A Star Is Born (Expanded 1954 Film Soundtrack)
Judy Garland , Harold Arlen , and Ira Gershwin Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009KU7U Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Night Of The Stars
- Gotta Have Me Go With You
- Norman At Home
- Pasion Oriental
- The Man That Got Away
- Cheatin' On Me
- 'I'm Quitting The Band...'
- The Man That Got Away (Instrumental Version)
- Esther In The Boarding House
- Oliver Niles Studio
- Esther's Awful Makeup
- First Day In The Studio
- Born In A Trunk (Medley)
- Easy Come, Easy Go
- Here's What I'm Here For
- The Honeymoon
- It's A New World
- Someone At Last
- Lose That Long Face
- Norman Overhears The Conversation
- It's A New World (Alternate Take)
- The Last Swim
- Finale - End Credits
- When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
- The Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo Commercial
Customer Reviews:
Forgive the cheesy title, but a star is re-born once again........2007-07-09
In all that mess, the soundtrack was released by Columbia on vinyl record in mono and has since never been out of print and was a best-seller for years. In 1988, Columbia took the musical numbers and the overture directly from the film's stereo soundtrack (As, sadly, stereo soundtrack masters no longer existed.) and released those onto CD. The sound quality was somewhat horrendous, but digital audio was still in its infancy and not much else could be done.
In 2004, for the film's 50th anniversary, Columbia, Legacy, and Sony Music Soundtrax released this incredible new expanded remastered CD reissue of the film's soundtrack. This is the most complete soundtrack you can find and it's definitely worth upgrading from your 1988 CD release.
This CD contains not only all of the songs, including an extended intro to The Man That Got Away which was shortened in the film as well as the complete intro to Gotta Have Me Go With You, but also contains a near complete release of the instrumental score, which includes whole tracks and parts of tracks that were not used in the film, as well as an alternate vocal take of It's A New World, the deleted When My Sugar Walks Down The Street segment from Born In A Trunk, and a static-y complete version of The Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo Commercial, which was taken from a worn acetate playback disc - the only complete recording in existence.
The soundtrack is taken from a mixing and matching of several elements, such as acetate playback discs, the original Columbia mono soundtrack album masters, and the film's 4-track stereo soundtrack, among others. This means that the soundtrack goes back and forth from being stereo and mono. However, this does not detract from my listening experience any, and frankly, I can't tell much of a difference. One interesting note is that Gotta Have Me Go With You uses both the film's soundtrack and the mono soundtrack album masters to create a faithful listening experience, from the mono instrumental intro to the song itself, which except for a short portion, is taken from the film's 4-channel soundtrack. (The mono portion of the vocal part was used to edit out some plot-related screams that were present in the 1988 release. This method of retaining the aural integrity of Gotta Have Me Go With You was also used when it was included on the Rhino Records compilation Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits.)
Despite the fact that this soundtrack is taken from several different surviving elements and sadly not from a single set of elements, as Warner Bros. didn't have the foresight to save everything like MGM and Disney did, this is an excellent presentation of this landmark soundtrack. The sound quality for the most part is excellent, and the liner notes are also wonderful. Garland historian John Fricke writes a small essay on the production of the film and an annotated guide to the soundtrack, which gives a synopsis of the plot and also indicates where the tracks from the CD appear in the film. Producer Didier C. Deutsch also writes a small essay on the creation of this CD release, giving notes on the elements and some specific tracks.
Amazon is offering this soundtrack at an excellent price, and I have to say, it's a bargain for a soundtrack of this caliber and sound quality. Any Garland fan or movie soundtrack fan should have this in their collection.
A Star Is Born Soundtrack Review.......2007-01-10
Judy at her peak!.......2006-05-30
The production values of the film were top of the line and it shows on this fine CD. It's a chance to experience Judy's talent on a more intimate basis without the visuals.
A must-have for every serious Garland collector.
a "Star" shines like never before..........2005-04-27
The big bonus for getting this latest edition is for Garland's complete rendition of "The Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo Commercial" (without the dialogue of James Mason). This has been taken from a rare acetate master, so while the sound quality is not the best, having the number complete without interrupting dialogue is a more than ample compensation. You will notice too that "Lose That Long Face" has been newly mastered from a better stereo source (cutting out the thunder-crashes that were heard on the first CD master, and Garland's singing no longer has those violent analogue fluctuations during the introduction). "Gotta Have Me Go with You" is now presented without the screams and noises, in a new master from the mono soundtrack.
"When My Baby Walks Down the Street", a section cut from the "Born in a Trunk" sequence, has been added as a bonus track. This sparkling-new STAR IS BORN reissue is a great tribute to what is most definitely Judy Garland's greatest hour on film.
Musical perfection of the highest magnitude!!!.......2005-02-25
And her instrument was showcased at its best in the music from her triumphant "A Star is Born".
This expanded version is a bona-fide treasure with the highlight being Garland's earth-shattering "The Man That Got Away," presented with vocals and several instrumental versions. Along with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," and "The Trolley Song", "The Man That Got Away" is an essential for Garland fans, as well as those that know a good song when they hear it.
The fifteen-minute medley that was featured in the film as the "introduction" of "Vicki" to the public is another outstanding track, featuring "Born in a Trunk", "Suwanee," and "My Melancholy Baby," all exquisitely performed by the legendary talent.
Clocking in at just under eighty minutes, the soundtrack to the classic film is, indeed, in a class by itself, and deserving of repeated listening, maintaining its "freshness" after more than five decades.
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Léhar: The Land of Smiles; The Merry Widow; The Count of Luxembourg (Highlights)
Manufacturer: Class. for Pleas. Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009KHY2 Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Customer Reviews:
Arguably "The Best" English "Merry Widow ".......2006-09-12
The "problem" is that this June Bronhill, Reid, and Hassel version is hard to find on CD. For example, this CD is made in Holland and "there is one left" so it says on Amazon. But, if you can find it, I think it would be very much worth a listen. Then, after hearing it, if you think there's a "better" Merry Widow, please let ME know! Thanks. Email:boland7214@aol.
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Take Me Home Country Roads
John Denver Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001VEU Release Date: 1997-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Take Me Home, Country Roads
- Homegrown Tomatoes
- Eagles & Horses
- Ponies
- High, Wide, And Handsome
- Hold On To Me
- Whispering Jesse
- Never A Doubt
- Eagle & The Hawk
- I Watch You Sleeping
- For You
Customer Reviews:
Impressive songs, even for the foreigner!.......2001-12-22
You may feel that I am crazy, but I am not really one. Think about that:
If a song can drive people to do something, this is the success song.
In the first part:
Blue Ridge Mountains
Shenandoah River -
I found that the river there is really natural like a country lady - cute and pure.
In the third paragraph:
Teardrop in my eye.
Put with the rest lyrics, I really had some tear in my eye.
When listening the repeated lyrics, I cried out...
I know that the United States suffered a lot after 911 attack, but no matter how bitter it is, West Virginia is there, and American is there. I want to say "Thank you, American.". In these 3 years, I got a lot. If I have time, I will visit this place again.
May god bless American, and to all American:
Remember the song:
Country Roads, take me home
To the place I belong......
EXCELLENT VALUE!!!.......2001-04-14
this isn't the original.......1999-05-23
AWESOME! If you buy only one CD this year, make it this one!.......1999-02-03
It starts out with the classic "Take Me Home Country Roads," which just keeps getting better with John's older, more mature voice. "Homegrown Tomatoes" is a ridiculous, delightful little tune obviously added to the CD just for the sheer fun of it. "Eagles & Horses" and "Ponies" both have the familiar JD imagery that can transport you to another time and place. The only weak spots on the CD are "High, Wide & Handsome" and "Hold On To Me;" not bad songs, but not quite the calibre that we fans are accustomed to from our boy. He follows those up with fantastic versions of "Whispering Jesse," "Never a Doubt," and a version of "Eagle & The Hawk" that you'll feel right down to your soul. But the absolute highlight of the whole CD is the last two songs. "I Watch You Sleeping" is a beautiful, soulful song that will grab you and won't let go. Lastly, "For You" is quite simply John Denver at his absolute best. He performed this song at his "Wildlife Concert," and if it doesn't give you the chills and leave you mezmarized at the depth and breadth of his talent, you have no heart. One word can accurately describe this song: "WOW!"
Once you've heard this CD, you will simply HAVE to hear it over and over and over. It's John Denver at his very best, and these songs will make you fall in love with his music all over again. It just doesn't get any better than this.
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Spanglish
Hans Zimmer Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006VXMH6 Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Spanglish
- The Beach
- Welcome To The Claskys
- Drunk And Disorderly
- John Comes Home
- Learning English
- No Left
- Malibu
- Cooking
- Bus Stop
- They Can't Take That Away From Me
Amazon.com
Writer/director James L. Brooks' warm-hearted comedy revolves around the culture clashes spawned when an L.A. family (headed by Adam Sandler and Tea Leoni) take in a Mexican maid (Paz Vega) and her daughter. As he's done for previous collaborations with Brooks on As Good As It Gets and I'll Do Anything, composer Hans Zimmer conjures up a smartly effervescent musical score that stands in stark contrast to the McAction film bombast that has too often made his reputation. His light-hearted, sometimes bittersweet orchestral score tips its cross-cultural concerns from the opening bars of the title track, which sets the delicate flourishes of a solo flamenco guitar against the starched rhythms of a chamber string ensemble. Guitarist and longtime Zimmer collaborator Heitor Pereira furthers that gambit with his self-written "John Comes Home," a delightful cue that cross-pollinates the waltz and tango with deceptive breeziness. Co-stars Cloris Leachman and Ian Hyland close the inviting soundtrack out with a spirited rendition of Gershwin's "They Can't Take Away From Me." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Sandler at his sentimental best .......2006-08-14
Great message for over-achieving self-centered soccer moms.
3 masterpieces again!Zimmer read this post! .......2005-01-18
In 1997 zimmer composed 3 masterpieces.Peacemaker(please get expanded score)As good as it gets and Prince of egypt.
This past year zimmer do it again.3 masterpieces:
1.King arthur(the best crimson tide-esque score to date.With the best of prince of egypt,backdraft,gladiator and ronin from last samurai)
2-The last samurai(the best the thin red line-esque.Amazing score,but with horrible action parts(some additional arranger failed here eheheh)
3.Spanglish(be best nine months-esque.his clear inpirations the brig track from Road to el dorado and Nyah from spanglish.)
I'm a little bit dissapointed for the use of so many additionals arrangers.Specially in spanglish.Because I want apreciate note by note and Know is composed by Hans.But well...i guess is the price to be a genius like zimmer is.
I hope next year zimmer composed a great score with orchestra for madagascar and i hope the best for batman begins.
But i want make a Wish....."zimmer please leave so many aditional arrangers in your scores.Maybe in this way Golden globoe or oscar will go to your hands"
My favourite zimmer are:Prince of egypt,beyond rangoon,Peacemaker,Last samurai,broken arrow,as good as it gets and k2.
thanks for all your music and I hope some day You put a pic of Zoe and your miniZ's in one of your cd releases.I want to know how beautyfull Zoe is!!!!!!
Hans, congrats on a job well done.......2005-01-17
Thanks so much for the gift that you've given to all of us as film score fans to kick off the year 2005. Spanglish is your most delicate score to date, and it's absolutely fabulous. It's music that really supports the movie rather than distracts from it, making the images and relationships on the screen stronger. I love the way you've fused a Spanish flavor into the romantic orchestra music without making it seem overly obvious or cliched. The score worked for me in much the same way the film did... It began nicely enough, and as it approached the end, it had subtly grabbed at my heart, and I knew all the themes. Then, in your "Bus Stop" finale, when the orchestra really soared in a gorgeous way with them, it was almost enough to make me cry. That may sound a bit wimpy, I know, but it was music I could really feel, it touched me. Thanks. I enjoy the more masculine electronically-enhanced action scores you've done, of course, but it's great to hear you dive into a gentle, light, touching, purely orchestral score. I really believe you've grown stronger and more mature as a composer in recent years. 2003's "Tears of the Sun" was a mixed experiment, but the production values were stunning, I adored the quirky Mathcstick Men, and "The Last Samurai" ranks as one of your career highlights in my mind. "King Arthur" and "Thunderbirds" were also a load of fun. I saw on IMDB you have five (?) films slated for this year. Here's hoping each one of those scores gets a release, I'm sure they'll be worth my money. Thanks again for Spanglish, and for all your great scores. I look forward to hearing from you again soon.
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Take Me Home
Redlands Palomino Company Manufacturer: Laughing Outlaw ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJWTIE Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Wasted On You
- Take Me Home
- Coastline
- Please Come Running
- Burning It Down
- Empty Feeling
- She Is Yours
- Harbour Lights
- Friend In the Dark
- Don't Know Why
- Pick Up, Shut Up
- Take Me Home
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Best of Michael Crawford: Mother's Day Version
Michael Crawford Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y2C6 Release Date: 2006-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Memory
- Music Of The Night
- Somewhere In Time
- In The Still Of The Night
- Counting Up To Twenty
- Love Changes Everything
- Ave Maria
- West Side Story Medley (Maria/Tonight/Somewhere)
- Papa, Can You Hear Me?
- When You Wish Upon A Star
- Phantom Of The Opera
- Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say)
- When I Fall In Love (Live)
- You'll Be In My Heart
- Irish Medley (Galway Bay/I'll Take You Home Again Kathl
- Amazing Grace
- Power Of Love
Album Description
This is the first ever definitive Best Of Michael Crawford featuring all his greatest songs from all albums and includes a bonus track, 'The Power Of Love'. Aussie exclusive. 17 tracks. 2001.Album Details
'best Of' Has Be Re-released by Warner Music Removing the Christmas Track 'o Holy Night' and Replacing it it with 'the Power of Love'.
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At The Hollywood Bowl + Encore
Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y8VW Release Date: 2001-01-30 |
Tracks:
- I'll Be Right Back
- Alouette - Liberace, George Liberace, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Theme and Welcome Back
- Gershwin Medley: Rhapsody in Blue/Embraceable You/Love Walked ...
- Hillbilly Music
- Hey Liberace
- Intro
- Liberace Boogie
- Intro
- Rosary
- George and His Hot Fiddle
- Sweet Sue, Just You
- How About Another One?
- Tea for Two
- Sometimes I'm Ashamed to Take the Money
- Alexander's Ragtime Band/Old Folks at Home
- Taking Requests
- Hollywood Bowl Concerto: Jalousie (Jealousy)/Star Dust/Walkin' My Baby
- Closing Theme and Good Night
Album Description
2 CD set includes-At The Hollywood Bowl & Hollywood Bowl Encore. These two albums comprise a memorable 1954 performance including, for the first time, the entire concert, complete with Liberace's colorful monologues. Highlights include 'Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel)', 'Bumble Boogie' and 'Twelfth Street Rag'. 2002.Customer Reviews:
The essence of a great entertainer catpured........2004-05-03
NB Amazon (on 2/5/04) was only listing the tracks on the second CD.
Rock Music:
- Tale of the Tape [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- The Bucket, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
- The Men Album
- The Ragged Curtain
- There's an Innocent Face
- The South's Gonna Rise Again
- They Come Dancing
- To Markos III [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- Uncovered [Import]
- Weak on the Rocks [Import]
