Digitally remastered, German reissue of 1974 album featuring'The Worst Band In The World'. Includes 2 bonus tracks '18 Carat Man Of Means' & 'Gismo My Way'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Sheet Music,10cc,Castle Music UK,Pop,Rock
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The Winding Sheet
Mark Lanegan Manufacturer: Sub Pop ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000035EH Release Date: 1992-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Mockingbirds
- Museum
- Undertow
- Ugly Sunday
- Down In The Dark
- Wild Flowers
- Eyes Of A Child
- The Winding Sheet
- Woe
- Ten Feet Tall
- Where Did You Sleep Last Night
- Juarez
- I Love You Little Girl
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The singer for the Screaming Trees, Lanegan here choses to substitute his band's psychedelic yawp for the moody introspection of modern blues. His smooth croon transforms into an angry growl when the music turns stormy. "Mockingbirds" features a treacherously descending piano melody; "Wild Flowers" allows for an out-of-tune guitar to explain its world-weariness. "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" is noted for being the first time a Seattle grunge-rocker tackled the old Leadbelly classic. (The second Seattle guy to tackle it, Kurt Cobain, can be heard on electric guitar and on backing vocals for "Down in the Dark.") --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
Simple Yet Highly Effective.......2006-05-24
What Lanegan did for this solo debut was take his whiskey soaked, emotionally charged voice, write some earnest lyrics about love, longing and mental frailty, and lace it all with simplistic and mellow acoustic guitars. A tried and tested formula, and it works. His later albums would add more instrumentation and more complex structures, but to me, this is his best album.
For one thing the album is extremely consistent, something necessary with its stripped down style to keep the attention of the listener. The opener "Mockingbird" is probably the most layered song on the album, with drums, acoustic and electric guitars, and piano thrown into the mix. It's a great opener, and sets up the moody style of the album, with Lanegan's husky croons of "your voice is a mockingbird, telling me where I'm going wrong". The album just continues with this style, albeit slightly stripped down. My personal highlights from the rest of it include the extremely calming "Eyes of a Child" in which Lanegan really shines, almost whispering the beautiful chorus lines of "see through the eyes of a child...". The title track creates mental toil through Lanegan's desperate voice, a really powerful song, it flows through its entirety with distant echoing guitars and Lanegan's haunting lyrics, peaked by the shimmering line "I am sick in my soul". "Wild Flowers" is another favourite of mine, essentially a very simple track evolving around the most basic of chord progressions and, to be honest, a rather simple vocal melody. But it is just a great listen, mostly due to Lanegan's calming vocals.
And that is the general theme for this album, simple yet effective...man and guitar.
Mark is my friend........2006-03-17
You cant kill whats already dead, but i wont blame you for trying .......2005-12-27
may be the darkest album in Lanegans discography but is one of the most appealing.
HM
ugly sunday afternoon .......2005-11-09
this album has all the trademarks of an artist finding his feet and giving a middle finger to anyone who doesn't care,
this album features the classic cover which nirvana would remarkably cover nearly 5 years later yes you know what i'm talking about the classic blues/artist leadbelly huddie leadbetter aka leadbelly "where did you sleep last night" i'm not saying i hate the nirvana version but mark's voice sorts it better
well the cover out the way there's more classics
musuem mockingbirds ugly sunday, eyes of a child, WOE,
and juarez
mark lanegan the gravely voiced genius puts a notch on his belt..
A FANTASTIC DEBUT AND CLASSIC country/grunge
The best Lanegan ever.......2005-05-28
Contains the acoustic version of the Leadbelly classic Where did you sleep last night, and a young Kurdt Cobain is credited on guitar. Kurt will not forget this arrangement and, three years later, a megastar on the verge of suicide, will give his fans the gift of his raw, fantastic interpretation in the Unplugged show.
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Sheet Music
10cc Manufacturer: Repertoire ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000042OR9 Release Date: 2000-02-28 |
Tracks:
- The Wall Street Shuffle
- The Worst Band In The World
- Hotel
- Old Wild Men
- Clockwork Creep
- Silly Love
- Somewhere In Hollywood
- Baron Samedi
- The Sacro-Iliac
- Oh Effendi
- 18 Carat Man Of Means
- Gismo My Way
Album Description
Digitally remastered, German reissue of 1974 album featuring'The Worst Band In The World'. Includes 2 bonus tracks '18 Carat Man Of Means' & 'Gismo My Way'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of the Godley-creme-stewart Led Group's Second Full Length Album that Produced the Minor Top 40 Hit "The Wall Street Shuffle" and the Satirical "The Worst Band in the World.Customer Reviews:
Sheet Music - 10CC.......2005-10-21
18 Carat Man Of Means is as good as anything on the album...it starts off like a basic 12 bar blues/rock song, then morphs into a heartbreaking multi-harmonied classic.
Gizmo My Way is merely a hawaiian sounding instrumental, and not entirely essential but still pleasant.
Anyone who likes the spontaneous nature of this album should check out the album simply titled "L" by Godley&Creme from 1981 and prepare to be blown away with it's weirdness.
(it is also interesting to note the major similarities between "Somewhere In Hollywood" and Queen's subsequent mega-hit "Bohemian Rhapsody" released the following year. Freddie and Co. must have been studying it, surely).
No Sophmore Slump.......2005-03-17
The music gets much more complex on this album: the strange styles have amagalized into a style of complex genre changes, complex chord changes and harmonies, multiple parts, and on somewhere in hollywood, a sweeping, dramatic feel.
The lyrics are good too: funny, catchy, very great word play. Not my main focus in the band: gotta love those songs!
Pick up the Double Disc Uk Records Collection. It has this album, plus the first, all their b-sides from the two albums, and the single versions of the singles, plus some cool liner notes. It's easy to find if you live in america, and a steal!
The thingamajig got lost in the Wall Street Shuffle........2004-02-01
Sheet Music.......2003-02-08
I first picked up SHEET MUSIC on a whim in 2001. Being familiar only with their songs 'The Wall Street Shuffle', Í'm Not In Love',and 'The Things We Do For Love' I was not sure what 10cc's other material sounded like based from these 3 selections from different albums & years. By the time I heard the third track from SHEET MUSIC 'Hotel' I couldn't believe I was listening to an album that had sounds of the 80's in 1974. These musicians in the studio were years ahead of their time, and certainly influenced what came out of Europe and later America with the 4 albums they released with the band line-up of Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley. That Stewart & Gouldman later went on to write one of the most played songs in the world Í'm Not In Love', and Creme & Godley later went on to direct some of the most familiar and groundbreaking Videos of the 80's should tell you that there was an incredible amount of talent & vision in this band.
That they were one of the few bands, if not only, to run their own studio, and have complete control over their recorded output says something else. Everything they did was ín-house'and performed,produced,engineered & mixed by 10cc from the debut album onwards. SHEET MUSIC is the high watermark of this collaboration between four musicians when songwriting partnerships hadn't quite been cemented, and wider success was around the corner.
Think of the writing teams in that old cliche style --- Stewart & Gouldman were the McCartney, Godley & Creme were the Lennon. I hate having to use expressions like these, but it generalises and gives you, as someone not familiar with the music, an idea of the difference. The Wall Street Shuffle by Gouldman & Stewart is pure pop, and a top 10 single in Britain and still gets circulated around today for Stock market reports on TV. Gouldman & Creme's The Worst Band In The World is a witty and very ahead of its time indictment of pop ego and the music business. Musically it sounds very little like 1974. It sounds ahead. Hotel is one of the most unique songs I have ever heard. Blending a very 80's sounding introduction with island Calypso, Hollywood 1930's backing vocals, and a twisted tale told with alot of humour, Hotel is an undeniable classic written by Godley & Creme. Again, it sounds nothing like what was going on in 1974 or before. I heard just about every 80's synth pop band in the introduction of Hotel. Old Wild Men is a beautifully played and sung homage to the ageing rocker and marks the debut of the Godley/Creme invented ínstrument enhancer'The Gizmo' which could be placed on the bridge of a guitar to make it sound like a multitude of instruments, primarily strings (violin, cello etc.) . This Godley & Creme composition is further enhanced by the dual vocal team of Godley & Stewart, in my mind, two of the best singers Britain has produced. Clockwork Creep also by Godley & Creme is a tour de force of effects, tempo changes, inventiveness all behind the story told by a bomb. Stewart, Godley & Creme play different roles in this all too brief saga. Stewart as the Passenger, Godley as The Plane, and Creme as The Bomb.
(?) Side two kicks off with Stewart & Creme's 'Silly Love'. Sheet Music is the start of identifying songwriting partnerships in 10cc. Stewart & Gouldman paired off, as did Godley & Creme, but success was also had by pairing Godley & Gouldman, and Silly Love became a hit song with the Stewart & Creme combination. Silly Love is a rocker like other rockers but with a twist. Imploring that those Valentine's consumers opt for their OWN way of saying I love you rather than seek out tired old cliche's, Silly Love is original, funny and it jams. Godley & Creme's Somewhere In Hollywood follows. This is where the inventiveness of this writing team shows itself fully, but also shows the talent all 4 possessed in contributing to a song. Godley & Creme's explorations and obvious eccentricities were harnessed in and made clarified by Stewart & Gouldman's pop sensibilities. It really was a near perfect marriage of two different visions.
Stewart & Gouldman's 'Baron Samedi' has a Santana/afrocuban backing but with (again) ahead of its time recording and quality. Godley & Gouldman''s 'The Sacro-Iliac' should have been a single, it is that catchy. Telling the tale of a dance that everyone can do if you can't dance. And the final song Oh Effendi by Stewart & Godley tells the tale of very current events (USA/French/Middle East relations) in a no holds barred humourous way, giving a little diplomatic relations history as it does.
Sheet Music should be regarded as one of the best albums released in the 7o's. It may not suit everyone's tastes, but this albums influence on musicians, fans,and critics alike is undeniable. Sheet Music was the 8o's before the '8o's arrived.
On their next 2 albums together, the original lineup of 10cc innovated pop music, in recording and writing to a degree that I find them as influential as any other group you hear too much about.
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Bee Season
Peter Nashel Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BH4Y3G Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- I'll Be Near You (Performed by Ivy)
- Prologue/Main Titles
- Spelling Suite
- Confidence
- Fresno Hotel
- What's A Mystic
- I Start Out Hearing It In My Head
- Washington
- Abulafia's Path
- Partita II In D Minor, BWV. 1004 Chaccone (Excerpt)
- You're Not Coming With Me?
- Vessel Of Light
- Orange Sheet
- Origami
- Shefa
- The Nationals
- Light
Customer Reviews:
Bee Season is wonderful..........2006-06-03
1. I'll Be Near You Performed by: Ivy 5/5
2. Prologue/Main Titles 5/5
3. Spelling Suite 4/5
4. Confidence 3/5
5. Fresno Hotel 4/5
6. What's A Mystic 3/5
7. I Start Out Hearing It In My Head 4/5
8. Washington 5/5
9. Abulafia's Path 3/5
10. Partita II In D Minor, BWV. 1004 Chaccone (Excerpt) 5/5
11. You're Not Coming With Me? 4/5
12. Vessel Of Light 5/5
13. Orange Sheet 3/5
14. Origami 4/5
15. Shefa 5/5
16. The Nationals 5/5
17. Light 5/5
I highly recommend the movie along with this. I hope you enjoy!
Jordan
Overall grade* B+
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Sheet Music
10cc Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Visi ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004W9FY Release Date: 2001-01-08 |
Tracks:
- Wall Street Shuffle
- Worst Band in the World
- Hotel
- Old Wild Men
- Clockwork Creep
- Silly Love
- Somewhere in Hollywood
- Baron Samedi
- Sacro-Iliac
- Oh Effendi
- Carat Man of Means
- Gismo My Way
Album Description
French reissue of the 1974 album. Packaged in a standard jewel case housed in a special digibox. 2000 release.Album Details
The Series 'the Originals' Brings Together Original Artists and their Albums in a Special Package with Cardboard Boxes.Customer Reviews:
The reason I never "fit in" as a teenager!.......2001-05-05
Pop-tastic!.......2000-12-16
10cc, like Steely Dan, was a name chosen for its penile association. The band began as a backing group for Neil Sedaka, although in 1970, minus Graham Gouldman, the other three (as Hotlegs) had a hit single in the form of 'Neanderthal Man'.
The first eponymous album contains the single 'Donna', a parody of 50s doo-wop (apparently), but sounding very similar to a Beatles song. In fact, 10cc of this period played very much in the same musical space as the Beatles, and all four members had strong backgrounds in the Manchester beat scene of the 60s, and one wonders why 10cc didn't make it bigger. Were they just not photogenic enough? Too individualistic to be persuaded into identical suits? Or just five years too late?
But 1974's 'Sheet Music' is their classic. Foot-tapping rockers 'Wall Street Shuffle' and 'Silly Love' opened sides one and two of the original LP. 'Clockwork Creep' features the dark humour that makes all air travellers feel uncomfortable -- it's about a bomb waiting to go off, but it's a catchy tune. But the pure-gold classic track on this album is 'Somewhere in Hollywood', which was too complex ever to be an A-side single. No compilation of intelligent 70s popular music should be without this.
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Sheet One
Plastikman Manufacturer: Mute U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003Z7H Release Date: 1993-11-16 |
Tracks:
- drp
- plasticity
- gak
- okx
- helikopter
- glob
- plasticine
- koma
- vokx
- smak
- ovokx
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For the Plastikman concept, Plus 8 founder Richie Hawtin sought to create an all-encompassing sonic environment, a slowly evolving "plastic world," in which the listener could commune with the machines. On Sheet One, the classic Roland boxes that made Detroit techno possible are placed front and center, bringing to light the psychedelic subtext of modern dance music. Meditative and hypnotic rhythms mingle with the distinctive undulating pulse of the TB-303 synthesizer, extracting and highlighting the essence of dance music. But unlike a dance-floor stormer, Sheet One's tension is not dramatically built and released; the point here is to slow down and listen closely, noticing change only after the fact, if at all. The ideas laid out in this album are later explored in the two subsequent Plastikman LPs as well as the limited-edition Concept series of 12-inches. But Sheet One is the most conceptually solid (as well as the most listener-accessible) LP of them all. --Matthew CorwineCustomer Reviews:
The acid's in the musik, not the liner notes.......2007-04-25
perpetually essential electronica.......2006-11-24
Plastikman's techno beat-fest. Sheet One.......2005-03-28
Nice.......2004-11-03
<---------{ Outer Limits }--------->.......2004-05-16
I pop it in when I am working, surfing, sleeping, driving, eating, and all other activities that one can go about doing during a 24 hour period.
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The Heroes of Parlor Town - Volume 1
Manufacturer: Rivermedia.TV ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007W4N6S Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Maple Leaf Rag (Joplin)
- Swipesy Cakewalk (Joplin/Marshall)
- Sun Flower Slow Drag (Joplin/Hayden)
- Peacherine Rag (Joplin)
- The Cascades (Joplin)
- Hilarity (Scott)
- Eatin' Chocolates (Henry)
- Carbarlick Acid Rag (Wiley)
- Magnetic Rag (Joplin)
- Ragtime Nightingale (Lamb)
- Cataract Rag (Hampton)
- Bantam Step (Jentes)
- The Mule Walk (Johnson)
- Poor Katie Redd (Blake)
- The Charleston Rag (Blake)
- Mamanita (Morton)
Album Description
The Parlor. America's "entertainment center" from 1880 to 1920. Before TV, before radio - when a piano and sheet music opened the world to new sounds and new composers.Who were the heroes of Parlor Town? Men of color who defined musical culture for white America. Men who challenged racist stereotypes by creating some of the most sophisticated and eclectic music the world has ever heard.. White composers who valued and were influenced by these men.
Iowa native Brent Watkins traces the musical development of Ragtime. Featuring the music of Scott Joplin, obscure ragtime composers from Iowa, seldom heard classics from ragtimes twilight years, and composers who were instrumental in the transition to jazz: James P. Johnson, Eubie Blake and Jelly Roll Morton.
When our Heroes came .the music of America was forever changed.
Customer Reviews:
Great stuff!.......2005-06-15
My favorite track is "Eatin' Chocolates," an obscure Iowa rag from 1903, written for a local candy company. Kudos to Mr. Watkins for discovering this rare gem.
My only complaint is that the CD cover is misleading. It shows a bunch of men sitting in a parlor, looking like they are falling asleep. What are they listenbing to? Maybe Satie, maybe Debussy, maybe Kenny G. They are certainly not listening to Brent Watkins, because if they were, they'd be tapping their feet or swaying.
Great classic ragtime and early jazz.......2005-04-03
The disc is very well recored on a great-sounding grand piano. No sore ears from out-of-tune honky-tonk uprights here! In general, Watkins's performances are excellent: he tackles the uptempo pieces with vigor and pep, and the gentler pieces are a little more relaxed. Watkins rips through Clarence Wiley's fiery "Carbarlick Acid" (1903) particularly well; it just leaps out of my stereo with fantastic energy (and some audible foot stomps from Watkins) -- it is my favorite track on the disc, one I find myself playing over and over. Scattered throughout the disc are a few rhythms which feel a bit unstable, and a few "messy" notes (and anyone who knows how difficult some of these pieces are can easily forgive those). On the whole the pieces are played with great skill and Watkins's passion for the music shines through.
Fans of ragtime and early jazz will enjoy this disc. I notice that it's listed as "Volume 1." Let's hope that Volume 2 isn't far off! Recommended.
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Sunrise
Michael Hayes Manufacturer: Taegee Ko Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000T2JGPO Release Date: 2007-06-18 |
Tracks:
- Forest Rains
- Safe Passage
- A Thousand Words
- Sunrise
- Arch
- Five P.M.
- Castles
- Shamans Staff
- Chill
- Abstraction
- Bachs Trot
- One Red Rose
- Morning Light
- Chill Radio Edit
Product Description
Sunrise is a sensuous uplifting fusion of world beats, new age, chill, classical, and jazz . . . music without boundaries. Majestic vocals blend with acoustic and electric instruments to create tranquil and serene yet uplifting grooves that will energize the soundtrack of your life. If you enjoy Yanni, Enya, Pat Metheny, Denny Jiosa, and excellent contemporary instrumental music then you ll want to play Sunrise over and over again.
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Sheet Music
Nancy Sinatra Manufacturer: Dcc Compact Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006NGJ Release Date: 1998-06-09 |
Tracks:
- Light My Fire
- Something [#]
- Fell in Love With a Poet
- In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning [#]
- Kind of a Woman
- Kinky Love
- Easy Evil [#]
- Imaginary Lover [#][Demo Version]
- California Dreamin' [#]
- Tired of Waiting for You [#][Demo Version]
- Call Me
- Nice 'N' Easy
- Until It's Time for You to Go
- Here in the Palm of Your Hand [#][Demo Version]
- True Love
- The Shadow of Your Smile
- When I Look in Your Eyes [#]
- I'm Just in Love
- Maybe I'm Amazed [#]
- Flowers
- We Can Make It
Album Description
Sheet Music has Nancy Sinatra giving unique, mostly mellow readings of a wide variety of her favorite popular and romantic songs.Customer Reviews:
Pleasant easy listening but no blockbuster!.......2005-05-26
My only criticism of the the CD is the cover photo. Nancy looks like she just returned from her plastic surgeon after a session of lip enhancement. Out of all the flattering photos of this woman which are available I'm not sure why anyone would have picked this to grace an album cover. A real turn-off!
Bedsores From These Sheets.......2004-08-27
If Nancy Sinatra enjoyed recording these songs, I'm happy for her. But not for me, because I listened to them. Some words I would use to describe this disc are: flat, lackluster, naïve, and vacant. And these apply to the music itself as well as Nancy's singing.
Since she recorded her popular tunes many years ago, Nancy's voice never matured, never got richer or fuller. Her range remains about as wide as the distance you can spread your toes. She is no stylist, making the simplest of musical choices because her ability does not allow any real vocal exploration. And this isn't a case of a vocalist who had talent that is now fading with age (like her father's later recordings.) Nancy never had it, and never will.
A previous reviewer comments: "the artful arranging never taxes her vocal talent." That's because she has no vocal talent and the arranger was trying hard not to highlight that point. The arranger was artful in presenting continuous drab music that does not rise above Nancy's competence.
Why is the tempo of all these songs so slow? Couldn't Nancy read the words fast enough? Or is it that the arranger thought slow equals torchy? The lack of orchestration is not simply to set a mood. It is because Nancy's voice can not compete with a full-bodied musical approach.
Another reviewer called this cd "audio foreplay." Only if you're into necrophilia. These arrangements are depressing and gloomy. The recording is muted and muddy. My wife said it had the quality of a 45 rpm record, and further said it sounds as if Nancy laid down her vocals over the prerecorded music. The atmosphere of this disc is not one of sensuality or seduction, but rather that of wearing flannel pajamas in summer: tight, hot and overwhelmingly oppressive. Dismally oppressive.
Some individual song impressions:
Light My Fire -- Nancy tries to imitate her father's annoying rewording of lyrics to suit the interpretation. It fails. The Muzak version of this Door's hit had more verve.
Fell in With the Poet - sounds like a Carpenters rip-off without Karen's vocal confidence/control.
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - probably the best on the album, which isn't saying much, with background singers a la the sixties. But listen to Frank's version instead.
Kinky Love - Very cute and catchy melody wasted on insipid lyrics that don't explore or even hint as to what it's supposed to imply. "Let the honey slide?" Eeeeeewwww!
Easy Evil - Nancy talks, as she always does, through these embarrassingly poor lyrics.
Tired of Waiting for You -Nancy sounded so tired I hoped she'd mercifully pass out. It's bad when the backup vocalist impresses you more than the lead or the music.
Here in the Palm of your Hand - Was she drunk or stoned when she recorded this? This is possibly the worst cut on this disc. Her voice was flat and cracking, with the backup singers put in to cover all the flaws.
Flowers - I know this was supposed to be some intense and dramatic piece, but what the hell was it about? The first musical bridge made me imagine something stalking me, the whole song was creepy and it left me feeling dirty. My wife said it sounded like some drunken middle-aged woman in a tavern rambling at her drunken boyfriend. My wife acted this out as well. It fit so perfectly that the ensuing laughter was the only thing that got me through this "song."
Someone with Nancy's limited ability would never have passed the karaoke contest. But then, the music industry is not built on talent, but money. And it appears that bearing the Sinatra name is enough to convince a producer that there's money to be made.
This audio-enema is a slap in the face to any vocalist of talent. My only consolation in hearing this disc is that I didn't pay any money for it, but I'm afraid the experience will haunt me for
Nancy Sinatra singing love songs in the manner of her father.......2003-09-01
The other great attraction here are the nine unreleased songs, featuring covers of songs by George Harrison ("Something"), Paul McCartney ("Maybe I'm Amazed"), and Ray Davies ("Tired of Waiting for Young"). On that last one the liner notes inform us that nobody remembers who produced and arranged the song or when it was recorded, so there was some serious cleaning out of the music vault for this one (Billy Strange did a lot of the arranging, but that song is clearly not in his style). There is a low keyed cover of "California Dreamin'" but the one I liked whas "When I Look In Your Eyes," which few would remember as being sung by Rex Harrison to a seal in "Dr. Doolittle" (the final lyric is rewritten). Add ot this another four singles, including "Nice 'n' Easy" and "True Love," and those who have all of Nancy Sinatra's albums are going to find that over half of the tracks on "Sheet Music" are "new."
These songs are not for the casual Nancy Sinatra fan, but for those people who collected her albums in the Sixties, patiently waited for them to be remastered as DVDs, and even picked up a popular men's magazine simply because it had a pictorial spread of the woman in all her glory. This is not a great album but it is still a welcome addition to our Nancy Sinatra music library.
Nancy with the Lovely Voice.......2003-01-15
Nancy as Torch Singer.......2001-09-03
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Sheet Music
10cc Manufacturer: Glam / 7t's ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NVIWVU Release Date: 2007-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Wall Street Shuffle
- Worst Band in the World
- Hotel
- Old Wild Men
- Clockwork Creep
- Silly Love
- Somewhere in Hollywood
- Baron Samedi
- Sacro-Iliac
- Oh Effendi
- Carat Man of Means
- Gismo My Way
Album Description
2007 digitally remastered and expanded pressing of the quirky British Rock band's 1974 sophomore album featuring three bonus tracks: '18 Carat Man Of Means', 'Gizmo My Way' and 'Worst Band In The World' (Radio Version). Formed by songwriters Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, 10cc weren't quite Art Rock, Pop Rock or Progressive Rock. They took only the best aspects of each style and created a unique sound of their own and were nearly impossible to pigeonhole. Sheet Music features the hits 'The Wall Street Shuffle', 'Silly Love' and 'Worst Band In The World'. 13 tracks. 7Ts. 2007.Album Details
2007 Remastered Reissue of the 1974 Classic. Includes the British National Chart Hits 'silly Love' and 'the Wall Street Shuffle' plus the 'worst Band in the World' Single.
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Sheet Music
10cc Manufacturer: Teichiku Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001YFPJG Release Date: 2004-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Wall Street Shuffle
- Worst Band in the World
- Hotel
- Old Wild Men
- Clockwork Creep
- Silly Love
- Somewhere in Hollywood
- Baron Samedi
- Sacro-Iliac
- Oh Effendi
Christian Music:
- Shiver Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
- Since When
- Sing The Hits Of Jennifer Lopez (Karaoke)
- Sixpence None the Richer
- Slow Dancing In The Fifties
- Songs for the American Family
- Southern California with Fond Memories
- Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2
- Stop, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
- Take My Hand
Christian Music
From the Grotto: Nathan Currier
Music CD: Pepito Torres y Orquestra Siboney: 1940-1943
Le Divorce: The Original Soundtrack Album [Soundtrack]
Heaven & Hell [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Hommage a Cheikh Raymond [Import]
Furtwängler conducts Brahms: Variation on Theme by Haydn Op.56a / Symphony No.1
Immortal Concerts, Pt. 2 [Live]