| 1. Great Things |
| 2. Prelude: My prayer |
| 3. Forgotten Dreams |
| 4. Ooh Child |
| 5. Player, player |
Editorial Reviews
For Recording Artist, LeMont Mears his dynamic debut CD, "The Answer" was an opportunity to bring his inspirational vision, dream, and wide range of influences together in music to encourage the soul of his listeners. LeMonts music has uplifted gospel and secular world audiences throughout the United States and even as far as Japan. LeMont is a native of New Jersey who now resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a member of the Stellar Award winning, Grammy nominated Rev. Ernest Davis, Jrs Wilmington Chester Mass Choir. He has an extensive musical background coming from a family of singers. Besides being an exceptional vocalist, he is also a talented actor.
LeMonts musical repertoire includes gospel, jazz, R&B, and pop. In these areas, he has shared stages across the country with the Rev. Daryl Coley, Edwin Hawkins, Glenn Jones, Freddie Jackson, Jennifer Holiday, and Peabo Bryson. He has recorded on projects with the Wilmington Chester Mass Choir, Tracy Shy & Co., Grammy Award Winning R&B singer, Kenny Lattimore, Patty Labelle, Jennifer Holiday, and folk singer/guitarist Jonathan Ditcher. Presently, LeMont is soaring high with the release of his sophomore CD titled, "Forgotten Dreams." The title song, "Forgotten Dreams" is a heartfelt personal prayer written and produced by LeMont. This song was co-produced by producer/musician, Rick Williams. Rick has produced music projects for Brandy, Michael Jackson, and the Queen of Soul, Ms. Aretha Franklin. On the Forgotten Dreams project, LeMont has once again teamed up with three-time Grammy nominee, engineer, producer, and musician, Anthony Newett to put this project together.! LeMont is a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Science (NARAS) and ASCAP.
Product Description
Forgotten Dreams contains gospel treasurers from the heart of LeMont that are sure to please. The music reflects passion and commitment to the heart and spirit, with mind-blowing lyrics, unmistakable power and emotion. LeMont has revolutionized the definition of contemporary gospel with a blockbuster hit that promises to take over the airways. Blessed with a phenomenal voice, LeMont has equally embraces the elements of traditional and contemporary R&B gospel. Music lovers are elevated in the spirit as LeMont voice soars on the handclapping, foot stomping "Great Things," featuring Gospel Diva Miss "Count Your Blessings" Pastor Lenora Young. There is also a slamming Groove track hit featuring Zopro Records powerhouse vocalist, Ms.Tarra Scotten. The title cut "Forgotten Dreams" written by LeMont is his heartfelt personal prayer to God. Rick Williams, a well-known producer who has also produced material for Brandy, the King of Pop Michael Jackson and the Queen! of Soul Aretha Franklin just to name a few brings his flavor to the table with this incredible song, Forgotten Dreams. Rick and LeMont also re-produced the 1970s Mega Super Hit "Ooh Child" also heard on this project. LeMont teamed up again with three-time Grammy nominee, music engineer, producer, and musician Anthony Newett to put Forgotten Dreams together.
Forgotten Dreams,LeMont Mears,Make It So Records
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The Best of Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride
Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003N4R Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Blue Tango
- The Syncopated Clock
- Jazz Pizzicato
- Jazz Legato
- Plink, Plank, Plunck
- Fiddle-Faddle
- A Trumpeter's Lullaby
- The Typewriter
- The First Day Of Spring
- Song Of The Bells
- Summer Skies
- Forgotten Dreams
- The Waltzing Cat
- Bugler's Holiday
- Sandpaper Ballet
- Serenata
- Sleigh Ride
- Arietta
- The Golden Years
- Clarinet Candy
Customer Reviews:
music.......2007-01-27
BARKING DOGS, WALTZING CATS, AND A RIDE WITH ROCCO!.......2006-12-05
Every year about this time, I like to add some new Christmas related item to my collection of Ammyland Reviews, Lists, or Guides. This year it was between reviewing The Jingle Dogs album, where they bark holiday favorites, or THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON, where the composer conducts his own miniature orchestral compositions, including the classic version of his original instrumental, SLEIGH RIDE. If you're reading this, then you already know that the annoying canines got the boot. And they ran all the way to the Spring of 2007 with their tails between their legs. "And don't come back! Shut them dawgs up, April!"
OK, where were we? Oh, yeah: It was in December of 1996 when I kept hearing this particular instrumental version of Sleigh Ride played on the radio station I listened to every day while delivering fresh squeezed organic juice to a grocery store or health food store near you. This was the most imaginative, briskly paced, and snowy version of Sleigh Ride I'd ever heard: the horses were clip-clopping, the whip was cracking, and I was bundled up warmly with a lovely lady friend at my side in this imaginary Santa suit-red sleigh polished to a high sheen after twelve coats of wax and a Laurie Partridge in a pear tree. (Yeah, I know I get a little carried away, but what are ya gonna do?)
Soon I was obsessed with that musical piece. "Who does THAT version, Mr. DJ Man? Who does it?" Finally, on the thirteenth day of Christmas, my DJ said to me, "That was Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson." I was about to yell at the radio, "I know it was Sleigh Ride, and my name's not Leroy Anderson!" when all of a sudden, the light bulb lit up above my head... in the same moment that the light bar on the police car behind me lit up. (When the cop finally managed to catch up to me, he found me at the counter of my local music store, paying for a copy of THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON.)
To this day, my four favorite instrumentals of all-time are MOONLIGHT SERENADE; THE TRUTH WILL ALWAYS BE; BUMPIN' ON SUNSET; and SLEIGH RIDE. But not just any version of Sleigh Ride. No! It must be THIS recording, the one found on THIS disc, conducted by Anderson himself. I believe that Anderson may have recorded Sleigh Ride more than once, but THIS 1950 version is the one you want. Hey, would I lie to you about something so important this late in the season, and risk finding only lumps of coal in my stocking again?
Of course, there's other "stuffs" here that you might like also. As the informative liner notes say, "Many of these pieces have become part of the musical fabric of American life. Most everyone knows one or more of his tunes, though they may not know the name of the composer [*It's Leroy Anderson, remember?*] or even the title of the composition." For instance, there's BLUE TANGO, the first instrumental piece ever to sell over one million copies. And THE SYNCOPATED CLOCK, used as the theme for "The Late Show" on WCBS-TV in New York for over 25 years.
Anderson was incredibly imaginative and he composed each piece almost completely in his head. He stated, "When I'm making something up I never play a melody on the piano, because your fingers are used to falling into familiar patterns. You don't give your imagination free rein that way. In other words, your fingers are holding you back." I find his brief musical pieces to be very evocative. For instance, when I hear SUMMER SKIES, in my mind I seem to see images of Lee Remick romping in a bathing suit at the beach as if in a black and white montage from some classic movie of the 1950s. Or when I hear THE WALTZING CAT, I always seem to imagine a cat waltzing in my mind. THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING always makes me think of the first day of Spring ("Shut them dawgs up, April!"), and FORGOTTEN DREAMS always reminds me of... hmmm... I forget. But anyway, SLEIGH RIDE takes me for a ride in a sleigh in my wintry mind. And just how imaginative WAS Leroy Anderson? Get this! He composed Sleigh Ride during a 1948 July heat wave in Woodbury, Connecticut! OK? Uh-huh. That's what I'M talkin' `bout! So, what else ya wanna know?
For me, Christmas season begins the day after Thanksgiving every year, when I pull out my copy of THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON and blast the one piece of music that says "Christmas" to me like no other Christmas song does - this 1950 recording of Sleigh Ride. And I usually play the song at least once a day up through and including the 25th of December. Then I put the compact disc away for another year (after all, who really wants to hear about a waltzing cat? I mean really?!) Get into the swing of the Holiday spirit with THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON. Otherwise, I may just have to send Rocco over there to take you for a little (sleigh) ride... if you catch my (snow)drift.
Sleigh Ride: The Best of Leroy Anderson.......2006-03-09
Leroy Anderson rings a bell .. and wood blocks .. and .......2006-02-01
Wonderful Lite Classical Composer.......2005-09-23
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Robert Ward: The Crucible
Manufacturer: Albany Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000049L5 Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Act l: Beginning - Gloria Wynder/Joyce Ebert/Patricia Brooks/Naomi Farr/Paul Ukena/Maurice Stern
- Act l: 'Gently, Sirs, Gently' - Eunice Alberts/Paul Ukena/Chester Ludgin/Maurice Stern/Spiro Malas/Joyce Ebert
- Act l: 'Jesus, My Consolation' - Eunice Alberts/Paul Ukena/Chester Ludgin/Maurice Stern/Joyce Ebert/Patricia Brooks
- Act l: 'For Much In the World' - Joyce Ebert.John Macurdy/Naomi Farr/Eunice Alberts/Patricia Brooks/Gloria Wynder/Spiro Malas...
- Act l: 'Oh, How Many Times Mr. Parris' - Gloria Wynder/Naomi Farr/John Macurdy
- Act l: 'Jesus, My Consolation' - Gloria Wynder/Naomi Farr/John Macurdy/Patricia Brooks
- Act II: Beginning - Frances Bible/Chester Ludgin
- Act II: 'I've Forgotten Abigail' - Chester Ludgin/Frances Bible
- Act II: 'But, Oh, The Dreams' - Frances Bible/Chester Ludgin/Nancy Foster
- Act II: 'For Sarah Good Confessed' - Nancy Foster/Chester Ludgin/Frances Bible/John Macurdy/Richard Krause
- Act II: 'You Will Go To That Court' - Chester Ludgin/Nancy Foster
Tracks:
- Act III: Beginning - Patricia Brooks/Chester Ludgin
- Act III: In The Courtroom - Richard Krause
- Act III: 'Open Thou, My Lips, O Lord' - Jack DeLon/Richard Krause/Paul Ukena/Maurice Stern/Joyce Ebert
- Act III: 'These Girls Never Saw A Spirit' - Chester Ludgin/Joyce Ebert/Paul Ukena/Nancy Foster/Patricia Brooks/Jack DeLon/New York City Opr...
- Act III: 'No, No, It Is A Natural Lie To Tell' - John Macurdy/Jack DeLon/Patricia Brooks/Nancy Foster
- Act IV: Beginning - Gloria Wynder//Richard Krause/Patricia Brooks
- Act IV: 'But Sir, You Stir Rebellion' - John Macurdy/Jack DeLon/Joyce Ebert/Frances Bible
- Act IV: 'What Word Of The Children - Chester Ludgin/Frances Bible/John Macurdy/Joyce Ebert/Paul Ukena/Jack DeLon/Eunice Alberts
- Act IV: 'God Does Not Need My Name' - Chester Ludgin/Jack DeLon/Joyce Ebert/John MacurdyEurnice Alberts/Frances Bible.
Customer Reviews:
An opera that deserves consideration by a major company.......2003-10-04
This is still the only recording available and, overall, it is excellent. The leads perfectly embody the roles of John and Elizabeth Proctor, while the balance of the cast, a few vocal duds notwithstanding, competently fill in the many character roles.
The CD sound is very good and far superior to my old vinyl disks.
If you've never heard "The Crucible," give this recording a chance. It is well worth your time.
Soaring majesty!.......2001-12-19
a favorite opera with an old and inconsistent performance.......1999-03-23
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Concert Spectacular/American Scene
Manufacturer: Dutton Vocalion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001Z2RLY Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- Estrellita
- Theme from "A Summer Place"
- Granada
- Forgotten Dreams
- Thunder and Lightning Polka
- Zapateado
- Londonderry Air
- By the Sleepy Lagoon
- Trumpeter's Lullaby
- Green Leaves of Summer [From the Alamo]
- Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
- My Old Kentucky Home
- Camptown Races
- I Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair
- Old Folks at Home
- Ringo de Banjo
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Home on the Range
- Grandfather's Clock
- Yellow Rose of Texas
- Just A-Wearin' for You
- Turkey in the Straw
- Goodnight Irene
Customer Reviews:
Spectacular Mantovani Music.......2004-09-20
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The Typewriter: Leroy Anderson Favorites
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FTR Release Date: 1995-09-04 |
Tracks:
- Belle Of The Ball
- The Phantom Regiment
- The First Day Of Spring
- Sleigh Ride
- Plink, Plank, Plunk!
- Blue Tango
- Forgotten Dreams
- Bugler's Holiday
- The Penny-Whistle Song
- Clarinet Candy
- Horse And Buggy
- A Trumpeter's Lullaby
- Fiddle Faddle
- Jazz Pizzicato
- Jazz Legato
- The Syncopated Clock
- Sandpaper Ballet
- The Typewriter
- The Waltzing Cat
- Promenade
- Saraband
- Serenata
- Baladette
- Arietta
- Home Stretch
Amazon.com
Leroy Anderson's most famous piece is The Syncopated Clock, which became a well-known television tune in the 1950s. Anderson, a native of New Haven, Connecticut, was one of those composers who new his limitations exactly, and never wrote beyond them. He was a master at orchestral miniatures: short, tuneful pieces of musical fluff--but very high-quality fluff. Anderson lavished as much attention on one of his miniatures as Wagner did on his monster operas. They are the musical equivalent of Fabergé eggs. Slatkin treats these little gems with the loving attention they deserve, and you'll be amazed by how many of the tunes jog your memory. A delight. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
American Light Music.......2005-10-07
With this CD, is a compendium of 25 of Leroy Anderson's vast output and each of them, suprisingly, is a gem in and of itself. Anderson is a master of melody, creating the whimsical and the heartfelt. I was amazed to find that a short horn melody in "Horse and Buggy" could move me emotionally and so easily. One concern at purchasing this CD, was that his music might become trite and tired, especially with repeated listening; but Anderson is inventive in melody and he always mixes his songs up with unexpected syncopations and jazzy interpolations, not to mention the unusual battery of percussion needed to visualize the various animals, horse rides, and other crazy situations Anderson puts his orchestra in.
Leonard Slatkin and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra perform all of this music with the right gusto needed to portray Anderson's version of Americana. The only thing missing, perhaps, is the unbridled energy these works create in a live environment. While "Bugler's Holiday" and "Clarinet Candy" are played with great alacrity, the spark of the moment is lost on a recording format. Notwithstanding, this CD is an excellent choice if you can't get the live experience, excelling in musical quality, and quite frankly, is a lot of fun. Compare and contrast this CD with other Leroy Anderson collections under Arthur Fiedler, Leroy Anderson himself, as well as a Naxos release, and you will find this CD can hold its own rather easily.
Fine but lacks the last ounce of vitality.......2005-05-10
A Gem Of American Music.......2004-07-11
A Great Recording of a Lovable American Composer's Music.......2004-04-08
I will have to admit, when it comes to Anderson's music, usually no one beats the Boston Pops, especially under the direction of Arthur Fiedler. For many years Anderson was a collaborator of Fielder's and many of the Pops best known arrangements are those of Anderson. Perhaps this is why the Boston Pops performances of Anderson's music have an authentic feel to them. Yet if there is a close second to The Boston Pops' performances, it would be this collection by Leonard Slatkin and the St. Louis Symphony. Slatkin has a love and appreciation for the music and lead the orchestra in a competent and enjoyable manner.
This collection includes many of Anderson's favorites such as "Blue Tango," "Phantom Regiment," "Trumpeter's Lullaby," and "Fiddle Faddle" as well as many of Anderson's lesser known works. Which make the collection a real treat.
A whimsical pick-me-up.......2002-09-02
This CD features Leonard Slatkin and the St. Louis Symphony, but there is another great CD of Anderson's works by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. While both recordings are great, I give the edge to this CD. While Fiedler naturally has a better feel for Anderson's music (most notably on the "Sandpaper Ballet" and "Jazz Pizzicato"), Slatkin has recorded nine pieces not found on the Fiedler CD, including the delightful "Phantom Regiment," "First Day of Spring," "Forgotten Dreams," "Horse and Buggy," and my personal favorite, "Saraband."
This recording is a pleasure from beginning to end. I often find myself playing this CD two or three times in a row (and sometimes pressing "shuffle" after that) because Anderson's relentlessly happy music makes me feel that everything is right with the world.
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Frederick Fennell Conducts
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A5DLP6 Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Hands Across The Sea
- Father Of Victory
- The Golden Ear
- Old Comrades
- March, Op.99
- Valdres March
- Inglesina
- Knightsbridge March
- The U.S. Field Artillery
- The Thunderer
- Washington Post
- King Cotton
- El Capitan
- The Stars And Stripes Forever
- Amerian Patrol
- On The Mall
- Lights Out
- Barnum And Bailey's Favorite
- Colonel Bogey
- The Billboard
Tracks:
- Country Gardens
- Shepherd's Hey
- Colonial Song
- Children's March
- The Immovable Do
- Mock Morris
- Handel In The Strand
- Irish Tune From County Derry
- Spoon River
- My Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone
- Molly On The Shore
- I. Halcyon Days
- II. Springtime In Angus
- III. Youth Of Britain
Tracks:
- I. Covent Garden
- II. Westminster
- III. Knightsbridge
- I. Northwards
- II. Eastwards
- Pirate Dance From Goldilocks
- Suite Of Carols (Excerpts)
- A Christmas Festival
- Sandpaper Ballet
- Forgotten Dreams
- Trumpeter's Lullaby
- Penny-Whistle Song
- Bulger's Holiday
- I. The Irish Washerwoman
- II. The Minstrel Boy
- III. The Rakes Of Mallow
- IV. The Wearing Of The Green
- V. The Last Rose Of Summer
- VI. The Girl I Left Behind
Tracks:
- I. The Earle Of Oxford's Marche
- II. Pavana
- III. John Come Kisse Me Now
- IV. The Mayden's Song
- V. Wolsey's Wilde
- VI. The Bells
- Crown Imperial: A Coronation March
- Hammersmith: Prelude And Scherzo, Op.52
- I. Serenade
- II. Spiritual
- III. Celebration
- Fanfare And Allegro
Customer Reviews:
A Compendium of Classic Marches.......2007-01-10
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American Grab Bag
Manufacturer: Centaur ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005174Q Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- The Garden Of Eden: Old Adam
- The Garden Of Eden: The Eternal Feminine
- The Garden Of Eden: The Serpent's Kiss
- The Garden Of Eden: Through Eden's Gates
- America: Five Mood Sketches: Corn-Cob
- America: Five Mood Sketches: Indian Nocturne
- America: Five Mood Sketches: Hillbilly
- America: Five Mood Sketches: Night Song
- America: Five Mood Sketches: Music Hall
- Civil War Vars
- Take Five
- (I Still Am In Love With) A Girl Named Oli
- The Dream Rags: Sleepwalker's Shuffle
- The Dream Rags: The Nightmare Fant Rag (A Night On Rag Mountain)
- The Dream Rags: Morning Reveries
- Forgotten Dreams
- The Typewriter
Customer Reviews:
This CD Rocks!.......2001-07-19
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Forgotten Dreams
Phil Coulter Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000E1V Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Bantry Bay
- When I Grow Too Old To Dream
- Raglan Road
- The Old House
- From A Distance
- In The Gloaming
- Mna Na Na H-Eireann
- The Bard Of Armagh/Bunclody
- Forgotten Dreams
- The Mountains Of Mourne
- I Love The Ground She Walked Upon
- Smiling Through
- The Marino Waltz/Love Is Pleasin'
- A Song For Ireland
- The Green Fields Of France
- Anna Livia
Customer Reviews:
How do you fine "perfection".......2006-11-10
One of the Master's best.......2006-04-07
Simply some great music.......2001-07-15
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Orchestral Favourites
Manufacturer: Naxos American ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UO8Q Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Serenata
- The Syncopated Clock
- The Penny Whistle Song
- The Typewriter
- Sarabande
- Trumpeter's Lullaby
- Fiddle Faddle
- Forgotten Dreams
- Blue Tango
- Jazz Legato
- Jazz Pizzicato
- The Phantom Regiment
- Bugler's Holiday
- The Waltzing Cat
- March Of The Two Left Feet
- Promenade
- Plink, Plank, Plunk!
- The Girl In Satin
- Sandpaper Ballet
- Belle Of The Ball
- Sleigh Ride
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Blue Tango: Leroy Anderson's Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: Intersound Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000C7D Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- The Typewriter Song - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Syncopated Clock - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Bugler's Holiday - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Sandpaper Ballet - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Saraband - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
- A Trumpeter's Lullaby - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Belle Of The Ball - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Jazz Pizzicato - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Jazz Legato - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
- Sleighride - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Blue Tango - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Serenata - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- The Minstrel Boy - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
- Forgotten Dreams - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Fiddle Faddle - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Chicken Reel - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
- The Irish Washerwoman - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
- Plink Plank Plunk - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- Penny Whistle Song - Rochester Pops/Erich Kunzel
- China Doll - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
- March Of The Two Left Feet - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
- Classical Jukebox - Rochester Pops/Newton Wayland
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Fiddle Faddle: 15 Favorites by Leroy Anderson [DualDisc]
Manufacturer: Silverline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007CYE9O Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
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