| 1. Intro (Interlude) |
| 2. Broadcast |
| 3. Long Time Comin |
| 4. Tuned In (Interlude) |
| 5. Interception |
| 6. Future - Frost-T, , , Royal Temple, , Voice |
| 7. How Long |
| 8. Represent |
| 9. God in My Chest |
| 10. Who's on My Phone?-Interlude |
| 11. Tapping In |
| 12. Rise Up |
| 13. Why? |
| 14. Money Dance |
| 15. Take It Back (Family) - Mista Taylor, , , , , Voice |
| 16. Latin Swing - Royal Temple, , Voice |
| 17. Charismata |
| 18. Land of the Lost |
| 19. There for Me |
| 20. Outro (Interlude) |
Broadcast,Voice,4th Man Records,Gospel,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Family Music Party
Trout Fishing in America Manufacturer: Trout Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000655S Release Date: 1998-04-21 |
Tracks:
- The Window
- My World
- My Hair Had A Party Last Night
- Count On Me
- 18 Wheels On A Big RIg
- Carry Me
- Mine!
- Pico De Gallo
- Baby's Got The Car Keys
- Lullaby
- What I Want Is A Proper Cup Of Coffee
- We Weary Deer
- 11 Easy Steps
- Back When I Could Fly
- I Can Dance
- No Matter What Goes Right
Customer Reviews:
Fun Family Music.......2007-04-11
Truly a Family Party.......2007-01-19
New Mom...New Trout Fan.......2005-09-08
Buy it!!!.......2004-05-30
For "adult" Trout, check out "Reel Life"...I listen to it all the time, even after owning it for about 7 years now. Enjoy!
kids music for adults.......2004-05-10
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The Last Broadcast
Doves Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000065SXM Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Words
- There Goes The Fear
- M62 Song
- Where We're Calling From
- N.Y.
- Satellites
- Friday's Dust
- Pounding
- Last Broadcast
- The Sulphur Man
- Caught By The River
Amazon.com
The Last Broadcast sees Doves frontman Jimi Goodwin and multi-instrumentalist brothers Andy and Jez Williams soaring to new if perhaps grandiose heights. The thundering opening beat and spiraling guitars of "Words" are reminiscent of Ride at their bombastic peak, and "There Goes the Fear" has relentlessly reverberating Latin rhythms, New Order-influenced guitars, and sweeping vocals that are nothing less than breathtaking. Quiet reprieve comes with "M62," a delicate haunting reworking of King Crimson's "Moonchild," bizarrely recorded under the M62 flyover in Manchester, and its desolate atmospherics are juxtaposed against the remainder of the album. With the thrusting onslaught of "Pounding," the obligatory earthy rock of "N.Y.," and the joyous pastoral acoustic-led splendor of "Caught by the River," the Doves have crafted a liberating sophomore album that happily combines the uplifting anthemic essence of dance with good old rock & roll. --Christopher BarretAlbum Details
The Follow Up to the Critically Acclaimed 'lost Souls' Dispels Any Prior Notion that this Band Are Melancholy. Their Collective Confidence and Cohesion as Well as Strong Positive Attitude Come Through Each Note of this Album as You'll Hear the Moment the Laser Hits the Disc. This is an Auspicious Occasion Where the Band Prove to the World that They Indeed Belong in that Class of Groups with Radiohead, U2, Oasis and all the Rest...where Everything They Do Justifies Attention and the Praise Heaped on them from the Beginning. The First Album was Born Out of Frustration and Countless Setbacks. This Time, It's Solid and as Nme Says, 'something Fresh and New. It's a Euphoric Experience...and One that Finally Reveals What a Great Band the Doves Are.'Customer Reviews:
fantastic.......2007-02-25
Grandiose!, Epic! Mancunian!.......2006-11-11
Simply dull .......2006-08-15
A Beautiful Thing.......2006-07-06
On an album full of highlights my personal favourite which hasn't really been highlighted in previous reviews is `Friday's Dust', a haunting, orchestral piece that still puts the hairs on the back of my neck on edge. It is a sensational track which will pass many casual listeners by as it was never released as a single and is not particularly radio-friendly. However it is a song that, along with track 2 `Words', really sums up what Doves are about. They are far more insightful than Coldplay or Travis ever could be but they are still a rock and roll band capable of writing hits to unite the most demanding festival crowd.
Doves should be saluted for this album. In an era when most new British rock bands are looking at the past for inspiration (step forward the cringingly awful ska-cum-Smiths wannabes The Ordinary Boys and a multitude of The Jam clones) Doves are making profound music that sounds like it belongs to the 21st century whilst paying the proper respect to music history that it should. Synthesisers mix freely with acoustic guitars, orchestras and eerie sound effects to create an overall sound that makes all the songs on this album instantly recognisable from either of Doves other offerings.
My Favorite Doves Album.......2006-03-16
I like every song on this album including the two tracks which are really build ups into other songs.
There Goes the Fear
Words
Sulphur Man
Pounding
Caught by River
and Satellites (which almost reminds me of an updated variation of XTC's "Satellites") are all songs that are pockets of proud melancholy.
The deep baritone vocals are reminiscent of Red House Painters or Ride. The music is reminiscent of The Verve.
But the sound is very unique and the album is as good as any I've got in my collection.
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Singin' in the Rain (1952 Film Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
Nacio Herb Brown , Gene Kelly , and Arthur Freed Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006JOF3 Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Main Title/Singin' In The Rain - Gene Kelly
- Fit As A Fiddle (And Ready For Love) - Gene Kelly
- Tango (Temptation) - MGM Studio Orchestra
- All I Do Is Dream Of You - Debbie Reynolds
- All I Do Is Dream Of You (Outtake) - Gene Kelly
- Make 'Em Laugh - Donald O'Connor
- Beautiful Girl Montage - MGM Studio Orchestra & Chorus
- Beautiful Girl - Jimmie Thompson
- You Were Meant For Me - Gene Kelly
- You Are My Lucky Star (Outtake) - Debbie Reynolds
- Moses - Gene Kelly
- Good Morning - Gene Kelly
- Singin' In The Rain - Gene Kelly
- Would You? - Betty Noyes
- Broadway Melody Ballet - MGM Studio Orchestra & Chorus
- Would You? End Title - Gene Kelly
- Singin' In The Rain (In A-Flat) - Debbie Reynolds
- Finale - Gene Kelly
- Main Title (Alternate Version) - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Beautiful Girl (Alternate Version/Tempo Track) - Gene Kelly
- Would You? (Unused Version) - Debbie Reynolds
- Would You (Duet) (Unused Version) - Gene Kelly
- Beautiful Girl (Unused Original Version) - Jimmie Thompson
- Singin' In The Rain (Alternate Vocal) - Gene Kelly
- Should I (Unused Instrumental) - MGM Studio Orchestra
Tracks:
- The Broadway Melody - Charles King
- You Were Meant For Me - Charles King
- The Wedding Of The Painted Doll - James Burroughs
- Singin' In The Rain - Cliff Edwards
- Should I - Charles Kaley
- Beautiful Girl - Sam Ash
- All I Do Is Dream Of You - Gene Raymond
- Broadway Rhythm - Frances Langford
- I've Got A Feelin' Your Foolin' - Robert Taylor
- You Are My Lucky Star - Marjorie Lane
- Would You - Jeanette MacDonald
- Good Morning - Judy Garland
- Singin' In The Rain - Judy Garland
- All I Do Is Dream Of You - Judy Garland
- Dignity - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Stunt Montage (Extended Version) - MGM Studio Orchestra
- First Silent Picture (Extended Version) - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Have Lunch With Me - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Dancing On A Rainbow - Arthur Freed
- Singin' In The Rain (Radio Broadcast) - Arthur Freed
- Broadway Melody Ballet (Original Version) - Gene Kelly
Amazon.com
A vibrant tribute to MGM's legendary confluence of brains, talent, hard work, ambition--and dare we say it?--massive egos, Singin' in the Rain long ago took its rightful place among the first rank of the studio's dizzying catalog of film musicals. This double-disc, 46-track 50th-anniversary edition features all of the film's familiar songs, as well as numerous outtakes and extended versions, many culled directly from the film's original recording masters. Its second disc also chronicles the film's clever--if studio imposed--self-referential musical gambit of recycling a slate of Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown songs from Metro's first decade by including 14 of the originals, including performances by Jeanette McDonald, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Freed himself. Featuring a dozen previously unreleased recordings and an illustrated booklet containing the insightful reminiscences of the film's original writers, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, it's the ultimate musical companion to one of cinema's magical, enduring masterpieces. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
The complete 50th Anniversary Edition and a bonus disc featuring the original recordings that inspired the 1952 MGM classic! Includes 12 previously unreleased tracks 'Would You?' (duet) (unused version), 'Beautiful Girl' (unused original version), 'Singin' In The Rain' (alternative vocal), 'Should I' (unused instrumental), 'You Were Meant For Me', 'All I Do Is Dream Of You', 'Broadway Rhythm', 'You Are My Lucky Star', 'Would You?', 'Dancing On A Rainbow' plus 'Broadway Melody Ballet' (original version). Rhino. 2002.Customer Reviews:
the perfect movie.......2007-03-10
Who can say what is beatiful? Look at faces of Gene and Stan during the shooting on the set: whole concentration and attention for everything.
This is a unique moment in their story, and in the story of cinema.
Unforgettable.
I LOVE MY FAVORITE SONG, AND THANKS TO THIS CD I CAN LISTEN TO IT ALL DAY LONG!!.......2007-01-28
Wonderful Soundtrack to a Wonderful Movie.......2006-06-16
Great CD.......2006-03-20
musical memories.......2006-03-14
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Broadcast
Cutting Crew Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000WG1 Release Date: 1992-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Any Colour
- One For The Mockingbird
- I've Been In Love Before
- Life In A Dangerous Time
- Fear Of Falling
- (I Just) Died In Your Arms
- Don't Look Back
- Sahara
- It Shouldn't Take Too Long
- The Broadcast
Customer Reviews:
I'll Remember You Girl,..............2005-09-19
What about the music itself you ask? Well, Cutting Crew certainly carved a sound all their own. The music could be classified as almost"jazzy" up-beat pop rock.Nick Van Edee's voice is smooth and has a pattened light -hearted energy to it. All the songs are very well written and the production is inpeccable.Synth's are employed but if only to add soothing atmosphere and hold the songs together.This music is NOT in anyway "New Wave".The band sounds as if they had been playing together for years. My personal favorite is the closing "Broadcast"- this song will leave you speechless, and almost take you on a journey. Put on the headphones, chill out, and listen to this tune and I promise you the stress will just dissolve. Definately a must have for any music fan.Check it out!
A Guilty Pleasure.......2005-04-14
A terrific slice of new wave.......2005-02-04
Cutting Crew has a hard-hitting album, that confidently places the power single - "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" in the sixth slot. In between the beginning and the song we all knew beforehand are a pack of remarkably good songs. The first four are particularly effective - the energy of "Any Colour" carries over brilliantly into the passionate "One For the Mockingbird". "I've Been in Love Before" makes a smooth, total transition into emotional territory before the dramatic heights of "Life in a Dangerous Time" (a song written about 15 years too early).
By the time we come to "(I Just) Died in Your Arms", the power single isn't needed to convince us of the talent and vision of Cutting Crew - it only confirms what we already know.
Other strong songs on the album include the deceptively sedate "Sahara" and "It Shouldn't Take Too Long." The title track sounds curiously similar to the music of Howard Jones.
The above seven are, I think, the strongest songs on the album, but Cutting Crew makes no real mistakes with any of their songs. This is a remarkably packed album, and an essential addition to the collection of any 80s fan.
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As an aside, I should caution people not to put any stock in reviews that rip on Cutting Crew's main single and the album as a whole, without mentioning anything about the other songs. Transparent reviews like that clearly illustrate the reviewer's failure to listen to the album. Sad, but true.
Oh! The 80's!.......2004-06-15
Remember the time............2004-03-03
True love not meant to be
Now it aids me in my quest
Listen to the words
Makes sense of the mess
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Broadcast to the World
Zebrahead Manufacturer: Icon Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I2JD62 Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Broadcast To The World
- Rated 'U' For Ugly
- Anthem
- Enemy
- Back To Normal
- Postcards From Hell
- Karma Flavored Whiskey
- Here's To You
- Wake Me Up
- Lobotomy For Dummies
- The Walking Dead
- Your New Boyfriend Wears Girl Pants
Album Description
Produced by Cameron Webb (Motorhead, Social Distortion, Silverstein ,Tenacious D) and the band, Broadcast to the World proves it was worth waiting for with smart, razor-sharp rockers like "Rated U for Ugly," "Karma Flavored Whisky" and "Broadcast to the World."Against a big, buoyant backdrop painted by guitarist Greg Bergdorf, drummer Ed Udhus and bassist Ben Osmundson, Lewis and rapper Ali Tabatabaee detail scenarios of betrayal ("Here's to You"), domestic troubles ("Your New Girlsfriend Wears Girlpants") and soured relationships ("Back to Normal"). With new addition to zebrahead Matty Lewis on this album you can tell the band means business.
Broadcast to the World is the successor to zebrahead's critically acclaimed third release, MFZB. MFZB had the highest testing alternative song for months running with "Rescue Me". MFZB also went gold in Japan! Playmate of the Year, released in 2000 to rave reviews, the album's infectious title track received over 4000 spins on Modern Rock and Rock radio, garnering airplay on some of the nation's biggest alternative stations. Meanwhile, its provocative companion video, which co-starred a harem of curvy Playboy playmates and was shot at the Playboy mansion, was steaming up television screens across the country. Broadcast to the World has all the electrifying energy of a live zebrahead show, blending raging tempos and ringing guitar lines into surging, insistent choruses that stick after a single listen.
Customer Reviews:
This is one of the best albums i've ever heard........2007-04-19
What makes this album so great is the rocking choruses (these guys know how to write a good hook!) and simple but rocking riffs filled with tons of energy. You can these guys are really comfortable with their instruments, as they are technically solid.
Not only is this CD good and lighthearted, but also it may be the best CD you have ever purchased.
This band has become so much more and I can't wait to here more from them.
Zebrahead has changed? *Gasp* No way!.......2007-04-01
But it was a phenominal album. It was labeled as being 'Pop Punk,' and whatever the hell that is, they one-uped all the other Blink ripoffs easily. Then their singer Justin left, and Matty came in. Matty sounds like Justin... but doesn't seem to have that powerful, booming depth that Justin displayed at times. Despite that, 'Broadcast' delivers the same delightfully ear friendly tunes that MFZB so beautifully displayed. As if yearning to be the band they once were, you can still see the funk influences in BTTW, however only in one song, "Back to Normal."
The title song and "Karma Flavored Whiskey" are hard hitting songs with an almost metal edge to them. "Here's To You" is one of the catchiest songs Zebrahead has ever written. The first single, "Anthem" is amazing to sing along to.
But heres the catch: MFZB was a downright jawdropping album. Their were no "bad" songs. BTTW continued the new, faster paced, angstier Zebrahead flow, however, it argueably does have a few "bad" songs. The last 2 tracks are snoozers. "Enemy" tries to mix things up, with Zebrahead setting a darker atmosphere, but it fails.
Bottom line? If you LOVED MFZB, you'll thoroughly enjoy BTTW. But MFZB still is the better of the two.
Zebrahead used to be good before this.......2007-03-01
BROADCAST TO THE WORLD REVIEW.......2006-12-17
Broadcast To The World.......2006-10-24
If you caved and bought the record months ago when it came out, you got two b-sides/ bonus tracks. If you waited, pat yourself on the back. Both Riot Girl and Down In Flames are two of the worst Zebrahead b-sides I've ever heard.
1. Broadcast to the world 3/5
2. Rated U for ugly 3/5
3. Anthem 5/5 (favorite)
4. Enemy 4/5
5. Back To Normal 4/5
6. Postcards From Hell 3/5
7. Karma Flavored Whiskey 3/5
8. Here's To You 4/5
9. Wake Me Up 4/5
10. Lobotomy For Dummies 3/5
11. Walking Dead 4/5
12. Your New Boyfriend Wears Girl's Pants 5/5
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Radio JXL: A Broadcast From Computer Hell Cabin
Junkie XL Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00019PDEI Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Intro 3pm
- Tennis
- Crusher (Featuring Saffron)
- Don't Wake Up Policeman (Featuring Peter Tosh & Friends)
- Reload (Featuring Dave Grahan)
- Spirits (Featuring Saffron)
- Angels (Featuring Gary Numan)
- Perfect Blue Sky (Featuring Robert Smith)
- Between These Walls (Featuring Anouk)
- Access To The Excess (Featuring ChuckD)
- Catch Up To My Step (Featuring Solomon Burke)
- Never Alone (Featuring Terry Hall)
- Configuring Audio System
- A Little Less Conversation (Featuring Elvis Presley)
- Beauty Never Fades (Featuring Saffron)
- Broken (Featuring Grant Nicholas)
- JXL Radio Technical Support
Tracks:
- Intro 3am
- Chilled
- Dubzilla
- Casio
- Angels(12 Inch Cut)
- Breezer(Featuring Sasha)
- Nudge
- Red
- Beauty Never Fades(12 Inch Cut)
- Cosmic Cure
- Rehsurc
Customer Reviews:
great music, interesting collaborations from jxl.......2006-04-21
Shortly after buying this CD I also bought Junkie XL's companion album entitled 7am, which is available for download off his website. That one is 19 tracks divided into two discs: 7am - ambient, and 7am - dance. It's just under two hours of additional music, and has some interesting reworkings of the Computer Hell Cabin material. If you really like this album, I recommend 7am as well.
Where's the edge?.......2006-03-19
It's a pop CD, nothing more than that. The collaborations with Elvis and Solomon Burke are worth getting the CD for, but otherwise... not too special I'm afraid.
Let's hope he gets the big beat edge back soon.
This CD is brilliant!!.......2005-09-29
What a disapointment.......2005-05-31
I was extremely disapointed when I popped this CD in... I had such high hopes, being a fan of Saturday Teenage Kick and LOVING Big Sounds of the Drags. Obviously it was the "unkie" in Junkie XL that supplied the quality beats, as after he dropped it for his version of "Little Less Conversation" things went seriously downhill.
I'm just gonna sit here and listen to Love Like Razorblade and reminisce the good old days...
Just like this years Ultra Fest.......2005-05-08
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Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band: Rare Broadcast Performances From 1943-1944
Glenn Miller Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001VT2 Release Date: 1990-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Sun Valley Jump
- I Got Rhythm
- Rhapsody In Blue
- My Blue Heaven
- Long Ago And Far Away
- Oh, What A Beautiful Morning
- A Tisket A Tasket
- What Do You Do In The Infantry
- Solitude
- I'll Be Around
- Here We Go Again
- Jeep Jockey Jump
- Over There
- Peggy, The Pin Up Girl
- There'll Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin
- Medley: In The Gloaming/For The First Time/Stompin' At The Savoy/Deep Purple
Customer Reviews:
poor compilation of Glenn Miller music.......2006-03-26
Terrific!.......2005-09-06
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Future Crayon
Broadcast Manufacturer: Warp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FS9LKM Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Illuimination
- Still Feels Like Tears
- Small Song IV
- Where Youth And Laughter Go
- One Hour Empire
- Distant Call
- Poem Of Dead Song
- Hammer Without A Master
- Locusts
- Chord Simple
- Daves Dream
- DDL
- Test Area
- Unchanging Window/Chord Simple
- A Man For Atlantis
- Minus Two
- Violent Playground
- Belly Dance
Customer Reviews:
good.......2006-11-28
Great B-Sides!.......2006-08-25
futuristic "Crayon".......2006-08-23
Fortunately their later B-sides, UK EPs, rarities and discards are far superior, as displayed in "Future Crayon." While not perfect -- some songs just never gel together as music -- some of the songs on here are perfect gems, and others are just chilly trippy music.
It open with the steady, solid "Illumination," where a steady bassline is wrapped up in airy synth, while Trish Keenan's clear voice croons a hard-to-decipher song. The music gets even harder in the second song, which is a droning ballad that sounds like a robot love song.
From there on, the spattering of B-sides and rarities takes all sorts of directions -- they do twinkly yet ominous pop melodies, meditative noodling, abrasive little sci-fi jazz numbers that never really form into songs, Middle-Eastern trip-hop, buzzy folk, angular electronica, and airy ambient numbers that drift off while you listen to them.
It's hard to really describe the sound of Broadcast, while avoiding words like "retro." In fact, it doesn't really sound like a retro band, but like a bunch of ghosts and meditative robots who have formed a sixties cover band, and are playing on a wintry morning. Yep, that's how it really sounds at times.
And the surprising thing about "Futuristic Crayon" is that many of the songs do seem to fit together, even though they were not made as an album -- the buzzy synth and ambiguous melodies tie together from song to song, so that if you didn't know better, you might think they had all been made together. Even in the folkier numbers like "Unchanging Window/Chord Simple," they put in some fuzz bass and touches of electronica.
There are a few duds, however -- "One Hour Empire" is basically one long drum solo with some flourishes thrown in, and it never actually becomes something listenable. And some of the songs just need tightening up, since they have bits that just waffle around aimlessly.
Trish Keenan's voice is one of Broadcast's most important assets -- her voice is clear, cool and thoughtful. James Cargill's music serves as the perfect backdrop for her singing and the cool, intelligent lyrics. "Some words cannot be bound/no anchor can be found/this land which used/will be too confused/and when they shake your hand/the ground will break away..."
If those few dud tracks had been excised, "Future Crayon" could have been the rare B-sides album that is mistaken for a full-length release. Like a flawed but still beautiful crystal.
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Puttin' on the Ritz: The Great Hollywood Musicals
The Singing Hoosiers Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003D05 Release Date: 1995-09-26 |
Tracks:
- That's Entertainment
- Blue Skies
- Cheek To Cheek
- Puttin' On The Ritz
- Over The Rainbow
- Forty-Second Street
- Singin' In The Rain
- Lover
- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
- The Continental
- They Can't Take That Away From Me
- I've Got you Under My Skin
- On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
- A Fine Romance
- Thanks For The Memory
- Lullaby Of Broadway
Customer Reviews:
If you like great musicals you'll love this!.......2007-03-20
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The Big Broadcast, Volume 2: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rivermont ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P1KP40 Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? - Eva Taylor
- Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes - Arthur Hall with the Broadway Music Masters
- Let's Talk About My Sweetie - Charles Kaley with Abe Lyman's California
- Spring Fever - Rube Bloom
- South Wind - Walter Davison's Louisville Loons
- Love and Kisses (From Baby to You) - Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
- Blue Baby - Kenneth Casey and His Orchestra
- Because You Are My Dream Girl - Bob Nolan with Blue Steele and His
- I Get the Blues When It Rains - Irving Kaufman with Fred Rich and His
- Wasting My Love on You - Annette Hanshaw
- Reaching for the Moon - Al Bowlly with Roy Fox and His Band
- Dream a Little Dream of Me - Smith Ballew with Teddy Raph and His
- Was That the Human Thing to Do? - Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut
- Play Me a Frigid Air - Sid Peltyn and His Orchestra
- Rise `n' Shine - Ramona with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
- Oh! By Jingo - The Three Keys
- Washington Squabble - Claude Hopkins Orchestra
- With Every Breath I Take - Connie Boswell with Jimmie Grier and His
- Believe It Beloved - Eddie Stone with Isham Jones and His Orchestra
- I Got Shoes - You Got Shoesies - Cliff Edwards
- Tap Room Blues - Joe Venuti and His Blue Four
- Alone - Eddie Paul and The Paramount Orchestra
- The Panic is On - Mezz Mezzrow and His Swing Band
- Bugle Call Rag - Don Redman and His Orchestra
- Everybody Loves My Baby - Red Nichols and His Pennies
Customer Reviews:
Every Bit As Good As Volume 1.......2007-07-21
Another great Big Broadcast compilation!.......2007-07-02
Skeptic (Northeast) may gainsay this, but it's good stuff, and I commend it to your attention. Let him do his worst.
Dance Music:
- Can't Nobody Hold Me Down [CD-single]
- Come See Me [CD-single]
- Cypress Hill IV [Explicit Lyrics]
- Doe or Die [Explicit Lyrics]
- Don't Talk Just Listen [Explicit Lyrics]
- Downtown Julie Brown's Hip Hop Box
- Enquiring Minds
- Evolution Fight [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Foundation [Explicit Lyrics]
- Full Time Hustlin' [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Werner: Pastorale in D; Prelude Der verlorene Sohn
All Tomorrow's Tears-Best of Midnight Choir [Import]
You Sing The Hits Of Aretha Franklin (Karaoke)