| 1. Duende |
| 2. Wildwood Flower |
| 3. Amazing Grace |
| 4. Malaguena |
| 5. Danny Boy |
| 6. Canon |
| 7. Lord's Prayer |
Magic Moments,Esteban,Daystar Records,Ethnic Fusion,Latin Pop/Rock,Neo-Classical,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Solo Instrumental
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Magic Moments: The Best of Perry Como
Perry Como Manufacturer: Bmg Special Product ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000VCZOI Release Date: 2003-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Magic Moments
- Catch a Falling Star
- Round and Round
- Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
- Make Someone Happy
- Hello, Young Lovers
- Once Upon a Time
- Moon River
- Summer Wind
- When You Were Sweet Sixteen
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Magic Moments: The Best of '50s Pop
Various Artists Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002MHELE Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Moments To Remember-The Four Lads
- Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)-Doris Day
- Catch A Falling Star-Perry Como
- You Belong To Me-Jo Stafford
- Butterfly-Andy Williams
- Wheel Of Fourtune-Kay Starr
- Cry-Johnnie Ray
- Hey There-Rosemary Clooney
- Thats All I Want From You-Jaye P. Morgan
- Innamorata (Sweetheart)-Jerry Vale
- Mr. Sandman-The Chordettes
- Band of Gold-Don Cherry
- Standing On The Corner-The Four Lads
- Graduation Day-The Four Freshmen
- Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)-Perry Como
- Wonderful! Wonderful!-Johnny Mathis
- Love Letters In The Sand-Pat Boone
- Dont You Know-Della Reese
- 26 Miles (Santa Catalina)-The Four Preps
- The Theme From A Summer Place-Percy Faith & His Orchestra
Tracks:
- Remember When-The Platters
- Magic Moments-Perry Como
- A Kiss To Build A Dream On-Louis Armstrong
- Tammy-Debbie Reynolds
- Here In My Heart-Al Martino
- Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You)-Les Paul & Mary Ford
- The Glow Worm-The Mills Brothers
- I Went To Your Wedding-Patti Page
- Canadian Sunset-Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra With Eddie Haywood
- I Believe-Frankie Laine
- Music! Music! Music!-Teresa Brewer
- Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream)-The Crew-Cuts
- Sincerely-The McGuire Sisters
- Unchained Melody-Al Hibbler
- Singing The Blues-Guy Mitchell
- Jamaica Farewell-Harry Belafonte
- Cry Me A River-Julie London
- Its All In The Game-Tommy Edwards
- Alright, Ok You Win-Peggy Lee
- Perez Prado & His Orchestra-Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
Tracks:
- Memories Are Made Of This-Dean Martin
- Unforgettable-Nat King Cole
- The Tennessee Waltz-Patti Page
- Thats My Desire-Frankie Laine
- Keep It A Secret-Jo Stafford
- Moonglow And Theme From Picnic-Morris Stoloff & His Orchestra
- Let Me Go Lover-Joan Weber
- Mambo Italiano-Rosemary Clooney
- Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing-Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts
- Little Things Mean A Lot-Kitty Kallen
- Istanbul (Not Constantinople)-The Four Lads
- Secret Love-Doris Day
- You Dont Know Me-Jerry Vale
- Autumn Leaves-Roger Williams
- On The Street Where You Live-Vic Damone
- Sixteen Tons-Tennessee Ernie Ford
- The Wayward Wind-Gogi Grant
- Mack The Knife-Bobby Darin
- Twilight Time-The Platters
- The End-Earl Grant
Album Description
The 1950s could be considered the last days of innocence. While Elvis gyrated to "Jailhouse Rock" and "All Shook Up," Pat Boone mused about "Love Letters In The Sand." Throughout the decade, "family-friendly" artists like Rosemary Clooney and Perry Como continued to release records and rule the AM airwaves. Pop music, short for "popular," was just that: music enjoyed by mom, dad and kids alike.The 3-disc Magic Moments - The Best Of 50's Pop, the companion set to the upcoming PBS special of the same name, revisits this time with the most memorable songs of the era. Includes #1 hits by Perry Como ("Catch A Falling Star"), Al Martino ("Here In My Heart"), Rosemary Clooney ("Hey There"), Debbie Reynolds ("Tammy"), Doris Day ("Secret Love") and more. All in a deluxe digibook packed with photos.
Customer Reviews:
Timeless Music of Singable Songs.......2005-12-04
50's Pop Music At Its Best !.......2005-10-27
Magic Moments from '50s Pop Music.......2005-08-10
"overall '50s Popular Music Collection ~ Magic Moments".......2005-07-04
On the First Disc: (Moments To Remember)
A SUMMER PLACE (THEME FROM) (Percy Faith)
BAND OF GOLD (Don Cherry)
BUTTERFLY (Andy Williams)
CATCH A FALLING STAR (Perry Como)
CRY (Johnnie Ray)
DON'T YOU KNOW (Della Reese)
GRADUATION DAY (Four Freshmen)
HEY THERE (Rosemary Clooney)
HOT DIGGITY (DOG ZIGGITY BOOM) (Perry Como)
INNAMORATA (SWEETHEART) (Jerry Vale)
LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND (Pat Boone)
MISTER SANDMAN (The Chordettes)
MOMENTS TO REMEMBER (Four Lads)
STANDING ON THE CORNER (Four Lads)
THAT'S ALL I WANT FROM YOU (J.P. Morgan)
26 MILES (SANTA CATALINA) (Four Preps)
WHATEVER, WILL BE, WILL BE (QUE SERA SERA) (Doris Day)
WHEEL OF FORTUNE (Kay Starr)
WONDERFUL WONDERFUL (Johnny Mathis)
YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford)
The Second Disc: (Remember When)
A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON (Louis Armstrong)
ALRIGHT, OK YOU WIN (Peggy Lee)
CANADIAN SUNSET (Eddie Heywood & Hugo Winterhalter)
CHERRY PINK & APPLE BLOSSOM WHITE (Perez Prado)
CRY ME A RIVER (Julie London)
GLOW WORM (Mills Brothers)
HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino)
I BELIEVE (Frankie Laine)
I WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page)
IT'S ALL IN THE GAME (Tommy Edwards)
JAMAICA FAREWELL (Harry Belafonte)
MAGIC MOMENTS (Perry Como)
MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC (Teresa Brewer)
REMEMBER WHEN (The Platters)
SH-BOOM (Crew Cuts)
SINCERELY (McGuire Sisters)
SINGING THE BLUES (Guy Mitchell)
TAMMY (Debbie Reynolds)
UNCHAINED MELODY (Al Hibbler)
VAYA CON DIOS (Les Paul & Mary Ford)
On the Final Disc Three: (Memories Are Made Of This)
AUTUMN LEAVES (Roger Williams)
ISTANBUL (NOT CONSTANTINOPLE) (Four Lads)
KEEP IT A SECRET (Jo Stafford)
LET ME GO LOVER (Joan Weber)
LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT (Kitty Kallen)
LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING (Four Aces)
MACK THE KNIFE (Bobby Darin)
MAMBO ITALIANO (Rosemary Clooney)
MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS (Dean Martin)
MOONGLOW & PICNIC (Morris Stoloff)
ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE (Vic Damone)
SECRET LOVE (Doris Day)
SIXTEEN TONS (Tennessee Ernie Ford)
TENNESSE WALTZ (Patti Page)
THAT'S MY DESIRE (Frankie Laine)
THE END (Earl Grant)
TWILIGHT TIME (The Platters)
UNFORGETTABLE (Nat "King" Cole)
WAYWARD WING, THE (Gogi Grant)
YOU DON'T KNOW ME (Jerry Vale)
What!...no Frank Sinatra or Eddie Fisher...well you can't have everything...this is still one of the best compilations on the 50's that I've seen and heard so for...can't image a better collection of music just sit back, put the CD in, push play and close your eyes, let the enjoyment flow through the air...celebration of the songs that came from the heart with an appeal to all who were growing up or dating during the 50's...very detailed book that lists the record charts position, catalog number, label and the release date.
Some questions are noted in this very collectible book of liner notes which will test your sharp memories:
"Dean Martin once joked that he used to go over to which extremely mellow singer's house "to borrow a cup of sleep"? (was it Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis Jr., Al Martino or Perry Como).
This doesn't have all the big hits of the '50s or all the big stars...an excellent over-view with some of the decade's biggest mainstream pop hits, this is a terrific nostalgia trip...I know most people think of the 50's music as Bill Haley & His Comets, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Elvis Presley...but many pop hits were out there before such as ballads, beautiful melodies with great lyrics and never to be forgotten love songs...all of the songs included in this collectiion make you feel young again remembering such wonderful MAGIC MOMENTS!
Total Time: 3-CD-Set ~ Shout Factory 30180 ~ (8/10/2004)
A great gift for dad!!.......2004-09-14
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Operas Greatest Moments / Domingo, Price, Caballé, Kraus, Norman, Lanza
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FDD Release Date: 1992-11-10 |
Tracks:
- La Traviata: Libiamo, ne' lieti calici (Brindisi)
- Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
- Il Barbiere Di Siviglia: Largo al factotum
- Les Pecheurs Des Perles - Au fond du temple saint
- La Boheme: Mi chiamano Mimi
- Pique Dame: Yeletsky's Aria (Act ll, Scene1)
- La Wally - Ebben? Ne andro lontana
- L'elisir D'Amore: Una furtiva lagrima
- Die Walkure: Du bist der Lenz
- La Forza Del Destino: Pace, pace, mio Dio
- Pagliacci: Vesti la giubba
- Le Nozze Di Figaro: Dove sono i bei momenti
- Rigoletto: La donna e' mobile
- Madama Butterfly: Un bel di
- Die Zauberflote: Ach, ich fuhl's
- Aida: Se quel guerrrier io fossi; Celeste Aida
- Carmen: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera)
- Turandot: Nessun dorma
Customer Reviews:
My FIRST opera cd .......2006-09-29
Better compilations available.......2003-09-26
My desert island CD pick.......2003-01-10
Fine Querschnitt!.......2001-10-12
A collection of opera gems on one CD.......2001-04-07
I like these assortments of opera arias for the variety, for having all my favorites on one CD, and for the great performances you can find sometimes, like Caballe's here.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007Z9RDY Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- The Dolphins
- So Long & Thanks For All The Fish
- Arthur Wakes Up
- Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah! - Betty Wright
- Here I Am (Come And Take Me) - Al Green
- Destruction Of Earth
- Journey Of The Sorcerer
- The Hitchhikers's Guide To The Galaxy: Original Soundtrack
- Inside The Vogon Ship
- Vogon Poetry
- Space
- Vogon Command Centre
- Trillian & Arthur Reunited
- Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster
- Ten In Space
- Deep Thought
- Infinite Improbability Drive
- Viltvodle Street Music
- Huma's Hymn
- Capture Of Trillian
- Vogcity
- Love
- The Whale
- Planet Factory Floor
- Earth Mark II
- Magic Moments - Perry Como
- Shootout
- Finale
- Blast Off
- So Long & Thanks For All The Fish (Reprise)
- Careless Talk
- Vote Beeblebrox
- Reasons To Be Miserable (His Name Is Marvin)
Album Description
The popular "Hitchhiker" books by the late Douglas Adams inspired the engagingly quirky score by Joby Talbot. In addition to the score, the CD features: "Shoo-Rah Shoo-Rah" by Betty Wright; "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)" by Al Green; "Magic Moments " from Perry Como; "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" by Neil Hannon; "Careless Talk" and "Vote Beeblebrox" by Neil Hannon, Douglas Payne and Andy Dunlop; and "Reasons to be Miserable (His Name is Marvin)" by Stephen Fry.Joby Talbot began writing and performing in the early '90s, working with artists such as Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, and producer Nigel Godrich. In 2000, his score to the primetime British comedy "The League of Gentlemen" won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Title Music. The British Film Institute commissioned Talbot to compose a new score for Alfred Hitchcock's silent classic "The Lodger." As a classical composer, he has worked with all the major U.K. orchestras and has been commissioned by the prestigious BBC Proms Festival.
Customer Reviews:
ah-HA ... Quite a pleasure, really. .......2006-03-05
If you enjoyed the movie [and we will assume that you did since you're here] you will love this soundtrack! It's got Everything!
Much of the work is orchestral. Some of it is techno. There are a couple of pop tune, and Perry Como [it works, trust me].
The Opening Theme "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" is a gloriously funny show tune. It was funny on screen, but here you can pick out the lyrics. It's even more fun when you can sing along.
It's got the theme from the original radio play "Journey of the Sorcerer", banjo and all. [so did the movie].
Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is mellow enough to blow your mind.
"Huma's Hymn" about the Coming of the Great White Handkerchief is nothing more then Holy.
The "Planet Factory Floor" is ...Well, it's just plain Huge!
And Stephen Fry rapping. Stephen Fry, Man!! Reginald Jeeves of "Jeeves and Wooster" fame! If you are familiar with Stephen Fry, then the absurdity of him rapping makes this even more fun to listen to. He does the last track called "Reasons to Be Miserable (His Name is Marvin)", and he pulls it off so well!
It's enough to make you want this album!
A Pleasant Surprise.......2005-11-12
The silly tracks are in there too, and they're just as entertaining as the more traditional stuff. I love the music that is emitted from the Guide; its digital tones sound like a cell phone (except way less annoying and way cooler). Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is really awesome; it's like chilled Guide techno.
The slower tracks are equally nice. Tea in Space, Love, The Whale, and Space are all so simple and very pretty.
Then there are a few scores that are really big and just plain awesome. So Long and Thanks for All the Fish (and the intro about dophins) is so hysterical...I love how it's all put together. The Journey of the Sorcerer is fantastic. The only thing that's different about this version from the film is the addition of drums, but it's not a bad change at all. Planet Factory Floor is filled with such wonder and hugeness that's perfect for Magrathea. It's followed by the equally awesome Earth Mark II.
The only thing I didn't like about this CD was the addition of
Reasons to Be Miserable (His Name is Marvin). It was just....annoying and incredibly bad. But it's at the end of the CD, so I just don't listen to it. Not a big problem.
If you've seen the movie and enjoyed the music, this CD is definitely worth it. Who knew a comedy could have such epic music in it?
That's It --- I'm Voting for Beeblebrox!.......2005-11-03
The two major standouts of this album in my opinion are "Journey of the Sorcerer" and "Vote Beeblebrox." Anyone who's more than a casual fan of "Hitchhiker's" will immediately recognize "Journey of the Sorcerer" as the classic "Hitchhiker's" theme by the Eagles played on both the radio and television versions and now the movie as well. This version is enhanced and sounds great. It was a treat hearing it at the theater and it's awesome on this CD as well. "Vote Beeblebrox" --- I about died laughing when I heard this one. This is a sort of campaign song for Zaphod Beeblebrox that unfortunately never made it into the movie. "Don't believe the rumors / don't believe the vicious lies" it says, talking about how Zaphod isn't stupid. It continues in this vain with a hilarious spoken part from Zaphod saying that he "y'know, just wants to say all the things that presidents say, y'know." Has to be heard to be believed.
Following close behind these are definitely both versions of the wondrous "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish." Personally, I prefer the second version, a sort of upbeat lounge number, but both are great. "So long and thanks for all the fish / So sad that it should come to this / We tried to warn you all, but oh dear."
This album also includes a couple of what I guess could called Golden Oldies --- "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" and "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)." Of these two, I thought "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" was definitely better and more fun.
The bulk of the CD is the instrumental tracks from the film. Composed by Joby Talbot, these tend to suit the scenes they come from well. Enjoy some memories from the movie, or just enjoy listening to the music.
Finally, one last thing to mention --- "Reasons to be Miserable (His Name is Marvin)." Performed by Stephen Fry, this is a redo of a song by "Marvin himself." Wanna know what it's like to be Marvin? "In everything he has to do, he finds the world condemning / If he had his time again, he'd rather be a lemming." Yep, that Marvin's sure depressed (and depressing), but the song is fairly fun to listen to.
So long, that's all.......2005-10-01
Zarquad! What A Hoopy Soundtrack!.......2005-06-02
Some notable points:
The introduction about Dolphins, read by Stephen Fry, who of course played the voice of the Book in the film. And of course, the brassy, Broadway-style show-stopping musical number "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish" which serves as a wonderfully ridiculous setpiece for the opening credits. The melody appears several times throughout the score, usually whenever Arthur or Trillian are thinking of Earth. It is also reprised as a slow, jazzy, lounge singery song during the first part of the closing credits.
The cue from when the Vogons destroy the earth, which is appropriately tense and dramatic, and climaxes with a panicked-sounding string section playing imposibly high, abrubt notes, and ends abruptly as the earth is destroyed.
To fans of the original radio and TV series, I say to you Don't Panic, because Bernie Leadon's "Journey of the Sorcerer" (Which, for those of you that don't know, served as the theme to both the TV and radio series) is on the soundtrack with a faithful and reverent arrangement, complete with banjo. It is one of my favorite tracks on the album, and I listen to it along with the following track, which shares its name with the film's title, and the title of one of the most wholly remarkable books in the universe: The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
Another great track is the music for the whale that is suddenly called into existance over the planet of Magrathea. It is filled with unwarranted optimism, and pathos, and gives the scene the necessary emotional edge, which I think is something Douglas Adams himself would have enjoyed immensely, since he created the whale in response to cop shows where innocent bystanders are meaninglessly killed as a result of conflicts or car chases that they had nothing to do with, and the audience doesn't care about them since they were only on the screen for two seconds. So Douglas wanted to create a character who would only exist as a character for a very short time, but make him extremely sympathetic so the audience would feel actual emotion when he is killed. And it works, and has worked in every version of the Hitchhiker's Guide I've been exposed to.
Another great track is "Huma's Hymn", which sounds so authentically like a church song that you could swear you'd be able to find it in your church's song book. (But you won't, so don't go looking for it.) As I understand it, most of the chorus singing the song consists not of professional singers, but of fans and other random people who happened to be walking by the church where the song was recorded, to give it that extra level of authenticity that other filmmakers probably wouldn't care about.
Overall, this is a very evocative and wonderfully fantastic score. Mr. Talbot displays much originality, but at points seems to channel other great composers of SciFi movie music. I hear traces of John Williams' scores for the Star Wars films and Superman the Movie, Jerry Goldsmith's Star Trek: The Motion Picture, James Horner's Star Treks II and III, and even Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy soundtracks. Just listen to track 8 and you'll see what I mean.
Just so you know, there are three tracks that are not part of the score of the film. I suppose you could call them "Pop" tracks, but they're not tracks that have been popular in the past 10 years, at least. Only one of them: Perry Como's "Magic Moments" was in the film, at least that I could tell. It was used as source music twice, once in the pub near the beginning, and once near the end. That's all I can say about that without spoiling the movie for anyone who hasn't seen it. (And if you don't recognise the name of the song, it's been used in several movies, so you've probably heard it before.) The other two songs are Betty Wright's "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" and Al Green's "Here I Am (Come And Take Me)". While the inclusion of these songs on an otherwise orchestral soundtrack may seem odd, they definitely fit the film. Even if "Shoo-Rah! Shoo-Rah!" and "Here I Am (Come And Take Me)" don't appear in the film, you can imagine that they'd be the next songs to be cued on the jukebox in the pub near the beginning of the film, and so they help establish the mood for the scene. Some fans may be surprised or disappointed in the non-inclusion of Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World", but if you see the film, you will see that the scene during which that song played in the radio and TV series is not in the film. But no biggie, if they make a sequel (and there's no reason they shouldn't) perhaps that scene will make it in.
Overall, I'd say that this is a soundtrack that no fan of the Hitchhiker's franchise should be without. So buy it now, before the earth is demolished to make a hyperspace bypass!
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Mozart: Great Opera Moments 1
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ASAEK8 Release Date: 2006-01-10 |
Customer Reviews:
Whitman's Sampler of Stellar Performances from Opera's Elite on Four of Mozart's Best Opera Seria.......2006-07-07
The disc starts with a mellifluous Kiri Te Kanawa singing Zaide's Act I aria, "Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben" from a 1984 recording. From "Idomeneo", the young Netrebko takes on Ilia's aria, "Quando avran fine omai - Padre, grmani, addio!" with the lovely bell-like tone that first brought her media attention. You can also compare the distinct interpretations of the title role of Idomeneo from an autumnally resonant Placido Domingo in 1996 and a vibrant Luciano Pavarotti in his prime in 1966. Both singers uncover character dimensions seemingly elusive to the other. Sopranos Kathleen Battle and Edita Gruberova perform with amazing vigor on their arias from a 1987 recording of "Seraglio".
From "The Magic Flute", it is fascinating to hear German baritone Hermann Prey's traditionally stentorian interpretation of Papageno in 1964 versus Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel's more syncopated take on the same role in his fanciful duet with mezzo-soprano superstar Cecilia Bartoli nearly forty years later. In between, South Korean soprano Sumi Jo shows great clarity and agility as Queen of Night on her Act I aria, "Zum Leiden bin ich auserkoren". Finnish bass Martti Talvela lends a decidedly melancholy, church-like tone to his Sarastro on his Act II aria, "O Isis und Osiris". However, the most melodious aria, Tamino's "Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schon" from Act I, is sung beautifully by German tenor Fritz Wunderlich. This is a superb sampling of world-class performances from the massive Decca/Deutsch Grammophon/Philips vaults.
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Magic Moments
Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000B6ODC4 Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
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Magic Moments: The Best of Perry Como
Perry Como Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007783Q4 Release Date: 2004-04-27 |
Tracks:
- Magic Moments
- Catch A Falling Star
- Round And Round
- Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
- Make Someone Happy
- Hello Young Lovers
- Once Upon A Time
- Moon River
- Summer Wind
- When You Were Sweet Sixteen
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Hooray for Love
Manufacturer: Centaur ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009J2S66 Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Sleepin' Bee/Let's Fall in Love
- Stormy Weather
- American Minuet
- One for My Baby
- Hooray for Love
- Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe
- Rhythmic Moments for Piano Solo
- Come Rain or Come Shine
- That Old Black Magic
- Over the Rainbow
- Blues in the Night
- Last Night When We Were Young
- I've Got the World on a String
- Here's What I'm Here For
- Someone at Last
- Man That Got Away
- It's a New World
- Get Happy
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A Celebration of Defining Moments in Recording History
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VEQIY Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
Tracks:
- Sinfonietta - Simon Rattle
- El Combat Del Somni - Victoria De Los Angeles
- Piano Concerto - Sviatoslav Richter
- Don Giovanni - Carlo Maria Giulini
- Eroica - Otto Klemperer
- Gymnopedies - Aldo Ciccolini
- Don Carlo - Placido Domingo
- 24 Caprices - Itzhak Perlman
- Liederkreis Op.39 - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Cello Concerto - Sir John Barbirolli
- Alborada Del Gracioso - Dinu Lipatti
- 'Peter Grimes' - Andre Previn
- Das Lied Von Der Erde - Otto Klemperer
- Violin Concerto No.1 - David Oistrakh
- Boris Godunov - Boris Christoff
- Piano Concerto No.22 - Annie Fischer
- La Boheme - Jussi Bjorling
- Symphony No.2 'Resurection' - Otto Klemperer
Tracks:
- Bachianas Brasileiras - Heitor Villa-Lobos
- Die Zauberflote - Herbert Von Karajan
- Preludes II - Walter Gieseking
- Symphonie Fantastique - Sir Thomas Beecham
- Il Trovatore - Maria Callas
- String Quartet - Alban Berg Quartett
- Wesendonck-Lieder - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
- Horn Concerto No.3 - Dennis Brain
- Fidelio - Otto Klemperer
- Piano Concerto In G - Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
- Kindertotenlieder - Bruno Walter
- Dialogues Des Carmelites - Pierre Dervaux
- Violin Concerto - Yehudi Menuhin
- Salome - Herbert Von Karajan
- Tout Un Monde Lointain... - Mstislav Rostropovich
- Il Barbiere Di Siviglia - Vittorio Gui
- Fantasia On 'Greensleeves' - Sir John Barbirolli
- Die Lustige Witwe - Nicolai Gedda
- Symphony No.9 'Choral' - Wilhelm Furtwangler
Customer Reviews:
Interesting, and so cheap!.......2005-03-17
There are two discs, each with about 18 tracks, averaging about 4 minutes each, of excerpts and individual movements of the some of the most famous of the 150 "GROCs."
In the booklet it has a few interesting (sometimes not that interesting) facts about each of the 150 performances.
If you don't mind excerpts of pieces or isolated movements, this would be a worthwhile purchase, especially for the bizarrely reasonable price.
Not that great.......2004-11-19
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Magic Moments
Various with Original Artists Manufacturer: Warner-Heartland Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000MJTF8C |
Product Description
40 Pop Love Songs. DISC 1: islands in the stream/this old heart of mine/how sweet it is to be loved by you/I don't want to live without you/keep on loving you/a groovy kind of love/if/lost in love/Africa/endless love/what's love got to do with it/just the two of us/it might be you/Arthur's theme/unchained melody/all my life/looks like we made it/the lady in red/lead me on/eternal flame. DISC 2. release me/kiss you all over/I need you/let me love you tonight/biggest part of me/wicked game/you're in my heart/you're the inspiration/misty blue/fire and rain/Sara/eye in the sky/we'll never have to say goodbye again/falling/I go crazy/love will lead you back/make me lose control/second chance/muscrat love/just a song before I go.Meditation Music:
- MCA Master Series - Guitar Stars
- Metropolitan Tribe
- Midnight Groove
- Mizu Ni Inorite [Import]
- Motives for Recycling
- Music Under the Influence
- Narcophony
- Natural
- New Life
- Ocean Sunrise
Meditation Music
Music: ROSE PLAYS SAINT-SAENS, BLOCH AND TCHAIKOVSKY
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind [Soundtrack]
Classics, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
Casino Classics - Remixes [Import]