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Tubular Bells
Composed by
Mike Oldfield
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Jon Field,
Lindsay Cooper,
Mike Oldfield,
Sally Oldfield,
Mundy Ellis,
Steve Broughton
2.
The Rio Grande
Composed by
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with
David Bedford,
Mike Oldfield
3.
Portsmouth
Composed by
Mike Oldfield
with
Mike Oldfield,
Leslie Penning
4.
In Dulci Jubilo for soloists & chorus
Composed by
Robert Lucas Pearsall
with
Mike Oldfield,
Leslie Penning
5.
Hergest Ridge
Composed by
Mike Oldfield
with
Terry Oldfield,
Lindsay Cooper,
Mike Oldfield,
Clodagh Simonds,
Sally Oldfield,
June Whiting,
William Murray,
Edward Hobart
Conducted by
David Bedford
6.
Star's End An Extract
Composed by
David Bedford
Performed by
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with
Mike Oldfield,
Chris Cutler
Conducted by
Vernon Handley
7.
Argiers
Composed by
Mike Oldfield
with
Mike Oldfield,
Leslie Penning
8.
Speak (Tho' You Only Say Farewell)
Composed by
Lawrence Wright
with
David Bedford,
Mike Oldfield
9.
Ommadawn
Composed by
Mike Oldfield
with
Eddie Tatane,
David Strange,
Terry Oldfield,
Bridget St. John,
Leslie Penning,
William Murray,
Lucky Ranku,
Ernest Mothle,
Julian Bahula,
Mike Oldfield,
Clodagh Simonds,
Sally Oldfield,
Paddy Moloney,
Don Blakeson,
Pierre Moerlen,
The Penrhos Kids
10.
The Phaeacian Games
Composed by
David Bedford
with
David Bedford,
Mike Oldfield
11.
First Excursion
Composed by
David Bedford, Mike Oldfield
with
David Bedford,
Mike Oldfield
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Malt Shop Memories 10-CD Boxed Set!
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Break out those bobby socks and school sweaters! All those jukebox classics from the 1950s are here, packaged in a nifty collector's box. Jitterbug to 150 hits by the Four Seasons, Dion and the Belmonts, and many more! Song include:
Disc 1:
1. All I Have To Do Is Dream - Everly Brothers **
2. Where The Boys Are -Connie Francis **
3. My Boyfriend's Back -The Angels **
4. Goin' Out Of My Head -Little Anthony and the Imperials **
5. One Two Three Len Barry **
6. Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen -Neil Sedaka **
7. The Church Bells May Ring -The Diamonds **
8. Everybody's Somebody's Fool -Connie Francis **
9. Teen Angel -Mark Dinning **
10. Stagger Lee -Lloyd Price **
11. Raindrops -Dee Clark **
12. Sea Of Love -Phil Phillips and the Twilights **
13. Little Bitty Pretty One -Thurston Harris **
14. Lipstick On Your Collar-Connie Francis **
15. When
Disc 2:
1. (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave -Martha and the Vandellas **
2. Come See About Me -The Supremes **
3. The Girl's Alright With Me - Temptations **
4. Twilight Time - Platters **
5. Lonely Teardrops Jackie Wilson **
6. Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes **
7. Two Lovers -Mary Wells **
8. You've Really Got A Hold On Me - The Miracles **
9. Dancing In The Street -Martha and the Vandellas **
10. Dedicated To The One I Love - Shirelles **
11. Baby Love -The Supremes **
12. Don't Mess With Bill -The Marvelettes **
13. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' -Righteous Brothers **
14. My Guy - Mary Wells **
15. Teardrops - Lee Andrews and the Hearts ***
Disc 3:
1. Big Girls Don't Cry -Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons **
2. Stand By Me -Ben E. King **
3. Dream Lover Bobby Darin **
4. Save The Last Dance For Me -Drifters **
5. Do You Wanna Dance -Bobby Freeman **
6. Will You Love Me Tomorrow The Shirelles **
7. Chapel Of Love -Dixie Cups **
8. Downtown -Petula Clark **
9. This Magic Moment -Drifters **
10. Sherry -Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons *
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memories of the 50's.......2007-07-13
These were my "teen years" and I did not realize what good voices most of the singers had and how beautiful some of the songs were. These cds transport me back to "the good old days". I am surprised that I remember most of the songs. I really, really enjoy this music.
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- ALL THINGS MUST PASS (but George Harrison's spiritual rock triple album is still a classic)
- Good material, bad packaging
- The Endearing Classics of George Harrision- It's Within You
- Greatest Spiritual Rock Album of All Time
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All Things Must Pass [BOXED EDITION]
George Harrison
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ASIN: B00005214X
Release Date: 2001-01-23 |
Tracks:
- I'd Have You Anytime
- My Sweet Lord
- Wah-Wah
- Isn't It A Pity
- What Is Life
- If Not for You
- Behind That Locked Door
- Let It Down
- Run Of The Mill
- I Live For You (Bonus Track)
- Beware Of Darkness (Bonus Track)
- Let It Down (Bonus Track)
- What Is Life (Bonus Track)
- My Sweet Lord (2000) (Bonus Track)
Tracks:
- Beware of Darkness
- Apple Scruffs
- Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
- Awaiting On You All
- All Things Must Pass
- I Dig Love
- Art Of Dying
- Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)
- Hear Me Lord
- It's Johnny's Birthday
- Plug Me In
- I Remember Jeep
- Thanks For The Pepperoni
- Out Of The Blue
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It's hard to imagine, but Beatles resident mystic George Harrison has arguably become the band's most curmudgeonly cynic. We offer as evidence this splendidly remastered 30th-anniversary edition of his 1970 multidisc solo epic. If the mini-boxed set's booklet and twin inner CD sleeves won't convince you (the album's familiar cover is colorized and altered to include backdrops of a freeway-tangled cityscape and nuclear reactor cooling towers, respectively), then maybe his liner-note apology for Phil Spector's "big production" (kind of like Da Vinci grousing about Mona's crooked smile) or his laconic, stripped-down, 2000 rethink of "My Sweet Lord" will. With such a mindset, it's unsurprising Harrison has allowed a nearly decade-and-a-half gap to grow between recordings. Still, no amount of grumpy auto-revisionism can subtract from the admittedly overwrought majesty of these tracks, which were the logical sonic extension of Abbey Road. It remains Harrison's unequaled masterpiece. The devolved "My Sweet Lord" aside, the bonus tracks here offer new insight: the unreleased "I Live for You" further highlights the album's oft overlooked country facet; spare takes of "Beware of Darkness" and "Let It Down" underscore the strength of Harrison's songwriting; an alternate backing track of "What Is Life" demonstrates the meticulousness of Spector's production. And then there's the project's truly stellar session lineup, which included Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Klaus Voorman, Jim Gordon, Dave Mason, Badfinger, Billy Preston, Ginger Baker, Carl Radle, Gary Brooker, Jim Price, Bobby Keys, Pete Drake and, it turns out, even Phil Collins! --Jerry McCulley
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ALL THINGS MUST PASS (but George Harrison's spiritual rock triple album is still a classic).......2007-06-24
George Harrison's All Things Must Pass (1970) was the second triple album ever to reach the No.1 spot on the U.S. charts (Woodstock was first, and Wings Over America was the third in 1976). It's a rock classic, and it includes many of George's most spiritual songs, including, of course, My Sweet Lord. The album's texture and mood is sincere, sacred, and immaculate. Phil Spector's "wall of sound" production helps to create that mood, giving the album an intensity and reverence that is most often found in a House of Worship. Other songs on the album, like Apple Scruffs, If Not for You, and the wonderful outtake, I Live For You, all have an English country music sound that features pedal steel guitar, harmonica, and acoustic slide guitar. All of these are real treats, and add to the album's variety. On the spiritual side, My Sweet Lord, Hear Me Lord, The Art Of Dying, and Awaiting On You All are direct in their meaning of finding, knowing, and loving God. Others, like All Things Must Pass, Isn't It A Pity, and Beware Of Darkness, are also spiritual, but in a worldly, more practical way. All of these songs are very good, all are thought provoking, and George sounds great on every one of them. His excellant guitar playing is highlighted throughout (by the time George joined The Beatles, he was one of the hottest young guitar players in Liverpool), and his passionate search for knowing God more intimately seems genuine and pure. The album includes electric guitar fueled straight ahead rock n' roll, acoustic guitar based folk-rock music, and ballads with orchestration. There's an all-star jam session that includes Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Billy Preston, and Dave Mason, among others, and although pretty good, it's really just a curiosity. There are some extra tracks included, and some are very good. The afore mentioned I Live For You, and an unplugged and passionate Let It Down from 2000 are the best of these, but My Sweet Lord (2000) and an unplugged Beware Of Darkness from 2000 are also very good. All Things Must Pass is a wise and spiritually uplifting musical experience, a rock classic that belongs in every music collection, and it's George Harrison's very best album. And you've gotta love that album cover!
Good material, bad packaging.......2007-06-12
The recording is excellent; the quality is very good and the material is vintage Harrison stuff... well done. But why the bulky packaging? This two-CD set should be in a standard-size double-disc jewel case so it could fit on our shelves or in portable CD carriers. It's an important album for Harrison fans, but needs a better package!
The Endearing Classics of George Harrision- It's Within You.......2007-06-05
I am one of those sad sacks who threw away all his vinyl albums when 8 tracks, cassettes and cd's all made those wonderful album covers and contents obsolete along with BSR turntables and diamond needles. Trouble is that now I miss those classic rock and folk treasures and wind up buying them again on CD and spreading them out into all my devices. One of these events involved All Things Must Pass, George Harrison.
George Harrison, if you remember and are old enough to recall, was the lead Beatle when it came to such things as transcendental meditation, the Mahareeshi Mahesh Yoga, and controversal trips to India with musical input from Ravi Shankar. Not only was George darker, more psychological in his music, a bit wailing and depressing, but he may have been just as good in his own right as the Beatle hierarchy; John and Paul. This particular CD, All Things Must Pass has two entries, Beware of Darkness and Isn't it a Pity that are particularly ingeneous because they exemplify George Harrison's uncompromising ability to bring out from listeners both pathos and unmitigated pleasure st the same time. George's guitar skills I always thought were better than the other lads. When you add such jewels as Wah Wah, My Sweet Lord (Chiffons or no Chiffons?), and Apple Scruffs you wind up with a CD set that rivals the so-called perfect albums ie. Dark Side of the Moon, Rumours, Tapestry. So even if you don't usually double purchase, sometimes getting it right is better than denying yourself the pleasure of this masterpiece. The way things are today, you will be listening to this George Harrison album everywhere, as you will soon realize its significance and influence on past and present rock music.
Jay Adler-Music Critic
Massapequa, New York
Greatest Spiritual Rock Album of All Time.......2007-06-03
You don't have to believe in God to fall in love with album, but it helps. Many of Harrison's wonderful songs are addressed directly to the Lord. George's classic hit My Sweet Lord is here, and the seasoned ear can determine for themselves whether or not he ripped off He's So Fine by the Chiffons (he didn't.) The Shy Beatle's gentle voice is wistful and spiritual, and Eric Clapton (uncredited, due to record label issues) tears up some elegiac and soulful guitar licks. Just beautiful. The last third of the album is pretty much take it or leave it. After a cohesive double album of spiritual, love, and playful songs, George rocks out on four long instrumental jams. I don't listen to them very often. But the bulk of the album is great. There is a wonderful cover of Dylan's If Not For You on disc one, as well as the classic What Is Life, featured in Goodfellas. The bonus songs new to this edition are also keepers, especially I Live For You, which is a beautiful song that fits in perfectly with the other tracks. Listen to this album and you'll dig love too.
Reminiscing Spiritual Rock!.......2007-05-10
When George Harrison broke free from those other three clowns, it was the wisest thing he ever did! No longer constrained to "Papa Lennon," "Mama Mc.Cartney" or "Sibling Starr," his talent exploded and he could finally joyously chant the Hare Krsna Mantra with total freedom!
(I shouln't be so hard on Ringo! He played drums for Harrison on this album!)
This album has special meaning for me! In my 20's in Pocatello, Idaho, every spring I had a ritual. It didn't matter what vehicle I owned, whether the Volkswagen Beetle, the souped-up Javelin (Holy J) or the Firebird, I always had a killer audio system in it. The system evolved from 8 track to cassette. And I would drive that vehicle through the mountains on Cherry Creek road while blasting this album joyously! All Things Must Pass is so positive and uplifting!
Now I am 52, and my vehicle of choice is my Toyota Tacoma. My medium of choice is the iPod. My system of choice is a 700 watt Thump kicker, piped into two massive Polk Audio subwoofers, coupled into two huge horn tweeters in back of the extended cab! "EH....eh...:)"
And my album of choice to make all the drivers on their cell phones angry at me as I drive my commute is this album!
All I need to do now is to drive my truck back to Pocatello, on Cherry Creek Road to complete this glorious metamorphosis! While frying the truck's electrical system blasting All Things Must Pass to the world!
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- Truly A Masterpiece!
- Definitive, historical, all-in-one
- Súper Colección
- Walter's best
- Loved It All Over Again
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Switched-On Boxed Set
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ASIN: B00002DDS5
Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Sinfonia to Cantata #29
- Air on a G String
- Two-Part Invention in F Major
- Two-Part Invention in B-Flat Major
- Two-Part Invention in D Minor
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
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- Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G: I. Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G: II. Adagio
- Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G: III. Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G: II. Adagio
- Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G: Initial Experiments
Tracks:
- Orfeo Suite: Toccata/Ritornello I/Choro II/Ritornello II/Choro II/Ritor
- Sonata in G Major
- Sonata in D Major
- Bourree
- Air
- Allegro Deciso
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- Bradenburg Concerto #4 in G Major: II. Andante
- Bradenburg Concerto #4 in G Major: III. Presto
- Domine Ad Adjuvandum
- Stereo Allignment Tones
- Well-Tempered Experiments
Tracks:
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- Minuet
- Bourree
- Two-Part Invention in A-Minor
- Two-Part Invention in a Major
- Sheep May Safely Graze
- Suite from Anna Magdalena Notebook: Musette in D Major
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- Suite from Anna Magdalena Notebook: Bist du Bei Mir
- Suite from Anna Magdalena Notebook: Marche in D Major
- Little Fugue in G Minor
- Bradenburg Concerto #5 in D Major: Allegro
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- Bradenburg Concerto #5 in D Major: Allegro
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- Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F Major: II. Adagio
- Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F Major: III. Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F Major: IV. Menuuetto, Trio I, Polocca, Trio
- Brandenburg Concerto #2 in F Major: I. Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto #2 in F Major: II. Andante
- Brandenburg Concerto #2 in F Major: III. Allegro Assai
- Brandenburg Concerto #6 in B-Flat Major: I. Allegro
- Brandenburg Concerto #6 in B-Flat Major: II. Adagio Ma Non Tanto
- Brandenburg Concerto #6 in B-Flat Major: III. Allegro
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In 1968, keyboardist-composer Wendy Carlos released Switched-On Bach, her bestselling LP featuring baroque music performed on the Moog synthesizer. Carlos intended to spread the gospel of electronic classical music through this quirky release; instead, she sold more albums than Karlheinz Stockhausen could ever dream of, released a few follow-ups, and paved the way for Hot Butter's "Popcorn." Carlos has since become well known for more than just these wacky classical interpretations--she recorded the soundtracks to A Clockwork Orange and Tron and released new works--but the Switched-Ons are the goofy synthesizer recordings that most of us still remember.
No less than Glenn Gould proclaimed, "Carlos's realization of the Fourth Brandenburg Concerto is, to put it bluntly, the finest performance of any of the Brandenburgs--live, canned, or intuited--I've ever heard." We're not sure what he meant by that, but if you have half the enthusiasm Gould did for this music, check out this box set. All four of Carlos's baroque-gone-space-age LPs from the '70s are included here--Switched-On Bach, The Well-Tempered Synthesizer, Switched-On Bach II, and Switched-On Brandenburgs--completely remastered in all their stereophonic glory and containing bonus tracks (the fourth CD is even enhanced for use on your computer). The liner notes weigh in at around 150 pages, filled with photos and background information even on the evolution of Carlos's studio (you get the original LP notes in their entirety, too). The music? It's hilarious, absolutely riveting, and--whether Scarlatti, Bach, Handel, or Monteverdi--played successfully by Carlos and her battery of special effects. For the lover of the eclectic or the classical fan who knows how to let loose, this is a box set to get. --Jason Verlinde
Customer Reviews:
Truly A Masterpiece!.......2007-05-11
This collection is a treasured addition to our music library here at home, in part because I have long been a fan of the artist. Also, because we all enjoy the spin that Wendy puts on many of the classical works of the old masters of music. I heartily recommend this boxed set to any listener who wants to be delighted by the sounds of the Moog synthesizer, played in a masterful way by Wendy Carlos...
Definitive, historical, all-in-one.......2007-03-04
If you've loved the Walter/Wendy Carlos recordings over the years, this is a great way to get them all in one place. If you are at all interested in the production process, this is a _must have_ item.
Some have complained about the discussion tracks at the end of some CDs; I guess I can see how some might find them annoying. For pure ambience, you'll want to program your CD player to not play them, or just rip these CDs and burn a new copy minus those tracks.
One minor complaint I have is that the Brandenburgs are scattered throughout. I don't think it should have been all that bad to just have some of them duplicated. But I do understand the rationale, including them as is on the albums where they appeared individually, and then only putting the rest on the actual Brandenburgs pair of CDs. Personally, I love being able to listen to all the Brandenburgs straight through, so again I just made new versions of CD for my own use with them all together in their original order.
And of course, these days so many people aren't even listening to their CDs on the CD player. The music is ripped and then played using an MP3 player, computer, or similar device. Making playlists for your preferred track arrangements obviates any of the above complaints.
Regardless, I think that the value of having an all-in-one collection of these classic electronic instruments and performances far outweighs any minor issues regarding one's opinion of the choice of production arranagement.
Súper Colección.......2007-01-03
Una joya de arte, en su estuche y con un gran contenido de los primeros volúmenes de esta gran interprete.
Simplemente una gran colección para los fanaticos de Wendy
Walter's best.......2006-06-09
I know record and CD covers have been reprinted to reflect that Walter goes by the name of Wendy now. But this is all his best stuff in one collection. If you never had "Switched-On Brandenburgs Vol. 1 & 2" on LP and didn't get them either on CD back in 1987, then this is your chance to get them along with bits from his other works. Also get his other masterpiece "By Request" and the soundtrack of the movie "A Clockwork Orange". That's all you need if you are a fan of 60's analog synthesizer classical music, which only Walter was doing at that time.
Loved It All Over Again.......2005-08-03
When I heard the first piece from the first album as a young boy, I was completely hooked. I don't think Wendy could have picked a better song to start with. The power and expansiveness of the Sinfonia is surely what Bach must have heard in his head when he wrote it over 300 years ago.
Honestly, some of the music on these albums is so good you may never hear Bach, Handel, or Scarlatti the same way again.
When I saw this boxed set for sale, I purchased it with a little trepidation, unsure if it would live up to my memory of it and not sure what my wife or daughter would make of it. I'm glad I got it, though. It's a wonderful recording and the two bonus tracks are fun to listen to. In fact, I wish CDs had the same "commentary" tracks that DVDs have as I would have enjoyed hearing more about how this recording was put together.
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- Garth Brooks - The Limited Series (Box Set Two)
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The Limited Series
Garth Brooks
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Product Description
Beautiful boxed set contains 6 discs including new CD & all access DVD, 1 of 3 new commemorative double live collector covers, only available in this boxed set, plus 68-page booklet with lyrics, photos and more! Over 70 songs including 11 new previously unreleased songs! Sevens Song List: 1. Longneck Bottle
2. How You Ever Gonna Know
3. She's Gonna Make It
4. I Don't Have To Wonder
5. Two Pina Coladas
6. Cowboy Cadillac
7. Fit For A King
8. Do What You Gotta Do
9. You Move Me
10. In Another's Eyes
11. When There's No One Around
12. A Friend To Me
13. Take The Keys To My Heart
14. Belleau Wood
Scarecroww song list:
1. Why Ain't I Running
2. Beer Run (duet with George Jones)
3. Wrapped Up In You
4. The Storm
5. Thicker Than Blood
6. Big Money
7. Squeeze Me In (duet with Trisha Yearwood)
8. Mr.Midnight
9. Pushing Up Daises
10. Rodeo Or Mexico
11. Don't Cross The River
12. When You Come Back To Me Again
The Lost Sessions Song List:
1. Fishin' in the Dark
2. That Girl Is a Cowboy
3. Good Ride Cowboy
4. For a Minute There
5. Please Operator
6. I'd Rather Have Nothing
7. American Dream
8. I'll Be the Wind
9. My baby No Esta Aqui
10. Allisoin Miranda
11. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
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Garth Brooks - The Limited Series (Box Set Two).......2007-01-21
I am from the United Kingdom and a great fan of Garth Brooks as is my family. I had the pleasure of seeing Garth in October 1994 when he toured the UK and what a great show it was.
This box set contains the CD albums of Sevens (1997), Double Live (1998), Scarecrow (2001), the previously unreleased The Lost Sessions (2005), which contains a tribute to the fantastic country singer Chris LeDoux who sadly died of cancer in 2005 called Good Ride Cowboy and a DVD containing an exclusive interview with Garth, Live and Studio videos and a fantastic photo gallery of over 150 photographs shown with Garth music tracks playing in the background. Even though the three albums from 1997/1998/2001 are the same as the original releases they have the special limited series emblem on each cover so are a collectors item for true Garth fans. Also to add the Lost Sessions CD is an 11 track collection but was also released as a 17 track CD separately but is still a collectors item and of course the DVD is not available anywhere else so that is a must have item for your collection.
Many CD/DVD/Box Sets releases by Garth have remained unreleased in the UK so I am so grateful to be able to purchase them through Amazon.com.
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- The finest set of western swing ever. Timeless fun!
- Good Luck in trying to find something better !
- A Great Overview Of Western Swing
- Musical history that is alive and well today
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Release Date: 2001-07-05 |
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- Sunbonnet Sue - Fort Worth Doughboys
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- Dirty Hangover Blues - W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
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- Range Rider Stomp - Range Riders
- Hold That Critter Down - Sons Of The Pioneers
- Chicken Reel Stomp - Tune Wranglers
- Playboy Stomp - Bob Wills & Texas Playboys
- Moonlight In Oklahoma - Smokey Wood & The Wood Chips
- Keep On Truckin' - Smokey Wood & The Wood Chips
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- Better Quit It Now - Adolph Hofner & His Texans
- Pussy Pussy Pussy - Light Crust Doughboy
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- Cowboy's Swing - Hank Penny & His Radio Cowboys
- Lonesome Road Blues - W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
- Liza Pull Down The Shades - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
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- My Untrue Cowgirl - Jewel Cowboys
- San Antonio Rose - Cliff Bruner & His Boys
- Gonna Get Tight - Sunshine Boys
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- Mississippi Muddle - Hank Penny & His Radio Cowboys
- Billy Boy - Louise Massey & Her Westerners
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- Pistol Packin' Mama - Al Dexter & His Troopers
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- Shame On You - Spade Cooley & His Orchestra
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- Stay A Little Longers - Bob Wills & Texas Playboys
- Oklahoma Blues - Zeke Clements & His Western Swing Gang
- Oklahoma Stomp - Spade Cooley & His Orchestra
- Nails In My Coffin - Jerry Irby & His Texas Ranchers
- Bob Wills Two Step - Luke Wills Rhythm Busters
- I Got Texas In My Soul - Tex Williams & His Western Caravan
- Wildcat Mama - Hank Penny
- Betty Ann - Jesse Ashlock
- One Year Ago Tonight - Don Churchill & Texas Mavericks
- Oakie Boogie - Johnny Tyler & Riders Of The Rio Grande
- Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) - Tex Williams & His Western Caravan
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- Humpty Dumpty Heart - Hank Thompson
Album Description
Budget-priced four disc set with 99 tracks from the golden years of Western Swing, including cuts by Light Crust Doughboys, Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys, Bill Boyd & His Cowboy Ramblers, Tex Williams, Adolph Hofner, Hank Thompson and Cliff Bruners Texas Wanderers. Tracks include 'Pussy, Pussy, Pussy', 'Smoke, Smoke, Smoke'. 'Humpty Dumpty Heart' and 'Kangaroo Blues'. The tracks tell the story of this vibrant musical form that blended jazz with string bands, took in pop music & the blues, and pioneered amplification. Beautifully packaged, each disc also includes an illustrated booklet with a discography, photos and extensive liner notes. Each disc comes in a separate standard jewel case & together they are coralled up in a colorful & sturdy CD-sized slipcase box. 1999 release.
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4CD 99 track collection that covers the history of classic Western Swing. Includes extensive liner notes. A must for true fans of this artform!
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The finest set of western swing ever. Timeless fun!.......2006-07-07
Western swing fans will be dancing in the streets over this brilliant box set. It features 99 cuts dating from 1932 through the late 40's. They run chronologically and features all the great architects of western swing: Milton Brown & his musical Brownies, Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, Light Crust Doughboys etc. Even if you're not a fan of country music, you may enjoy this one. It is genuine feel-good, stomping music with honkytonk pianos, fiddles, drums, guitars and even saxes. This is without a doubt the best buy for any fan of this genre. It is timeless fun! Crank it all the way up, pop open a cold one and all of sudden it's 1938 and you're in a Dallas honky tonk. By the way, the liner notes in the booklet are outstanding with dates, pixs, stories. Most interesting was that the Crystal Springs Ramblers from Ft. Worth were a favorite of Bonnie and Clyde's at a popular dance hall down there. Great job by Proper Records!
Good Luck in trying to find something better !.......2006-06-21
I read some of the other reviews and I can apperciate a lot what other folks are saying. I really agree with the one who said that todays Country Music makes them sick. What in the name of God does a naked Faith Hill rolling around a bed under the sheets singing some half baked so called Modern Country have to do with the music that I was raised on and grown to love. As the Great Bill Monroe stated "That junk ain't part of nothing",(I saw that on a FH video that was being played on cabel TV). What a moral let down, instead of appearing as one of our Country Stars she looks a lot more like a B-girl- that's where we are today. I said all that to say this: If you love WesternSwing like I do then you will love this set - it really has a lot of good stuff and takes you back to the days of Bob, Milton,Tommy,Leon, Spade and many other outstanding Western Swing artists. This set was a real welcome to my Swing Collection.
Keep in mind that this music ain't for everybody.If you like spending time listening to the likes of a feuding Toby with the Dixie Chicks then this real Roots Music ain't for you. But if you would be willing to sell your top coon hound to get the money to get tickets to see "Asleep at the Wheel" then you might be a fan that can apperciate what was started by Bob & Milton way down in Texas back in the early 30's.
While I type this review I'm listening to Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys perform "Faded Love" on my computer so I'll cut it short. Buy this set - at this price you can't afford not too. While you are at it do what I did and get the "Proper Records - Bob Wills/Take Me Back To Tulsa" also - you will be Blessed !
"ENJOY" Joe Kopeck / Parkville,MD.
A Great Overview Of Western Swing.......2005-06-16
This 4 volume box set by Proper is a fantastic overview of that great American musical art form Western Swing.
It's not country, it's not cowboy, it's not swing, it's just great toe-tapping fun music!
The songs in this album are presented in chronological order thus allowing the listener to experience the growth and progression of this great music.
The songs are remastered originals and the sound quality is first rate.
There's also a booklet containing liner notes about all the artists and a discography.
I own several box sets by Proper and every single one is a bargain, well worth far more than the asking price.
Musical history that is alive and well today.......2004-09-13
My first exposure to Western swing was the first Asleep At The Wheel Bob Wills tribute CD, and I have been hooked ever since. However, up until I bought this collection, I have only heard Bob Wills. I was pleased to buy this in a local branch of Half Price Books. In addition to Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, it also has selections from Milton Brown, Patsy Montana, the Light Crust Doughboys, Spade Cooley - just to name a few. This vibrant blend of cowboy/fiddle music and black blues/swing has yet to wander far from my CD player!
Western Swing is Western Folk Jazz no Hillbillies here!.......2003-12-12
This is a great panorama of Western Swing from its origins with Bob Wills and Milton Brown working together inthe Original Light Crust Dough Boys in the early 1930s to Tex Williams' great electric swing band from just after WWII. I've had these sides since Columbia issue an earlier version on LP more than 20 years ago.
This music has little to do with what was considered Country music at the time or its emasculated mutant descendants in Nashville.
This was not marketed as Country music. In fact in 1945 when Bob Wills, the acme of Western SWing, was the biggest grossing public attraction in the entertainment business, he had his sole invitation to the Grand Ole Opry, and then he almost walked out of there before he played a song because the hayseeds wouldn't let him bring on his drums and horns (not allowed onthe Opry until the late 1950s!).
Western Swing comes from Jazz from the pop Jazz of the 20s and early 1930s, included people who went back and forth between bands like Wills and Spade Cooley to the white big bands (though Bob Wills once tried to hire a black alto player[against the law in Oklahoma] and of late Les Paul has taken to claiming he saw Charlie Christian sit in with the Playboys at Cains and there are pictures of the Playboys having drinks in Chicago with black Jazz greats like Ben Webster!!). Townsend Wills' biographer interviewed many Playboys and none of them felt they were part of Country, but part of Jazz.
Basically it begins with people trying to play Jazz and Blues influenced music with the instruments of the old Southwestern Barn dance bands: guitar, fiddle, piano, adding in drums, and in many bands all the instruments of the Jazz orchestras. Very quickly Bobby Dunne added in the electric Hawaii, pedaless steel guitar and Leon McAuliffe who replaced him in the Doughboys and went with Wills was so well known that Bob Wills' introduction to him "Take it Away Leon" became a catch phrase in the whole country and beyond in the 1940s!
At its most hyperbolic height (captured here in the Space Cooley Orchestra's Oklahoma Stomp, a recording anyone with a set of ears should treasure) you had 16 and 18 piece orchestras with full fiddle sections (in the early 1960s Wills even rounded his fiddles with a violist from the Lawrence Welch band!), complete reed sections, and more brass than they needed, and exotic additions like the Harpist who kicks off The Oklahoma Stomp.
Further on than these recordings go, you would have players like Tiny Moore and Johnny Gimble who incorporated Bebop styles in their solos.
Along the way, mostly during that war time period when recording bans and players going in and out of the army and different bands make following a little harder, the straight western swing style of combining a guitar, steel guitar, and sometimes electric mandolin trio alternating with fiddle choirs took hold as the paradigm for Western Swing. For some reason in most bands the horns seemed to disappear or roll down to just one after WWII.
One thing about this music is that a very high level of musical technique and education became more and more part of the Western Swing environment. We know that European Jazmen like Stephan Grappelli followed the recordings of Hugh Farr who played with the sons of the pioneers and later Spade Cooley, and that Down Beat magazine described Eldon Shamblin out of Bob Wills' band as the best rythm guitar player in the country (slighting Freedie Green who even Eldon probably acknowledge was better).
The other thing in contrast with much of what was being presented as country music contemporaneously is that this was not being presented as "old time music," craddling close to old conventions, but a new hot dangerous music, drawn as close as comfort would allow from Black sources, from the dangerous white swing bands, and from the part of down home music involved in drinking, dancing, cheating, and other things not permitted in the Baptist Southeast.
WSM Grand Old Opry Stars toured the deep South playing in school auditoriums, church houses, and public squares. From the beginning Western swing belonged in barrooms, in dance halls, and other places where "the wine and liquor flow." Even Hank Williams wasn't allowed to use the word "beer" when he sang "My Bucket's got a hole in it" on the Opry. Meanwhile Western Swingers like Wills and Brown were singing about Cocaine and Opium, whiskey and beer back in the early 1930s.
And Smokie Woods wasn't called smokie cause he liked Tobacco. LOL. In fact his tune here called "Everybody's Trukin," about what is done "up in Harlem" includes much use of a word that does sound like truckin', but does not contain an r or a T but does start with an F!!
No this is not Nashville Country or even old time country music. This is Western guys and gals trying to be jazzy, bluesy, wild, whiskey soaked, drug high, hip to the secrets of Negroid nights of "truckin," playing their hearts out fast hot and heavy!
Anyone with ears should own this collection!
ps another wierd side note to this is on the great Hit\
"Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette)" both Tex Williams who sang it and Merle Travis who wrote it died of lung cancer!
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The 120 Classic Rockabilly Tracks on this Box Set, Performed by Artists Ranging from Its Leading Exponents to the Most Obscure Performers of the Genre, Present Classic Rockabilly in all Its Glory and Formats. Today, Rockabilly, a Genre that was Commercially Viable for Only a Couple of Years, Has Endured the Support of Its Fans for Over 50 Years and the Fanbase is Growing. Hearing Elvis Presley Perform his Brand of Rockabilly on Record Influenced a Whole Host of Other Artists who Would Soon Emulate Him, Many Are Included Here. This Set is Compiled and Annotated by Acknowledged Expert Adam Komorowski.
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- Oh Garth!
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The Limited Series is either: a) the most generous gift to an artist's fans ever, since it packages six albums (that's Garth Brooks, No Fences, Ropin' the Wind, The Chase, In Pieces, and Fresh Horses) for a price that's actually less than what you'd normally pay for three; or b) the most manipulative use of an artist's fans ever, since it forces them to purchase as many as a half dozen albums they already own in order to hear the one new song included on each disc, simultaneously assisting Garth in his race to beat the Beatles' record for most units moved. Hmmm... Would you believe c) all of the above? --David Cantwell
Customer Reviews:
good choice.......2006-06-03
If you are a Garth Brooks fan, odds are you will like this set. He basically re-released his first four albums and added a new song to each one, which I thought was a good touch. I liked all the new songs on them. Please get this set if you are so inclined.
garth does it again.......2006-01-16
what a special cd pk i forgot what a well thought out and produced (not to mention written) cd was like. you go Garth
Oh Garth!.......2006-01-15
Wow, a true country fan loves his Garth. I had a hole in my heart that he filled. His versatility is astounding, with the ability to get you movin' or bring tears to your eyes, Gath even had this big oaf balling. I'm wrapped up in him, and I really do need him like a penny needs a wishing well.
Best of Brooks Early stuff.......2005-12-05
This is a great box set you get the first 6 studio albums that Garth recorded for the review saying that Walmart doesn't sell this shows what u know this box set has been out of print for a long time both this one and the walmart one are limited series which means only a certain amount will be made and released
Not over rated .......2005-11-28
The one on walmart is his last 3 disks and a couple of specal disks. This is his first 6 albiums which wal-mart dose not sell.
Average customer rating:
- Early Death..Enduring Legacy...
- Chick Webb Was Before His Time.
- Great collection...
- The Ultimate Chick Webb collection
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Stomping at the Savoy
Chick Webb & His Orchestra
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ASIN: B000DNVRZ6
Release Date: 2006-01-30 |
Tracks:
- Heebie Jeebies
- Blues In My Heart
- Soft And Sweet
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street
- Darktown Strutters' Ball
- If Dreams Come True
- Let's Get Together
- I Can't Dance (I Got Ants In My Pants)
- Imagination
- Why Should I Beg For Love?
- Stompin' At The Savoy
- Blue Minor
- True
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- If It Ain't Love
- That Rhythm Man
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street
- Lona
- Blue Minor
- It's Over Because We're Through
- Don't Be That Way
- What A Shuffle
- Blue Lou
- I'll Chase The Blues Away
- Down Home Rag
Tracks:
- Are You Here To Stay?
- Love And Kisses
- Rhythm And Romance
- Moonlight And Magnolias
- I'll Chase The Blues Away
- I May Be Wrong
- Facts And Figures
- Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now
- King Porter Stomp
- Crying My Heart Out For You
- Under The Spell Of The Blues
- When I Get Low I Get High
- Go Harlem
- Sing Me A Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)
- Love, You're Just A Laugh
- Devoting My Time To You
- (If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have To Swing It
- Swinging On The Reservation
- I Got The Spring Fever Blues
- Love Marches On
- There's Frost On The Moon
- Gee, But You're Swell
- Rusty Hinge
- Wake Up And Live
- It's Swell Of You
Tracks:
- You Showed Me The Way
- Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley
- Cryin' Mood
- Love Is The Thing, So They Say
- That Naughty Waltz
- In A Little Spanish Town
- I Got Rhythm
- I Ain't Got Nobody
- Just A Simple Melody
- I Got A Guy
- Strictly Jive
- Holiday In Harlem
- Sweet Sue, Just You
- Rock It For Me
- Squeeze Me
- Harlem Congo
- I Want To Be Happy
- The Dipsy Doodle
- If Dreams Come True
- Hallelujah
- Mignight In A Madhouse
- A-Tisket, A-Tasket
- Heart Of Mine
- I'm Just A Jitterbug
- Azure
Tracks:
- Spinnin' The Webb
- Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)
- Pack Up Your Sins And Go To The Devil
- Mac Pherson Is Rehearsin' (To Swing)
- Everybody Step
- Ella
- Wacky Dust
- Gotta Pebble In My Shoe
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- Who Ya Hunchin?
- I Let A Tear Fall In The River
- F.D.R. Jones
- I Love Each Move You Make
- It's Foxy
- I Found My Yellow Basket
- By Heck
- Undecided
- 'tain't What You Do (It's The Way That Cha Do It)
- In The Groove At The Groove
- One Side Of Me
- My Heart Belongs To Daddy
- Chew-Chew-Chew (Your Bubble Gum)
- Little White Lies
- Breakin' Em Down
Album Description
Stomping At The Savoy consists of 99 tracks over 4 CDs of digitally remastered music with a 48 page booklet in a new slimline format. Chick Webb and his orchestra was the vehicle that took Ella Fitzgerald from talent show obscurity to international stardom. Proper. 2006.
Customer Reviews:
Early Death..Enduring Legacy..........2007-05-08
Much has been written about this small sickly man who battled Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa and supposedly won at the workouts at the Savoy Ballroom and when you combine his relationship with the then great 16 year old Ella Fitzgerald, ushering her into the world, as well as the overall quality of this orchestra and the influence he had on drummers like Buddy Rich one can't give less than 5 stars to this Proper box whose quality remains utilitarian as always, a sound bargain especially given the 10 or 15 dollars I paid for this with it's handsome colorful packaging,well written informative booklet and sound quality that is pretty good.
OK, I generally prefer the Decca, Columbia,and often JSP remasters as the case goes when arguing the Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman cases as to thir famous projects since the range is indeed compromised on many of these "budget jazz" labels to get the hiss out but when looking at the stellar selection presented here (the entire ASV/Living Series collection is here) as well as the entire Decca's Spinnin' The Web (excluding the first 2 tracks that are found on Classics releases).you can't go wrong.
Chick's output is practically all here, the schmaltz,great stuff and the campy tracks as well.99 tracks in all.
Being rather new to swing since I am still 48, I recommend this collection as well as recordings by Jimmie Lunceford, a close contemporary in style to my ears.
As to the music, it moves, shines,waxes nostalgia and maintains class,this diminutive little man was a giant of music and human spirit(akin to the UK's Ian Dury in the rock/punk world), and the beauty of these swing bands and their leaders, great songwriters and instrumentalists are truly an under appreciated idiom of fine art sorely in need of recognition and comeback in today's music world.
Chick Webb Was Before His Time........2007-05-07
The Chick Webb Orchestra rates very highly when compared with other big bands of the mid and late thirties. And Chick Webb, of course, was a phenomenal drummer. All in all, this is a very enjoyable album. The two weaker points are:
<1> some of the tunes are obscure and not very appealing, particularly on the first several listenings. and
<2> since the original recordings were done close to 70 years ago, they are not the highest in fidelity; however, all things considered, the quality isn't bad. The two strong points are
<1> Chick Webb's drumming, and
<2>Ella's great singing.
Great collection..........2007-03-25
Chick Webb was one of the fathers of this style of swing drumming. This is a great collection, especially if you appreciate the historical context in which the tracks were recorded. The sound is suprisingly good. Check it out!
The Ultimate Chick Webb collection.......2006-07-05
Chick Webb, the King of the Savoy in the 1930s, did more than make great music. He discovered a 17-year old Ella Fitzgerald in 1935. This collection of Chick Webb Orchestra pieces, many with Ella, captures so much of swing music in the Art Deco era. This is an amazingly complete collection, from standards like "Tain't What You Do its the Way that Cha Do It" to the little known, but fabulous, "Gotta Pebble in My Shoe." This is the CD collection that will bring you back to the Harlem dance club days in the 30s, when everyone moved to the music.
Average customer rating:
- Great Box!
- Excellent overview of Charlie Parker's career
- A Proper introduction to Bird
- Comprehensive and Interesting
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Boss Bird
Charlie Parker
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ASIN: B000069DWX
Release Date: 2002-07-15 |
Tracks:
- Tiny's Tempo
- I'll Always Love You Just The Same
- Romance Without Finance
- Red Cross
- Billie's Bounce
- Warming Up A Riff
- Now's The Time
- Thriving On A Riff
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- The Gypsy
- Bebop
- This Is Always
- Dark Shadows
- Bird's Nest
- Hot Blues
- Cool Blues
- Relaxin' At Camarillo
- Cheers
- Carvin' The Bird
- Stupendous
Tracks:
- Donna Lee
- Chasin' The Bird
- Cheryl
- Buzzy
- Dexterity
- Bongo Bop
- Dewey Square
- The Hymn
- Bird Of Paradise
- Embraceable You
- Bird Of Paradise
- Klactoveesedstene
- Scrapple From The Apple
- My Old Flame
- Out Of Nowhere
- Don't Blame Me
- Drifting On A Reed
- Quasimodo
- Charlie's Wig
- Bongo Beep
- Crazeology
- How Deep Is The Ocean
- Another Hair-Do
- Bluebird
- Klaunstance
- Bird Gets The Worm
Tracks:
- Barbados
- Ah-Leu-Cha
- Constellation
- Parker's Mood
- Perhaps
- Marmaduke
- Steeplechase
- Merry-Go-Round
- The Bird
- Repetition
- No Noise, Pts 1 & 2
- Mango Mangue
- Okiedoke
- Cardboard
- Visa 2:58
- Segment
- Passport
- Passport
- Just Friends
- Everything Happens To Me
- April In Paris
- Summertime
- I Didn't Know What Time It Was
- If I Should Lose You
- Star Eyes
Tracks:
- Blues (Fast)
- I'm In The Mood For Love
- Dancing In The Dark
- Out Of Nowhere
- Laura
- East Of The Sun
- They Can't Take That Away From Me
- Easy To Love
- I'm In The Mood For Love
- I'll Remember April
- Au Privave
- She Rote
- K.C. Blues
- Star Eyes
- My Little Suede Shoes
- Un Poquito De Tu Amor
- Tico Tico
- Fiesta
- Why Do I Love You?
- Blues For Alice
- Si Si
- Swedish Schnapps
- Back Home Blues
- Loverman
Album Description
Most of Charlie Parker's studio recordings from 1944-1951 for the Savoy, Dial and Verve labels are featured in this 4 CD box. Just some of the cast includes Erroll Garner, Barney Kessel, Miles Davis, Max Roach, and Hank Jones. 101 tracks. 4 standard jewel cases in a hardcover slipcase. 2002.
Album Details
Four CD Box Set featuring Most of Charlie Parker's Studio Recordings from 1944-51 for the Savoy, Dial and Verve Labels, Making this One of the Most Comprehensive Collections of his Work Ever Assembled.
Customer Reviews:
Great Box!.......2007-02-21
Proper Records has drawn together an impressive array of tracks from most of Parker's studio recordings from 1944 to 1951, when Bird was working for the Savoy, Dial and Verve labels. This set contains a 48 page illustrated booklet with information on the present recordings, as well as generous biographical material. Each disc comes packaged in an individual cardboard sleeve, nestled in the box with the booklet. The sound quality is sufficient while the material is extensive, making this a great boxed set at a great price.
DISC ONE
TRACKS 1 to 4: "The Grimes Quintette" recorded on September 15, 1944 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto saxophone), Clyde Hart (piano), Tiny Grimes (guitar, vocals), Jimmy Butts (bass, vocals), and Harold "Doc" West (drums).
TRACKS 5 to 9: "Charlie Parker's Reboppers" recorded on November 26, 1945 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet, piano), Argonne Thornton (piano), Curley Russell (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
TRACKS 10 to 13: "Charlie Parker Septet" recorded on March 28, 1946 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Lucky Thompson (tenor sax), Dodo Marmarosa (piano), Arvin Garrison (guitar), Vic McMillan (bass) and Roy Porter (drums).
TRACKS 14 to 17: "Charlie Parker Quartet" recorded on July 29, 1946 date with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Howard McGhee (trumpet), Jimmy Bunn (piano), Bob Kesterton (bass) and Roy Porter (drums).
TRACKS 18 to 22: "Charlie Parker Quartet" recorded on February 19, 1947 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Erroll Garner (piano), Red Callender (bass), Harold "Doc" West (drums), Earl Coleman (vocals).
TRACKS 23 to 26: "Charlie Parker's New Stars" recorded on February 26, 1947 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Howard McGhee (trumpet), Wardell Gray (tenor sax), Dodo Marmarosa (piano), Barney Kessel (guitar), Red Callender (bass) and Don Lamond (drums).
DISC TWO
TRACKS 1 to 4: "Charlie Parker's All Stars" recorded on May 8, 1947 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Bud Powell (piano), Tommy Potter (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
TRACKS 5 to 10: "Charlie Parker Quintet" recorded on October 28, 1947 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Duke Jordan (piano), Tommy Potter (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
TRACKS 11 to 16: "Charlie Parker Quintet" recorded on November 4, 1947 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Duke Jordan (piano), Tommy Potter (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
TRACKS 17 to 22: "Charlie Parker Sextet" recorded on December 17, 1947 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Jay Jay Johnson (trombone), Miles Davis (trumpet), Duke Jordan (piano), Tommy Potter (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
TRACKS 23 to 26: "Charlie Parker's All Stars" recorded on December 21, 1947 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Duke Jordan (piano), Tommy Potter (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
DISC THREE
TRACKS 1 to 3: "Charlie Parker's All Stars" recorded on September 18, 1948 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), John Lewis (piano), Curley Russell (bass) and Max Roach (drums). TRACK 4: Miles Davis sits out for this one, same session.
TRACKS 5 to 8: "Charlie Parker's All Stars" recorded on September 24, 1948 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), John Lewis (piano), Curley Russell (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
TRACK 9: "Charlie Parker Quartet" recorded on December 1 and 2, 1948 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Hank Jones (piano), Ray Brown (bass) and Shelly Manne (drums).
TRACK 10: "Charlie Parker with Neal Hefti Orchestra" recorded on December 1 and 2, 1948 with the following musicians: Charlie Parker - Murray Williams - Sonny Salad (alto sax), Al Porcino - Doug Mettome - Ray Wetzel (trumpets), Bill Harris (trombone), Bart Varsalona (bass trombone), Vinnie Jacobs (French horn), John La Porta (clarinet), Pete Mondello - Flip Phillips (tenor sax), Manny Albam (baritone sax), Gene Orloff (concert master), Sam Caplan - Manny Fidler - Sid Harris - Harry Katzman - Zelly Smirnoff (violin), Nat Nathanson - Fred Ruzilla (viola), Joe Benaventi (cello), Tony Aless (piano), Curley Russell (bass), Shelly Manne (drums), Diego Iborra (percussion) and Neal Hefti (arranger and conductor).
TRACKS 11 to 14: "Charlie Parker with Machito and His Orchestra" recorded on December 20, 1948 with the following personnel: "Charlie Parker (alto sax), Mario Bauza - Paquito Cavilla - Bob Woodlen (trumpets), Gene Johnson - Freddie Skerritt (alto sax), Jose Madera - Flip Phillips (tenor sax), Leslie Johnakins (baritone sax), Rene Hernandez (piano), Roberto Rodriguez (bass), Jose Manguel (bongos), Luis Miranda (conga), Umbaldo Nieto (timbales), and Machito (maracas).
TRACKS 15 and 19: "Charlie Parker and His Orchestra" recorded in March of 1949 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Renny Dorham (trumpet), Tommy Turk (trombone), Al Haig (piano), Tommy Potter (bass), Max Roach (drums) and Carlos Vidal (conga).
TRACKS 20 to 25: "Charlie Parker with Strings" recorded November 30, 1949 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Mitch Miller (oboe, maybe English horn), Bronislaw Gimpel - Max Hollander - Milt Lomask (violin), Frank Brieff (viola), Frank Miller (cello), Myor Rosen (harp), Stan Freeman (piano), Ray Brown (bass), Buddy Rich (drums) and Jimmy Carroll (arranger and conductor).
TRACK 26: "Charlie Parker Quartet" recorded in March or April of 1950 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Hank Jones (piano), Ray Brown (bass) and Buddy Rich (drums).
DISC FOUR
TRACKS 1 and 2 are the same as the ending personnel on DISC THREE.
TRACKS 2 to 10: "Charlie Parker with Strings" recorded in the summer of 1950 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Joseph Singer ( French horn), Eddie Brown (oboe), Sam Caplan (violin, concert master), Howard Kay - Harry Melnikoff - Sam Rand - Zelly Smirnoff (violin), Isadore Zir (viola), Maurice Brown (cello), Verley Mills (harp), Bernie Leighton (piano), Ray Brown (bass), Buddy Rich (drums) and Joe Lipman (arranger and conductor).
TRACKS 11 to 14: "Charlie Parker and His Orchestra" recorded on January 17, 1951 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Walter Bishop (piano), Teddy Kotick (bass) and Max Roach (drums).
TRACKS 15 to 19: "Charlie Parker's Jazzers" recorded on March 12, 1951 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Walter Bishop (piano), Teddy Kotick (bass), Roy Haynes (drums), Luis Miranda (conga) and Jose Manguel (bongo).
TRACKS 20 to 24: "Charlie Parker Quintet" recorded on August 8, 1951 with the following personnel: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Red Rodney (trumpet), John Lewis (piano), Ray Brown (bass) and Kenny Clarke (drums).
Excellent overview of Charlie Parker's career.......2006-10-23
This is the probably the best value available right now for those seeking a single, affordable overview of Bird's entire career. This includes the highlights of his Savoy, Dial and Verve studio recordings, and the sound and presentation is first-rate.
There are a lot of great packages of Bird's work on the market right now, and so you can choose a lot of different ways to put together a Bird collection. But if you want a single, broad overview at a very reasonable price, this is highly recommended.
A Proper introduction to Bird.......2006-03-16
One of the nice things about these Proper sets is that they can get you into music you might otherwise pass up. I had always been left a little cold by Bird. I kept reading "genius", and none of the recordings I heard spoke to me in that way. I think the problem for me was, Bird was so influential that virtually everyone who followed tried to play like him. This had the retroactive effect of making Bird sound like everyone else. But with these four CD's, you eventually stop listening for the genius, and start listening to Bird. Then, the real Charlie Parker emerges. This is an essential collection, and as with most of the Proper boxes, the sound is very good and the price is right.
Comprehensive and Interesting.......2005-04-11
As the above reviewers have pointed out, this is a great addition to your collection: low price, good quality reproduction, good selection. On playing them chronologically, one sees the growing sophistication of Bird's phrasing and the increasing repetition. The earliest cut comes from 1944 and as with most of the tunes, it's a 12 bar blues. Here, Bird is aggressive, fresh and incredibly swinging. It is interesting to contrast the '44 bird with that of the Jay McShan days where his phrasing was simpler but no less swinging. Then come the Miles Davis quintet sides: still fresh, inventive and swinging. However, one can start to notice the reacurence of pet phrases. To me, the Davis solos are just as interesting and less repetitive. The repetition is most evident on those tunes that are based on the 12 bar blues. Bird's solos almost become a "draw it by the numbers" construct, especially as the end of the decade nears. For each four bar portion of the blues there are a collection of stock phrases to choose from and the listener can almost anticipate them. It must have been horrible to be so talented, so brilliant, so accomplished technically, so complete stylistically and to basically run out of interesting things to do (other than drugs).
This is the one ..........2002-08-22
This has almost all of Bird's studio work on four CDs without any hard-to-hear live recordings or annoying partial takes. With masters from Savoy, Dial and Verve, it covers more ground than either the Rino collection or the Savoy and Dial box, which has 8 discs and costs five times as much. It doesn't have every tune you can imagine, for instance with 101 tracks there wasn't room for one version of Confirmation. And there are times when it would be nice to listen to Bird puzzle his way through all the takes of Parker's Mood. But this box gives you four great CDs that each play over 70 minutes and showcase a stage in the career of the greatest improvisor in modern jazz. Even if you own the other collections, this one is worth buying. This is the Parker set I will listen too again and again, and I'm so happy it has finally been put together in this form. The book is weak -- full of trivia and short in insight -- but at this price I won't complain (any further.)
Average customer rating:
- Spectacular collection
- Combination of great standards and fine singing
- 1940's pop music at it's best
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Yes Indeed
Jo Stafford
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ASIN: B00005TO19
Release Date: 2001-12-03 |
Tracks:
- What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Little Man With a Candy Cigar - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- For You - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Yes, Indeed! - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Swingin' on Nothing - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Let's Just Pretend - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Who Can I Turn To? - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- It Isn't a Dream Anymore - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Embraceable You - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Blues in the Night - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Night We Called It a Day - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Manhattan Serenade - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- You Can Depend on Me - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Jo Stafford
- Old Acquaintance
- How Sweet You Are
- Too Marvelous for Words
- I Remember You
- It Could Happen to You
- Long Ago (And Far Away)
- I Love You
- Trolley Song
- Amor, Amor
- Day After Forever
- I Didn't Know About You
Tracks:
- Tumbling Tumbleweeds
- Conversation While Dancing
- On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Let's Take the Long Way Home
- I'll Be Seeing You
- Candy
- There's No You
- That's for Me
- Symphony
- Day by Day
- Boy Next Door
- Over the Rainbow
- Walkin' My Baby Back Home
- Sometimes I'm Happy
- Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
- Ridin' on the Gravy Train
- I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time
- This Is Always
- I've Never Forgotten
- You Keep Coming Back Like a Song
- Things We Did Last Summer
- Fools Rush In
- Sunday Kind of Love
- Ivy
- Temptation (Tim-Tayshun) - Red Ingle, , Jo Stafford
Tracks:
- Almost Like Being in Love
- Smoke Dreams - Jo Stafford, The Starlighters
- I'm So Right Tonight
- Love and the Weather
- Feudin' and a Fightin' - Jo Stafford, The Starlighters, Paul Weston
- When You Got a Man on Your Mind
- Stanley Steamer
- Serenade of the Bells
- Gentleman Is a Dope
- Sugar
- Autumn in New York
- He's Gone Away
- Best Things in Life Are Free
- I Never Loved Anyone
- Once and for Always
- Roses of Picardy
- Just One of Those Things
- Through the Years
- In the Still of the Night
- Haunted Heart
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Better Luck Next Time
- This Is the Moment
- Congratulations
- Make Believe
Tracks:
- If I Loved You
- Suspicion - Jo Stafford, The Starlighters, Paul Weston
- Clabberin' up for Rain - Jo Stafford, The Starlighters, Paul Weston
- Trouble in Mind
- By the Way
- My Darling, My Darling
- Just Reminiscin'
- On the Alamo
- Always True to You in My Fashion
- "A" You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song)
- Why Can't You Behave?
- Some Enchanted Evening
- Whispering Hope
- Last Mile Home
- Ragtime Cowboy Joe
- If I Ever Love Again
- Red River Valley
- Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
- It's Great to Be Alive
- Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
- When April Comes Again
- Simple Melody - Jo Stafford, The Starlighters,
- No Other Love
- Autumn Leaves - Harold Mooney, Jo Stafford
- Vie en Rose - Harold Mooney, Jo Stafford
Album Description
UK budget-price box-set from one of the best pop singers of her generation. 99 tracks including a 40 page illustrated booklet. Four standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 2001.
Album Details
Four CD Compilation with 99 Tracks, as Well as a 40 Page Booklet Including a Biography, Rare Photos Anda Discography.
Customer Reviews:
Spectacular collection .......2006-06-26
I was too young to appreciate Jo Stafford's music or to know much about her, but I always loved the song "I'll Be Seeing You" without knowing who had sung the version that I loved. In recently searching all of the versions on iTunes, I learned that it was Joe Stafford's version that I had remembered and it was the best by far. That made me begin searching for other songs by her and I ordered this album. It is the best album set I have ever owned, because out of 100 songs, there are very few that I do not appreciate - primarily up tempo numbers - with the far majority being outstandingly beautiful songs. When I was young I thought that Barbra Streisand was the greatest female singer, because she had such a strong voice, now I believe she cannot compare to Jo Stafford: who was reputed to have a perfect pitch, enabling her to sing songs that no one else could carry, and an amazing vocal range, while also projecting an exceptional warmth and a personality in her voice that Barbra Streisand is lacking. Jo Stafford and Doris Day recordings have convinced me that the best singing voice is not the loudest voice. The amazing thing about this album is that I had thought that all of the really great old standards were still being sung today, or at least had been rerecorded by Barbara, and that only the inferior songs have been forgotten. Was I wrong. There are many songs on this album I have never heard of before, like "Manhattan Serenade, Trouble in Mind, If I ever love Again, How Sweet You Are" that are just amazingly good, at least when sung by Jo Stafford. These are songs that should have become old standards, because they are as good or better than the ones that have. There are also other songs that I never liked very much, like "Embraceable You" and "Some Enchanted Evening," that are amazingly good when sung by Jo Stafford. The last one I associated with strong male operatic voices and excessive theatricality, sort of a male version of Barbra Streisand, never expecting that I would come to really like the song when delivered with more subtlety, warmth, and personality. This album has convinced me that when singing operatically from the diaphragm with great volume it becomes almost impossible to project warmth, subtlety, and personality -- while those latter attributes, along with always singing perfectly on key, are what make Jo Stafford's music so truly exceptional.
Combination of great standards and fine singing.......2003-01-05
Although I understand those who appreciate the songs Ms Stafford made popular in the fifties, it is her singing of the great standards that I find immensely appealing - it is this combination that provides the reason this 4CD set is well worth the investment.
In the forties, the "cool" style of female singing reached its apex I believe, along with the domination of the strong female roles in cinema often in FILM NOIR. Such singers as Ms Christy and Ms O'Day kept a distance from the material, even adopting an ironic stance to the lyrics. This "distancing" had its own appeal, and its own sexiness, as we knew that she knew that we knew it's just a song. Although, Ms Stafford is not a stylist of the same level as either of those two singers, she too maintains a distance but has also a "sweeter" voice tinged with a touch of melancholy. But in such songs as AMOR, AMOR and THE TROLLEY SONG
the songs seem written for her. With so many great songs, this collection is a bargain.
1940's pop music at it's best.......2002-07-09
Jo was one of the best singers of her generation, and this box clearly demonstrates that. All the 26 tracks available on the Capitol collectors series CD are included here, plus 73 other tracks, all mastered to the highest quality.
The set covers Jo's entire period with Capitol, so it starts with a few songs featuring Jo as lead singer of the Pied Pipers doing typical big band stuff, but the remaining tracks all feature Jo as solo singer, with an occasional duet. Besides including all the essential hits and a few lesser ones, there are many great covers of classic songs which Jo sings brilliantly. The track listing says it all.
Long ago and far away, I love you, It could happen to you, Candy, Trolley song, There's no you, That's for me, Symphony, Day by day, The things we did last summer, Temptation, Feudin' and fightin', Serenade of the bells, Some enchanted evening, Whispering hope, Ragtime cowboy Joe and No other love, all American top ten hits for Jo, are among the hits included here.
If you enjoy this and you'd like more of Jo's music, I recommend the compilation Jo Stafford on Capitol, which has very little overlap with what's here, and which contains most of the lesser hits that were omitted from this set. I also recommend Jo's fifties music, for which the strongest compilation is Columbia hits collection. If you like the Pied Pipers tracks, there is a compilation just focusing on that music. Jo is well served by CD releases, although there are still some treasures yet to be released on CD.
If you haven't got any of Jo's music, I suggest starting with the Columbia hits collection, then you can decide how much of her forties music you want. If you only want the big hits, the Capitol collectors series will be enough, but if you enjoy it a lot, this is the one to buy - it's about double the price, but has nearly four times as many tracks.
Pop Music:
- Canon: Missa Johnouchi Best
- Caribbean
- Chakra and Aura Tones
- Circular Motion
- Collaborations - The Meditative Flute
- CREATING ABUNDANCE GUIDED MEDITATION
- Crystal Bowl Healing
- Dance [Import]
- Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji [Live]
- Draw Near
Pop Music
pop music
Recommended Music:
The Use of Ashes
Cto, Op.35 for 2 Clarinets / Saint-Saens / Martinu
Country Style/Dean 'Tex' Martin Rides Again
Music: The View from Home
Enough Is Enough [CD-single]
Cry Baby, Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
Celtic Dream
Collection [Import]
Big Band: the Best of Mc5 [Import]
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances Opp 46 & 72 / Kubelik, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Bury the Hatchet [Import] [Limited Edition]
Definitive INXS [Import]
Cuando Tu No Estas
Does 12
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