| 1. Hula Heaven |
| 2. Ka U'l Kaulana A'o Ni'ihau |
| 3. Hawaiian Vamp |
| 4. He Aloha No O Honolulu |
| 5. E Mau |
| 6. Kanaka Nui Hotel |
| 7. Keu |
| 8. Saide |
| 9. Ho'o Launa Aloha |
| 10. Hui Mawaho O Ka Wa'a |
| 11. Poliahu |
Self Portrait,Teresa Bright,Tropical Music,Ethnic,Hawaii,Hawaiian Music,Int'l & World Music,Pacific Islands,Pop,World Music
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Frida
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LLNV Release Date: 2002-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Benediction and Dream
- The Floating Bed
- El Conejo
- Paloma Negra
- Self-Portrait with Hair Down
- Alcoba Azul
- Carabina 30/30
- Solo Tu
- El Gusto
- The Journey
- El Antifaz
- The Suicide of Dorothy Hale
- La Cavalera
- La Bruja
- Portrait of Lude
- La Llorona
- Estrella Oscura
- Still Life
- Viva La Vida
- The Departure
- Coyoacan and Variations
- La Llorona
- Burning Bed
- Burn It Blue
Amazon.com
She was famous as both artist and model, infamous as political revolutionary and social libertine, and Frida Kahlo's controversial life couldn't help but seem the stuff of great musical theater. Her story is brought to the screen by director Julie Taymor, whose musical compatriot here is also her husband; Elliot Goldenthal, student of both Copland and Corigliani, shrewdly sublimates his modernism in service of the rich, evocative music and songs of Mexico and Central America. Utilizing performers that range from the contemporary (Lila Downs) to the folk-classic (Costa Rican legend Chavela Vargas; Brazilian star Caetano Veloso) and traditional (Los Cojolites, El Poder Del Norte, Trio Huasteca, Caimanes de Tanquin, and others), Goldenthal generously displays the true breadth of Mexican folk music, while seamlessly infusing it with the minimalist corners of his own underscore and some winning songwriting of his own. The result is one of 2002's most compelling soundtracks. The enhanced CD features include musical film excerpts, as well as a video conversation between Goldenthal and star Salma Hayek and text interviews with the composer and director Taymor. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Revolutionary times.......2007-05-14
Black Dove.......2007-05-13
However, I was enraptured by the story of Frida and the amazing performance (no wonder she was oscar nominated).
I bought the soundtrack the next morning. It really got to me.This is a great soundtrack and, yes, it does help if you have seen the movie but not necessary. I loved the latin passion (highs and lows). Chervala Vargas as Elliot Goldenthal describes in the slieve was once Frida's lover. I loved her Paloma Negra. So powerful.
There is something for everyone in this long soundtrack.
Do as i have: watch the movie and buy the soundtrack. Worth the time and money.
makes me want to dance .......2007-05-07
Enjoy!.......2006-12-30
FRIDA would be proud.......2006-10-20
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Self Portrait
Bob Dylan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024W3 Release Date: 1989-08-24 |
Tracks:
- All The Tired Horses
- Alberta #4
- I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
- Days Of 49
- Early Mornin' Rain
- In Search Of A Little Sadie
- Let It Be Me
- Little Sadie
- Woogie Boogie
- Belle Isle
- Living The Blues
- Like A Rolling Stone
- Copper Kettle
- Gotta Travel On
- Blue Moon
- The Boxer
- The Mighty Quinn (Quinn, The Eskimo)
- Take Me As I Am
- Take A Message To Mary
- It Hurts Me Too
- Minstrel Boy
- She Belongs To Me
- Wigwam
- Alberta #2
Amazon.com
Self Portrait stands as a truly perverse collection. Released in 1970 at a time when those on the radical left were hungering for their then-unimpeachable hero to reclaim his role as the conscience of his generation, Bob Dylan instead delivered a pop-inflected collection largely made up of rather indifferently performed covers. Youth culture was at a boiling point and the one figure the vanguard of The Movement hoped would galvanize all those street-fighting men and women was . . . crooning "Blue Moon"? In hindsight, Self Portrait is, at best, pleasant. The uncharacteristically lush likes of "All The Tired Horses," "Wigwam," and "Copper Kettle" are mighty nice, in fact. But then the tepid covers of "The Boxer," "Early Mornin' Rain," and "Gotta Travel On," as well as perplexingly lifeless live versions of "Like a Rolling Stone" and "She Belongs to Me" drag the whole set down and leave one wondering what Dylan was thinking when he selected such a provocative title for such an unrevealing album. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
What was Bob thinking?.......2007-03-16
Half dross, half interesting.......2007-02-27
The next group up are 'interesting' live versions of Dylan classics and some poor to ok songs.
But the real treat with this album are the ones that would not be considered Dylan classics but are very good and otherwise virtually unheard because of the reputation of this album - Days of 49, Early Morning Rain, In Search Of Little Sadie, Let It Be Me, Living The Blues, Copper Kettle, Gotta Travel On, Take A Message To Mary and It Hurts Me Too.
This album is only for Dylan fans.
Ouch..........2006-12-14
In my mind, Dylan was kinda drifting from after the bike accident until Blood on the Tracks. He had sorta lost it, I guess. When you consider the best Dylan could offer during this period was mediocrity, especially after putting out SIX awesome discs in a row (Freewheelin'; Times They Are a-Changin'; Another Side of; Bringing It All Back Home; Highway Sixty-One Revisited; Blonde on Blonde) is disenheartening. To make things even worse, there are two good songs on this album, out of 24, no less. Quinn the Eskimo is the obvious highlight, plus It Hurts Me Too is a good blues cover. Then there are some of Bob's WORST SONGS EVER. Little Sadie; Take a Message to Mary; All the Tired Horses; I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know, The Boxer, Copper Kettle... you name it. Bob's put out mostly good music, with emphasis on "mostly". This is NOT an example.
This is Dylan's Moby Dick.......2006-10-02
Dylan's Darkhorse.......2006-09-12
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Self Portrait
Artie Shaw Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005PJBJ Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Nightmare
- Cream Puff
- Streamline
- The Blues-A
- The Blues-B
- Shoot The Likker To Me, John Boy
- Free Wheeling
- Monsoon
- Begin The Beguine
- Any Old Time
- Yesterdays
- It Had To Be You
- Star Dust
- Shine On, Harvest Moon
- Back Bay Shuffle
- Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
- Rosalie
- Traffic Jam
- Prosschai
- Carioca
- Rose Room
- I Surrender Dear
- Everything Is Jumpin'
Tracks:
- At Sundown
- Sweet Sue (Just You)
- Man From Mars
- Diga Diga Doo
- Frenesi
- Gloomy Sunday
- Temptation
- Star Dust
- Blues (From The Lenox Avenue Suite) - Part 1
- Blues - Part 2
- Prelude In C Major
- Summit Ridge Drive
- Dr. Livingstone, I Presume
- Concerto For Clarinet
- Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
- Dancing In The Dark
- I Cover The Waterfront
- Nocturne
- Blues In The Night
Tracks:
- Is It Taboo?
- There'll Be Some Changes Made
- Take Your Shoes Off, Baby
- Just Kiddin' Around
- To A Broadway Rose
- Evensong
- Suite #8
- Two In One Blues
- Lady Day
- 'S Wonderful
- Bedford Drive
- The Grabtown Grapple
- The Sad Sack
- Summertime
- Tabu
- Lucky Number
- The Man I Love
- The Hornet
- The Maid With The Flaccid Air
- The Glider
Tracks:
- Begin The Beguine
- My Heart Belongs To Daddy
- What Is This Thing Called Love?
- Get Out Of Town
- Love For Sale
- Anniversary Song
- Smooth 'N' Easy
- Star Dust
- Aesop's Foibles
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
- 'S Wonderful
- So Easy
- Krazy Kat
- Orinoco
- Fred's Delight
- Similau
- Afro-Cubana
- These Foolish Things
- I've Got A Crush On You
- Someone To Watch Over Me
- Autumn Leaves
Tracks:
- Don't Take You Love From Me - Artie Shaw
- The Chaser - Artie Shaw
- Star Dust - Artie Shaw
- Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
- I Can't Get Started - Artie Shaw
- Too Marvelous For Words - Artie Shaw
- Yesterdays - Artie Shaw
- Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered - Artie Shaw
- S'Posin' - Artie Shaw
- My Funny Valentine - Artie Shaw
- Dancing On The Ceiling - Artie Shaw
- Scuttlebutt - Artie Shaw
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
As a clarinetist, he was one of the best, but as a bandleader and jazz innovator, Artie Shaw was peerless. In the various ensembles he led from 1936 to 1954, Shaw pushed swing jazz into new territory. He incorporated classical instrumentation into his arrangements and pretty much invented the genre of "third stream jazz"; he ignored the color barrier by recording with Hot Lips Page in the late '20s and by touring with Billie Holiday; he created volumes of timeless, beautiful, and swinging jazz. But mostly, Shaw kept everyone on their toes, wondering what new, gorgeous sounds he'd create next. The five-CD Self Portrait is the most complete collection assembled of his vast output, and Shaw himself, 91 years young, selected the tracks. It's a fascinating snapshot: the maverick clarinetist's career-long restlessness led to musical innovation and an odd assortment of inventive lineups. Listen to "Streamline" and hear the reckless sounds of Raymond Scott combined with a classical string quartet; hear his pure and pretty clarinet tones on "Begin the Beguine" and instantly understand how it became a hit in the late '30s. The highlights abound and every band--especially the mid-'50s Gramercy Five featuring Tal Farlow on guitar and Hank Jones on piano--is consistently great. Highly recommended. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Enduring Americana..........2007-05-08
Nuggets like "Benny Goodman was the better clarinet player, and I the better musician", gives you an idea of the offbeat mercurial character and restless spirit that had the opportunity to compose a self portrait of himself and his greatest sides spanning 1936-1954, choosing when he was in his early 90's.
Looking back, a handsome man portrayed handsomely within, the packaging is elegant in a classy box with an informative not too colorful nor sentimentalizing portrayal letting the music speak the rest.
And it does.
Eschewing for the most part "big Band" vocalists in lieu of the musician/instrumentalist he was, this chronological overview does justice to his highly emotive playing, brilliant flourishes of texture and strings,as Shaw sees himself(noting that a couple of the famous numbers were put in)as one great bandleader iconoclastic-ally destroying concepts and categories defining music in an undefinable mode as was Shaw.
A highly listenable affair throughout, those needing the vocalists should check out the stellar collection on Bluebird "Begin The Beguine" as well as his collected sides with "chirper" Helen Forrest on Jasmine records, his swinging harpsichord sides with trumpet player Roy Eldridge(found here as well) on his Gramercy recordings, and a really fine 3 cd box set of more Live Radio broadcasts on Hindsight records.
This self portrait is a great snapshot of this man and his music that lives on with great sound and quality.
Self Portrait - A must have for the Artie Shaw fan........2005-02-27
Dazzling.... A rich legacy from a giant of American music.......2005-01-31
Shaw's battles with celebrity and the music business are well documented. After a meteoric rise to fame, repeated success with material that bored him and a string of temporary retirements from the performing life, Shaw walked away for good at 44 - at the pinnacle of his musical and creative powers.
He lived for exactly half a century after that, dedicating himself to other passions (with varying degrees of success) and occasionally reflecting on his career and accomplishments as a musician. Although he never played the clarinet again, Shaw made peace with the idea that he'd added a unique and lasting contribution to American music and popular culture. This 5-CD collection represents Shaw's attempt, a few years before the end of his long life, to showcase that contribution in a way that would reconcile with his legendary perfectionism.
Conceived and issued in 2001 with Shaw's full involvement and collaboration, "Self-Portrait" brings together performances by every one of his recorded bands, and provides listeners with a comprehensive overview of his musical career. The 95 selections were personally chosen by Shaw and assembled as "a summing-up, a retrospective of what I consider my best work regardless of label, an overview of my entire career an clarinetist-bandleader." In every way, they amount to a collection that is as unusual, eccentric and irreplaceable as Shaw himself.
Of course the set includes Shaw's timeless signature recordings: "Beguine the Beguine," "Frenesi," "Stardust," "Summit Ridge Drive" and others, which are by all standards models not only of the band he was leading at the moment, but of the musical genre of their type. Conspicuously and deliberately missing, though, are the dozens of Roman-candle pop tunes, mostly vocals, that Shaw was forced by his record company to wax for commercial reasons. (His popular collaboration with singer Helen Forrest is completely absent.) The few vocals that are included here stand as milestone recordings, with singers like Billie Holiday, Hot Lips Page and Mel Torme.
Shaw makes his strong presence in this project felt by including exciting, little-known band performances from live radio broadcasts, which he thought often came closer to capturing his musical intent at the time. You'll hear an entirely different level of energy, drive and excitement in these selections. And you'll hear his band members (and Shaw himself) taking musical risks they would not have taken in the studio, where pressure loomed to cut a record by completing a perfect take.
As you work your way through these discs, you'll witness the Swing Era at the height of its jitterbug mania; Shaw's progression to lush, shimmering orchestrations with strings; his small combos later probing the more complex harmonics of early be-bop; an acclaimed, modern-sounding 1949 orchestra that Shaw loved but the public hated; and, finally, some of the most intricate, emotional small-group jazz that Shaw produced with his last band, the final aggregate of his Gramercy Five that delivers you to the doorstep of the contemporary jazz era.
Those career-closing recordings, which went unreleased at the time, captured the musically mature Shaw with progressive young musicians (including Hank Jones and Tal Farlow) in a particularly creative and fertile period. Even now their performances sound astonishingly complex, sophisticated and fresh.
All the selections in this set are threaded, of course, by Shaw's clarinet, which is breathtaking. His ideas are framed with equal measures of imagination and discipline. His tone and style, especially as his career progressed, have a luscious liquid quality that sounds luxurious, dreamy and romantic. Shaw once stated that his approach to the clarinet was less about swing and more about musicianship. These performances bear him out. You'll hear how his solos became increasingly melodic and expressive (check out the different versions of "Stardust," recorded over a 16-year span). By the time of Shaw's final recordings, his playing is exquisitely intimate.
After he quit, Shaw mused that he'd accomplished everything possible with a clarinet. "Anything more would have been less," he said. His pronouncement may seem jarringly arrogant at first, but after listening to these discs and absorbing his many achievements, you get a sense that he was probably right.
If you're at all interested in jazz, the Swing Era, the history of American music or the career arc of a brilliant, restless creative talent, you'll want to own this set. You'll return to it again and again for the abundance of pleasures it holds.
Artie Shaw is a legend!.......2005-01-10
His first big hit, Begin the Beguine, came out in 1938 a few month before I was born. But I never really knew about him until my clarinet-playing junior high neighbor chum played some of his dad's AS 78s for me. His favorite, Traffic Jam, became one of mine. In more recent times I picked up some cassette tapes that were re-issues of AS hit recordings. In addition to those, I have a lot of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Stan Kenton, nearly all of Glenn Miller, and lots more.
I'm a French horn player in community concert bands and orchestras and a brass quintet. In high school I had a mediocre four-piece dance combo in which I played my French horn. In college I had an 8-piece Dixieland combo at the frat house that I organized and led.
So much for my background. I'm listening to Disc 3 of the 5-CD set right now. It's my second time through the set. I'm hearing things I didn't hear the first time. This set includes about 95 recordings that were chosen for inclusion by AS when he had just turned 91 but still had his full mental capability. It's called "self-portrait" because he chose only those selections that would put his best foot forward. And he chose the best of the available versions, giving preference to the live broadcasts over the studio recordings, for reasons you can learn by reading the great booklet.
The latter lists all the credits and includes a detailed discography and a narrative by AS, with comments intermixed from a long-time close friend and admirer of AS's who is a trumpeter and music historian. It's great reading for any fan of the big band era. I read most of the AS obituaries on the Internet. (That's how I learned about the 5-CD set.) Each had a different slant. Reading the booklet gave me yet another slant on AS and a better feel for the big band era and his playing. AS was an innovator besides being a great leader and performer. While these recordings cover the period from 1937 to 1954, the quality is quite good compared to a lot of the other big band recordings available for the big bands of that period.
I plan to share my views on AS and this set with my clarinet-playing friends, which is why I decided to write this review. I think it is significant that AS participated in the compiling and the production of this set. That is what sets it apart from similar compilations, such as "The Complete ___" and "The Best of ____" sets. While Benny Goodman lived a pretty full life, I don't think he ever participated in any project like this. And with Glenn Miller disappearing in his forties and Tommy Dorsey's dying in his fifties, they had no opportunity to do a "self portrait" either.
The last thing I'll comment on is what I consider to be the biggest reward of owning and listening the this set. It's hearing AS play the clarinet over a period of about 17 years and reading, in the booklet, about the feedback he received on his playing from Benny Goodman and some leading classical players who have contacted him. He was really good! He gave it up at the young age of 44 in 1954, saying things like he went as far as he could with it, and that he couldn't play it like he would like to. My wife heard on the radio that he may have had a problem with his teeth. Maybe so. In the booklet he mentions a dental problem in 1949 that caused him to dub a recording.
If you like big band or play the clarinet, and even if you already own some AS recordings, get this set. You wont be sorry. If you know a big band fan or a clarinet player you might consider getting this to give as a gift.
Last but not least, disc 5 is all Gramercy 5 tracks, 12 of them, that are about double the length of most of the rest of the tracks. For the most part all of the selections are in chronological order. Enjoy!
A Legend has passed.......2005-01-01
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Self Portrait
Teresa Bright Manufacturer: Tropical Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I3UR Release Date: 1999-02-16 |
Tracks:
- Hula Heaven
- Ka U'i Kaulana A'o Ni'ihau
- Hawaiian Vamp
- He Aloha No O Honolulu
- E Mau
- Kanaka Nui Hotel
- Keu
- Sadie
- Ho'o Launa Aloha
- Hui Mawaho O Ka Wa'a
- Poliahu
Product Description
1. Hula Heaven2. Ka U i Kaulana A o Ni ihau3. Hawaiian Vamp4. He Aloha No O Honolulu5. E Mau6. Kanaka Nui Hotel7. Keu8. Sadie9. Ho o Launa Aloha10. Hui Mawaho O Ka Wa a11. Poliahu t
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Hawaiian music set to spirited, syncopated beat., .......2005-01-15
Accompanied by a Who's Who of Hawaiian music, Bright has Mike Muldoon (part of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's band) on percussion, five-time Hoku Award-winner Del Beazley on acoustic guitar (and singing a wonderful duet with her on "Poliahu"), Gaylord Holomalia (with Makaha Sons, and also Iz) on synthesizer, and famed guitarist Cyril Pahinui on slack key guitar and 12-string guitar. Solos featuring Eddie Palama, Randy Bahr, and Kata Maduli abound throughout the album, including virtually every kind of guitar used in the islands. A surprising feature of this album is Mike Baker's flugelhorn solo on "E Mau" and Mike Lewis's "growly" valve trombone solo on "Sadie."
Bright's voice is mellow but remarkably clear, and her simple but highly polished accompaniments show it off to its best advantage. Easy to listen to and spirited enough that no listener will be in danger of nodding off, this CD is Hawaiian music at its most rhythmic best, old songs given new, exciting treatments for new audiences. Mary Whipple
Teresa's Enchanting voice makes me homesick.......2004-10-06
I first heard Teresa's voice as back up to a song by the late Israel and thought to myself "I have to hear more". If you are busy and stressed and need a vacation, but can't afford the time, take a moment to ho'omanuwanui with this album. It will sooth you.
Hawaiian Music at its Best!.......2003-08-17
Sophisticated, naturally Hawaiian, relaxing in one great CD........1999-04-29
Clear, lovely voice. Unforgettable melodies........1999-04-05
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Self Portrait in Blues
Paul Geremia Manufacturer: Red House ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001BAN Release Date: 1995-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Wonderful Affliction
- Devil Got My Woman
- Kick It In The Country
- Midnight Hour Blues
- Shake It And Break It
- Out And Down
- Henry David Thoreau
- Fool's Paradise
- Live Wire Blues
- The Truth Is On The Streets
- Drive Away Blues
- Where Did I Lose Your Love
- Leavin' Blues
- Quote
Customer Reviews:
Paul's versatility is amazing.......2001-06-06
His guitar playing is masterful, from virtuoso Leadbelly "boom-chucka" 12-string to knifeblade to "folky" fingerpicking to "country blues" fingerpicking.
Paul is so good one wonders why he isn't better known, but I suppose that's the fate of all artists who place fidelity to the music above commercialism.
I don't know why I rate this 4 instead of 5 stars; just ornery, I guess. I can't think of much of anything I didn't like.
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Chamber Works
Manufacturer: Favored Nations ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A6QWM4 Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Temenos
- Hypnotic
- Untitled
- Moguli
- IBO
- Opus 1
Customer Reviews:
terry bozzio's chamber music.......2007-03-17
Bozzio Plays Chamber Music.......2005-10-05
It's not for everyone..........2005-09-28
I would suggest, that if you want a Bozzio album you can listen to and hear some amazing drumwork, get Situation Dangerous or Black Light Syndrome by Bozzio, Levine, and Stevens. That way you also get to listen to Steve Steven's amazing guitar and Tony Levine's bass work.
A little out there.......2005-09-12
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Alfred Deller - Portrait of a Legend
Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi Fr. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001L1B7Y Release Date: 2004-06-08 |
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Self Portrait
Carmen Lundy Manufacturer: Jvc / Xrcd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003MN7 Release Date: 1995-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most
- Better Days
- My Favorite Things
- Firefly
- Forgive Me
- These Things You Are to Me
- Triste
- I Don't Want to Love Without You
- Old Friend
- My Ship
- 'Round Midnight
Customer Reviews:
The Best Jazz Singer You Never Heard Of.......2007-04-07
A beautiful accomplishment........2006-03-26
A most beautiful recording.......2006-03-06
A Diva of Grand Style!!!!!!.......2005-09-15
Carmen's vocal in "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" takes on a new soulful journey. The gorgeous orchestrations that accompany her voice add a rich dimension to this song.
Carmen's jazz ballad "Better Days" is very fine and tender. She reaches places deep inside her soul that are so satisfying!
Listening to Carmen's interpretation of "My Favorite Things" is a new departure in songs from "The Sound of Music". These may be the same lyrics but it's not the Julie Andrews song! Whether you like the other version or not, it may surprise you that this one will become your favorite!
"Firefly" is a song that is a totally brilliant gift to the ears. Carmen sings a gorgeous duel duet in this remarkable studio recording. Always a favorite in her live performances, this song is featured in her new concert dvd at the Madrid Theatre as well. Check her website for the details.
Written by Carmen, "Forgive Me" is her soothing yet cooly passionate vocal of aching and longing. The arrangement is sophisticated and maturely satisfying.
One of the most gorgeous vocals of this cd is "These Things You Are To Me", an ultimate tribute to love. Written by Carmen as well, it is a sensuous song both vocally and instumentally.
Then there is her composition that is a tribute entitled "Old Friend". This soft and gentle song contains lyrics of a deep and lasting yet irreplacable relationship.
Personally, I have never heard any one sing "Round Midnight" the way Carmen does. One of my favorite songs, this one is the definitive version of them all!!! Carmen's vocal is mellow in this ballad and the instrumental arrangement has sweet beauty.
Indulge only if you enjoy a singer with fine artistry, vocal talent, and presence! Not just "a jazz singer", Carmen Lundy is a complete artistic experience!
THE ULTIMATE JAZZ SINGER TODAY!!!!.......2003-09-19
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Self Portrait
Clay Walker Manufacturer: Nu Millennia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000005ES Release Date: 1996-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Boogie Till the Cows Come Home
- If I Could Make a Living
- Live Until I Die
- Down by the Riverside
- Who Needs You Baby
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Self Portrait Jumping
Brion Gysin Manufacturer: Made to Measure ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000AORL |
Tracks:
- Kick
- Junk
- Stop Smoking
- Sham Pain
- V.V.V.
- Baboon
- All Those Years
- Dreamachine: Dreamachine/Page 3/Flies/I Am That I Am/Off the Ground
- Somebody Special
- Door
Customer Reviews:
amazing.......2005-01-20
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