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Doughboys, Playboys and Cowboys: The Golden Years of Western Swing
Various Artists Manufacturer: Proper UK Boxed Sets ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005EQQE Release Date: 2001-07-05 |
Tracks:
- Sunbonnet Sue - Fort Worth Doughboys
- Nancy Jane - Fort Worth Doughboys
- Oh You Pretty Woman - Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
- Brownie's Stomp - Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
- Osage Stomp - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- Who Walks In When I Walk Out - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- Boyd's Blues - Bill Boyd & Cowboy Ramblers
- I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart - Patsy Montana & Prarie Ramblers
- Sadie Green (The Vamp Of New Orleans) - Roy Newman & His Boys
- Who's Sorry Now - Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
- Down By The O-H-I-O - Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
- Barn Dance Rag - Bill Boyd & His Country Ramblers
- Never No More Blues - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- Too Busy - Bob Wills & Texas Playboys
- Rambler's Stomp - Doug Bine & His Dixie Ramblers
- The Eyes Of Texas - Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
- The Yellow Rose Of Texas - Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
- Red's Tight Like That - Tune Wranglers
- Buster's Crawdad Song - Tune Wranglers
- Big Daddy Blues - Jimmie Revard & His Oklahoma Playboys
- Feather Your Nest - Washboard Wonders
- Dirty Dog - Jimmie Revard & His Oklahoma Playboys
- My Galveston Gal - Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
- El Rancho Grande - Tune Wranglers
- Texas Sand - Tune Wranglers
Tracks:
- Women Women Women - Shelly Lee & His Alley Cars
- Mean Old Lonesome Blues - Buddy Jones
- Bring It On Down To My House - Derwood Brown & His Musical Brownies
- Corrine Corrina - Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers
- One Sweet Letter From You - Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers
- Fort Worth Stomp - Crystal Spring Ramblers
- The Women ('Bout To Make A Wreck Out Of Me) - Buddy Jones
- Streamlined Mama - Buddy Jones
- Blue Guitars - Light Crust Doughboys
- Dirty Dog Blues - Modern Mountaineers
- Mississippi Sandman - Modern Mountaineers
- Hot Tamale Pete - Bob Skyles & Skyrockets
- Married Man Blues - Nite Owls
- There'll Be Some Changes Made - W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
- Dirty Hangover Blues - W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
- Lose Your Blues & Laugh At Life - Jimmie Revard & His Oklahoma Boys
- 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
- I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Brown's Musical Brownies
- Just Once Too Often - Light Crust Doughboys
- Loud Mouth - Modern Mountaineers
Tracks:
- Kangaroo Blues - Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers
- Pine State Honky Tonk - Claude Casey & His Pine State Playboys
- Better Quit It Now - Adolph Hofner & His Texans
- Pussy Pussy Pussy - Light Crust Doughboy
- I'll Keep My Old Guitar - Adolph Hofner & His Texans
- 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
- Truck Driver's Blues - Cliff Bruner & His Boys
- My Untrue Cowgirl - Jewel Cowboys
- San Antonio Rose - Cliff Bruner & His Boys
- Gonna Get Tight - Sunshine Boys
- Let's Make Believe We're Sweethearts - Light Crust Doughboys
- Mississippi Muddle - Hank Penny & His Radio Cowboys
- Billy Boy - Louise Massey & Her Westerners
- Good Gracious Gracie - Light Crust Doughboys
- Mean Mean Mama (From Meana) - Light Crust Doughboys
- Jones Stomp - Port Arthur Jubileers
- Rockin' Rollin' Mama - Buddy Jones
- Blue Steel Blues - Ted Daffan's Texans
- New San Antonio Rose - Bob Wills & Texas Playboys
- Bob Wills Special - Bob Wills & Texas Playboys
- Pussywillow - Port Arthur Jubileers
- Tobacco State Swing - Hank Penny & His Radio Cowboys
Tracks:
- Draftboard Blues - Cliff Bruner & His Boys
- Whatcha Gonna Do - Hi-Flyers
- Cotton Eyed Joe - Adolph Hofner & His San Antonians
- Sally's Got A Wooden Leg - Sons Of The West
- What's The Matter With Deep Elem - Sunshine Boys
- Lil Liza Jane - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- Pistol Packin' Mama - Al Dexter & His Troopers
- Forgive Me One More Time - Spade Cooley & His Orchestra
- Shame On You - Spade Cooley & His Orchestra
- Steel Guitar Stomp - Hank Penny
- Boogie Woogie Boy - Porky Freeman
- That's What I Like About The South - Cliff Bruner
- 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
- Square Dance Boogie - Johnnie Lee Wills & His Boys
- 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.Album Details
4CD 99 track collection that covers the history of classic Western Swing. Includes extensive liner notes. A must for true fans of this artform!Customer Reviews:
The finest set of western swing ever. Timeless fun!.......2006-07-07
Good Luck in trying to find something better !.......2006-06-21
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
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
Western Swing is Western Folk Jazz no Hillbillies here!.......2003-12-12
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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Ethiopiques, Vol. 1: Golden Years Of Modern Ethiopian Music
Various Artists Manufacturer: Buda Musique ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001N74 Release Date: 1998-02-03 |
Tracks:
- Hedetch Alu
- Wetetie Mare
- Ete Endenesh Gedawo
- Gizie Degu Neger
- Yeqer Memekatesh
- Aynotche Terabu
- Ewnet Yet Lagegnesh
- Tezeta
- Mela Mela
- Bemgnot Alnorem
- Gara Ser New Betesh
- Yezemed Yebaed
- Mot Adeladlogn
- Hasabe
- Heywte
- Tezeta (Slow)
- Tezeta (Fast)
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The introductory album to what is an ongoing series on the music of Ethiopia from the '60s and '70s features a variety of vocal and instrumental tracks from artists mostly unfamiliar to Western audiences. This brief period of liberated creativity before a military shutdown yielded an astonishing burst of creativity, melding the traditions of Ethiopia (geographically and culturally straddling Africa and the Middle East) with R&B and European pop in unexpected ways. Loping rhythms merge with Memphis-style horns, wheezy Farfisa organs, and quavering but passionate vocals that at times shimmer with brilliance. Early tracks by superstar Mahmoud Ahmed merge with rarities like the stunning Teshome Meteku, whose career spanned only four tracks total. Ending with the biggest ever hit, Getatchew Kassa's "Tezeta" (5,000 copies sold), this will leave you wanting more, as will the wonderful and comprehensive liner notes. --Derek RathCustomer Reviews:
True Ethiopian nostalgia.......2000-02-03
Don't miss this one........1998-12-14
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The Golden Years: 1938-1942
Glenn Miller Manufacturer: Proper UK Boxed Sets ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005K3N2 Release Date: 2001-05-28 |
Tracks:
- King Porter Stomp
- And The Angels Sing
- Moonlight Serenade
- The Lady's In Love With You
- Wishing (Will Make It So)
- Sunrise Serenade
- Little Brown Jug
- But It Didn't Mean A Thing
- Pavane
- Runnin' Wild
- Stairway To The Stars
- Blue Evening
- We Can Live On Love (We Haven't Got A Pot To Cook In)
- Moon Love
- Sliphorn Jive
- Oh! You Crazy Moon
- Ain't Cha Comin' Out?
- Wanna Hat With Cherries
- Pagan Love Song
- Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead
- Over The Rainbow
- The Man With The Mandolin
- Blue Orchids
- Glen Island Special
- Farewell Blues
Tracks:
- In The Mood
- My Isle Of Golden Dreams
- My Prayer
- Blue Moonlight
- Bluebirds In The Moonlight
- Indian Summer
- Johnson Rag
- Careless
- It's A Blue World
- When You Wish Upon A Star
- The Rhumba Jumps
- Stardust
- Rug Cutter's Swing
- The Woodpecker Song
- Tuxedo Junction
- Danny Boy (Londonderry Air)
- Imagination
- Shake Down The Stars
- Polka Dots And Moon Beams
- Say It
- April Played The Fiddle
- Fools Rush In
- Slow Freight
- Pennsylvania 6-5000
- Bugle Call Rag
Tracks:
- The Nearness Of You
- Mister Meadowlark
- My Blue Heaven
- When The Swallows Come Back To Capristrano
- Blueberry Hill
- Be Happy
- Five O'Clock Whistle
- Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar
- Make Believe Ballroom Time
- A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
- Along The Santa Fe Trail
- Yes, My Darling Daughter
- Anvil Chorus, Pts 1 & 2
- Frenesl
- Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider
- Song Of The Volga Boatmen
- You Stepped Out Of A Dream
- I Dream't I Dwelt In Harlem
- Sun Valley Jump
- The Spirit Is Willing
- Perfidia
- It's Always You
- Spring Will Be So Sad (When She Comes This Year)
- Boulder Bluff
Tracks:
- Chattanooga Choo-Choo
- The Booglie Wooglie Piggy
- I Know Why (And So Do You)
- You And I
- Adios
- The Kiss Polka
- Elmer's Tune
- A String Of Pearls
- Moonlight Sonata
- Slumber Song
- (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover
- Moonlight Cocktail
- Skylark
- When The Roses Bloom Again
- Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- American Patrol
- I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo
- Serenade In Blue
- At Last
- Caribbean Clipper
- That Old Black Magic
- Moonlight Becomes You
- Juke Box Saturday Night
Album Description
UK budget-priced 4 CD compilation for the big band legend. Featuring 98 tracks including all his most popular tunes of the period. Includes 44 page booklet with his story, discography, session details & many rare photos. The CDs are Moonlight Serenade, In The Mood, Blueberry Hill & Chattanooga Choo Choo. Standard jewel cases houdes in a slip-box. 2001 release.Album Details
Between 1938 and 1942 Glenn Miller led what was probably the most popular big band of the era. This 4 CD compilation features 98 tracks including Miller' most popular songs and a 44 page booklet with an extensive biography, discography, session details and rare photos.Customer Reviews:
Best yet.......2007-05-14
I love this stuff!.......2007-03-22
A wonderful musical document.......2007-03-12
Greatest Collection Ever!.......2007-03-12
The Golden Years.......2006-11-10
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The Best of Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride
Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003N4R Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Blue Tango
- The Syncopated Clock
- Jazz Pizzicato
- Jazz Legato
- Plink, Plank, Plunck
- Fiddle-Faddle
- A Trumpeter's Lullaby
- The Typewriter
- The First Day Of Spring
- Song Of The Bells
- Summer Skies
- Forgotten Dreams
- The Waltzing Cat
- Bugler's Holiday
- Sandpaper Ballet
- Serenata
- Sleigh Ride
- Arietta
- The Golden Years
- Clarinet Candy
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music.......2007-01-27
BARKING DOGS, WALTZING CATS, AND A RIDE WITH ROCCO!.......2006-12-05
Every year about this time, I like to add some new Christmas related item to my collection of Ammyland Reviews, Lists, or Guides. This year it was between reviewing The Jingle Dogs album, where they bark holiday favorites, or THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON, where the composer conducts his own miniature orchestral compositions, including the classic version of his original instrumental, SLEIGH RIDE. If you're reading this, then you already know that the annoying canines got the boot. And they ran all the way to the Spring of 2007 with their tails between their legs. "And don't come back! Shut them dawgs up, April!"
OK, where were we? Oh, yeah: It was in December of 1996 when I kept hearing this particular instrumental version of Sleigh Ride played on the radio station I listened to every day while delivering fresh squeezed organic juice to a grocery store or health food store near you. This was the most imaginative, briskly paced, and snowy version of Sleigh Ride I'd ever heard: the horses were clip-clopping, the whip was cracking, and I was bundled up warmly with a lovely lady friend at my side in this imaginary Santa suit-red sleigh polished to a high sheen after twelve coats of wax and a Laurie Partridge in a pear tree. (Yeah, I know I get a little carried away, but what are ya gonna do?)
Soon I was obsessed with that musical piece. "Who does THAT version, Mr. DJ Man? Who does it?" Finally, on the thirteenth day of Christmas, my DJ said to me, "That was Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson." I was about to yell at the radio, "I know it was Sleigh Ride, and my name's not Leroy Anderson!" when all of a sudden, the light bulb lit up above my head... in the same moment that the light bar on the police car behind me lit up. (When the cop finally managed to catch up to me, he found me at the counter of my local music store, paying for a copy of THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON.)
To this day, my four favorite instrumentals of all-time are MOONLIGHT SERENADE; THE TRUTH WILL ALWAYS BE; BUMPIN' ON SUNSET; and SLEIGH RIDE. But not just any version of Sleigh Ride. No! It must be THIS recording, the one found on THIS disc, conducted by Anderson himself. I believe that Anderson may have recorded Sleigh Ride more than once, but THIS 1950 version is the one you want. Hey, would I lie to you about something so important this late in the season, and risk finding only lumps of coal in my stocking again?
Of course, there's other "stuffs" here that you might like also. As the informative liner notes say, "Many of these pieces have become part of the musical fabric of American life. Most everyone knows one or more of his tunes, though they may not know the name of the composer [*It's Leroy Anderson, remember?*] or even the title of the composition." For instance, there's BLUE TANGO, the first instrumental piece ever to sell over one million copies. And THE SYNCOPATED CLOCK, used as the theme for "The Late Show" on WCBS-TV in New York for over 25 years.
Anderson was incredibly imaginative and he composed each piece almost completely in his head. He stated, "When I'm making something up I never play a melody on the piano, because your fingers are used to falling into familiar patterns. You don't give your imagination free rein that way. In other words, your fingers are holding you back." I find his brief musical pieces to be very evocative. For instance, when I hear SUMMER SKIES, in my mind I seem to see images of Lee Remick romping in a bathing suit at the beach as if in a black and white montage from some classic movie of the 1950s. Or when I hear THE WALTZING CAT, I always seem to imagine a cat waltzing in my mind. THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING always makes me think of the first day of Spring ("Shut them dawgs up, April!"), and FORGOTTEN DREAMS always reminds me of... hmmm... I forget. But anyway, SLEIGH RIDE takes me for a ride in a sleigh in my wintry mind. And just how imaginative WAS Leroy Anderson? Get this! He composed Sleigh Ride during a 1948 July heat wave in Woodbury, Connecticut! OK? Uh-huh. That's what I'M talkin' `bout! So, what else ya wanna know?
For me, Christmas season begins the day after Thanksgiving every year, when I pull out my copy of THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON and blast the one piece of music that says "Christmas" to me like no other Christmas song does - this 1950 recording of Sleigh Ride. And I usually play the song at least once a day up through and including the 25th of December. Then I put the compact disc away for another year (after all, who really wants to hear about a waltzing cat? I mean really?!) Get into the swing of the Holiday spirit with THE BEST OF LEROY ANDERSON. Otherwise, I may just have to send Rocco over there to take you for a little (sleigh) ride... if you catch my (snow)drift.
Sleigh Ride: The Best of Leroy Anderson.......2006-03-09
Leroy Anderson rings a bell .. and wood blocks .. and .......2006-02-01
Wonderful Lite Classical Composer.......2005-09-23
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Ethiopiques, Vol. 3: Golden Years Of Modern Ethiopian Music
Various Artists Manufacturer: Buda Musique ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009CNU Release Date: 1998-07-07 |
Tracks:
- Kulun Mankwalesh - Mahmoud Ahmad/Ibex Band
- Lomiwen Teqebeletch - Mahmoud Ahmad/Agher Geqer Band
- Tey Gedyeleshem - Alemayehu Eshete
- Temeles - Alemayehu Eshete/Hirut Beqele
- Almokerkum Neber - Hirut Beqele
- Essu New Messelegn - Hirut Beqele
- Yeqondjowotch Mender - Hirut Beqele/Police Orchestra
- Man Yawqal Yebeten - Hirut Beqele/Police Orchestra
- Sema - Tlahoun Gessesse/Police Orchestra
- Yewnet Messosso Metch Yeneqaneqal - Tlahoun Gessesse/Police Orchestra
- Enafqeshalehu - Tadele Beqele/Police Orchestra
- Antchi Qondjo - Tadele Beqele/Police Orchestra
- Kelkeyelegn - Teferi Felleqe/Army Band
- Aynamaye - Teferi Felleqe /Army Band
- Tenesh Kelbe Lay - Muluqen Mellesse/Equators Band
- Embwa Belew - Muluqen Mellesse/Equators Band
- Ete Hoy - Alemayehu Eshete/Equators Band
- Hameta - Alemayehu Eshete/Equators Band
- Selam Almazeye - Mahmoud Ahmed/Agher Feqer Band
Amazon.com
Creaking horns, wheezing Farfiza organs, and soulful, Middle Eastern-tinged vocals are the hallmarks of these rare recordings from the Golden Age of Ethiopian popular music (1969-1975), made during Haile Sellasie's reign before the military shut down of Addis Abbaba's nightlife. Soul, jazz, and UK '60s pop had infiltrated the hipster milieu, adding new color to the swirling, elliptical local grooves, laid down by moonlighting members of police and military bands (they had the instruments), often with stunning effect. The unfamiliar Arabic vocal flavor actually shares common roots with R&B, and any hint of ersatz kitsch is dispelled by their passion and integrity. Recorded with just one or two mikes, these selections are reminiscent of early Jamaican bluebeat in quality, heightening the effect of glimpsing a magical time, long passed, through a dusty keyhole, and the other individual releases in the series are equally as fascinating. --Derek RathCustomer Reviews:
!!!!!!!!!.......2007-04-10
Amazing Ethiopia.......2005-07-28
This CD showcases some of the superstars of Ethiopian pop music - Muluqèn Mèllèssè, Alèmayèhu Eshèté, Tlahoun Gèssèssè, and Mahmoud Ahmed, just to name a few. The music ranges from the fun - 'Yèqondjowotch Mendèr', sung by Hirut Bèqèlè, with the groovy and bouncy Police Orchestra jamming on saxophones, trumpets, drums, and electric guitar. Hirut sings a happy melody about the 'village of the beauties,' where none are as handsome as her lover - to dramatic - 'Tènèsh kèlbé lay', where Muluqèn Mèlèsse begs for his heart to be left alone by the torments of love - to energetic - 'Kèlkeyelegn', sung by Tèfèri Fèllèqè, backed by the Army Band. The song starts with a funky 60's organ and brass over an undulating bassline, with bright electric guitars imparting an almost Kenyan sound - to sexy - 'Sèlam Almazeyé', Mahmoud Ahmed's famous song about his passionate love for the beautiful Almaz.
I've only been listening to Ethiopian (and Eritrean) music for about a year so fare, but this is yet another jewel from the wonderful Ethiopiques series. I highly recommend it to anyone remotely interested in the music of this overlooked and misunderstood land.
Musique Ethiopiques, vol. 3.......2002-03-25
Best disk of the series!.......2000-10-30
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50 Golden Greats: The Complete Early Years
Patsy Cline Manufacturer: Empire Musicwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EMGAE4 Release Date: 2006-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Hidin Out
- Turn The Cards Slowly
- A Church, A Courtroom, And Then Goodbye
- Honky Tonk Merry-Go-Round
- I Love You Honey
- Come On In
- I Cried All The Way To The Altar
- Stop, Look And Listen
- Ive Loved And Lost Again
- Dear God
- He Will Do For You
- Walkin After Midnight
- The Heart You Break May Be Your Own
- Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
- A Poor Mans Roses
- Today, Tomorrow And Forever
- Fingerprints
- A Stranger In My Arms
- Dont Ever Leave Me
- Try Again
- Too Many Secrets
- Then Youll Know
- Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray
Tracks:
- That Wonderful Someone
- In Care Of The Blues
- Hungry For Love
- I Cant Forget
- I Dont Wanta
- Aint No Wheels On This Ship
- Stop The World
- Walking Dream
- Cry Not For Me
- If I Could See The World
- Just Out Of Reach
- I Can See An Angel
- Come On In
- Let The Teardrops Fall
- Never No More
- If I Could Only Stay Asleep
- Im Moving Along
- Im Blue Again
- Love Me, Love Me Honey Do
- Yes I Understand
- Gotta Lot Of Rhythm In My Soul
- Lifes Railway To Heaven
- Just A Closer Walk With Thee
- Lovesick Blues
- How Can I Face Tomorrow
- There She Goes
- Crazy Dreams
Album Description
Perhaps the greatest voice that ever graced a country record, Patsy Cline left her unique impression on the music world and inspired reverence in her millions of adoring fans. Her popularity has only grown over the years - new artists have covered the songs that she made famous and each year more music lovers of all genres are turned on by her incredible voice.Presented here are the legendary Everest / Four Star recordings in their un-altered entirety finally available on a superbly remastered 2 CD set. These classic recordings will also be a big hit among the alt-country set as they are the rootsiest recordings Patsy ever made.
Classic country - pure Patsy.
Customer Reviews:
Every song from the first half of her career.......2006-10-19
Patsy's recording career lasted from 1956 to 1963 and was divided between two record labels - Four Star and Decca, the switch occurring in 1960. Most of her success came with Decca but this collection focuses on the Four Star recordings, for which this is the best ever released, containing every song she ever recorded for the label, superbly re-mastered. There are extensive liner notes including session details for these recordings, even including an outline of her career with Decca. The style of Patsy's music on Four Star was solidly traditional country with none of the strings that were used on her Decca recordings.
Patsy's only hit during her time with Four Star was Walking after midnight, a song that Patsy later re-recorded for Decca. Part of the reason for Patsy's limited success (and the main reason that she eventually left Four Star) was that she was only allowed to record songs for which the record label held the publishing copyright. Despite this limitation, there are many excellent songs here.
Apart from Walking after midnight, the most famous original song here is the classic ballad, Just out of reach, a song that has often been covered by country, pop and soul singers. Now, why wasn't Patsy's recording a hit? Among the other great songs here are Pick me up on your way down, A poor man's roses (later covered by Reba McEntire, a huge fan of Patsy's music), In care of the blues and Come on in.
Towards the end of Patsy's contract with Four Star, the label relented and she was able to record some other songs including covers of Lovesick blues, Life's railway to heaven and Just a closer walk with thee. It was too late. Patsy moved to Decca and suddenly became a major star by recording some of the best original songs available.
If you are new to Patsy's music, I recommend that you should first look for a collection of her Decca music including such classics as I fall to pieces, Crazy and She's got you. If you want to explore further, you will enjoy this.
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Golden Years of Dick Haymes
Dick Haymes Manufacturer: Jasmine Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009WVXG Release Date: 2003-08-11 |
Tracks:
- I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) - Dick Haymes, Harry James & His Orchestra
- Lament to Love - Dick Haymes, Harry James & His Orchestra
- Sinner Kissed an Angel - Dick Haymes, Harry James & His Orchestra
- I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest - Dick Haymes, Harry James & His Orchestra
- Wait for Me, Mary - Dick Haymes, Song Spinners
- You'll Never Know - Dick Haymes, Song Spinners
- In My Arms - Dick Haymes, Song Spinners
- It Can't Be Wrong - Dick Haymes, Song Spinners
- Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey - Dick Haymes, Song Spinners
- Long Ago (And Far Away) - Camarata and His Orchestra, Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes
- How Blue the Night - Dick Haymes, Emil Newman
- Our Waltz - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- It Had to Be You - Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- Together - Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes, Jesse Colin Young
- Great Day - The Andrews Sisters, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- By the Old Corral - Dick Haymes, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- Let the Rest of the World Go By - Dick Haymes, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- More I See You - Dick Haymes, Victor Young
- I Wish I Knew - Dick Haymes, Victor Young
- Where or When - Dick Haymes, Victor Young
- They Didn't Believe Me - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- Love Letters - Dick Haymes, Faron Young
- Laura - Dick Haymes, Eldee Young
- I'll Buy That Dream - Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- Some Sunday Morning - Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes, Victor Young & His Orchestra
Tracks:
- It Might As Well Be Spring - Dick Haymes, Victor Young
- Slowly - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- That's for Me - Dick Haymes, Victor Young
- Till the End of Time - Dick Haymes, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- How Deep Is the Ocean? - Dick Haymes, Lyn Murray and Orchestra
- I'm Always Chasing Rainbows - Helen Forrest, Earle Hagen and His Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- Oh! What It Seemed to Be - Helen Forrest, Earle Hagen and His Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- It's a Grand Night for Singing - Earle Hagen, Dick Haymes
- In Love in Vain - Earle Hagen and His Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- Two Sleepy People - Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- People Will Say We're in Love - Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did? - Judy Garland, Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- For You, For Me, For Evermore - Judy Garland, Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Mi Vida - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Girl That I Marry - Charles Dant and Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- How Are Things in Glocca Morra? - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Stella by Starlight - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins
- Mam'selle - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins
- Anything You Can Do - The Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- There's No Business Like Show Business - The Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- I Wish I Didn't Love You So - Dick Haymes, ,
- And Mimi - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- What'll I Do? - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- You Do - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
Tracks:
- Little White Lies - Four Hits & A Miss, Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins
- Teresa - The Andrews Sisters, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen
- My Sin - The Andrews Sisters, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- It's Magic - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins
- By the Way - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Say It Isn't So - Carmen Cavallaro, Dick Haymes
- Lady of the Evening - Carmen Cavallaro, Dick Haymes
- Girl on the Magazine Cover - Carmen Cavallaro, Dick Haymes
- All Alone - Carmen Cavallaro, Dick Haymes
- Say It With Music - Carmen Cavallaro, Dick Haymes
- Soft Lights and Sweet Music - Carmen Cavallaro, Dick Haymes
- I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart - The Andrews Sisters, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- What Did I Do? - The Andrews Sisters, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- Golden Earrings - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- You Can't Be True, Dear - Dick Haymes, Song Spinners
- Nature Boy - Dick Haymes, Song Spinners
- Room Full of Roses - Dick Haymes,
- Maybe It's Because - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins, Tattlers
- Let's Take an Old Fashion Walk - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Little Fish in a Big Pond - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Hush, Little Darlin' - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Keepsakes - Sonny Burke & Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- I'm in Love - Jerry Gray, Dick Haymes, Evelyn Knight
- You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To - Jerry Gray, Dick Haymes
- Why Won't Ya? - Patty Andrews, Jerry Gray & His Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- Wunderbar - The Andrews Sisters, Jerry Gray, Dick Haymes
Tracks:
- Old Master Painter - Sonny Burke & Orchestra, Four Hits & A Miss, Dick Haymes
- I Surrender, Dear - Carmen Dragon and Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- You Stepped Out of a Dream - Carmen Dragon and Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- Can I Come in for a Second - Patty Andrews, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- I Oughta Know More About You - Patty Andrews, Dick Haymes, Vic Schoen & His Orchestra
- Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? - Carmen Dragon and Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- Wishing (Will Make It So) - Carmen Dragon and Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone) - Carmen Dragon and Orchestra, Dick Haymes
- Little Bit Independent - Four Hits & A Miss, Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Count Every Star - Dick Haymes, Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
- Don't Be Afraid - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- Your Eyes Have Told Me So - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- Can Anyone Explain? - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- Empty Saddles - Dick Haymes, Victor Young
- You're Just in Love - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- Once Upon a Time Today - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
- It's a Lovely Day Today - Dick Haymes, Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra, Eileen Wilson
- I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest - Dick Haymes
- Everything Happens to Me - Tommy Dorsey, Dick Haymes
- Too Late Now - Dick Haymes, Dave Young
- Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year - Four Hits & A Miss, Dick Haymes, Al Lerner and Orchestra
- Sunday, Monday or Always - Dick Haymes, Victor Young & His Orchestra
- It Could Happen to You - Dick Haymes, Reggie Young
- Adieu - The Andrews Sisters, Jerry Gray, Dick Haymes
Customer Reviews:
"Golden" Indeed!.......2006-05-08
Great Price, Great pressings.......2004-01-06
For collectors of Haymes some of the tracks are duplicated on other recordings but this is definitely worth the price.
Duets with Helen Forrest, Bing Crosby, the Andrew Sisters (I guess that counts as a quartet !) are all represented.
The pressings are clean and the sound is wonderful.
Highly recommended.
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Golden Years of Al Jolson
Al Jolson Manufacturer: Soho ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00076SJL4 Release Date: 2005-02-14 |
Tracks:
- When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
- I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover
- There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
- Sonny Boy
- Swanee
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon
- Give My Regards to Broadway
- Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye
- Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody
- April Showers
- My Mammy
- I Wish I Had a Girl
- Pretty Baby
- Is It True What They Say About Dixie?
- I'm Just Wild About Harry
- Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
- For Me and My Gal
- Some Enchanted Evening
- I'm Crying Just for You
- California, Here I Come
Tracks:
- When You Were Sweet Sixteen
- Back in Your Own Backyard
- Chinatown, My Chinatown
- (Just One Way to Say) I Love You
- No Sad Songs for Me
- Paris Wakes Up and Smiles
- Dirty Hands! Dirty Face!
- Hallelujah! I'm a Bum
- Spaniard That Blighted My Life
- About a Quarter to Nine
- Are You Lonesome Tonight?
- Here Am I (Broken Hearted)
- I'm Sitting on Top of the World
- Ma Blushin' Rosie
- You Made Me Love You
- Avalon
- I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)
- Let Me Sing and I'm Happy
- Alexander's Ragtime Band - Bing Crosby, Al Jolson
- Golden Gate
Tracks:
- If I Only Had a Match
- Anniversary Song
- Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
- Tonight's My Night With Baby
- After You've Gone
- Little Pal
- I Only Have Eyes for You
- My Mother's Rosary
- God's Country
- Let's Go West Again
- In Our House
- It All Depends on You
- Four Walls
- Blue River
- Carolina in the Morning
- I'm in Seventh Heaven
- Down in the Sheltering Palms
- Mother of Mine, I Still Have You
- At Peace With the World
- You Are Too Beautiful
Album Details
60 Track Retrospective of the ''great Entertainer of the World", a True Show Business Legend. Includes all his Hits and Encompasses all Periods of his Career from Stage to Film.Customer Reviews:
A Trip Back in Time.......2007-06-08
Jolson fan.......2007-06-05
Good overview.......2007-04-20
The sound quality of these CDs is first-rate.
Many of these tracks don't appear to be the original hits but they are very well done and a real pleasure to listen to.
Jolie even teams up with Bing Crosby for a couple of tunes!
music lover.......2007-01-06
A Must Have Item for any Al Jolson Fan.......2006-06-19
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I Am the Upsetter: The Story of Lee "Scratch" Perry: Golden Years
Lee "Scratch" Perry Manufacturer: Sanctuary Trojan Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00082ZSIE Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Tracks:
- I Am the Upsetter - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Set Them Free - Defenders of the Ghetto, , Lee "Scratch" Perry
- People Funny Boy - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Django Shoots First - Sir Lord Comic, , The Upsetters
- What a Botheration - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- You Crummy - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Return of Django - The Upsetters
- Check Him Out - The Bleechers
- Prisoner of Love - David Barker
- Return of the Ugly - The Upsetters
- Rightful Ruler - U-Roy
- Clint Eastwood - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Medical Operation - The Upsetters
- Kill Them All - Lee "Scratch" Perry, , The Upsetters
- Shocks of the Mighty - David Barker
- Sipreano - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Duppy Conqueror - Bob Marley, , The Wailers
- Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying - David Barker, , The Wailers
- Son of Thunder - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Place Called Africa - Junior Byles
- Give Me Power - King Iwah, Roy Lee
- Small Axe - Bob Marley, , The Wailers
- Beat Down Babylon - Junior Byles
- All Over - Clancy Eccles, Neville Hinds,
- Small Axe Version 2 (aka Shocks '71) [Version] - David Barker
Tracks:
- Public Enemy Number One - Max Romeo
- Professor Ironside - Lloyd Parks,
- Hot & Cold - Augustus Pablo
- Back Biter - Dennis Alcapone, , Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Preacher Man - The Stingers
- Blackman Time - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Babylose Burning - Maxie, , Niney the Observer, Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Justice to the People - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Cow Thief Shank - Charlie Ace, , The Upsetters
- Black I.P.A. - The Upsetters
- Jungle Lion - The Upsetters
- Bathroom Skank - The Upsetters
- Words - The Gatherers
- Dub Organiser - Dillinger
- Better Days - The Carltons
- Station Underground News - King Koba
- Rebels Train - The Upsetters
- To Be a Lover - George Earl
- Herb Vendor - Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace
- Hurts So Good - Susan Cadogan, The Mighty Diamonds
- Curley Lock - Junior Byles
- Golden Locks - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Woman & Money - Denzil Dennis
Tracks:
- Bury the Razor - The Upsetters
- Woman Gotta Have Love - Jimmy Riley
- Stay Dread - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Fire fe the Vatican - Max Romeo
- Roots Train Number One - Junior Murvin
- Ital Corner - Prince Jazzbo
- Thanks & Praise - Junior Ainsworth
- Forward With the Orthodox - Mistic I
- I Was Appointed [Alternate Cut][Alternate Take] - Junior Murvin
- Groovy Situation [Dub Plate Mix][Dub] - Keith Rowe
- Words [12" Disco Word][Version] - Anthony "Sangie" Davis, Sangie Davis, , Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Know Love [12" Disco Love][Version] - Twin Roots
- Sons of Slaves [12" Disco Cork][Version] - Junior Delgado
- Bad Weed [12"] - Junior Murvin
- City Too Hot [12"] - Lee "Scratch" Perry
Tracks:
- Cloak & Dagger - Tommy McCook, , The Upsetters
- Rude Walking - Tommy McCook, , The Upsetters
- Caveman Skank - Lee "Scratch" Perry, , The Upsetters
- Black Panta - The Upsetters
- Flashing Echo - The Upsetters,
- Kojak - Lee "Scratch" Perry, , The Upsetters
- Bush Weed - Lee "Scratch" Perry, , The Upsetters
- Enter the Dragon - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Fungea - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Judgement Day - Lee "Scratch" Perry, , The Upsetters
- Voodoo Man - Vin Gordon, , The Upsetters
- Kingdom of Dub [Dub] - The Upsetters
- Dubism - The Upsetters
- Lizard Stick - The Upsetters
- Dub fu Ye Rights - The Upsetters
- Foundation Solid [Alternate Mix] - The Upsetters
- Babylon Thief Dub [Dub] - Augustus Pablo
- Vampire [Horns][Version] - The Upsetters
- Lover Dub [Dub] - Augustus Pablo, , The Upsetters
- Huzza Hana - Lee "Scratch" Perry, , The Upsetters
Customer Reviews:
FIVE STAR COLLECTION.......2005-06-22
The set also seperates the dub tracks into an intoxicating single disk, that shoud please any Perry fan. This highlights the amazing sounds that Perry was able to get out of basic four track production. He weilded a low-fi studio like a true virtuoso. It also includes a taste of the fine work that Perry performed with the Wailers, just as the band was finding it's true voice (Check out AFRICAN HERBSMAN by the Wailers for the whole story).
I would not recommend this instead of ARKOLGY, but as an excellent companion piece that should create the cornerstone in any serious Reggae fans collection. Though there are a few overlaps in the two, they both are essential and I highly recommend them both.
* FOUR DISCS! ESSENTIAL!! BRILLIANT!!! *.......2005-06-16
The packaging here is beautiful, and the liner notes (really a small hardcover book) are thoroughly researched and enlightening. There is overall commentary on Perry's career, as well as information and commentary for each individual track, and also historical perspective for the musical styles and formats represented. Importantly, sonic quality is absolutely excellent, usually improving significantly upon tracks which are duplicated on existing releases. The price is almost ridiculously low.
I unreservedly and enthusiastically recommend this set to Perry beginners and experts alike. Long story short, this is absolutely essential Upsetter music. Thank you, Trojan Records.
Get it!
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Isle of Golden Dreams: The Decca and Capitol Years
Les Paul Manufacturer: Universe Italy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ANYICS Release Date: 2005-08-15 |
Tracks:
- New Dupree Blues - Les Paul, Georgia White
- Daddy Let Me Lay It on You - Les Paul, Georgia White
- I Just Wat Your Stingaree - Les Paul, Georgia White
- Black Rider - Les Paul, Georgia White
- I'll Keep Sittin' on It (If I Can't Sell It) - Les Paul, Georgia White
- Trouble in Mind - Les Paul, Georgia White
- Just Because - Les Paul
- Answer to Just Because - Les Paul
- Deep Elem Blues, No. 2 - Les Paul
- Deep Elem Blues - Les Paul
- Cindy - Les Paul, Terry Shand & His Orchestra
- Filipino Hombre - Les Paul, Terry Shand & His Orchestra
- Dream Dust [#] - Les Paul
- Begin the Beguine [#] - Les Paul
- Dark Eyes [#] - Les Paul
- Blue Skies [#] - Les Paul
- Blue Skies - Les Paul
- Begin the Beguine - Les Paul
- Dream Dust - Les Paul
- Dark Eyes - Les Paul
- It's Been a Long, Long Time - Bing Crosby, Les Paul Trio
- Whose Dream Are You? - Bing Crosby, Les Paul Trio
- Hawaiian Paradise - Les Paul
- My Isle of Golden Dreams - Les Paul
- Spellbound [#] - Helen Forrest, Les Paul Trio
- Everybody Knew But Me [#] - Helen Forrest, Les Paul Trio
Tracks:
- Baby, What You for for Me - Helen Forrest, Les Paul Trio
- Everybody Knew But Me - Helen Forrest, Les Paul Trio
- Song of the Islands - Les Paul
- Sweet Leilani - Les Paul
- King's Serenade - Les Paul
- To You Sweetheart, Aloha - Les Paul
- Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight - Les Paul
- Aloha De - Les Paul
- Pretending - Bing Crosby, Les Paul Trio
- Gotta Get Me Somebody to Love - Bing Crosby, Les Paul Trio
- One Sided Affair - The Delta Rhythm Boys, Les Paul Trio
- What Would It Take? - The Delta Rhythm Boys, Les Paul Trio
- Rumors Are Flying - The Andrews Sisters, Les Paul
- It's a Pity to Say Goodnight [#] - The Andrews Sisters, Les Paul
- Steel Guitar Rag - Les Paul
- Guitar Boogie [Playback Take][#] - Les Paul
- Guitar Boogie - Les Paul
- Caravan [#] - Les Paul
- Soembody Loves Me [#] - Les Paul
- Gotta Get Somebody to Love - Bing Crosby, Les Paul, Les Paul
- What Am I Gonna Do About You? - Bing Crosby, Les Paul, Les Paul
- Drifting and Dreaming (Sweet Paradise) - Bing Crosby, Les Paul, Les Paul
- What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? - Dick Haymes, Les Paul Trio
- My Future Just Passed - Dick Haymes, Les Paul Trio
Tracks:
- Lover - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Brazil - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Hip-Billy Boogie - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- What Is This Thing Called Love? - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Caravan - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Nola - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Cryin' - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Dry My Tears - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Goofus - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Tennessee Waltz - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Little Rock Getaway - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Mockin' Bird Hill - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Chicken Reel - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- How High the Moon - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Walkin' and Whistlin' Blues - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Joesphine - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- I Wish I'd Never Seen Sunshine - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- In the Good Old Summertime - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Three Little Words - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Jazz Me Blues - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Just One More Chance - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Whispering - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- World Is Waiting for the Sunrise - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Jingle Bells - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Tiger Rag - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Carioca - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Smoke Rings - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Meet Mister Callaghan - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Lady of Spain - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- My Baby's Comin' Home - Mary Ford, Les Paul
Tracks:
- Bye Bye Blues - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Deep in the Blues - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- St. Louis Blues - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Mammy's Boogie - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- I'm Sitting on Top of the World - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Sleep - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Vaya Con Dios (May God Be with You) - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Johnny Is the Boy for Me - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Kangaroo - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Don'cha Hear Them Bells - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- I Really Don't Want to Know - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- South - Mary Ford, Les Paul
- Les Paul Show, Episode #1, The Case of the Missing Les ... - Les Paul
- Les Paul Show, Episode #2, The Gas Guitar: Steel Guitar Rag/Besame ... - Les Paul
- Les Paul Show, Episode #3, The Les Paulverizer: Sweet Georgia Brown - Les Paul
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