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The Ultimate Collection
: :This three-CD collection provides a remarkable overview of Louis Armstrong's career, beginning with 1924 recordings with Fletcher Henderson's orchestra and carrying all the way through the decades to include the pop hits from the 1960s, like 'Hello, Dolly' and 'What a Wonderful World.' Along the way, there's plenty to document Armstrong's position as the first great soloist of jazz, its first great singer, and a popular entertainer whose charm was as unique as his musical talent. The 1920s are represented by his stellar performances as a 'sideman' to regular associates, like ...
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Best of the Lettermen
: :36 Tracks Import from Canada on Three CD's in Triple Jewel Case.
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The Great
:Album Description:Import-only three CD compilation by the Queen of Soul, one of the most distinguished and beloved vocalists in R&B. 45 bluesy tracks including 'Try A Little Tenderness', 'Runnin' Out Of Fools',' Nobody Like You', 'It Ain't Necessarily So', 'Love For Sale', 'Nobody Knows The Way I Feel This Morning' and many more. Packaged in three standard jewel cases and housed in a slipcase. Rajon.
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The Complete Gershwin Songbooks
:Album Description:Import-only three CD compilation by the Queen of Soul, one of the most distinguished and beloved vocalists in R&B. 45 bluesy tracks including 'Try A Little Tenderness', 'Runnin' Out Of Fools',' Nobody Like You', 'It Ain't Necessarily So', 'Love For Sale', 'Nobody Knows The Way I Feel This Morning' and many more. Packaged in three standard jewel cases and housed in a slipcase. Rajon.
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Concepts
: :Frank Sinatra's Capitol albums, cut between 1953 and 1961, comprise one of the most important bodies of work in the history of American pop. Collected in the newly repackaged 16-disc Concepts box set, they prove no less moving and revelatory than when they initially appeared. In his late 30s and 40s when the records were made, Sinatra brought a new sense of shading to his music, ensuring that each set held its own niche on the emotional and sonic spectrums. The revered ballad albums, for instance, range from the rueful (In ...
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I Got Rhythm: The Smithsonian George Gershwin Collection
: :Frank Sinatra's Capitol albums, cut between 1953 and 1961, comprise one of the most important bodies of work in the history of American pop. Collected in the newly repackaged 16-disc Concepts box set, they prove no less moving and revelatory than when they initially appeared. In his late 30s and 40s when the records were made, Sinatra brought a new sense of shading to his music, ensuring that each set held its own niche on the emotional and sonic spectrums. The revered ballad albums, for instance, range from the rueful (In ...
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The Complete Jazz At The Philharmonic On Verve: 1944-1949
: :Ever wonder what a 1940s-era jam session sounded like? Well, not much gets closer to the real thing than the music on these 10 CDs. Norman Granz, founder of the Norgran and Clef labels before launching Verve in the mid-1950s, brought together dozens of musicians for the popular Jazz at the Philharmonic series, taking the ad hoc bands to delighted crowds. The bands cook, taking on scores of well-known tunes and using them as the basis for loose-limbed improvisations that play off the crowd's energy--often audible after solos. With a frequent ...
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The Roaring Twenties
: :Ever wonder what a 1940s-era jam session sounded like? Well, not much gets closer to the real thing than the music on these 10 CDs. Norman Granz, founder of the Norgran and Clef labels before launching Verve in the mid-1950s, brought together dozens of musicians for the popular Jazz at the Philharmonic series, taking the ad hoc bands to delighted crowds. The bands cook, taking on scores of well-known tunes and using them as the basis for loose-limbed improvisations that play off the crowd's energy--often audible after solos. With a frequent ...
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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy: Greatest Hits
: :Ever wonder what a 1940s-era jam session sounded like? Well, not much gets closer to the real thing than the music on these 10 CDs. Norman Granz, founder of the Norgran and Clef labels before launching Verve in the mid-1950s, brought together dozens of musicians for the popular Jazz at the Philharmonic series, taking the ad hoc bands to delighted crowds. The bands cook, taking on scores of well-known tunes and using them as the basis for loose-limbed improvisations that play off the crowd's energy--often audible after solos. With a frequent ...
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Great American Legends: The Patsy Cline Collection
: :Ever wonder what a 1940s-era jam session sounded like? Well, not much gets closer to the real thing than the music on these 10 CDs. Norman Granz, founder of the Norgran and Clef labels before launching Verve in the mid-1950s, brought together dozens of musicians for the popular Jazz at the Philharmonic series, taking the ad hoc bands to delighted crowds. The bands cook, taking on scores of well-known tunes and using them as the basis for loose-limbed improvisations that play off the crowd's energy--often audible after solos. With a frequent ...
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