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I Got Rhythm: The Smithsonian George Gershwin Collection


by: Various Artists




The Great


by: Aretha Franklin


: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.

The Best of Broadway, Vol. 2: The Sound of Music/Annie/On the Town (Original Broadway Casts)


by: Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein


: :Sony's new series of remastered classic original cast recordings--each volume comes as a three pack--is an unbeatable bargain, bringing together legendary milestones from the rich history of Broadway. Most of the civilized world identifies Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic The Sound of Music with the Robert Wise film, one of the most successful movie musicals of all time. But not only does the original cast recording feature different tunes, but Captain Von Trapp is played by heavyset folksinger Theodore Bikel, a far cry from young Christopher Plummer, while Mary Martin was much older than ...

Quand On N'a Que l'Amour


by: Jacques Brel


:Album Details:Compilation from Jacques Brel Showcasing his Best Songs of Love on Double CD featuring 37 Songs. Includes Classics 'madeleine', 'isabelle', 'rosa', and Much More.

A Golden Celebration


by: Patti Page


:Album Details:Compilation from Jacques Brel Showcasing his Best Songs of Love on Double CD featuring 37 Songs. Includes Classics 'madeleine', 'isabelle', 'rosa', and Much More.

A Star Is Born/The Way We Were/Funny Girl


by: Barbra Streisand


:Album Details:Compilation from Jacques Brel Showcasing his Best Songs of Love on Double CD featuring 37 Songs. Includes Classics 'madeleine', 'isabelle', 'rosa', and Much More.

Kristina Fran Duvemala (1996 Swedish Cast)


by: Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus


:Album Description:1995 musical based on the Swedish emigration to America at the end of the 19th century. Abba's male half contributed much to the production: Benny Andersson composed & arranged the music; Bjorn Ulvaeus wrote the text. Comes in a slipcasebox with a 70 page booklet that features pictures from the stage production and full lyrics (though almost all are written & sung in Swedish). Crucial collector's item for die-hard ABBA fans. The song titles are written in Swedish as all. Each CD is a different brown & white picture disc. 1995release on ...

Christmas Through the Years


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:1995 musical based on the Swedish emigration to America at the end of the 19th century. Abba's male half contributed much to the production: Benny Andersson composed & arranged the music; Bjorn Ulvaeus wrote the text. Comes in a slipcasebox with a 70 page booklet that features pictures from the stage production and full lyrics (though almost all are written & sung in Swedish). Crucial collector's item for die-hard ABBA fans. The song titles are written in Swedish as all. Each CD is a different brown & white picture disc. 1995release on ...

Young Anita


by: Anita O'Day


:Album Description:Anita O'Day is the epitome of a jazz singer. A fearless performer and a vocal risk-taker, In other words a true jazz singer. This box set features her early adventures with Gene Krupa, Stan Kenton and her first solo sides, fresh and invigorating. This box features 89 tracks and includes a 52 page illustrated booklet that tells her story and provides track and session details as well as including many archive images. Tracks include: 'Georgia on my Mind', 'Let me Off Uptown', 'Bolero at the Savoy' and 'Tennessee Waltz'. Four standard jewel ...

The Complete Cole Porter Songbooks


by: Various Artists


: :It's rare that a great tunesmith is also a great lyricist, but Porter was both, and the formal perfection of his best songs made them favorites among both singers and instrumentalists. These three discs (two vocal, one instrumental) raid the archives for renditions by jazz types (from Ella Fitzgerald to Roland Kirk), more straightforward pop singers, and a few ringers, like Fred Astaire, who does nicely by 'I Concentrate on You.' The singers love Porter for the depth, wittiness, and just-repressed-enough sentimentality of his lyrics, and for the melodies clustered around a few ...



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