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Pocahontas: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack
from: Disney
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Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits: 1935-1954
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The Music Man (1957 Original Broadway Cast) [Angel Reissue]
from: Angel Records
: :Although Robert Preston and Barbara Cook put in stellar performances, it's the music that's the star of this hugely successful document of the 1958 Broadway smash. Written entirely by Meredith Willson, it drew from memories of his childhood in a small Midwestern town. Preston plays a traveling salesman/con artist, while Cook is the dull spinster 'Marian the Librarian,' whose love for Preston's character makes her come alive. 'Seventy-Six Trombones' has become a marching band standard, while 'Ya Got Trouble' (featuring dizzying fast-talk from Preston) and ''Til There Was You' (with a ...
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What a Wonderful World
:Album Description:MCA. 1988.
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Christmas Caroling
:Album Description:MCA. 1988.
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16 Most Requested Songs
:Album Description:MCA. 1988.
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The Best of Miss Peggy Lee
:Album Description:MCA. 1988.
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When You Know
:Album Description:MCA. 1988.
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Love Scenes
: essential recording:Like a mink draped over mahogany, Diana Krall's luxuriously supple alto adorns the vintage songs of romance and longing found on Love Scenes with a palpable aura of glamour and late-night cool. Her ostensibly effortless command of phrasing and intonation, whether the mood is seduction or a sweet sassiness, further fortifies the opinion that the Canadian vocalist-pianist possesses one of the great female jazz voices to surface in the late 1990s. Augmented by spare but skillful instrumentation from bassist Christian McBride and guitarist Russell Malone, Krall sustains a largely ...
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Christmas Song
: essential recording:Like a mink draped over mahogany, Diana Krall's luxuriously supple alto adorns the vintage songs of romance and longing found on Love Scenes with a palpable aura of glamour and late-night cool. Her ostensibly effortless command of phrasing and intonation, whether the mood is seduction or a sweet sassiness, further fortifies the opinion that the Canadian vocalist-pianist possesses one of the great female jazz voices to surface in the late 1990s. Augmented by spare but skillful instrumentation from bassist Christian McBride and guitarist Russell Malone, Krall sustains a largely ...
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