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Michel Legrand: Four Piano Blues
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Opera's Greatest Hits
Format: Audio CD from Delta Legend (2000-08-29)
List price: $11.98
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Ave verum (Preghiera) - after Mozart
- Poco adagio, Cantabile
- Tema con variazioni
- 1. Satz
- Adagio
- Prelude
- Szene No. 10
- Adagio
- Fairies' March
- Sabreh Dance
- Danse espagnole
Average review score: 

SANTANA GREATEST HITS
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-18
Review Date: 2000-09-18
I AM VERY DISAPOINTED WITH THE C.D ,YOU DID NOT DISPLAY THE SONGS THAT WERE ON IT OR SHOW THE LABEL ,IT WAS NOT WHAT I WANTED
.IN FUTERE ORDERS I WILL WATCH MY ORDERS AND I HOPE YOU WILL MAKE IT CLEAR WHAT I ORDER. SINCERY YOURS
AL VANDERBEEK.
Carlos Santana at his best
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-17
Review Date: 2000-09-17
This is the best portrayal of Santana's skills, not only as a guitarist, but as a pure entertainer. The variety of sounds
that he impliments into his music just makes it that much more fun to listen to. The obvious hits (Oye Como Va, Black Magic
Woman, Evil Ways)will be enough to make people buy this album, but with legnthy mid song guitar solos in nearly every song
performed by perhaps one of the best guitarists ever, listeners can easily listen to this for the full duration without becoming
bored.
Coffeehouse Classics
Format: Audio CD from Intersound Records (1997-08-26)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Allegro
- Allegro
- Adagio sostenuto
- Love Dreams - Liszt
- [Excerpt]
- Overture - Mendelssohn
- Adagio sostenuto
- Barcarolle
- Vilya, oh Vilya
- Waltz
- Adagio. Waltz
- Che gelida manina
- Excerpt
- Allegro
- Canon in D
- Minuet and Badinerie
- Allegro for Brass
- Allegro
- Impromptu in A-Flat Major - Schubert
- Dawn
- Can-Can
- I'll go to Maxime's
- Waltz
- Musetta's Waltz: Quando me'n vo'
- Tritsch, Tratsch Polka - Strauss Jr.
- Pavan for a Dead Princess - Ravel
- Solace - Joplin
- Allegro
- [Allegro]
- Largo
- Rondo alla Turca
- Allegro
- Für Elise - Beethoven, Ludwig v
- Overture - Rossini
- Waltz
- Voices of Spring - Strauss Jr.
- O mio babbino caro
- Suite
- Trois Gymnopédies: Lent et Douloureux - Satie
- Finale
- Molto allegro
- Allegro
- Arioso for Brass
- Rondo
- Adagio
- Overture
- Musical Moment No. 3 - Schubert
- Consolation - Liszt
- Pas d'action: Andante
- Overture
- Waltz
- Un bel di
- Clair de Lune - Debussy, Claude
- Overture - Smetana

Coffeehouse Classics
Format: Audio CD from Intersound Records (1997-06-24)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Allegro from the Spring from the Four Seasons - Vivaldi
- Allegro from Divertimento, No. 1 - Mozart
- Adagio Sostenuto from Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven
- Love Dreams - Liszt
- Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 - Liszt
- Overture to a Midsummer Night's Dream - Mendelssohn
- Adagio Sostenuto from Piano Concerto, No. 2 - Rachmaninoff
- Barcarolle from the Tales of Hoffmann - Offenbach
- Vilya, Oh Vilya from the Merry Widow - Lehar
- Waltz from Swan Lake - Tchaikovsky
- Adagio Waltz from Giselle - Adam
- Che Gelida Manina (What a Cold Little Hand) From la Bohemë - Puccini
- Excerpt from on the Beautiful, Blue Danube - Strauss Jr.
- Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 - Bach
- Canon in D - Pachelbel
- Minuet and Badinerie from Orchestral Suite, No. 2 - Bach
- Allegro for Brass - Vivaldi
- Allegro from Violin Concerto, No. 3 - Mozart
- Impromptu in A-Flat Minor - Schubert
- Dawn from Peer Gynt - Grieg
- Can-Can from Orpheus in the Underworld - Offenbach
- I'll Go to Maxime's - Léhar
- Waltz from Serenade for Strings - Tchaikovsky
- Musetta's Waltz: Quando Me'n Vo' (When I Go Out in Public) From la ... - Puccini
- Tritsch, Tratsch Polka - Strauss Jr.
- Pavan for a Dead Princess - Ravel
- Allegro from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart
- Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto, No. 3 - Bach
- Largo from the Fairy Queen Symphony - Purcell
- Rondo Alla Turca - Mozart
- Allegro from Clarinet Concerto - Mozart
- Für Elise - Beethoven, Ludwig v
- Overture to the Barber of Seville - Rossini
- Waltz from Eugene Onegin - Tchaikovsky
- Voices of Spring - Strauss Jr.
- O Mio Babbino Caro (Oh, My Dear Papa) From Gianni Schicchi - Puccini
- Sylvia Ballet Suite - Delibes
- Lent et Douloureux from Trois Gymnopédies - Satie
- Finale from Rhapsody in Blue - Gershwin
- Molto Allegro from Symphony, No. 40 - Mozart
- Allegro from the Fall from the Four Seasons - Vivaldi
- Arioso for Brass - Bach
- Rondo from Horn Concerto, No. 2 - Mozart
- Adagio from Clarinet Concerto - Mozart
- Overture to Egmont - Beethoven
- Musical Moment, No. 3 - Schubert
- Consolation - Liszt
- Pas d'Action: Andante from the Sleeping Beauty - Tchaikovsky
- Overture to la Belle Hélenè - Utah Symphony Orche
- Waltz from Symphony, No. 5 - Tchaikovsky
- Un Bel Dí (One Fine Day) - Puccini
- Clair de Lune - Debussy, Claude
Average review score: 

Just add coffee.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-27
Review Date: 1999-11-27
I saw this CD set in a store and told my friend I would like to have it for my birthday. She bought it on the spot for me.
I am so glad she did. I really wasn't a classical music fan, but I am now. I listen to this CD set while I am driving home
from my job as a broadcaster. It does help you to relax. I even wrap Christmas presents to the music. I would also like
to make the suggestion of finding an open field where there are lighting bugs and play this CD while watching the lighting
bugs. It is better than a fireworks show. If you are into classical music this is a CD that you must have.
Miniatures for Flute & Guitar
Format: Audio CD from Claves (2001-03-27)
List price: $17.98
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Monterey Pop
Format: VHS Tape from Rhino / Wea (1997-06-17)
List price: $19.98
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Average review score: 

Monterey Revisited
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
Review Date: 2008-02-13
The Criterion Collection is a must have for all who came of age in the 60's and for those who wished they did. The original
Monterey Pop '67 film remains the outstanding concert film, and can be wonderfully re-experienced by the aging Baby Boomers.
For all other generations, the legendary performances of Hendrix, Joplin, Otis Redding, and countless others are an absolutely
incredible introduction to the music of the 60's.
The added material, while something of a mixed bag, is filled with historic performances. Simon and Garfunkel's acoustic rendition of "Sound of Silence" alone is worth the price of admission as is three songs by the Who with the incomparable Keith Moon. A single disc devoted to Hendrix and Redding contains performances that will show you the breadth of their enormous talent.
Although the price may initially appear a bit steep, I think when you have played all three discs, you will feel you have scored a bargain indeed.
The added material, while something of a mixed bag, is filled with historic performances. Simon and Garfunkel's acoustic rendition of "Sound of Silence" alone is worth the price of admission as is three songs by the Who with the incomparable Keith Moon. A single disc devoted to Hendrix and Redding contains performances that will show you the breadth of their enormous talent.
Although the price may initially appear a bit steep, I think when you have played all three discs, you will feel you have scored a bargain indeed.
Ground Zero for the Summer of Love
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
Review Date: 2008-01-14
June 1967 brought the release of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and just a couple of weeks later The Monterey Pop Festival.
Wow! This is not only a fabulous record of the birth of the Summer of Love, but also the beginning of modern day concerts
and festivals to come. If you didn't live through it, and even if you did, this one is a keeper. the sound is great and I
really enjoyed the outtake disc. The Who, Jimi, Otis and Janis
before they were legends. What a treat!
before they were legends. What a treat!
This is oneof the only clips of Janis Joplin singing. Amazing!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Janis Joplin was the main reason I bought this. The mamas and papas and simon and garfunkle were great too.
Good but could have been more
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-28
Review Date: 2007-11-28
I loved the audience. It's a who's who of the rock world at the time. But could have had more performances.
Review of disc 3 outtakes
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Where to start, where to start....Well, I see on the main menu a 'Artist Index', so I decided to check out the Electric Flag
first. And man they were in full flight on this day! Ripping through "Drinkin Wine". Everyone in the group is just smilin'
ear to ear-thrilled to be up on this stage in front of the festivals second day Saturday afternoon crowd. I have a new idol.
He's the bass playing big papa bear cool cat with the cheshire cat grin, the shades and the bushy goatee-one Harvey Brooks.
Just watchin' this cat during this song always makes me smile :) This clip gives you a taste of the super smooth blues guitar
of Mike Bloomfield and the fresh off the soul circuit Buddy Miles in white shirt, tie and suit thumping his drum kit like
nobody's business. great footage. Actually all of the footage contained on this disc is great. The color on all of this,
on everything on this entire disc is deep and rich. There are many many shots of the people in the audience to give you a
feel for the time and place. The next clip I studied was of the Blues Project unveiling a lengthy jam on "Flute Thing". This
is sooo good. How is it this was not included in the original movie? I read Al Kooper saying when he was in the band, flutist
Andy Kulberg had to have an amp just for that one song , and an echoplex, a foot pedal and fuzztone. That may explain the
swirling, soaring adventure this song takes-all captured perfectly on this film. Next I watched "Driftin Blues" by the Paul
Butterfield Blues Band. I now know just what a great singer and harp player Paul was. Quicksilver Messerger Service perform
"Dino's Song" although it is listed on the disc as "All I Ever Wanted To Do (Was Love You). I thought this was a really catchy
pop type song that in my opinion should have been a bigger hit for them and they really perform it well in this clip. Which
leads me to a comment about the frustration I would get after watching one of these great clips by the bands doing one of
their songs...they're all so good you immediately want to hear MORE by the band! But with a few exceptions you only get the
one song.
Now the footage of Laura Nyro actually is more than one song but her "Wedding Bell Blues" is captured just at the tale end of the song and even just that small portion is excellent. Short though it is but her next song "Poverty Train" is the complete performance and we have to thank the film makers for getting this on film. I do not believe there is a ton of film footage of Laura out there and this clip really shows what she had. Her vocal and delivery are breathtaking. I really enjoyed Country Joe and the Fish's "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine". This was one of my favorite songs of theirs and they do a superb rendition here. Love Joe's vocal and his cool style and stage presence. Also, a favorite camera angle of mine is used with this clip as it is used with the Flag and some others and that is a camera was perched atop one of the stage left balcony's roofs providing an excellent view of the whole band from overhead. Love those shots!
Ah, did I forget to mention The Association? Their "Along Comes Mary" kicks off this disc and it's a real treat! They start off with a funny bit introducing each member of the band and then really impress with a tight rocking version of this song. Damn I wish I was there. And alas, another example of only one song from this band. But it's not all like that for The Who and The Byrds do 3 songs each while The Mama's and The Pappas do a whopping 6 songs which another reviewer pointed out was the complete Sunday evening festival closing set. The Mama's and Papa's set really puts you in the mood of being there, that night. On their last song that night Mama Cass says to the crowd "You're on your own now kids", you almost get an eerie feeling of time and a final conclusion to the fabled summer of love.
But you can slip this disc in and re-live, or, experience for the first time the vibe in the air. Watching Janis Joplin as happy as pie to be up there on stage that Sunday afternoon singing "Combination of the Two" with her band or watching The Byrds during the Saturday night show sweetly harmonizing to "He Was a Friend Of Mine" and "Chimes of Freedom" and David just tearing into the vocal for "Hey Joe".....and, The Buffalo Springfield with Crosby filling in for the departed Neil Young singing "For What It's Worth"...it all really just has you begging for more.
Special mention to the clip of Simon and Garfunkle and their 2 songs on here-Homeward Bound and Sounds of Silence. Hearing them sing together, so locked into place, so crisp. And Paul's guitar playing-sharp as a tac.
There is a special backstage mini-concert of Tiny Tim entertaining the staff, performers and friends with just his trusty ukelele, 3 octave voice, mannerisms and archival knowledge of the songs of the 20's and 30's that a lot of other reviewers feel very dismissive of but in my opinion they can't see the talent for the weirdness.
Nonetheless, this outtakes disc is a wonderful wonderful artifact preserving a time and place and people that are long gone but are as alive as when your finger presses play.
Now the footage of Laura Nyro actually is more than one song but her "Wedding Bell Blues" is captured just at the tale end of the song and even just that small portion is excellent. Short though it is but her next song "Poverty Train" is the complete performance and we have to thank the film makers for getting this on film. I do not believe there is a ton of film footage of Laura out there and this clip really shows what she had. Her vocal and delivery are breathtaking. I really enjoyed Country Joe and the Fish's "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine". This was one of my favorite songs of theirs and they do a superb rendition here. Love Joe's vocal and his cool style and stage presence. Also, a favorite camera angle of mine is used with this clip as it is used with the Flag and some others and that is a camera was perched atop one of the stage left balcony's roofs providing an excellent view of the whole band from overhead. Love those shots!
Ah, did I forget to mention The Association? Their "Along Comes Mary" kicks off this disc and it's a real treat! They start off with a funny bit introducing each member of the band and then really impress with a tight rocking version of this song. Damn I wish I was there. And alas, another example of only one song from this band. But it's not all like that for The Who and The Byrds do 3 songs each while The Mama's and The Pappas do a whopping 6 songs which another reviewer pointed out was the complete Sunday evening festival closing set. The Mama's and Papa's set really puts you in the mood of being there, that night. On their last song that night Mama Cass says to the crowd "You're on your own now kids", you almost get an eerie feeling of time and a final conclusion to the fabled summer of love.
But you can slip this disc in and re-live, or, experience for the first time the vibe in the air. Watching Janis Joplin as happy as pie to be up there on stage that Sunday afternoon singing "Combination of the Two" with her band or watching The Byrds during the Saturday night show sweetly harmonizing to "He Was a Friend Of Mine" and "Chimes of Freedom" and David just tearing into the vocal for "Hey Joe".....and, The Buffalo Springfield with Crosby filling in for the departed Neil Young singing "For What It's Worth"...it all really just has you begging for more.
Special mention to the clip of Simon and Garfunkle and their 2 songs on here-Homeward Bound and Sounds of Silence. Hearing them sing together, so locked into place, so crisp. And Paul's guitar playing-sharp as a tac.
There is a special backstage mini-concert of Tiny Tim entertaining the staff, performers and friends with just his trusty ukelele, 3 octave voice, mannerisms and archival knowledge of the songs of the 20's and 30's that a lot of other reviewers feel very dismissive of but in my opinion they can't see the talent for the weirdness.
Nonetheless, this outtakes disc is a wonderful wonderful artifact preserving a time and place and people that are long gone but are as alive as when your finger presses play.

More Piano Encores by Joan Brill
Format: Audio CD from Joan Brill Piano Studio and Disc Makers (2005-04-17)
List price: $15.00
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- My One and Only Love by Guy Wood
- Ritual Fire Dance by Manual DeFalla
- Laura by David Raksin
- How Time Flies by Richard Koerner
- Twilight World by Marian McPartland
- Solace by Scott Joplin
- The Entertainer by Scott Joplin
- Reflections in the Water by Debussy
- Invention No. 8 in F major by Bach
- Italian Concerto - Allegro by Bach
- Nocturne in C# Minor (Pothumous) by Chopin
- Prelude in G# Minor Op. 32 No. 12 by Rachmaninoff
- Prelude In G Major Op. 32 No 5 by Rachmaninoff
- Medley- If Ever I would Leave You; Autumn in New York; All the Things you Are; Autumn Leaves
- Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin (solo piano version)
- Resting Place by Margie Adam
Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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