Portraits
Portraits
ASIN: B000095J5U
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The Cold Genius (after Purcell)
Composed by
Frederic Momont
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Jean-Christophe Lannoy,
Frederic Momont,
Juliette Danel,
Bruno Dupont,
Yasmine Hammani,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Falling
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Jean-Christophe Lannoy,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Sa Alma
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Frederic Momont
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Bruno Dupont,
Eric Paque,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Heaven
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Nicolas Desmalines,
Jean-Christophe Lannoy,
Frederic Momont,
Juliette Danel,
Bruno Dupont,
Yasmine Hammani,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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The Answer
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Frederic Momont
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Fabrice Gratien,
Bruno Dupont,
Franck Pelletier,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Samsara
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Bruno Dupont,
Eric Paque,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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The Fifth Season
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Bruno Dupont,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Adeo
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Frederic Momont
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Nicolas Desmalines,
Jean-Christophe Lannoy,
Frederic Momont,
Juliette Danel,
Bruno Dupont,
Yasmine Hammani,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Voices
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Frederic Momont
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Bruno Dupont,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Feel Low
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C. Avril
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Bruno Dupont,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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Stars & Sky
Composed by
Frederic Momont
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Bruno Dupont,
Eric Paque,
Frederic Momont,
Thomas Otten,
Jacques Schab
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ASIN: B00011MK74
Release Date: 2004-03-09 |
Tracks:
- A Song For All Seas, All Ships - Andante Maestoso - London Symphony Chorus
- On The Beach At Night, Alone - Largo Sostenuto - London Symphony Chorus
- Scherzo: The Waves - Allegro Brillante - London Symphony
- The Explorers - Grave E Molto Adagio - London Symphony Chorus
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- Lento: Allegro Risoluto
- Lento
- Scherzo (Nocturne)
- Andante Con Moto; Maestoso Alla Marcia; Allegro; Lento; Epilogue
- Allegro Pesante - James Oliver Buswell IV
- Adagio - James Oliver Buswell IV
- Presto - James Oliver Buswell IV
- Overture
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- Molto Moderato - Douglas Cummings
- Lento Moderato - Douglas Cummings
- Moderato Pesante - Douglas Cummings
- Lento - Douglas Cummings
- Allegro
- Andante Moderato
- Scherzo: Allegro Molto
- Finale Con Epilogo Fugato: Allegro Molto
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- Preludio: Moderato
- Scherzo: Prestso
- Romanza: Lento
- Passacaglia: Moderato
- Explorer
- Poet
- Queen
- Allegro Moderato - John Fletcher
- Romanza: Andante Sostenuto - John Fletcher
- Finale: Rondo Alla Tedesca - John Fletcher
Tracks:
- Allegro
- Moderato
- Scherzo: Allegro Vivace
- Epilogue: Moderato
- Moderato Maestoso
- Andante Sostenuto
- Scherzo: Allegro Pesante
- Andante Tranquillo
Tracks:
- Spoken Introduction - The Ambrosian Singers
- Prelude: Andante Maestoso - The Ambrosian Singers
- Spoken Introduction - The Ambrosian Singers
- Scherzo: Moderato; Poco Animato - The Ambrosian Singers
- Spoken Introduction - The Ambrosian Singers
- Landscape: Lento - The Ambrosian Singers
- Spoken Introduction - The Ambrosian Singers
- Intermezzo: Andante Sostenuto - The Ambrosian Singers
- Spoken Introduction - The Ambrosian Singers
- Epilogue: Alla Marcia Moderato (Ma Non Troppo) - The Ambrosian Singers
- Fantasia (Variazioni Senza Tema)
- Scherzo Alla Marcia (Per Stromenti A Fiato)
- Cavatina (Per Stromenti Ad Arco)
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A Great First Buy on Ralph Vaughan Williams........2007-06-05
Up until recently, I was only vaguely familiar with the music of British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. After reading the reviews and noticing the lower than usual price for this set, I thought I'd give it a listen. I'm definitely glad I did as this is some very beautiful music indeed.
All nine of Vaughan William's symphonies are included here along with four bonus pieces, the Concerto Accademico for Violin, the Bass Tuba Concerto, "Three Portraits from the England of Elizabeth" and the overture for the stage play "The Wasps".
Conductor Andre Previn definitely brings these works to life in a mighty way. The "Sea Symphony" is a real standout with its beautiful choral arrangements and orchestrations. Other standouts are the "Pastoral" third symphony and the dramatic Stravinsky-esque fourth symphony.
Indeed, all of the music here is something special and I'm very satisfied to have this set as my introduction to the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Like other reviewers have stated here, this is definitely a must-have collection and I can't think of a better way to start a Vaughan Williams library than with this.
A small footnote: After listening to the first movement of "A Sea Symphony", it may be quite possible that John Lennon sampled a small section of it for "Revolution 9" on the Beatles' White Album. The section in question occurs roughly 12 minutes into the first movement. It's very brief but it immediately stuck out once it was heard.
Vaughan Williams' wonderful music at last..........2007-04-21
Ralph Vaughan Williams was in my opinion one of the very greatest composers of music. Never content with what he had just written, but nevertheless staunch in his principles, over his lifetime he created a series of amazingly vital and original pieces. I could write many pages about these works, so will just say a little about my favorite of all, the incredible Symphony No 8 in D minor. Written at the extraordinary age of 86, the sheer musical inventiveness of this truly unbelievable piece is without equal and I include here all the "great" classical composers such as Beethoven, Brahms and the like. The first movement "Variations in search of a theme" is serious, thought-provoking and modern, yet unmistakably RVW. Its one of the most original first movements ever written ( owing nothing whatsoever to the classical tradition) and though asking more questions than it answers, is a movement even if you have never listened to any of RVWs music before demands attention and absolutely requires you to listen more. The second movement "Cavatina" is one of the most ghostly-beautiful slow movements ever written. The only thing I can really compare it with is RVWs own "The Lark Ascending" though for me this is a far more complex and challenging piece. I have listened to Barber's famous " Adagio for Strings", written at about the same time as this,and for me, this is an even greater and more moving piece - well Barber hadn't written the so-called "Pastoral" Symphony for practice had he ? The third movement is a typically gruff RVW scherzo. I can just see the old geezer galumphing round his garden complaining about his musicians, modern taxation, life in general... It's really funny and whenever can you say that of Mozart, Beethoven , Brahms and company...?The fourth movement is is ...how on earth do you describe this absolutely extraordinary finale. Part village band, part religious apotheosis, this is music truly not of the everyday earth which we inhabit, but something much more glorious, more astonishing... In this movement RVW uses just about every musical instrument known to man - he must have had enormous fun composing it... but the first entry of the celeste is the moment you all need to listen for.
André Previn has chosen some of the very finest of RVWs works to record on this set and for me this is his greatest testament as a conductor. His sheer (and somewhat amazing in itself as a jazz musician) love for RVWs music comes out tops here. A great recording and an absolutely tremendous bargain.
Previn & Vaughan Williams: An Excellent Coupling.......2007-01-10
I have some of these recordings on RCA Red Seal LPs from the late 1960's. I think it is one the best of three symphony cycles in my possession. The other two are Colin Davis/Sibelius and Herbert Blomstedt/Nielsen. Some of my RVW LPs are Adrian Boult and some are Andre Previn. I prefer Previn. Previn really digs into this music. My three favorites: #2 (London), #3 (Pastoral) and #5. It gives me goose bumps being able to listen to them without rice krispies in the background. Kudos to RCA for re-releasing these gems.
Can't get any better.......2004-07-19
If you've ever thought of getting all of the RVW symphonies but haven't, because of cost or what not, there are no more excuses. This is the best set ever. Previn and the LSO had a magical relationship 30 years ago, and no one has ever done these symphonies better. If you find some of them tough nuts to crack, don't worry; RVW isn't easy music, but it is well worth it. It's not supposed to be simple. The only caveat: analog sound. Now RCA was capable of great sound in the 1970's, and the sound is frankly better than the newer RCA series with Slatkin. But if superb digital sound is paramount, you won't go wrong with Handley's set with Liverpool. It's another top notch cycle. Still, I rate Previn tops in this music. RCA is to be commended for releasing this set, as well as the others in the series...check them out!
Comprehensive and Impressive Collection.......2004-04-07
Listen to the bold beginning of Ralph Vaughan Williams' A Sea Symphony, and you've captured the essence of VW at his best. This is the first of 9 symphonies by a composer who is surely England's greatest Symphonist. His essays in the form span the first half of the twentieth century, but include few of its radical elements. Vaughan Williams was a traditionalist throughout, and surely it was that conservative outlook that drew him to the symphonic form in the first place.
Listening to his second symphony, A London Symphony, one hears typical Vaughan Williams-almost entirely melodic in its conception, with lots of diatonic, modal or pentatonic writing, and a touch of chromatic harmony to flavour the melody. It's beautiful, and the music spans a wide emotional gamut from intense introspection to joyous celebration. Only in the 4th Symphony does VW really open himself to a more contrapuntal and dissonant style, and the consequence is that the composition becomes quite reminiscent of Prokofiev or Schostakovich, the two other great Symphonists of the time. Following the 5th Symphony, however, I feel that VW's artistic output suffers. The later pieces, with the exception of the 7th Symphony, Sinfonia Antarctica-based on music he'd composed for the film Scott of the Antarctic--lack the vigor and excitement of the earlier works. They're more introspective, perhaps as befits an older composer, but they don't speak to me as strongly as, say, the later symphonies of Mahler or Schostakovich. Perhaps it is that VW was resistant to change in his basic musical outlook, but by the 1950's, the diatonic/pentatonic ideas he frequented had become increasingly irrelevant. That VW was brilliant and a master craftsman is unquestionable, but he seemed to need new fuel for his compositional fires and was unwilling to consider the atonality of Schoenberg and his followers, the rhythmic vitality of Stravinsky and Bartok, or even the orchestral colours and dramatic juxtapositions of Gustav Mahler. There are still many moments of brilliance, but as a whole the later works move me less.
All of the performances by Andre Previn and the London symphony Orchestra are superb-no one plays this music better. With 9 Symphonies and four other orchestral works-the Concerto Accademico, the Tuba Concerto, the Wasps Overture, and Three Portraits from The England of Elisabeth-this collection is packed with value, and I can scarcely do it justice in the limited room I have. While the Concerto Accademico seems aptly titled and not terribly engaging, the Three Portraits are a gem of VW's work for television. Its worth the price for the first two symphonies and the Sinfonia Antarctica alone, everything else is just gravy--or perhaps I should say, baked beans on toast! All in all, a terrific deal.
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- A Truly Great Mozart Recital
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- The Best "Exultate, Jubilate"
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Cecilia Bartoli - Mozart Portraits
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Cecilia Bartoli , György Fischer , Vienna Chamber Orchestra , and Ingomar Raimer
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ASIN: B00000423X
Release Date: 1994-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Cosi fan tutte: Temerari! ... Come scoglio
- Cosi fan tutte: Ei parte ... Per pieta, ben mio
- Cosi fan tutte: In uomini, in soldati
- Le nozze di Figaro: E Susanna non vien! ... Dove sono i bei momenti
- Le nozze di Figaro: Giunsi alfin il momento .... Al desio
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Bartoli, in her musical journey defying all stereotypes, paints multi- dimensional vocal portraits of these Mozart characters. From the most delicate pianissimo to the grandest forte, this superb recording leaves you breathless. While others struggle with Come Scoglio's vocal gymnastics and Dove Sono's challenging legato, Bartoli uses her dark timbre, impeccable coloratura and passionate phrasing to create a kaleidoscope of luscious, wildly exciting sound. The fire of Mozart, the "romantic" composer, is brought to life. Occasional breathiness employed for dramatic purposes serves only to seduce the listener even more. Other selections including Exsultate jubilate, Davidde penitente, and selections from Don Giovanni are merely terrific. --Barbara Eisner Bayer
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A Truly Great Mozart Recital.......2003-05-24
If I could own just ONE Mozart recital disc, it would be this one. (Though Renee Fleming's Mozart collection is superb as well). I believe that the two arias for Fiordiligi in COSI FAN TUTTE included here are among Bartoli's very finest recordings to date. But all of the arias on this CD are memorably performed. Please buy "Mozart Portraits"!
Stars fell on Italy..........2002-08-14
...the day Cecilia Bartolli was born. Talk about blessed -- all this and such a versatile voice, too. Mozart would have been delighted.
However, I don't think she's perfect. Yet. This recording is, however. The orchestra has just the right timbre to complement the richness of her voice. And it is a rich voice. In fact, my main complaint is that I think she has outgrown Mozart's Susanna. Her voice is perfect for the Countess, and the rendition here of E Susanna non vien! is utterly charming and believable, with just the right touch of pathos.
The other aria that bothered me was the Batti, batti, o bel Masetto. She just sings it beautifully, of course, but it deserves more con fuoco at the beginning (she is, after all, begging to be beaten!) and more espansivo at the end, possibly with a touch of arrogance. Callas sang it that way once.
I prefer Kathleen Battle's Alleluia because she's more precise. Bartolli sings it "scorrevole." It's easy for her, as easy as a mother will sing a lullabye to a child. To me, this prayer needs vocal fireworks -- like an explosion of faith and gratitude. Bertolli can do it, she just chooses not to. That's why I can't fault her for it. After all, she made the album, it's her choice.
In all I really love this album and I love her voice. How wonderful it must be to have the ability to open your mouth and have such musical richness issue forth. The pleasure alone has to be worth all the work and effort it takes to make it that way.
The Best "Exultate, Jubilate".......2002-05-10
"Exultate, Jubilate" seems to be one of those works which every soprano records at some point in her career. Among others, I've heard recordings by Barbara Bonney, Sumi Jo, and Kathleen Battle. But if I had to choose only one recording of "Exultate, Jubilate" to content myself for the rest of my life, it would definetly be this recording - Cecilia Bartoli's. She sings gloriously, with such an infectious joy that I've never heard in the others (Sumi Jo comes close, but still too careful and measured). The orchestration is also great - big and full of gusto, just like Cecilia's voice.
I haven't listened closely to the rest of the disc, but from what I have, it is just as well done as the "Exultate, Jubilate" (especially the Countess's "Dove Sono" and Despina's humorous "In Uomini, in Soldati"). As one reviewer pointed out, this recital would have made Mozart proud - I heartily agree.
bravo bartoli!.......2001-10-21
this got me hooked on Cecilia Bartoli. I heard the Mozart Exultate Jubilate over the radio, every hair on my body upright & quivering with delight. She sings it like you dream to hear someone sing it. Heavenly! And then you disover the rest of the cd is like unpacking a treasure chest - one gem following the other. Don't just sit there, buy it :) For once in your life, you will NOT be sorry :)
Mozart would have been proud.......2001-02-05
It was Maria Callas who complained that Mozrt is too carefully sung by singers - as if they're on their tiptoes. Well, on this disc is a singer who doesn't sing as if she's on her tiptoes; she breaks all the steroetypes associated with Mozart's music (you know, the period style-followers and those who argue that Mozart should be sung lightly)and gives us a completely emotional portrayal of the composer's heroines. Of the many pieces represented, I found the two beautiful Giovanni arias most satisfying, although all are wonderfully sung. Batti, batti is sung with a delicateness that makes you feel like you're eating the sweetest chocolate and enjoying every moment of it. In quali...Mi tradi is sung with a grittiness that really portrays the true emotions of Donna Elvira, who is a broken woman - the feisty singing of the recitativo almost sounds like the vengeful Medea (but thankfully, it isn't quite that extreme). Every note Bartoli sings portrays some kind of emotion - she is a singer who really has a joie de vivre in her singing. Every note is a joy to hear because she is transmitting her own joy for singing. I have rarely heard such a natural commuinicator in singing, which I regard as the highest form of art. In Exsultate, jubilate Bartoli sings like the words - exalted and jubilant. The Alleluia is a sheer joy to hear. Everything on this disc is simply great. I have always said that music is about communication of emotions and this is precisely it. I am not just writing all sorts of superlatives because I'm a huge fan (I am a huge fan though), but because she fulfils the meaning of music through her singing and serves the composer as faithfully as she can. She is a singer that makes you feel great about living. There can't be many performers who can do that. Brava.
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Emmylou Harris
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Release Date: 1996-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Boulder To Birmingham
- Before Believing
- Love Hurts
- In My Hour Of Darkness
- The Angels Rejoiced Last Night
- Sleepless Nights
- Too Far Gone
- If I Could Only Win Your Love
- Till I Gain Control Again
- One Of These Days
- Together Again
- Here, There And Everywhere
- You're Still On My Mind
- Sweet Dreams
- Luxury Liner
- Making Believe
- Pancho And Lefty
- Two More Bottles Of Wine
- You Never Can Tell (Cest La Vie)
- Easy From Now On
Tracks:
- Hello Stranger
- Everytime You Leave
- Beneath Still Waters
- Blue Kentucky Girl
- To Daddy
- Evangeline - Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band
- Save The Last Dance For Me
- Mister Sandman
- And I Love You So
- If I Needed You
- Roses In The Snow
- The Boxer
- Wayfaring Stranger
- Millworker
- Dimming Of The Day
- Heaven Ain't Ready For You Yet
- Juanita
- Born To Run
- The Price You Pay
- Sweet Chariot
- That Lovin' You Feelin' Again
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- The Pain Of Loving You
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- A River For Him
- Heartbreak Hill
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- Gulf Coast Highway
- We Believe In Happy Endings
- West Texas Waltz
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- Calling My Children Home
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- When I Paint My Masterpiece
- No Regrets
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Compared to her sometime singing partner Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris is not an especially distinctive singer or songwriter. She lacks the raw talent to match the towering high points of Parton's career, but at the same time Harris has managed to avoid the embarrassing lapses that have plagued Parton. Harris has exhibited a deep understanding of what makes the best country music endure and a stubborn refusal to accept anything less. You can comb through her 20 albums and never find an embarrassingly corny novelty number, a shamelessly maudlin weeper, or a less-than-flawless vocal. This box set gathers all her commercial hits, staples of her live shows, prime examples of her every phase, her best collaborations with other artists, and five previously unreleased tracks. --Geoffrey Himes
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great country music.......2007-05-24
This collection of music is very entertaining and worth the cost of the CD's.
Portraits.......2007-05-13
The product is what I expected. It arrived on time and in the condition advertised.
'Portrait' of a great singer.......2007-03-24
I remember buying an album back in the mid-1970's - Emmylou Harris' "Blue Kentucky Girl" - on a trip to Colorado, and eagerly waiting to get back home to play it. I was enthralled with her soulfully smooth voice back when I was a kid.
This collection features several selections from that album, but is an excellent overview of some of her finest work, including the Dolly Parton-Linda Ronstadt "Trio" days. "Portraits" contains some of my very favorite Emmylou tracks: "Roses In The Snow", "Millworker", "Two More Bottles Of Wine", "Luxury Liner", "Save The Last Dance For Me".
Some of her best duet work is here, too, including her early work with Gram Parsons.
Listen.......2006-10-27
Comparing Emmylou to Dolly is like comparing apples and oranges, and being a professor of writing, I feel I know a thing or two about making comparisons. Emmylou is a true artist and wonderful lyricist. That is, she not only knows exactly how to move the listener through unique, unbelievable and articulate vocalization (which is less constructed, more fluid and more organic than Dolly's twang ever could be), but she knows how to write a damn good song. Emmylou is one of the best female vocalists of our time. If one knows how to listen, and listening is an art, one will hear. Now let's all take a moment to listen and let this woman shine out.
Spiritual music.......2006-05-28
This lady brings out the soul in everything she touches. No disrepect to Dolly Parton but there's just no comparison - to my mind it's only the stuff very close to Dolly's heart and experience (e.g. coat of many colours etc) where she manages anything like this brooding angel.
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- Kenton's arrangements are the best
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Portraits on Standards
Stan Kenton
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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ASIN: B00005JGRG
Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- You And The Night And The Music
- My Reverie
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- Autumn In New York
- April In Paris
- How High The Moon
- Crazy Rhythm
- I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
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- Don't Take Your Love From Me
- More Love Than Your Love
- Alone Too Long
- The Lady In Red
- Under A Blanket Of Blue
Album Description
After a series of groundbreaking albums of adventurous new music, Stan Kenton took his band into the studio on July 8, 1953 to cut a 10" album of standards, uniquely arranged by Bill Russo,. "Portraits On Standards" proved a great success and re-enforced Kenton's jazz credentials. With soloists like Lee Konitz,, Zoot Sims, Conte Candoli, Frank Rosolino and Sal Salvador, the band swung like mad. Added to the original 10" LP are 7 more standards from the period arranged by Kenton with soloists Art Pepper, Bud Shank and Laurindo Almeida.
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Can't add anything to the other reviews..........2007-04-05
This CD has been extremely well reviewed already, so there is really nothing to add, except another opinion that this is a five star album. Every track is delightful.
If I have a criticism of the Kenton band in general, it is that much of their output is probably better heard live or in concert than at home or in the office on CD. At times Kenton likes to get out the brass knuckles and hit you over the head with a barrage of sound. This does not apply to this album, which is delightfully mellow and relaxed and guaranteed NOT to give you a headache.
Kenton's arrangements are the best.......2007-03-18
As noted by the Amazon review, this album was originally not a full-sized LP, but 10", and featured the arrangements of Bill Russo. According to the liner notes, Kenton didn't usually like Russo's arrangements. Russo had studied with Lennie Tristano, and it showed. His arrangements were lighter, less emotional, and had a different texture. Russo convinced Kenton that he should arrange a "book" of dance tunes, and the first eight tunes on the album are those arrangements.
The rest of the album is made up of Kenton arrangements recorded at various times between 1951-1954, and you can hear the difference immediately. Kenton liked to write harmony for a section at a time, and his arrangements are typically more emotional, romantic and powerful.
In my mind, the best tracks on the album are Kenton's - "Street of Dreams", "Under a Blanket of Blue", and others are very powerful and beautiful arrangements. That's not to take anything away from Russo's charts. In fact, several of Russo's charts are also very good.
This band was filled with all-stars - Art Pepper, Conte Condoli, Frank Rosolino, Zoot Sims, Bud Shank, and many others, and the quality of playing is outstanding. Highlights include Pepper's solo in "Street of Dreams", Rosolino in "I've Got it Bad" and several others.
While this CD isn't ground-breaking Kenton, it is Kenton at his most musical - a great band, great tunes, and classic arrangements.
Separated @ Birth?.......2004-01-16
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) look like Stan Kenton?
A good buy.
where did all that sound come from?.......2002-05-17
The other reviewers have said much already - the great personnel of the Kenton band in that era, those great Russo and Kenton ballad arrangements, the liner notes with personnel listings and arranger credits, the great treatments of classic tunes.
I would add that I couldn't believe the great sound quality of this particular remastering for cd! So crisp and clear! Was all that sound detail on the master tapes?? I have the original 10" LP with the first eight tracks of the cd. Man, what a difference! Its like Rossolino, Konitz, and the other soloists are right up there, front stage in the sound picture. I played through the album a second time with the volume rather high. Hope the neighbors dig Kenton! If they didn't they may now.
And after so many second or third rate compilations of Kenton stuff has been around for so long - this great release. Way to go Capitol!
I highly recommend this album to any Kenton fans or those who dig music of this genre!
Where has this one been?.......2002-04-11
I had never owned the LP version of 'Portraits' and bought this as part of a 'buy two for a better price' deal -- and I have listened to it repeatedly. The soloists are characterstically superb and the arrangement interesting enough to add new interest to songs of which any big band fan owns multiples.
While Kenton's band always delivers on the hard swinging numbers (Crazy Rhythm is a standout -- nice Lee Konitz solo), the slower pieces fare unusually well here. 'Street of Dreams' and 'Don't Take Your Love from Me' (superb Bud Shank solo) are mellow and sentimental without sleepwalking. Chris Connor on 'Baia' is a unique treat -- using her vocals in the best instrumental tradition.
'Autumn in New York', always a great tune, features a smooth trumpet by Buddy Childers that makes this version something special. The balance of the collection more than holds its own.
Why did Capitol wait until 2001 to reissue this? Probably because there are a dozen Kenton albums that are better known. While this would not be the first album I'd recommend to those seeking an introduction to Stan Kenton, it is an elegantly played selection of timeless songs -- and 'Portraits' is likely to appeal to those who are not particularly enamored by the Latin-inspired (and excellent) Johnny Richards recordings (Cuban Fire) or the later mellophonium orchestra.
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- Exhilerating, Exhuasting, Amazing
- The blues-est Rhapsody in Blue
- Old tune with a lot of new invention
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Portraits in Blue
Marcus Roberts
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ASIN: B000002C17
Release Date: 1996-06-11 |
Tracks:
- Rhapsody In Blue - George Gershwin
- Yamekraw - Marcus Roberts
- 'I Got Rhythm' Variations - George Gershwin
Customer Reviews:
Blue Review.......2007-01-19
I enjoyed seeing the performance more than listening to the performance on the CD.
Exhilerating, Exhuasting, Amazing.......2006-06-01
Get ready to be blown out of your socks. Improvisation liberates these classics, revealing perhaps how stuffy written music can be. Wonderfully engaging. Marcus shares his genius for interpretation.
The blues-est Rhapsody in Blue.......2003-03-20
This has to be the most raucous, the most bluesy, the most improvisational Rhapsody in Blue ever recorded. And not all of the best improvisation is by Marcus Roberts. Wailing clarinets and wandering trumpets abound. And it is all in a spirit of the original, so much so that I believe jazz-loving Gershwin would have approved.
All of Gershwin's original music is there, but much of it is taken at unusual tempos -- speeded up, slowed down or synchopated -- with many additional minutes of improvisation that actually fit with the original. I'm usually a traditionalist, so I wasn't sure I really wanted to hear a 28-minute Rhapsody in Blue, figuring it probably had a lot of filler. It doesn't. This is music that makes me smile.
Oh yes, there are also two additional pieces, which are very good. The James P. Johnson piece is NOT stride piano, which threw me for a loop. But it IS a sort of answer to Gershwin's Rhapsody. Written just 3 years after the Gershwin original, it is also a multi-themed bluesy 20-minute mini-symphony. And there are the I Got Rhytm variations, which are catchy and inventive. But Rhapsody is what you're buying here, and it may be the best one I've ever heard.
Old tune with a lot of new invention.......2001-02-02
I wasn't expecting to be excited by another version of "Rhapsody" but thought it would be a good way get into Marcus Roberts... This version goes way beyond the classic. Ragtime, swing and a little Kansas City are all packed into this complete remastering. The results not only capture Gershwin's jazz/classical fusion but take the listener on a historical journey through jazz's pre-bebop days. Marcus excels at invention demonstrating continuously his complete mastery of piano influences, tones and colors.
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- The True Spirit Of America
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- Perfect collection of patriotic fare.
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Portraits Of Freedom: Music of Aaron Copland and Roy Harris
Aaron Copland , Roy Harris , Gerard Schwarz , Seattle Symphony Orchestra , James Earl Jones , and Seattle Chorale
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ASIN: B0000006YT
Release Date: 1994-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- Lincoln Portrait
- Canticle Of Freedom
- An Outdoor Overture
- American Creed: Free To Dream
- American Creed: Free To Build
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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This is a mixture of choral and orchestral music by two great American composers, music that can only be described as patriotic. But don't let that keep you away from Copland's heartbreaking Lincoln Portrait or Roy Harris's much-neglected American Creed. James Earl Jones supplies the narration in Lincoln Portrait. American Creed is filled with Harris's usual open harmonies and melodic expansiveness and is actually a very complex triple fugue. The miking for this entire recording isn't as close to the orchestra or clear as it could be, but this is a great collection nonetheless. --Paul Cook
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The True Spirit Of America.......2006-05-18
It is often the case that the true spirit of America can be found in the artists it has given the world throughout history. And no composer embodies our nation's spirit much better than Aaron Copland, as can be gauged on this Delos recording of works by him and fellow American composer Roy Harris, as performed by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra under music director Gerard Schwarz.
The true essence of patriotism, a term too often used for less-than-honorable ends by certain political operatives throughout history, is very evident in both Copland's and Harris' works. Harris is represented by the intensely proud two-part work "American Creed", and his 1935 overture "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", based on the famous World War I song. It is also evident in Copland's rarely heard "Canticle Of Freedom", which here is sung by the Seattle Symphony Chorale.
It is in the three popular Copland pieces--"Fanfare For The Common Man"; "Lincoln Portrait"; and "An Outdoor Overture"--that the best of America lies. The towering brass chorale of "Fanfare" symbolizes, as its title surely indicates, the ability of the common man to achieve the uncommon; while "An Outdoor Overture", written in the 1930s for the Manhattan High School of Music & Art, celebrates American youth. And then there's "Lincoln Portrait", with the words of our 16th president spoken by James Earl Jones, one of our country's greatest actors and voices, with great strength and authority, allowing us to know that while we may be the greatest nation on Earth, we can ALWAYS be better. Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony provide masterful performances throughout this stunning 1992 recording. This is highly recommended for anyone wanting to know the true spirit of our nation beyond the constant and often wreckless political rhetoric that so often abounds here.
Great Lesser-known Masterpieces.......2005-11-03
Portraits of Freedom is a CD featuring works by Aaron Copland and Roy Harris which have a special emphasis on democracy. Not just a "hack" American music CD, features include the very well known to some virtually unknown compositions making this a welcome addition to the Copland/Harris recorded music oeuvre.
Fanfare for the Common Man brings nothing new, but it is such a great miniature. Less recorded is the Lincoln Portrait. Copland opens with a slow triumphant fanfare melody which gives way to a faster "Camptown Races" melody and brilliantly weaves the two together. The piece ends with a dramatic reading by James Earl Jones.
Canticle of Freedom, rarely heard, features chorus. The music and text are interesting enough to wonder why it has been neglected. Along with the Outdoor Overture, Copland uses not only uses his trademark rhythms and harmonies, but dissonance is judiciously placed to give his music an American experience.
Roy Harris' American Creed and When Johnny Comes Marching Home are also rarely heard, nonetheless recorded. Harris' music is a bit more ponderous than that of Copland, and while Harris sticks with more classical formal designs, it is interesting to note the many harmonic and orchestration similarities which exist between the two composers. Harris' energetic "When Johnny..." is also very interesting, especially when compared to the more famous American Salute by Morton Gould.
The liner notes are voluminous accounts into the background of Copland. You really get the gist of how close he was to music and patriotism and how that evolved throughout the 20th Century. The Seattle Symphony plays well on this disk; you can tell they have a real feel of the music. While you can find better recordings of Fanfare and the Outdoor Overture, you can't beat this Lincoln Portrait, and you probably won't find the other works anywhere else, especially so well performed. Copland was serious about music and democracy and it shows in these works; the lesser known ones are greatly eclipsed by his more famous works, and so you probably have to be a Copland junkie to buy this CD. In that case, this will be an easy buy for you!
James Earl Jones Is SUPURB.......2004-10-02
I have listened to several recordings of the Lincoln Portait narrated by Henry Fonda, Carl Sandberg and Katherine Hepburn. James Earl Jones surpases all of them by a wide margin. Every word James speaks comes from his heart and it is a moving experience.
An interesting note: Every speaker since James reads the following line, "government of the people, by the people, and for the people." with the emphasis on the words "of", "by" and "for". When James reads it he shift the emphasis to the word "people" each time and it makes an impressive difference. He is masterful. I've must have played this piece at least 10 times since I received it a week ago.
Buy it!
Jeff
Great Fourth of July album.......2003-01-11
If you buy this CD, you'll probably do so for Aaron Copland's "Lincoln Portrait." You won't be disappointed, either, for this is one of the best renditions of that particular symphonic war-horse in print. It's well performed, and James Earl Jones's majestic voice transcends the kitschier aspects of Copland's narration.
"Fanfare for the Common Man" is also here in all its brassy glory, although if you're like me you've heard it so often it gives you a headache. But in all likelihood you haven't heard the other Copland works on this CD: "Canticle of Freedom" and the seldom-performed "An Outdoor Overture." "An Outdoor Overture" is second-tier Copland -- a pleasant symphonic poem, nothing too remarkable. "Canticle of Freedom," on the other hand, exemplifies Copland's worst tendencies as a composer; most of it is just noisy and not musically interesting.
The real surprise here is Roy Harris's three-movement "American Creed," which is both inspiring and musically sound. It is a patriotic symphony that mostly avoids bombast, and it ought to be performed far more often. Harris is a much underrated composer, and this is one of his best works.
On the whole, this CD is a smashing good classical music collection for a Flag Day or Fourth of July holiday -- or for any time you just want to celebrate being an American.
Perfect collection of patriotic fare........1999-10-14
The inclusion of Copland's "Fanfare" and "A Lincoln Portrait" into a CD such as this is a no-brainer, but these recordings are the best of their kind--tremendous sound, and the quintessential narrator in Jones to complete it. Schwarz also blesses us with one of Copland's little-known choral works that sends a powerful patriotic message, and the "Outdoor Overture" is simply Copland at his jovial best at the prime of his composing career. The selected Harris works add further impact to the disc: the only recording available of "American Creed," along with Harris' unforgettable interpretation of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," round it out wonderfully. The Roy Harris works may be the true highlight of the disc--if that's possible. Another splendid job by Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony.
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- Long Awaited & Outstanding
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New Momentum
Robert Irving III
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ASIN: B000I0QKRO
Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
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Long Awaited & Outstanding.......2007-05-13
Really outstanding trio work featuring Miles Davis' former colleagues: Robert Irving III on piano, Buster Williams on bass...Sensitive and expressive of the continuing expansion and progression of Jazz! Highly Recommended!!!
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- Philip Smith shines
- Flawless
- Good variety, superb performances
- Top Notch!!
- One of the finest trumpet-and-piano discs you'll hear.
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Philip Smith, Principal Trumpet, New York Philharmonic
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ASIN: B00000FDEJ
Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
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- Concert Piece For Eight Trumpets
- Intrada
- Lnde
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Philip Smith shines.......2007-07-01
We have here yet another installment of the CALA New York Legends series, and it is no less beautiful and superb than any previous. Philip Smith, the principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic for over 20 years now, with this album, fully shows why he was both given that position and how he has been able to maintain it with the respect of trumpet players worldwide. Indeed I recommend any of the albums from that series, and I think it must be something in the water because these New Yorkers are all phenomenal musicians, from Glenn Dicterow, to Jeanne Baxtresser, and on to Philip Myers and Joseph Alessi.
Philip Smith begins the album with a concert piece for 8 trumpets featuring other fabulous trumpet players of whom great things have also been heard. He then continues on with the Intrada written by friend/composer/pianist Joseph Turrin, which is rapidly becoming a popular recital piece among trumpet players despite its youth. The album then proceeds to two pieces well known to trumpet players for both their aesthetic values and also their difficulty. Smith plays Legend by Enescu and the Tomasi Triptyque with enviable beauty and technique. We are then treated to an American tribute where Philip Smith brings beauty and grace to such famous tunes known to all Americans such as Amazing Grace and Someone to Watch Over Me. We then have another multiple trumpet piece which is here a fanfare which again features New York's finest. We are then given the 2 remaining movements of the Brass Music chamber piece written by Bernstein, and which the remaining movements are included on the albums by Philip Myers and Joseph Alessi. Philip Smith then delights us with a gorgeous song for cornet. The highlight of this album is indeed here where the Trio for Trumpet, Violin, and Piano by Eric Ewazen is taken and given such beauty that it redefines the word. Ewazen's name is known well to any brass player for his chamber music, and this is his largest rising piece and is performed very frequently for a piece less than 15 years old, and listening to this performance, you are left in no doubt why. This "recorded recital" finishes up with two portraits and a jazzy piece, the portraits again a gift to us by Joseph Turrin, and "It's a great day coming" for six trumpets a well-known piece that shows us that Philip Smith, master of the orchestral trumpet can also handle himself well enough in the jazz setting as well.
This album is a wonderful argument in favour of everything that the 20th and 21st century chamber trumpet is. You would be hard-pressed to find a more enjoyable or better performed disc of trumpet chamber music. Philip Smith's technique rivals that of any trumpet soloist (indeed he has soloed himself with the New York Philharmonic no less than 75 times in his career thus far), and his lyric playing is quite obviously supreme and seems almost to contain the beauty that one hears in the performance of a string master in his mastery of phrasing. Any trumpet enthusiast or performer should not under any circumstances be without this disc. Even if the trumpet isn't your cup of tea, I still recommend this disc, and indeed I have personally showed this one to people who do not like the sound of the trumpet who have themselves later gone and purchased this album for themselves. It's not the cheapest CD ever, this is true, but it is worth easily 4 or 5 other chamber trumpet CDs, so the price is still more than fair.
In short, an absolutely brilliant musical statement that is most essential to any brass player and highly recommended for any other chamber music enthusiast.
Flawless.......2006-04-06
Phil Smith's performance on this album is pure perfection. I have many albums that display a performer's dazzling technique, but few with equal artistry and musicality. Truly, this is a 'must have' for any collection.
Good variety, superb performances.......2005-08-12
Philip Smith collaborates with some other excellent trumpeters (including Fred Mills, Vince Penzarella, and Robert Sullivan) in this album. The Tomasi Triptyque is well executed, with good dynamics, articulation, and tone. Basically, you can't find fault with Smith's playing on any of these recordings. The Ewazen Trio is another good piece, showing off the warmth of Phil's playing. It's also good to hear the several large fanfare pieces, which allow all the guys to open up and blow. This cd will please trumpet aficionados and the regular listener.
Top Notch!!.......2002-06-12
This CD has quickly become one of my favorite trumpet CD's. Philip Smith is sensational. I particularly enjoyed the Enescu and the Ewazen. I heard the Ewazen on Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) and quickly called to find out where I could purchase the CD.
One of the finest trumpet-and-piano discs you'll hear........2001-07-13
This is superb trumpet playing in solo and ensemble settings. I've never heard the Enesco "Legende" played better. Smith has a long history as a cornet and trumpet soloist with Salvation Army bands. He can sound alternately brilliant and mellow, stident and serene. This disc has changed my trumpet playing for the better and given me lots of enjoyment. Smith takes a simple song like "Amazing Grace" and makes something truly memorable of it. Truly gorgeous tone production and phrasing.
Kudos also go to Joseph Turrin for his excellent accompaniment. His compositions are first-rate too, especially the first of his "Two Portraits."
If you are to buy only one trumpet recital disc, make this the one.
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- A great performance of these French clarinet pieces
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French Portraits
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ASIN: B0002NY8PS
Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
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- Introduction Et Rondo
- Cantilene
- I. Allegro Tristamente
- II. Romanze
- III. Allegro Con Fuoco
- Andante Et Allegro
- Andante Et Allegro
- I. Allegretto
- II. Allegro Animato
- III. Lento
- IV. Molto Allegro
- Bucolique
- La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin
Customer Reviews:
A great performance of these French clarinet pieces.......2005-04-12
I am surprise that there has not been a review yet of this CD of great clarinet performance. It might be due to the lack of marketing power and narrow sale channel of the label "Boston Records". However, this CD deserves attention from the clarinet players and aficionados like me.
My favorite pieces in the CD include Messager's "Solo De Concours" (track 1), Poulenc's Sonata (tracks 4-6), and Saint-Saëns' Sonata (tracks 9-12). All of them were executed with very artistically and masterfully playing. His tone (not of your typical French or German) is very unique, comparing with the ones from the current players recorded on other CDs. This CD is definitely worth of your listening.
I listened the Saint-Saëns' Clarinet Sonata played by Paul Meyer on "French Clarinet Art". Though I like Paul Meyer's playing in general, but his Saint-Saëns' Sonata was not a coherent one at all. If you want to listen Saint-Saëns' Clarinet Sonata, this one is it.
Average customer rating:
- A beautiful woman singing beautiful songs.
- Amanda McBroom "Portraits"
- Brilliant voice & wonderful CD
- Cabaret!
- I LOVE AMANDA!
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Portraits: Best Of Amanda McBroom
Amanda McBroom
Manufacturer: Gecko Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Dreaming
ASIN: B00001O32I
Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- The Rose
- Dreaming
- Errol Flynn
- Hot In Here
- Crimes Of The Heart
- Amanda
- Ship In A Bottle
- Wheels
- Best Friend
- Whoever You Are
- The Portrait
- Those Eyes
- Dance
- Here And Now
- Make Me A Kite
- No Fear
- From Where I Stand
- A Timeless Thing
Customer Reviews:
A beautiful woman singing beautiful songs........2007-02-10
I saw Ms. McBroom on an episode of MASH, I heard her on the piano and singing. I got curious about her other musical talents, I bought this CD, and I am happy I did. She has a sweet voice and a beautiful face to go with the voice. This would make a great Valentines day gift to your sig other!
Amanda McBroom "Portraits".......2006-08-30
After recently receiving a copy of "Barbara Cook at the Met" I had to research the composer of "Errol Flynn" (also sung by David Campbell on his album " Yesterday is Now")Not really knowing Miss McBroom other than"The Rose" , it has been a great
joy to listen to this composite album .. What diversity, from
songs sounding very countryfied to blues and jazz sounding I
particulary like" Amanda " "Crimes of the Heart""Ship in a Bottle" and of course "Eroll Flynn" I anticipate relaxing and
enjoying this album for many hours Les Breen
Brilliant voice & wonderful CD.......2006-08-19
Amanda has a great voice, this cd has a lot of variety & anyone who purchases it will not be dissapointed. I place Amanda along side Eva Cassidy & Janet Seidel, Portraits The Best of Amanda McBroom is one of the best cd's in my collection.
Cabaret!.......2005-07-04
She wrote The Rose (you know it, Bette Midler sang it)and her version is actually the best but there is a great range of other things ranging from Julius Monk-like parody (Everyone wants to be Sondheim) to charmingly nostalgic (Errol Flynn will break your heart).
And gee whiz she can sing. Touching, great use of her voice, charming and wonderful.
I LOVE AMANDA!.......2002-12-06
Amanda McBroom is the kind of woman that all young performers aspire to become! Her songs express how she is in real life... some are relaxing, some are serious, some are straight-up fun! Amanda is a most amazing woman, on stage and off! The true essence of Amanda comes through in her music, which is a delight to listen to! Buy this cd and her others - her live album is my personal favorite! Amanda is amazing! That's all there is to it! (And I'm not just saying this because she's my aunt!) :) Do yourself a favor and invest in Amanda's work today!!!
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