Black Forrest
Black Forrest
ASIN: B00000IJTT
Editorial Reviews
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Playing on the cusp of Kansas City swing and bebop, Jimmy Forrest fashioned his tone from St. Louis, a perfect spot to mix jazz languages, situated as it is between K.C. and the Big Apple. On this 1959 date, Forrest opens up standard jams like "These Foolish Things" and "What's New" and jumps inside with the help of a top-shelf unit: guitarist and fellow St. Louisan Grant Green (in his recording debut), drummer Elvin Jones, pianist Harold Mabern, and bassist Gene Ramey. Forrest's tenor tone alternates between punchingly tough and waveringly singsong (à la the great Lester Young, who cut his own swath through K.C.). The tunes are all festively loose, except when they're touching. As for the band, little more can be said than their very names to underscore their position in the jazz canon. --Andrew Bartlett
Black Forrest,Jimmy Forrest,Delmark,Jazz,Jazz Music,Jump Blues,Pop
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- Great, definitely go with this and TAC
- Awesome
- Bought it used - thank God!
- magnificent!
- Mixed Feelings
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Les Miserables - The Complete Symphonic Recording
Claude-Michel Schonberg
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003BVK
Release Date: 1990-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- Valjean's Soliloquy (What Have I Done?)
- At The End Of The Day
- I Dreamed A Dream
- Lovely Ladies
- Fantine's Arrest
- The Runaway Cart
- Who Am I?-The Trial
- Fantine's Death
- The Confrontation
- Castle On A Cloud
- Master Of The House
Tracks:
- The Bargain-The Waltz Of Treachery
- Look Down
- The Robbery-Javert's Intervention (Another Brawl)
- Stars
- Eponine's Errand
- The ABC Cafe-Red And Black
- Do You Hear The People Sing?
- Rue Plumet-In My LIfe
- A Heart Full Of Love
- The Attack On Rue Plumet
- One Day More!
- At The Barricade (Upon These Stones)
- On My Own
- Building The Barricade
- Javert's Arrival
- Little People
- A Little Fall Of Rain
- Night Of Anguish
- First Attack
Tracks:
- Drink With Me
- Bring Him Home
- Dawn Of Anguish
- The Second Attack (Death Of Gavroche)
- The Final Battle
- The Sewers-Dog Eats Dog
- Javert's Suicide
- Turning
- Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
- Every Day (Marius And Cosette)
- Valjean's Confession
- The Wedding Chorale- Beggars At The Feast
- Epilogue (Finale)
- Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
Great, definitely go with this and TAC.......2005-08-31
Right now, there are four official English-language versions of Les Miserables: the Original London Cast Recording, the Original Broadway Cast Recording, the Complete Symphonic Recording, and the 10th Anniversary Concert Recording. Les Mis' addicts are best served by purchasing all recordings, as they showcase different stages (as in the OLC and the OBC) of the development of this mega-musical, as well as the interesting variations in presentation and performances by the different casts and orchestras.
If you're the average musical-theater listener who can't afford to buy all available English-language recordings, however, my advice would be to get the CSR (due to the fact that it's "complete") and the TAC recording (due to the fact that performer- and performance-wise, it's leaps and bounds better than all of the other recordings). You deserve no less.
Awesome.......2005-07-03
I can't believe all the negative comments about Gary Morris. He is so much better in the role than Colm Wilkinson. I've seen Gary perform the part three times and there is NO better Jean ValJean (seen the play 14 times). It's an international cast and some of the accents do take time getting used to. But the power of the music supercedes it all. Listen with your heart people. It's so incredible.
Bought it used - thank God!.......2005-06-17
"Les Miserables" is a marvelous musical; a stunningly faithful interpretation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece, with an inspiring storyline and unforgettable characters. There are 2 reasons for buying a Les Mis CD - (1) you've seen a performance and want ONE CD to remind you of it or (2) you've become a les Mis junkie (like me) and want multiple versions so you too can hold forth on the rival merits of Andy Warlow vs Michael Maguire, Patty LuPone vs Ruthie Henshaw, Frances Ruffelle vs Kaho Shimada vs Lea Solonga. If you are in the first category, you really want the Tenth Anniversary Concert. The TAC has the complete storyline (albeit slightly abridged), it was recorded live (so there's an unique intensity and chemistry between performers), and from top to bottom it has by far the best cast.
However, if you're a serious Les Mis fan, you should buy this CD (in addition), simply because it does have the complete score. (The trouble with THAT is that it includes practically the only misstep in the whole script - if Jean Valjean has his number branded on his chest, then how is it credible that someone else will be convicted in his place?) I bought it for that reason and to hear other interpretations of the roles (in particular Andy Warlow's). I have all 4 versions, and they have all have their pluses and minuses, but frankly, I'm glad I didn't pay full price for this one. This version has a rather weak cast in general, but that does add to the fun arguing about it. On the plus side, it has Philip Quast ( THE BEST Javert, but he's even better on the TAC), Michael Ball (THE BEST Marius, also on the OLC and TAC versions), and Andy Warlow (a stirring Enjorlas for sure, but not THAT much better than Michael Maguire on the OBC and TAC). The scenes at the barricade are the best part of the CD. Kaho Shimada is an uneven Eponine, OK sometimes, less so at others. Debbie Byrne (Fantine) is OK, but I don't find her as moving as Patty LuPone (OLC) or Ruthie Henshaw (TAC). Tracy Shayne (Cosette) is irratating, not nearly as sweet as Judy Kuhn (OLB and TAC) or even Rebecca Caine (OLC). I find Barry James and especially Gay Soper (M. and Mme. Thenardier) grating as well.
I really miss Colm Wilkinson (OLC, OBC and TAC). OK, he has a unique singing style, but such heart. Not always perfect, but so powerful and emotional. All his solos and "Confrontation" just stop me dead in my tracks. The sweetness and purity of his "Bring Him Home" and "Epilogue" move me to tears. But really, there must be someone else who can do at least an adequate job or the show wouldn't have run so long in so many venues. I am willing to listen to another interpretation, but not this one. This is the central role in the play, it really can't survive without a good performance here. Gary Morris is horrible as Jean Valjean, cringe-provoking at times, merely weak at others. He's totally overmatched by Quast in "Confrontation" and by everyone in "One Day More" and "Epilogue". I haven't tried the recommendation of one reviewer of listening while squinting and shaking my head hard, but I don't see how that will help. Morris's "What have I done?", "Bring Him Home" and "Valjean's Confession" make me cover my ears or send me running for the fast forward button, although "Who am I?" isn't so bad. (I just tried the head shaking trick, it didn't help.)
magnificent!.......2005-06-15
Ok, I admit it. I have long been a fan of musicals, but I was only exposed to Les Mis a few months ago. My roommate loaned me this recording, and I fell in love. I played nothing but this soundtrack for the next several weeks.
As this is the only recording I've heard fully, I cannot give any comparisons between the performers here and those on other versions, but I do wish to give my general impression of the cast.
*Gary Morris (Valjean) - he has a strong, clear voice with which it is hard to find fault. He sings with emotion and passion, and I cannot imagine ever tiring of hearing him as Jean Valjean. If I had to give a complaint, it would be that I could imagine a voice with a little more distinct character...something a little riskier for the part of someone so complex.
*Philip Quast (Javert) - wow, I love deep voices, and his is so rich! I love when he hits the low note near the beginning of "Confrontation" ...I've seriously replayed that part over and over again just because it sends shivers through me...haha, I think you get the idea. This guy is good.
*Debbie Byrne (Fantine) - her voice took some getting used to because at first it seemed to me a little uncontrolled, almost like she could capture the fullness of the sound but not quite hit the notes. However, the more I listen to her, the more I enjoy her. Her voice has a wonderful texture, something you totally miss when listening to the super-clear, trilling sopranos that seem to be found all over most other musicals.
*Kaho Shimada (Eponine) - her voice took a little getting used to as well. I was a little confused until I realized she was Japanese, for though I wouldn't say you hear an accent, her voice does have a very different quality to it. Still, I enjoyed her performance very much. Her voice is trembling with emotion the entire time, almost like she can hardly control it...it is quite moving.
*Tracy Shayne (Cosette) - wow. I'm sorry, is Cosette supposed to be this shrill? Turn it off! While I'm impressed at some of the notes she hits, I don't think it's supposed to make you want to cover your ears.
*Michael Ball (Marius) -Ball makes Marius, a rather annoying character if you ask me, into someone actually likable, if not lovable. He's passionate and romantic, but not vapid. Probably my favorite vocal performance.
*Gay Soper and Barry James (the Thernardiers) - their voices are rather grating, but that's the point, right? Very entertaining performances...particularly in "Master of the House" (which, it's true, somehow manages to be stuck in your head all day).
*Anthony Warlow (Enjorolas) - very appropriate voice...manly and vibrant. If he doesn't make you want to go out and fight, then there's no help for you!
Overall, the performances were wonderful. I highly recommend this CD. A great recording of a great musical!
Mixed Feelings.......2005-04-20
I bought this recently, and it was an object lesson in why I ought to research an item before purchasing it.
For me, it's truly a toss-up as to whether this is a recording worth purchasing. The main benefit-a far from insignificant one-is that it is a complete recording full of much more materiel than can be found on the London or Broadway cast recordings. Basically, I was far from satisfied. The liner notes are error ridden, and the casting was not as good as possible. Gary Morris struck me as too young for the part, and Gay Soper (Mme. Thenardier) has a voice akin to the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard. But, in the absence of a complete Broadway recording, this still may be the best version available to buy. Be sure, however, to supplement it with another version. (The Tenth Anniversary recording might be the best.)
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Pink Champagne: A Collection of Vintage Light Music
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008IHWK
Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Curtain Time
- Lovely Day
- Music for "Rivers of the North of England": Serene/Flowing
- Chiming Strings
- Vanessa
- Film Opens (Eleventh Hour Melody)
- Melody in Moccasins
- Seventh Heaven
- Gin-Fizz
- Vendetta - London Promenade Orchestra
- Cross Roads
- Laughing Marionette - London Promenade Orchestra
- Pulling Strings
- Tinkerbell
- Tomboy
- Playtime
- Falcons
- Speakeasy
- Dance of the Hailstones
- Bubble, Bubble, Bubble (Pink Champagne)
- Muriella
- Happy Time
- Waltz in Swingtime
- Veradero
- Windy Corner
- Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Dancing Tambourine
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- Mantovani's Eighth Million Seller Arrives on CD!
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Italia Mia/Verzauberter Klang Aus Germany
Manufacturer: Dutton Vocalion UK
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ASIN: B00008GQFT
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Catari, Catari
- Theme From Capriccio Italien
- Italia Mia
- Vissi d'Arte From Tosca
- Mattinata
- Variations on Carnival of Venice
- I Bersaglieri
- Come Back to Sorrento
- Return to Me
- Nessun Dorma
- Italian Fantasia Medley: Tarantella/O Sole Mio/A Frangesa/Santa Lucia
- Wenn der weisse Flieder wieder blhen the Lilac Blooms Again)
- Ich Tanze Mit Dir in Den Himmel Hinein
- Capri-Fischer
- Du, du, du (You, You, You)
- Melodia
- Der frche Wanderer (The Happy Wanderer)
- Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt (A Walk in the Black Forest)
- Der Sommerwind (Summer Wind)
- Mit siebzehn hat Man noch Tre
- Junge, Komm Bald Wieder
- Heidschi Bumbeidschi
- Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweerheart - Chorus Of HM Forces, Vera Lynn, Mantovani
Customer Reviews:
Mantovani's Eighth Million Seller Arrives on CD!.......2003-08-20
Italia Mia was the great maestro Mantovani's eighth, million selling recording in 1961. It stayed in the US charts for 50 weeks! This is not surprising because the Italian melodies enhanced by Mantovani's gifted arrangements are still attracting listeners today who may hear some of the renditions by the current day orchestra bearing the Mantovani name. These original recordings are even more spectacular to hear, and we are indebted to the producers at Vocalion for starting the process of re-releasing Mantovani's music on CD. Some of the CD's selections have not heard for decades, such as the hauntingly beautiful "Come Back to Sorrento," the stunning "Mattinata," the ever popular Dean Martin classic, "Return to Me": a heart tugging "Vissi D'Arte," and a very lively and clever arrangement of the "Bersagieri March," among many other Italian classics. As a special bonus, Vocalion added a scarce recording from 1969 Germany, never before issued in any format in the US, Japan or UK. Perhaps for the very first time, avid fans will hear Mantovani's distinctive strings playing many beautiful German melodies. To sum up, this two CD set is a glorious treat for those who can never get enough of the Mantovani sound, or who have difficulty finding the original master recordings on CD.
The meliorating music of Mantovani makes its marvelous return.
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Black Forrest
Jimmy Forrest
Manufacturer: Delmark
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000IJTT
Release Date: 1999-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Black Forrest
- Dog It
- These Foolish Things
- Sunkenfoal
- You Go To My Head
- Black Forrest
- What's New?
- But Beautiful
- All The Gin Is Gone
- These Foolish Things (Alternate)
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Playing on the cusp of Kansas City swing and bebop, Jimmy Forrest fashioned his tone from St. Louis, a perfect spot to mix jazz languages, situated as it is between K.C. and the Big Apple. On this 1959 date, Forrest opens up standard jams like "These Foolish Things" and "What's New" and jumps inside with the help of a top-shelf unit: guitarist and fellow St. Louisan Grant Green (in his recording debut), drummer Elvin Jones, pianist Harold Mabern, and bassist Gene Ramey. Forrest's tenor tone alternates between punchingly tough and waveringly singsong (à la the great Lester Young, who cut his own swath through K.C.). The tunes are all festively loose, except when they're touching. As for the band, little more can be said than their very names to underscore their position in the jazz canon. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews:
killing tenor.......2005-02-21
Just listening to this for the first time. Been sadly unaware of Mt Forrest up until now. This is hard swinging bop, with a healthy dollop of the blues. Jimmy's tone reminds me more of Hawk or Ben, but of course there is a heap of Prez in his phrasing - who was unaffected by Lester?
The ballads are fine too. Jimmy does great with "These Follish Things" and "You Go To My Head" ... the rest I'll tell you when I've finished listening!
Don't hesitate. Get it if you like hard swinging jazz.
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Broadway Blockbusters/Broadway Spectacular
Manufacturer: Dutton Vocalion UK
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000C5E716
Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
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- There's No Business Like Show Business
- There Is Nothing Like A Dame
- C'est Magnifique
- Big D
- Hey Look Me Over
- Everything's Coming Up Roses
- Something's Coming
- Consider Yourself
- Standing On The Corner
- Lawd, I'm On My Way
- Hello, Dolly!
- Oklahoma - Medley
- Bali Ha'i
- People
- The Carousel Waltz
- Fiddler On The Roof
- Ol' Man River
- Seventy-Six Trombones
- Baubles, Bangles And Beads
- Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
Average customer rating:
- Another strong Broadway by the Year
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The Broadway Musicals of 1953
Manufacturer: Bayview
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ASIN: B0006OSDMW
Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Big Black Giant [Me and Juliet]
- Tin Pan Alley [John Murray Anderson's Almanac]
- Little Bit in Love (Wonderful Town)
- Quiet Girl (Wonderful Town)
- How Far Can a Lady Go? [Carnival in Flanders]
- Sudden Thrill [Carnival in Flanders]
- Ohio (Wonderful Town)
- Ev'ry Street's a Boulevard (In Old New York) [Hazel Flagg]
- You Become Me/My Mind's on You [Maggie May]
- C'est Magnifique [Can-Can]
- Come Along with Me [Can-Can]
- I Love Paris [Can-Can]
- Stranger in Paradise [From Kismet]
- You Can Take the Word of a Gentleman [Carnival in Flanders]
- You're So Much a Part of Me [John Murray Anderson's Almanac]
- One Hundred Easy Ways to Lose a Man (Wonderful Town)
- Salomee [Hazel Flagg]
- No Other Love [Me and Juliet]
- Here's That Rainy Day [Carnival in Flanders]
- And This Is My Beloved [From Kismet]
- Baubles, Bangles and Beads [From Kismet]
Customer Reviews:
Another strong Broadway by the Year.......2006-08-20
Scott Seigel's concerts, Broadway by the Year gather a group of the current crop of Broadway performers and turn them loose on songs from Musicals that opened during 1 year on Broadway. It helps that 1953 was a strong year musically, with Bernstein's Wonderful Town, Porter's Can Can, Kismet and Me and Juliet from Rogers and Hammerstein. Jule Styne also chimed in with Hazel Flagg which contains one almost standard "Every Street's a Boulevard in Old New York. Some great stuff on this album, wonderfully sung as almost always. I love this series and hope to acquire each and every one at some point.
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- A must have for any film score enthusiast.
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Greatest Hollywood Themes, Vol. 1: The 90's
Manufacturer: Ichiban Old Indie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Elfman, Danny
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ASIN: B000005ZJW
Release Date: 1998-05-19 |
Tracks:
- Titanic Suite: Distant Memories
- Titanic Suite: Never an Absoution
- Titanic Suite: Rose
- Twister (Wheatfield)
- Independence Day End Titles
- M.I.B. Closing Theme [From "Men in Black"] - Stephen Lu & the Hollywood Sessions Orchestra,
- Hummel Get the Rockets [From the Rock 'n' Roll High]
- I'm Forrest... Forest Gump [From Forrest Gump]
- Forrest Gump (You're No Different)
- Lion King (This Land)
- Theme from Schindler's List
- Chili Hot [From Get Shorty] - Stephen Lu & the Hollywood Sessions Orchestra,
- Theme from Jurassic Park
- Love Affair (Piano Solo)
- Apollo 13: Main Title
- Telltale Clip-Main Theme [From the Telltale Clip] - Stephen Lu & the Hollywood Sessions Orchestra,
Customer Reviews:
A must have for any film score enthusiast........1998-11-11
This is the most realistic synthesized re-creation of orchestral music I've ever heard! Many times I had to stop and really listen because I could have sworn there was a whole orchestra playing. The selection of themes is superb. Absolutely incredible!
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Riders for the Flag
Manufacturer: Klavier
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Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
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Sounds of the Circus - Volume 26
Manufacturer: Whitmarsh Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Suites
| Forms & Genres
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Marches
| Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Vocal & Song
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
Modern & 20th Century
| Historical Periods
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Easy Listening
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Marches
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
Classic Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0001M3X9W
Release Date: 2004-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Echoes From The Big Top (Warner)
- Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)
- Lassus Trombone (Fillmore)
- Sunshine Galop (King)
- Temple Dancer (Leigh)
- Salute To Washington (Kiefer)
- Quando, Quando, Quando (Renis)
- A Walk In The Black Forest (Jankowski)
- Mexican Hat Dance (Tailor)
- Speed (Biese)
- Double Time Galop (Briegel)
- Instantaneous Rag (English)
- Seventy-Six Trombones (Willson)
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Kern)
- Father Of Victory (Ganne)
- Barcelona (Evans)
- Temptation (Brown)
- Tempest (Sanglear)
Album Description
This is pure unadulterated music from the Golden Age of the American Circus, backed up by information on how the music was used by the circus. The numbers are presented as they would be played at an actual circus, with all the enthusiasm expected from a circus band.
Jazz Music:
- Bunks Brass Band & Dance Band
- California Melodies
- Celebration [Live]
- Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath
- Communication Theory
- Complete Vogue Recordings V.1 [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Copenhagen Concert [Live] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Crossfire [Import]
- Dinner at Eight-Thirty
- Djangology
Jazz Music
Jazz Music