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Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall June 9 1962: Complete ConcertBy SonyFree Shipping This two-CD set adds unreleased tracks to what was already a superb representation of Tony Bennett's art, the 1962 concert catching Bennett at an early peak in his career. He was already a major exponent of the classic American songbook, and here he's both summarizing his work and branching out into then-new directions. He's equally effective as a ballad singer, including seldom-heard gems like Kurt Weill's "Lost in the Stars," and as a rousing jazz stylist, swinging effortlessly on familiar tunes like "All the Things You Are" and "Chicago." The concert includes a rendition of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," a song that had just been released at the time. --Stuart Broomer
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Sondheim Evening: A Musical Tribute (1973 Concert Cast)By RCA Victor BroadwayFree Shipping |
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BBC Sessions 1964-1977By Sanctuary RecordsFree Shipping As live Kinks albums go, BBC Sessions is about as fine a representation of the quartet's inimitable sense of showmanship as exists. Yes, there's Live at Kelvin Hall from the '60s, Everybody's in Show-Biz from the '70s, and One for the Road from the '80s, but this double-disc of broadcast performances captures the Davies brothers at the peak of their powers--from 1964, when they burst on the scene with "You Really Got Me" to 1977, when their career was on the upswing. A veritable greatest-hits collection, BBC Sessions benefits from plenty of raw, sometimes clumsy energy. Ray once insisted, "The day we become professional is the day we are ruined," and the Kinks never did turn pro during this 13-year span. There's great fun throughout these two discs, but of particular note are the woozy '70s recordings where the group worked with a horn section whose music-hall adornments prove to be delightfully complementary. One can't help but get the sense that they were plugged into what the Stones and the Band were doing at the time, but regardless of the setting and surroundings, the Kinks were true originals. --Steven Stolder
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What Do You WantBy Universal I.S.Free Shipping 1994 reissue on A&M of their 1978 double live LP for the label, with all 17 original tracks on one CD! Recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, in November of 1977, it features 'White Punks On Dope', 'Don't Touch Me There' and 'Show Me A Reason'. Double slimline jewel case.
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Natural WonderBy MotownFree Shipping |
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Blow Your Face OutBy RhinoFree Shipping No Description Available
No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: GEILS,J. BAND Title: BLOW YOUR FACE OUT Street Release Date: 07/20/1993 Genre: ROCK/POP |
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Wings Over AmericaBy EMI Import
Their #1 1976 double live album for Capitol featuring the top 10 version of 'Maybe I'm Amazed' & 27 other classics, including 'Jet', 'Lady Madonna', 'The Long And Winding Road', 'Live And Let Die', 'Yesterday' and 'Rock Show'. 28 tracks total. Double jewel case. A Capitol release. Deleted in the U.S.
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Live at the Hollywood BowlBy Interscope RecordsFree Shipping No Description Available
No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: MANGIONE,CHUCK Title: LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL Street Release Date: 10/26/1999 Genre: JAZZ |
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Selena Live - The Last ConcertBy EMI LatinFree Shipping |
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Live in ConcertBy Elektra / WeaFree Shipping |