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Music for Lovers Only/Music to Make You Misty
(1999)
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Jackie Gleason
A repackaging of Jackie Gleason's two most popular albums, Collectors Choice Music's Music for Lovers Only/Music to Make You Misty is an instrumental easy listening CD with a unabashed romantic mood. 1953's Music for Lovers Only was Gleason's most popular and sold over 500,000 copies. The disc includes instrumental versions of "My Funny Valentine, ...
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Music for Lovers Only
(1953)
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Jackie Gleason Presents
Music for Lovers Only was first released in 1952 as a 10" LP with only eight songs. In 1953 it was released as an expanded 12" with eight more tracks. The Collectors Choice's Music for Lovers Only/Music to Make You Misty CD does not include the final eight songs, which are "Little Girl," "I Cover the Waterfront," "Some Day," "If I Had You," "When ...
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Cha Cha de Amor [Bonus Tracks]
(2005)
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Dean Martin
Dean Martin's final sessions for Capitol Records before his switch to Frank Sinatra's Reprise label produced this curious LP, which sought to take advantage of the long-subsided craze for cha cha music. It was Martin's second album under the baton of Nelson Riddle, who must also have been itching to join Reprise (as he did by 1963). In any case, ...
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Italian Love Songs/Cha-Cha de Amor
(1999)
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Dean Martin
In 1999, EMI released Italian Love Songs/Cha-Cha de Amor, which contained two complete albums -- Italian Love Songs (1962, originally released on Capitol) and Cha-Cha de Amor (1962, originally released on Capitol) -- by Dean Martin on one compact disc. Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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1929-1930
(1996)
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Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra
One of the more overlooked virtuosos of the early jazz period, clarinetist Jimmie Noone followed the hallowed path from New Orleans to Chicago and established himself alongside King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, and Earl Hines. He first cut his teeth with Oliver in the late teens, then recorded some of his most mature work with Hines in 1928. This ...
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Cha Cha de Amor
(1962)
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Dean Martin
Dean Martin's final sessions for Capitol Records before his switch to Frank Sinatra's Reprise label produced this curious LP, which sought to take advantage of the long-subsided craze for cha-cha music. It was Martin's second album under the baton of Nelson Riddle, who must also have been itching to join Reprise (as he did by 1963). In any case, ...
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The Lost '40s & '50s Capitol Masters
(2008)
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Peggy Lee
Despite extensive CD reissues of the recordings of Peggy Lee, there have remained many tracks of hers that never got into the digital era. Indeed, given that she came up at a time when the 78-rpm single was the major recorded format, there are even Lee recordings that were never transferred to LP. This 109-minute, 39-track, two-CD set goes a long ...
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