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Judy at Carnegie Hall
(1961)
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Judy Garland
This 40th anniversary edition of Garland's seminal Judy at Carnegie Hall recording is a completely fresh experience even for those intimately familiar with previous versions. By accessing tapes which have not been used on any other release -- including the pricey DCC gold disc -- many sonic foibles which plagued the original have now been repaired ...
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Mandy Patinkin
(1989)
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Mandy Patinkin
Patinkin has reserves of emotion that seem boundless on this tour de force collection mainly given over to show songs. Employing a vocal range that begins in a clear high tenor and plunges to a gruff baritone, Patinkin is able to act and sing duets with himself or sing beautifully alone. But feeling -- sometimes overflowing feeling -- is the core ...
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Golden Years of Al Jolson
(2005)
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Al Jolson
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Dino: The Essential Dean Martin (Special Platinum Edition)
(2005)
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Dean Martin
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Love Me With All Your Heart/By Request
(2003)
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Jim Nabors
Collectables' 2003 Jim Nabors two-fer Love Me With All Your Heart/By Request collects the genial crooner's 1966 album Love Me With All Your Heart and 1967's By Request onto one deluxe CD. Both albums feature Nabors' somewhat histrionic and stiff vocal style as he tackles standards and pop tunes both great and obscure. The nascent dawn of the Age ...
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Greatest Hits Live
(2007)
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Judy Garland
From a glance at the title, listeners could be forgiven for considering Greatest Hits Live a budget-label collection with muddy sound and shoddy notes. In fact, it's another compilation from Savoy Jazz of material dating to Judy Garland's early-'60s television show and specials. Material from the same sessions have been coming out for several ...
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You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet
(1975)
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Al Jolson
When he started making records well before the First World War, Al Jolson was a brilliant comedian capable of disarming patter, skillful mimicry, and vaudevillian finesse. This Living Era compilation covers a timeline from 1913 to 1942, perhaps fortunately stopping short of Jolson's brassy late-'40s comeback material. Recorded variously in Chicago ...
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Jazz Cello
(1960)
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Ray Brown
On the last day of August and the first day of September 1960, bassist Ray Brown recorded his third album for the Verve label, focusing most of his attention upon the cello while Joe Mondragon handled the bass. The 11-piece band on this date was conducted by arranger Russ Garcia and included reed players Paul Horn and Bob Cooper as well as pianist ...
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That's All! [Rhino]
(1967)
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Sammy Davis, Jr.
After a two-year hiatus from the Las Vegas casino circuit to appear on Broadway in Golden Boy, Sammy Davis, Jr.'s triumphant return was commissioned by none other than Reprise Records' boss -- one Francis Albert Sinatra. That's All is a living testament to the omni-talented entertainer. On the two-CD set, Rhino Records has retrofitted the original ...
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At the Cocoanut Grove
(1963)
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Sammy Davis, Jr.
This recording featuring Sammy Davis, Jr. captured on stage at the Cocoanut Grove Lounge of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles heralds the end of an era for Davis Jr. After his unparalleled success on Broadway in Golden Boy, no longer would he be relegated to nightclubs and Vegas showcases. At the Cocoanut Grove is a timepiece lauding the ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Al Jolson
(2001)
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Al Jolson
After recording successfully in the 1910s and being the top solo artist of the 1920s (according to chart researcher Joel Whitburn), Al Jolson stopped making records for 12˝ years between 1932 and 1945, when he was lured back into the studio by Decca just prior to the comeback he scored due to the film biography The Jolson Story in 1946. He cut 71 ...
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By Myself: The Songs of Judy Garland
(2005)
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Linda Eder
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Classic Judy Garland: The Capitol Years 1955-1965
(2002)
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Judy Garland
In his book Judy Garland: The Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Legend, Scott Schechter wrote for August 1955: "Judy signed a...recording contract with Capitol Records, where she would make her finest recordings." As annotator, co-producer, and co-compiler of Classic Judy Garland: The Capitol Years 1955-1965, Schechter is able to give substance to his ...
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Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956
(2007)
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Various Artists
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A&E Biography
(1998)
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Judy Garland
Released in conjunction with an airing of the television show of the same name, A&E Biography offers an incomplete but informative overview of Judy Garland's recordings for Capitol Records. Since she recorded many of her great songs for Capitol, the compilation doesn't feel incomplete the way similar entries on Mel Tormé and Bobby Darin do (they ...
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The Essential Judy Garland [Capitol]
(2006)
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Judy Garland
The '50s were a good time for jazz singers, and although Judy Garland was hardly a jazz singer, she matched the work of the best -- Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Tormé -- while she recorded for Capitol, from 1955 to 1964. Working with the best arrangers in the business (Nelson Riddle, Gordon Jenkins, André Previn), Garland crafted many of ...
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The Freelance Years: The Complete Riverside and Contemporary Recordings
(1956)
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Sonny Rollins
Picking up only ten days after Fantasy's Complete Prestige Recordings box leaves off, these five discs run through one of Rollins' most fertile (some insist, the most fertile) periods. Not only are Rollins' Riverside and Contemporary sessions as a leader and sideman collected in toto; Fantasy also includes three tracks recorded for Period in ...
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22 Greatest Hits
(2000)
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Al Jolson
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The Very Best of Al Jolson [Pearl]
(2002)
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Al Jolson
While some may with good reason prefer his earliest recorded performances (a mysterious body of work comprising the true and magical heart of the Jolson legacy), Al Jolson's Decca recordings from 1945-1949 represent the mature culmination of decades spent perfecting one of the best-known acts in all of show business. Listening through 28 tracks ...
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My Happiness
(2002)
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Connie Francis
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The Hits of Judy Garland
(1963)
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Judy Garland
After becoming the model for many acting and singing superstars during World War II, Judy Garland made her way through the '50s and '60s battling drugs, making comebacks, and doing a bit of television. Her big return to the limelight, of course, came with the release of the bravura Judy at Carnegie Hall record. This was during her 1957-1965 ...
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Very Best of Judy Garland: The Capitol Recordings 1955-1965
(2006)
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Judy Garland
If the only essential Judy Garland record from her Capitol years is Judy at Carnegie Hall, this three-disc set from British EMI makes the perfect accompaniment for those who want to delve yet deeper. With 2007 digital remastering performed on every track, it includes the complete contents of four records -- 1956's Judy, 1957's Alone, 1958's Judy ...
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You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet/Merry Christmas From Jackie Wilson
(1999)
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Jackie Wilson
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Little Miss Dynamite [Bear Family]
(1997)
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Brenda Lee
Five hours of pure gold on four CDs, covering the 127 songs that Brenda Lee recorded during the years 1956 through 1962, with the added allure of an 84-page hardcover book. What's more, there's hardly a second-rate song or performance here, and Lee's singing style evolved so far that there are surprises throughout. Her early rockabilly sides are ...
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Greatest Songs
(1990)
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Sammy Davis, Jr.
Some of Sammy Davis, Jr.'s best-known songs are here, including the sappy "Candy Man," and Mike Curb's production values are, well, curbed in some respect, as you get to hear Davis swing a little bit. Jazz numbers like "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "The Lady Is a Tramp" were sung better by Frank Sinatra, but Davis does them well. More poppish pieces ...
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