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Imagine
(2002)
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Eva Cassidy
A desperate clamoring from fans worldwide is no doubt the last thing the late singer could have imagined when she was at clubs and at home singing and doing rough recordings of the tunes that would someday be chosen for this magnificent hodgepodge. But many years after her death in obscurity in late 1996, she became a true phenomenon, with ...
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The Columbia Hits Collection
(2001)
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Jo Stafford
Not long after Jo Stafford's arranger (and future husband) Paul Weston moved from Capitol to Columbia in 1950, she followed him, preferring to work with an understanding producer (surely their budding relationship played a part as well). During the first half of the '50s, Stafford continued gracing the Hit Parade with the same balance of sedate, ...
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16 Most Requested Songs
(1991)
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Patti Page
16 Most Requested Songs is a midline-priced collection that spotlights many of Patti Page's best-known and most popular performances for Columbia Records, including "Tennessee Waltz," "Green, Green Grass of Home," "Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)," "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," "Little Green Apples," "Call Me Irresponsible," "The Days of Wine ...
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Hit Parade 1950
(2007)
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Various Artists
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Greatest Hits [RCA]
(1999)
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Spike Jones
There have been many compilations of Spike Jones' music, but few have been better than RCA's 1999 collection, Greatest Hits. Over the course of 20 tracks, all of Jones' best-known songs are presented in their best-known versions, including "Leave the Dishes in the Sink, Ma," "My Old Flame," "Der Fuehrer's Face," "The Sheik of Araby, "William Tell ...
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Greatest Hits
(1983)
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Lacy J. Dalton
Dalton's best songs weren't always her hits, but Greatest Hits is still a good sampler, including "Crazy Blue Eyes," her first hit; "Hard Times"; remakes of "Tennessee Waltz" and "Dream Baby"; and the music-biz anthem "16th Avenue." Brian Mansfield, All Music Guide
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All-Time Greatest Hits
(1992)
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Les Paul & Mary Ford
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Golden Hits
(1960)
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Patti Page
Patti Page's first (and for many years her only) hits collection was this ten-track release, which contained nine of her Top Five singles, including the chart-toppers "Tennessee Waltz," "Mockin' Bird Hill," "(How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window," and "I Went To Your Wedding." In addition to being a short album, even for the LP era, it failed to ...
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Collector's Series
(1995)
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Floyd Cramer
Collector's Seres is a reasonably thorough overview of Floyd Cramer's career, offering nearly every one of his hits ("Last Date," "Tennessee Waltz," "For the Good Times") in its original version. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Zabriskie Point
(1970)
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Original Soundtrack
Zabriskie Point -- just when you thought it was safe to hurtle into the entertainments of the so-called counterculture, this half-baked slice of nonsense arrived under the direction of Michelangelo Antonioni, who had previously directed Blow-Up, a great success. Zabriskie Point would eventually become notorious for its Death Valley orgy sequence ...
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Plenty Good Lovin': The Lost Solo Album
(2002)
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Sam Moore
Vocalist Sam Moore of the legendary soul duo Sam & Dave cut this album in 1970 with R&B great King Curtis, who produced eight of the ten tracks (the other two, "Plenty Good Lovin'" and "Tennessee Waltz," were produced by Dave Crawford and Brad Shapiro). The album was originally intended to be Moore's solo debut, but it was shelved for a variety of ...
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Don't Smoke in Bed
(1993)
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Holly Cole Trio
Holly Cole explores a number of styles on her second album, Don't Smoke in Bed, without overreaching her grasp. Adding pop, blues, country, and a French ballad to her standard, low-key jazz, Cole demonstrates that not only does she have impeccable taste, but she has the talent to make all of the material sound convincing. Stephen Thomas Erlewine ...
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Country Roads
(1998)
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James Last
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Blow Man, Blow!
(1962)
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King Curtis
71 songs spread among three CDs, covering King Curtis's tenure at Capitol from 1962 until 1965. This wasn't the most productive period in Curtis's career, but it was his first chance to make records on more than a piecemeal basis under his own name; the result is a dazzling array of sounds and songs. Hidden among the country covers and abortive ...
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Billboard Pop Memories: 1950-1954
(1994)
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Various Artists
Rock & roll seemed the farthest thing from anyone's mind during the early '50s. Elaborate, highly arranged songs such as Tony Bennett's "Rags to Riches," Rosemary Clooney's "Come On-A My House" and Kay Starr's "Wheel of Fortune" were the norm, plus the overwrought and frenzied vocals of Eddie Fisher and Johnny Ray & the Four Lads. There were also ...
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The In Crowd
(1965)
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Ramsey Lewis Trio
Ramsey Lewis staked his claim to fame with The In Crowd, the instrumental version of Dobie Gray's Top 40 hit. He also was one of the first soul-jazz icons of the mid-'60s, based on the strength of the sales of this recording, done over three days during a club date at the Bohemian Caverns in Washington, DC. Over the years, the biggest question ...
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Legends of Country: Classic Hits from the '50s, '60s & '70s
(2006)
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Various Artists
Shout! Factory's 2006 Legends of Country: Classic Hits from the '50s, '60s & '70s was released in conjunction with a PBS television special of the same name, and where the TV show showcased live recordings, the album is a three-disc box set that serves up original recordings of 57 country standards -- roughly one disc apiece for the '50s, '60s and ...
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No Word From Tom
(2006)
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Hem
If it sounds somewhat odd to switch labels and release an album of "covers, rarities, outtakes, demos and live recordings," that's because it is rather odd. These are the types of items, after all, that usually show up on a box set if a group stays together long enough to warrant one. Be that as it may, No Word From Tom, Hem's third album ...
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Keep Movin' On
(2002)
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Sam Cooke
This 23-song CD stands in Sam Cooke's output roughly where those four posthumous LPs (beginning with Dock Of The Bay) stand in Otis Reddings catalog, with the major difference that Cooke's work included far fewer leftovers and sides that were justified simply by being available -- he seemed to throw a special effort into almost everything that ...
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Sentimental Journey, Vol. 2
(1993)
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Various Artists
Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics, Vol. 2 (1947-1950) includes Dinah Shore's "Buttons and Bows," Patti Page's "The Tennessee Waltz," "Again" by Mel Torme, Eileen Barton's "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake," and (on CD) "Goodnight Irene" by The Weavers and "Music! Music! Music!" by Teresa Brewer among its 18 tracks. All Music ...
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Talk Memphis to Me
(1997)
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Cybill Shepherd
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The Captivating Johnny Crawford
(1962)
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Johnny Crawford
Teen idol actor-turned-singer Johnny Crawford had already established himself as a Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer and primary cast member of The Rifleman prior to recording The Captivating Johnny Crawford (1962), his first of three long-players for Del-Fi in the 1960s. Boasting a decidedly rich tenor voice and dramatic delivery, Crawford quickly ...
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Let's Keep It That Way
(1978)
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Anne Murray
Let's Keep It That Way is a decent record. It has quality songwriting, and Anne Murray has a strong voice. The only hurdle is the soft rock production. This record has too much gloss, but the songs are great. If the Eagles did "Let's Keep It That Way," it would never have been dismissed as fluff. This album also features the Carpenters-esque "You ...
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Sail Along Silv'ry Moon [Box]
(1997)
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Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra
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Les Paul Now!
(1968)
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Les Paul
Les Paul was coaxed briefly out of his musical retirement in 1967 to put together an album for London's audiophile Phase Four label -- and who better than this audio pioneer? But rather than use the opportunity to redefine himself as a progressive force in a different decade, Les meekly responded with a series of remakes of his earlier Capitol ...
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