| 1. Do You Feel Like I Do |
| 2. Just Let Me Play |
| 3. Can't Nothing Get Me Down |
| 4. Thanks For The Love |
| 5. Never Too Late |
| 6. Moving On |
| 7. Forever And One Day |
| 8. Forever Free |
| 9. Don't Change |
| 10. Take Your Time |
| 11. Forever Free Vox Guitar |
Editorial Reviews
"Straight from the Heart," is what Rick McLemore, CEO of his own music publishing company, RMMusic Productions, Inc. describes as his smooth jazz funky guitar sound. Born in Richmond, Virginia, Rick embraced his music career at the age of 15 when an uncle gave him his first guitar.
He is also an accomplished Bass guitarist. He was formally trained in Richmond and began writing his own musical compositions throughout the years creating his own original sound.
He has performed alongside such noted artists such as, The Drifters, Phyliss Hyman, Ken Navarro, Miles Jay, Bebe and Cece Winans, Pieces of a Dream and Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers. He has performed with gospel artists Helen Baylor and Candi Staton.
His fresh and exiting music is influenced by his life experiences and gospel and R&B roots enabling him to speak musically through his guitar what is in his heart with his debut release CD Project titled, "Just Let Me Play."
Product Description
A smooth jazz blend of soul and funky fusion guitar with a flavor of gospel and R&B.
Just Let Me Play,Rick McLemore,Rick McLemore,A distinctive blend of Smooth Jazz Funk and Soul Fusion guitar.
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Classic Julie Classic Broadway
Manufacturer: Decca Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005KBBR Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- On A Clear Day
- A Cock-Eyed Optimist
- Hello, Young Lovers
- Here I'll Stay
- My Fair Lady Shuffle: Overture/Wouldn't It Be Loverly/Let A Woman/Just You Wait/Poor Professional...
- Getting To Know You
- Living In The Shadows
- Bewitched
- I Have Dreamed
- My Funny Valentine
- Camelot Suite: Camelot/The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood/How To Handle A Woman/If Ever I Would...
- Crazy World
- If I Loved You
- Edelweiss
- The Sound Of Music
Customer Reviews:
5 STARS AND THEN SOME !!.......2006-02-10
Pretty Sad, .......2005-10-27
I FELL IN LOVE WITH JULIE ALL OVER AGAIN.......2005-06-25
A Great Julie Andrews CD.......2002-01-27
I found the material to be very well put together giving the listener selections from My Fair Lady, Camelot, The Sound of Music, Victor/Victoria and others. What more could you want?
As for Ms. Andrews, she is superb. There is simply no one like her. I have heard comments that prior to the infamous throat surgery she was unable to handle the difficult material and hit those high notes. This is just not true. All you have to do is listen to these songs recorded in the early 90's to know that she still had a marvelous voice. Lets hope that one day she will be able to sing and record again. If not, these may be her last recordings so treasure them.
The My Fair Lady suite is wonderful and Ms. Andrews definitely hit the high note at the end of "I Could Have Danced All Night".
Her version of "Edelweiss" and "The Sound of Music" are lovely.
Also worth listening to is "Living in the Shadows" written for the Broadway production of Victor/Victoria so you won't find it on the movie soundtrack. The lyrics are by Leslie Bricusse who also penned "Crazy World", which is another great selection on this cd.
Overall this is a cd worth having in your collection, so buy it today. Otherwise you are missing out.
Climbing Every Mountain with Mary Poppins.......2002-01-22
every since I stepped into a theater and watched Mary Poppins
(many years ago). I admire her talent and her voice on this CD. I know it is not as clear a voice as she used to have but I still enjoy listening to her. I listen to this CD when I want a "pick me up" and am proud to have it as part of my collection.
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Bea Arthur on Broadway - Just Between Friends
Bea Arthur Manufacturer: Drg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005YTRL Release Date: 2002-02-12 |
Tracks:
- Lamb Recipe
- Fun To Be Fooled
- Introduction
- What Can You Get A Nudist For Her Birthday?
- Auditions
- Isn't He Adorable
- Fiddler on the Roof
- Let's Face The Music And Dance
- Bosom Buddies
- Angela Lansbury
- Threepenny Opera/ Pirate Jenny
- It Never Was YOu
- And Then There's Maude
- Some People
- The Soup Ladle
- Where Do You Start
- Bernie Schwartz
- If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' On It!
- Personal Hygiene
- Who Cares
- Fifty Percent
- The Nun's Story
- You're Gonna Hear From Me
- The Chance To Sing
- The Man in the Moon is a Lady
Amazon.com
More comedy monologue than musical performance, Bea Arthur's one-woman show Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends collects memories from the silver-haired star's life on Broadway (Fiddler on the Roof, Mame, The Threepenny Opera) and television (Maude, The Golden Girls)."I wanted to see if I had the guts to just come and be myself," Arthur says in this performance recorded in front of a live audience in December 2001. Alongside co-creator and pianist Billy Goldenberg, she offers wry and often funny anecdotes about her career and the people she's worked with (Angela Lansbury, Pia Zadora). When she does sing ... well, even decades ago Arthur didn't have a beautiful voice, but she's well-suited to the comedy songs. And her versions of Kurt Weill's "Pirate Jenny" and Goldenberg's own "Fifty Percent"--while they won't make anyone forget Lotte Lenya or Dorothy Loudon--are effective in their own right. Bea Arthur on Broadway is definitely more Bea than Broadway, but it's a career well worth remembering. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews:
And Then There's BEA!.......2007-01-20
Golden Girl Shines Brightly.......2005-10-21
Alive and Unforgettable.......2004-11-21
The simple truth was that I was stunned. Completely stunned. Again, this sounds as the same, alive, malicious woman who portrayed those "affirmative women" on TV (per her own words). She mocks her own voice, recalling the humiliation of being mistaken for the man of the house through the phone ... and some--who buy this disk with the intent of getting a faultless musical performance--might agree (and according to some reviews her, HAVE agreed) that her voice is perhaps too deep, too cutting, not pure enough. But this is NOT (and I stress it) a musical performance per se, it is not a perfectly rounded voice singing perfect standards.
What this disc is? A drama performance. The songs are intermissed with speech interludes, during which Bea narrates anecdotes from her past experience as an actress--and that's is PRECISELY what is MAGIC. You feel as though she's inviting you to witness the high points of her life, and it's a very nice place. The songs, seem alive as rarely before, because they are performed. She renders them with life, and make the most of her abilities.
I really appreciated some of the smaller things. You get to recognize her trademark, slightly embarassed, `You know' ... She'll make you laugh with good natured reminiscence ("A Mother's Ingenuity"!); some of the songs are delightfully imperfect, (I learned to love the half-sung/half-spoken "What Do You Start" ...), some others are wonderfully dynamic ("What Can You Get a Nudist For Her Birthday?", "Threepenny Opera/Pirate Jenny" ...), but all are very enjoyable ...
Be it "Isn't He Adorable?" or "If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It" ... every track on this disc will have you fondly reminisce or curiously discover the career of one helluva woman.
You really can't be disappointed. I promise.
If only we could have a visual as well!
A trip down memory lane..........2003-10-19
Bea is most known for her role on the sitcoms Golden Girls and Maude, but she's done so much theater work as well.
She was in the cast of the original U.S production of "Threepenny Opera" starring Lotta Lenya, and in the original cast of "Fiddler On The Roof" and "Mame". But Bea started her theater career in a show called "The Shoestring Revue".
Bea stoled the scene every night when she performed as yente the Matcmaker on "Fiddler On The Roof" and she also got a hole lot of response as Vera Charles on "Mame", starring Angela Lansbury. In this live performence Bea performs a collection of songs chosen by herself, such as, "Let's Face The Music And Dance", "Isn't He Adorable", "Fifty Percent" and her theme song from Mame "The Man In The Moon". Bea is absolutely one of our time finest performers, with her witty sence of knowledge and her indefiable voice she has establised herself as a broadway legend, alongside Judy Garland, Elaine Stritch, Mary Martin. She is one of the last broadway female legends alive. And still going strong, Bea is rounding 80, but you wouldn't notice.
Do yourself a favour and take a trip down down memory lane, it's your chance to hang out with the last female broadway legend around.
A Truly Remarkable Accomplishment.......2003-06-16
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1907: "Dear Old Golden Rule Days"
Manufacturer: Archeophone Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000ACNCV Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Tracks:
- School Days (Byron G. Harlan)
- I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave (Ada Jones)
- San Antonio (Billy Murray & Chorus)
- Red Wing (Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr)
- Camp Meeting Time (Collins and Harlan)
- Maple Leaf Rag (U.S. Marine Band)
- Pagliacci--Vesti la giubba (Enrico Caruso)
- Because Youre You (Elise Stevenson & Harry Macdonough)
- Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk (Ada Jones and Billy Murray)
- I Love a Lassie (Harry Lauder)
- The Bird On Nellies Hat (Helen Trix)
- My Gal Sal (Byron G. Harlan)
- "Merry Widow" Waltz (Victor Dance Orchestra)
- No Wedding Bells for Me (Bob Roberts)
- Harrigan (Billy Murray)
- Honey Boy (Columbia Quartette)
- Three Rubes Seeing New York (Peerless Trio)
- Bake Dat Chicken Pie (Collins and Harlan)
- My Irish Rosie (Ada Jones)
- Nobodys Little Girl (Byron G. Harlan)
- Because I'm Married Now (Billy Murray)
- He's a Cousin of Mine (Bert Williams)
- The Bully (May Irwin)
- If I'm Going to Die I'm Going to Have Some Fun (Arthur Collins)
- Auld Lang Syne (Frank C. Stanley)
Customer Reviews:
Old music, fun listening........2007-02-11
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At The Hollywood Bowl + Encore
Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y8VW Release Date: 2001-01-30 |
Tracks:
- I'll Be Right Back
- Alouette - Liberace, George Liberace, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Theme and Welcome Back
- Gershwin Medley: Rhapsody in Blue/Embraceable You/Love Walked ...
- Hillbilly Music
- Hey Liberace
- Intro
- Liberace Boogie
- Intro
- Rosary
- George and His Hot Fiddle
- Sweet Sue, Just You
- How About Another One?
- Tea for Two
- Sometimes I'm Ashamed to Take the Money
- Alexander's Ragtime Band/Old Folks at Home
- Taking Requests
- Hollywood Bowl Concerto: Jalousie (Jealousy)/Star Dust/Walkin' My Baby
- Closing Theme and Good Night
Album Description
2 CD set includes-At The Hollywood Bowl & Hollywood Bowl Encore. These two albums comprise a memorable 1954 performance including, for the first time, the entire concert, complete with Liberace's colorful monologues. Highlights include 'Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel)', 'Bumble Boogie' and 'Twelfth Street Rag'. 2002.Customer Reviews:
The essence of a great entertainer catpured........2004-05-03
NB Amazon (on 2/5/04) was only listing the tracks on the second CD.
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Her First Roman (1993 Studio Cast)
Manufacturer: Ducy Lee Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000C2LN Release Date: 2001-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Opening/What Are We Doing In Egypt? - Mark Miller
- Song To The Sphinx - Richard Kiley
- Save Me From Caesar! - Leslie Uggams
- Many Young Men From Now - Leslie Uggams
- When My Back Is To The Wall - Leslie Uggams
- Pleasure Him - Leslie Uggams
- Her First Roman - Chorus
- Magic Carpet - Leslie Uggams
- Rome - Mark Miller
- The Dangerous Age - Ron Raines
- The Things We Think We Are - Ron Raines
- Her First Roman: Reprise - Ron Raines
- Parable Of The Monkey - Maureen Davis
- I Cannot Make Him Jealous / I Can't Help Feeling Jealous - Leslie Uggams
- The Wrong Man - Leslie Uggams
- Let Me Lead The Way - Brenda Silas-Moore
- In Vino Veritas - Ron Raines
- I Fell In With Evil Companions - Ron Raines
- Just For Today - Leslie Uggams
- Finale Ultimo - Ensemble
- Song To The Sphinx (Demo Recording) - Ervin Drake
Album Description
25 years after this show debuted on Broadway, the two original stars - Richard Kiley (Man of La Mancha) and Leslie Uggams (Hallelujah, Baby) - join a talented cast of newcomers to record the score! The album also restores the original orchestrations - long thought lost - and recreates the thrilling sound of Broadway shows in the 1960s.Also featured are Broadway stars Priscilla Lopez (A Chorus Line), Ron Raines (Days of Our Lives) and Brenda Silas-Moore (Freeway Dreams), among others.
Customer Reviews:
Take a chance on this incredible score!.......2004-07-22
Don't be afraid to change the order of the songs either. I start off with 2,3, then 1, etc. In fact, the only song I didn't end up liking on the entire CD was "Many Young Men From Now".
When I read a review by someone, I'm always curious about other shows they've liked, or didn't like, to see how similar (or dissimilar!) our tastes are. Some scores I've enjoyed include: House of Flowers, Grass Harp, Saratoga, Camelot, Purlie, Dear World, Mata Hari, The Life, Avenue Q and Wicked.
Some I didn't like include Bajour, Subways Are For Sleeping, The Seussical, St. Louie Woman, Applause, Urinetown, Greenwillow, Big River, Sweet Charity and The Golden Apple.
Failed Broadway musical revived 25 years later........1999-06-05
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The Columbia Albums of Irving Berlin, Vol. 1-2
Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000AHEU8 Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- It's A Lovely Day Today/Blue Skies
- Maybe Its Because I Love/I Got Lost
- You'd Be Surprised/I'll See You In Cuba
- Always/Remember
- Shaking The Blues/Play A Simple/Alexander's
- Here's No Business/Got The Sun/Girl I Marry
- Say It Will Music/Cheek To Cheek
- It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow/ Now It Can Be Told
- This Year's Kisses/Be Careful! Its My Heart
- Lady Of The Evening/ Better Luck Next Time
- Steppin' Out With My Baby/ You're Just In Love
- Let's Face The Music/Say It Isn't So
- How Deep Is The Ocean/I Never Had A Chance
- Change Partners/Mandy
- You Can't Brush Me/Everybody Step/Waiting At The End
- Soft Lights/They Say It's Wonderful
- Puttin' On The Ritz/Marie
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me/Top Hat
- What'll I Do/All Alone
- A Pretty Girl/Isn't This A Lovely Day
- Lazy/I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep
- I'm Playing With Fire/Let's Have Another Cup
- Heat Wave/Let Yourself Go
- The Piccoline/No Strings
Album Description
Full Title - The Columbia Albums Of Irving Berlin Vols. 1 & 2. Composer, conductor, arranger Frank DeVol scored more than fifty movies and is best known as the composer for the theme songs for the TV series 'My Three Sons', 'The Brady Bunch' and 'Family Affair'. In the 1940s DeVol was an arranger for Dinah Shore, Tony Bennett, Rudy Vallee, Vic Damone and Doris Day. Frank DeVol received multiple Emmy Awards and Academy Award nominations for his extensive body of work. Irving Berlin's medleys featured are 'Always/Remember', 'A Pretty Girl/Isn't It A Lovely Day' and 'Say It With Music/Cheek To Cheek'. 24 tracks. Collectables 2003.
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Lost in Boston: Songs You Never Heard From
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AVHD0 Release Date: 2003-08-19 |
Tracks:
- English Music Hall [Mystery of Edwin Drood] - Tim Ewing, Jonathan Freeman, , , Dan Shaheen
- Just Fine [110 in the Shade] - Sally Mayes, Ron Raines
- Sweetriver [110 in the Shade] - Sally Mayes
- Flibbertgibbet [110 in the Shade] - Sally Mayes
- Where Do I Go from Here? [Fiorello!] - Liz Callaway
- Waiting [From The King and I] - Judy Kaye, Ron Raines, Lee Wilkof
- Dear, Sweet Sewing Machine [From Fiddler on the Roof] - Emily Loesser
- Like Everybody Else [From West Side Story] - Judy Malloy, Richard Roland, Sal Viviano
- Evensong [The Mystery of Edwin Drood] - Carolee Carmello, Gregg Edelman
- Ten Percent [From Chicago] - Harry Groener
- Come Down from the Tree [Once on This Island] - Lillias White
- Tick Tock Goes the Clock [Promises, Promises] - Judy Malloy, Lisa Mayer,
- When I Went Home [From Peter Pan] - Michelle Nicastro
- Let's Make It a Night - Jonathan Freeman,
- If You Leave Me Now [The Happy Time] - Michael Rupert
- Take It in Your Stride [From Annie Get Your Gun] - Liz Larsen
Customer Reviews:
So many great songs.......2007-02-26
The Missing Songs from Some Major Musicals.......2003-12-02
From 110 DEGREES IN THE SHADE:
"Sweetriver" - replaced in the show by "Love Don't Look Away", parts of the melody appear in "Everything Beautiful Happens at Night".
"Flibbertigibbet" - became "Raunchy" in the musical. The music is pretty much the same, but the lyrics are a bit different.
From THE KING AND I:
"Waiting" - Anna sings her frustration of being kept waiting for weeks to see the King. This song was cut after the premier of the show in New Haven.
From FIDDLER ON THE ROOF:
"Dear, Sweet Sewing Machine" - A lullaby sung at the start of the second act by the tailor and Tzeitel. Cut because audiences in previews just didn't respond.
From WEST SIDE STORY:
"Like Everybody Else" - a short fugue for the delinquents A-Rab (the "Shrimp"), Baby John (the young one) and Anybodys (the girl) intended to lighten up the first act. This song was edged out by "Gee, Officer Krupke".
From PETER PAN:
"When I Went Home" - a ballad sung by Peter about the time he tried to go back to his old life, and found everyone had moved on. Seems to have been replaced by the lullaby "Distant Melody".
From ANNIE GET YOUR GUN:
Annie's song about keeping her ego in check when she sees herself on the larger-than-life poster advertising the show. Cut possibly because the melody was too challenging to sing.
Other tracks on this CD include songs cut from CHICAGO, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, PROMISES PROMISES, THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, FIORELLO!, SILK STOCKINGS and THE HAPPY TIME.
If you enjoyed this CD, you must check out the other three in the series. Also, the same label, Varese Sarabande, has a series and a few composer albums of UNSUNG MUSICALS.
ONCE ON THIS ISLAND RULES.......2001-07-02
The first in this great series.......2001-02-13
Lost Songs From Musicals Are Fun To Hear!!.......2001-01-18
Of particular note on this particular disc are Lillias White singing "Come Down From The Tree" from "Once On This Island." This is a beautiful, beautiful song and while it may not have worked on stage, it works very well on CD.
From such classical musicals as "The King And I" comes "Waiting." This song, designed as a trio between the King, Anna, and the Krahalome is interesting to hear, but definitely is not on the same page as "Getting to Know You" or "Something Wonderful," both classic songs from the show.
Also of interest are the songs from "West Side Story," "Fiddler On The Roof," and what was almost the song that Annie Oakley sang in "Annie Get Your Gun" instead of "There's No Business Like Show Business."
This is a fun disc. It does have that overproduced sound that tends to be Bruce Kimmel's trademark, but it's still interesting to hear what almost made it in.
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Overture: American Musical Theatre, Vol. 3 (1946-1952)
Manufacturer: Black Tulips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001P4N Release Date: 1993-12-03 |
Tracks:
- There's No Business Like Show Business/The Girl That I Marry/I Got The Sun In The Morning/They...
- Almost Like Being In Love/Come Rain Or Come Shine
- How Are Things In Glocca Morra/Old Devil Moon/Look To The Rainbow
- Always Ture To You In My Fashion/Wunderbar/So In Love
- Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk/Once In Love With Amy/Lost In The Stars
- Some Enchanted Evening/Younger Than Springtime/I'm In Love With A Wonderful Guy/Bali Ha'i
- Guys And Dolls/I've Never Been In Love Before/Fuge For Tinhorns/If I Were A Bell
- It's A Lovely Day Today/I Talk To The Trees/You're Just In Love
- The March Of Siamese Children/I Whistle A Happy Tune/Hello Young Lovers
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George Feyer Plays Cole Porter
Manufacturer: Vanguard Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000023E0 Release Date: 1993-05-12 |
Tracks:
- Anything Goes
- Miss Otis Regrets
- Begin The Beguine
- It's De-Lovely
- Night And Day
- In The Still Of The Night
- I Love Paris
- It's All Right With Me
- Don't Fence Me In
- Ridin' High
- From This Moment On
- True Love
- Why Can't You Behave
- Wunderbar
Customer Reviews:
PERFECT PORTER.......2001-06-27
Best CD ever!!.......1998-11-26
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Overture: American Musical Theatre, Vol. 4 (1953-1960)
Manufacturer: Bainbridge ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001P4P Release Date: 1993-12-03 |
Tracks:
- Stranger In Paradise/Baubles, Bangles & Beads/And This Is My Beloved
- I Love Paris It's All Right With Me/C'est Magnifique
- You've Got To Have Heart/Hey, There Hernando's Hideaway
- All Of You/Young And Foolish/Just Time
- Standing On The Corner/Warm All Over/Joey, Joey, Joey
- I Could Have Danced All Night/I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face/Wouldn't It Be Loverly...
- Tonight/Till There Was You/Seventy-Six Trombones
- Do-Re-Mi/Let Me Entertain You/Everything's Coming Up Roses
- Cry Like The Wind/If I Knew/I Ain't Down Yet/How To Handle A Woman
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