Crush

Crush

Track Listings

1. Djangolgy
2. Absinthe Blues
3. French Made
4. I'm Glad There's You
5. Napa Rain
6. Rare Red
7. Rhubarb Wine
8. Speak Easy
9. Liebestraum
10. Afro Polenta
11. Water To Wine

Editorial Reviews

Music Lover in LA
Strumming, humming, rolling riffs. Django, Miles and Paul Winter coalesce. A cool driving, cooking, sitting 'round the fire CD.

Product Description
The musical sound track to "Napa Uncorked with David Hyde Pierce." A jazzy "Hot Club" album inspired by the works of Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli and Miles Davis.

Crush

Crush,Various Artists

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Crush
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Slow Start on Early Tracks becomes a Winner on the Latter Tracks
  • IT'S MY LIFE AND I LOVE BON JOVI!!!
  • best cd yet
  • Mediocre Record, But It DOES Have Its Moments
  • Crush
Crush
Bon Jovi
Manufacturer: Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004TQX0
Release Date: 2000-06-13

Tracks:

  1. It's My Life
  2. Say It Isn't So
  3. Thank You For Loving Me
  4. Two Story Town
  5. Next 100 Years
  6. Just Older
  7. Mystery Train
  8. Save The World
  9. Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Mars
  10. She's A Mystery
  11. I Got The Girl
  12. One Wild Night

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The growling, choppy guitar sample that opens the first track here, "It's My Life," is a virtual declaration of intent for the first Bon Jovi album in five years, a statement that they're updating the sound without abandoning the traditional virtues that made them one of the biggest bands on the planet. So make way for a hi-tech parade of smooth-but-gutsy rock anthems, almost any one of which will gladden the heart of every AOR radio programmer in the land. Unless the world has changed irredeemably, cuts like the midpaced heartbreak chugger "Say It Isn't So" are destined to become Bon Jovi standards, while an outbreak of scarf-waving and lighter-flicking is certain to accompany any live performance of the big weepie, "Thank You For Loving Me." Arguably, everything on Crush is done by the numbers, but with consummate pros like Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora at the helm, these are the kind of numbers you have to take seriously, because by the second time they kick into the chorus of any song it's damn near impossible not to sing along. --Johnny Black

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Slow Start on Early Tracks becomes a Winner on the Latter Tracks.......2007-02-26

Bon Jovi's first greatest hits album is entitled "Cross Road". The title is appropriate because by the time of its release in 1994, the group had really reached a true crossroads in their career. Bon Jovi had rode the wave of the hard rock/metal-like influence on the pop music scene in the late 1980s. By the time of 1992's "Keep the Faith", they still were doing what they do best - but now Alternative Music was beginning to dominate the pop scene. Therefore, I think its very appropriate that the group put out "Cross Road" and look back to determine what the next steps should be in their career. Following "Cross Road", Bon Jovi did move into another direction with the release of 1995's "These Days". While not as big a commercial success as what they had gotten used to, Bon Jovi did go into a different direction - delivering a "darker" album as opposed to the uplifting rock and power ballads that had become a trademark of the band. Following "These Days", the new "path" Bon Jovi took would be put on hold. It would be five years before they would release 2000's "Crush". When I first started listening to "Crush", I got very frustrated because I felt the album was weak, however this would be an album that deserved a full listen - because after getting past the first four tracks, I would discover that "Crush" would truly show that Bon Jovi had progressed along the path they took at the "Cross Road". It would show that Bon Jovi had matured and expanded their horizons.

The best way to understand how this album "turns the corner" is to review each track in order:

"It's My Life": This was the album's big hit single. For the most part, it had the traditional Bon Jovi feel. Anthem-like vocals by Jon Bon Jovi combined with heavy guitars by Richie Sambora penetrating keyboards by David Bryan. The song could be considered a loose sequel to "Livin on a Prayer" with the references to Tommy and Gina. This song's ok, but it wasn't a song that captured my imagination.

"Say It Isn't So": This song didn't have the Arena Rock quality that made Bon Jovi famous. This song had way too much of a pop feel to it. I quickly grew disinterested in this song as it also did little to excite me.

"Thank You For Loving Me": This ballad just wasn't the power-ballad that I had heard Bon Jovi do in the past - namely it lacked the passion. Again, I was disinterested. Slowly this album was losing me.

"Two Story Town": While musically this song didn't have me doing handstands, I did like the lyrics on this song. It deals with living in a town with the "same old sights" and "same old sounds".

It is on track 5 that the album really turns the corner....

"Next 100 Years": This is the best song on the album. Everyone shines on this album. While Tico Torres is going to have his moments on drums and Sambora is unbelievable on guitar, there is so much more. Mid-way through the song, it takes on an orchestral quality to it. Also listen for the incredible guitar work toward the end of the song. The song even has that "Arena Rock" anthem-like quality toward the end. I love the way this track switches gears.

"Just Older": Although this song may be slightly "toned down" musically from their earlier stuff, this song demonstrates the true passion that became a trademark. Torres shines on the drums on this one.

"Mystery Train": This song also has a softer feel that Bon Jovi fans are used to, but once again the passion is back. The boys really got the rhythm right on this song. In the "Mystery Train" is actually referring to a woman who is a "ride on a Mystery Train...to a place you've never been before." This is definitely one of the strongest songs on the collection.

"Save the World": This song has a lot of the classic Bon Jovi elements of a power ballad - uplifting lyrics and passionate vocals. The song deals with someone who isn't smart or distinguished, yet is someone who can offer a lot to the world.

"Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen from Mars": This song seemed to combine a retro sounding 1950s/1960s sound with some good modern electric guitars. This song has a very different feel from the classic Bon Jovi sound, but I give the boys credit for being able to expand their horizons.

"She's a Mystery": Another song that follows the classic Bon Jovi formula for power ballad. Once again the band compares a woman to a mystery, but instead of comparing the woman to a mysterious train ride, the woman in this case is a mystery herself.

"I Got the Girl": This song follows the classic Bon Jovi hard-rocking formula. The soft start segues into heavy guitars perfectly. It might not have the deepest lyrics, but it fits the classic mold of a true "Arena Rock" sound.

"One Wild Night": While this song also had a hard-rocking sound, I didn't quite like this one as much as "I Got the Girl". The opening sounds music sets the stage to contrast a "wild night" with spending an evening in front of some classic-styled television. While I didn't like this song, I still think this may appeal to the deep Bon Jovi fans. I personally didn't get the "James Brown" references at the end.

I was disappointed that the liner notes did not contain any of the lyrics. Overall, despite the weak start to this album, I was satisfied with the five year wait for "Crush". If songs 5-12 were the songs that would comprise this collection, I would still be happy. The combination of the classic elements with some newer sounds made for this a very good album. I would definitely recommend this collection.

5 out of 5 stars IT'S MY LIFE AND I LOVE BON JOVI!!!.......2007-02-17

Words cannot describe how awesome BON JOVI is!!! I am their #1 fan and no other group in this world produces such quality / entertaining / heartfelt music. I RECOMMEND YOU BUY CRUSH and ALL OF THEIR CDs!!!

5 out of 5 stars best cd yet.......2007-01-24

this is one of the best cds yet if you like bon jovi you will love this one buy it

3 out of 5 stars Mediocre Record, But It DOES Have Its Moments .......2006-07-10

With 'Bon Jovi,' '7800,' 'Slippery When Wet,' 'New Jersey, 'Blaze of Glory,' 'Keep the Faith,' and even 'These Days,' I can say that for the most part, I find the entire record listenable. Sadly, all good things come to an end, or at least a pause. 'Destination Anywhere' is what I consider Bon Jovi's low point, but it does have a few outstanding moments. And that's pretty much how I feel about 'Crush.' 'Crush' is not up there with '7800,' 'Slippery When Wet,' 'New Jersey,' or even 'Keep the Faith.' That said, 'Crush' DOES have its moments. 'It's My Life' is a moderately intense song that seems more powerful than it really is. (But that's alright!) I couldn't get into 'Say It Isn't So.' 'Thank You For Loving Me' is a memorable slower song. And even at this point in his career Bon Jovi has a way of rescuing his songs that may sound clicheish. 'Two Story Town' is not the greatest song, but it is respectable. I could not get into 'Next 100 Years.' 'Just Older' may or may not hold your attention. But I still consider it one of the better moments. 'Mystery Train' is what I consider another low point. 'Save the World' is another high point of the record. It's a slower song, but it does have its beauty. I could not get into 'Captain Crash...,' 'She's a Mystery,' or 'I Got the Girl.' But on this 9th record, Bon Jovi saved the best for last. 'One Wild Night' gives a crowning 'Slippery When Wet' tone to this record. I'm even tempted to say that 'One Wild Night' is worth the price of admission. In this so so record of Bon Jovi's, it is easy to see why he maintains his popularity over time. (1) Even though he changes his direction, he still remembers his original fans and gives them at least something on his newer records. ('One Wild Night.') (2) Like 'Destination Anywhere,' I consider this a mediocre record. But, even his mediocre records have their moments. And in all honesty, if we like a group, we should be willing to admit that they are human and not every record they make can be a masterpiece.

5 out of 5 stars Crush.......2006-06-09

I've never been much of a hair-metal fan, and, except for "Livin' On a Prayer", much of a Bon Jovi fan either. That being said, this is one of the best albums that I've ever bought. As a mainstream rock/pop fa, the songs on "Crush" are instantly appealing for their hooks, catchy choruses, and tap-your-foot feeling. "It's My Life" has one of the most memorable refrains around; "Say It Isn't So" has a great, catchy guitar intro; "Two Story Town", "Next 100 Years", and "Captain Crash..." are all great songs in their own right. In "Crush", Bon Jovi has made an album that you have to sing along with, an album that is th eperfect mainstream rocker, and, most importantly, an album that is instantly likeable. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy.
Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers!
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • More coffee, warden?
  • functiional brain required
  • Hubba hubba George, what a suit!
  • On a Scale of 1 to 5, This is a 27!
  • Everything You Know Is Wrong
Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers!
Firesign Theatre
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005T7IS
Release Date: 2001-12-04

Tracks:

  1. This Side
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5 out of 5 stars More coffee, warden?.......2007-05-13

If you have time for only one Firesign album before you die, make sure it's this one. A prescient, strangely psychedelic (no drugs involved) dissection of America & life in general that will leave you awake all night wondering about who or what's really in charge of this whole peculiar shebang anyway? But of course all their albums are like that. Must be those Canadian writers. The Firesign Theater is the closest thing America ever had to Monty Python, and we owe them a LOT for holding up an unflinching mirror to our loony culture.

5 out of 5 stars functiional brain required.......2007-03-31

this is possibly the best comedy cd of all time. if one wishes to experience a delightful active mental journey as opposed to a more passive "the guy tells a joke and i listen to it" comedy club performance, this is the correct choice.
if you don't have the adventure gene in your body, you might find the performance to be scattered, difficult to follow, and more weird than funny.
one more thing. don't try to listen to this while driving. you will either miss the good stuff on the cd, or miss something important on the road. it would be a waste either way.

5 out of 5 stars Hubba hubba George, what a suit!.......2006-08-28

Firesign Theater has been dismissed as a 60s relic, but listening to DCTD,HMTP repeatedly made me realize it's about the members' nostalgia for the pop culture of their childhood (the Henry Aldrich radio series, Archie comics, Korean War B-movies, etc.)rather than drugs and hippies. Little wonder that at the end of the second side, George Tirebiter reverts to a child running after an ice cream truck. It's also incredibly funny and compulsively quotable, their best sustained effort.

5 out of 5 stars On a Scale of 1 to 5, This is a 27!.......2006-08-14

Being their third release, and the first three albums being their tightest work, Dwarf is often misunderstood. Disjointed snippets? Not in the slightest! Dwarf is the story of an aging George Leroy Tirebiter sitting in front of the television, flipping through the channels only to find each station is showing a story about different phases of his life (complete with commercials). I'm uncertain if George was about to die and this is how his life flashed before his eyes. Regardless, this fine piece of work is often quoted, including an apartment complex near a freeway in Indianapolis posting a sign stating, "If you lived here, you'd be home now." Some material has dated better than other, but still an album that bears repeated listening in order to "catch" half of the jokes, puns, and one-liners that are woven into the text of the album. Buy this album, it is a requirement of the (aptly named) Department of Redundancy Department.

4 out of 5 stars Everything You Know Is Wrong.......2006-07-15

OK. For the uninitiated, apologies for the arcane Firesign reference in the title. As for Dwarf, this is a fabulous CD. It is funny. It is smart. It is subtle. It is stupid. It is arcane. It is endlessly self-referential. It is nonsense.

Here's the problem with translating Dwarf to 21st century sensibilities: nobody has the time to figure out a 45-minute comedy routine that requires repeated listening. And yes, it requires figuring out.

I love this material, as obviously dated as it is. But if you don't have the patience to go with it, if you're looking for easy laughs, it's probably not for you. If you loved it once and aren't sure if you're going to love it again, you might find it ages as well for you as Pixie Stix. (Gak.) But if you got below the surface the first time, or you're willing to spend time with it now, go for it. Go back and don't crush that dwarf one more time.

And just for the record, it would've been five stars--if only this weren't a CD. Part of the original joke was the vinyl medium.
Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin
  • Another Performer Rewrites Joplin's Masterpieces
  • complete piano music of Scott Joplin on 4 CD's
  • Ragtime Marvel
  • Complete, but poor quality
Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin

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ASIN: B000003QWN
Release Date: 1997-01-28

Tracks:

  1. The Crush Collision March
  2. Combination March
  3. Harmony Club Waltz
  4. Original Rags
  5. Maple Leaf Rag
  6. Swipesy Cakewalk
  7. Reacherine Rag
  8. Sunflower Slow Drag
  9. The Augustan Club Waltz
  10. The Easy Winners
  11. Cleopha
  12. A Breeze From Alabama
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  1. The Entertainer
  2. The Strenouous Life
  3. March Majestic
  4. Something Doing
  5. Weaping Willow
  6. Patr Leaf Rag
  7. The Favorite
  8. The Sycamore
  9. The Cascades
  10. The Chysanthemum
  11. Bethena
  12. Bink's Waltz
  13. The Rosebud March

Tracks:

  1. Leola
  2. Eugenia
  3. Antoinette
  4. The Ragtime Dance
  5. Searchlight Rag
  6. Gladiolus Rag
  7. Lily Queen
  8. Rose Leaf Rag
  9. Heliotrope Bouquet
  10. The Nonpareil
  11. Fig Leaf Rag
  12. Sugarcane
  13. Pineapple Rag

Tracks:

  1. Wall Street Rag (1909)
  2. Solace (1909)
  3. Pleasant Moments (1909)
  4. Country Club (1909)
  5. Euphonic Moments (1909)
  6. Paragon Rag (1909)
  7. Stop-Time Rag (1910)
  8. Felicity Rag (1911)
  9. Scott Joplin's New Rag (1912)
  10. Kismet Rag (1913)
  11. Magnetic Rag (1914)
  12. Reflection Rag (1917)
  13. Silver Swan Rag (1917)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin.......2007-06-08

John Arpin does a great job with these pieces. The songs carry a consistent sound and are played very close to as-written, which comes and goes with old ragtime pieces. The stamping on Stop-Time Rag doesn't have a consistent sound to it, can be a little distracting. Everything else is great, overall I think that it's a great buy, I'm very happy with it.

2 out of 5 stars Another Performer Rewrites Joplin's Masterpieces.......2007-05-31

Once again, another performer feels the need to rewrite the music of the King of Ragtime. Scott Joplin spins in his grave each and every time this recording is played.

Again, to those who believe that concert music is meant to be rewritten by each and every performer I ask, is the same treatment also acceptable for Chopin's and Rachmaninoff's music? Would "Moonlight Sonata" sound better if played at twice the tempo and with a reprise of the first Adagio movement thrown in at the end? Obviously, the answer to these questions is a resounding NO!, so why does one of America's greatest composers get such disrespect?

Interpretation is an integral part of every performance. Adding one's own notes, phrases and chords where none should be is not. Randomly changing the structure of the piece is not. Playing a piece at twice the indicated tempo is not.

One the plus side, the depth of this collection is outstanding. Joplin's lesser known pieces like "Harmony Club Waltz" really shine. The recording is decent in quality, although a bit bassy in places.

While its been stated before, I feel its worth repeating: Buy Joshua Rifkin's performances of Joplin in order to hear how the Master intended his pieces to sound.

4 out of 5 stars complete piano music of Scott Joplin on 4 CD's.......2007-02-14

Although all of the music is terrific it is rather a lot of a similar sound. I think I would have preferred 2 CD's of selected piano works of Scott Joplin. But I did get the music at a good price.

5 out of 5 stars Ragtime Marvel.......2005-10-09

This collection of Scott Joplin's piano music is outstanding. As a lover of ragtime which was a prelude to jazz, I am thoroughly enjoying this collection. If you are not a lover of jazz, you may be a lover of ragtime. Jazz can sometimes be grating on the nerves, whereas ragtime lifts the spirit.

3 out of 5 stars Complete, but poor quality.......2005-09-25

I have been learning some ragtime and wanted to hear more to find other selections to learn. Listened to Maple Leaf Rag, my favorite, first and was disappointed. Listened to others and was more disappointed. Maple flies - much faster than anyone would play it, you can't make out some of the phrases. And talk about ad libs - Tempo, dynamics, embelishments, nuances - I really think he plays some wrong notes too because he's going so fast. It's really a poor recording - and that's just on Maple Leaf. Others with "intros" start quick and then there's a grand pause, not a rest, but nearly a five second break. It's hard to argue how Joplin would have played it, but this is hardly anything I want to try to imitate. The only qualitating factor is the number of songs for the price. A lot of variety of a poor interpretation is only worth 3 stars. if that. Look for Rifkin or a copy that is as written to listen to first, then go for the ad libs and "artistic interpretations"
Blue Crush
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Blue Crush
  • *****!BEST SOUNDTRACK EVER!*****
  • do NOT start your summer without it!!!
  • blue crush is da' bomb!!!!!!!!
  • Girl and Posse Surf
Blue Crush
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Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B00006BCA5
Release Date: 2002-08-13

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  1. If I Could Fall In Love - Lenny Kravitz
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  9. And Be Loved - Damian Marley
  10. Destiny - Zero 7
  11. Firesuite - Doves

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If contemporary Hollywood sometimes seems an industry bent on recycling itself into oblivion, it still manages the occasional welcome genre-tweaking. Writer-director John Stockwell takes one of the last bastions of salty machismo, the surf film, and gives it a distinct surfer grrrl slant. The resulting film's soundtrack eschews its own share of genre clichés--decades of fuzz guitar, OC ska/surf-punk bluster--for a club-savvy mix that veers from the lush, neo-psych edge of Lenny Kravitz's "If I Could Fall in Love" to Beenie Man's and Damian Marley's Jamaican dancehall grooves. But it's the wafting, electronica-infused flourishes of Beth Orton's gorgeous "Daybreaker," Zero 7's R&B-tinged "Destiny," and the moody atmospherics of Doves' "Firesuite" that best catch the intoxicating appeal of a cool, cresting wave. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Blue Crush.......2006-02-26

This CD has various artists, and the mix is just great. My exercise instructor uses it for an abs blast class. The CD is superb.

5 out of 5 stars *****!BEST SOUNDTRACK EVER!*****.......2005-05-28

This has got to be the Best Soundtrack I've heard so far. Normally with some Soundtracks, you get the odd songs that aren't worth listening to. But with Blue Crush, EVERY SONG is WiCkEd!!
There's a variety of awesome mixes of Rock-fast beat, and chilled-relaxed tunes that make you crank up the stereo! This CD would be even better if it had included more songs (eg. Youth of the Nation, POD)
The movie is also definately worth checking out!! -Comedy and some surfing action that just makes you wanna get out there and surf!!

5 out of 5 stars do NOT start your summer without it!!!.......2005-05-03

When I first saw Blue Crush, the first thing I noticed was the fact that the music credits featured were mostly artists I've never even heard of. I recently went to the mall and chanced upon the CD and took it to the listening booth and found it very eclectic with different genres jammed together. Although I was disappointed that it only contained 11 songs, the soundtrack still delivered attitude, steering away from the stereotypical beach sounds, which was a complete relief.

The carrier single of the disc is rock god Lenny Kravitz's kick-ass song, "If I Could Fall In Love". The music video featured the three surfer girls in the movie. Definitely a good start for a rock intro. Following is the hard-driven techno dance remix of N.E.R.D.'s "Rock Star", a head-banging track good for beach house parties.

From rock, the CD moves to a beach staple sound - pure reggae and hiphop. It features upbeat tunes such as "Party Hard" and "Big Love", with wicked remixes like "And Be Loved", "Cruel Summer (Blestenation Mix)", and "Front 2 Back (Fatboy Slim Remix)". The songs create the feel of having a jammin' good time at the beach with your friends, so you definitely can't go wrong.

The ethereal Beth Orton gives a haunting contribution to the soundtrack in "Daybreaker", an upbeat trip-hop electronica song with evoking vocals and melody. Not to be outdone is the equally talented Nikka Costa with "Everybody Got Their Something".

Rounding off the disc are two beautiful ambient tracks to end a day at the beach. The creative duo of Zero 7 incorporates the perfect summer ballad in "Destiny" - a deliciously sensual chillout track which features the sublime vocals of Sia Furler, a perfect slow number to dance with your boo. And last but not the least, Doves gives a striking track in "Firesuite" - a mellow instumental that screams "beach lounge".

There were some songs, however, that should have been added to the soundtrack, most notably P.O.D., with their songs "Youth Of The Nation" (heard only on the surfing training of Anne Marie) and "Alive" (featured on the trailer). But all in all, Blue Crush OST packs a mean tsunami punch. A perfect addition to your CD collection!

5 out of 5 stars blue crush is da' bomb!!!!!!!!.......2005-03-19

this sound track is the bomb!!! the movie is too!! i love all the songs on this album especially "rock star" and "youth of the nation" but it is so stupid that "youth of the nation" is not on the soundtrack because that song is the bomb its by P.O.D by the way. anyways this soundtrack is sooooooo good and by the way you should also check into the movie both are extremly good! by the way kate bosworth is a really good actress and also by the way did i mention that this is the bomb movie!!!!!!!!???????????????????????????? by the way, bye!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Girl and Posse Surf.......2005-01-12

Well I know what is the song by PAUL HASLINGER...........BUT WHERE CAN I FIND IT????? Girl and posse Surf by paul haslinger
Teenage Crush Vol. 5
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Teenage Crush Vol. 5

    Manufacturer: Ace Records UK
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    3. I Will - VIC DANA
    4. Why Do I Love You So - JOHNNY TILLOTSON
    5. Lullaby Of Love - FRANK GARI
    6. Ginnie Bell - PAUL DINO
    7. Young Lovers - PAUL & PAULA
    8. Don't Wanna Think About Paula - DICKEY LEE
    9. Suddenly - NICKY DEMATTEO
    10. Donna The Prima Donna - DION DI MUCCI
    11. Crazy Eyes For You - BOBBY HAMILTON
    12. Comin' Down With Love - MEL GADSON
    13. Young and in Love - DICK & DEE DEE
    14. Joanie - FRANKIE CALEN
    15. A House, A Car And & A Wedding Ring - DALE HAWKINS
    16. Summer's Comin' - KIRBY ST. ROMAIN
    17. Sittin' In The Balcony - JOHNNY DEE
    18. Tennessee Waltz - JERRY FULLER
    19. Biology - DANNY VALENTINO
    20. Run, Run, Run - RONNY DOUGLAS
    21. Tell Him No - DEAN & MARC
    22. The Search - DEAN REED
    23. Just Ask Your Heart - FRANKIE AVALON
    24. Look For A Star - DEANE HAWLEY
    25. I'm Happy - FOUR DATES
    26. Summer Souvenirs - KARL HAMMEL JR
    27. Forget Me Not - KALIN TWINS
    28. Love Or Money - THE BLACKWELLS

    Album Description

    It's been two and a half years since the release of the fourth volume in its series of teenage angst-ridden pop and teen ballads.

    Now comes volume five, the last in the top-selling range, carefully compiled by the team that brings you the "Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll" series.

    Previously we have mixed hits with more hard-to-find gems, but this final volume concentrates on the rarer stuff and includes some extremely collectable sides with plenty of tracks appearing on CD for the first time.

    The sound quality is superb and the whole package is enhanced with a lavishly illustrated colour booklet, containing some entertaining and highly-informative notes by the ubiquitous Mr. Rob Finnis.

    Album Description

    It's been two and a half years since the release of the fourth volume in its series of teenage angst-ridden pop and teen ballads.Now comes volume five, the last in the top-selling range, carefully compiled by the team that brings you the "Golden Age" series. Previously we have mixed hits with more hard-to-find gems, but this final volume concentrates on the rarer stuff and includes some extremely collectable sides with plenty of tracks appearing on CD for the first time. ACE 2007
    Scott Joplin: His Complete Works
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Available at retailers for about $18
    • A classic compilation
    • A dis-service to Joplin
    • Unique
    • Great set
    Scott Joplin: His Complete Works

    Manufacturer: Bescol
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000001RR2
    Release Date: 1994-07-19

    Tracks:

    1. Please Say You Will - Richard Zimmerman
    2. A Picture Of Her Face - Richard Zimmerman
    3. The Great Crush Collision March - Richard Zimmerman
    4. Harmony Club Waltz - Richard Zimmerman
    5. Combination March - Richard Zimmerman
    6. Original Rags - Richard Zimmerman
    7. Maple Leaf Rag - Richard Zimmerman
    8. Swipesy - Cake Walk - Richard Zimmerman
    9. Sunflower Slow Drag - Richard Zimmerman
    10. Peacherine Rag - Richard Zimmerman
    11. Augustan Club Waltz - Richard Zimmerman
    12. The Easy Winners - Richard Zimmerman
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    14. The Strenuous Life - Richard Zimmerman
    15. I Am Thinking Of My Pickanniny Days - Richard Zimmerman
    16. The Ragtime Dance - Richard Zimmerman
    17. A Breeze From Alabama - Richard Zimmerman
    18. Elite Syncopations - Richard Zimmerman

    Tracks:

    1. March Majestic - S. Joplin
    2. The Entertainer - S. Joplin
    3. Something Doing - S. Joplin
    4. Weeping Willow - S. Joplin
    5. Little Black Baby - S. Joplin
    6. Palm Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
    7. The Favorite - S. Joplin
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    9. The Cascades - S. Joplin
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    12. Bethena - S. Joplin
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    14. Sarah Dear - S. Joplin
    15. Binks Waltz - S. Joplin
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    Tracks:

    1. Gladiolus Rag - S. Joplin
    2. Searchlight Rag - S. Joplin
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    4. When Your Hair Is Like The Snow - S. Joplin
    5. Rose Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
    6. Heliotrope Bouquet - S. Joplin
    7. School Of Ragtime - S. Joplin
    8. Fig Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
    9. Sugar Cane - S. Joplin
    10. Pine Apple Rag - S. Joplin
    11. Wall Street Rag - S. Joplin
    12. Solace - S. Joplin
    13. Pleasant Moments - S. Joplin
    14. Country Club - S. Joplin
    15. Paragon Rag - S. Joplin
    16. Euphonic Sounds - S. Joplin
    17. Stoptime Rag - S. Joplin
    18. Felicity Rag - S. Joplin

    Tracks:

    1. Highlights From Treemonisha - Richard Zimmerman
    2. A Real Slow Drag - Richard Zimmerman
    3. Prelude To Act 3 - Richard Zimmerman
    4. Frolic Of The Bears - Richard Zimmerman
    5. Lovin' Babe - Richard Zimmerman
    6. Scott Joplin's New Rag - Richard Zimmerman
    7. Kismet Rag - Richard Zimmerman
    8. Magnetic Rag - Richard Zimmerman
    9. Reflection Rag - Richard Zimmerman
    10. Silver Swan Rag - Richard Zimmerman
    11. Lily Queen - Richard Zimmerman
    12. Sensation - Richard Zimmerman

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Available at retailers for about $18.......2006-12-21

    Excellent collection - but there are re-sellers listed here that are selling this for as much $50 or $60. Yikes, most major retailers are selling this complete set for $18 - so beware.

    5 out of 5 stars A classic compilation.......2006-10-07

    This collection is one of my most treasured possessions. (My father gave me the original 5-album set in the 70's when it was originally released on vinyl.)

    This is the definitive collection of Scott Joplin's work. Richard Zimmerman provides wonderful performances that accurately reflect Joplin's intentions. (As evidence beyond my personal opinion, I submit the recent releases of digital recordings made from Joplin's piano rolls.)

    A few points to consider regarding negative comments you may encounter in other reviews:
    * This is a digital recording from an analog master. Lack of quality in the recording does not imply a lackluster performance.
    * This is a complete collection. Some similarity is due to Joplin re-exploring melodic themes. But some is due to the fact that these are "rags". One might as well complain that all 50's doo-wop (or all 70's disco) sounds the same.
    * Many pieces of the period exhibit formal musical structures, such as the marches of John Phillips Sousa. (Both Sousa and Joplin performed at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis.) Actually, Joplin is responsible for extending the formal boundaries of ragtime to concert waltzes (Bethena) and opera (A Guest of Honor, Treemonisha)
    * This is probably one of the few collections which will include selections from "Treemonisha". It is my understanding that after the initial release, one of Joplin's descendants made a copyright claim that was upheld in court. (I presume the issue was that Joplin had to finance "Treemonisha" himself, and therefore the customary performance clearances did not cover those selections.)

    For ragtime students and enthusiasts, this is a "must-have" collection at a very affordable price.

    1 out of 5 stars A dis-service to Joplin.......2006-02-01

    Sadly, the only virtue this set possesses is completeness.

    The pianist does not play Joplin's pieces "as written", the piano is of poor quality, and not properly in tune.

    This is emphatically NOT the set to buy. A far better set, beautifully annotated and well played on a good concert grand piano, is the complete works played by Guido Nielsen on the Basta Label.

    This set is a dis-service to Joplin and his music. He deserves better, and gets it elsewhere.

    5 out of 5 stars Unique .......2004-10-19

    I have several cd sets of Joplin's music: Rifkin, Arpo, Nielsen, and Zimmerman. All have their excellent qualities. What sets Zimmerman's set apart is the inclusion of excerpts from Joplin's opera, Treemonisha---especially "A Real Slow Drag." Why the other sets do not include excerpts from Treemonisha, I don't know---because they are some of his most beautiful and joyful pieces of music. Of course, you can hear the orchestrated version of Treemonisha in the Houston Grand Opera recording, and it is spectacular. But Zimmerman's piano version, especially of "A Real Slow Drag," is not to be missed.

    5 out of 5 stars Great set.......2001-10-16

    I guess this will be a rather one sided review. I have been a fan of Scott Joplin since I first learned to play a piano.

    I was shocked to see that one reviewer thought it all sounded the same. How silly. All of Frank Sinatra's music sounds like Frank Sinatra. All of Led Zeppelin sounds like Led Zeppelin. So, if the songs were drastically different, I would question if the same author composed them. As it is, though, each song on this set is fantastic!!

    I don't know that I have heard of Richard Zimmerman, and I was a little leary as to what I would be getting, I certainly was impressed. Without a doubt the best renditions of "Weeping Willow" and "Bethena" I have heard, and at least a dozen songs I didn't know Joplin wrote.

    Without a doubt, this album is fantastic. A very good price, as well.
    Entertainer: Classic Ragtime from Rare Piano Rolls
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Best interpretation...is NO interpretation
    Entertainer: Classic Ragtime from Rare Piano Rolls

    Manufacturer: Shout Factory
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00009PJSH
    Release Date: 2003-06-10

    Tracks:

    1. Maple Leaf Rag
    2. Something Doing
    3. Weeping Willow Rag
    4. The Entertainer
    5. The Easy Winners
    6. Pine Apple Rag
    7. Solace
    8. Gladiolus Rag
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    14. A Breeze From Alabama

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Best interpretation...is NO interpretation.......2007-02-24

    This is as PLAIN a Ragtime CD as I've ever heard. No frills, no added notes, no interpretation going on here. Not everyone would like this style-without-a-style, but for me it's the best. I like to listen to these recordings with the sheet music in front of me, to see whether I can catch every note. (OK, so I do the same thing with Palestrina...I'm too left-brained to appreciate music the way musical people do.)
    If you enjoy the solace of great ragtime, get a Joshua Rifkin or Dick Hyman CD. But if you crave the essence of Joplin's genius in the straightest, blandest form possible, this is the CD for you.
    Also, don't dismiss the possibility of listening to a track on this CD, then on the Rifkin CD to develop a keener appreciation of Rifkin's unparalleled Joplin style. "Bethena" is a good one for this, as Rifkin brings so much PASSION to his interpretation. Well, a mechanical piano roll is not going to do that....
    Teenage Crush, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • It is not done better than this
    • Great Mix of Oldies!
    • Cream of the Crop
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    Teenage Crush, Vol. 2
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Ace Records UK
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    1. Hard To Find 45s on CD, Volume 7: More 60's Classics
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    5. Teen Time - The Young Years of Rock & Roll, Volume 3: A Very Special Love

    ASIN: B00000I02A
    Release Date: 2004-12-27

    Tracks:

    1. Sittin' in the Balcony - Eddie Cochran
    2. Comes Softly to Me - The Fleetwoods
    3. Donna - Ritchie Valens
    4. Fortune teller - Bobby Curtola
    5. Venus in Blue Jeans - Jimmy Clanton
    6. Endlessly - Brook Benton
    7. A Teenager's Romance - Ricky Nelson
    8. I've Come of Age - Billy Storm
    9. Robbin' the Cradle - Tony Bellus
    10. Sandy - Larry Hall
    11. For Your Love - Ed Townsend
    12. You're Sixteen - Johnny Burnette
    13. I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos
    14. Dear One - Larry Finnegan
    15. The Three Bells - The Browns
    16. Funny Hoe Time Slips Away - Jimmy Elledge
    17. Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers
    18. A Rose and a Baby Ruth - George Hamilton IV
    19. The End of the World - Skeeter Davis
    20. Look for a Star - Garry Miles
    21. Letter From Sherry - Dale Ward
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    23. Let Me Belong to You - Brian Hyland
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    25. Since I Met You Baby - Ivory Joe Hunter
    26. Sixteen Reasons - Connie Stevens
    27. So This Is Love - The Castells
    28. The Theme from "A Summer Place" - Percy Faith

    Product Description

    1. Sittin' In The Balcony - Eddie Cochran
    2. Come Softly To Me - The Fleetwoods
    3. Donna - Ritchie Valens
    4. Fortune Teller - Bobby Curtola
    5. Venus In Blue Jeans - Jimmy Clanton
    6. Endlessly - Brook Benton
    7. Teenager's Romance, A - Ricky Nelson
    8. I've Come Of Age - Billy Storm
    9. Robbin' The Cradle - Tony Bellus
    10. Sandy - Larry Hall
    11. For Your Love - Ed Townsend
    12. You're Sixteen - Johnny Burnette
    13. I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos
    14. Dear One - Larry Finnegan
    15. Three Bells, The - The Browns
    16. Funny How Time Slips Away - Jimmy Elledge
    17. Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers
    18. Rose And A Baby Ruth, A - Geroge Hamilton IV
    19. End Of The World, The - Skeeter Davis
    20. Look For A Star - Gary Miles
    21. Letter From Sherry - Dale Ward
    22. Venus - Frankie Avalon
    23. Let Me Belong To You - Brian Hyland
    24. Dream Lover - Bobby Darin
    25. Since I Met You Baby - Ivory Joe Hunter
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    27. So This Is Love - The Castells
    28. Theme, The - Percy Faith (from "A Summer Place")

    Format: CD

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars It is not done better than this.......2005-01-15

    I am a enthousiastic collector, and have almost all the Time Life rock n roll stuff, as well as Eric Records cds of this era. Although they are essential to any 50s 60s collection, nothing can top ACE series.
    I could comment like this on all the 50s remasters of this fabulous record label, not only these issues, but especially the Golden Age of American Rock n roll. I can not add anything to the positive reviews than simply summing up my personal view:
    28 tracks per cd, and sometimes 30! (Time life is also excellent, but you get 15 per cd!)
    excellent booklets with background info (not surpassed by any label).
    not the same old songs over again, but many rare and still excellent tracks!
    last but not least amazing sound quality.
    So although you might have some songs there on other collections, it is for above mentioned points alone worth it to always have an ACE copy as well.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Mix of Oldies!.......2003-04-10

    This is a great CD for anyone who loves oldies! Even though I'm young..., I prefer oldies to modern music, and this album is great! Since no single artist has two songs on it, you never get bored of the style of music. Also, it alternates between male and female voices. Before I got this CD I hardly knew of any of the songs, but now I know and love them all!

    5 out of 5 stars Cream of the Crop.......2001-11-24

    This second installment in Ace Records' "Teenage Crush" series continues to prove their unequalled status in bringing classic American rock and roll to the CD medium. Packed with 28 tracks from the golden age of American pop, this CD has five number ones, 18 top-20 hits, four that made it into the top-40 and one, Bobby Curtola's "Fortune Teller" that was just out of the top-40 (41) on the charts. While mining the top-40, the repertoire here does not just regurgitate the same old stuff found on so many other oldies compilations in the market. While there're lots of familiar tunes here to hum along to, you won't find tracks like Billy Storm's "I've Come Of Age", Larry Hall's "Sandy" or Gary Miles' "Look For A Star" in many, if any, other comp CDs, especially with the sound quality presented here. As has come to be expected, Ace has secured better sources for many of these tracks and sound quality is the best encountered so far for virtually all of these tunes. Many of the tracks appear in true stereo (6,12,13,15,16,19,22-24,26-28) with the remainder in clean mono. Completing the package is a 16-page booklet with many pics, promo shots and detailed backround notes on the artists represented on the disc. Another outstanding effort by Ace - it just isn't done any better than this.

    5 out of 5 stars A Well Chosen (And Generous) Anthology.......2001-01-06

    Over the past decade England's ACE label has become one of the recording industry's leading rerelease giants. In fact, in my book they've outdistanced Rhino Records, who I long considered the standard bearer for reissues. Both labels do a superb job of tracking down the best source tapes available. However, where Rhino generally puts about twenty tracks (or less) on a disk and includes a booklet with only six or eight pages, ACE packs 28 songs onto the disk and includes a 20-page booklet loaded with photos and artist information on every song.

    In addition to such No. 1 hits as "Come Softly to Me," "The Three Bells," "Honeycomb," "Venus" and "The Theme from 'A Summer Place,'" you also get seldom anthologized hits like Brook Benton's "Endlessly," Larry Finnegan's "Dear One," Jimmy Elledge's "Funny How Time Slips Away" and Gary Miles' "Look for a Star."

    Along with volume one, these are some of the greatest teen ballads of the era--roughly 1957 to 1962. [Only "End of the World" (1963) and "Letter from Sherry" (1964) fall outside this time frame.] So what you're getting are some terrific pre-British Invasion American pop. If you enjoyed the first volume as much as I did, this is an equally superb companion volume. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Good high-energy rock
    • RE: The best Band Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • This is crappy rock.
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    ASIN: B00008DCTF
    Release Date: 2003-02-18

    Tracks:

    1. Live and Learn
    2. Revvin' Up
    3. Into the Wind
    4. In the Lead
    5. Watch Me Fly...
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    7. Dangerous Ground
    8. All the Way
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    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Good high-energy rock.......2007-02-04

    This CD is a nice collection of high-energy (with maybe one exception) rock songs with (gasp!) a positive message. Sure, some of the lyrics are about car racing, and the songs were made for video games, but so what? The guitar work (Jun Senoue) is good, the vocals (Johnny Gioeli) are good, the backing instrumentation and vocals are adequate, all of which makes for an enjoyable listen. Most of the music here is fast with somewhat of a metal influence, but is positive and uplifting - none of that doom and gloom, angst-ridden BS here! The best songs, in my opinion, are "Revvin Up", "In the Lead", and "All the Way"; other highlights are "Live & Learn", "Into the Wind", and "Dangerous Ground." If these songs don't get you moving, then you are dead from the neck up! Hey, I want to thank those of you who wrote negative reviews for giving me a good laugh; you clowns are a real hoot! Saying "the guitar player sucks" does not constitute a review. (Look up "constitute" in the dictionary, kiddies - it starts with a "c".) Lose your preconceived notions, open your narrow minds, think outside the box for once, and enjoy the music!

    1 out of 5 stars RE: The best Band Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-11-20

    Wow, did he say what I think He said. right. This band is nothing but trash, all of the songs sound genaric and the guitar playing sucks so bad, wow. No wonder they made no money. If you think songs about driving race cars is good then my friend, you have problems. Is this a underrated band, NO, they deserve to be at the bottom like they are because they cant even do anything. The most underrated band of all time, and I really think you need to check em out is UFO. Now that is a band. Get Straingers in the night, or does that title sound too explicit for your virgin ears.

    1 out of 5 stars This is crappy rock........2006-11-20

    Get some Van Halen, It will make this seem like childs play. The guitar playing on this is so weak. And the guy singing sounds nothing like Jon Bon Jovi, I cant beleve the guy a couple reviews below could say somthi ng like that, a fan for 20 years, ha.

    5 out of 5 stars perhaps six.....THOUSAND stars!.......2006-07-14

    this album just roxx too hard! and that's sweet!!! I have all the music from the album, except for Watch Me Fly), but I hope to buy it very soon! Here are the 3 best songs on this CD(in no specific order)
    Revvin' Up
    Open Your Heart
    It Doesn't Matter

    Go buy this CD now! QUICKLY!!!

    5 out of 5 stars This band has a very similar sound to Bon Jovi.......2006-05-03

    One of my favorite bands over the past 20 years is Bon Jovi. My son was playing a cd he just got, Lost & Found: Shadow the Hedgehog, and I could have sworn it was Jon Bon Jovi singing the lead. Crush 40 has what it takes that's for sure.
    An American in Paris (1951 Film Soundtrack)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    George Gershwin , Gene Kelly , and Oscar Levant
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    Release Date: 1996-07-16

    Tracks:

    1. Main Title (An American In Paris/'S Wonderful/I Got Rhythm) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    2. Paris Narration/Left Bank (Themes From An American In Paris) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    3. Nice Work If You Can Get It (Outtake) - Georges Guetary
    4. Embraceable You - MGM Studio Orchestra
    5. By Strauss - Gene Kelly, Georges Guetary, Mac MacLain, Grace Stark, Pete Roberts
    6. Street Exhibit - MGM Studio Orchestra
    7. I Got Rhythm - Gene Kelly, MGM Children's Chorus
    8. But Not For Me - Benny Carter & His Orchestra
    9. Medley: Do, Do, Do/Bidiin' My Time/I've Got A Crush On You/Love Is Here To Stay - MGM Orchestra
    10. Someone To Watch Over Me - Benny Carter & His Orchestra
    11. Medley: My Cousin In Milwaukee/A Foggy Day/The Half-Of-It Dearie Blues/But Not For Me (Outtake) - Oscar Levant
    12. Tra-La-La - Gene Kelly, Oscar Levant
    13. I'm No Enemy (Love Is Here To Stay) (Outtake) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    14. Love Is Here To Stay - Gene Kelly
    15. Medley: What Time Is It?/Love Is Here To Stay (Reprise) - MGM Studio Orchestra, Gene Kelly
    16. (I'll Build A) Stairway To Paradise - Georges Guetary
    17. I've Got A Crush On You (Outtake) - Gene Kelly
    18. Love Walked In (Outtake) - Georges Guetary, Oscar Levant
    19. Medley: We Would Get Married (Love Walked In) (Outtake)/I Don't Think I'll Fall In Love Today... - Oscar Levant, MGM Studio Orchestra
    20. Concerto In F (3rd Movement) - Oscar Levant, MGM Studio Orchestra

    Tracks:

    1. Painting Montage (Tra-La-La/Love Is Here To Stay) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    2. Kiss Me (Outtake) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    3. 'S Wonderful - Gene Kelly, Georges Guetary
    4. Lise, I Love You ('S Wonderful/Love Is Here To Stay) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    5. Strike Up The Band (Extended Version) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    6. Liza (Complete Version) - Oscar Levant
    7. Medley: Oh, Lady Be Good/'S Wonderful - MGM Studio Orchestra
    8. Medley: That Certain Feeling/Clap Yo' Hands - MGM Studio Orchestra
    9. I've Got A Crush On You (Outtake) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    10. I Got Rhythm (Extended Version) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    11. Tra-La-La (Outtake) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    12. But Not For Me - Georges Guetary
    13. Utrillo Did It (Love Is Here To Stay/An American In Paris/Nice Work If You Can Get It) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    14. An American In Paris Ballet (Extended Version) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    15. Finale (An American In Paris) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    16. Painting Montage (An American In Paris) (Deleted Version) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    17. Main Title: An American In Paris (Alternate Version - Outtake) - MGM Studio Orchestra
    18. Adam Cook Monologue (How Long Has This Been Going On?) (Extended Version) - Oscar Levant
    19. Nice Work If You Can Get It (Partial As Used In Film) - Georges Guetary, Oscar Levant
    20. Third Prelude (Outtake) - Oscar Levant
    21. My Cousin In Milwaukee (Outtake) - Oscar Levant
    22. A Foggy Day (Outtake) - Oscar Levant
    23. The Half-Of-It Dearie Blues (Outtake) - Oscar Levant
    24. But Not For Me - Oscar Levant
    25. Bidin' My Time (Outtake) - Oscar Levant, Saul Chaplin
    26. 'S Wonderful (Reprise) (Outtake) - Gene Kelly
    27. Finale (Alternate Version - Outtake) - MGM Studio Orchestra

    Amazon.com essential recording

    This is a considerably expanded version of the soundtrack album to Vincente Minnelli's Oscar-winning film. With two discs and 100 minutes of music (much of which is presented for the first time), these original session masters are highlighted by the MGM Studio Orchestra, Oscar Levant, Benny Carter, and Gene Kelly, all of whom perform such memorable Gershwin tunes as "Someone to Watch Over Me," "Love Is Here to Stay," and "S'Wonderful." Just about all of the material has a monotonously mono sound, but Levant's version of "Concerto in F" is included here for the first time in true stereo. Along with several Levant improvisational piano solos based on Gershwin's music, there are also some outtakes as well as extensive production and historical notes. --Joseph Lanza

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Magic of love.......2007-03-10

    Nothing but Gene and George: the hard work and the happiness in music, conducting by the magician Vince.
    Noone is better, noone could do better.
    American masterpiece with european feelings.

    5 out of 5 stars Filled with musical gems.......2004-02-17

    This comprehensive edition is a must have for fans of the movie and of the Gershwins. The outtakes, contrary to the first review above, are excellent. Gene Kelly offers a wonderful vocal of "I've Got a Crush on You" and his short riff on "'S Wonderful" is almost like an acoustic version, much different than the over-the-top duet in the movie. And the Oscar Levant piano pieces are as close to George sitting down at the keys as we're going to get.

    4 out of 5 stars TOO LONG !!!!!!!!!!!.......2002-06-17

    I would not suggest buying this version of this sondtrack!!! The underscores and the extra tracks that are not featured in the film are not neccesary. Rhino records puts the extras out to jack up the price of the CD (making one LP into 2 CDs).
    I would buy the ORIGINAL CAST SOUNDTRACK released by MGM records. You will enjoy this version ever so much more without all the extras!!!

    5 out of 5 stars GERSHWIN'S TALENT.......2001-08-12

    Many agree that the talented George Gershwin is a fabulous pianist, and alongside Ira, he helped to create some of the most beloved music ever. After viewing the movie that was filled with song and dance, I was pleased to discover that the soundtrack was readily available. The plot of An American in Paris mainly focuses on the lives of three friends and their dreams in addition to the romance that they encounter in the most popular European city. Gene Kelley is a struggling artist who soon falls in love, and the many songs in this cd express his emotions. Who wouldn't want to dance to Gershwin's spectacular tunes such as "Embraceable You?" These original songs included in this two cd set are well worth the price. Furthermore, "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise" is a true favorite with unique lyrics. Don't miss out on this must have cd collection.

    5 out of 5 stars Ga Ga for Gershwin.......2000-12-13

    Nearly every popular Gershwin tune is represented here, either as an instrumental, a vocal, or a production number. I am not a big fan of the film, but the soundtrack is fabulous. There are some stereo tracks here, too. Yet another triumph in the Turner/Rhino soundtrack collection of MGM films.As a sidenote I would like to thank Rhino for their extremely co-operative staff. When I bought this CD I opened up the very extensive booklet and was disappointed to find that due to an error on the assembly line I had received an insert that had some pages repeated and others deleted. I contacted Rhino and they sent me a new booklet which arrived within a week! That's what I call excellent customer service. The really neat thing is the fact that I have both booklets. The flubbed copy is sort of a collector's item to me.

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