| 1. Let's Dance |
| 2. Every Little Moment |
| 3. Wabash Blues |
| 4. Whose Honey Are You? |
| 5. Song Is Ended |
| 6. Indian Summer |
| 7. Got a Date With an Angel |
| 8. Wolverine Blues |
| 9. When My Ship Comes In |
| 10. Linger Awhile |
| 11. I'll See You in My Dreams |
| 12. Moonlight Serenade |
Every Little Moment,Guy Van Duser & Billy Novick,Daring Records,Jazz,Pop,Swing
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Every Little Moment
Guy Van Duser & Billy Novick Manufacturer: Daring Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001CYY Release Date: 1996-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Let's Dance
- Every Little Moment
- Wabash Blues
- Whose Honey Are You?
- The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On)
- Indian Summer
- Got A Date With An Angel
- Wolverine Blues
- When My Ship Comes In
- Linger Awhile
- I'll See You In My Dreams
- Moonlight Serenade
Customer Reviews:
An elegant and simple recording.......2000-02-16
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Composer/Pianist
Manufacturer: Mah Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068GAR Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Will You Take Me There
- I Breathe - Concerto No. 1 In E Flat Major, First Movement
- Remembrance
- Journey Home
- Eclipse
- Best Of Every Moment
- Thanksgiving
- February's Child
- Tahlia's Lullaby
- Transitions
- Fly Away
- Dance On The Roof
Tracks:
- Tomorrow's
- 3rd Ave
- Starry Night
- Moments In Passion
- Circle Of Influence
- Standing Alone
- Passion And Grace
- Nocturne In D Flat Major
- Masada
- Little Bit Naughty
- On The Run
- Motherhood
- Ema Sh'li (Mother Of Mine)
- Renewal
- Be Real
Customer Reviews:
from Solo Piano Publications.......2004-07-03
The three-movement concerto opens the first CD. The first movement ("I Breathe") started out as a love ballad in Harrison's musical, and evolved into a gorgeous 12 1/2 minute piece influenced by some of the Romantic composers. The first half of the piece is gentle and sweet, but begins building in the middle to a fiery climax. Primarily piano and strings, this piece really sets the stage for what's to come. It highlights Harrison's gentle touch as well as his magnificent bravado and virtuosity. The second movement ("Will You Take Me There") is a bit more orchestrated, and the lovely melody is haunting and passionate. The third movement is full of flash and dynamic pianistics. A piano solo, Harrison must be sitting in a puddle by the time he gets done playing it live! Great stuff! "Remembrance" is a tribute to the 50th anniversary of Israel's independence and to the lives lost during the Holocaust. Performed with Aaron Meyer on violin and The Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, the piece has a deeply emotional and tragic feeling, but also suggests triumph and moving forward. I love "Transitions," a piece inspired by a wild rainstorm. Full of passion, power, and a subtle touch of mystery, the playing on this piece can take your breath away - effortless control and amazing chops. Stunning! "Fly Away" is another favorite. It started as a cool groove for a vocal tune, and is a piece Harrison and his band play differently every time. This version is piano, light percussion, and a wonderful oboe part performed by Fred Korman of the Oregon Symphony. A great CD, but, wait -there's more!
As I mentioned, the second CD is a bit jazzier overall, but there are several different styles present. "Tomorrow's" was composed as a gift for Harrison's daughter on her graduation from junior high. Lightly orchestrated and featuring oboe, guitar, and piano, this piece is sunny and radiant. "Moments in Passion" is a dark, sultry piece with piano, guitar, and percussion that would be a wonderful slow dance - a favorite. "Standing Alone" is a slow bluesy piece that could have stepped out of the 1930's - I really like this one, too! "Nocturne in Db Major" is a gorgeous improvisation that was recorded as it was being created late at night in the studio while imagining the time of the great Romantic composers. "Little Bit Naughty" is a great blues piano solo - slinky and fun! "Ema Sh'li (Mother of Mine)" is a haunting ballad composed for Harrison's mother's 50th birthday. A warm, bittersweet, and very loving piano solo, it is both classical and contemporary, and thanks "Mom" for making him practice the piano when he was a kid.
"Composer/Pianist" is truly an outstanding collection on so many levels. I get to feeling kind of jaded from listening to so much piano music, but this set really blows me out of my seat! I give it my highest recommendation.
Michael Allen Harrison Composer/Pianist.......2003-11-25
An Amazing Collection of Piano Music.......2003-04-19
Michael is a very talented composer who showcases here some 27 tracks spanning two discs and lasting well over two hours. Piano is the dominant instrument, and he plays with such compassion and style.
This collection highlights his finest compositions since 1980. His piano music is highly melodic and a pleasure to listen to. Some pieces are quiet and reflective, others have sheer energy and vivaciousness about them.
There are so many strong and memorable tracks. Particular favourites are "Will You Take Me There", "Remembrance", "Best of Every Moment", "February's Child" and "Passion and Grace".
This double CD is not cheap; but you are paying for piano music of the highest quality. The CD insert contains comprehensive notes about each track, charting its history and the thinking behind the music.
If you are a fan of piano music, and want to discover an exceptionally talented pianist (Steinway Signature Artist), then try out this CD.
A quite wonderful CD, I give it my highest recommendation.
An Amazing CD.......2003-01-26
This is a collection of Michael Allen Harrison's (MAH) best work, spanning some 22 years. Put simply, it is absolutely outstanding. The man's technique and ear for melody are second to none.
There are twenty seven tracks in total over two discs, and the notes inside the CD track the thinking behind the magic of the music.
Personal favourites are in abundance in this album, and include "Will You Take Me There?" (a new composition), "Rememberance", "Best of Every Moment", the well known "February's Child" and "Passion and Grace".
Generally, the music is highly accessible and deservingly commands more attention than simply being background music.
Don't be deterred by the lack of Audio Samples. As for the price, well I imagine [$$] per disc of such quality is not unreasonable. Take a chance!!!
MAH is a talent indeed. The quality of sound is stunning.
The only surprise is that I am the only one to have reviewed this, and I'm from England, UK!
Highly recommended.
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