sexta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2018

Warren Kime and The Brass Choir - Brass Impact

  1. Mas Que Nada (Pow, Pow, Pow)
  2. Eleanor Rigby
  3. The Breeze and I
  4. One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So)
  5. Mr. Lucky
  6. Baubles, Bangles and Beads
  7. In the Still of the Night
  8. Brasilia
  9. The Sweetest Sounds
  10. What Now My Love
  11. Prelude to A Kiss
  12. A Foggy Day

The Trumpeter
(1928 - 2013)

Webley Edwards - Hawaii Calls: Exotic Instrumentals

  1. Some Enchanted Evening
  2. Bamboo Shadows
  3. Whispering Reef
  4. Alika
  5. Narcissus Queen
  6. Forbidden Waters
  7. Geisha
  8. Dahil Sayo
  9. Beyond the Rainbow
  10. Tangi Tahiti
  11. Maui Girl
  12. The Hands I Love


quinta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2018

Jørgen Ingmann - The Many Guitars of Jørgen Ingmann

  1. Bonanza
  2. Pinetops Boogie Woogie
  3. High Noon
  4. Cherokee
  5. Sweet Talk
  6. Third Man Theme
  7. Wheels
  8. Jalousie
  9. Oceans of Love
  10. Milord
  11. Hear My Song Violetta
  12. Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen

The Guitarist
(1925 - 2015)

quarta-feira, 29 de agosto de 2018

Martin Denny - Spanish Village

  1. Baia
  2. Manana
  3. In A Little Spanish Town
  4. Anna
  5. Maria Elena
  6. Who Shot the Hole in My Sombrero
  7. Cielito Lindo
  8. La Paloma
  9. Spanish Village
  10. Tampico
  11. Mexican Hat Dance
  12. Samba De Orfeu

Nelson Riddle - Gatsby Le Magnifique (The Great Gatsby)

  1. What'll I Do
  2. The Sheik of Araby
  3. Tom and Myrtle
  4. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
  5. Jordan's Tango
  6. Who?
  7. I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston
  8. A Long Time Ago
  9. Yes, Sir, That's My Baby
  10. We've Met Before
  11. Whispering
  12. Charleston
  13. It Had to Be You
  14. Daisy (What'll I Do)
  15. When You and I Were Seventeen
  16. Myrtle's Dead
  17. Alice Blue Gown
  18. Daisy's Tango
  19. My Favorite Beau
  20. Kitten on the Keys
  21. Beale Street Blues
  22. The Ring
  23. Summer's Almost Over
  24. Medley: What'll I Do & Ain't We Got Fun


terça-feira, 28 de agosto de 2018

Quincy Jones - Strike Up The Band (Reupload by request)

  1. Baby Elephant Walk
  2. The Pink Panther
  3. Dreamsville
  4. Soldier in the Rain
  5. Blues in the Night
  6. Take Five
  7. After Hours
  8. Desafinado
  9. Cast Your Fate to the Wind
  10. Jive Samba
  11. Strike Up the Band
  12. Dear Old Stockholm
  13. The Gentle Rain
  14. Bossa Nova USA
Strike up the Band
This compilation focuses on the Quincy Jones' Orchestra as one of the quintessential post-modern big bands, comfortable in any musical setting, location, or format, and including a retinue of excellent players with no regard for race, gender or nationality. Culling most of its tracks from Jones' solid — yet still long out of print — albums for Mercury of the early '60s, the collection hits many highpoints with dozens of top-flight guests. Several of the best include a 1964 version of "The Pink Panther"; "Baby Elephant Walk" (from the same session); "After Hours" from 1963 with Terry, Burrell, and Roland Kirk; and last but not least "Dear Old Stockholm" from 1961 with a truly killer lineup: Benny Bailey, Curtis Fuller, Phil Woods, Sahib Shihab, Tito Puente, and Patato Valdez. In all, Strike Up the Band compiles some of the most elegantly swinging selections of Quincy Jones' entire career.


Quincy Delight Jones, Jr., was born on the south side of Chicago on March 14, 1933. His parents divorced soon after his younger brother, Lloyd, was born, and the Jones boys were raised by their father, a carpenter, and his new wife. She had three children of her own, and three more with Quincy Jones, Sr. His birth mother, Sarah Jones, was in and out of mental health facilities, and it wasn't until his adult life that Quincy was able to enjoy a close relationship with her.

When Jones was 10 years old his family moved to Bremerton, Washington. The Seattle suburb was alive with World War II sailors on their way to the Pacific; the nightlife and its music were the backdrop for Quincy's early teens. Three years later he met a 15-year-old musician named Ray Charles. The two formed a combo and played in local clubs and weddings, and soon Jones was composing and arranging for the group. After high school and a scholarship at Boston's Berklee College of Music, Quincy was introduced to the life of a musician on the road, a road which started in New York and went around the world. He toured with Dizzy Gillespie in 1956, Lionel Hampton in 1957, and then made his base in Paris. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and Olivier Messiaen, was musical director at Barclay Disques, wrote for Harry Arnold's Swedish All-Stars in Stockholm, and directed the music for Harold Arlen's production "Free and Easy," which toured Europe for three months, ending in early 1960.

After a financially unsuccessful tour of the United States with a big band made up of 18 musicians from "Free and Easy," Jones served as musical director at Mercury Records in New York. He became the first African American executive in a white-owned record company in 1964 when he was promoted to vice-president at Mercury. At the company he produced albums, sat in on recording sessions with the orchestra, and wrote arrangements for artists at Mercury as well as other labels. Jones wrote for Sammy Davis, Jr., Andy Williams, Sarah Vaughan, Peggy Lee, and Aretha Franklin, as well as arranged and conducted It Might As Well Be Swing, an album featuring Frank Sinatra and the Count Basie Band.

In 1969 Jones signed a contract as a recording artist with Herb Alpert's A&M Records, and Quincy's first album with that label, Walking in Space, won a Grammy for best jazz instrumental album of 1969. Quincy Jones was later nominated for 67 Grammys, and had won 25 going into 1997.

His first foray into Hollywood - another crossing of a racial barrier - came when he composed the score for The Pawnbroker, a 1965 film by Sidney Lumet. Two films released in 1967 featured music by Jones: In Cold Blood and In the Heat of the Night. Both scores won enough votes to be nominated for Academy Awards. Jones was advised not to "compete with himself," so he went with In Cold Blood and it was the other film that ended up winning the Oscars. It didn't stop him from going on to write the music for over 52 films.

Television, as well, has featured the music of Quincy Jones, starting in 1971 with theme songs for "Ironside," "Sanford and Son," and "The Bill Cosby Show" (the first one). In 1973 Jones co-produced "Duke Ellington, We Love You Madly," a special for CBS, featuring Peggy Lee, Aretha Franklin, Count Basie, Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan, and a 48-piece orchestra conducted by Jones. The special was a project of the Institute for Black American Music, a foundation formed by Jones, Isaac Hayes, Roberta Flack, and other musicians with the intention of promoting recognition of the African American contribution to American music. Jones also wrote the score for the widely acclaimed 1977 television mini-series "Roots."

Burned out from producing film score after film score, Jones stopped working for Hollywood in 1973 to explore his own pop music career as a vocalist. His singing debut was with Valerie Simpson on an album called You've Got It Bad, Girl. The title song from the album stayed at the top of the charts for most of the summer of 1973. Jones's next album was an even bigger hit. Body Heat, released in the summer of 1974, contained the hit songs "Soul Saga," "Everything Must Change," and "If I Ever Lose This Heaven." The album remained within the top five on the charts for over six months and sold over a million copies.

In 1974 Jones suffered two aneurysms two months apart. He nearly died, but after a six-month recuperation he was back at work, touring and recording with a 15-member band. Mellow Madness was the first album by the new band, which included songs by George and Louis Johnson, Otis Smith, and Stevie Wonder ("My Cherie Amour").

His 1980 album, The Dude, featured a host of talent directed by Jones, earned 12 Grammy nominations, and won five awards. At the same time The Dudewas released, Jones signed a deal with Warner Brothers Records creating his own label, Quest. It took Jones almost ten years to make his next album, Back on the Block. During that time he was focused on producing hit albums for other artists such as Donna Summer, Frank Sinatra, and James Ingram. In 1983 Michael Jackson recorded a Quincy Jones production, and at 40 million copies Thriller is still the best-selling album of all time. Quincy Jones also has the best-selling single of all time to his credit: the all-star choir on "We Are the World." Another triumph for Jones in the mid-1980s was his production of The Color Purple, the film adaptation of Alice Walker's novel, which featured the Oscar-nominated, debut film performance of Oprah Winfrey.

Jones's projects in the early 1990s included continuing work on an ongoing, mammoth project for which he'd been gathering material for decades, "The Evolution of Black Music." He was back in television, as well, with the Quincy Jones Entertainment Company producing the NBC situation comedy "Fresh Prince of Bel Air," as well as a weekly syndicated talk show hosted by Jones's friend the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Quincy Jones was also working on a film biography of the Black Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The film was a co-production with Soviet filmmakers. Quincy Jones Broadcasting and Time Warner bought a New Orleans television station, WNOL, which Jones was to oversee.

The personal life of Quincy Jones was strained because of the pace of his professional endeavors. He was married and divorced three times (his latest wife was actress Peggy Lipton), and his six children have only recently been able to spend time with and come to know their father. The 1990 documentary "Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones," produced by Courtney Sale Ross, contains poignant scenes in which Quincy confronts his difficult childhood, his mentally ill mother, and his strained past with his children. The film also contains testimonials from Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis, Stephen Spielberg, Barbara Streisand, Oprah Winfrey, Ray Charles, Billy Eckstine, and others. They talk about an obsessed genius, a workaholic, and a man with a creative brilliance that has touched virtually every facet of popular entertainment since 1950.

In 1993 Jones announced that he was starting a magazine called Vibe. The magazine has been well received as an African American music journal. The album Jones released in 1995 was Q's Jook Joint. The album combined the talents of many of Quincy Jones's counterparts such as Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Sonny Bono and many others. The album was a celebration of his 50 years within the music industry. In 1996 Jones released an instrumental album entitled Cocktail Mix.

(From Answers.com)


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segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2018

Waldo de Los Rios - Music and Romance

  1. Symphony No.9 In D Minor Choral - Ode to Joy (Beethoven)
  2. Symphony No.8 In B Minor, D.759 Unfinished; I-Allegro Moderato (Franz Schubert)
  3. Symphony No.40 In G Minor K550; I - Allegro Molto (Mozart)
  4. Symphony No.3 In F Major, Op.90; III - Poco Allegretto (Brahms)
  5. Symphony No.9 In E Major, Op.95 New World; IV - Allegro con Fuoco II - Largo (Dvorak)
  6. Symphony of The Toys In C Major; II - Menuetto (Haydn)
  7. Symphony No.5 In E Minor, Op 64; II - Andante Cantabile (Tchaikovsky)
  8. Symphony No.4 In A Major, Op.90 Italian; I - Allegro Vivace (Mendelssohn)
  9. Serenata No.13 In G Major, K 525 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik I - Allegro II - Andante-Romanza III - Menuetto IV - Rondo (Mozart)
  10. La Nozze Di Figaro , K 492 - (The Marriage of Figaro) Que Es El Amor (Mozart)
  11. La Nozze Di Figaro , K 492 (The Marriage of Figaro)  Overture (Mozart)
  12. Piano Concerto No.21 In C Major, K467 Elvira Madigan II - Andante (Mozart)
  13. Ein Musikalischer Spass K 522 (Musical Charade)  IV - Presto (Mozart)
  14. Die Zauberflote (The Magical Flute) ; Variations from The Theme Dear Harmony (Mozart)
  15. Concierto de Aranjuez Mon Amour (Rodrigo)


Si Zentner & His Orchestra - Blue Eyes Plays Ol' Blue Eyes

  1. New York New York
  2. Time After Time
  3. Nancy (with the Laughing Face)
  4. I've Got You Under My Skin
  5. Spring Is Here
  6. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
  7. Love
  8. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life
  9. Day In Day Out
  10. My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)
  11. Girl from Ipanema
  12. Fly Me to the Moon
  13. Alfie
  14. Nice & Easy
  15. Come Fly with Me
  16. This Is All I Ask
  17. Mack The Knife
  18. Softly As I Leave You



sexta-feira, 24 de agosto de 2018

Zacharias' Party Band (Helmut Zacharias) - Crazy Party

  1. Rockin' Torero
  2. O Sole Mio
  3. Mack The Knife March
  4. Tipsy Bird
  5. Lambeth Walk
  6. Hallelujah
  7. Yes Sir That's My Baby
  8. Pirate's Dance
  9. Crazy Carnival
  10. Jealousy Cha Cha
  11. The Dipsy Doodle
  12. Avalon


Martin Denny!

  1. Lisbon Antiqua
  2. Stranger in Paradise
  3. Under Paris Skies (Sous Le Ciel De Paris)
  4. Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing
  5. The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)
  6. Moonglow
  7. Ruby
  8. The "In" Crowd
  9. April in Portugal
  10. Autumn Leaves
  11. The Poor People of Paris (Jean's Song)
  12. A Taste of Honey


quinta-feira, 23 de agosto de 2018

Bud Shank - Brazil! Brazil! Brazil! - Featuring Laurindo Almeida, Chet Baker, Joe Pass, Clare Fischer & Joao Donato

  1. Summer Samba (So Nice)
  2. Elizete
  3. Nocturno
  4. Otem A Note
  5. Carnaval
  6. Sausalito
  7. If I Should Lose You
  8. Carioca Hills
  9. Samba Do Aviao
  10. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
  11. Quiet Nights (Corcovado)
  12. The Color of Her Hair


quarta-feira, 22 de agosto de 2018

Caravelli - Only You

  1. Red Roses for A Blue Lady
  2. Moon River
  3. Save the Last Dance for Me
  4. Downtown
  5. Strangers in the Night
  6. Classic and Sequencer
  7. Only You
  8. You Are the Sunshine of My Life
  9. Cuando Calienta El Sol
  10. Yesterday
  11. Can't Help Falling in Love
  12. Everybody Loves Somebody


terça-feira, 21 de agosto de 2018

Mantovani and His Orchestra - As Time Goes By

  1. As Time Goes By
  2. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
  3. Maria / Somewhere
  4. If I Loved You
  5. Cara Mia
  6. September in the Rain
  7. This Is My Song
  8. Almost There
  9. Stardust
  10. A Certain Smile
  11. Born Free
  12. A Very Precious Love
  13. Autumn in New York
  14. Tara's Theme
  15. Some Enchanted Evening
  16. I'll Be Seeing You


Living Strings - Charade and Other Film Hits - Arranged and Conducted by Hill Bowen

  1. Charade (Instrumental) (From "Charade")
  2. More (Theme from "Mondo Cane")
  3. I'll Remember April (From "Ride 'Em Cowboy")
  4. Fascination (From "Love in the Afternoon")
  5. Theme from "Exodus"
  6. Theme from "Lawrence of Arabia"
  7. Love Theme from "The Glenn Miller Story"
  8. Blue Hawaii (From "Blue Hawaii")
  9. Bye Bye Birdie (From "Bye Bye Birdie")
  10. Charade (Vocal) (From "Charade")


segunda-feira, 20 de agosto de 2018

Joe Reisman and His Orchestra - Instrumental Imports

  1. The Right Girl on the Left Bank
  2. Petite Fleur
  3. Volare
  4. Maid in France
  5. Mack the Knife
  6. Brasilia
  7. Melodie D'Amour
  8. Chanson De Gail (Gail's Song)
  9. Third Man Theme
  10. Continental Capers
  11. La Ronde
  12. Joey's Song

The Bandleader
(1924 - 1987)

Noro Morales and His Orchestra - Holiday in Havana

  1. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  2. For Me and My Gal
  3. Home
  4. The Children's Merengue
  5. Norin-Noron
  6. Who's Sorry Now
  7. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
  8. Dark Eyes
  9. Rainbow Fantasie
  10. Mississippi

The Pianist
(1912 - 1964)

sexta-feira, 17 de agosto de 2018

Luke Leilani & His Royal Hawaiians - Hawaiian Paradise

  1. Hawaiian Blues
  2. Serenade
  3. Lovely Guitars
  4. Hawaiian Bounce
  5. Swinging Palms Trees
  6. Sunset
  7. Guitar Chant
  8. Hawaiian Night
  9. South Sea Island


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