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Crying was the second Roy Orbison album issued by the Monument label in 1962, and became Orbison's chart breakthrough. The album name comes from the 1961 hit song that in 2002 was honored with a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. With songwriting partner Joe Melson and moving to Monument...
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Some of Sarah McLachlan's biggest hits, like Angel and Building A Mystery, mark her fourth studio album. Surfacing was released in July 1997, just as the first Lilith Fair tour hit the road, and McLachlan benefitted enormously from the timing. Surfacing reached No. 2 on the U.S....
Cutting against country music traditions and conventions, Willie Nelson's 1978 departure into his favorite pop standards remains a genius-level creation as well as the icon's most commercially successful release. The Booker T. Jones-produced, Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles influenced...
Not since Billie Holiday has there been a vocalist who so completely transforms a song into her own. On It's Like This, eclectic folkie Rickie Lee Jones envelops standards, showtunes, 70s soul, and slick jazz-rock, interpreting them with her familiar breathy shouts. Jones pulls together...
Dramatic live musical performance and one of the most dynamic recordings ever made will take you and your audio system to the limit. Long time established audiophile demo track Stimela (The Coal Train) is pure emotional energy and dynamic punch rarely captured on tape. Full recordings...
The grandaddy of all live albums, this recording captures the excitement of a Harry Belafonte concert at the height of his popularity. Always a musical chameleon, from a base of folk music, Belafonte added blues, soul, jazz, pop and a plethora of various Caribbean styles to create...
When legendary record producer John Culshaw left Decca in 1967 to become Head of Music at BBC Television, he inaugurated and supervised several series of André Previn's Music Night, in which Previn would talk informally direct to camera and then turn and conduct the London Symphony...
Tristeza On Guitar was the beginning of Baden Powell's nine-year collaboration with producer Joachim-Ernst Berendt and MPS. The repertoire is in no way characterized by sadness, as the title might cause one to believe. It embraces a sublime spectrum ranging from a ritual feel to...
Mark Murphy's prolific six-decade-long artistic career exhibited an inventive stylistic range that covered blues to bebop on through to modern jazz. His 1967 MPS recording lands in the middle of his 'European decade', and it is one of the most beautiful, striking documents of his...
As house pianist at London’s legendary Ronny Scott’s jazz club, Taylor accompanied many of the icons of jazz, becoming one of the most important voices on the European jazz scene. The recordings of his own groups, his long-time association with trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, his many ECM...
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