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George Gershwin plays George Gershwin List Price: $34.98 Sale Price: $18.95 Used From: $16.89 |
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The first of these two discs gathers all Gershwin's commercially issued discs as a pianist, including the two abridged Rhapsody in Blue traversals, Gershwin accompanying the Astaire siblings, and twelve solo sides. Hearing the composer play his own music is like getting your ears cleaned out from 75 years of interpretive maulings. Gershwin's crisp touch, clear-cut and unsentimental phrasing, and rhythmic verve comes through more convincingly in these flat discs than in his much-vaunted piano rolls. Also included are the composer-supervised first recordings of An American in Paris and selections from Porgy & Bess, along with a flawed yet revelatory aircheck of Gershwin playing the finale of his concerto. No Gershwin lover should be without this important collection. --Jed Distler |
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Number of Discs: 2
Manufacturer: Pearl
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Tracks Disc Number: 2
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- Rhapsody in Blue, for piano & orchestra (orchestrated by F. Grofé) - George Gershwin
- Hang On to Me, song (from Lady, Be Good!, musical) - George Gershwin
- Fascinatin' Rhythm, song (from Lady, Be Good!, musical) - George Gershwin
- The Half of It, Dearie, blues song (from Lady, Be Good!, musical) - George Gershwin
- I'd Rather Charleston, song (composed for London production of Lady, Be - George Gershwin
- Sweet and Low-Down, song (from Tip-Toes, musical) - George Gershwin
- That Certain Feeling, song (from Tip-Toes, musical) - George Gershwin
- Looking for a Boy, song (from Tip-Toes, musical) - George Gershwin
- Then do we dance?, for piano - George Gershwin
- Do, Do, Do, song (from Oh, Kay!, musical) - George Gershwin
- Someone to Watch Over Me, song (from Oh, Kay!, musical) - George Gershwin
- Clap Yo' Hands, song (from Oh, Kay!, musical) - George Gershwin
- Maybe, song (from Oh, Kay!, musical) - George Gershwin
- My One and Only, song (from Funny Face, musical) - George Gershwin
- Preludes (3) for piano
- Andante
- S'Wonderful & Funny Face
- Rhapsody in Blue, for piano & jazz band
- An American in Paris, tone poem for orchestra
- It ain't necessarily so
- The Buzzard Song
- Scene: Summertime / Crapgame / A woman is a sometime thing
- Bess, you is my woman now
- I got plenty o' nuttin
- Where is my Bess?
- Summertime
- My man's gone now
- Third movement
- Medley: I got rhythm / Of thee I sing
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We Love New York List Price: $11.98 Sale Price: $15.13 Used From: $2.19 |
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Binding: Audio CDArtist: Various Artists
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Number of Discs: 1
Manufacturer: RCA
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- And The World Goes 'Round: Theme From New York, New York - Karen Mason
- Jerome Robbins' Broadway: Times Square - New York, New York - Paul Gemignani
- Follies In Concert: Broadway Baby - New York Philharmonic
- Guys And Dolls: The Oldest, Established, Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York - Edward Strauss
- 42nd Street: Lullaby Of Broadway - Company
- 42nd Street: 42nd Street - Lee Roy Reams
- The Garrick Gaieties: Manhattan - William Bolcom
- Ain't Misbehavin': Lounging At The Waldorf - Luther Henderson
- Thoroughly Modern Millie: Only In New York - Sheryl Lee Ralph
- Strayhorn: Take The 'A' Train - Morgana King
- Porgy And Bess: There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York - Skitch Henderson
- Stompin' At The Savoy - The New Glenn Miller Orchestra
- Spanish Harlem - Tommy Leonetti
- Autumn In New York - Bobby Short
- Native New Yorker - Odyssey
- I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City - Harry Nilsson
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Play Craps To Win - Hypnosis For Dice Control List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $21.92 Used From: $999.99 |
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Binding: Audio CDArtist: Sherry L. Sims CHt.
Format: Single
Number of Discs: 1
Manufacturer: HypnoDice.com
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Tracks Disc Number: 1
Tracks:
- How To Use This CD
- Introduction to Hypnosis For Dice Control
- Hypnosis Session - Play Craps to Win
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