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Merlin, the magic fingers, organ moods vol. ll
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A1 My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice A2 Kiss Me Again A3 In The Good Old Summertime A4 My Wild Irish Rose A5 My Gal Sal A6 When You Were Sweet Sixteen A7 Merry Widow Waltz B1 You Tell Me Your Dream B2 In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree B3 Liebestraum B4 On A Sunday Afternoon B5 Mary's A Grand Old Name B6 Dear Old Girl B7 Give My Regards To Broadway
Claudine Longet love is blue
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Always-great work from lovely French singer Claudine Longet – a vocalist with a style that's unlike anyone else we can think of! This one's another sublime blend of French 60s pop and sunny A&M production – arranged to perfection by the great Nick DeCaro, with touches that deepen the album from earlier work – like chorus vocals, more ambitious instrumentation, and even some guest duet vocals from Tommy Lipuma! Claudine is incredible throughout – a masterpiece of gentle understatement – and she sparkles on tunes that include "Happy Talk", "Who Needs You", "Walk In The Park", "Snow", "When I Look In Your Eyes", "Dindi", and "Love is Blue".
Claudine Longet colours
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The colors are rich, but gentle too – like a palette of pastels, all sung by the lovely Claudine Longet! The album's got a slightly more mature feel than some of Longet's first for A&M – great Nick DeCaro arrangements that show some of the deeper elements creeping into pop at the end of the 60s – including some surprising use of acoustic guitar, which really helps transform the sound, and brings out an earthy, natural quality that makes Claudine sound sexier than ever! The sessions feature work by Randy Newman, Lyle Ritz, and Ron Elliott – and titles include "Pussywillows Cattails", "Catch The Wind", "Colours", "Bobbie (For Baby)", and "Hurry On Down".
Cazuza personalidade 1991
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My album is still sealed, I have no reason to open it, since I have all the songs in digital copies. I liked Cazuza more when I was younger, so I don't listen to him as much anymore. Great song writer that put in his music what he really felt about life and love. Cazuza had no fear to show his feelings on his musics as a singer and song writer. Cazuza was the first famous person to get aids in Brazil and he had to face the media and discrimination because his health condition with aids being still new in the world.