Maxene: An Andrews SisterArtist: Maxene Andrews
Patty, not Maxene, Andrews was the lead singer of the Andrews Sisters, with Maxene and third sister Laverne providing harmony and backup. But since the sisters split up, Maxene obviously has learned to sing lead, since she projects a definite identity on this, her debut solo album (which came nearly 50 years after she started recording). The...
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Steaming SouthArtist: The Charleston Chasers
Community Score: 5.00
The Charleston Chasers (a ten-piece British group that has no connection to the 1920s group) plays a wide repertoire of music from the mid- to late '20s. This CD is a step up from their previous Stomp Off release Pleasure Mad due to the developing writing talents of pianist Raina Reid. The band's main arranger, Reid also contributed four...
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1936Artist: Putney Dandridge
Fight Dirty/Good Morning AmericaArtist: Charlie
This double disc from Charlie, who sounds like a cross between Toto and America, includes both the Fight Dirty and Good Morning America albums and is a fair depiction of their AOR style. The high harmony vocals of Terry Thomas set up the backdrop of saxophone and piano, accompanied by simple melodies set adrift on three-minute rock songs. While...
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16 Most Requested Songs, Encore!Artist: Doris Day
16 Most Requested Songs, Encore! is a midline-priced collection that spotlights many of Doris Day's best-known and most popular performances for Columbia Records, including "Till the End of Time," "Someone Like You," "My Darling, My Darling," "A Bushel and a Peck," "The Black Hills of Dakota," "Teacher's Pet," "Pillow Talk," "In Love in Vain"...
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Secret Love - BEAR FAMILYArtist: Doris Day
The Ugly One with the Jewels and Other StoriesArtist: Laurie Anderson
On her later albums, Laurie Anderson had moved from her earlier spoken word-plus-effects style to a more overtly musical approach, with less effective results. The Ugly One With the Jewels, a recording of a live performance of readings from her book Stories From the Nerve Bible, returned her to speaking instead of singing, and it was her best...
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Sinatra & Sextet: Live in ParisArtist: Frank Sinatra
Musical DepreciationArtist: Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Al Bowlly and the Great British BandsArtist: Al Bowlly
