"Compilation contenant Variété Française et Variétés Internationale pour un total de 39 chansons."
Finally after many requests from fans all over, Razdaz Recordz is pleased to announce the new remastered vinyl version of this classic album ‘’Continuo” is now available for immediate pre-order through Avishai music store/website, and available worldwide from Friday, October 13th 2023.
150 original early rock 'n' roll and rockabilly recordings from Jimmy Wages, Lee Cole, Ronnie Self, Pat Cupp, Tony Casanova, Walter Brown, Al Urban, Carl Phillips, Don Feger, Don Willis, Don Woody, Glenn Honeycutt, Gene Brown, Joey Castle, Mike Cashman and many others.
This superb collection is a must-have for all 1950s rockabilly fans and collections.
Beethoven's 2nd is a 1993 American family film directed by Rod Daniel, and the first sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. It starred Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt, and Beethoven's four puppies, Chubby, Dolly, Tchaikovsky, and Moe. This is the second of six installments in the Beethoven film series. Initially, no theatrical sequel to Beethoven was planned, but Beethoven's 2nd was produced after the unexpected financial success of the film.
The theme song, "The Day I Fall in Love", performed by Dolly Parton and James Ingram, was nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a Grammy Award for Best Song from a Motion Picture.
One of the best violinists of Europe + American friends Philip Ingram, Peter Erskine, Bob Mintzer, Alex Acuna: swing opens up to world funk zipflo weinrich is a highly talented person: not only that he is one of the best violinists of europe, he also was doing professional sports (soccer) and was successful as a cabaret artist. as his violin playing and very personal interpreting was also noticed and praised in the USA. he now took the chance and flew over to LA to record his new album with some of his fabulous american friends: ingram, erskine, mintzer, acuña…. aren’t that names that sound like making real music?! these are the musicians that build the perfect fundament for his deep emotional playing. They are able to realize his great compositions and his ideas of opening up his swingy jazz music…
Quincy Jones' edition of Universal's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection is hardly a comprehensive overview of Jones' career – that, as they say, would take a box set – but it does narrow in on the chart hits he had for A&M during the '70s and early '80s. Pretty much all of his pop crossovers of that era – outside of "'Roots' Medley," "Ai No Corrida," and "Money Runner," a theme song for the movie of the same name, released on Reprise – are here, which means this is very heavy on jazzy funk and jazzy quiet storm. Nothing here doesn't sound like its era, which isn't a bad thing – some of it may not transcend the era, but it's dated in a nice way, and the very best songs, such as the seductive James Ingram-sung "One Hundred Ways," rank among the best of their kind. This may not be among Jones' most influential music, but it's certainly among his best crossover material, and while it may miss a hit or two, it's a fine representative overview of his records of the '70s.