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West Side Story opened to great acclaim on September 26, 1957 at the Winter Garden, where it played 732 performances, and was subsequently revived several times on Broadway and around the country. Though there are many recorded versions of the percussive score available, the original...
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The soundtrack to Armageddon features a tracklisting provided by a host of superstars including Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Jon Bon Jovi, Bob Seger, Patty Smyth, Journey, and more. Much of the success of the album was driven by the Aerosmith power ballad 'I Don't Want To Miss A Thing' written by...
In 1969 the band collaborated with filmmaker Barbet Schroeder to provide the soundtrack to the film More. This was the first of Pink Floyd's film soundtrack albums, and includes future early 70's live favourites Cymbaline and Green Is The Colour. A very strong album in its own right,...
The band’s second album from 1968 and the first to feature David Gilmour, who replaced Syd Barrett on guitar and vocals. It's both the last Pink Floyd album with Syd Barrett and the only studio album to which all five band members contributed. This is Pink Floyd in transition from...
Pink Floyd’s debut album featuring the original line-up of Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason. The album includes the classic songs Astronomy Domine, Lucifer Sam and Interstellar Overdrive. One of the seminal psychedelic rock albums of the 1960s. Stereo version cut...
Launching Duke Ellington’s comeback into the mainstream, this recording captures a performance so energetic, wild, unexpected, and unprecedented that the music literally caused thousands of people to jump up and stand on their chairs, worrying officials that a riot might ensue. It is...
Bruno Walter helped shape the very essence of interpretive style among conductors. Walter's rendition of Beethoven's sixth symphony is perhaps the greatest ever recorded, his reading of the score comes off sounding like a piece of literature or poetry, but that is a great thing and...
The slow blues title track was cut in 1958 with a 15-piece orchestra, but the majority of this material was recorded the following year with slightly smaller configurations. Melding the feel of a formal studio date with a loose late-night jam session, the light and nuanced Blues In...
Duke Ellington remains one of the most influential figures in jazz, if not in all American music and is widely considered as one of the twentieth century's best known African American personalites. As both a composer and a band leader, Ellington's reputation has increased since his...
Originally released in 1959, this classic Jazz album contains eight tracks by the great baritone saxophone player Gerry Mulligan. What Is There To Say? was the last of the piano less quartet albums that Gerry Mulligan recorded in the 1950s and is definitely one of his best! Featuring...
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