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Recorded Live At Feinstein's At The Regency

Label: Concord Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: I'll Take Romance; Hooray For Love; My Romance; How About You; Tea For Two; Red, Hot And Blue; Rhode Island Is Famous For You; This Can't Be Love; Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder; After You've Gone; Laura; It All Depends On You;

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Michael Feinstein w/ Maynard Ferguson: Big City Rhythms

Read "Big City Rhythms" reviewed by Dave Hughes


Up to this point, Michael Feinstein has focused his talents on Broadway and Tin Pan Alley tunes. This is his first foray into big band swing, and it's a rewarding and satisfying effort.  Feinstein exhibits expressiveness, precision, and an excellent command of dynamics.  Maynard Ferguson is primarily in a supporting role here, fronting a full big ...

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Michael Feinstein with the Maynard Ferguson Big Band: Big City Rhythms

Read "Big City Rhythms" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Big City Rhythms represents something of a departure for singer / composer / arranger Michael Feinstein. Instead of centering his performance on the works of a single popular composer, as he usually does, Feinstein takes a large bite out of the Great American Songbook; and instead of performing with a small group or generic big band, ...

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Michael Feinstein: Big City Rhythms

Read "Big City Rhythms" reviewed by Jim Santella


What do Michael Feinstein and Maynard Ferguson have in common? They’re both prolific (Feinstein has 18 albums now). Both have an appreciation for popular songs and both employ distinctive sounds. Feinstein’s vocal quality is smooth, shallow and friendly, while Ferguson’s thin, high-pitched trumpet acrobatics are legendary. Neither artist makes full use of music overtones, preferring instead ...

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Gershwin 100

Label: Concord Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Blues For Mr, G.; I Got Rhythm; They Can't Take That Away From Me; Soon; I've Got A Crush On You; Summertime; Your Eyes! Your Smile!; Fascinating Rhythm; Home Blues; But Not For Me; Lady Be Good; Slap That Bass; How Long Has This Been Goin' On; The Man I Love; There's A Boat That Leavin' Soon For New York;

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Michael Feinstein: Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin

Read "Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin" reviewed by Jim Santella


In person, Michael Feinstein approaches his audience with a shy, polite, unassuming manner. He accompanies himself at the piano and adds interesting interludes to complement his delivery of a lyric. Between numbers his rapport reveals a genuine love for the American popular song; particularly the volumes by Irving Berlin, Harry Warren, and George Gershwin. At the ...

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Michael Feinstein: Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin

Read "Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin" reviewed by Jack Bowers


By now, most people who have some knowledge of popular music (the “standards,” that is, not what passes today for popular), know also that Michael Feinstein is, as the sleeve note to Michael & George asserts, “widely recognized as one of the foremost experts [on] and interpreters of [George] Gershwin’s music. ....” On Michael & George ...

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Pride '96

Label: Atlantic
Released: 1996
Track listing: Talula; Cajun Moon; Buttercup; I Love You Always Forever (Radio Edit); Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad (Radio Edit); Wrong (Todd Terry Remix); For The Love Of You (Dance Remix Edit); The Boss; C'mon N' Ride It (The Train) (Original Mix); Dan Loves Patti; Sinnerman; Angry Johnny; Resistance Song; They Can't Take That Away From Me; Home; Morning Song;

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Michael Feinstein Sings The Hugh Martin Songbook

Label: Creative Sources
Released: 1995

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Lullaby Of Broadway, The Best Of Busby Berkeley At Warner Bros.

Label: History
Released: 1995
Track listing: '42nd Street' (1933); Young And Healthy; Shuffle Off To Buffalo; Forty Second Street; 'Gold Diggers Of 1933' (1933); We're In The Money (The Gold Digger's Song); I've Got To Sing A Torch Song (Outtake); The Shadow Waltz; Remember My Forgotten Man; 'Footlight Parade' (1933); Honeymoon Hotel; By A Waterfall; Shanghai Lil; 'Wonder Bar' (1934); Don't Say Goodnight; 'Fashions Of 1934' (1934); Spin A Little Web Of Dreams; 'Dames' (1934); The Girl At The Ironing Board; I Only Have Eyes For You; Dames; 'Gold Diggers Of 1935' (1935); The Words Are In My Heart; Lullaby Of Broadway; 'In Caliente' (1935); The Lady In Red; 'Gold Diggers Of 1937' (1936-37); All's Fair In Love And War; 'Hollywood Hotel' (1937); Hooray For Hollywood (Extended Version);


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