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Michael Buble: Caught in the Act

by Woodrow Wilkins
Michael Bublé has become somewhat of a one-man army, one of the few jazz artists from the Reprise label to have widespread exposure. This young vocalist gained lots of momentum and popularity with his 2004 release, Come Fly With Me. In addition to national television exposure, he's been featured in ads for Starbucks. Bublé stays on ...
Donald Fagen: Morph The Cat

by Mike Perciaccante
Donald Fagen's third solo CD, his first such recording in thirteen years, blends jazz, soul, funk and just about every other musical influence you can name on nine new songs whose subject matter runs the gamut. The eclectic songs on Morph The Cat cover some interesting topics: a romantic interlude with an airport security guard ("Security ...
Donald Fagen: Morph The Cat

by John Kelman
Sometimes tight-knit teams like Donald Fagen and Walter Becker--better known as Steely Dan--make it difficult to determine what each individual brings to the table. It's no secret that Becker and Fagen have strong jazz sensibilities, not to mention an affection for Tin Pan Alley, having started out as staff writers for ABC Records before realizing their ...
Cream: Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005

by Doug Collette
Cream Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005 Reprise CD Rhino DVD 2005 The reunion of Cream that took place this past may in London is a mixture of arrogance, curiosity and courage. Arrogance because that's at the root of their chosen name, intimating the trio ...
Michael Bubl: It's Time

by Woodrow Wilkins
Michael Bublé has got momentum and is showing no signs of slowing up. The young singer has gotten a lot of attention in his short recording career. It doesn't hurt that he's getting plenty of promotional assistance from his label, 143/Reprise, a division of Warner Bros. Sadly, that can't be said for many jazz artists. Still, ...
William Joseph: Within

by Woodrow Wilkins
Classical music isn't treated the way it used to be. That's good, because many artists have deviated from their classical training. Among other reasons, they tire of playing the same compositions the same way every time. However, there are a few who make classical music fresh, merging it with other styles, whether it be rock, pop, ...
Frank Sinatra with The Count Basie Orchestra: Sinatra at the Sands

Label: Reprise
Released: 2004
Track listing: Come Fly With Me; I've Got A Crush On You; I've Got You Under My Skin; The
Shadow Of Your Smile; Street Of Dreams; One For My Baby (And One More For
The Road); Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words); One O'clock Jump; Frank
Sinatra Monologue; You Make Me Feel So Young; All Of Me; The September Of
My Years; Luck Be A Lady; Get Me To The Church On Time; It Was A Very Good
Year; Don't Worry 'Bout Me; Makin' Whoopee; Where Or When; Angel Eyes; My
Kind Of Town; A Few Last Words (Monologue); My Kind Of Town (Reprise) -
Frank Sinatra.