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The Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection

Label: Reprise
Released: 2004
Track listing: I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm; The Christmas Waltz; Santa Claus Is Coming To Town; The Little Drummer Boy; We Wish You The Merriest - With Bing Crosby; Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas; Go Tell It On The Mountain; The Christmas Song; I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day; I Wouldn't Trade Christmas; Christmas Memories; The Twelve Days Of Christmas; The Bells Of Christmas (Greensleeves); An Old Fashioned Christmas; A Baby Just Like You; Whatever Happened To Christmas; White Christmas; Silent Night.
Me and Mr. Johnson

By Eric Clapton
Label: Reprise
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1.When You Got a Good Friend (Johnson) - 3:20
2.Little Queen of Spades (Johnson) - 4:57
3.They're Red Hot (Johnson) - 3:25
4.Me and the Devil Blues (Johnson) - 2:56
5.Traveling Riverside Blues (Johnson) - 4:31
6.Last Fair Deal Gone Down (Johnson) - 2:35
7.Stop Breakin' Down Blues (Johnson) - 2:30
8.Milkcow's Calf Blues (Johnson) - 3:18
9.Kind Hearted Woman Blues (Johnson) - 4:06
10.Come on in My Kitchen (Johnson) - 3:35
11.If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day (Johnson) - 3:27
12.Love in Vain (Johnson) - 4:02
13.32-20 Blues (Johnson) - 2:58
14.Hell Hound on My Trail (Johnson) - 3:51
Frank Sinatra: The Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection

by Mark Sabbatini
This album almost captures Frank Sinatra's career and Christmas day for many too well: a promising start sustains for a while before sagging and eventually collapsing as disappointing reality fails to meet anticipation. The Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection features 18 classic songs recorded between 1957 and 1991 for Reprise (a different set than his ...
Live Rust

by C. Michael Bailey
Look out, Mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river... The hinges between decades is where Neil Young does his best work. Around the beginning/end of each of decade of the last 50 years, Neil Young has gotten mad and thrown a fit. These fits have produced a masterpiece or two. Please witness ...
Eric Clapton: Me and Mr. Johnson

by Doug Collette
Once proclaiming himself a blues purist when he quit the Yardbirds to maintain his loyalty to the genre by joining John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton has morphed over the years into a most careerist musician. Yet the absolutely prosaic quality of so much of that music, including his last live album One More Car, One More ...
Frank Sinatra: Frank Sinatra with The Count Basie Orchestra: Sinatra at the Sands

by Trevor MacLaren
Following a career revival marked by signing to Capitol, Frank Sinatra fell into a downward spiral not long after starting his own label, Reprise Records. After some of his weakest recordings since the Columbia singles in the late forties, Frankie struck gold. Sinatra at The Sands was, simply put, brilliant!Although his Capitol years, 1954-1962, ...
Sinatra at the Hands

By Count Basie
Label: Reprise
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Come Fly With Me
2. I've Got a Crush on You
Everything Must Go

By Steely Dan
Label: Reprise
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Last Mall; Things I Miss the Most; Blues Beach; Godwhacker; Slang of Ages; Green Book;
Pixeleen; Lunch with Gina; Everything Must Go
Steely Dan: Everything Must Go

by C. Andrew Hovan
As sophisticated icons of contemporary pop music, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker have secured a space within the landscape of modern mainstream culture. Beginning with 1974’s Pretzel Logic, the pair would lead Steely Dan through a number of quintessential albums that featured a slick blending of pop and jazz sensibilities and even today songs like “Rikki ...