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Joe Hisaishi: A Symphonic Celebration: Music from the Studio Ghibli films of Hayao Miyazaki

Read "A Symphonic Celebration: Music from the Studio Ghibli films of Hayao Miyazaki" reviewed by Scott Gudell


Many movie directors have forged tight bonds with musicians/composers and crafted long lasting and trusted partnerships. Director Hayao Miyazaki is the creator, architect and wizard behind the curtain of arguably the greatest film animation studio on the planet, Japan's Studio Ghibli (with all due respect to, and an occasional photo finish with, Disney.) Joe Hisaishi is ...

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A Symphonic Celebration: Music from the Studio Ghibli films of Hayao Miyazaki

Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Released: 2023
Track listing: Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind; Kiki's Delivery Service; Princess Mononoke; The Wind Rises; Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea; Castle In The Sky; Porco Rosso; Howl's Moving Castle; Spirited Away; My Neighbor Totoro.

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Plays Prog Rock Classics

Label: Purple Pyramid (2)
Released: 2015
Track listing: E L P Suite: Tarkus/From The Beginning/Tarkus (Reprise); Comfortably Numb; Thick As A Brick; 21st Century Schizoid Man; Focus II; Nights In White Satin; Think Of Me With Kindness; Roundabout; Watcher Of The Skies; Red Barchetta;

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Superbrass: Under the Spell of Spain

Read "Under the Spell of Spain" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


Duke Ellington is quoted anecdotally as saying there are only two kinds of music--good and bad. It's quite possible that, after experiencing Under the Spell of Spain, there might be yet another category--music magnificently defying description. Rest assured Superbrass' disc is very good; however, while it is not an entirely jazz-focused effort--leaning heavily on the orchestral ...

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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays The Music Of Meatloaf

Read "The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays The Music Of Meatloaf" reviewed by AAJ Staff


All throughout my childhood, I remember hearing in department stores, elevators, and patient waiting rooms, symphony orchestras like Arthur Feidler and the Boston Pops playing elaborately orchestrated instrumental versions of rock and roll tunes like the Beatles I Want To Hold Your Hand or the Doors Light My Fire. I loathed that music! I remember thinking ...

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Plays Genesis Hits And Ballads

Label: Emporio
Released: 1991
Track listing: Many, Too Many; Follow You Follow Me; Throwing It All Away; No Son Of Mine; Tonight Tonight Tonight; I Know What I Like; In Too Deep; That's All; Mama; Alone Tonight;


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