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Stan Stennett - Sings Country & All That Jazz album

Stan Stennett - Sings Country & All That Jazz album

  • Performer: Stan Stennett
  • Genre: Jazz / Folk music
  • Title: Sings Country & All That Jazz
  • Released: 1976
  • Style: Country, Ragtime, Easy Listening
  • MP3 version size: 1614 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1127 mb
  • Other: VOX AHX VOC AU MOD RA MIDI
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 280

Description

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All That Jazz was the last studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. All That Jazz eschewed a tendency by Fitzgerald in past decades to record popular and commercial songs of the day, and instead concentrated on jazz standards from the Swing era, a period which some fifty years earlier had seen her begin her career in music. Fitzgerald's performance on this album won her the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female, at the 33rd Grammy Awards

The misleadingly titled All That Jazz spawned two Top Five ballads, and both "Hands to Heaven" and "How Can I Fall" are aural equivalents of a Harlequin romance novel. Breathe is quite adept with a ballad; predictably, the remainder of All That Jazz rarely strays from the lushly produced elevator music of the two hits

What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode.

Posed with the question, Who invented jazz album cover design? Most people will instantly say, Blue Note Records, and Reid Miles in particular. But this would be a gross simplification as well as inaccurate. Perhaps most ironic of all, given that Blue Note album sleeves have become the benchmark against which all modern jazz covers – and those of just about any other album – are measured, Miles was not a jazz fan, but a classical-music lover. Yet perhaps it was his distance from the music that was also his strength, allowing him to approach the design unencumbered by all but the basic details – the album title, the feel of the music, and something about the session. And of course, he had Francis Wolff’s brilliant photographs. Billie Holiday Sings – Billy Holiday. Jazz Classics Volume 1 – Sidney Bechet. New Movements In Be-Bop – Lionel Hampton.

The Jazz 100. 50 Greatest Jazz Vocals. Thousands of Jazz24 listeners voted for the songs they felt were the 100 best jazz songs of all time. Listen to Jazz24 now. Song. How An Argument Fueled Miles Davis’ Celebrated 1964 Live Album. For Guitarist Tom Chang, Opening Up Is A Constant Process. Allen Toussaint, Elvis Costello On Piano Jazz.

Stan Stennett's career began during World War Two, playing guitar in a jazz quintet which once supported comedian Bob Hope at a show for US troops based in south Wales. Stennett went on to appear as a comedian in BBC programmes such as Welsh Rarebit and the Black and White Minstrel Show. He also appeared in soap operas - as Hilda Ogden's brother in Coronation Street and as Sid Hooper in Crossroads.

Fully Booked tells the incredible story of Stan Stennett, actor, comedian, compare and jazz musician extraordinaire. Known for his role as Sid Hooper in the cult soap Crossroads as well as appearances in Coronation Street and Casualty, Stan's show business aspirations began watching Gene Autry cowboy films in the 1930s. Time spent touring Europe with the Combined Services Fully Booked tells the incredible story of Stan Stennett, actor, comedian, compare and jazz musician extraordinaire.

Tracklist

A1 A Boy Named Sue
A2 Just Out Of Reach
A3 Ballad Of A Welsh Cowboy
A4 Snowbird
A5 Old Shep
A6 Life Gets Teejus
B1 Lazy River
B2 That Certain Party
B3 Careless Love
B4 Nobody's Child
B5 Mack The Knife
B6 September Song

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – West Brothers Printers Limited
  • Printed By – West Brothers Printers Limited
  • Marketed By – President Records Ltd.

Credits

  • Engineer – John Milner
  • Producer – Ian MacKay
  • Supervised By – Denny Wright