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Louie Levant And Maggay Sisters, Tommy Kayberg And His Royal Recording Orch. / Ann Charisse With Mar Panlaqui And His Royal Recording Orch. - Little Bird / Without A Song album

Louie Levant And Maggay Sisters, Tommy Kayberg And His Royal Recording Orch. / Ann Charisse With Mar Panlaqui And His Royal Recording Orch. - Little Bird / Without A Song album

  • Performer: Louie Levant
  • Genre: Pop / Folk music
  • Title: Little Bird / Without A Song
  • Style: Vocal
  • MP3 version size: 1459 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1495 mb
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  • Rating: 4.9
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Description

he's light and fragile and feathered sky blue, so thin and graceful the sun shines through. this little bird who lives on the wind, this little bird that somebody sends

Another flawless orchestration by Conrad Salinger, this time of a Cole Porter song "The Red Blues" from 1957's "Silk Stockings" (MGM)

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Надежное и выгодное резервирование.

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Often with little more than a computer, a USB mic, and some headphones and you’re famous overnight. While it’s not that EASY, it is that SIMPLE. In the earliest days of the music recordin. he process was much simpler than it is today. Entire performances were recorded in single takes, sometimes with just 1 or 2 mics. Today though, we use a more sophisticated process known as multitrack recordin. here each instrument is recorded separately and combined later in a mix.

Tracklist

A Louie Levant And Maggay Sisters, Tommy Kayberg And His Royal Recording Orch.* Little Bird
B Ann Charisse With Mar Panlaqui And His Royal Recording Orch.* Without A Song