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Kilkanaście najwspanialszych nagrań z dorobku jednego z największych saksofonistów jazzowych w historii: Stana Getza, jednego z wielkich popularyzatorów bossa nowy w Ameryce. Wśród kompozycji między innymi przepiękna interpretacja "These Foolish Things". Tracklista: Side A 1. Lover Come Back to Me (2003 - Remaster) 2. Body and Soul (2003 - Remaster) 3. Split Kick (2003 - Remaster) 4. It Might as Well Be Spring (2003 - Remaster) 5. These Foolish Things (2003 - Remaster) 6. The Best Thing for You (2003 - Remaster) 7. Thanks for the Memory (2003 - Remaster) Side B 1. Lullaby of Birdland (2003 - Remaster) 2. Stars Fell on Alabama (2003 - Remaster) 3. You Turned the Tables on Me (2003 - Remaster) 4. Tis Autumn (2003 - Remaster) 5. Hymn of the Orient (2003 - Remaster) 6. Autumn Leaves (2003 - Remaster) 7. Dear Old Stockholm (2003 - Remaster)


  • Wykonawca Getz Stan
  • Data premiery 2018-11-02
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa
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„Moondance” to trzeci solowy album studyjny irlandzkiego kompozytora Van Morrison, wydany w lutym 1970 roku.  Z albumu pochodzą klasyki Artysty takie jak „Moondance”,  „Into the Mystic”, and „Crazy Love”.     Tracklista:                      1. And It Stoned Me (2013 Remaster) 2. Moondance (2013 Remaster) 3. Crazy Love (2013 Remaster) 4. Caravan (2013 Remaster) 5. Into the Mystic (2013 Remaster) 6. Come Running (2013 Remaster) 7. These Dreams of You (2013 Remaster) 8. Brand New Day (2013 Remaster) 9. Everyone (2013 Remaster) 10. Glad Tidings (2013 Remaster)


  • Wykonawca Morrison Van
  • Data premiery 2019-07-26
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa
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1. (SITTIN' ON) THE DOCK OF THE BAY 2. MR. PITIFUL 3. I CAN'T TURN YOU LOOSE 4. SHAKE 5. YOU LEFT THE WATER RUNNING 6. THESE ARMS OF MINE 7. HARD TO HANDLE 8. FA-FA-FA-FA-FA (SAD SONG) 9. SECURITY 10. MY LOVER'S PRAYER 11. CIGARETTES & COFFEE 1


  • Wykonawca Redding Otis
  • Data premiery 2007-08-30
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. The Highwayman2. Cottonwood Farm3. Hollow Victory4. Bad Things Happen to Good People5. Mercury's Retrograde6. If These Old Walls Could Speak7. Where the Universes Are8. Tin Can9. Snow Covered Christmas10. Red Sails in the Sunset


  • Wykonawca The Webb Brothers
  • Data premiery 2009-09-21
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: 1. There She Goes2. Baby Where Do You Run To3. Disappeared4. Wildflower5. Meet You in Mexico6. Strongest Weakness7. Love Is8. All Dressed Up9. These Walls10. Rescue Me11. Beg, Steal and Borrow12. Indigo Shores


  • Wykonawca Bertarelli Kirsty
  • Data premiery 2014-05-12
  • Nośnik CD
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‘A catalogue of revelations on how the Russian composer’s piano music should sound … one of the finest performances I’ve ever heard from the Scottish pianist—Osborne presented a textbook demonstration of clarity of thought and purpose … a philosophy which banished notions of Rachmaninov’s music as turgid, densely textured emotional upheaval in sonic form. This was so clear it had a rare purity, wholly refreshing the music in all its parts’ (The Glasgow Herald) ‘Textures that on the page look impossibly convoluted emerged wonderously clear, fluent and beauteous’ (Financial Times)Steven Osborne’s live performances of Rachmaninov’s preludes were greeted ecstatically by critics and audience alike: a new benchmark for performances of these works, and a new departure for this most subtle and sensitive of pianists. Now Steven has committed the complete cycle to disc—a surprisingly rare recording venture in itself. His matchless musicianship has rarely been so blazingly evident as it is here. Also apparent is his deeply individual relationship with the repertoire. This is a disc to treasure.Steven Osborne writes … ; Recently as I was exploring a book shop I saw the banner ‘Tragic Life Stories’ over an entire wall of books. I laughed, but I could have cried, and not in the way the authors presumably hoped. What a bizarre phenomenon this is, the sudden emergence of a genre of writing which apparently delights in describing personal misery at its most heart-breaking. Why do I mention this? Well, I adore Rachmaninov’s music—there are few composers who speak to me more directly. Yet I know a number of musicians, including some whose opinion I greatly respect, who think his music shallow, even cheap. I have a suspicion that for some of them, this music is a bit like one of these stories—not so much emotionally explicit as manipulative, calculated to draw the maximum sympathy from a credulous audience. (At least, this is what appears to underlie the famous entry in the 1954 Grove Dictionary which laments Rachmaninov’s ‘artifical and gushing tunes’.) It may be a tempting response to a composer whose music fits seamlessly into the classic film Brief Encounter, but the charge doesn’t really stand up to scrutiny: listening to Rachmaninov’s piano-playing, one hears a clarity and emotional discretion which is the antithesis of such sensationalism.I cannot dismiss all ‘Rachmaninophobes’ so easily, and there is an issue here which interests me: what does it mean for music to have depth? Compare Rachmaninov’s music to Schubert’s, and it seems to me clear that the latter contains much greater complexity of emotion. Schubert’s later works in particular blend innocence, violence, sublime playfulness, humility, dread, and innumerable other emotions in the most potent fashion; as a result, there are very many ways of understanding his music, depending on how one balances these conflicting elements. With Rachmaninov there is one element which dominates: a sense of melancholy to which his music returns again and again. Correspondingly, there is less ambiguity to the music. Does this make it less deep, less meaningful? I think the better response is to say it is less complex, because Rachmaninov expresses more profoundly than almost anyone else what it means to feel hopeless, to long for what is unattainable; the depth of feeling is, to me at least, unquestionable. This helps me make sense of the antipathy some have towards Rachmaninov’s music. The more ambiguous a piece of music is, the more likely we will find personal meaning in it. If, however, we are directly confronted with a rather depressive musical world, it is understandable that some will find that threatening, self-indulgent, or else simply uninteresting.I am of course overstating the case to make my point. Rachmaninov’s music can contain a wonderful variety of mood, as these preludes clearly show. Still, it is worth asking how many pieces here reflect a truly positive, outgoing frame of mind. Even the most sunny and ebullient—those in the major keys of B flat, C, E and A flat—have their moments of inwardness, the last three of these ending with a kind of retreat into privacy. I think this is a telling instinct in music which is otherwise so open, suggesting that the pull of introversion was difficult for Rachmaninov to overcome.‘Tragic Life Stories’ notwithstanding, it is possible to write an account of a difficult life which transcends details of abuse or neglect (as Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes triumphantly shows). I think there is a real sense in which Rachmaninov’s music tells us such a story. It may be dominated by the pain and sadness of his life but it expresses much else besides, and when we reach the astonishing climax of the final prelude, I find it impossible not to be deeply moved that a man like Rachmaninov was capable of creating such a rich and life-affirming gesture.INTERNATIONAL RECORD REVIEW 'OUTSTANDING' AWARD; BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE INSTRUMENTAL CHOICE; GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE; THE TIMES CLASSICAL CD OF THE WEEK; THE SUNDAY TIMES CD OF THE WEEK ; DAILY TELEGRAPH CD OF THE WEEK ; MUSICAL OPINION RECORD O F THE MONTH'Outstanding Rachmaninov playing of acute perception, discretion and poetic sensibility, limpid, powerful and luminous in equal measure' (BBC Music Magazine)'There are few pianists who offer such range and depth of palette: not even Ashkenazy's seminal reading … This has award-winner written all over it' (Gramophone)'Extremely impressive all round … Osborne lavishes a remarkable level of authority on every one of these masterworks, playing with a rare combination of technical ease, tonal lustre and idiomatic identification. He also has the undeniable advantage of a magnificent Steinway instrument with a rich, opulent sonority and great solidity in its bass register … In summary, Osborne goes from strength to strength as he moves through the cycle, wrapping up the final page of the concluding D flat prelude in a blaze of glory … For a truly spellbinding modern account, Osborne now holds the winning ticket' (International Record Review)'Osborne is perhaps the most convincing since Vladimir Ashkenazy … His dazzling technique illuminates the virtuosic allegro and allegretto sections, and his playing has a Rachmaninovian pliancy and beautifully achieved rubato in lyrical passages. One of the piano discs of the year' (The Sunday Times) 'This sensational pianist … brings his technical wizardry and, above all, his penetrating musical intelligence to these much-recorded works of Rachmaninov… In his combination of modesty, inner fire and natural virtuosity he brings to mind that other Rachmaninov master, Ashkenazy' (The Observer)'The brilliant Scottish pianist Steven Osborne is unafraid of challenges … He scales the 24 preludes of the great Sergei, and does so with passion and authority … Osborne flies free without ever rampaging. Sorrow and sunlight, death and life, all Rachmaninov is here, in three dimensions, luscious colour and widescreen. A most exciting release' (The Times)'This is an absolutely superb disc, one of the very finest integral sets of these works I have ever heard. Osborne's playing is magnificent throughout … This issue simply has to go to the top of the recommended list' (Musical Opinion)'This astonishingly good full set recording … Osborne's musicality is exquisite, addictive and sensational. This is a disc you'll want to listen to over and over again' (The Scotsman)


  • Wykonawca Osborne Steven
  • Data premiery 2010-07-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. Obedience2. World Without Borders3. Walking Into Walls4. Danseparc (Everyday It's Tomorrow)5. Sins of Children6. Several Styles of Blonde Girls Dancing7. Boys in the Bushes8. What People Do for Fun9. Whatever Happened to Radio Valve Road?10. Danseparc (Everyday It's Tomorrow)11. These Dangerous Machines12. Sins of Children


  • Wykonawca Martha And The Muffins
  • Data premiery 2015-11-06
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Heart and Soul 2. I Will Be With You 3. China in Your Hand 4. Friends Like These 5. Sex Talk 6. Bridge of Spies 7. Monkey House 8. Valentine 9. Thank You for Goodbye 10. You Give Up 11. China in Your Hand (Reprise) 12. Heart and Soul (Single Version) 13. China in Your Hand (Single Version) 14. Sex Talk 15. On the Wing 16. No Sense of Pride 17. Giving My Love Away 18. Still So in Love CD 2 1. Heart and Soul (US Radio Edit) 2. Heart and Soul (Euro 12" Remix) 3. Taking Time Out 4. Bridge of Spies 5. Monkey House 6. You Give Up 7. China in Your Hand 8. Heart and Soul 9. Sex Talk 10. Walk Away Renée 11. I'm a Believer 12. Heart and Soul (Dance Mix/4 Twelve Mix) 13. Heart and Soul (Beats and Rap) 14. Heart and Soul (Dub Mix) 15. Monkey House 16. You Give Up 17. Only One Dream (Friends Like These) 18. Maggie 19. Thank You for Goodbye Rides Again


  • Wykonawca T'Pau
  • Data premiery 2016-10-28
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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