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Once Upon a Time in the West [Blu-ray] DVDs
28 May 2024
A hatsh but realistic film back when we forged America from nothing to make it something unique
Tremendous re-mastering from original negatives derived from both the mono soundtrack to the film itself now on Blue-Ray. A masterpiece by itself—now made even better by artistic and meticulous restoration as it looked back in 1968–perhaps even better. The theme, action, actors and cinematography, reminds us of how hard and dangerous it was once upon a time in the west. This is a true western classic many have never watched. This movie is essential to any western collection.
TONY BENNETT & DAVE BRUBECK White House Sessions LIVE 1962 SEALED CD USA Seller
23 April 2016
Tony Bennet and Dave Brubeck--A Rare Treat
This Tony Bennett gem found in the archives of Sony Records misplaced under a classical catalog from the same period (1962) titled "The White House Sessions, LIVE 1962, offers us a rare glance at two masters of their craft--Tony Bennett at his vocal height, and similarly Dave Brubeck with his Jazz unit in a rare encounter dated August 28, 1962 in Washington D.C. at the invitation of President Kennedy. It is truly remarkable that it took until late in 2012 to re-discover this vintage session. It makes one wonder how many other "lost sessions" are still to be discovered and transferred to digital format out in "Archeological Musical Land" from many now-forgotten jazz labels. The tireless work of Michael Cuscuna in the 1980's for Blue Note in searching its "vaults" and "unearthing" priceless material until then unreleased, reminds one that such endeavors must never cease to advance themselves in our search for other to-be-found musical treasures. As is often the case, "unplanned" sessions yield unexpected exposure and usual success. This piece of recorded history is certainly no exception. The arrangements are wonderfully-transferred to CD as the stereophonic sound is fresh, clear, and ageless in its scope. It is not surprising that the original recording was engineered by Teo Macero (of Miles Davis fame), a master in his own right in recording sound. Mark G. Wilder, Matt Cavaluzzo, Anthony Janek, Frank Bruno and Daqe Bennett, a well as Didier C. Deutch should be equally-congratulated in their eventual re-mastering and re-release of the material. Their efforts are exemplary. One clearly feels the "presence" of the session as if we were "there" with them suspended eternally in space. There is somewhat of a balance between the "Bennett" and the "Brubeck" tracks as presented here. Unfortunately, their combined contributions as a "working" band is rather brief--but still wonderfully-appetizing--enticing us for far more. We will probably never know what these two musical giants may have performed and produced if they had had the opportunity to record again--together. This definitely is a CD to add to any serious collection of Tony Bennett material. As mentioned earlier--it keeps us "hungering" for more--far more. As Jazz enthusiasts or popular listeners, we are brought into a bygone era when music was created in true artistry--aside from current "technical manipulations" which may temporarily satisfy--but never truly--ever fulfill.
Mozart Violin Sonatas, Perlman & Barenboim, 4 CDs
20 July 2016
Mozart Violin Sonatas
With Itzhak Perlman (Violin) and Daniel Barenboim (Piano), the precedent of their appearance on these recordings should command immediate attention as devout interpreters of their instruments. Rather than concentrate on the better-known forms as the Concerto, Symphony, and Opera, they give an exposition of Mozart's interest in the Sonata--a very delicate, intimate sort of expression with minimal instrumentation with however, a good deal of sophistication and reproduction. From his earliest compositions--usually suited to a younger apprentice or as "consignment music" for Royalty and others of influential power, Mozart uses this intricate medium between his earliest works of the 1770's and as late as 1781, as an important piece of his musical repertoire. Their influences--primarily French. Austrian, and German, expose a more delicate side of Mozart's genius--although unjustly relegated to the "back" of his incredibly impressive catalog produced throughout his short, but incredibly productive life as a composer, director, and even as a participant in many of his performances throughout his career. The package is impressive, elegant, economical--and informative to all who desire and love to hear as much as possible from this most prolific of artists. The West Germans got it right once again in their respectful, compact reproduction of their usual perfectionism in every facet in the early days of the compact disc.

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