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Days of Wine and Roses..Perry Como

Memories of the late great Jack Lemmon

Henry Mancini - The Days of Wine and Roses

DOWNLOAD LINK - www.mediafire.com Days of Wine and Roses was an acclaimed 1958 teleplay by JP Miller which dramatized the problems of alcoholism ...

McCoy Tyner – Nights of Ballads and Blues – Impulse

Was Tyner’s third release. It is made up of well known standards with the exception of McCoy’s own composition, “Groove Waltz,” which has the funkiest rhythms. The balance of the tracks are introspective in nature. Produced by Impulse impresario Bob Thiele, it was recorded in a single day: March 4, 1963.

Tyner makes use largely of block chords, which have kept him in good stead throughout his career, now spanning six decades. The tracks here are perfect for relaxed late night listening, either with headphones, or in a small setting where the mood is contemplative.

“Satin Doll” from Ellington is taken at a relaxed Dukish pace. Lex Humphries is mixed up front with bassist, Davis, providing a steady pulse. Audiophile Productions has done their usual stellar job in bringing warm audiophile studio sound that approaches a feeling that you are in a intimate acoustically-balanced sound room. “Round Midnight” shows Monk’s inspiration on Tyner at the time of recording, as he adds “Blue Monk” later in the session. “Midnight” gets a warm less dissonant reading from Tyner. McCoy has a delicate touch and you feel Tyner’s concentration as his fingers caress the keyboard.

Days of Wine and Roses 1963 - Bookshelf


Days of wine and roses, a Warner Bros. pressbook
23 pages
Days of wine and roses, a Warner Bros. pressbook


That old-time rock & roll, a chronicle of an era, 1954-1963
370 pages
That old-time rock & roll, a chronicle of an era, 1954-1963

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Days of Wine and Roses 1963 - News


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They recorded and toured relentlessly until calling it a day with the legendary "Last Waltz" concert on Thanksgiving at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. The concert saw the group joined by the likes of Dylan, Hawkins, Eric Clapton,