    |
 |
|
|
| In product section of generalcatalog.info we offer you best Music matching Arts. Our selection of Arts goods is best on the Internet, provided by Amazon.com, which also ensures you can shop for Arts safely. You may select different product group in the dropdown to perform Arts search in other category |
| |
|
| |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- The best soundtracks are like movies for the ears, and O Brother, Where Art Thou? joins the likes of Saturday Night Fever and The Harder They Come as cinematic pinnacles of song. The music from the Coen brothers' Depression-era film taps into the source from which the purest strains of country, blues, bluegrass, folk, and gospel music flow. Producer T Bone Burnett enlists the voices of Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley, and kindred spirits for performances of traditional material,...
|
|
$8.70 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
Piano Starts Here: Live at the Shrine/Zenph Re-Performance
- SUPER AUDIO EDITION FOR THIS CLASSIC 1949 CONCERT - INCLUDES FOUR BONUS TRACKS.
|
|
$12.50 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
A Night in Tunisia
- Even in 1959, when this album was recorded, Dizzy Gillespie's "A Night In Tunisia" was the subject of endless recorded versions, most of them dull. With one of the greatest editions of the Jazz Messengers, Blakey found new inspiration in the tune and recorded this explosive, masterful version. Members Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter and Bobby Timmons contribute originals to the album and Timmons's "So Tired" might have been a soul jazz hit were it not for the overwhelming power of the title tracks. Two bonus tracks...
- Throughout his long career, Art Blakey built a tremendous reputation for aggressive bands that featured the most gifted young musicians. Few of his later bands, however, could stand comparison with this 1960 edition of the hard-bop juggernaut. Its members combined strong writing skills with distinctive solo voices, including the creative seeking of tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter; the edgy, sometimes blistering, trumpet of Lee Morgan; and the soul-drenched piano of Bobby Timmons. Blakey's drumming contributes...
|
|
$7.18 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites Live from the Grand Ole Opry
|
|
$10.53 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
The Best of Art Garfunkel
- 20 of his finest solo recordings, including 'Bright Eyes' &the U.S. chart hits 'Since I Don't Have You', 'Break Away','A Heart In New York', 'I Only Have Eyes For You' and '(WhatA) Wonderful World' with James Taylor & Paul Simon. Slimlinejewel case. 1998 Sony release.
|
|
$5.26 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
Some Enchanted Evening
- On this album, this legendary vocalist lends his artistry to some of the best loved and most sophisticated selections in the American popular songbook.
- The angelic half of Simon & Garfunkel may seem predictable in following Rod Stewart and other Baby Boomers on a romp through the Great American Songbook, but Art would have us think his foray is more inspired, more poetic than that, as he sprinkles the inside of his CD jacket with a series of confessional statements. In the first, he informs us he made the album under the "sway" of Chet Baker and Johnny Mathis, and in the second gives even pretentious novelist Jeanette Winterson a run for her money: "It wasn't...
|
|
$7.78 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
Moanin'
- This is truly one of the great classics of hard bop, with drummer Art Blakey leading arguably his greatest Jazz Messengers lineup through a driving program that never lets up. Tenor saxophonist Benny Golson (whose composition "Along Came Betty" is heard here, subsequently becoming a jazz classic), brilliant trumpeter Lee Morgan, and funky pianist Bobby Timmons (who wrote the hit title cut) each take some of the best solos of their great careers, and Blakey was never greater. No jazz record collection should...
|
|
$7.85 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
The Art of Violin
- A documentary film by Bruno Monsaingeon devoted to the 20th century's greatest violinists, The Art of Violin really cannot be faulted. The same, incidentally, can also be said of the similar volumes that cover the piano and singing, so there's never been a better time to collect a personal audio-visual archive of some wonderful historical performers. The added dimension provided by the painstakingly collected film material (here featuring no fewer than 20 outstanding soloists) is of exceptional value when...
|
|
$20.48 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
(Who's Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!
|
|
$8.20 |
|
 |
| |
 |
 |
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - Live in '58 (Jazz Icons)
- Jazz Icons: Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers features what many consider to be one of the fi nest line-ups in the history of jazz—Bobby Timmons (Piano), Jymie Merritt (Bass), Benny Golson (Sax) and the legendary trumpet player, Lee Morgan. Lost for nearly 50 years, this historic 55 minute concert, fi lmed in Belgium in 1958, one month to the day after they recorded their masterpiece Moanin,’ is the only known visual document of this infl uential band who were together for only six months.
- The edition of drummer Art Blakey's protean Jazz Messengers featured on this DVD had been together for just a couple of months when Live in '58 was recorded in Brussels, Belgium. As it happened, this quintet would stay together for barely half a year--but what a lineup it was, with Blakey joined by pianist Bobby Timmons, tenor saxophonist Benny Golson, bassist Jymie Merritt, and the astonishing 20-year-old trumpeter Lee Morgan. All five were powerhouse musicians, but what made these Messengers, and this hour...
|
|
$14.30 |
|
 |
| |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
| |
|
|
Also helps finding: ats, arte, ars, rts, args, artz, ards, arta, erts, orts, artc, artd, arst, arhs, urts, musik, musics, musi Arts |
|
 |
|
 |