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Miles Davis is one of the most influential artists of the 20th century as well as being one of the finest jazz players of his generation. He is heard here on five separate dates, playing at two of New York's most famous jazz clubs.
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2CD compilation from Germany's most prolific big band leader, 'With Strings Attached' features a combination of classics and medleys performed in his ever popular trademark style.
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As well as containing a number of seldom heard and unjustly overlooked gems, this collection includes all of Sinatra's classic early hits from 1946, including "Oh! What It Seemed To Be", "They Say It's Wonderful", "The Coffee Song" and "Five Minutes More". The accompanying 12-page, illustrated booklet contains detailed liner notes.
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Rita Hayworth survived a disastrous childhood to become a much loved and lusted-after poster-girl and icon of her generation.Her training as a dancer led to two very successful films, 'You'll Never Get Rich' and 'You Were Never Lovelier', with Fred Astaire and 'Cover Girl' with Gene Kelly. Her greatest film success, in a role that cemented her in her fans's minds, was 'Gilda' (1946). The contrastbetween her private life and public image led her to observe with some bitterness: 'Men go to bed with Gilda but they wake up with me.'Married several times, to men such as Orson Welles, Prince Aly Khan and bandleader Dick Haymes, she failed to find the happiness that eluded much of her adult life.Towards the end, undiagnosed for some years, she was the first and most notable movie star to suffer from Alzheimer's disease.Nevertheless, she'd already been immortalised in a number of film roles, posters and magazine covers.The latest instance of the enduring power of her image was the film of the Stephen King novella, 'Rita Hayworth And The Shawshank Redemption.'
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Of all the female chanteuses and singers of the last century, none is so fondly remembered than Judy Garland. The memory of her fame lingers not only because of her near flawless voice and stage presence but also because she has come to embody both all that was best and all that was worst in twentieth century Hollywood.