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Care Packages: Letters to Christopher Reeve from Strangers and Other Friends
Published in Hardcover by Random House (1999-10-26)
Author: Dana Reeve
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"See there are a few nice people left in the world !"
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-24
I think most people today have become bitter and cold. Not bothering to take the time to even say 'good morning,' in most cases. You are lucky to get someone (today) to even nod their head with a good morning gesture. It is nice to discover that there are a few people still left in the world today who are polite enough to send someone like 'Superman,' a warm and heartfelt good luck wish!

Of warm hearts and caring thoughts.....
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-08
I read this book in 2000 and I was both inspired and touched by it.
I began writing to the Reeves shortly after Chris had his
riding accident, and I never stopped.
Chris and Dana were two of the most caring and enduring people
in the world.Now that they are both gone,this book serves as a tribute of sort to both of them.They have left a legacy of love,
kindness,and family values for everyone to remember and reflect upon.
For anyone who needs any amount of inspiration and uplifting of
spirit,simply get a copy of this book.
May God forever keep Christopher and Dana Reeve in His sweet embrace.

Dana calls these letters gifts, they are a gift to us all!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-10
Thanks to Dana Reeve, we get a gift every time we read this book! Buy it as a present to yourself! I loved this book! * Sniff * Many beautiful things can come out of something terrible. The out pouring of love for Christopher Reeve is amazing! His acting in "Somewhere in Time" was my favorite and I am a fan, but his courage through his ordeal is altogether awe inspiring. Thank-YOU, Dana! Buy this book today!

Chris Reeve is an inspiration to young and old.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-05
I first met Chris in Atlanta in 1994 and was struck by his grace and incredible presence. I saw him again at a private party following his star ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 15, 1997. The Reeve family are a fine example of the true meaning of "family". Meeting them and being involved with fund-raising and Superman events has changed my life. I exchanged this wonderful, touching book with my little Superman buddy, Joey, on Thanksgiving day. This 8-year-old boy is the biggest Superman fan I know. We took a photo together in our Superman shirts with our books and many of Joey's Superman collectibles. I mailed the photo, along with Joey's special letter and gift for Chris, to the Reeves' home on New Year's Day. Joey, his mom and I love the "Kids" chapter of this book with all of the lovely drawings and messages from children all over the world. I've never loved a book more than this one. Thanks Dana! I believe that Chris will be best known as the Super Man who helped all disabled people fulfill their dreams. Jim Bowers - Flying78@bellsouth.net.

Heart-warming and a great tribute to a fine person
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-16
I think this is a charming and insightful collection, and I feel not the least bit silly spending money on it. Christopher Reeve is one of my heroes, and I wrote e-mail to him via a website not long after his accident. I'm gratified and warmed to see how many other people did something similar.

Chris, you're much loved - and Dana, thank you for sharing these letters with us. We haven't forgotten either of you, and we're still praying for that moment that all the fighting and struggling pays off.

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Cathedrals, The
Published in Paperback by Zondervan (2000-02-01)
Authors: Glen Payne, George Younce, and Ace Collins
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The Cathedrals
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-06
A must for any Cathedrals fan and a "should have" for lovers of Gospel music.

God is Good!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-28
WOW! As a fan of the Cathedrals, I loved reading about the 2 Sr members. The Lord worked in both of their lives to bring them together to bless us all with their music and their commitment to the call on their lives. If you love the Cathedrals, you will LOVE this book!!!!!!!!!!

A great insight into America's Best-Loved Gospel Quartet!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
A great look at the Cathedrals' history, George Younce and Glen Payne's stories, and the gospel music business in general. A MUST read for anyone who has ever listened to gospel music!

It's too short!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-22
A great book for Cathedral's fans. The lives of these two gentlemen are a true example of what being in God's service is all about. They have touched hearts and lives for decades with their music. My only complaint is that it was too short and I hope someday, the full and complete story of Glen Payne and George Younce will be told.

Definitely a must-read book for all who love the Cathedrals
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-15
I borrowed this book from a friend and read it, and now I want to purchase the book for my library. I have managed to get two of the books for two different friends autographed at several of their concerts. This makes the book even more meaningful, especially having Glen's and George's autographs. I would highly recommend purchasing this book and adding to your library.

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Charles Mingus - More Than a Fake Book (Fake Books)
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard Corporation (1991-11-01)
Author: Charles Mingus
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the best
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
This was a gift to my son who is a musician. He calls it the absolute best gift I could have given him.

Now you can see how it's done
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-27
This has transcriptions of Mingus's best and most popular songs. The transcriptions seem to be accurate, though the nature of Mingus' music means that sometimes the transcription is the average of two or three versions. Some of the songs have a paragraph of two written about them. Also interspersed throughout the book are various writings and blurbs from Mr. Mingus himself. All in all an excellent book for a musical Mingus fan, or someone intent on playing his music.

The Great Lost Mingus Band Album
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-27
While the book is supposedly a fake book for musicians, it includes trio and quartet recordings by key members of the Mingus big band including Seamus Blake, the outstanding Thelonius Monk Award-winning saxophonist who doesn't yet have his own CD out. The two CDs is an excellent introduction to the music of Monk and holds up well on its own. Listen and enjoy and don't worry if you are NOT a musician.

Mingus as a compositional genius.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
As an avid fan of Charles Mingus, naturally this book is a must have. The compositions featured are very accurate and precise, it is always a treat to not only be able to see the music, but to know its origins. Even those who are not fortunate enough to be a musician can pick up this book and enjoy the commentarys and the other fun tidbits(i.e the Mingus Cat-alog and the comic stip). I highly recommend this to anyone who is a fan of Mr.Charles Mingus. Anybody (musician or not) can enjoy this product.

Nice book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-26
I'm a big fan of Mingus and this book have a nice collection of transcriptions of his songs. But for we the bassplayers there's a lack of info about his bassplaying and his way of play each song...

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Chasing the Rising Sun: The Journey of an American Song
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (2007-06-19)
Author: Ted Anthony
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Magnificent obsession
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-07
Author Ted Anthony admits cheerfully at one point in recounting his pursuit of a song that the chase became an obsession for him. It is one that a reader can easily fall victim to also, listening to Anthony describe the search for his personal Holy Grail.
Where did "House of the Rising Sun" come from? England? Appalachia? From an imaginary place Anthony terms "The Village"? Perhaps it takes one to raise a really memorable song.
In his fascinating, world-wide search, Anthony meets about as many people as you could imagine, all different, but with one similarity: All of them have performed the song, or know someone who did, or collected recordings of people who did, or were transfixed by it just as Ted Anthony was.
This book originated as a lengthy feature story Anthony wrote for the Associated Press, his employer, in 2000. I was still a newspaper man in those days, and in 39 and one-half years of reporting, I never read a feature story as fascinating, detailed or inspiring. I'm glad that Anthony expanded the feature to full-length book form. It was obviously too good to stop relating the story of his quest with just a feature. If one is determined to have an obsession, I can't think of a better object than "House of the Rising Sun."

What a Fascinating Ride!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-24
Ted Anthony's tireless chase for one simple answer soon becomes our chase, too. He's driving the words, but we're riding shotgun, so stay awake because it's a fascinating trip narrated for our pleasure by Anthony's perceptive views of the cultural scenery.

He effortlessly detours to times long gone and often to places barely on the map, and it's the rich, often-wrinkled characters we meet along the way who make all the switchbacks so worthwhile. They are the sometimes-successful, sometimes-desperate, but always-colorful folks and folk songs that in some way hitched their own rides on "House of the Rising Sun."

You can almost hear Joe Brussard in his basement of old 78s. Stop just a moment to meet Paul "Frank Sumatra" Meskill. And, go ahead, shed a tear as Georgia Turner's family finally hears their mother's teen-age voice from so long ago. Don't go, tell us more.

It's the details of the journey, theirs and ours, that really count, of course, and even before Anthony calls it "our song," we already know it is. Where to next?

Tomorrow may come, so Anthony follows sun
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-26
Anthony traces the song "House of the Rising Sun" to and from its historical, geographical, cultural, and musical roots in this entertaining tale.

Anthony started his search, in New Orleans before finding that this song, about a woman's (or man's) life ruined in a whorehouse (or prison or roadhouse or gambling den) in New Orleans (or Lowestoft, England or Baxter Springs, Kansas or "yondos" town or "the strip club out on Old 87") is really about an outsider's warning to those who might hop a train and end up down and out in the Rising Sun.

Anthony might have traced the ultimate roots of the story back to the prodigal son of the Bible, but does find the first recorded versions arising out of "The Village", his name for the culturally-consistent and distinct intersection of Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia in the Appalachian mountains. Folk musicologist Alan Lomax recorded Georgia Turner, a 16-year-old miner's daughter in Middlesboro, Kentucky singing the song in 1937. Anthony unearths other obscure versions (Clarence Ashley from Tennessee recorded in 1933, Homer and Walter Callahan from North Carolina, recorded in 1934) that bubbled up around the same time and place, suggesting common folk sources. While Ashley references family history tracing the song back to the turn of the century or beyond, Anthony never comes up with a genesis document.

But the journey takes him all over the US and even to China and Thailand during career-driven stays in those far flung outposts of Appalachian roots music. But more interesting than the places are the people Anthony meets and introduces to us during the journey. He is able to interview some of those there at the beginning in The Village in the 1930s, a first-hand resource fast disappearing as age and hard times and hard living claim that generation. Sadly, Georgia Turner died young in 1969, but her voice on Lomax's Library of Congress recordings and in the voice of seven of her surviving children sharing laughter, tears, and songs around the tape player replaying that old song that now reverberates through the popular culture.

Anthony has traced down over 200 different recorded versions of the song that came from those roots, and spread around the world. Most famous, of course, is The Animals seminal version from 1964, that defined the song for the Baby Boomer generation that dominated and defined (then and now) the popular culture. His descriptions and list of superlatives (oddest, most danceable, and so on) from his collection are enough to make the reader perhaps wish for a CD set of selected versions from his collection.

The only thing that keeps this book from a five-star rating is Anthony's occasional tendency to overwrite his emotion. While his sincerity comes through the writing, one suspects he is unsure of both his ability to deal with the book form (as a career journalist) and with the strength of his material. When he relaxes and lets the places, people, and music speak through his abilities, this is a five-star book.

--which could provide a good model for Greil Marcus to rewrite and reintegrate his groundbreaking historical and literary review Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n' Roll: Fifth Edition, which I also reviewed.

A Tale Of A Tune
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07

Ted Anthony, a journalist and foreign correspondent with the Associated Press, has crafted the story of the song "House of the Rising Sun" as carefully and as artfully as did the original songwriter. He weaves his own personal relationship with the tune, revealing a clear eye for detail in his travelogue of discovery, and in the process produces an insightful portrait of the song and its interesting and entertaining role in American pop culture history. This book is a fine read for anyone interested in well-crafted creative non-fiction that is as artful -- and tuneful -- as its All-American subject matter.

enriching
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-30
There is a book on Amazon
"Chasing the Rising Sun"
And it's been enriching for many a poor boy
And God I know I'm one

Anthony is the Author
he was a midnight oil burner
He drove around and researched hard
to tell the story of Georgia Turner

the only thing the reader needs
is Ted Anthony's book
He takes you with him on his journey
and permits you to take a look

------ organ solo ------

Oh mother, tell your children,
to do what I have done,
be touched by the characters the author meets
In "Chasing the Rising Sun"

The observations are profound
The variations of the song fascinating
There are so many great aspects of this book
I found myself vacillating

There is a book on Amazon
"Chasing the Rising Sun"
And it's been enriching for many a poor boy
And God I know I'm one

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Christmas's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Kris Kringles, Merry Jingles, and Holiday Cheer (Most Wanted)
Published in Paperback by Potomac Books Inc. (2005-10-15)
Authors: Kevin Cuddihy and Phillip Metcalfe
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Best Christmas Book of the Season!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-09
This was without reserve the best Christmas music and movie review book I have ever read. The comments were both intelligent and funny. The whole book was both well researched and entertaining. The world is a better place because of this book.

A Must for the Holidays
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-30
Once you get this book, you may not want to have another Christmas without it.

In more than 280 pages, the authors discuss all things Christmas as they pick their "Top 10" in categories ranging from mistletoe to carols, from rangifer tarandus (reindeer) to animated cartoons. The choices are necessarily subjective, and much of the text is funny, filled with references to pop culture, music, TV and film. Pick your idea of the 10 worst Christmas songs on the radio, and see if your list compares with theirs.

The authors include scads of trivia and the inside scoop on holiday history and traditions you may never have heard of.

As you enjoy the nostalgia you'll also find useless but fascinating stuff like this: Somebody figured out that Santa has to visit 91.8 million homes in 31 hours, which means he has to make 822.6 visits per second and travel at 650 miles per second. Whew!

This would be the perfect book to have on hand for guests at Christmas, and it would make a great conversation-starter. It's fully indexed, and the bibliography includes quite a few Web sites for follow-up.

--Good Coffe table book--
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-04
CHRISTMAS'S MOST WANTED is a reference book about Christmas customs, traditions, songs, films, evergreen trees, music, cards, foods, and a lot more.

Do you associate a certain film with Christmas? Well, this book gives detailed information in the chapter called Holiday Movie Classics. Some of the old movies mentioned are: Holiday Inn (1942), Christmas in Connecticut (1945), It's A Wonderful Life (1946), The Bishop's Wife (1947), Miracle on 34th Street (1947) and White Christmas (1954). With each film, a brief summary of the storyline is given and all of the actors are named. I have to say that was my favorite chapter.

You can also learn about the tradition of mistletoe, sending cards, singing carols, how Santa's reindeer were named and questions you never even thought to ask!

The book answers a lot of questions and I thought it was well researched, but this is primarily a secular book so don't expect many religious topics. Most of the religious references are in the chapter called Nollaig Shona which is Merry Christmas in Irish. The two references that I found to the Magi (Wise Men or Three Kings) was in a paragraph about the song, "Twelve Days of Christmas." In the song, the Twelfth Day is the Epiphany, the day that the Three Kings brought gifts for the Baby Jesus. (That's the reason that many of us leave our Christmas trees up until, January 6, which is the twelfth day of Christmas). The other reference was about a piece that was done by Dave Brubeck.

The word Christmas comes from two words put together. They are Christ's Mass.

Superb!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-03
This book will definitely put you in the Christmas spirit as you learn everything you wanted to know about Christmas but are afraid to ask! I highly recommend this as a read for yourself and a stocking stuffer for others.

A nice bit of the Christmas cheer.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-24
This book is a real treat. It's a lot of fun to read about all the different kinds of trivia in here. I love holiday music, and it talks about all the great ones, and some new ones I haven't heard of before! And the movies and cartoons, brings back a lot of childhood memories.

Tons of short, fun, interesting snippets of holiday information. Just perfect to pick and read for a few minutes. This book is the perfect holiday "bathroom" book, and I don't mean that in a bad way. There's something in here for everyone, and tons of short, fun, and interesting trivia about Christmas. As the other review said, you can read a chapter or two then come back to it later.

Leave it out for guests to read, too. It makes Christmas more fun!

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The Clarke Learn-to-Play Tin Whistle Set: Book, CD & Whistle
Published in Paperback by The Pennywhistler's Press (2001-06)
Author: Bill Ochs
List price: $29.95
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Bill Ochs Rocks!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
This book is fantastic for beginning whistle players. The basics of music are explained well and are easily understood. Also comes with a CD so that you can play along AND helps you play by ear.

Clarke tin whistle book is easy to understand
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
This is a good book for beginners to start with. comes with a CD rom. I'll be able to follow through. Hope I'll be able to master it soon.

Good Lessons
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-07
I really enjoyed all of the tunes in this book. It helped that I could read music to begin. The process of reading music is explained briefly and not until after you've already played a few songs, but the CD would definitely help anyone who was learning to read the notes on the staff for the first time. I don't think this would be a stumbling block or a reason not to get it- just something to be aware of. One thing I really liked was that there are short histories and backgrounds on the style of music.

The Best I've ever used
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
I am just teaching myself how to read music and play the Tin Whistle. This is my second book purchased. I am finding this very user friendly. Even a novice like myself can learn , by listening and reading, then playing along. If I could, I would give this package 10 stars.

Wanna learn the tinwhistle...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-16
If you want to learn how to play the tinwhistle, then this is the book. Starts you out with the very basics and works you up to the more advanced. Bill Ochs is by far one of the best whistle players out there. Make sure you buy the book with the cd; hearing how the tunes are played will help you to learn a lot better then the book alone. This is the best instruction book I have every seen. Clear, concise and never overwelming. You will not only love to play the whistle, but love learning to play.

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Classic Led Zeppelin I-V(box-set)
Published in Paperback by Alfred Publishing (1996-09-01)
Author: Led Zeppelin
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good book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-27
wow at first i thought this book sucked but after i looked at the tabs and listened to some of the songs again i realized it caught alotta notes that i never even heard before. good tabs

OUTSTANDING
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-06
Besides being a bargain price; this book, The Latter Day Of Led Zeppilin
and you basically have all of their best songs in a set. Being a collector of thousands of guitar tab books, I've learned the difference between professional quality and someone doing a quick job. If you're on a budget and can't buy each songbook indiviually this one save you money, by buying the 5 book set. It's like getting one free..and most importantly the tabs are accurate!

The Zeppelin tab Gold Standard!
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-21
This is without a doubt the most complete, most accurate set of Zeppelin tab I have ever seen. Comes w/ bound books(not stapled), & a sturdy slip case, every bit worth the price. If you're a Zep fan & a guitarist, you're not yet a man (or woman) until you own this set!

B. Ruud in guitar heaven
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-14
WOW! This book is amazing. If you own a guitar, buy this collection right away. If you don't have the money then steal some. This collection has every guitar part, including those immortal solo's, in detail, for the first five Zeppelin albums. It contains all the correct turnings for the song's. It is broken up into five seperate books for easier use. The books give a brief synopsis on how the song's came about and some explainations to how Jimmy played them. This collection shows you what great guitar playing is really about. Don't delay, buy it now for your own good.

Amazing
Helpful Votes: 34 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-04
This set comes with 5 books with accurate transcriptions of the first 5 Led Zeppelin albums. All of the solos, fills, mandolin, alternate guitar tunings, and in some cases organ/synth parts are transcribed as well. From album III - V there are detailed notes on each song in the beginning of the books that give insight into how the band recorded the song and sometimes some pointers on how to play the song when there are guitar parts being played through several tracks at once. All of this collection comes in a sturdy box that holds the 5 books together nicely. This set should keep one challenged for years, and will provide great insight into one of the greatest bands ever. Highly recommended.

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Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard Corporation (2003-04-01)
Author: Coldplay
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A Pleasure to Play
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-05
I look forward to going home every night (and probably much to my neighbors' and roommate's dismay) to try to play and sing at the same time. The music is for the piano to accompany the rest of the band, so it doesn't always carry the melody. But it's awesome and not too bad. The abundance of sharps and flats may scare some, such as me, but in the end the chords are not too difficult; there is a lot of repetition. I am particularly fond of many of the songs. I hope this helps! Personally, I prefer Parachutes.

Great Condition, Great Content
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-06
It feels great to order something and get exactly what you intended and had in mind, all at the same time it being in wonderful condition. It was a smart order.

Very good stuff. Right on target tabs.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-01
This is a great set of tabs.. I never could have figured out the tunings or alot of the effects without many more years of experimenting.

Purchase
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-29
Grab it while it is available. These punk rock music books suddenly go out of print.

The level is a high end of intermediate.

Good stuff
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-12
I have been playing the violin for 9 years and teaching myself the piano on the side, so this book was a little hard for me. I loved the fact that these are the actual parts to the songs, not some simplified score that doesn't sound anything like the original. "The Scientist" was the first song I learned and by far the easiest. I recommend this book to any musically inclined Coldplay fan because you'll end up loving their music more.

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The Color of Jazz
Published in Hardcover by Rizzoli (2006-09-05)
Author:
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Jazzy Art
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
Absolutely beautiful color photos taken all over the world and used as cover art for the popular CTI jazz label in the 70's. Landscapes, nature, travel shots, creative concoctions and the occasional portrait, all manipulated with color, create a stunning photo album and art book.

wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-18
I'm a professional jazz pianist, and a former pro photographer, and this book is just terrific. If you are a jazz fan, you already own some of these covers, and if you're interested in photography, you've probably been influenced by Turner's incredible color sense. This big collection, with his notes on the pictures and beautiful printing, is just a "must buy." I'm going to a dinner next week with a bunch of musicians, and I'm taking this book along to share. It will probably be more popular than the food.....

It's fascinating to me how the energy and freedom of jazz is reflected in Turner's approach to photography. Intensity, unusual color, surprising juxtapositions.....an inspiring blend. And he photographed the top players, the masters of jazz (with some pop in the mix, too).

Thanks Pete!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-17
This is great: all of the best Pete Turner jazz record covers in one place. Many of these covers I saw for the first time as new releases in record stores by some of the best jazz musicians around; Milt Jackson, Paul Desmond, Freddy Hubbard, Wes Montgomery and so many others. To have a compendium of them in one beautifully designed and superbly printed book is an event worth celebrating.

The covers, by the confirmed master of color photography, Pete Turner, were always certain to grab my eye - and not let go. I don't know what I enjoyed more: looking at the covers or listening to the records. Fortunately it wasn't a mutually exclusive choice.

It is these photographs that inspired me to choose a career as a photographer, the best career in existence. I have Pete Turner to thank for that.

Great!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-13
This is a great book. A big book with clear pictures. I love the way Pete reviews his photos. He's a great artist!

For me just one minor point. Some pictures are printed over two pages. This brakes the picture in two and is a little distraction because the book doesn't fold open all the way.

But certainly value for the money, a recommendation!

The color of vibrancy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-06

In the sixties and seventies I bought some of the LPs featured in these pages and I can remember being mightily impressed with Pete Turner's stunning color work. I had seen some of this, during the sixties, in the Twen, the German magazine that specialized in powerful photography and graphics to illustrate features.

Turner reveals in the book that A&M's Art Director Bob Ciano decided to treat the LP cover like a magazine spread and run the graphics across the front and back and I think this is why some of Turner's photos have such impact: stunning, very graphic color images frequently presented twenty-four inches wide. Shown in this kind of format no wonder his work is difficult to forget.

I've looked through this book a lot and the work still impresses but I would query the connection to jazz. So many of these photos are surely interchangeable with many of the covers. On pages twenty-two and three there is the famous red giraffe as used on a Antonio Carlos Jobim LP, great photo which, when it was reissued four years later, ended up as a green giraffe because of a printers gaffe. Red or green it really doesn't matter and it could just have easily been on a cover for Wes Montgomery or Milt Jackson. I think Bill Claxton for Pacific and Contemporary records and especially Francis Wolff for Blue Note produced much stronger jazz cover photos.

Pete Turner will probably be remembered best for his almost abstract photos that appeared on lots of LP covers. The book is well printed in 175 screen with a very clean and elegant layout and it's a suitable celebration for a photographer with a unique color style.

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Music
Coloratura Arias for Soprano (G Schirmer Opera Anthology Series)
Published in Paperback by G. Schirmer (2002-01)
Author: R. Larsen
List price: $19.95
New price: $19.55
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Colorature arias
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Review Date: 2007-07-28
This book is great. It is filled with a variety of coloratura pieces (definitely not for the average soprano). These pieces help the singer to showcase her technique, range, capacity for languages, acting ability, and endurance. As some of the other reviewers have said: it is not for beginners. It is full of entertaining pieces. It does not have any repeats from the G. Schirmer Arias for Soprano, which is great (apparently the old version of that and this book do, however).

Perfect!
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Review Date: 2006-08-21
I needed this book for my voice lessons and it was a great price and in wonderful condition. Thank you!

great book
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Review Date: 2006-03-01
This book is filled with arias that are well known and arias that are rarely sung. It's nice to have a little bit of both. Great for a serious opera singer looking to expand her song list or for auditions

If you're serious about devloping your voice
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-27
The goal of the editors does not appear to have been to present the most difficult coloratura soprano pieces, but to set out a range of music that the student and instructor could use in order to develop flexibility in the voice. Well done!

Hardcore Literature
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-11
This is a fantastic book for the genuine coloratura soprano, as well as offering a good selection for light lyrics who are looking to increase their agility and move into the coloratura repertoire. While offering a few easier selections, such as "Poor Wand'ring One," many of these arias are very challenging and should definitely not be undertaken by the beginning singer. It is great to have these blockbuster soprano arias all in one place!


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