Advantages: Full of Vitamins and Nutrients your dog require Disadvantages: None at all
I first tried my dog on Bakers Complete around four years ago and it has made my dog extremely happy and give him the ability to have a slightly normal life.
Sandy was a resuce dog who was a cruelty case at the local dogs home and i rescued him when he was 6 months old. Not realising he was ill at the time, he was diagnosed with a chronic pancreatic insufficiency by the vet which means he is unable to digest his food properly. This condition is something common in German Shepherds and i was told that sometimes there is a possibility that it can rectify itself or they may have to live with it for the remainder of their life.
He was put on a diet of dried food and always has to have enzymes on his food which helps him digest it a little more and it does work. The food the vets supplied me with cost around £25 per week plus his ...
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Advantages: No need for extra shaving gel! Close shave, so easy to use, and soft skin. Disadvantages: The blades are expensive, but this goes for any blades.
I used to own the Gillette Venus razor, just the 'plain jane' one, not one of the more fancy types they have now that vibrate or have 1 million blades a strip of something silky and soft. However when the Venus Breeze came out I was immediately interested in it. This razor was different. Instead of having to buy your usual shaving foam, the razor itself has a built in shave gel bar. A brilliant idea!
When I bought the Gillette Venus Breeze razor it was on offer in Boots for half price, along with the blades. This razor's full price is £7.82 in Boots, I paid about £4 for mine, back before the VAT cut. Not bad for a Gillette Venus razor, the other types also cost between the £5-£8 mark. You don't need to buy the Gillette Venus Breeze handle though to use the blades, if you already own a Gillette Venus razor, then simply buy the Breeze ...
Advantages: Freshly Baked Food On The Premises. Disadvantages: Slightly More Expensive Than Some Of Their Competitors.
Baker's Oven are a chain of High Street Bakery Shops which you may or may not be familiar with. They are particularly prominent in the South of England, East Anglia, and the Midlands, but having said that they have been present in Sheffield where I live for many years.
A BIT OF BACKGROUND
Today Bakers Oven are a part of Greggs PLC who acquired the company in 1994 as a part of their extensive expansion plans and in particular as a way of penetrating new Geographical regions of the UK.
Bakers Oven itself was originally owned and operated by Allied Bakeries although this was also an amalgamation of several smaller local Bakery companies that Allied Bakeries had acquired over the years. These acquisitions led to three distinctive regional divisions of Allied Bakeries being formed in Scotland, through its purchase of a local Bakery ...
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Product Information for "Baby Breeze - Chet Baker" »
Product details
Title
Baby Breeze
Performer
Chet Baker
Genre
Jazz Vocal
Sub Genre
Trumpet
Release Date
08/03/1999
Original Release Year
1965
Label / Distributor
Verve / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
731453832824
Catalogue Number
5383282
Additional notes
Album Notes
This 1999 reissue contains five bonus tracks not included on the original release. Personnel: Chet Baker (vocals, flugelhorn); Frank Strozier (alto saxophone, flute); Phil Urso (tenor saxophone); Bob James, Hal Galper, Bobby Scott (piano); Kenny Burrell (guitar); Michael Fleming (bass); Charlie Rice (drums). Producer: Bobby Scott. Reissue producers: Bryan Koniarz, Jerry Rappaport. Recorded at A&R Studios, New York, New York on November 14 & 20, 1964. Originally released on Limelight (86003). Includes liner notes by Chet Baker and Dan Morgenstern. Digitally remastered by Kevin Reeves (PolyGram Studios). This is part of Verve's Verve By Request series. After a five year European sojourn (including time in an Italian jail) cool jazz trumpeter Chet Baker returned to the States in good form to record this unusual date for the Limelight label in 1964. For starters, he was playing flugelhorn, an instrument he'd recently acquired to replace a stolen trumpet in France. Secondly, the date was produced by Bobby Scott, the English composer of "A Taste Of Honey," included here as a bonus track. Baker sings the folk-like melody with conviction, accompanied only by Scott himself on piano. In fact, Baker's plaintive vocals on this tune and others like Mel Torme's "Born To be Blue" and Ray Noble's "The Touch Of Your Lips" represent his best singing on record in a decade. The session is smartly divided between these minimally accompanied vocals--the understated guitarist Kenny Burrell makes a welcome appearance on some--and straight-ahead instrumentals with full combo including the fine altoist Frank Strozier. The rich-toned flugelhorn suits Baker's characteristic lyricism and he negotiates pianist Hal Galper's originals with aplomb.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Baby Breeze
2.
Born To Be Blue
3.
This Is The Thing
4.
I Wish You Love
5.
Everything Depends On You
6.
One With One
7.
Pamela's Passion
8.
Touch Of Your Lips
9.
Comin' Down
10.
You're Mine You
11.
Sweet Sue Just You
12.
Taste Of Honey
13.
Think Beautiful
14.
I Wish You Love (alt. take)
15.
Think Beautiful (alt. take)
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