Disc 1 (1-9: Mr Music 10-21: Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bob Brookmeyer) Something For ... more
Lisa Count Every Star Cabin In The Sky Move Never Never Land La Ronde This Reminds Me Of You Breakfast With Joe Cohn My Way The Lady Is A Tramp Good Spirits A Blues ...
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This review is about my time at the magnificent and luxury hotel the Burj Al Arab. I was lucky enough to spend two nights at this hotel during New Years Eve and New Years day 2008/2009. I had a friend who?s dad did a tone of import export business and thus I even managed to stay their for free, yes that?s right for free, under the condition that I paid for all my own food, and drink, which I was more than happy to at the time.
Now everyone has either heard about this hotel, been their or at least seen the pictures of what it looks like, and let me tell you its even more breathtaking in real life. This review will hopefully give you an insight into the hotel, information regarding all the rooms in particular the one I stayed in, what the facilities are like, what the food and bar is like as well as the service provided by the hotel ...
Advantages: Great songwriting, strong vocals, variety of moods. Disadvantages: A little mellow for anyone interested in rockier material.
This is Marc Cohn's 1991 eponymous debut album and opens with his big hit 'Walking In Memphis'. For many people, 'Marc Cohn' is probably just 'the guy that sang Walking In Memphis', but he has in fact been producing music for nearly two decades, and has built up a very strong collection of solo material.
'Walking In Memphis' is of course a great pop song - a distinctive piano line, a memorable chorus, and as always with Cohn's music, brilliant vocals. However, this album has much more to offer.
Cohn moves between various genres, whether it be pop, rock, ballads, or blues, and he always pulls them off well. His debut album features a lot of beautiful piano work, seen particularly in songs such as 'Silver Thunderbird' and 'Strangers In A Car'. His singing and lyrics are always emotional and heartfelt, and many of the themes he writes ...
Most people are surprised when they hear about my musical tastes. Most see me as someone purely into heavy metal, my friends as heavy metal and clasic rock, but even my very close friends don't seem to understand how far my taste goes. I have always loved every type of metal and some rap and dance but it is only recently when i discovered the wonders of 70's Soul and funk. The first time i heard Al Green was on Pulp Fiction with the song "Let's stay together". I loved the song from the first time i heard it but never looked into it until i bought the movie soundtrack, since then i have been searching Al Green in youtube and discovering all sorts of other great music. I have always been into laid back songs and have often skipped through albums to find that one slow love song. With this collection you get some of the best of Al green ...