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Crazy For Gershwin - Gershwin - CASS (NEW)
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This is the Gershwin collection we've all been waiting for. The songs and the artists will escort you to a time gone by when Hollywood was in its heyday and the music was wonderful.
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Felix Mendelssohn And His Hawaiian Serenaders - Felix Mendelssohn - CASS (NEW)
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The name says it all...be serenaded by perhaps one of the greatest exponents of Hawaiian music that ever lived. Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian Serenaders will take you on a voyage into the exotic world of small islands tropical sun steel guitars and just simply delightful and charming music. An elegant mixture of big band sounds put to the background of Hawaiian rhythms and glorious sounds makes this an irresistible collection for any collector. But any of you who just need a little luau lunacy can benefit too for Felix was able to capture perfectly the Hawaiian Tropic sound with its relaxed but still sprightly sound.
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Great Orchestras Of The World - Various Artists - CASS (NEW)
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This exclusive compilation will take you on a magic carpet ride through some of the world's greatest instrumental recordings. Each recording is a musical post card from exotic locations from around the world. Let the world's greatest conductors. Arthur Fiedler...Montovani... Bert Kaempfert... James Last... and so many more take you away from all your daily troubles with a musical voyage.
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Hammond Evergreens - Eddie Layton - CASS (NEW)
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He's the man behind the big Hammond Organs at New York's Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden and the famous Radio City Music Hall. He's recorded more than 20 Columbia and Mercury Records albums. Now you'll hear the fabulous Eddie Layton perform as never before playing his favourite selections. The 40 song collection is jam-packed with some of the most enduring and best-loved standards of all time.
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Max Jaffa and His Orchestra with Jean Grayston - Max Jaffa - CASS (NEW)
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From the Piccadilly Hotel Max Jaffa's first grand hotel appearance at the young age of 17 to his radio broadcasts titled The Palm Court his singing violin allows you to recall those glorious days in the grand hotels! It might be the Max Jaffa Trio that you remember best. Jack Byfield's smooth touch on the piano Reginald Kilbey excelling on cello and Max's extraordinary talent making them a unique ensemble. Ten remastered recordings from 1972 together with Jean singing five lullabies recorded in 1995 make this an irresistible collection of favourites performed by exceptional artists.
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