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Golden Age Of Light Music: Lightly Classical cover
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Golden Age Of Light Music: Lightly Classical
Various Artists incls Angela Morley, Frank de Vol, Stanley Black, Sidney Torch, David Rose, Ray Conniff, Percy Faith, etc
[ Guild Light Music / CD - released 1/Sep/2016 ]
This collection has been prepared with three main aims: firstly to prove that the so-called boundaries between light and classical music are not as insurmountable as some people seem to imagine; secondly to illustrate that many composers, who may...
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Frank Black
Fast Man / Raider Man
[ Cooking Vinyl / 2 CD - released 19/Jun/2006 ]
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Frank Black
Frank Black
[ Beggars Banquet Records / CD ]
Frank Black 93-03 cover
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Frank Black
Frank Black 93-03
[ Cooking Vinyl / 2 CD - released 10/Jul/2007 ]
As the vocalist / songwriter for one of the most influential bands to emerge from the '80s, the Pixies, Frank Black is unique and celebrated. Now he delivers this highly anticipated ‘Best Of’ 2CD compilation'.
Honeycomb cover
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Frank Black
Honeycomb
[ Cooking Vinyl / 2 CD - released 9/Aug/2005 ]
The Pixies leader is recorded here with some of the most celebrated players in music: Steve Cropper, Buddy Miller & Reggie Young on guitars, drummers Chester Thompson, Anton Fig, Billy Block & Akil Thompson, David Hood on bass & Spooner Oldham on...
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Frank Black
Teenager Of The Year
[ Beggars Banquet Records / CD ]
Sea Shanties, Kipling Songs & Songs for Everyone cover
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Sea Shanties, Kipling Songs & Songs for Everyone
Leonard Warren (baritone) / RCA Victor Orchestra / Frank Black / Morris Levine
[ Naxos Historical Great Singers / CD - released 1/May/2010 ]
Throughout the 1950s baritone Leonard Warren, a dedicated musician with high standards and a powerful personality, held sway at New York's Metropolitan Opera, until his tragic death on stage, on 4 March 1960, having just completed Morir, tremenda...