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Apr 03, 2008
A Quality CD From A Great Band
3 of 3 found this helpful The Left Banke are known primarily for two songs: "Walk Away Renee" and "Pretty Ballerina" but their discography offers so much more. Unlike alot of other pop groups of the mid/late 60's era, their albums were of high caliber and not full of filler or cover tunes.
The Left Banke's first album, Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina is definitely their best. Lead singer Steve Martin-Caro's voice and Michael Brown's songwriting and harpiscord playing, along with the background harmonies of Tom Finn and George Cameron are just magical. The only song that sounds a bit odd is the country sounding "What Do You Know."
The second album, Left Banke Too has some great songs like "Desiree" and "There's Gonna Be A Storm." This album also featured George Cameron and Tom Finn sharing leads on some of the songs. Tom Finn has a great voice and in my opinion should have done a solo LP.
This collection also includes three songs recorded under The Left Banke name that feature Bert Sommer on lead vocals. These songs include "Men Are Building Sand," "And Suddenly," and the Tom Fair composition, "Ivy, Ivy." The only original Left Banke member on these songs is Michael Brown.
There are also two tracks which are only Steve Martin-Caro and Michael Brown along with Tom Kaye's band. These tracks are "Myrah" and it's flip side, the somewhat depressing "Pedestal."
In all, this is a great collection of the Mercury catalogue.
This anthology is now only available as a MP3 album or used CD.
Apr 02, 2008
Songs Of Inspiration for the 21st Century
3 of 3 found this helpful This is an excellent CD that brings the music of Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge to the 21st century. The arrangements are professionally done and would be right at home on any adult contemporary or smooth jazz radio station.
While the voices of many music legends have weakened over the years, Johnny Maestro's voice is as strong as ever. The band is tight and the harmonies are impeccable.
While this is not a holiday CD, it does contain some songs affiliated with the holidays, such as both the Gounod and Schubert versions of "Ave Maria" as well as "Peace on Earth." You won't want to wait until Christmas to pull these out though, they are just too good.
Sterling Silver 4mm Amethyst Topaz Garnet Citrine Peridot Stud Earrings Set of 6
Oct 21, 2015
Good, but get them on sale
I bought these for about $13. They are tiny, but I like this size for my second pircing and for my helix. These would also be good for a child. I have had no irritation from them at all. The citrine were the nicest ones.