Rimasterizzato con l'aggiunta di 14 bonus tracksw.
Songs recorded 1967-1993
All selections produced by Jerry Ross except track 20 produced by Mark Stocker & Jay Proctor
Compilation produced by Steve Kolanjian and Elot Goshman
Released as a re-issue of two albums;
Jay and the Americans (originally released 1965)
Sunday and Me (originally released 1966)
2LP su 1 CD
Tracks 1, 15 - 18 are previously unissued
Tracks 2 -13 comprise the complete 12" album "Mickey Katz Plays Music For Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs And Brisses" Capitol T-1021
Track 14 issued only on the Capitol single 862 and F862
Tracks 19 - 21 are from "Original New York Cast: Hal Zeiger Presents Hello, Solly. An English-Yiddish Musical Revue Starring Mickey Katz" Capitol SW 2731
Tracks 1 to 4, 17, 19 previously unreleased
Tracks 5 to 9 from "The Journeymen" (Capitol T/ST 1629)
Tracks 10 to 13 from "Coming Attraction - Live!" (Capitol T/ST 1770)
Tracks 14 to 16, 18, 20 to 22 from "New Directions" (Capitol T/ST 1951)
Tracks 23 (Capitol 4829) and 24 (Capitol 4737) issued on singles.
In jewel case with clear tray. Twelve page booklet includes liner notes and tracklisting with writing credits, master numbers, sources etc.
NB: The traycard gives credits writers in place of arrangers on some traditional tracks. The booklet credits are more accurate and are used in the tracklisting above.
2LP su 1 CD
2 LP su 1 CD
List of the musicals from which the tracks were taken from:
1: "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "Yesterdays" taken from "Roberta" (1933).
2: "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star" and "The Song Is You" from "Music In The Air" (1932)
3: "The Night Was Made For Love" and "She Didn't Say Yes" taken from "The Cat And The Fiddle" (1931). "All The Things You Are" taken from "Very Warm For May" (1939)
4: "Look For The Silver Lining" taken from "Sally" (1920). "They Didn't Believe Me" taken from "The Girl From Utah" (1913). "Long Ago (And Far Away)" taken from the movie "Cover Girl" directed by Charles Vidor (1944).
5: "I Dream Too Much" and "The Jockey On The Carousel" taken from the movie "I Dream Too Much" directed by John Cromwell (1935).
6: "Why Was I Born?" taken from "Sweet Adeline" (1929). "The Way You Look Tonight" taken from the movie "Swing Time" directed by George Stevens (1936). "Who?" taken from "Sunny" (1925).
7 & 8: "Only Make Believe", "Bill", "Why Do I Love You?", "You Are Love" and "Ol' Man River" taken from "Show Boat" (1927).
Recorded in March-April 1946, except tracks 7 and 8 recorded in December 1945.
Recorded in 1950
Tracks 1-12 reissue [r1793370]. Tracks 13-18 first appeared on [r2385788].
Originally issued as "Persuasive Percussion - Terry Snyder And The All-Stars (Command Records RE 800, 1959).
Bonus tracks (13 to 18) from the album "Persuasive Percussion - Volume 2 Terry Snyder And The All Stars" (Command Records RS 808, 1960).
In front of sleeve, CD label and lateral of CD box appear "Enoch Light" as main artist but he is only the producer.
In back of sleeve credits appear the original artist of the two "Persuasive Prercussion" volumes": "Terry Snyder And The All Stars"
2 LP su 1 CD: 1965/ 1966
2007 BGO Records
2 LP su 1 CD
Two classic LPs on one CD.
Total Time: 58:08
Reissue mastered from the original 3-track master session tapes.
Special thanks to Gary Lewis, Greg Russo, Amy Fulton, Lawrence Grotts, Dean Polsky, Corey Ackerman, Mary Scotti, Jekk Seckler.
Includes an 8 page insert containing group history, track credits and annotations,rear photos of both original LP's, and of group, and a catalogue offer from Collectables Records Inc.
Brani dei compositori eseguiti da Searchers, Joe Brown, Spectres, Rockin' Berries e altri
2CD
Orchestra conducted by Benny Carter
Recorded at Capitol Studios Los Angeles on March & April 1962
Original sessions produced by Dave Cavanaugh
Reissue produced by Michael Cuscuna
Remixed and remastered using 24-bit Super Bit Mapping by Ron McMaster
Capitol Jazz ? & © 1999 Capitol Records, Inc.
Track 13 and 14 are bonus tracks.
2 LP's on 1 CD
Original Decca Recordings
Booklet 32 Pages
RE-MASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL SINGLES/ALBUMS - 12 tracks in STEREO
digitally remastered
All Mono except tracks in Stereo: 2-8,13,16,21-22,27
1998 Rykodisc
Track Credit 11: Leliokalani, pd* (*public domain)
Released in a Ryko green tinted jewel case with a 3-panel 6-page c-fold front cover booklet and a 2-sided back cover tray insert.
Printed and manufactured in the USA.
The green-tinted CD jewel box and hifi indicia are registered trademarks of Rykodisc.
This CD issue was realized in 2006 under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Trini Lopez's last full album for Reprise, "The Whole Enchilada" didn't attract a lot of attention when it came out in 1969. It didn't crack the top 200 on the albums chart, and none of the singles broke out to become hits. Don't let that stop you from checking it out: It's an energetic, surprising album, and probably the closest thing to rock and roll he cut since his early discs for the label.
Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, the collection includes some truly dynamic cover tunes, including a killer medley that blends "Sunshine Superman" and "Cry Like a Baby." There is also a lively reading of Jay and the Americans' "Come a Little Bit Closer" that tops the original as Trini has some fun with his Spanish pronounciation. Also notice a fab Spanish-language reading of Donovan's "Lalena," which features some of his most sensitive vocalizing. The album's great, should-have-been-a-hit track is "My Baby Loves Sad Songs," a swinging Boyce-Hart number that features a freewheeling Trini vocal with some lively ad-libs.
Again, you won't find any of his big hits here, but a lot of tracks that deserved more attention upon the album's release. It's like the perfect soundtrack to a terrific, swinging cocktail party that never was.
Mastered in 24-bit by Ron MacMaster
Tracks 1-10 recorded on July 12, 13 & 16, 1965 at Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles
Track 11 recorded on March 4, 1960 at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles
Tracks 1-10 originally released as Liberty LST-7434
Track 11 is a bonus track, originally released on Liberty ST 7152
Packaged in a Jewel case + 6 page fold-out leaflet
Made / Printed in the EU
© ? 1989 CBS Records Inc.
2 LP su 1 CD.
4CD Box Set with a 80 page booklet containing liner notes, photographs, track annotation and credits.
This compilation ?© 1998 Capitol Records, Inc. Product of Capitol Records, Inc.
Made in the U.S.A.
Original Piccadilly / Columbia Recordings
2CD. 2007 Parlophone Records Limited. This release ? 2007 & © 2018 Music On CD
Typo on coverback tracklist 1-4: "May Your Hear Stay Young For Ever" should have been "May Your Heart Stay Young Forever"
Tracks 14 through 17 are bonus tracks.
Originally issued on HIFI Recordings in the late '50s and now available on CD for the first time, HAWAIIAN SUNSET has been digitally remastered from the original three-track master tapes and features four bonus tracks culled from Lyman's extensive catalog, recently acquired by Rykodisc.
On his third album, HAWAIIAN SUNSET, released in 1959, Lyman explores his Hawaiian heritage while weaving in the cool-jazz elements epitomized by Miles Davis' BIRTH OF THE COOL album. Linking Pacific Rim exotica and American jazz, the album features an array of authentic Hawaiian instruments, including a pa'i, puili and uliuli. Actually a love song and a well-known rhythmic chant, "Hawaiian War Chant" utilizes these native instruments, while "Hilawe" features Lyman himself on slack-key guitar.
The HIFI/Rykodisc rerelease of HAWAIIAN SUNSET features liner notes by Tiki News co-editor Otto von Stroheim, who writes, "Sounds of the sea, trade wind breezes through palm trees and the rainbow coloring of flowers are expressed in songs...Here we have programmed listening pleasure as beautifully simple and relaxing as the islands at sunset." HAWAIIAN SUNSET contains four additional bonus tracks compiled from BAHIA and COLORFUL PERCUSSIONS (two other Lyman titles from the hifi archive), including a version of "Quiet Village," a cover of the cover that launched the exotica craze.
Copyright 1998
Printed and manufactured in the U.S.A.
Standard jewel case with clear green tray and six page booklet
Many track titles and durations are incorrectly printed on the cover and booklet. Title and durations above are as printed. Titles and durations below are the actual content of the CD
1 Pele - 3:19
2 Fire Down Below - 2:29
3 Ye Lai Sain - 3:13
4 Hana Pele - 1:54
5 Hana Maui - 4:14
6 Cumana - 3:57
7 Scheherezade - 5:05
8 Cubana Chant - 3:49
9 Magic Island - 4:35
10 Kinkajou - 2:41
11 Tropical - 3:09
12 76 Trombones - 2:17
Antologia.Include As Time Goes By,If I Had You,September Song etc.
Antologia di esibizioni alla MGM dal 1949 al 1954.
Antologia.Include Cha Cha Doo,You Know, Okefenoke etc.

B. Vee assieme ai Crickets
Antologia di brani del leggendario chitarrista swamp-rock.
Antologia.Include Night And Day,Harlem Nocturne,Malaguena,Guanacoa etc.

Antologia di brani della backing band di Dion.
Antologia rimasterizzata.Include The Way You Look Tonight,When I Fall In Love,Be My Girl etc.
Due LP rimasterizzati in un CD.
Box di tre CD Antologico.

