Man with the Red Face [CD-single] [Import]

Man with the Red Face [CD-single] [Import]

Man with the Red Face [CD-single] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. The Man With The Red Face
2. The Man With The Red Face (Svek Remix)
3. The Man With The Red Face (Funk D'Void Mix)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
New single from French techno artist. A combination of a dark groovy bassline in a pure Detroit techno style & of free jazz (screaming saxophone). Tracks 'The Man With The Red Face', 'The Man With The Red Face' (Svek Remix & Funk D'Void Mix). 2000 release. Slimline jewel case.

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The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Vol. 3
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    The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Vol. 3

    Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    5. Honey West

    ASIN: B0006SSQ8O
    Release Date: 2005-01-11

    Tracks:

    1. First Season Main Title [Revised/Extended]
    2. Jerry Goldsmith Medley: The Deadly Games Affair/The Vulcan ...
    3. Quadripartite Affair
    4. Double Affair, Suite No. 2
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    7. Fiddlesticks Affair, Suite No. 2
    8. Yellow Scarf Affair
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    10. Spy With My Face
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    15. One of Our Spies Is Missing
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    17. Spy in the Green Hat
    18. Gerald Fried Medley: The Foreign Legion Affair/The Apple a Day Affair
    19. Karate Killers
    20. Richard Shores Medley: The Summit-Five Affair/The "J" for Judas Affair

    Tracks:

    1. Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Main Title
    2. Dog-Gone Affair
    3. Prisoner of Zalamar Affair
    4. Mother Muffin Affair
    5. Mata Hari Affair
    6. Montori Device Affair
    7. Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair
    8. Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (End Title)
    9. Deadly Quest Affair: Teaser
    10. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 1
    11. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 2
    12. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 3
    13. Deadly Quest Affair: Act 4
    This Is the Army & Call Me Mister
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      This Is the Army & Call Me Mister

      Manufacturer: Jasmine Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00006J9M1
      Release Date: 2002-11-19

      Tracks:

      1. Overture: This Is The Army, Mr. Jones/I Left My Heart At The Stage Door/Canteen/That Russian Winter/This Is The Army, Mr. Jones (Reprise) - All-Soldier Chorus
      2. This Is The Army, Mr. Jones - Irving Berlin & Chorus
      3. I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep - Private Stuart Churchill
      4. I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen - Corporal Earl Oxford
      5. Dialog With Staff Sergent Ezra Stone, Corporal Philip Truex & Private Julie Oshins - Staff Sergent Ezra Stone
      6. The Army's Made A Man Out Of Me - Staff Sergent Ezra Stone
      7. What The Well Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear - Corporal James 'Stump' Cross
      8. How About A Cheer For The Navy - All-Soldier Chorus
      9. American Eagles/With My Head In The Clouds - Soldier Chorus
      10. Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning - Irving Berlin
      11. My British Buddy - Irving Berlin & Chorus
      12. This Time - Cote Glee Club
      13. Going Home Train - Lawrence Winters & Male Chorus
      14. Along With Me - Danny Scholl
      15. Little Surplus Me - Betty Garrett
      16. The Red Ball Express - Male Quartet
      17. Military Life - Harry Clark
      18. Yuletide, Park Avenue - Betty Garrett
      19. When We Meet Again - Paula Bane
      20. The Face On The Dime - Lawrence Winters
      21. South America, Take It Away - Betty Garrett
      22. Call Me Mister - Bill Callaghan
      Fennell Conducts Porter & Gershwin
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • The BEST Gershwin/Porter album
      • Glowing Coles of Porter...
      Fennell Conducts Porter & Gershwin

      Manufacturer: Philips
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      ASIN: B0000057LZ
      Release Date: 1993-02-16

      Tracks:

      1. Blow, Gabriel, Blow
      2. So In Love
      3. It's All Right With Me
      4. Ridin' High
      5. In the Still of the Night
      6. Begin the Beguine
      7. Night and Day
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      9. Anything Goes
      10. I've Got You Under My Skin
      11. It's De-lovely
      12. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
      13. I Got Rhythm
      14. Love Is Sweeping The Country
      15. Love Walked In
      16. 'S Wonderful
      17. Bidin' My Time
      18. Oh, Lady, Be Good
      19. Fascinating Rhythm
      20. Liza
      21. Embraceable You
      22. The Man I Love
      23. Someone To Watch Over Me
      24. But Not For Me

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars The BEST Gershwin/Porter album.......2004-02-11

      Perhaps I'm romanticizing, but this was THE cd I listened to in high school. The arrangements are absolutely captivating; building new material over the original themes while referencing them so purely. I couldn't imagine a better use of your money than purchasing this album, it will bring you years of joy!

      4 out of 5 stars Glowing Coles of Porter..........2004-01-15

      I can only comment on the Porter half of this recording, as I own it on original vinyl. It's a mono copy, but you wouldn't know it. As usual, excellent engineering from Mercury, who set standards in the early 60's that still count (IMHO) as best practice.

      Frederick Fennell is right at home in the warmth of these beautifully wrought Ray Wright orchestrations. As he should be; Wright's day job was orchestrating for Radio City Music Hall. The sound is lush, the dynamics amazing, the performance spot on. It gets four stars only because I can't justify five, not having heard the Gershwin half.

      I suppose that if you can't find a nice copy to play on a good turntable with a warm amplifier, then this CD would do - but then, you miss the excitement of hearing sound you've been taught can only come from a CD, magically floating straight up from ancient vinyl.
      This Is the Army / Call Me Mister / Winged Victory
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Fine music, tone-deaf pricing from Vivendi
      • At long last and timely to boot
      This Is the Army / Call Me Mister / Winged Victory
      Irving Berlin , Harold Rome , and Moss Hart
      Manufacturer: Decca Broadway
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000A9D1N
      Release Date: 2003-07-29

      Tracks:

      1. Overture - Irving Berlin
      2. I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep - Irving Berlin
      3. I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen - Irving Berlin
      4. Ihe Army's Made A Man Out Of Me - Irving Berlin
      5. The Army's Made A Man Out Of Me - Irving Berlin
      6. What The Well Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear - Irving Berlin
      7. How Bout A Cheer For The Navy - Irving Berlin
      8. American Eagles - Irving Berlin
      9. Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning - Irving Berlin
      10. Going Home Train - Harold Rome
      11. Along With Me - Harold Rome
      12. Little Surplus Me - Harold Rome
      13. The Red Ball Express - Harold Rome
      14. Military Life - Harold Rome
      15. Yuletied, Park Avenue - Harold Rome
      16. When We Meet Again - Harold Rome
      17. The Face On The Dime - Harold Rome
      18. South America, Take It Away - Harold Rome
      19. Call Me Mister - Harold Rome
      20. Winged Victory - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra
      21. My Dream Book Of Memories - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra
      22. The Whiffenpoof Song - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra
      23. The Army Air Corps - Sgt. David Rose/ Winged Victory Chorus And Orchestra

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Fine music, tone-deaf pricing from Vivendi.......2007-05-09

      "This is the Army" is the first, and by far the greatest. When the word historic has lost all meaning this revue truly was -- perhaps the biggest show-biz charity fundraiser ever (for the Army Emergency Relief, which exists to this day), an incalculable morale booster on two fronts, a show whose too-small number of black players nonetheless helped break down the military's color barrier. It also sired the first major-label musical cast album; Decca rushed it into production at the end of July, 1942 to beat the AFM's notorious recording ban. That (and perhaps some reticence with an untested genre) may explain why the public only got four 10" 78s, shorter than they should have been. (Victor rushed its own studio recording into print as well, with mediocre arrangements and Fats Waller.) The following year Decca atoned for its mistake when it declared peace with the musician's union to record "Oklahoma!", making the cast album a permanent part of our musical lives. If we got only a fraction of what must have been it must have been tremendous. On the evidence this was Irving Berlin's finest score to date, and after the slog through multiple continents with a war hardened company he dug deep and wrote "Annie Get Your Gun." The tragedy is that no one tried to revive this show when enough of the boys were still alive, say in the eighties; perhaps Berlin, by then a hopeless recluse, turned it down. As touching and as stirring as these songs are it is preposterous that this score has remained all but buried since the last production in 1945. That this show is inextricably tied to a war is no excuse; the memory of a brave generation deserves better.

      We go inevitably downhill from there, starting with the first track of "Call Me Mister", a postwar show with a lighter touch, and a lighter songwriter in several ways. Harold Rome could write a mean lyric, and he was good at the sort of situational humor that worked with topical shows, but despite his ambitions -- at the end of his career he foolishly adapted "Gone with the Wind" -- he just could not write the fine ballad that would have put him in the first rank. So where "This is the Army" can move the soul "Mister" just sits there, despite a haunting tribute to the "Face on the Dime." Its comic relief saves the day and it's pretty good as a recording too, as it's from 1946, and gives us a flavor of the old-time Broadway sound that makes these early albums so appealing. The four concluding sides of incidental music from Moss Hart's play "Winged Victory" are negligible. These are from David Rose, author of "Holiday for Strings" and patron saint of easy listening (until he wrote "The Stripper" and no doubt caused Red Skelton to swallow his kaddidlehopper). As might be expected from a man Spike Jones parodied he writes the most self-important music with the most showoffy grandiose charts, undercutting whatever patriotic feeling it had. His orchestral yelling even makes "The Army Air Corps" ("Off we go into the wild blue yonder") tiresome, a true negative achievement. It's easy to see why this has never been revived -- and never could be.

      Despite its shortcomings of production (and in the last two works of inspiration), this is a fine and valuable recording. Which brings us to Vivendi. When the company revamped its cast-album catalog it decided to price these completely amortized albums at full-line-plus. It's especially galling here as all the selections from "This is the Army" and "Winged Victory" and at least one from "Call Me Mister" have enough surface noise and distortion to indicate they're likely from commercial pressings. Maybe Mr. Bronfman Junior needed the money for his ultimately failed investment; but such gouging underscores the contempt the record business has for its customers, whom it sees as saps whose pockets will empty endlessly when it grabs them face down by the ankles. The public is now richly returning the favor by tuning itself out to the majors and its endless parade of tunelessness. For all the gold-chained clan's howls of denial it isn't good for the record trade -- and in the end, by eviscerating the one stable source for new music, it isn't good for us.

      5 out of 5 stars At long last and timely to boot.......2003-09-01

      Having scored a triumph during World War I with his "Yip Yip Yaphank," Irving Berlin was a natural to be asked to create a similar revue for World War II, and the all-male "This Is the Army" did very well. An original cast recording came out in 1942. The very next year, the Air Force got its chance with Moss Hart's "Winged Victory." Four of the songs appeared in boxed set of 78 rpm discs. When it was all over, the returning GI was saluted in yet another revue called "Call Me Mister." That original cast album appeared in 1946. Now you can hear them ALL on a single Decca CD (BOOOO831-02).

      There is a soundtrack recording from the film "This Is the Army" that is extremely fuzzy, making this Decca release far preferable, all the more so because it does give us the original all-soldier cast that included Irving Berlin himself singing (more or less) his immortal "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning." Other songs include "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen," "How About a Cheer For the Navy," and "American Eagles."

      The focus here is how men made the transition from civilian to military life, and most of the problems they faced are mentioned in the opening number, "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones." We must also note with some sadness that the real problems of joining an army are never explicit, but the purpose of the show was to reassure and not to look at the "dark side of the force."

      "Winged Victory" originally contained only two discs holding four songs: "Winged Victory," "My Dream Book of Memories," "The Whiffenpoof Song," and "The Army Air Corps." That last one thrilled my generation whenever it was played over the radio and especially during the wartime films; and it has lost none of its potency over the years. (The line about going "down in flame" still chills.) This was also the first military revue that included women, a fact which makes it even more of an historical document.

      In 1946, Harold Rome lent his talents to putting together a revue for those returning to civilian life. Early in the war, Dinah Shore was able to praise "A Boy in Khaki," but Vaughn Monroe later in the war sang about looking forward to wearing "Just a Blue Serge Suit." I have a particular fondness for this set, because I owned a copy as a boy, played it to death, and eventually lost track of it. I never knew there was a 1950 LP version which included "This Is the Army," and I spent years trying to find the company that held the copyright that would get it onto a tape or (later on) a CD. So 57 years after the album first was released, my prayer has been answered!

      The first number, sung by Lawrence Winters (a great portrayer of Porgy, by the way), takes place aboard a "Going Home Train" and is replete with optimism. A sketch in which a group of men are waiting to be assigned work for the day included Winter's rendition of "The Red Ball Express" on which the Black GIs carried supplies to the troops. He is the only one denied work at the end of the scene. We had an even older enemy than the Nazis to face.

      A young newcomer named Betty Garrett delighted audiences with "Little Surplus Me" and "Yuletide, Park Avenue" in which many of the New York shops are mentioned in Christmas carol style. But it was her rendition of "South America, Take It Away" that brought down the house and raised her to stardom.

      You get the expected comic number, "Military Life," sung by Jules Munshin (remember him from the film "On the Town"?) and two other men, while Winters sings "A Face on a Dime," a song that needs some explaining to those who were born after the minting of the "Roosevelt Dime." "Along With Me" and the full version of "When We Meet Again" are the ballads, while the title song acts as a finale number.

      The press release announces, "Decca Broadway Salutes the Troops With the CD Release of Three World War II Musical Revues." The current situation, I am sure, helped prompt the release of this set; but whatever the reason, I am absolutely delighted it is finally available. The songs are mostly excellent examples of their kind, the lyrics for the most part clever and powerful, the historical value great. I really suggest that History Departments take notice and get a copy. All the textbook accounts of the war never give the human side of things, and this CD will go a long way to letting the present young generation know how we faced all-too-familiar problems back then.
      Man With the Red Face
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • A must have for any Golden regular!
      • The best groove jazz I've heard in months
      Man With the Red Face
      Laurent Garnier
      Manufacturer: F Communications
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00004TW0W
      Release Date: 2000-05-15

      Tracks:

      1. Radio Edit
      2. Album Version

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A must have for any Golden regular!.......2000-12-06

      This TUNE by Laurent is a classic. Combining funk, jazz and a touch of techno it provides you with a cracking clubbers tune. I first heard this at Golden at The Void, Stoke on Trent and I loved it straight away. It buids up slowly but once the beat and the funk combine it sends you into another world forcing you to dance as hard as you can. Also avaliable on vinyl for all you DJ's out there!

      5 out of 5 stars The best groove jazz I've heard in months.......2000-08-28

      This is one of the best fusion jazz singles I've heard in a long time. It is an excellent mixture of groove beats with some well seasoned saxaphone.

      Listen to it. You won't be disappopinted
      The Wacky World of Spike Jones & His City Slickers
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        The Wacky World of Spike Jones & His City Slickers
        Spike Jones & His City Slickers
        Manufacturer: Good Music Record Co.
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000SIS7R2

        Product Description

        Song list: 1. Cocktails for Two (2:55) -- 2. William Tell Overture (3:15) -- 3. Holiday for Strings (3:09) -- 4. Der Fuehrer's Face (2:37) -- 5. None But the Lonely Heart (3:15) -- 6. The Man on the Flying Trapeze (3:02) -- 7. Chloe (3:09) -- 8. Hawaiian War Chant (2:44) -- 9. My Old Flame (3:30) -- 10. The Glow Worm (3:06) -- 11. Yes! We Have No Bananas (3:13) -- 12. You Always Hurt the One You Love (2:50) -- 13. Dance of the Hours (3:29) -- 14. Liebestraum (3:09) -- 15. Love in Bloom (3:23) -- 16. The Sheik of Araby (2:27) -- 17. Laura (2:56) -- 18. I Dream of Brownie with the Light Blue Jeans (3:04).
        Man with the Red Face
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Groovy
        Man with the Red Face
        Laurent Garnier
        Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00004TAIG
        Release Date: 2000-06-13

        Tracks:

        1. The Man With The Red Face
        2. The Man With The Red Face (Svek Remix)
        3. The Man With The Red Face (Funk D'Void Mix)

        Album Description

        New single from French techno artist. A combination of a dark groovy bassline in a pure Detroit techno style & of free jazz (screaming saxophone). Tracks 'The Man With The Red Face', 'The Man With The Red Face' (Svek Remix & Funk D'Void Mix). 2000 release. Slimline jewel case.

        Album Details

        Second Single from the 'Unreasonable Behaviour' Release.

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Groovy.......2000-05-23

        This a really nice and groovy track. The remixes are also fun. The saxophone is great, and adds a jazzy sound to the nice beat. It reminds of "Merge" and "Ear Parcel" by Lamb. It's a relief to hear something else than Britney Spears or Five.

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