Cocktails [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Ain't Nothing Like Pimpin'
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2. Cocktales
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3. Can I Get a Bitch - Ant Banks, Too Short
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4. Coming up Short
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5. Thangs Change
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6. Paystyle
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7. Giving Up the Funk
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8. Top Down
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9. We Do This
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10. Game
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11. Sample the Funk
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12. Don't Fuck for Free
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Cocktails,Too Short,Jive,Gangsta Rap,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,West Coast Rap
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- Great Cole Porter Compilation
- Not just for breakfast any more
- Great music, terrible packaging
- Great Music
- Swingin' Cole Porter Classics
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Ultra-Lounge: Cocktails With Cole Porter
Various Artists
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ASIN: B0002476E2
Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Just One of Those Things - Nat King Cole
- It's De-Lovely - Ella Fitzgerald
- True Love - Dean Martin
- Anything Goes - Tony Bennett/Count Basie
- Easy To Love - Sammy Davis Jr
- C'est Magnifique - Kay Starr
- Night And Day - Steve Lawrence
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- Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) - Duke Ellington & Ella Fitzgerald
- Miss Otis Regrets - Nat King Cole
- Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Sarah Vaughan
Customer Reviews:
Great Cole Porter Compilation.......2007-06-22
This is a fabulous CD for Cole Porter fans! It has a mix of hip style by the best singers of American standards. Bought this for a gift since I already own it.
Not just for breakfast any more.......2007-01-04
I am a fan of Cole Porter's music. His lyrics are clever, amusing and, at times, sublime. The man is in a class of his own. Whether sung by Frank Sinatra or Alanis Morissette, his songs elevate the performer to their level (not that Sinatra needed to be elevated). They are timeless and classic, which is illustrated pretty well in this collection. He was sometimes naughty: the double-entendres in "Always True to You in My Fashion" and "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" always make me chuckle. He was sentimental: "Ev'ry time we say goodbye / I die a little / Ev'ry time we say goodbye / I wonder why a little / Why the gods above me / Who must be in the know / Think so little of me / They allow you to go." Most of all, he epitomized urbane: "I dined at home / in Rome next to Venice / I'd climb the Alps / but the Alps are a menace." He could turn a phrase like no other. Not every song here is representative of the best Cole Porter has to offer, however. His songs have been interpreted every which way and not all are to my liking. For instance, I prefer Sinatra's slower, more soulful version of "What is This Thing Called Love" to the up-tempo one here from Kay Starr because the song is sung by someone who has had his or her heart broken. "I Happen to Like New York," although slightly amusing in its deference to Judy Garland, isn't very melodic or especially witty. Likewise, "Miss Otis Regrets" would be largely forgettable if not for Nat "King" Cole's marvelous rendering. The song, which is sort of an updated "Frankie and Johnny," allegedly stems from a line Mr. Porter overheard a waiter utter at restaurant. Additionally, the CD contains only twenty songs, which means many fantastic tunes had to be left out. Absent from this brief selection are such notables as "You're the Top," "Brush Up Your Shakespeare," "I Get a Kick Out of You," "Too Darn Hot," "Begin the Beguine" and "I Hate Men." Nonetheless, even if you thought you would never like a song by Liza Minnelli, give this CD a few spins.
Great music, terrible packaging.......2004-10-26
A very good compilation, musically speaking (except for the odd inclusion of the jarring Judy Garland number). But, for fans of the Ultra Lounge series, there leaves a little bit to be desired. It's as if this CD was slapped together in haste. The overall packaging could be better, and should be better (Porter's name, afterall, is often spoken in the same breath as the words "style" and "sophistication"). Gone is the defining groovy artwork that has been synonymous with all of the other Ultra Lounge offerings. The liner notes are lacking in style and content, even leaving some artists out altogether (poor Kay Starr!). There are no bonus hidden tracks this time around, either. Come on Ultra Lounge! You used to be cool!
Great Music.......2004-07-31
We love to listen to cocktail music while we are making dinner or socializing with friends, and this is a great listen. Some of the songs are so-so, but overall I would recommend it. You deserve it, the music is fun.
Swingin' Cole Porter Classics.......2004-06-16
"Cocktails With Cole Porter" mixes some of Porter's best songs with the best jazz / lounge performers from the 40s, 50s, and 60s, creating one of THE best compilations in the entire Ultra Lounge series.
Porter's songs are timeless and easily recognizable, even for those who may have never heard of him. The entire CD is top notch including such gems as Ella Fitzgerald's "It's De-Lovely," Louis Armstrong's "High Society Calypso," and "Anything Goes" by Tony Bennett and Count Basie.
This CD is great for Porter fans as well as Ultra Lounge loyalists, and the perfect prelude to the new Cole Porter film due out in July. No doubt, a de-lovely addition to any swingin' music library.
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- So Much Funk!
- His Best!!!
- One of Short's better CD's
- An Evolutionary Step for Short Dogg
- By far his best album
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Cocktails
Too Short
Manufacturer: Jive
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ASIN: B000000528
Release Date: 1995-01-24 |
Tracks:
- Ain't Nothing Like Pimpin'
- Cocktales
- Can I Get A ****
- Coming Up $hort
- Thangs Change
- Paystyle
- Giving Up The Funk
- Top Down
- We Do This
- Game
- Sample The Funk
- Don't **** For Free
Customer Reviews:
So Much Funk!.......2007-05-16
1994-1995 was an awesome period in hip-hop. Too Short definitely gets his pim strut on real big here. Now, I may not be a big fan of pimp/misogyny rap, and Short is huge on this, but I cannot deny it, he is cool; I have 11 of his albums! He flows easy and simple over the syrupy funk of the beats. Many complain about Too Short's rhyme schemes, but I do like his flow, and he does rhyme well. Now, the beats definitely slap with that 90's G-Funk syrupy vibe courtesy of the Dangerous Crew, Shorty B, Pee Wee, Spearhead X, Short himself, and of course, long time cuddy Ant Banks!! My favorite song here is the Banks and Short collabo, "Can I Get A B---h." The beat is that type you envision ridin' on 3 wheel with triple gold on a famed sunny Cali day! Banks beat here is one of his best ever. Banks also heats up the beat with some old school flava on the pimp style rider anthem, "Top Down." 2Pac, Father Dom, and Flint Mi.'s great MC Breed trade relentless flows over a bouncy Dangerous Crew beat on "We Do This." "Thangs Change" takes a different approach. Spearhead X and Short Dog create a slow bass heavy G-Funk beat while Short analyzes how screwed up life can be and how values in society have changed over the decades trading spits with Malik, Jamal (from Illegal), and the youngsta from Atlanta Baby D. "Paystyle" is hot with a slick rollin' beat and deep bass and Short gets his hustle on makin that cheddar while buckin' down mark azz MC's. I don't like the simplistic sampling on "Giving Up The Funk," for the sample has been overused and sounds so generic here. But for the most part, the beats are bangin' with that mid 90's bay area fonk! Pimp rap was nathan new to Short Dog in 1994/1995, but he always brings that charisma, and why change a winning formula?
His Best!!!.......2006-09-30
OK...Get In Where You Fit In was my favorite, I have to say that this is his Best Album. The beats are very good and bump endlessly. His lyrical pimp-hand seems to be at its strongest. I definetly feel that this embodies a good majority of his work. Point being, cop this and play it everytime you're chillin w/your friends or drivin around your city. Peace!
One of Short's better CD's.......2006-03-21
Cocktales is one of Shorty's best CD's in my opinion. You can ride the to the whole CD except for Thangs Change. Besides for that one song the CD is great. It also features a song by 2pac and MC breed a good mix of cali. Not too much to say about cocktails except for a good album name for Short and overall a A- CD. My favorite song is coming up short then top down. Obviously i've gotta reccommend almost every short album cause im a fan but this CD is good even if your not a true fan like me. Beeyatch! For every Too Short review check out my other reviews
An Evolutionary Step for Short Dogg.......2006-01-11
I recently purchsed this album after buying all the albums Short recorded before it. I saw the video for Top Down and thgouht the beat was tight so i coped the album cuz you cant go wrong with Short dogg. After bumpin Top Down for 20 minutes, I went on to listen to the album. It is funky, but with a different touch of funk than say Shorty the Pimp or Get In Where You Fit In. Dont get it twisted, this is definetly some straight Cokeland funk, but you can tell Short is moving away from his old school roots in testing new sounds and beats. I do have to give credit though to Ant Banks, that fool can never make a bad funk beat. Him and Short together is like a dynamic duo never heard in the rap game. Especially in the Bay Area. Top Down is definetly the thumper of this album. His raps are on point because you will want to bump these beats all over town. Too $hort is one of those rappers you just are not ashamed of. He has street cred, pimpin' game, and has produced some of the funkiest, tightest bass loops around. Too bad this was the last true funk album before $hort got a lil wanksta on us all.
By far his best album.......2005-12-08
This in my opinion is his finest album. An ablum where you don't have to hit the Fast forward button once, every track is worth the playtime. With a smooth blend of bass line beats with tales of pimpin' to compliment that...it can't be beat. 5 stars.
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- Great Performance (and Cocktails)
- Great album
- hit and miss...mostly miss
- American Perspective
- Stomp Rock Brit/Welsh Style At Its Best
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Performance and Cocktails
Stereophonics
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ASIN: B00000K29Z
Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Roll Up And Shine
- The Bartender And The Thief
- Hurry Up And Wait
- Pick A Part That's New
- Just Looking
- Half The Lies You Tell Ain't True
- I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio
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Stereophonics have evolved remarkably since they were a Welsh covers band who once prided themselves on the authenticity of their Jimi Hendrix set. Though that 1960s influence is muted on the follow-up to their million-selling debut, Word Gets Around, there are enough hard riffs and vocal shred on the power trio's sophomore outing to evoke more contemporary Seattle comparisons. His band's whirlwind success have informed singer-songwriter Kelly Jones' lyrics and vocal persona with some refreshingly wide-eyed cynicism to season his band's hard-edged pop bent. Though they evoke comparisons to everyone from the Faces to Alice in Chains, Stereophonics are clearly carving their own niche, especially on the infectious "She Take Her Clothes Off," the acoustic-rooted "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio," the raucous opener "Roll Up and Shine," and "A Minute Longer." Like many ambitious young musicians before them, Jones and company have written about the world they've seen from the back of a bar, a tour bus window, and through TV's jaundiced filter; it's the cinematic grace, wit, and humanity of those observations that sets them apart from their Brit-pop peers and forecasts even greater things to come. --Jerry McCulley
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The Welsh indie rock trio's 1999 sophomore release featuring the U.K. top three hit 'The Bartender And The Thief' and the single 'Just Looking'. 13 tracks in all.
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Japanese Version featuring Four Bonus Tracks.
Customer Reviews:
Great Performance (and Cocktails).......2006-10-23
This was the last Stereophonics album that I purchased, and I wish that I had gotten it a lot sooner. Magnificent. All of the tracks are well mixed and the clarity of Kelly's vocals is crystal clear. What a sweet album, and by saying that I mean that I'm glad they chose to show some of their heart on it. Performance includes some of the most beautiful songs the group has ever put together in my opinion. Case in point being "Hurry Up and Wait". This song makes sense if you put it into context concerning the state of peoples beliefs in this day and age. I think they are saying be patient and the good things in life will come to you. In the same context is the track "Is Yesterday, Tommorrow, Today?". But I'm not saying that this album only has slow or mellow tracks. If you want to hear driving rock and roll, just listen to "Roll Up and Shine", "The Bartender and the Thief", and "T-Shirt Sun Tan". Excellent if you really want to get your head bobbing. However, the best two tracks on the album are of the slower variety. "I Stopped to Fill My Car Up" is beautiful in the fact that it's such a creepy tune. And the best has got to be "Just Looking". It's got great verses that build up to crashing choruses. Magical, just magical. This is definately one for anyone who likes great music and especially if they are fans of The Stereophonics.
Great album.......2005-04-11
This, the Stereophonics 2nd album, is leaps and bounds beyond its predecessor, Word Gets Around, in terms of production, songwriting, and performance. From the brutal opener of Roll Up and Shine to the storming rockers like The Bartender and The Thief, Half of the Lies You Tell Ain't True, and T-Shirt Sun Tan, to the pretty She Takes Her Clothes Off, I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio, and Plastic California, this album is rock-solid (pun intended!). The closer is a little long-winded and repetitive, and there are some limp ballads (Just Looking, Hurry Up and Wait) but overall, this is a solid album!
hit and miss...mostly miss.......2004-10-14
if you can get past the grating voice of the lead singer, you might find this album mildly enjoyable. The record is very schizophrenic and doesn't really put a stamp on what it's trying to do. The band is at their best when they ease off the pedal and put some rythum into their music. There are three great songs on this album - Hurry Up and Wait, A Minute Longer and I Stopped to Fill My Car Up - that exemplify the band's strength. But anytime they try and reach beyond their capabilities, the music falls apart. Having said that, the 3 great songs, along with 4 or 5 more decent ones, are worth the money. It's not the greatest album in the world, but it's not bad.
American Perspective.......2004-04-20
Grunge is just a memory now as the American masses go after Kid Rock. But bands like Stereophonics have been doing the great old punk/metal thing for a few years, and this new record was actually up for this year's Mercury Prize. Songs like "The Bartender and The Thief" and "T-shirt Sun Tan" are classic songs to get excited about. Also they are big on ballads, that show a softer side to the power trio from Wales. I saw them recently live, and they are entertaining, with singer Kelly Jones' head to the side approach, and the drummer Stuart Cable had as much energy as Keith Moon. Finally here's a band who can take the mantel from Oasis and Nirvana. A record for those who want to rock out!
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Stomp Rock Brit/Welsh Style At Its Best.......2001-12-01
The Sterophonics' second album offers a refreshing offering of Brit Stomp Rock (except they are Welsh). What a great album, full of great guitar hooks and band leader Kelly Jones' personal views of life and relationships.
The album starts of with a rousing "Roll Up and Shine", as good an album opener as you will find. The next track "The Bartender and The Thief" (one of the album's highly succesful singles in the UK) is an up-uptempo rocker, just great. "Hurry Up and Wait" (another of the singles) is an accoustic-based slower song, contemplating the question of why we wanna hurry up all the time. "Half The Lies" is one of the album's best tracks, another stomp-along tracks, and the same can be said for the ironically titled "Is Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow", demonstrating Kelly Jones' smart lyrics. "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio" (another single) stems from a dream Kelly had about "Ringo Starr and George Harrison singing in front of my parents' house", and while originally intended to be sung by drummer Stuart Cable (in the vein of Ringo Starr), in the end Kelly has lead vocals on this one.
This album was the break-through for the Stereophonics in the UK and it's easy to see why: great melodies, great guitar hooks, and interesting themes. The band has made some headway in the US this year (most recently opening for U2), but they deserve much better. BUY IT!
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- A Real Gem
- One More Cocktail, Please Joey!!!
- Cocktails with joey
- Sophisticated retro-lounge
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Cocktails With Joey
Joey Altruda
Manufacturer: Will Records
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ASIN: B0000030KV
Release Date: 1995-10-24 |
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- Tropical Espionage
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- The Brothers Go To Mother's
- Remembering Jobim
- Cha Cha #9
- April In Portugal
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Customer Reviews:
A Real Gem.......2005-07-21
this release was the catalyst for my lounge music buying binges back in the day and it has turned out to be the definitive release that i have judged all modern lounge releases by. yes, it's that great. altruda's mission for this release was to offer the listener ". . . the full spectrum of the cocktail sounds", and while henry mancini has certainly influenced the music and arrangements on this release in huge part, there are odes to many other influential artists and arrangers as well. there are hints of jobim, george shearing, jackie gleason, herbie mann, lalo schifrin, willie bobo and a truckload of others. huge big band numbers, small combos, quiet bossa nova pieces, and smokin' latin swingers are all represented. on the downside, this release is what i have judged all of joey altruda's other releases by, which probably isn't fair. he's released some good stuff since, but nothing compares to this gem.
One More Cocktail, Please Joey!!!.......2004-08-18
This CD is, in all honesty, one of my favorite albums of all time. The playing is superb, be it Joey's cool, James Bond-style tremolo guitar or the awesome sound of the mighty Hammond B-3 organ. Joey's originals sit perfectly next to other composer's work, and his cover of Henry Mancini's The Brothers Go To Mothers is one of the very coolest tunes to be ever captured by a recording device. It is amazing, wait...AMAZING that something like this came out in the 90's. This stuff can and should inspire any musician who hears it. My only gripe with it is the cover. Surely they could've come up with something a little better than that?!?!? The back is cool, but man, oh man, that cover! Anyway, its the music that really counts and it rates a perfect 10 from me.
Cocktails with joey.......2004-07-09
FAbulous, I listen to it all the time. Sensual and sensational lounge music. Makes you want to dance, I would recommend for a relaxing time
Sophisticated retro-lounge.......2002-03-09
This 1995 entry in the lounge revival is a real sleeper. While Combustible Edison and others generated more national attention, Altruda put together a recording that relies less on retro-kitsch and more on sophisticated arrangements and fine playing. Henry Mancini is an obvious touch-point for this effort, with the maestro's "The Brother's Go To Mothers" (originally featured as incidental music in 1959's Peter Gunn television series) providing a superb organ-led workout. Altruda's own "A Martini for Mancini," is a worthy bossa-nova homage to the master, featuring lively vibes, flute and Hammond B-3, accompanied by a swanky, swirling horn arrangement.
Altruda's originals feature elements of several '50s masters in addition to Mancini. The latin sounds of Perez Prado, and the inventive arrangements of Juan Garcia Esquivel are obvious influences, as are the soundtracks of Ennio Morricone and Nino Rota, and the exotica sounds of Martin Denny and Arthur Lyman. The opener, "Tropical Espionage" blends the bird calls of Denny with a sophisticated horn chart and a bird-like flute lead. "Remembering Jobim" features the Stan Getz-inspired saxophone of Doug Webb and a melody mindful of Antonio Carlos Jobim's classics.
The oft-covered "April in Portugal" (nearly a standard of loungecore, with covers by Esquivel, The Three Suns, Enoch Light, Les Baxter, Perez Prado, Ray Anthony, Bert Kaempfert, and many, many more) adds a bit of rock 'n' roll to the bossa nova beat, while "Mambo Bardot" drops the tempo for a slow, mysterious dance befitting it's original setting in the film "And God Created Woman." Cy Coleman's theme for Hugh Hefner's "Playboy After Dark" television program features the superbly cool piano stylings of Red Young and fine sax from Doug Webb and Plas Johnson. Finally, Jackie Gleason's "Melancholy Serenade," best known as the theme for "The Honeymooners" is re-imagined as a cha-cha.
This seems to be an undeservedly overlooked album among lounge revivalists. Altruda's lifelong devotion to the easier side of jazz pays off big on this debut.
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- LOVE ULTRA LOUNGE! Have most all of them now
- Nostalgic holiday songs
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- One of the best Christmas collections out there...
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ASIN: B000002UFL
Release Date: 1996-09-03 |
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- Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer Mambo - Billy May
- Winter Wonderland - Peggy Lee
- Christmas Trumpets/We Wish You A Verry Merry... - Ray Anthony
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- Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town/White Christmas - Jimmy McGriff
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A perfect martini-and-mistletoe combo, Christmas Cocktails will gaily seduce you with its bevy of nostalgic and occasionally campy holiday fare. Vocal vixens Peggy Lee, Julie London (her "I'd Like You for Christmas" will melt the ice cubes in your fridge), Kay Starr, and Nancy Wilson join forces with perennial crooners such as Lou Rawls, Dean Martin, and the immortal Nat "King" Cole, along with a handful of instrumental big-band numbers and odd, at times cheese-ball-shaped jazz organ pieces from Jimmy McGriff and the flammable Eddie Dundstedter, among others. But the essential item that makes plunking down your pelts for this very chi-chi set is none other than Billy May's lovably kitschy workout called "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer Mambo." It's a scream. The package comes complete with its own cocktail minimanual and the recipes for Hot Toddys and Hot Tom and Jerrys. Garishly retro and naughtily nostalgic, this kind of slinky Christmas gift should probably be illegal in many prudish states. --Martin Keller
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LOVE ULTRA LOUNGE! Have most all of them now.......2007-05-12
Nothing can be finer that Ultra Lounge - never a bad thing to say.
Nostalgic holiday songs.......2006-12-26
For an enjoyable beginning or end of the holiday rush, check out Capitol Record's compilation of Christmas tracks that hail back to the late 1950s and 1960s, Ultra-Lounge: Christmas Cocktails, Part One. The cd includes re-mastered recordings gathered for one's nostalgic listening pleasure. Indeed, several of the tracks are by obscure and not so obscure artists that have not seen the light of day since their vinyl release, but are now included to entertain every listener during the holiday season.
Christmas Cocktails has an eclectic mix of songs. The cd includes 18 tracks plus four bonuses. Most of the songs are instrumentals with a little impromptu vocal breaks here and there giving listeners that "lounge" or "let's have a party" feel -- "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reinder," "Cha-Cha All The Way." The ever so popular '60s instrumentalists, The Hollyridge Strings provide their wall of sound-like rendition of "Jingle Bells/Jingle Bell Rock" while Eddie Dunstedter plays a relaxing yet exotic version of "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus/Jingle Bells Bossa Nova." Al Ciola and Riz Ortolani play a polynesian sounding instrumental,"Holiday on Skis," which makes one feel like gliding down the slopes. Also, there's a little jazz by the legends, Peggy Lee's "Winter Wonderland," the slow but sensual renderings by Julie London, "I'd Like You For Christmas," and Nancy Wilson's "What are you doing New Year's Eve?" Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians will have listeners cackling and caroling with very the cheerful, "Ring Those Christmas Bells."
Ultra-Lounge: Christmas Cocktails, Part One may not be for the traditional Christmas carol listener. However, for those who have an ear for the unusual or want to hear a little holly jolly tunes, this may be the cd to add to your holiday collection.
Perfect Holiday Music.......2006-11-03
This is a jazzy and fun CD. Perfect for those holiday parties and gift wrapping. You can't help but be in a better mood when listening. I love it and highly recomend it.
Christina
People please..........2005-12-15
I bought because I thought it would have a cool cocktail sound. Wrong! It was obnoxious! I did not even get to the last song. I put it in the shredder so I would never listen to it again by accident.
One of the best Christmas collections out there..........2005-11-30
Those with a taste for an "old-fashioned" Christmas collection, though one with the campy kick that a retro Christmas CD really should have, can do no better than Part 1 of a now-3 disc series of loungey holiday confections from the Capitol music vaults. The jingle-jangle instrumentals from the likes of Billy May and the Jackie Gleason Orchestra are pleasant if overlong, but the vocal selections are unbeatable. Nancy Wilson's buttery crooning on perhaps the most romantic holiday song ("What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?") is delicious, as are Peggy Lee's "Winter Wonderland" and Dean Martin's "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm". These discs are all worth owning, even if there's a too-soft chestnut or two amongst the treasures, and the swingin' 60's artwork is terrific.
Average customer rating:
- It's Christmas...It's Ultralounge!
- That's Not TRUE - DISC 3 IS AVAILABLE SEPARATELY
- Disc 3 only available here? How disappointing?
- A Gold Star for Great Music, A Lump of Coal for Packaging
- Capitol Offense/Great Holiday Music
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Ultimate Christmas Cocktails
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002W4UQQ
Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer Mambo - Billy May
- Winter Wonderland - Peggy Lee
- Christmas Trumpets/We Wish You A Very Merry Christmas - Ray Anthony
- Christmas Is - Lou Rawls
- Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town/White Christmas - Jimmy McGriff
- I'd Like You For Christmas - Julie London
- Holiday On Skis - Al Caiola & Riz Ortolani
- (Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With The Bag - Kay Starr
- Jingle Bells/Jingle Bell Rock - Hollyridge Strings
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Dean Martin
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus/Jingle Bells Bossa Nova - Eddie Dunstedter
- Christmas Kisses - Ray Anthony
- I'll Be Home For Christmas/Baby, It's Cold Outside - Jackie Gleason/Jack Marshall
- What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? - Nancy Wilson
- Cha-Cha All The Way - Capitol Studio Orchestra
- The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You) - Nat King Cole
- The Nutcracker Suite - Les Brown & His Band Of Renown
- Ring Those Christmas Bells - Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians
Tracks:
- Sleigh Ride/Jingle Bells - Al Caiola
- Jingle All the Way - Lena Horne
- Merry Christmas, Baby - Lou Rawls
- Warm December - Julie London
- Let It Snow!/Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer - Eddie Dunstedter
- The Merriest - June Christy
- All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) - Nat King Cole Trio
- The Christmas Waltz - Nancy Wilson
- I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm/Jing-A-Ling - Les Brown
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Jimmy McGriff
- Baby, It's Cold Outside - Dean Martin
- Snowfall/Snowfall Cha-Cha - George Shearing/Billy May
- Jingle Bell Rock - Wayne Newton
- Frosty the Snowman - The Ventures
- Christmas Island - Bob Atcher & The Dinning Sisters
- Exotic Night - Martin Denny
- Happy Holiday - Peggy Lee
- Sleigh Ride/Santa Claus' Party - Les Baxter
- Auld Lang Syne - Guy Lombardo
- What Is a Santa Claus? - Stan Kenton
Tracks:
- Baby It's Cold Outside - Sammy Davis, Jr. & Carmen McRae
- Frosty The Snowman - Bing Crosby
- Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town - Lena Horne
- Jingle Bells - Johnny Mercer
- Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Wayne Newton
- That's What I Want For Christmas - Nancy Wilson
- Winter Wonderland - Dean Martin (alternate take)
- Do You Believe In Santa Claus? - Billy May
- White Christmas - Peggy Lee
- Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Al Martino
- A Mashmallow World - Ray Anthony (previously unreleased)
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Lou Rawls
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Julie London (previously unreleased)
- Buon Natale (Merry Christmas To You) - Nat King Cole
- Sorry To See You Go - June Christy (previously unreleased on CD)
Customer Reviews:
It's Christmas...It's Ultralounge!.......2006-12-17
I have always had a love/hate relationship with the Ultralounge series. What I have always loved about the entire series is that amidst the numerous tracks of 50's-60's lounge, oddities and rarities packed onto a cd, you will always find some great standards along with some hidden gems. The Ultralounge series are also visually stunning, full of kitchy, campy vintage commercial art, drink recipes and well scribed liner notes about all the music included. On the other hand, you will also get a handful of absurdities that may make you wonder why anyone actually recorded them and, better yet, who actually listened to them? (Did 50's lounge lizards actually buy and listen to an entire album of whistling?) The Ultimate Christmas Cocktails Box is no exception. Since I'm a sucker for re-packaged box sets, and since I didn't own the first two volumes, Ultimate Christmas Cocktails was a good find. Captital Records probably had the lion's share of that era's top vocalists and many are represented here doing their Christmas swing thing. If you enjoy vintage 50's-60's kitch and camp, you will enjoy the other tracks as well. There is a notable difference between the first two volumes of Christmas Cocktails and the third volume. Volumes 1 & 2, from the original series, have full booklets and each cd contains over 20 tracks each. Volume 3, was obviously not created by the original Ultralounge Marketing Team. It contains far fewer tracks, no booklet, and subsequently, is far less "visually entertaining". (That team has moved on to produce the "Wonderland" series) Ironically, though, it is the best out of the three discs as far as conistant song/artist selection and listenability. No need skip over the odd ducks. It is notable too, in that it contains a previously unreleased treasure...Julie London's version of "'I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm". I am a big London fan and have been playing this one on repeat since the first time I heard it. Wow. Talk about turning a song around 180 degrees! Compared to Dean Martin's "snuggle at the ski lodge" version, Julie has a fireplace in her bedroom and it's burning! All in all, this box set is a fun addition to a holiday collection...if you like music from the Golden Age of Christmas Albums...top vocalists of the era, singing their 2-3 minute musical Christmas Cards, with some high camp thrown in for retro yuletide cheer.
That's Not TRUE - DISC 3 IS AVAILABLE SEPARATELY.......2006-10-16
If you check on the Amazon website, all three discs are available separately under the name "Ultra-Lounge Christmas Cocktails, Pt. 1, Pt. 2, Pt. 3" and at this writing (10/16/06) all three discs are for sale at $7.99 each or the box set (Ultimate Christmas Cocktails) for $20.99. Either way, it's a fantastic bargain for such an eclectic mix of 50s and 60s Christmas music staples.
Don't downgrade your review of this Box set based on erroneous information.
Disc 3 only available here? How disappointing?.......2005-02-07
As an owner of disc one and two purchased from Amazon, I was really disappointed to find, as others have, that disc three is only available in this set. Is this a joke? We all need to write to Capital Records and complain. Why would part one and two be available and not part three? Maybe Amazon should allow those of us who bought parts 1 and 2 from them to exchange them for the 3 disc set. It would be good business practice IMHO. Hopefully Capital will hear our plea and offer disc 3 on its own.
Coming back to this review in 2006, one year after I wrote the 1st part of this review, Disc 3 is now available on its own, so I will now say that this set deserves 4 stars.
A Gold Star for Great Music, A Lump of Coal for Packaging.......2004-12-25
Yes, I'm on board with the rest of the reviewers on this. As a proud owner of Volumes 1 & 2 for several years I can't believe Capitol is punishing me and others by offering Volume 3 only in the boxed set. If you do not own these and are a fan of 1950's and 1960's tinsel time music that is different (and better) than the ordinary, you will love this material...BUY A SET TODAY ! unless your afraid they'll come out with Vol 4 only available in a box set next year. Come on Capitol, cut your loyal customers and fans a break and release Volume 3 as a single CD.
Capitol Offense/Great Holiday Music.......2004-12-13
Yes, I agree with the other reviewers wholeheartedly that this is a major marketing blunder by Capitol Records, so a big "bah humbug" to the Scrooges at Capitol who decided to release Volume Three as part of this set only.
With that having been said, we're really reviewing the music and artists represented here and they're all great. These are fun and festive recordings with a bit of swing and swagger that will enliven your holiday cocktail parties, dinners, whatever. Whenever we play them one of our guests inevitably asks what we are playing. Cuts by June Christy, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee, Lena Horne, Les Brown, Nancy Wilson, Billy May, Julie London and many more are included here and all are performing at the peak of their talent.
If you're a fan of great music and some of the best artists of the '50's and '60's or of all time you will love this collection. I highly recommend it. When will Capitol get around to releasing June Christy's This Time of Year on CD? A second cut from this album is included on Volume Three.
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- Beer Bellied Pop Punk
- Only one review! What the hell.
- Absolutely cute!
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Cocktails & Dreams
The Lawrence Arms
Manufacturer: Asian Man
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ASIN: B0009A1AIW
Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
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- Old Timer's 2x4
- Turnstiles/Old Mexico Way /Purple Haze
- Old Mexico Way
- Purple Haze
- Heaven Help Me
Customer Reviews:
Beer Bellied Pop Punk.......2006-05-10
I never got into the Larry Arms until I got this cd. The first seven songs fly by and before you know it you're singing every single word.
The end of the cd should grow on you later.
Only one review! What the hell........2005-11-12
The Lawrence Arms are the greatest band ever. period.
Absolutely cute!.......2005-07-04
Wow! The drunken pooches have done it again! How did a song like '100 Resolutions' not get on one of their LPs?!?! I honestly think that is the best Lawrence Arms song, and is right up there with the Broadways 'Nautical Mile'. Just about every song on the album of B sides is pretty damn good, however, the remake of 'Turnstiles' wasnt exactly the best idea. They should have left that song alone; the original was fine the way it was. As for the remake of 'Old Timers 2X4', it practically sounds the same, just a bit heavier. I was amazed to find out that Brandon is singing towards the end of 'Another Boring Story'...he sounds almost exactly like Chris! Chris' only bad song is 'Joyce Carol Oates...', although thats probably the only bad song he has ever written. All in all, this is another great album for the ruffians of Lawrence Arms. The best thing that ever happened to the whole Chicago scene was to let Chris write songs. Who knew he'd be so damn good? He even displays his guitar abilities on 'A Toast', which is reminiscent to Chuck Berry/ 50 styles guitar. It seems that the Lawrence Arms simply cannot write unlikable tunes. Buy this album, it'll be just as rewarding as a big Lemon Chill! (or rasberry)
Average customer rating:
- LOVE ULTRA LOUNGE - have most all of them!
- Some Cool, Some "Interesting" music
- Love Part 1, you'll love part 2 and 3
- Have another drink!
- Fabulous Fun Christmas Songs
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Ultra-Lounge Christmas Cocktails, Pt. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002TLS
Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Sleigh Ride/Jingle Bells - Caiola & Ortolani, Jimmy McGriff
- Jingle All The Way - Lena Horne
- Merry Christmas Baby - Lou Rawls
- Warm December - Julie London
- Let It Snow!/Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Eddie Dunstedter
- The Merriest - June Christy
- All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) - Nat King Cole Trio
- The Christmas Waltz - Nancy Wilson
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm/Jing-A-Ling - Les Brown, Starlighters
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - Jimmy McGriff
- Baby, It's Cold Outside - Dean Martin
- Snowfall/Snowfall Cha-Cha - George Shearing, Billy May
- Jingle Bell Rock - Wayne Newton
- Frosty The Snowman - Ventures
- Christmas Island - Bob Atcher, Dinning Sisters
- Exotic Night - Martin Denny
- Happy Holiday - Peggy Lee
- Sleigh Ride/Santa Claus' Party - Ferrante & Teicher, Les Baxter
- Bonus Track 1: Auld Lang Syne - Ultra-Lounge
- Bonus Track 2: What Is A Santa Claus? - Ultra-Lounge
Customer Reviews:
LOVE ULTRA LOUNGE - have most all of them!.......2007-05-12
Nothing can be finer that Ultra Lounge - never a bad thing to say.
Some Cool, Some "Interesting" music.......2007-01-24
"Baby it's cold outside" by Dean Martin is very cool and not one you hear on the radio every year. A couple of the other ones though are way out there. One should be titled "Christmas at the roller rink" because it is classic organ music. Another is even more odd with Chrismas carols set to the old standard "Tequela" Bottom line is don't expect the usual Christmas fare and you may enjoy this CD.
Mark
Love Part 1, you'll love part 2 and 3.......2006-11-03
I loved the first one so much, I bought the second and third. These CD's are the best holiday party mix I have ever found. They are a must have in your holiday collection!
Have another drink!.......2005-12-03
This CD features Christmas music from the '50s and '60s that would have been considered to be "adult pop" at the time. That is to say, pop music for adults, instead of teenagers. There are a lot of great songs here, along with a few not so great songs. But it's all a lot of fun, and if you enjoy adult pop of the '50s and '60s, you should enjoy it.
Fabulous Fun Christmas Songs.......2005-12-01
I LOVE this CD. June Christy, Julie London, Peggy Lee, Nancy Wilson, Lena Horne --- all doing great songs.
Average customer rating:
- YAY! A THIRD!!
- For collectors
- It doesnt go with the other 2
- Shorter, but great
- You put on a first class show and I'm sorry to see you go.
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Ultra-Lounge Christmas Cocktails, Pt. 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000B19AV8
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Baby It's Cold Outside - Carmen McRae
- Frosty The Snowman - Bing Crosby
- Santa Clause Is Comin' To Town - Lena Horne
- Jingle Bells - Johnny Mercer
- Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Wayne Newton
- That's What I Want For Christmas - Nancy Wilson
- Winter Wonderland - Dean Martin
- Do You Believe In Santa Claus? - Billy May
- White Christmas - Peggy Lee
- Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Al Martino
- A Marshmallow World - Ray Anthony
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Lou Rawls
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Julie London
- Buon Natale (Means Merry Christmas To You) - Nat King Cole
- Sorry To See You Go - June Christy
Customer Reviews:
YAY! A THIRD!!.......2007-05-13
Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.
For collectors.......2007-02-01
If you are into the Ultra Lounge series as I am, then you will want this album in your collection. I have the previous two Christmas albums which I think are better than this 3rd addition, but still worth having if you are a fan of this stuff.
It doesnt go with the other 2.......2007-01-10
I love the Christmas Cocktails Cd's. They are my favorite "New" Christmas albums, and although this cd is good, it doesnt fit well with the christmas cocktails I and II. The songs are nice but not as eccletic as the original 2 albums. I dont like the version of "baby its cold outside" with sammy davis jr. and Carmen Mcrae, its more creepy than cute. And what i thought would be good,"Sorry to See you Go" by June Christy, is just a bad song altogether and so is "Do you Believe in Santa Claus",- not good. On the other hand all the other songs are great, "Jingle Bells" by Johnny mercer, is "Cocktail Worthy" as is the slow and sultry version of "ive got my Love to Keep me Warm" by Julie London and Nancy Wilsons "Thats What i want for Christmas".
Shorter, but great.......2007-01-10
I have been a fan of Ultra Lounge for almost ten years, and was happy to see another Christmas collection come out. True, it is not as long as the previous two, but it is every bit as entertaining. Sit back and enjoy... or use it as background music, in your bachelor pad, when you have a dame over... either way it will be loads of fun.
You put on a first class show and I'm sorry to see you go........2006-12-16
This CD originally came out only as part of a set with Christmas Cocktails Parts 1 and 2. Some people must have complained that they didn't want to have to buy Parts 1 and 2 all over again just to get Part 3, because a year later Part 3 was released on it's own. It is somewhat disappointing, for a few reasons. While the first two CDs were both over an hour long, this one is under 40 minutes. And this CD has no liner notes to speak of, not even listing when the songs were recorded and other important information. Like, who is the girl singing "A Marshmallow World" by bandleader Ray Anthony? I personally recognized Thurl Ravenscroft as the singer of Billy May's "Do You Believe in Santa Claus?", but most people wouldn't. But forgetting all of that, most of the music on this CD is quite enjoyable. If you enjoy traditional pop music, you'll probably like this CD.
Average customer rating:
- Great set of wartime rarities
- Cure for the Blues
- Standard Transcription Collection
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(Not) Your Standard Spike Jones Collection
Spike Jones
Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00007JR3K
Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Album Description
Holiday blues comin' on? Well, put a spike in `em! Here's the zaniest, wildest and just plain sickest Collectors' Choice Music exclusive yet79 tracks from Spike Jones and his City Slickers! These represent Spike's complete Standard Transcription sides, but these tunes are anything but standard; Mr. Jones brought his full bag of tricks for these non-commercial recordings (made in Hollywood during the early `40s). Add to that the fact that most of these have never been on CD or even LP, and any lover of Spike's mayhem-filled mixture of laughs and hot licks is going to flip over this set! Notes and great pictures accompany this 3-CD walk on the wacky side from the greatest novelty band of all time.
Customer Reviews:
Great set of wartime rarities.......2003-05-14
Spike Jones was the king of the novelty song performers, with hits like "Der Fuehrer's Face" and the parody version of "Sheik of Araby" becoming huge hits during World War II. This is a swell 3-CD set, gathering a full eighty-one of Jones' best tracks from his 1940s heyday, drawn from an extensive archive of radio broadcasts made for the Standard Transcription service. The tightness of his City Slickers band is amply demonstrated in these manic, kookily orchestrated performances. Toots, squonks, blatts and bleats whiz by at lightning speed, as one daffy song after another will delight devoted fans. Amazingly, Jones had the unusual, almost unique ability to perform a repertoire almost entirely made up of comedic material, and yet still be quite listenable and engaging. His jazz chops were hardly in question, and from time to time Jones would dash off a non-novelty ballad or two, just to give the rubes something to think about. Of course, just as often he would perform a song that *sounded* like a straight ballad, but would turn out to be another goof. (One great example of this is the sultry "Serenade To A Jerk," sung in slinky, burlesque tones by Myrtle Horwin.) This collection may seem a little overwhelming, but like his studio recordings, these radio performances have a certain brilliance and joie de vivre about them that will leave you enchanted. Definitely worth checking out!
Cure for the Blues.......2003-04-25
Here's the zaniest, wildest and just plain sickest Collectors' Choice Music exclusive yet-79 tracks from Spike Jones and his City Slickers! These represent Spike's complete Standard Transcription sides, but these tunes are anything but standard; Mr. Jones brought his full bag of tricks for these non-commercial recordings (made in Hollywood during the early `40s). Add to that the fact that most of these have never been on CD or even LP, and any lover of Spike's mayhem-filled mixture of laughs and hot licks is going to flip over this set! Notes and great pictures accompany this 3-CD walk on the wacky side from the greatest novelty band of all time.
Standard Transcription Collection.......2003-04-12
This collection has remastered material from the large stack of Standard Transcription discs from the early 1940's. There are many songs not recorded on RCA, many on the theme of wartime ("48 Reasons Why"), and the quality is excellent. The packaging is threadbare but this is an essential CD package for true music lovers.
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