Cheap Gershwin Plays Gershwin (Music) (George Gershwin, Joe Gold, James Frederick Hanley, Jerome Kern, Nathaniel Shilkret, Louis Silvers, George Elbridge Whiting, George Gershwin, Fred Astaire) Price
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| ARTIST: | George Gershwin, Joe Gold, James Frederick Hanley, Jerome Kern, Nathaniel Shilkret, Louis Silvers, George Elbridge Whiting, George Gershwin, Fred Astaire |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Tko Collectors |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | Music Theater, Classical Artists, Vocal, Classical Music, Musical Theater, Vocal Music, Miscellaneous Music, Concert/Brass/Marching Band Music, Pop, Romantic Music for Voice and Keyboard, Classical, Keyboard Music, 20th/21st Century Music for Voice and Keyboard, Orchestral, Miscellaneous, Keyboard, 20th/21st Century Tone Poem/Symphonic Poem |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Rhapsody In Blue, That Certain Feeling, Left All Alone Again Blues, Grievin' For You, Lonesome Little Raindrop, Just Snap Your Fingers, Hanging Around With You, Strike Up The Band, Mademoiselle In New Rochelle, I Got Rhythm, Make Believe, Land Where The Good Songs Go, Some Sunday Morning, An American In Paris, Fascinatin' Rhythm |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 751848252129 |
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Customer Reviews of Gershwin Plays Gershwin
Poorly edited CD; dishonest? Very poorly-edited CD; I can't believe that it was "Released by arrangement with the Gerorge Gershwin Estate", as the booklet states. Consider the following: Upon playing the CD for the first time, I noticed that Track 4, "Grievin' For You" was actually was the same as track 11, "Make Believe". Naturally, I was quite surprised that this error wasn't caught pre-release. I was also disappointed, since I was looking forward to hearing "Grievin' for you". Also, in the booklet it states that track 14, "An American in Paris", was recorded in 1928. I was hoping to hear a historical recording when in fact the track contains a stereo recording of the piece, and is thus in all likelihood a post-1957 recording. I wrote to the publisher of the CD, TKOMagnum, but have not received a response. Let the buyer beware!