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Month: September 2011

25 OR 6 TO 4

from 25 OR 6 TO 4

written by Robert Lamm & James Pankow

“25 Or 6 To 4” is one of Chicago’s trademark songs. It was originally released in 1970 on the super-group’s second album and was written by the band’s keyboard player, Robert Lam. “25 Or 6 To 4” is an amazing rock anthem that perfectly showcases Chicago’s blend of rock and jazz thanks to Terry Kath’s amazing guitar, Peter Cetera’s powerful tenor and Chicago’s trademark in-your-face horns.

I’M BY MYSELF AGAIN

from LISTEN TO YOUR HEART

written by Paul Anka & David Foster

“Listen To Your Heart” is one of Paul Anka’s best releases of the Seventies. Recorded in the spring of 1978, this album presents the singer at the top of his game with a solid track list that includes mostly romantic ballads and a few up-tempo moments.

THE HARDEST DAY

from EL ALMA AL AIRE: EDICION ESPECIAL

written by Alejandro Sanz

“El Alma Al Aire: Edición Especial” is the 2001 re-release of Alejandro Sanz’s 2000 smash hit “El Alma Al Aire.” This special edition album is a double CD release. The first CD presents  the original album, produced by the talented Emanuele Ruffinengo, that sold more than five million albums worldwide to date.

PARADISE

from LETTERS TO HERBIE

written by Herbie Hancock, David Foster, Jay Graydon & Bill Champlin

Viktoria Tolstoy is a very talented Swedish jazz vocalist. She recently released an album entitled “Letters To Herbie” that’s a tribute to the artistry of jazz giant Herbie Hancock. Tolstoy and her producer Nils Landgren, a trombonist and singer extraordinaire, have assembled some of the brighter gems from Hancock’s amazing songbook.