Size: 140,5 MB
Time: 60:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front
01. Without A Song (Live) (4:29)
02. I've Got You Under My Skin (Live) (4:08)
03. She Loveboat (Live) (5:48)
04. Intro To Song (Live) (0:58)
05. Dio Como Ti Amo (Live) (4:57)
06. Sullivan Story (Live) (3:05)
07. Send In The Clowns (Live) (3:10)
08. George Story (Live) (2:41)
09. Man Of La Mancha/Impossible Dream (Live) (6:48)
10. Music Of The Night (Live) (5:46)
11. Imagine From A Distance (Live) (7:03)
12. Intro Band (1:06)
13. If (Live) (5:01)
14. Intro Song (Live) (0:34)
15. We'll Be Together Again (Live) (4:37)
Personnel:
Lou Forestieri: Piano
Chris Colangelo: Bass
Kendall Kay: Drums
Paul Kelvington: Keyboard
John Chamberlain: Keyboard
George Double: Percussion
Recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool 29 May 2013, England.
Lou Forestieri: Piano
Chris Colangelo: Bass
Kendall Kay: Drums
Paul Kelvington: Keyboard
John Chamberlain: Keyboard
George Double: Percussion
Recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool 29 May 2013, England.
Live In Liverpool
Album: Fly Me To The Moon
Size: 105,3 MB
Time: 43:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front
01. Fly Me To The Moon (2:56)
02. Donkey Serenade (2:33)
03. Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World ('cause That's Where Everything Is) [Remastered] (2:25)
04. Swinging Through The Park (2:08)
05. Angel Eyes (Remastered) (3:10)
06. Me And My Big Ideas (2:12)
07. Then I'll Be Tired Of You (3:20)
08. When I Take My Sugar To Tea (2:27)
09. Gift Of Love (2:16)
10. I've Got My Pride (2:27)
11. It's A Lonesome Old Town (3:03)
12. When A Man Cries (2:17)
13. I Like The Likes Of You (2:13)
14. Pick Up The Pieces (2:16)
15. She's My Darling, She's My Heart (2:35)
16. Bye Bye Baby (2:28)
17. Time After Time (3:01)
A two-time Grammy winner in the early '60s, Jack Jones has made a fine living since, blending vocal standards from traditional pop with swinging renditions of contemporary pop and rock hits. Born in Los Angeles in 1938, Jones was the son of the romantic lead actor and recording artist Allan Jones (who had a hit with "The Donkey Serenade") and actress Irene Hervey. He began studying the vocal arts in high school, and after graduation joined his father's successful act on the nightclub circuit. Jack left less than a year later, determined to make it on his own, and began playing small clubs around the country.
Several years after forging his independence, Jack Jones was spotted in San Francisco and signed to Kapp Records in 1961. Though he was called into the army soon after, he managed to record the single "Lollipops and Roses," a moderate 1962 hit which earned him a Grammy for Best Performance by a Male Singer. Jones earned several other awards during the mid-'60s, including another Grammy for his best-known hit, the Burt Bacharach-Hal David chestnut "Wives and Lovers." Though he only recorded one more single that performed as well, 1965's "The Race Is On," Jones became a successful LP seller, touring artist (especially in Great Britain), and occasional television performer. He moved to RCA Records in 1967, and began to add to his repertoire rock songs such as "Light My Fire" and "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today." Jack Jones also mounted a successful act in Las Vegas during the 1980s and '90s. ~by John Bush
Several years after forging his independence, Jack Jones was spotted in San Francisco and signed to Kapp Records in 1961. Though he was called into the army soon after, he managed to record the single "Lollipops and Roses," a moderate 1962 hit which earned him a Grammy for Best Performance by a Male Singer. Jones earned several other awards during the mid-'60s, including another Grammy for his best-known hit, the Burt Bacharach-Hal David chestnut "Wives and Lovers." Though he only recorded one more single that performed as well, 1965's "The Race Is On," Jones became a successful LP seller, touring artist (especially in Great Britain), and occasional television performer. He moved to RCA Records in 1967, and began to add to his repertoire rock songs such as "Light My Fire" and "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today." Jack Jones also mounted a successful act in Las Vegas during the 1980s and '90s. ~by John Bush
Fly Me To The Moon
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