This Recording is Skip Ewing's Magnum Opus. I bought three cassettes of it when it was new and I was convinced that CD's were a passing fancy (HA!!). The title song, "I Don't Have Far to Fal... read full review
The Kildar is sinking in grief and, with the help from one of the girls he saved in "Ghost" and a small girl in Orlando DOES get pulled out. Of course if you are following the series as I have been t... read full review
I bought it because it is nearly extinct in its CD form. The Vinyl has a scratch in the pressing master. The Rendition of September Song is the single best recording of the single best arrangement of the best ... read full review
Anita Kerr, in these two albums in particular, showed a genius in arranging not seen since Pete Ruggolo with the Four Freshmen. The program choice is sheer joy; the a capella treatment of Bacharach/Davids ... read full review
If the people who put together those hilarious Marx Bros. movies in the thirties and forties were around today, this is what would result: Music appropos to the time, background sight gags that would do the cr... read full review
If you pride yourself of the depth and breadth of you Christmas music collection (like you've got Lanza, Roger Wagner, Robert Shaw, the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble, Yogi Yorgesson, and Andreas Bocelli) and... read full review
I had seen this when it was at movie theatres, new. The ensemble of actors work together as well as any ensemble of actors have EVER worked together in a Movie. It is a wonderful screwball comedy. Zero Mostel... read full review
It appears that the Wilson family has a gene for pure voices. Carnie and Wendy treat many Seasonal Standards quite well. BUT.... the outstanding thing on this recording is that daddy Brian Wilson has musicall... read full review