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Members Of The Guards Band - The Laughing Trombone / You Know What I Mean Album

Members Of The Guards Band - The Laughing Trombone / You Know What I Mean Album
Performer: Members Of The Guards Band
Title: The Laughing Trombone / You Know What I Mean
Country: UK
Genre: Pop
Catalog number: P1104
Label: Butterfly Record
MP3 album szie: 1680 mb
FLAC album size: 2999 mb

Tracklist

1The Laughing Trombone
Written-By – L. Rothery
2You Know What I Mean
Written By – F. Rath

Notes

A: One Step (with Vocal Effects)
B: Fox Trot

The Butterfly Record label is pasted on a Popular disc.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 3012
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 3013

Short intro

Merry Christmas From the Crooners full album - Продолжительность: 1:12:01 Jazz and Blues Experience Recommended for you. Know What I Mean is a 1962 album by jazz musician Julian Cannonball Adderley, accompanied by Bill Evans and the rhythm section of the Modern Jazz Quartet. It was released on Riverside label as RLP-433. Barely noticeable on the album cover is a small picture of Bill Evans, directly underneath the sculpture to Adderley's right. October 11, 2019 marks the release of their fifth album and newest evolution You Know What They Mean YKWTM. Fans of the band have noted that studio Bent Knee and live performance Bent Knee sometimes feel like two different yet equally amazing experiences. Captured real life moments like Lansing and Lowell a short unpolished studio jam alongside audio clips of the band members talking give the album an intimate peek behind the curtains vibe. YKWTM could be the soundtrack to a behind the scenes Bent Knee documentary. The band reliably combines the two during live performances so I feel this is a fair treatment. Other treats include the sprightly Toy and two takes of the Gershwin classic Who Cares The focus here is, of course, on Adderley's excellent post-bop stylings, but it's also interesting to hear Evans playing with a rhythm section as staid and conservative as Kay and Heath both charter members of the Modern Jazz Quartet. It's hard to imagine any fan of mainstream jazz not finding much to love on this very fine recording. You Know What I Mean is a song released by The Turtles in 1967. The song spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 12, while reaching No. 6 on Canada's RPM 100. Know What I Mean Remastered by Cannonball Adderley. Go Unlimited. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. I always hope I'll find another jazz album that might hold up to hundreds of listenings, like Kind of Blue and Oregon's Out of the Woods, and here's one for the ages. Not incidentally, Evans and Adderley feature heavily on Miles' masterpiece, and Cannonball wisely took Evans into the studio at Bill's creative peak a year or so later. You know what I mean. A character, after delivering a Double Entendre, adds a remark to their statement to ensure that the audience spots the hidden meaning. Typical phrases used for this purpose include: . if you know what I mean. Which can be expanded with: . and I think you do. so to speak. That's What She Said. Hee hee, I said 'double entendre '. Adding a deliberately obvious wink, wink or nudge after the statement. D'You Know What I Mean is a song by the English rock band Oasis. Written by Noel Gallagher, it was released on 7 July 1997 as the first single from their third album Be Here Now 1997. The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, the third Oasis song to do so. The song also claimed the number-one positions in Finland, Ireland, Italy, and Spain as well as reaching the Top 5 in Norway, Sweden, and New Zealand. Know What I Mean is a 1961 album by jazz musician Julian Cannonball Adderley, accompanied by Bill Evans and the rhythm section of the Modern Jazz Quartet. The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars stating &