So long, Sydney...

So long, Sydney...

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How true!!!

How true!!!

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Uploaded on Oct 30, 2007

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Diana Krall, go back to the piano bar!

Diana Krall, go back to the piano bar!

Eliane Elias (born March 19, 1960 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a consummate Brazillian jazz pianist, arranger, vocalist and songwriter. Elias lives and works in New York City ever since she settled there in 1981. Her music is readily recognizable by her mature command of jazz harmonies, her rich blending of rhythmic styles, and (occasionally) her soft, warm voice.

www.elianeelias.com/

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Uploaded on Oct 25, 2007

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What do you stand for?

What do you stand for?

I always loved the political side of Redford. This is a must see!

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A must for Steely Dan fans

A must for Steely Dan fans

This Steely Dan 1977 album is a masterpiece, and I think I've seen this documentary more than 10 times.

"The DVD is a feast for Dan fans, a thoughtful, satisfyingly detailed assessment of the album and its bejeweled fusion of jazz, R&B, rock, and pop. Better yet, the documentary's producers elicit atypically straightforward, revealing interviews from the group's stealthy principals, songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, who jettison enough of their signature sarcasm to touch on the autobiographical threads, cultural anomie, and serious musical ambition audible in their work. In that respect, the production rivals any extant interviews with this proudly cerebral, occasionally evasive musical team.

The duo, along with producer Gary Katz, engineer Roger Nichols, and a generous cross-section of the crack New York and Los Angeles musicians featured on the sessions, dissect the sleek layers of the songs both musically and lyrically, both in modern performances featuring the original players and in control-room playbacks of the original multitrack master tapes. Becker and Fagen prove articulate, self-aware, and dryly funny subjects, and the subtlety and richness of the music offer an ample canvas for discovery". --Sam Sutherland

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