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Jazz Sébastien Bach (released as Bach's Greatest Hits in North America) is the debut album released by the Paris-based Swingle Singers.The album was a 1964 Grammy award winner for "Best Performance by a Chorus" and the group also won the 1964 Grammy award for "Best New Artist". [1]
Jazz Sebastian Bach is a compilation album/re-issue of music by the Paris-based Swingle Singers. It combines the tracks from two previous releases: Tracks 1–13 from the 1963 album Bach's Greatest Hits, also known as Jazz Sébastien Bach Volume 1. Tracks 14–23 from the 1968 album Back to Bach, also known as Jazz Sébastien Bach Volume 2.
Jazz Sebastian Bach (2000) Philips / Phonogram – a single disc combining Bach's Greatest Hits (a.k.a. Jazz Sébastien Bach) and Back to Bach (a.k.a. Jazz Sébastien Bach 2) Swingle Singers (2005) Philips – 11 disc boxed set of all 11 Philips recordings (from 1963~1972) by the original Swingle Singers
Jacques Loussier Trio transcribed several Bach's compositions; The Swingle Singers devoted entire albums to transcriptions of Bach's work (Bach's Greatest Hits and Back to Bach) Wendy Carlos transcribed and performed many works by Bach on the Moog Synthesizer on several albums including Switched-On Bach issued by Columbia Masterworks.
The group's music has a trademark sound and is used frequently on television (The West Wing, Sex and the City, Miami Vice, Glee), [6] in movies (Bach's Fugue in G Minor (BWV 578) in Thank You for Smoking, Mozart's "Horn Concerto No. 4" in Wedding Crashers, Bach's "Prelude No.7 in E flat [The Well Tempered Clavier – Book 2 BWV 876]" in Milk).
The Greatest Hits (Bonnie Tyler album) Greatest Hits (Exile album) Greatest Hits Live (2 Plus 1 album) Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (Mental As Anything album) Greatest Hits Volume Two (The Bellamy Brothers album) Greenpeace, Salvemos Al Mediterráneo; Group Sex/Wild in the Streets
New Bach Edition (German: Neue Bach-Ausgabe, NBA): Roman numerals for the series, followed by a slash, and the volume number in Arabic numerals. A page number, after a colon, refers to the "Score" part of the volume. Without such page number, the composition is only described in the "Critical Commentary" part of the volume.
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Player Years, 1983–1988, a 1993 album by Too Short; The Greatest Hits – Volume 1: 20 Good Vibrations, a 1995 album by The Beach Boys;
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