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Bumpin' is an album by the American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, released in 1965. It reached number 116 on the Billboard 200 chart. It was Montgomery's first album to reach the charts.
Jazz writer Josef Woodard called the album "an airy, melodious record, with the standout track being the gently brooding Montgomery original 'Bumpin' on Sunset', which features him playing double octaves-the same note played in three octaves." [2]
"New Year's Eve (Back at the House on Sunset)" (from the musical Sunset Boulevard) "The New York Debut of an L.A. Artist (Jazz Crowd)" by Andy Prieboy "New York – L.A." by Grandmaster Melle Mel & Scorpio "New York to California" by Mat Kearney "The Next Plane to L.A." by Fred Carter, Jr. "Next Plane to London" by The Rose Garden
The name sums it perfectly. This summer song covers all the bases including talk of sand, ocean waves, California dreamin' and watching the sunset from the rooftop. “Soak Up the Sun” by Sheryl ...
In 2003, Cramer recorded his third album, "Bumpin' On Sunset," which continued Cramer's masterful interpretations of movie themes, Latin tunes, and bluesy ballads. 2009 marked the release of Cramer's fourth album, "Alto," released on his own record label, Casa Records.
Marmalade Records was a short-lived British independent record label (distributed by Polydor).Started in 1966 by Swiss-resident Georgian pop impresario and ex-manager of both the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds, Giorgio Gomelsky, it released records by artists including Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger and The Trinity, who reached No.5 in the UK in 1968 with "This Wheel's on Fire", [1] Blossom ...
The soundtrack to the film Sunset Boulevard (1950) was composed by Franz Waxman. In 2005, Franz Waxman's score was named #16 of the top 25 film scores in the American Film Institute's "100 Years of Film Scores" list. [1] It was released on CD in 2002, an edition that was re-recorded by Joel McNeely and the Scottish Symphony Orchestra. [2]
"This Song Wants To Sleep with You Tonight" Brian Wilson Andy Paley: b-side (1995) Brian Wilson Andy Paley "This Town Goes Down At Sunset" Michael Hazelwood: Orange Crate Art (1995) Van Dyke Parks "This Whole World" Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (1995) Brian Wilson Don Was [2] "'Til I Die" Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for ...