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Look to the Rainbow is a jazz-oriented album which is characterized by a unique light and open sound. With no guitar or brass instruments, accompanied by Tom Canning's Fender Rhodes (in some places supported by an ARP String Ensemble) and Lynn Blessing's vibraphone, Al Jarreau's voice is the main lead instrument and he uses it intensely as such.
"Look to the Rainbow" (Burton Lane, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg) – 3:20 "Bim Bom" (João Gilberto) – 1:50 "Lugar Bonito" (Carlos Lyra, Gimbel) – 3:15 "Eu Preciso Aprender a Ser só (Learn to Live Alone)" (Marcos Valle, Ray Gilbert) – 3:15 "She's a Carioca" (Jobim) – 2:22; Arranged by Gil Evans, except Side Two, tracks 4 and 5, arranged by Al Cohn.
"Look to the Rainbow" is a song written by Burton Lane and Yip Harburg for the musical Finian's Rainbow, where it was introduced by Ella Logan, and was the title song for: Look to the Rainbow (Astrud Gilberto album), released in 1966; Look to the Rainbow (Al Jarreau album), released in 1977
Al Jarreau during a concert (in West Germany) in early 1981. Jarreau was born in Milwaukee on March 12, 1940, [1] the fifth of six children. His father Emile Alphonse Jarreau was a Seventh-day Adventist Church minister and singer, and his mother Pearl (Walker) Jarreau was a church pianist.
Note: These songlists include the names of the artists who most famously recorded the song. The songs as they appear in the game are covers, with the exceptions being the song "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow", which is the master recording of the Paula Abdul song, and 10 original Mowtown songs in the Xbox version of Karaoke Revolution
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Burton Lane (né Levy; February 2, 1912 – January 5, 1997) was an American composer and lyricist primarily known for his theatre and film scores. His most popular and successful works include Finian's Rainbow in 1947 and On a Clear Day You Can See Forever in 1965.
L Is for Lover is the eighth studio album by American R&B singer Al Jarreau, released on September 8, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records. [2] It peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart, No. 9 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart, and No. 17 on the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.