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Songs Without Words



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Dudley Moore Music:
Songs Without Words



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Songs Without Words
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Songs Without Words
List Price: $12.98Label: Grp Records

Salesrank: 160739

Released: October 29, 1991
Our Price: $12.99
Used Price: $3.00
Media: Audio CD

Songs Without Words Track Listing:
1. Six Weeks, Pt. 1
2. Waltz for Suzy
3. Patrick
4. Thank You, Ilich
5. Anemone
6. Six Weeks, Pt. 2
7. Brogan
8. Faithfully Yours
9. Skylark
10. Three Blonde Mice
11. Satie
12. Show Biz
13. Theme in F Minor

Songs Without Words Reviews:
Great! 5 Star Review
2009-08-29 - I received the product in a timely fashion and in excellent condition - Thank you!

Song Without Words 5 Star Review
2009-02-28 -
I loved Dudley Moore's music, it is hard to find and I was impressed that I was able to find this CD. It was shipped promptly and in great condition. I look forward to using your site much more in the future.
Sincerely
Helene Smith

Another side of Mr. Moore 5 Star Review
2007-11-22 - This has a very intimate quality to it. Mr. Moore must have done this at a time of calm and peace in his life. He produced it with his then wife, Brogan Lane, who was very supportive of his music. (Thank you, Ms. Lane for egging him on to do this!) My favorites are "Waltz for Suzy" and the theme from his underestimated movie "Six Weeks". (There is a highly emotional version of this theme in his other album "Live from an aircraft hangar"). Good to listen to over candlelight dinner or just winding down before bed, or while bathing!

Dud 3 Star Review
2007-11-06 - Dudley Moore was not just a funny man but he was also a first class musician. This quality is well demonstrated in this collection. I love it.

If you haven't heard it, you don't know what to expect 5 Star Review
2007-01-19 - This is actually a very good album, and I almost think it is destined to become a collector's item because the music isn't as well known as the artist. The combination of synthesizer and piano may be a little heavy at times, but it's tastefully done, and even the occasional intrusion of Kenny G can't ruin it.

Six Weeks is a very good film score, heard here in another arrangement and broken up throughout the disc -- an approach that works.

Too bad the only way I can get to this page is by searching through an engine. A search on this site for Dudley Moore does not yield up this album. There are other ways...

What a shame this isn't available. It really is one of my favorite albums. And it's not by an unknown!










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