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The Jazz DAB Digital Radio: Come Into The Cool 

Various

The Jazz DAB Digital Radio: Come Into The Cool

Genre: JAZZ
Label: Universal Music Classics And Jazz
Release date: 2007

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Summertime: All-Time Legends Ella Fitzgerald...
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2.  Take The 'A' Train: All-Time Legends Duke Ellington
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3.  If I Were A Bell: All-Time Legends Miles Davis
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4.  Night Train: All-Time Legends Oscar Peterson
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5.  The Girl From Ipanema: All-Time Legends Astrud Gilberto...
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6.  My Baby Just Cares For Me: All-Time Legends Nina Simone
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7.  West End Blues: All-Time Legends Louis Armstrong
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8.  Strange Fruit: All-Time Legends Billie Holiday
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9.  Mas Que Nada: All-Time Legends Sergio Mendes
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10.  Mad About The Boy: All-Time Legends Dinah Washington
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11.  April In Paris: All-Time Legends Count Basie
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12.  The Sidewinder: All-Time Legends Lee Morgan
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13.  Take Five: All-Time Legends Dave Brubeck
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14.  Desfinado: All-Time Legends Stan Getz
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15.  Cantaloupe Island: All-Time Legends Herbie Hancock
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  The Look Of Love: Modern Classics Diana Krall
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2.  I Get A Kick Out Of You: Modern Classics Jamie Cullum
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3.  Dance Me To The End Of Love: Modern Classics Madeleine Peyroux
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4.  Drivetime: Modern Classics Chris Botti
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5.  My Baby Just Cares For Me: Modern Classics Natalie Cole
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6.  Everything Must Change: Modern Classics Claire Martin
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7.  But Not For Me: Modern Classics Curtis Stigers
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8.  Makin' Whoopee: Modern Classics Stacey Kent
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9.  Tryin' Times: Modern Classics Courtney Pine
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10.  It's Alright With Me: Modern Classics Gwyneth Herbert
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11.  Sway: Modern Classics Peter Cincotti
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12.  I Just Want To Make Love To You: Modern Classics Clare Teal
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13.  Footprints: Modern Classics Wayne Shorter
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14.  Surrender: Modern Classics Jane Monheit
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15.  Blue Moon: Modern Classics Jacqui Dankworth
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16.  No Greater Love: There Is Amy Winehouse
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17.  Afro Blue: Modern Classics Lizz Wright
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Featured Review
The Importance Of Being Idle The Importance Of Being Idle
Oasis

Oasis' principal songwriter, Noel Gallagher scored with 'The Importance Of Being Idle' a second consecutive UK number one in 2005 from the band's sixth studio album ‘Don't Believe The Truth'. With brother Liam completely exempt from the song, Noel claimed vocal duties and wasn't 'looking back in anger' after securing his first sung chart-topper since the glory days. Titled after a book of the same name that surfaced from a garage clean, the Kinks-esque stomp lyrically sees Noel shamelessly enlightening us on his unabashed laziness. A fitting name, coupled with a suitably slothful staccato rhythm suggests that Gallagher's mentality has come full circle after Oasis' mid-90s supremacy plunging into the abyss had him asking "Where Did It All Go Wrong?" Fast-forward five years, however, and all is once again well in the Gallaghers' realms, to such an extent that Noel has delivered a gleeful homage to his soulful sixties predecessors in the shape of this track. You'd almost be tempted to grab a chimneysweeper and adopt your best Dick Van Dyke impression over the subsiding falsetto-tinged croon that serves as the verse. An aura of barefaced Britishness bleeds through every pore, as Noel reverts "I don't mind, as long as there's a bed beneath the stars that shine" uplifted by fluttering keyboard strokes and a brisk guitar solo. This is an infectious slice of midlife Oasis on top of their game: derivative yet as vividly genius as what they've become famous for. Recalling everything from 'Sunny Afternoon' to The La's, the blissful honesty and simplicity also brings about Noel's most unforced tunefulness since he was at the peak of his Mancunian powers. ~Daniel Robinson. (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved.

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