Time Remembered is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Chuck Israels and Larry Bunker partially recorded at the Shelly Manne's club in Hollywood, California in May 1963, but not released until 1983 on the Milestone label as a 16-track double LP. It would be later reissued on CD in 1999, with only 13 tracks. The trio performances were recorded at the same sessions that produced At Shelly's Manne-Hole (1963) and were first released on Bill Evans: The Complete Riverside Recordings (1984)
The album and its singles, released by Polydor Records, were the Beatles' first commercially released recordings. In his capacity as record producer, Kaempfert played a part in the rise of The Beatles when he signed a Liverpool-based singer named Tony Sheridan. Sheridan had been performing in Hamburg, and needed to recruit a band to play behind him on the proposed sides. In 1967 jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain recorded the album Pete Fountain Plays Bert Kaempfert in Hamburg, Germany, with musicians from Kaempfert's orchestra. It featured Kaempfert's signature hits. In 1967 the Anita Kerr Singers released the LP Bert Kaempfert Turns Us On!, a tribute to Kaempfert, featuring the standard hits. Titles are for European releases; the . release may have a different title.
Find Bert, Tim, and Bill. The trolls that terrorized the village that Garbert's grandparents once lived in probably met their end somewhere within the wilderness of the Trollshaws. Garbert lives in a cottage along the banks of the river in Tâl Bruinen. Gandalf: 'If you are looking for the one who defeated Bert, Tom, and Bill, three trolls who ought to have spent more time thinking and less time bickering, you have found him! 'But the tale should be told by another; look for burglar Bilbo in the Hall of Fire to tell you the tale. So that's what happened. I've written it all down in my book, but to have lived it is a much different experience that to read about it! 'If you want to visit old Bert, Tom, and Bill, you'll find them in the wilderness of the Trollshaws, off the road.
This is a story from my Showtime Special THE MACHINE about the time I got involved with the Russian Mafia.
In a different time' would imply just one other time, like, 'in a different era'. In different times' leaves me guessing. I don't know if it's incorrect, but it is certainly vague. If I wanted to say that Bill and Charlie didn't arrive at the same time, I might say "at different times". I might use it to refer to historical periods, but for that context "in different times" comes more naturally to mind. Here are a few examples from in different times. Many/most of the examples involve "live". We live in different times now and we have to change or fail. funded through 20, 30 or even 40 workless years by pensions which were designed in different times. Here are some examples from at different times.
List of all Bert Kaempfert albums including EPs and some singles - a discography of Bert Kaempfert CDs and Bert Kaempfert records. This full Bert Kaempfert discography is alphabetical, however you can sort Bert Kaempfert album list by any column. Note that this complete list of Bert Kaempfert releases is based on official releases and does not always include promotional-only discs, although they are listed when we have data on them
This album was recorded in the Polydor Studio in Hamburg-Rahlstedt by sound engineer Peter Klemt in December 1961 and in March 1962. This production was first released in the United States the following August under the title THAT HAPPY FEELING and had climbed to Number 14 in the charts by September of that year. The LP was then released on the European market with the title A SWINGIN’ SAFARI in autumn of the same year. At that time, the typical Kaempfert rhythm had been enhanced by a titillating sound coming from the flutes: Bert Kaempfert modeled this music on the sound produced by blowing penny whistles (brass flutes) in the same particular way as in South African Kwela music. The style of this had been influenced by American swing and was very popular among young black people in the townships. Bert Kaempfert tried to get the piccolos to imitate the sound of penny whistles.
It’s Bert! One time I went to the gym to work out, and there’s a guy on the treadmill with his pants jacked up his ass, with an apple jammed in there. It’s Bert! I haven’t met Bert yet, but he’s well-known at the Tri Delt sorority. Well, yes. But I think we’re in such a different little microcosm here. There’s always something going on that includes drinking.
| A Different Time | 2:31 |
| You're What Makes My Lonely Life Worth Living | 2:49 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A-7067 | Bert And Bill | A Different Time (7", Single) | Astor | A-7067 | Australia | 1966 |
| VRS 35044 | Bert And Bill | A Different Time (7", Single) | Vanguard | VRS 35044 | US | 1966 |
BerT, Triangle & Rhino - June Bug Magnetic North download flac
Bert Block And His Bell Music - Something Tells Me download flac
Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra - Bert Kaempfert's Greatest Hits download flac
Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra - Three O"Clock In The Morning / Nothing's New download flac
Bert Kaempfert & James Last - Easy Listening With Bert Kaempert & James Last download flac
Various - One Day At A Time And Other Gospel Favorites download flac
Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra - (You Are) My Way Of Life download flac
Bert Daché - Anchors Aweigh Girl / Don't Stop The World For Me download flac
Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra / James Last And His Orchestra - Serenade In Blue / Non Stop À Gogo download flac
Bert Kaempfert - The Very Best Of Bert Kaempfert download flac