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"The Best of Teresa Brewer [MCA]" (09/23/2003) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Universal Special ProductsIncludes liner notes by Leonard Feather. This 1989 anthology is comprised of cuts from her Coral albums. ~ Ron Wynn

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Filmed in 1980, this is a tribute to the mercurial songwriting talents of Hank Williams. With Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and others all performing songs and acting out Hank's life story, this is a warm, heartfelt tribute to the country legend.
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Filmed in 1980, this is a tribute to the mercurial songwriting talents of Hank Williams. With Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and others all performing songs and acting out Hank's life story, this is a warm, heartfelt tribute to the country legend.

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"16 Most Requested Songs" (09/03/1991) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Legacy RecordingsPersonnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Tom Scott, Buddy Collete (tenor saxophones); Bobby Hackett (cornet); Stephane Grappelli (violin); Dennis Budimir, Joe Beck, Lee Ritenour, Bucky Pizzarelli (acoustic & electric guitars); Peter Frampton (guitar). Includes liner notes by Gene Lees. 16 Most Requested Songs is a midline-priced collection that spotlights many of Teresa Brewer's best-known and most popular performances for Columbia Records, including "Ol' Man Moses," "Delta Dawn," "Hurry On Down," "Cotton Fields," "Danny's Song," "Come On and Drive Me Home" and "School Days." Although it's far from a perfect retrospective of her career, it's still a nice sampler of familiar items, and it may satisfy the needs of some casual fans who only want the hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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"Live at Carnegie Hall & Montreaux, Switzerland" (03/14/2006) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Collectables RecordsPersonnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Dizzy Gillespie (vocals, jews harp); Cootie Williams, Clark Terry (trumpet); Bucky Pizzarelli (acoustic guitar); Hiram Bullock (electric guitar); Derek Smith, Patrick Coil (piano); Wilbur Bascomb, John Adams (bass); Andy Newmark, Grady Tate, Jeff Hamilton (drums). Recorded live at Carnegie Hall,New York, New York and Montreux, Switzerland on April 5, 1978 and July 22, 1983. Two previously unissued live concerts from 1978 and 1983 find Teresa in rare form, singing and swinging in front of big bands simply top-heavy with great players. Kicking off with a duet with Dizzy Gillespie on "It Don't Mean a Thing" (where Dizzy plays a Jew's harp funkier than any electronic gizmo you can think of), Brewer puts the torch to tunes like "After You've Gone," "St. Louis Blues," and a smoky medley of "It Had to Be You" and "I've Got a Crush on You." The Montreux set repeats many of the same tunes, but with Clark Terry in the fold, Teresa is recharged, and the different interpretations make for very interesting comparisons. Anyone who wants to file Brewer in the "pop singer" category only needs to hear her sink her formidable chops into this material with a hot band kicking behind her. ~ Cub Koda

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"The Songs of Bessie Smith/The Cotton Connection" (03/14/2006) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Collectables Records2 LPs on 1 CD: THE SONGS OF BESSIE SMITH (w/ Count Basie) (1983)/THE COTTON CONNECTION (w/ Mercer Ellington) (1985). Personnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Count Basie (piano); Mercer Ellington (trumpet); Thad Jones (arranger); Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone); Sonny Cohn (trumpet); Henry Coker (trombone); Freddie Green (guitar); Norman Keenan (bass); Sonny Payne (drums). Originally released on Doctor Jazz (38836) & Doctor Jazz (40031). With her campy charm and her somewhat nasal delivery, Teresa Brewer merged the world of swinging big band divas and '50s pop. The outcome wasn't always high art, and with the re-release of The Songs of Bessie Smith and The Cotton Connection, Brewer does little to distinguish herself from the ocean of big band-oriented pop that was prevalent during her time. Hanging a fresh approach to standards and light pop songs over the course of a career that produced more than 40 records was difficult, and there are many moments when the music is more than campy kitsch. Even given the enlistment of Count Basie and band, Brewer's square renditions of songs like "Gimme a Hogfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)" are simply laughable. ~ Nate Cavalieri

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"The Songs of Bessie Smith/The Cotton Connection" (03/14/2006) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Collectables Records2 LPs on 1 CD: THE SONGS OF BESSIE SMITH (w/ Count Basie) (1983)/THE COTTON CONNECTION (w/ Mercer Ellington) (1985). Personnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Count Basie (piano); Mercer Ellington (trumpet); Thad Jones (arranger); Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone); Sonny Cohn (trumpet); Henry Coker (trombone); Freddie Green (guitar); Norman Keenan (bass); Sonny Payne (drums). Originally released on Doctor Jazz (38836) & Doctor Jazz (40031). With her campy charm and her somewhat nasal delivery, Teresa Brewer merged the world of swinging big band divas and '50s pop. The outcome wasn't always high art, and with the re-release of The Songs of Bessie Smith and The Cotton Connection, Brewer does little to distinguish herself from the ocean of big band-oriented pop that was prevalent during her time. Hanging a fresh approach to standards and light pop songs over the course of a career that produced more than 40 records was difficult, and there are many moments when the music is more than campy kitsch. Even given the enlistment of Count Basie and band, Brewer's square renditions of songs like "Gimme a Hogfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)" are simply laughable. ~ Nate Cavalieri

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"Live at Carnegie Hall & Montreaux, Switzerland" (03/14/2006) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Collectables RecordsPersonnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Dizzy Gillespie (vocals, jews harp); Cootie Williams, Clark Terry (trumpet); Bucky Pizzarelli (acoustic guitar); Hiram Bullock (electric guitar); Derek Smith, Patrick Coil (piano); Wilbur Bascomb, John Adams (bass); Andy Newmark, Grady Tate, Jeff Hamilton (drums). Recorded live at Carnegie Hall,New York, New York and Montreux, Switzerland on April 5, 1978 and July 22, 1983. Two previously unissued live concerts from 1978 and 1983 find Teresa in rare form, singing and swinging in front of big bands simply top-heavy with great players. Kicking off with a duet with Dizzy Gillespie on "It Don't Mean a Thing" (where Dizzy plays a Jew's harp funkier than any electronic gizmo you can think of), Brewer puts the torch to tunes like "After You've Gone," "St. Louis Blues," and a smoky medley of "It Had to Be You" and "I've Got a Crush on You." The Montreux set repeats many of the same tunes, but with Clark Terry in the fold, Teresa is recharged, and the different interpretations make for very interesting comparisons. Anyone who wants to file Brewer in the "pop singer" category only needs to hear her sink her formidable chops into this material with a hot band kicking behind her. ~ Cub Koda

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"Live at Carnegie Hall & Montreaux, Switzerland" (03/14/2006) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Collectables RecordsPersonnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Dizzy Gillespie (vocals, jews harp); Cootie Williams, Clark Terry (trumpet); Bucky Pizzarelli (acoustic guitar); Hiram Bullock (electric guitar); Derek Smith, Patrick Coil (piano); Wilbur Bascomb, John Adams (bass); Andy Newmark, Grady Tate, Jeff Hamilton (drums). Recorded live at Carnegie Hall,New York, New York and Montreux, Switzerland on April 5, 1978 and July 22, 1983. Two previously unissued live concerts from 1978 and 1983 find Teresa in rare form, singing and swinging in front of big bands simply top-heavy with great players. Kicking off with a duet with Dizzy Gillespie on "It Don't Mean a Thing" (where Dizzy plays a Jew's harp funkier than any electronic gizmo you can think of), Brewer puts the torch to tunes like "After You've Gone," "St. Louis Blues," and a smoky medley of "It Had to Be You" and "I've Got a Crush on You." The Montreux set repeats many of the same tunes, but with Clark Terry in the fold, Teresa is recharged, and the different interpretations make for very interesting comparisons. Anyone who wants to file Brewer in the "pop singer" category only needs to hear her sink her formidable chops into this material with a hot band kicking behind her. ~ Cub Koda

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Teenage Dance Party

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"Teenage Dance Party [PA]" (05/12/1994) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Bear Family (Germany)Teenage Dance Party concentrates on novelties, R&B covers, and teen ballads recorded in the '50s by this pop vocalist, a few of which were hits. Some of the novelties are so silly and simplistic they're practically children's songs, and in general the material is the fluffiest that '50s pop had to offer. Occasional attempts at rock & roll, such as "It's the Same Old Jazz," are cute if not convincing, and collectors will appreciate the two previously unreleased tracks (one of which is a good version of Ferlin Husky's "Gone"). The disc, at 20 tracks, is unusually brief by Bear Family's standards, as are Colin Escott's liner notes. The booklet omits the session information that the label typically includes, perhaps because this was one of Bear Family's earliest CD releases. Fans will be glad to have these hard-to-find but cloying recordings, although the presentation and quantity of material could have been better considering the premium price. ~ Greg Adams

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"Teenage Dance Party [PA]" (05/12/1994) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Bear Family (Germany)Teenage Dance Party concentrates on novelties, R&B covers, and teen ballads recorded in the '50s by this pop vocalist, a few of which were hits. Some of the novelties are so silly and simplistic they're practically children's songs, and in general the material is the fluffiest that '50s pop had to offer. Occasional attempts at rock & roll, such as "It's the Same Old Jazz," are cute if not convincing, and collectors will appreciate the two previously unreleased tracks (one of which is a good version of Ferlin Husky's "Gone"). The disc, at 20 tracks, is unusually brief by Bear Family's standards, as are Colin Escott's liner notes. The booklet omits the session information that the label typically includes, perhaps because this was one of Bear Family's earliest CD releases. Fans will be glad to have these hard-to-find but cloying recordings, although the presentation and quantity of material could have been better considering the premium price. ~ Greg Adams

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"The Songs of Bessie Smith/The Cotton Connection" (03/14/2006) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Collectables Records2 LPs on 1 CD: THE SONGS OF BESSIE SMITH (w/ Count Basie) (1983)/THE COTTON CONNECTION (w/ Mercer Ellington) (1985). Personnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Count Basie (piano); Mercer Ellington (trumpet); Thad Jones (arranger); Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone); Sonny Cohn (trumpet); Henry Coker (trombone); Freddie Green (guitar); Norman Keenan (bass); Sonny Payne (drums). Originally released on Doctor Jazz (38836) & Doctor Jazz (40031). With her campy charm and her somewhat nasal delivery, Teresa Brewer merged the world of swinging big band divas and '50s pop. The outcome wasn't always high art, and with the re-release of The Songs of Bessie Smith and The Cotton Connection, Brewer does little to distinguish herself from the ocean of big band-oriented pop that was prevalent during her time. Hanging a fresh approach to standards and light pop songs over the course of a career that produced more than 40 records was difficult, and there are many moments when the music is more than campy kitsch. Even given the enlistment of Count Basie and band, Brewer's square renditions of songs like "Gimme a Hogfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)" are simply laughable. ~ Nate Cavalieri

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Original Sound Of Miss Music!

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"The Original Sound of Miss Music Music Music" (10/09/2001) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Jasmine Records (UK)

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"Longing for You" (07/12/2005) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Sepia RecordsPersonnel: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Don Cornell, Snooky Lanson (vocals); Jack Pleis Orchestra, Les Brown & His Band of Renown. Liner Note Author: Ossie Dales.

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"The Original Sound of Miss Music Music Music" (10/09/2001) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Jasmine Records (UK)
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On the Good Ship Lollipop

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With a jazz quintet including pianist Hank Jones and guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, Teresa Brewer recorded ten songs, including timeless...
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Performed by: Teresa Brewer: A Tear Fell Scorch file - instantly downloadable sheet music, scoring: Piano/Vocal/Guitar, instruments: Voice;Piano;Guitar; 3 pages

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Performed by: Teresa Brewer: Till I Waltz Again With You Scorch file - instantly downloadable sheet music, scoring: Piano/Vocal/Guitar, instruments: Piano;Guitar;Voice; 3 pages

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The Best of Teresa Brewer

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Release Date: 1990-10-17, Audio Cassette, Mca

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"16 Most Requested Songs" (09/03/1991) Pop Vocal Brewer, Teresa, Legacy RecordingsPersonnel includes: Teresa Brewer (vocals); Tom Scott, Buddy Collete (tenor saxophones); Bobby Hackett (cornet); Stephane Grappelli (violin); Dennis Budimir, Joe Beck, Lee Ritenour, Bucky Pizzarelli (acoustic & electric guitars); Peter Frampton (guitar). Includes liner notes by Gene Lees. 16 Most Requested Songs is a midline-priced collection that spotlights many of Teresa Brewer's best-known and most popular performances for Columbia Records, including "Ol' Man Moses," "Delta Dawn," "Hurry On Down," "Cotton Fields," "Danny's Song," "Come On and Drive Me Home" and "School Days." Although it's far from a perfect retrospective of her career, it's still a nice sampler of familiar items, and it may satisfy the needs of some casual fans who only want the hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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