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Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy
Duets [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Feb/2007 ] Here for the first time is an album of fantastic duets taken from their motion pictures. Featuring the million seller "Indian Love Call". |
Eddie Cantor
Whoopee! [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Sep/2000 ] If you're a newborn Eddie Cantor aficionado and wish to get a good sampling of his music, I would highly recommend starting right here. |
Eddie Fisher
Every Song I Have Is Yours [ Jasmine / 2 CD - released 1/Apr/2003 ] This compilation of Eddie Fisher's early tracks are a delight. A great package of fifty numbers and almost every one a winner. |
Eddy Duchin
Talk Of The Town [ Jasmine / 2 CD - released 1/Mar/2004 ] Contains 50 tracks (over 2 hours 30 mins playing time) and an informative 12-page booklet. Meticulously compiled and annotated by expert Geoff Milne. Digitally re-mastered by Tall Order Mastering. |
Elton Britt
Country Music's Yodelling Cowboy Crooner - Volume 2 [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Jun/2007 ] With one of the finest and most powerful vocal ranges in country music and following on from the very successful "Elton Britt - Country Music's Yodelling Cowboy Volume 1" JASMCD3565 comes this superlative collection of material making a worthy... |
Ernest Tubb Presents
Country Hoedown [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Jun/2000 ] Although Jimmie Rodgers is regarded as the "Father of Country Music", his premature death at the age of 35 in 1933 meant that the banner he unfurled had to be waved by others, not least Ernest Tubb - and what a flag-waver for Country music he proved... |
Gordon Macrae
Never Till Now [ Jasmine / 2 CD - released 1/Apr/2007 ] A fantastic double CD covering various aspects of Gordon MacRae's career including two full-length LP's and one EP, with many duets with Jo Stafford. |
Jane Froman
My Heart Speaks [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Feb/1998 ] Had it not been for the 20th Century-Fox film "With A Song In My Heart", most people outside North America would have never heard of Jane Froman. In the hugely successful 1952 biopic starring Susan Hayward, it was Froman's voice that was heard on the... |