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What A Night! A Christmas Album
What A Night! A Christmas Album

$11.96
I would use this seller again. Both of my purchases were shipped in the same bag. I did not have to wait for two packages. The Music CD'S were mailed fast and were in great shhape
Harry for the Holidays
Harry for the Holidays

$8.99
No way could Harry Connick Jr. disappoint with this CD!! His smooth, sultry voice mixed with the jazz piano and full horn section make for a festive, but original sound. He sings classics, but in a unique way. He also wrote some new songs that will soon become part of your holiday traditions!! If you like him and his style of music, you shouldn't miss this seasonal spectacular. If you haven't appreciated the jazz genre before, now is a good time to start-you won't regret buying this one to ring in the holiday season.
Blue Light, Red Light
Blue Light, Red Light

$6.99
Got this one just for Roger Ingram on "Just Kiss Me". Folks, this is how lead trumpet is done!
Oh, My Nola
Oh, My Nola

$8.99
Oh, My Nola is an excellent album by Harry Connick, Jr. and quite a few of his peers. Harry simultaneously uses this CD as a valentine to his home town which had almost vanished after Hurricane Katrina: New Orleans. Harry sounds just great on this album; clearly he worked very hard to make this a reality, lovingly crafting songs as he sings and plays faultlessly. Indeed, Harry made arrangements for this CD; and he conducted, too! He plays both the organ and the piano with his usual degree of finesse. The quality of the sound is excellent and I really like that artwork.

The CD opens with the brassy, snazzy and very energetic "Working In The Coal Mine" by Allen Toussaint and Lee Dorsey. Harry sounds terrific; he handles complex tempo and key changes like the pro he always was and always will be! Harry's excellent diction bolsters his performance all the more, too. "Working In The Coal Mine" has a strong musical arrangement that perfectly complements Harry's vocals; and that's grand. "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?" has a rather creative arrangement as well; but it all holds its own very well. And how's about that piano playing on "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?"

"Something You Got" features Harry squarely front and center--I love it! The backup singers harmonize well even though Harry never really needed it; his talents always carry him through. "Let Them Talk" is very romantic; and listen for "Jambalaya (On The Bayou);" what a sound this has! "Careless Love" is a cover Harry performs with panache; he sings this laid-back ballad with all his heart and soul and I'm very impressed. "All These People" also features Kim Burrell; and together she and Harry make this remarkably poignant. Harry Connick, Jr. wrote this; and it's perfect.

Lee Dorsey and Allen Toussaint's R&B flavored, socially mindful "Yes We Can Can" is a very strong cover that Harry Connick, Jr. delivers flawlessly; this is easily a major highlight of the album. "Someday" has a fine arrangement although on "Someday" Harry's singing remains firmly in the spotlight--and that's quite all right by me! The piano works well for this number, too. Harry's own song "Oh, My Nola" stuns me with its beauty; this is Harry at his best and the music sports that jazzy New Orleans flavor I always loved so much. It's wonderful. "Elijah Rock" uses the brass very well while Harry sings this well; and listen for "Sheik Of Araby" by Harry B. Smith, Francis Wheeler and Ted Snyder. Harry covers "Sheik Of Araby" with a lot of good natured fun mixed in with the natural romantic flavor of the tune and it all holds its own very well.

"Lazy Bones" is yet another number with great use of the horns; and Harry delivers this with just the right amount of energy. "We Make A Lot Of Love" is one heck of a romantic ballad that is quite well done; I really like "We Make A Lot Of Love." It touches me and I think you'll like it, too. "Hello, Dolly" gets the royal treatment from Harry and his buddies who make this sound so fresh and new with their magical arrangement; and the CD ends strong with Harry Connick, Jr. and the rest performing Harry's own song entitled "Do Dat Thing." "Do Dat Thing" has a fine musical arrangement and it leaves me wanting more!

Harry Connick, Jr. really turned out a winning album with this release; just one listen proves it. I highly recommend this for his fans; and people who enjoy jazzy arrangements with an awesome New Orleans accent will not be disappointed.

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