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Friday, March 2, 2018

The Amazing Spider-Man And Friends

The Hulk At Bay
Power Records Presents
The Adventures Of
The Amazing Spider-Man And Friends!
Power Records 8146
1974

Spider-Man: The Mark Of The Man-Wolf
The Incredible Hulk At Bay
Captain America And The Falcon (disk label title) And A Phoenix Shall Arise
The Fantastic Four: The Way It Began

The Shearing Piano - George Shearing

For Every Man There's A Woman
The Shearing Piano
Cover Photo by Philip March
Capitol Records T909
1957

From Billboard - November 11, 1957: This is Shearing's first solo package in several years, and it has strong pop and jazz potential. Those who go for the Shearing sound will like the mood created by such favorites as "Stella By Starlight," "It Might As Well Be Spring" and "On The Street Where You Live."

Stella By Starlight
On The Street Where You Live
Guilty
Friendly Persuasion
For Every Man There's A Woman
It Might As Well Be Spring
High On A Windy Hill
If
A Tune From Humming
Sigh No More

Dream Time Music By Paul Weston

Over The Rainbow
Dream Time Music By Paul Weston
Columbia Records CL 528
1953

From the back cover: Born in Springfield, Mass., in 1912 he (Weston) attended Dartmouth College and were organized his first orchestra. The Weston touch was at once evident and after graduation he did further scholastic work at Columbia University. His interludes in the classroom were varied with extra-curricular work making the arrangements for Rudy Valee and Phil Harris, among others and shortly thereafter he began making arrangements for Tommy Dorsey and Bob Crosby. His reputation as a dependable man with a musical idea spread quickly and he was summoned to the West Coast to do musical arrangements for such successful films as Holiday Inn and the Road to Morocco. Finding himself with a little time still left on his hands he began doing radio work as well and wound up with a number of network programs, accompanying vocalists and supplying musical interludes of his own. So successful were his contributions together with his eminently sympathetic background work for recording artists that he soon had his own show for the Naval Air Reserve Recruiting campaign and a number of first rate popular songs to his credit including Day By Day and I Should Care. In 1950 he joined Columbia Records as West Coast Director of Artist and Repertoire and West Coast Musical Director.

S'posin'
Over The Rainbow
I'll See You Again
Embraceable You
This Can't Be Love
Together
How High The Moon
You Were Meant For Me
Wonderful One
Why Shouldn't I
Sweetheart
Pennies From Heaven