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LITTLE OWL Superb SARAH STRIBBLING Original Oil


LITTLE OWL Superb SARAH STRIBBLING Original Oil


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Sarah


Sarah


$7.83


Known primarily for his science fiction and fantasy work (which is often infused with Mormon themes), Card here turns his attention directly to the Bible with a further fictionalized account of Sarah, the wife of Abraham.

Sarah Vaughan - I Love Brazil!


Sarah Vaughan – I Love Brazil!


$9.92


Personnel: Sarah Vaughan, Dorival Caymmi (vocals); Dori Caymmi, Milton Nascimento (vocals, acoustic guitar); Danilo Caymmi, Paulo Jobim (flute); Mauricio Einhorn (harmonica); Edson Frederico, Antonio Carlos Jobim (piano); Jose Roberto Bertrami (electric piano, organ); Helio Delmiro, Nelson Angelo (electric guitar); Sergio Barroso, Claudio Bertrami (acoustic bass); Novelli (electric bass); Wilson Das Neves, Robertinho Silva (drums); Chico Batera, Ariovaldo, Luna, Marcal (percussion).Engineers: Mario Jorge Bruno, Luiz Carlos T. Reis.Recorded at RCA Studios, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in October & November, 1977. Includes liner notes by Bob Blumenthal.Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1994, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).Sarah Vaughan`s recordings during the last phase of her magnificent career weren`t always up to her usual standards, but this late-`70s set focusing on Brazilian music was a superb exception. Vaughan sounded as delightful and glorious as ever doing songs by legendary composers Antonio Carlos Jobim and Milton Nascimento and newer voices like Dorival Caymmi, Oscar Castro Neves and Eumir Deodato, among many others. The backing and rhythms weren`t Americanized pap, but an accurate reflection of contemporary Brazil`s sounds at the time. The CD adds two bonus tracks that weren`t on the original, giving listeners the full results of what proved to be one of the great Sarah Vaughan`s final studio triumphs. ~ Ron Wynn Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Sarah Buxton


Sarah Buxton


$9.99


Sarah Buxton

Simply Sarah


Simply Sarah


$14.99


Simply Sarah

Sarah & Clifford


Sarah & Clifford


$11.99


Sarah & Clifford

Vaughan, Sarah - Snowbound//Lonely Hours [Import]


Vaughan, Sarah – Snowbound//Lonely Hours [Import]


$14.66


1.Snowbound 2.I hadnt anyone til you 3.Whats good about goodbye 4.Stella by starlight 5.Look to your heart 6.Oh you crazy moon 7.Blah blah blah 8.I remember you 9.I fall in love too easily 10.Glad to be unhappy 11.Spring can really hang yo 12.Lonely hours 13.Ill never be the same 14.If I had you 15.Friendless 16.Youre driving me crazy 17.Always on my mind 18.Look for me, Ill be arou 19.Whatll I do 20.Solitude 21.These foolish things 22.Man I love 23.So long my love A real treat, two superb Roulette recordings from the gifted Sarah Vaughan.A real treat, two superb Roulette recordings from the gifted Sarah Vaughan.

Sarah Vaughan & the Count Basie Orchestra


Sarah Vaughan & the Count Basie Orchestra


$11.99


Full performer name: Sarah Vaughan/Count Basie Orchestra.Personnel: Sarah Vaughan (vocals).Count Basie Orchestra: Sam Nestico (arranger, conductor); Danny Turner, Bobby Plater (alto saxophone); Kenny Hing, Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone); Johnny Williams (baritone saxophone); Sonny Cohn, Frank Szabo, Willie Cook, Bob Summers, Dale Carley (trumpet); Mitchell “Booty” Wood, Bill Hughes, Dennis Wilson, Grover Mitchell (trombone); George Gaffney (piano); Freddie Green (guitar); Andy Simpkins (bass); Harold Jones (drums).Recorded at Group IV Studios, Hollywood, California on February 16 & 18 and May 16, 1981. Includes liner notes by Dan Morgenstern.Digitally remastered using 20-bit K2 Super Coding System technology.Personnel: Sarah Vaughan (vocals).Count Basie Orchestra: Sam Nestico (arranger, conductor); Danny Turner, Bobby Plater (alto saxophone); Kenny Hing, Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone); Johnny Williams (baitone saxophone); Sonny Cohn, Frank Szabo, Willie Cook, Bob Summers, Dale Carley (trumpet); Mitchell “Booty” Wood, Bill Hughes, Dennis Wilson, Grover Mitchell (trombone); George Gaffney (piano); Freddie Green (guitar); Andy Simpkins (bass); Harold Jones (drums).Recorded at Group IV Studios, Hollywood, California on February 16 & 18 and May 16, 1981. Includes liner notes by Dan Morgenstern.Digitally remastered by JVC using XRCD (Extended Resolution Compact Disc) technology.Sarah Vaughan is accompanied by her regular rhythm section of the early ’80s (with pianist George Gaffney, bassist Andy Simpkins, and drummer Harold Jones), guitarist Freddie Green, and the Count Basie horn sections on this enjoyable date, which has been reissued on CD. The arrangements by Sammy Nestico and Allyn Ferguson unfortunately do not leave much room for any of the Basie sidemen to solo, but Sassy is in superb form. She is at her best on “I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues,” a remake of “If You Could See Me Now,” and a rapid “When Your Lover Has Gone,” although some listeners may enjoy her overly dramatic rendition of “Send in the Clowns.” ~ Scott Yanow

Superb and Sexy


Superb and Sexy


$10.98


In the third novel in a trilogy that began with Smart and Sexy and Strong and Sexy, Brody, the brooding, bad boy pilot of Sky High Air, may have met his match in the person of Maddie, Sky High`s wise-cracking, gorgeous concierge, when he discovers that she and her twin sister Leena have gotten themselves into some big-time trouble. Original.

Sarah, Sarah


Sarah, Sarah


$8.06


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Karaoke: Sarah McLachlan


Karaoke: Sarah McLachlan


$9.99


Karaoke: Sarah McLachlan

Charleston Place - Superb Luxury


Charleston Place – Superb Luxury


$265


Charleston Place – Superb Luxury > CHS > 205 Meeting Street > Charleston > SC > 29401 3133>Situated in the heart of the historic districtLocated in the heart of the historic district on renowned King Street and adjacent to the City Market, Charleston Place is accessible to all that the city has to offer including shopping, dining, historic homes and tours.Luxury accommodations and full service amenitiesOne of the finest hotels in Charleston, South Carolina. Located in the heart of Charleston’s historic downtown, Charleston Place offers luxury accommodations and a wide array of amenities including beautifully appointed rooms and suites, award winning dining at the Palmetto Café and Charleston Grill restaurants, daily live music and Afternoon Tea at the Thoroughbred Club, 24 hour in room dining, a full service Spa with rooftop indoor outdoor pool and Jacuzzi and the Shops at Charleston Place.Luxurious guest rooms featuring large bathroomsEnjoy a view of the city with rooms featuring one king or two double beds and measure approximately 400 square feet. The spacious bathrooms are enhanced with Italian marble and brass fixtures and feature signature spa amenities. All 435 guestrooms and suites feature complimentary high speed internet service, data port, 2 line did phones, voice mail, hair dryer, plush robes and slippers, in room safe, tv/dvd/vcr, newspaper and turndown service.Spa services are available by appointment to local visitors and guests of the hotel. As a guest of the hotel, we offer the use of our comprehensive health club, equipped with a beautiful indoor/outdoor salt water pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, steam room and children’s splash pool. Charleston Place offers unique dining experiences in our two award winning restaurants, The Palmetto Cafe and The Charleston Grill, as well as the Thoroughbred Club Lounge and 24 hour in room dining. Live music daily is featured at both the Thoroughbred Club and The Charleston Grill.Notifications:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. >

Superb Wood Houses (Hardcover)


Superb Wood Houses (Hardcover)


$29.11


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Superb Maine Soups


Superb Maine Soups


$13.93


The author of Fresh Maine Salads presents a new collection of seventy-eight regional recipes that spotlight the special soups of New England, with dishes–ranging from Buttery Lobster Bisque to the author`s signature Emerald Soup with Cr?me Fra?che Swirl–that emphasize the use of local produce, seafood, and other fresh ingredients. Original.

Sarah Vaughan/Count Basie & His Orchestra - Send In The Clowns


Sarah Vaughan/Count Basie & His Orchestra – Send In The Clowns


$10.98


/Count Basie Orchestra.Personnel: Sarah Vaughan (vocals).Count Basie Orchestra: Sam Nestico (arranger, conductor); Danny Turner, Bobby Plater (alto saxophone); Kenny Hing, Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone); Johnny Williams (baritone saxophone); Sonny Cohn, Frank Szabo, Willie Cook, Bob Summers, Dale Carley (trumpet); Mitchell "Booty" Wood, Bill Hughes, Dennis Wilson, Grover Mitchell (trombone); George Gaffney (piano); Freddie Green (guitar); Andy Simpkins (bass); Harold Jones (drums).Recorded at Group IV Studios, Hollywood, California on February 16 & 18 and May 16, 1981. Includes liner notes by Dan Morgenstern.Digitally remastered using 20-bit K2 Super Coding System technology.Personnel: Sarah Vaughan (vocals).Count Basie Orchestra: Sam Nestico (arranger, conductor); Danny Turner, Bobby Plater (alto saxophone); Kenny Hing, Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone); Johnny Williams (baitone saxophone); Sonny Cohn, Frank Szabo, Willie Cook, Bob Summers, Dale Carley (trumpet); Mitchell "Booty" Wood, Bill Hughes, Dennis Wilson, Grover Mitchell (trombone); George Gaffney (piano); Freddie Green (guitar); Andy Simpkins (bass); Harold Jones (drums).Recorded at Group IV Studios, Hollywood, California on February 16 & 18 and May 16, 1981. Includes liner notes by Dan Morgenstern.Digitally remastered by JVC using XRCD (Extended Resolution Compact Disc) technology.Sarah Vaughan is accompanied by her regular rhythm section of the early `80s (with pianist George Gaffney, bassist Andy Simpkins, and drummer Harold Jones), guitarist Freddie Green, and the Count Basie horn sections on this enjoyable date, which has been reissued on CD. The arrangements by Sammy Nestico and Allyn Ferguson unfortunately do not leave much room for any of the Basie sidemen to solo, but Sassy is in superb form. She is at her best on "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues," a remake of "If You Could See Me Now," and a rapid "When Your Lover Has Gone," although some listeners may enjoy her overly dramatic rendition of "Send in the Clowns." ~ Scott Yanow Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Sarah McLachlan


Sarah McLachlan


$16.61


This celebration of Sarah McLachlan`s piano melodies includes the sheet music for the songs Do What You Have To Do, Last Dance, and I Love You.

Sarah Vaughan - Sarah For Lovers


Sarah Vaughan – Sarah For Lovers


$10.98


Personnel: Sarah Vaughn (vocals); Hal Mooney, Quincy Jones, Richard Hyman, Ernie Wilkins, Frank Foster (arranger, conductor); Bud Shank (alto saxophone); Paul Quinichette (tenor saxophone); Freddie Hubbard, Joe Newman, Charlie Shavers, Clark Terry (trumpet); J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, Wayne Andre, Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Paul Faulise, Richard Hixson (trombone); Jerome Richardson, Herbie Mann (flute); Benny Golson, Phil Woods (reeds); Michael Hausser (vibraphone); John Malachi, Bob James, Jimmy Jones, Ronnell Bright, Maurice Vander (piano); Pierre Cullaz, Barry Galbraith (guitar); Richard Davis, Joe Benjamin, Robert Rodriguez, Pierre Michelot (bass); Roy Haynes, Kenny Clarke, Kansas Fields (drums); Raphael Sierra (percussion).Producers: Quincy Jones, Hal Mooney, Bob Shad.Compilation producer: Bryan Koniarz.Recorded between 1954 & 1967. Includes liner notes by Al Young.All tracks have been digitally remastered.Personnel: Sarah Vaughan (vocals); Pierre Cullaz, Barry Galbraith (guitar); Herbie Mann, Jerome Richardson (flute); Phil Woods, Benny Golson (reeds); Jo Hrasko, Marcel Hrasko, William Boucaya, Zoot Sims (saxophone); Bud Shank (alto saxophone); Paul Quinichette (tenor saxophone); Clark Terry, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Newman , Charlie Shavers (trumpet); J.J. Johnson , Jimmy Cleveland, Kai Winding, Wayne Andre, Billy Byers, Paul Faulise (trombone); Dick Hixson (bass trombone); Jimmy Jones , Maurice Vander, Ronnell Bright, Bob James, John Malachi (piano); Michael A. Hauser (vibraphone); Kansas Fields, Kenny Clarke, Roy Haynes, Bobby Donaldson (drums); Juan Cadavieco, Raphael Sierra, Jose Mangual (percussion).Liner Note Author: Al Young.Recording information: A&R Studios, New York, NY (02/10/1954-01/22/1967); Barclay Studio, Paris, France (02/10/1954-01/22/1967); Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA (02/10/1954-01/22/1967); Fine Sound, New York, NY (02/10/1954-01/22/1967); Los Angeles, CA (02/10/1954-01/22/1967); New York, NY (02/10/1954-01/22/1967).Editor: Peter Keepnews.Illustrator: Am¿lie Hazard.Photographers: Jan Persson; Herman Leonard.Arrangers: Ernie Wilkins; Frank Foster; Hal Mooney; Quincy Jones; Billy Byers.Sarah for Lovers is a 16-track compilation of tracks recorded from 1954 to 1967 for Verve and EmArcy that focuses on the romantic side of Sarah Vaughan. Most of the songs feature orchestral backing, though a handful have small-group backing, most notably the two tracks from 1954`s Swingin` Easy: "Words Can`t Describe" and her dreamy take on "Polka Dots and Moonbeams." The orchestral tracks can be a little sappy, especially when Vaughan is backed by Hal Mooney`s Orchestra, as she is on "I`ve Got a Crush on You," "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe," and "My Romance," or when she is backed by Hugo Peretti`s Orchestra on "It`s Magic" and "I`m in the Mood for Love." Songs she did with Quincy Jones` Orchestra are more successful; even though the three

Sarah Buxton - Sarah Buxton


Sarah Buxton – Sarah Buxton


$10.54


Recording information: Blackbird Studios; Masterfonics; Peaceful Valley; Quad Recording Studios; The Mix Mill; The Rukkus Room; The Sound Kitchen.Photographer: Kristin Barlowe.Sarah Buxton made her first inroads into the public eye as a studio singer and a professional songwriter, and her 2010 eponymous debut puts those skills to good use. From its songs to its surface, Sarah Buxton bears all the evidence of being carefully constructed, with each element designed to reach the broadest possible audience. The harshest element here is the hint of sandpaper in Buxton`s voice, offering some friction against the bright, chipper cheer of the productions — enough to give it a little bit of soul, enough reason to spin the record again, to get through the gleaming production and realize that Buxton, who co-wrote all but one of the tracks here, is a solid writer and performer who may not buck convention but delivers the expected with a degree of girl-next-door charm. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Sarah's Song


Sarah’s Song


$10.97


Having learned tough lessons from a lifetime of wrong choices, Sarah attempts to intervene when a troubled young woman compromises herself during the Christmas season. By the author of Maggie`s Miracle and Gideon`s Gift.

Thomas & Sarah [4 Discs] - Dolby


Thomas & Sarah [4 Discs] – Dolby


$29.99


Includes:Thomas and Sarah: There is a Happy Land (1978) Thomas and Sarah: Love Into Three Won’t Go (1978) Thomas and Sarah: Birds of a Feather (1978) Thomas and Sarah: The Silver Ghost (1978) Thomas and Sarah: The Biters Bit (1978) Thomas and Sarah: Alma Mater (1978) Thomas and Sarah: The New Rich (1978) Thomas and Sarah: Return to Gethyn (1978) Thomas and Sarah: Putting on the Ritz (1978) Thomas and Sarah: The Vanishing Lady (1978) Thomas and Sarah: Made in Heaven (1978) Thomas and Sarah: A Day at the Metropole (1978) Thomas and Sarah: The Poor Young Widow of Peckham (1978) Thomas and Sarah: There is a Happy Land No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: Love Into Three Won’t Go No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: Birds of a Feather No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: The Silver Ghost No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: The Biters Bit No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: Alma Mater No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: The New Rich No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: Return to Gethyn No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: Putting on the Ritz No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: The Vanishing Lady No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: Made in Heaven No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: A Day at the Metropole No synopsis available. Thomas and Sarah: The Poor Young Widow of Peckham No synopsis available.

Sarah's Story


Sarah’s Story


$6.88


It's Sarah's turn to tell a story in class and she's nervous because she can't think of anything to say. Will Sarah be able to make up a story that will entertain her classmates? Color illustrations accompany the text.

Sarah Laughs


Sarah Laughs


$8.77


The elderly Sarah laughs in delight when she overhears three strangers tell her husband Abraham that he will soon become a father, so when a son is born to her a year later, she names him Isaac, which means "laughter." Simultaneous.

Sarah the Priestess


Sarah the Priestess


$16.05


`Sarah the Priestess is a challenging and important work. It pushes us to read our sacred text with a new openness to questions never before asked, questions about women as sources of religious authority and tradition. It is a groundbreaking work of feminist biblical historiography.` –Rabbi Laura Geller

Patience and Sarah


Patience and Sarah


$12.51


Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel Miller`s classic lesbian novel traces the relationship between Patience White, a painter, and Sarah Dowling, a farmer, whose romantic bond does not sit well with the puritanical New England farming community in which they live. Ultimately, they are forced to make life-changing decisions that depend on their courage and their commitment to one another.First self-published in 1969 (titled A Place for Us) in an edition of 1,000 copies, the author hand-sold the book on New York street corners; it garnered increasing attention to the point of receiving the American Library Association`s first Gay Book Award in 1971. McGraw-Hill`s version of the book a year later brought it to mainstream bookstores across the country.Patience & Sarah is a historical romance whose drama was a touchstone for the burgeoning gay and women`s activism of the 1960s and early 1970s. It celebrates the joys of an uninhibited love between two strong women with a confident defiance that remains relevant today.

Sarah Canary


Sarah Canary


$11.66


Ms. Fowler has masterfully embedded her ideas about perception within a rousing, completely satisfying entertainment. The layers to this book are many, finely wrought, subtle, and beautifully timed. They play off one another internally; they glint and occasionally dazzle us with the light which can only emulate from our recognition of ourselves in the mirror that is SARAH CANARY.
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