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(I've Had) The Time Of My Life (Acoustic)

Lizzie Haynes

International Pop - Released September 1, 2022 | 3716137 Records DK

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#003 (I've Had) The Time Of My Life (House Dance Version)

Cosma Levi | The Wings Of

Pop - Released April 7, 2023 | The Wings Of

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(I've Had) the Time of My Life (Quarantine Sessions #22)

Lock Me Down

Pop - Released May 10, 2021 | Lock Me Down

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Broken

Walter Trout

Blues - Released March 1, 2024 | Provogue

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Celebration Day (Édition Studio Masters)

Led Zeppelin

Rock - Released November 16, 2012 | Rhino Atlantic

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Keep On With Falling

The Boo Radleys

Alternative & Indie - Released January 13, 2023 | Boostr

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Faith & Grace - A Family Journey 1953-1976

The Staple Singers

R&B - Released January 1, 2015 | Stax

Distinctions The Qobuz Ideal Discography
Faith & Grace: A Family Journey 1953-1976 isn't career-spanning, as stated by the Concord label. The proof is right there, in the title. Throughout the latter part of the '70s and during the mid-'80s, the Staple Singers recorded strong material for the Warner Bros. and Private I labels. Nonetheless, as of 2015, this box set was easily the most comprehensive Staples anthology. Physical copies consist of four discs, as well as a re-pressing of an early-'50s single, "Faith and Grace" b/w "These Are They," which was produced in a one-time limited edition of 500 copies, sold at Staples performances. That alone is enough to stir the interest of longtime fans. Even without those two songs, Faith & Grace would be almost as close to essential as it gets for a box set. It covers the group's stints with Vee-Jay, United, Riverside, Epic, and Stax, a rich period during which they evolved from an acoustic gospel-folk group that performed in small churches into a genre-crossing main attraction for 110,000 people at the Los Angeles Coliseum (as documented on Wattstax). The selection of highlights is thoughtful, if imperfect. There are '50s A-sides like "It Rained Children" and "I Had a Dream," and the charting '60s cuts "Why? (Am I Treated So Bad)" and "For What It's Worth," the latter of which they made their own as much as anything written by Pops Staples. While the Stax-era material includes the major classics "Respect Yourself," "I'll Take You There," and "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)," there are some peculiar omissions. Neither "This World" nor the Wattstax version of "Oh La De Da" made the cut, even though both were Top Ten R&B hits. The previously unreleased material isn't revelatory, though it's fascinating to hear a demo of Mack Rice and Luther Ingram's "Respect Yourself" fronted aggressively by Rice. Packaged folio style with an abundance of photographs and liner notes, it's a generous overview -- track-selection flaws notwithstanding -- of a crucial 20th century musical institution.© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Smooth Sensation

Ken Navarro

Jazz - Released January 1, 1997 | Positive Music

Compared to his flashier peers, Ken Navarro isn't one of those instrumentalists who get much attention. And yet, few contemporary jazz guitarists have charted as consistently with a style that rarely wavers from the sunny kind of charms the genre is founded upon. Unfortunately, after eight previous releases, he's pretty much competing with his own catalog on Smooth Sensation. Which is to say, he's still crafting seamless, easy beat tunes, ensembling with top players like Eric Marienthal, and showing enough spark on a few numbers to keep this project slightly more interesting than much of today's typical smooth jazz fare. A few tunes -- most notably, the blues-edged "I'll Tell You What" and "Out of the Blue," featuring a potent synergy between Navarro, Marienthal, and keyboardist Jay Rowe -- are among the catchiest and well performed in Navarro's catalog. The rest of the acoustic-based pieces are easy going down, but don't really make the kind of lasting impression he's been capable of in the past. The disc delivers on its titular promise, to be sure, but Navarro has kept us titillated longer in the past. © Jonathan Widran /TiVo
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Great Ladies Of Song / Spotlight On Nancy Wilson

Nancy Wilson

Pop - Released January 1, 1995 | Capitol Records

Once again, Capitol finds a way to repackage its vast vocal holdings. Not a bad thing really, especially considering the sheer quality of songs from label swells like Mel Tormé, June Christy, and Peggy Lee, not to mention such low-profile staffers as Keely Smith, Matt Monro, and Margaret Whiting. Well, this time Capitol brings its treasures to the post-grunge and electronica masses on their Great Ladies (and Gentlemen) of Song series. Packing each disc with 20 sterling tracks, these fetching collections cover the best from each artist's prime. This time out, Nancy Wilson is in the spotlight with a stunning program that ranges from 1959-1968. She shines on both ballads and swingers here, and particularly impresses on such highlights as "The Good Life," "Angel Eyes," and "Back in Your Own Backyard." Helping along the way are some of the era's best jazz and pop arrangers, including Oliver Nelson, Billy May, Gerald Wilson, and Jimmy Jones. A perfect introduction to Nancy Wilson's extensive catalog.© Stephen Cook /TiVo
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You Always Will Be

Dylan Henner

Ambient - Released December 9, 2022 | AD 93

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Sweet Jazz

Cozy Coffee Shop

Jazz - Released April 21, 2023 | Jazz Relaxation

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(I've Had) The Time of My Life

Eve St. Jones

Lounge - Released January 4, 2019 | Music Brokers

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(I've Had) The Time of My Life

Twins Wedding Music

Pop - Released November 8, 2021 | Kartez Entertainment

Lost Masters of Country Classics

Lost Masters of Country Classics

Blues/Country/Folk - Released February 16, 2011 | TIME Records

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(I've Had) the Time of My Life

Andrew Sixty

Dance - Released March 20, 2012 | Do It Yourself

(I've Had) The Time Of My Life - Glee Cast Tribute Version

The Hit Nation

Pop - Released December 7, 2010 | On-The-Go Music

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I've Had The Time Of My Life (From ''Dirty Dancing'')

Geek Music

Film Soundtracks - Released January 23, 2023 | Geek Music

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(I've Had) The Time of My Life

Bailey Rushlow

Pop - Released July 15, 2022 | Tristar Records

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(I've Had) The Time Of My Life

Brooke Lee

House - Released September 23, 2022 | Reworked Music

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Trumpet Instrumental Songs: I've Had the Time of My Life

The O'Neill Brothers Group

Pop - Released November 12, 2013 | Shamrock-n-Roll, Inc.