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The Best of Liberace

The Best of Liberace
Liberace

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Track Listing

  1. Moon River
  2. Mack The Knife
  3. Over The Rainbow
  4. Theme From 'A Summer Place'
  5. Near You
  6. Schubert's Serenade
  7. September Song
  8. Never On Sunday
  9. Love Letters
  10. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
  11. Tammy
  12. More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')
  13. Bewitched
  14. Fascination
  15. Little Things Mean A Lot
  16. Gigi
  17. Third Man Theme
  18. I'll Be Seeing You
  19. Intermezzo
  20. Me And My Shadow
  21. Greensleeves
  22. Misty
  23. As Time Goes By
  24. Charade

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41674 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Fantastic entertaining music5
What a magnificient cd to listen to. It holds so much excitement, tantalates the soul, has the head nodding and has the fingers moving upon the imaginary ivory keys with this talented man.

Fabulous mix of piano and orchestra!4
This album truly shows the talent of the piano virtuoso! Liberace is clearly the most talented piano player of his day when it comes to popular music and this is a great collection of songs played only as he could do it. The recording plays just fine on my cd player and the rerecording is of good quality.

Good Music, Poor Transfer?2
The selections are representative of Liberace's unique, gloriously kitschy style. Unfortunately, the sound quality leaves a lot to be desired, as loud notes from the piano are often subject to peak distortion. Hard to tell whether the flaw is in the master tape or the transfer - background hiss appears to have been cleaned up nicely via No-Noise process, but some extra hiss wouldn't be as distracting as the distortions. There is no info in the liner notes about when/where these cuts were recorded, but it sounds like late 1950s or early to mid 1960s stereo.