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Title: Sandy's Quiz to win CD's - 2UE, NSW (listen 5:30am-9am) Post by: powerette on Wednesday 24 November 2010, 02:18:00 pm http://www.2ue.com.au/comp-sandysquiz
Each day this week, John and Sandy will be giving you the chance to win a 3 CD pack, containing Neil Diamond's "Dreams", Marcia Hines "Tapestry and songs from Carole King" and Rod Stewart's "Fly me to the moon" the great American songbook volume 5. DREAM - Neil Diamond Neil Diamond's album "Dream" is made up of dreams fulfilled, as he dreamt of doing an album of the best songs of the rock era. The album includes music that deeply influenced Diamond as a young man growing up in Brooklyn, starting with "Let It Be Me," popularized by the Everly Brothers in 1960. The listener gets to time travel with Neil as he beautifully renders The Beatles' stunning and spare "Blackbird" and the mournful "Yesterday," Leon Russell's underrated classic "A Song for You," Gilbert O'Sullivan's heart-stopping "Alone Again (Naturally)," Bill Withers soulful "Ain't No Sunshine" and other well-known classics from the '60s and '70s. TAPESTRY - Marcia Hines Marcia Hines Tapestry and songs from Carole King is a rendition of Carole King's timeless 1971 album Tapestry. "Carole King's Tapestry is an album that has been very integral to my life", explains Marcia. " I love singing, and these songs allow me to sing". Tapestry includes such hits as "I Feel The Earth Move", "Home Again" and "Beautiful". FLY ME TO THE MOON - THE GREAT AMERICAN SONG BOOK VOLUME 5 - Rod Stewart Back by popular demand, Rod Stewart’s chart-topping, multi-platinum, and Grammy Award-winning The Great American Songbook series will add a fifth title to the collection with the release of Fly me to the moon, The great American songbook volume 5. Reuniting Rod with his longtime collaborators Richard Perry and Clive Davis, FLY ME TO THE MOON…THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK, VOLUME V was produced by Richard Perry and was co-produced by Rod Stewart, Clive Davis and Lauren Wild. To win simply stay listening to Breakfast with John and Sandy weekdays from 5:30am-9am. |