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for Ella
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Album
  • A Remarkable Tribute To Ms. Ella
  • It doesn't get any better!
  • Patti does Ella Proud. . .
  • Jazzy Patti
for Ella
Patti Austin
Manufacturer: Playboy Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000063ULX
Release Date: 2002-05-21

Tracks:

  1. Too Close For Comfort
  2. Honeysuckle Rose
  3. You'll Have To Swing It (Mr. Paganini)
  4. Our Love Is Here To Stay
  5. A Tisket A Tasket
  6. Miss Otis Regrets
  7. Hard Hearted Hannah, (The Vamp Of Savannah)
  8. But Not For Me
  9. Satin Doll
  10. The Man I Love
  11. Hearing Ella Sing
  12. How High The Moon

Album Description

Vocal diva Patti Austin delivers a soulful, moving tribute to America's first lady of song, Ella Fitzgerald. Backed by the swinging WDR Big Band and String Orchestra and featuring new arrangements by Grammy Award-winning arranger Patrick Williams. 13 tracks including 'Too Close For Comfort', 'Honeysuckle Rose' & 'Satin Doll'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Album.......2007-03-05

I don't have much to add to the other lauditory comments on this album which is one of my favorites. What I did want to add is the Patti and I graduated from the same high school, (Bay Shore NY). In high school Patti was a major talent and at least known to every student. In addition to being a really nice person she was the star of the school play, all state choir, cheerleader (YES!), student government, etc. She also had a single that got extensive play on a local radio station and was doing thnigs like good will tours of South America with her godfather Quincy Jones. None of us have been surprised by her success.

5 out of 5 stars A Remarkable Tribute To Ms. Ella .......2007-01-27

"While I was immersed in Ella's world, I talked to many people who knew and worked with her through the years. One thing remained constant, they all talked about her extreme shyness. This was obviously restricted to her off stage persona because when Ella hit the stage she was the Queen - Long live the Queen . . . This is for Ella with love!" ~ Patti Austin ~

Who could better give a great tribute to the First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald than a remarkable jazz singer herself, Patti Austin? And this album is a showcase of a dozen of songs Ms. Ella was very famous for from the very first, "Too Close For Comfort" to the final track "How High The Moon." Ms. Austin will attract your ears and will capture your undivided attention as she performs these songs in her own inimitable style with the backing of The WDR Big Band and String Ensemble headed by a fine orchestrator Patrick Williams.

Her crowning glories include the Gershwins' "Love Is Here To Stay," "But Not For Me," and "The Man I Love." Ditto with her effortless singing in "Satin Doll," "How High The Moon" and "Honeysuckle Rose." These are my own favorites here.

Patrick Williams and Arthur Hamilton composed a tribute song to Ms. Ella called "Hearing Ella Sing," with partial lyrics here.

Sweet and pure
That's for sure
And you'll always know
When you're hearing Ella sing . . .

If you're not groovin'
Then you are not hearing Ella sing
She sung with Bing and Frank and Nat
On everything from jazz to scat.

Let's keep Ms. Ella's music alive by listening to one of the best tribute albums ever recorded such as this one - Patti Austin's "For Ella."

Wholeheartedly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars It doesn't get any better!.......2007-01-22

I've just left a Patti Austin concert in Fort Worth featuring these songs and I can't imagine anyone having delivered anything better. Patti is superb, on many songs including Yellow Basket and Miss Otis Regrets, she 'elevated' Ella's own style with more blues, jazz and drama. I have thought for years that Patti is the best kept secret in the music business. Ella fans should be pleased and Patti fans will be thrilled.

4 out of 5 stars Patti does Ella Proud. . . .......2005-08-02

As one of the very best East coast-based session singers around, Patti Austin is hugely underappreciated. Though I've been a fan stretching back to her "Havana Candy" days of the '70's, I have sometimes been disappointed in the quality of some of her material: a lot of it hasn't always been worthy of her great and unique voice. But "For Ella" is worthy tribute that gives Patti a chance to show off her gorgeous (and technically stunning) pipes! Who else in this day and age of Britney Spears-inspired posing--could attempt (and greatly succeed) at a near-impossible classic "How High the Moon?" Indeed, by the time Patti is through with this classic, one is blown away, left breathless by the sheer (and loving) audacity with which the entire disc was recorded. Patti rocks here like no other!

5 out of 5 stars Jazzy Patti.......2005-02-12

I have to confess that I am actually ordering this CD today. So, why am I writing a review you ask? Well, I was fortunate enough to see Patti Austin live last night with the Augusta Symphony Orchestra (Augusta, GA) as part of their annual Pops Series. Ms. Austin was superb. She sang her Ella Fitgerald songbook with a warm R&B style that gave new life to Ella's classics. This CD was nominated for a grammy, but unfortunately didn't win. If this CD is only half as good as Patti was last night, it is still a 5 star achievement.
Playboy Jazz After Dark
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Laid back Jazz at it's very best.
  • Perfect for a quiet romantic evening
  • Hef Knows His Stuff
  • Great for a jazz novice
  • Love It!.....
Playboy Jazz After Dark
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Playboy Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008J2JF
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. In The Wee Small Hours Of the Morning - Gene Harris
  2. Prelude To A Kiss - Duke Ellington
  3. Everything Happens To Me - Gene Harris
  4. My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis
  5. Why Was I Born - Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane
  6. The Peacocks - Howard Alden
  7. Spring Is Here - Stan Getz
  8. Blue In Green - Bill Evan
  9. Angel Eyes - Scott Hamilton
  10. Corcovado (Quiet Nights) - Charlie Byrd & Ken Peplowski
  11. 'Round Midnight - Thelonius Monk

Tracks:

  1. How Long Has This Been Going On? - Karrin Allyson
  2. Our Love Is Here To Stay - Patti Austin
  3. You Are Too Beautiful - Curtis Stigers
  4. At Last - Ella Fitzgerald with Joe Pass
  5. You Go To My Head - Mary Stallings
  6. Don't Misunderstand - Dennis Rowland
  7. Body and Soul - Diana Krall
  8. For All We Know - Susannah McCorkle
  9. You Must Believe In Spring - Tony Bennett with Bill Evan
  10. Sweet and Slow - Carol Sloane
  11. More Than You Know - Mel Torme with the Marty Paich Dek-Tette
  12. I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You - Carmen McRae with George Shearing
  13. Solitude - Billie Holiday
  14. Some Other Time - Ernestine Anderson with George Shearing

Album Description

The ultimate 2-CD collection of late-nite, mood-setting jazz, featuring classic performances by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Diana Krall, Tony Bennett, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday! Playboy Jazz label. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Laid back Jazz at it's very best........2006-11-02

My congratulations and salutations to the jazz afficionado who selected these great numbers for this double CD compilation. The vocal CD is my personal favourite, the selection of artists and songs exemplify the term "After Hours". The instrumental CD is beautifully balanced with an array of front line soloists. A great Album which has pride of place in my jazz collection.

5 out of 5 stars Perfect for a quiet romantic evening.......2006-08-10

These CDs are a collection of quiet jazz pieces --real jazz and not the "elevator music" that is sometimes confused with jazz by those who don't understand jazz. These selections are the perfect background for a dinner party or a quiet evening for two, and also just for listening by yourself if you are in a quiet mood. Volumes I and II are each a double CD which provides plenty of good music for the entire evening.

5 out of 5 stars Hef Knows His Stuff.......2006-08-08

This is a wonderful compilation of great performers doing time tested standards. It is not party music, but slow tempo, late night greats.

5 out of 5 stars Great for a jazz novice.......2006-02-22

I'm no expert on jazz, but I know enough to say that this is an excellent beginning to my budding jazz collection...I highly recommend.

5 out of 5 stars Love It!............2006-02-18

For anyone who enjoys jazz as much as I do (and I really, really do), this has definately got to be part of your collection! There isn't a bad song on here for me - I love 'em all. All the songs flow along so well. Finding this introduced me to Karin Allyson whom I'd never heard of before. And of course all the other greats are all here: Nneena Freelon, Sonny Rollins, Duke, Mel Torme, Cannonball, Sarah, etc., etc. I've been listening to this since I picked it up yesterday. Why listen to anything else right now?
Jazz After Dark, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sweet
  • Sexy,sexy.sexy
  • Playboy Rises Again
Jazz After Dark, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0007X9UE2
Release Date: 2005-06-07

Tracks:

  1. In A Sentimental Mood (3:17) Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet
  2. Goodbye (6:12) Cannonball Adderley with Bill Evans
  3. When I Fall In Love (4:23) Miles Davis
  4. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (4:36) Coleman Hawkins
  5. Come Rain or Come Shine (4:45) Art Pepper
  6. I Fall In Love Too Easily (6:07) Gene Harris / Scott Hamilton Quintet
  7. Emily (5:52) Jim Hall & George Shearing
  8. All Too Soon (3:51) Duke Ellington
  9. Born to Be Blue (7:03) Gary Burton & Friends
  10. I Thought About You (5:18) Dave Brubeck Quartet
  11. Alone Together (6:49) Chet Baker
  12. What's New (4:57) Marian McPartland with Chris Potter
  13. Ruby, My Dear (6:19) Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane

Tracks:

  1. My Romance (3:44) Tony Bennett
  2. Easy Living (4:36) Sarah Vaughan (with Oscar Peterson)
  3. If I Should Lose You (2:16) Carmen McRae (with George Shearing)
  4. My Foolish Heart (6:55) Curtis Stigers
  5. Lover Man (4:30) Rosemary Clooney
  6. I Didnt Know Enough About You (4:43) Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Pass
  7. Fool on the Hill / Nature Boy (3:46) Peter Cincotti
  8. Say It (Over and Over Again) (6:00) Karrin Allyson
  9. Don't Explain (6:38) Abbey Lincoln
  10. The Man I Love (3:27) Patti Austin
  11. If You Could See Me Now (4:47) Mel Tormwith Rob McConnell & the Boss Brass)
  12. Good-Bye My Love (3:56) Diane Schuur
  13. The Meaning of the Blues (5:59) Nnenna Freelon

Amazon.com

The title Jazz After Dark II references late night seduction as conjured up in the slow, but purposeful, pace of ballads. The set's two discs are smartly divided into instrumentals and vocals. The thematic focus aligns a broad range of players from Chet Baker to Ella Fitzgerald. There are the classicists (Bill Evans, Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington) and the modernists (Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk), with small combos and duets being the setting for them all. The vocal disc covers the greater span of years, with performances by contemporary singers (including Curtis Stigers, Karrin Allyson, and Peter Cincotti) alongside vintage tracks by some of their mentors and influences. --David Greenberger

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Sweet.......2007-03-02

JAZZ AFTER DARK II presents an interesting mix of instrumental and vocal, both new and old. The moods created are at times contemplative, affectionate, woeful, entranced. An all-star program of great jazz standards provides the listener (or participant) with two hours of fine and dulcet music. Program commentary and track personnel are included. For all lovers of sweet jazz, and all lovers.

TOTAL RUNNING TIMES --
DISC ONE -- 70:08
DISC TWO -- 61:52

5 out of 5 stars Sexy,sexy.sexy.......2006-04-25

ever heard some sultry jazz during a love scene in a movie, or maybe a film noire, and said to yourself-"who is that and where do I get it?!" this CD is the answer, with one disc instumental and etherial, and the other with voice and unique song sytlists. Curtis Stigers! who woulda thunk it, but that cut works as well as the other. this is a must for rainy night alone, with your favorite squeeze; or maybe an afternoon at dusk. Enjoy the classics that PB put together in a pefect mix. There is a reason that this music is timeless... find out

5 out of 5 stars Playboy Rises Again.......2005-07-16

Playboy may be many things to many people, but one thing the iconic label is for sure - and that's a connoiseur of unadorned, raw and searing jazz. Unfortunately, most follow up compilations such as this (Playboy issued JAD I a few years ago) are usually never as good as the original and are just an attempt at a quick cash-in. Thankfully this is not the case with JAD II. If anything, this one improves on the original. Like JAD I, this 2-cd set consists of one instumental disc and one vocal. The selections simply never miss and the mood is sustained throughout. Playboy may have made sex mainstream, but this music is all romance with just a hint of naughty. Here's hoping JAD III continues in this superlative tradition. In the meantime, shuffle both JAD I and JAD II and you've got nearly four hours of some of the greatest American music ever recorded. A must.
Playboy Jazz: In a Smooth Groove
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Playboy hits the smooth groove
  • This Is a Smooth Groove, Indeed.
  • Very Smooth Indeed!
Playboy Jazz: In a Smooth Groove
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Playboy Jazz
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ASIN: B00023B1XA
Release Date: 2004-09-14

Tracks:

  1. Grazin In The Grass - Boney James/Rick Braun
  2. Smiles And Smiles To Go- Larry Carlton
  3. Ariana - Spyro Gyra
  4. Stiletto Heels - David Benoit & Russ Freeman
  5. Groove With You - Phil Perry
  6. Dont Stop - Braxton Brothers
  7. Last Kiss - Gato Barbierei
  8. From Now On - Regina Belle with Glenn Jones
  9. Steppin Out - Paul Taylor
  10. Walkin On The Moon - Frank Vignola
  11. Joyful - Ed Calle
  12. Come With Me - Tania Maria

Tracks:

  1. You Make Me Smile - Dave Koz
  2. Breezin - George Benson
  3. Just The Two Of Us [w/ Bill Withers] - Grover Washington Jr.
  4. Bella Luna - The Rippingtons
  5. Reunion - Dave Valentin
  6. Color Of Love - Cassandra Reed
  7. Mist Trail - Eric Marienthal
  8. La Samba - Pete Escovedo
  9. Mountain Dance - Dave Grusin
  10. Heaven - Sheila E. & The E. Train
  11. In & Out Of Love - Patti Austin
  12. Songbird - Kenny G

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Playboy hits the smooth groove.......2007-07-07

Nice selection of songs across artists both new and old in the smooth jazz tradition. Good compilation and sound. Original artists and songs-- not knockoffs.

5 out of 5 stars This Is a Smooth Groove, Indeed........2006-12-22

Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a desert reception with the Hispanic Elected Local Officials (HELO) in Reno, Nevada while attending a meeting of the National League of Cities (NLC). HELO is a constituency group within NLC. Anyway, about 10 minutes into the reception, I asked what radio station was playing. Someone pointed me to the music, and low and behold, it was this CD playing, "Playboy Jazz: In a Smooth Groove." After extended listening, I was fascinated on how great the music flowed. In fact, the flow was so smooth, the music did not draw attention to itself and throughout the evening, everyone was engaged in some rather stimulating intellectual discourse. This is an excellant CD for that purpose. While I can personally make a CD that equals or betters this compilation, it takes considerable effort to do so, and I'd much rather buy it already done rather than spend the enormous amount of time it takes to make a CD that flows to the point its ear candy. This CD, as a compilation is just that, ear candy. It gets my highest recommendation, and should be in your collection even if you already own some of these songs in individual CDs like I do. Here, its already put together for you, and its great listening around the home or in the car, too.

5 out of 5 stars Very Smooth Indeed!.......2004-12-17

This compilation is a great introduction to Smooth Jazz and some of the excellent artists who soothe and smooth our hectic lives. Prior to this album, I really did not know many smooth jazz artists beyond Kenny G and, after a while, I found his music a bit redundant.

However, this variety gives you an excellent perspective on several artists. My favorites include Paul Taylor, Tania Maria, Spyro Gyra and Eric Marienthal. Although they were not featured on this compilation and if you like your smooth jazz a little more funky and upbeat, try Down to the Bone. Good Listening to you!!
A Night At The Playboy Mansion
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Night at the Playboy Mansion
  • Not Disco but House!
  • this album is HOT
  • Superb Club Mixes.
  • If You're Looking For The Funk...
A Night At The Playboy Mansion
Dimitri from Paris
Manufacturer: Astralwerks
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ASIN: B00004S5Z6
Release Date: 2000-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Reach Inside - Bah Samba
  2. Star (Original Centerstage Mix) - Mecca Headz
  3. The Groove EP (Vocal Mix) - Astrojazz
  4. Down To Love Town (Dim's Secret Re-edit) - ORIGINALS
  5. Shangri-La (Dim's Mansion Anthem Re-edit) - La Pregunta
  6. Talking All That Jazz (Torti's Old School Mix Of Edits Dub) - Stetsasonic
  7. Outro Lugar - Salome De Bahia
  8. Motivation (Dim's Dubwize Mix) - Atmosfear
  9. Give Me Love - Cerrone
  10. I'll Be There For You (Joey Negro Vocal Mix) - Sunburst Band
  11. Sweet Music - Terry Hunter
  12. The Place Is Rockin - Pascal Rioux
  13. Wonderful Person - Black Masses
  14. Found A Cure (Dim's Blue Losange Re-edit) - Ashford And Simpson

Amazon.com

Bouncy and airy, this soulful epic from Dimitri from Paris usurps the bubbly core of disco and imbues it with a propulsive, addictive energy. A talented DJ as well as a sharp-eared and fearless translator of faux-sophisticate, Martin Denny-style exotica-jazz, Dimitri has a natural affinity to latch onto the kitsch, which has always given an appealing breeziness to his mixes. This disc ups the ante, both on that level and also in terms of plain old danceability. Most impressive of all, this disc manages to avoid sounding like a predictable rehash or, worse, yet another nod to mindless retro culture. Bringing the funk in unabashed fashion on such tracks as the Originals' "Down to Love Town" or falling through the gauzy melodies of La Pregunta's "Shangri-La," Dimitri displays an affinity for the genre that is both focused and informed. While he gives the songs proper breathing room, his sampling technique produces an intensely modern spin when necessary. Mixing up Stetasonic's "Talking All That Jazz," Dimitri twiddles and dips the EQ with ruthless energy, giving the song a breakbeat-like, sample-laden momentum. As any DJ ripped straight from Studio 54 would know, Dimitri's ancient vinyl carries a time-tested vibe that even the most modern of present-day ravers can and should recognize as a kindred spirit. --Matthew Cooke

Album Description

For the 3rd installment of the 'Respect Is Burning' series, DJ Dimitri From pulls together some of the best sounds from the past and gives them a fresh twist. A Respect regular himself, Dimitri gives us the goods on 'A Night at the Playboy Mansion', an electrifying, uplifting, and booty-hustling ride through 76 minutes of nonstop bellbottom ebullience & disco bliss. Respect Is Burning.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Night at the Playboy Mansion.......2007-07-07

It's disco, for sure, but it's not the "disco" you think of you if you don't know anything about disco. Mixing new and old, Dimitri from Paris puts together a really danceable, tuneful set of songs.

4 out of 5 stars Not Disco but House!.......2007-01-18

Some of the reviewers have confused this with disco music! This is not really a disco cd. Disco was the forerunner to house and I admit that the connections are strong between the two. House replaced disco here in the US, UK and elsewhere around 1985 (although disco still lives in Italy for some strange reason). House has much more diversity than disco and house has taken advantage of technology that's available. Some of these songs are actually house remixes of r&b hits from the 70s. House comes in a lot of varieties. If you like this disc checkout some of the chillout house, gospel house and latin house available. Dimiti from Paris is one of the great DJs out there mixing on the scene. And don't forget to loosen up and dance!

5 out of 5 stars this album is HOT.......2004-07-30

This is definitely one of my favourite CDs to play at countless occasions; when Im driving, when Im havin a party, when I'm getting ready to go out.. I LOVE THIS CD!!!! I fell in love with it the first time I had ever heard it, and had a bit of trouble finding it. I also have some other collections by Dimitri from Paris, and though I like the others too, this is definitely my fave. Great tracks to party to and to chill out to. "Reach Inside" is my favourite hands down.

5 out of 5 stars Superb Club Mixes........2004-04-15

Also, a great Playboy Mag cover from the 70's. This production takes classic disco and retro club tunes and puts a Dimitri from Parh-ree stamp on them. Stetasonic gets juiced, the Originals gets UP to Love Town and Ashford/Simpson do not need the cure to Dim's Blue Lounge re-edit. Does it move? Do I really have to tell you? Party, baby!

5 out of 5 stars If You're Looking For The Funk..........2003-10-25

This is the funkiest, bounciest, wildest most fun record I have. I'll sum it all up with a brief anecdote...My friends came over my house after school the other day to do a report. None of us are really big fans of dance or disco music, but for some strange reason, I then thought about how I liked this album when my older brother used to listen to it, so I decided to put it on while we were working. I didn't know what they'd think of it. I thought at least they'd get a laugh out of it, as this album is like nothing they had ever heard. My presuppositions couldn't have been more off. After about two minutes into the first track, we completely abandoned our report and just danced around the room like freaks for the duration of the 70 minute disco-funk parade. It's seriously that entrancing. Never put this on if you're trying to get work done. You really won't be able to do a thing but groove. For all other moments in your day though, I highly recommend this album.
Playboy Cocktail Mix
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Pleasent listening
Playboy Cocktail Mix
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Playboy Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FILWPE
Release Date: 2006-07-18

Tracks:

  1. The Pink Panther Theme - Ultimate Mancini Orchestra
  2. As Time Goes By - Tony Bennett
  3. Guarachi Guaro - Cal Tjader
  4. Something Cool - Tierney Sutton
  5. Fever - King Curtis
  6. The Girl From Ipanema - Charlie Byrd
  7. I Love Paris - Peter Cincotti
  8. The Look Of Love - Scott Hamilton
  9. I'm Hip - Dave Frishberg
  10. Cast Your Fate To The Wind - The Vince Guaraldi Trio

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pleasent listening.......2006-08-26

This CD is a good cross section of classic songs done by mixed artists in a jazz style. It is easy and enjoyable to listen too.
Chillin' at the Playboy Mansion
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Best song ever heard
  • Just chillin'
  • One of the best CDs I have ever heard...
  • MOVE OVER DIMITRI FROM PARIS!!!
  • Smooth grooves and midtempo delights
Chillin' at the Playboy Mansion
Chris Coco
Manufacturer: Surge Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008ZZ6X
Release Date: 2003-05-06

Tracks:

  1. Falling (Eric Kupper Remix) - Chris Coco
  2. Brother - Nostalgia 77
  3. Oscar - Tosca
  4. Think Twice - Ralph Myerz & The Jack Herren Band
  5. AM Trax - Saville Robots
  6. Summer Daze - Nick Holder
  7. Hot In Here - Tiga
  8. Good Life (Good Vocal Mix) - Kaori
  9. Twenty Minutes Of Disco Glory (Mirror Boys Remix) - DJ Garth & ETI
  10. Your Sex Life - The Black Neon
  11. Last Tango In Paris - Sepia
  12. There's A Place Where Happy People Play - Neon Heights
  13. Inside (Dorfmeister Vs. Uptight Prod.) - The Funky Lowlives
  14. Stiff Jazz (Zundapp Dub) - Dzihan & Kamien

Tracks:

  1. Mumbo Jumbo - El Gran Lapofsky
  2. Gemini - Chris Coco
  3. Flying Faders - Star Alliance
  4. See Thru You - Flunk
  5. Knuddlemaus - Ulrich Schnauss
  6. Get Misunderstood (Quantic Mix) - Troublemakers
  7. Yachts - AMCA VS CSL
  8. The Affair - The Easy Access Orchestra
  9. Bubble Love - ChungKing
  10. Facing East - Thievery Corporation
  11. Shine - Afterlife
  12. Pabadam - Yonderboi

Album Description

Playboy, the #1 men's magazine in the world is now partnering up with Audio Boutique along with internationally acclaimed DJ and producer, Chris Coco to bring you a double CD set filled with the bet in down tempo and mid tempo grooves. Artists include Tosca, Tiga, Neon Heights, Thievery Corporation and more. Gatefold digipak. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best song ever heard.......2006-04-28

I was at TAO lounge at the Venetian Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas when I heard a song that swept my feet away. I had to ask the waitress and usually they don't like sharing the name of the albums they are playing. But she was nice enough after I promised her a nice tip for the name of the song that was playing. I bought this CD literaly for song No.7. Yachts - AMCA VS CSL on the first disk. Try to listen to it by using Windows media player or Real but not Amazon own player because it messed up the song with another one. I aslo recommend greatly The Best of Claude Challe and Karunesh Call of the Mystic (Asian Indian touch)

4 out of 5 stars Just chillin'.......2004-05-16

I am such a huge fan of downtempo music. It is one of my favorite sub-genres of dance music, let alone music in general. I consider myself an afficienado of downtempo. I am a big fan of the Buddha Bar/Chill Out in Paris/Siddharta series in particular. Of course there is a lot of dull, predictable, boring downtempo music (i.e the Ultra Chilled and Ultimate Chillout series). My lastest chill out acquisition is "Chillin at the Playboy Mansion". I was always intrigued by this cd. Like the Buddha Bar series there are two discs, one disc is more uptempo and the second cd is more relaxing, downtempo to be exact. I have to admit I was not really all that impressed with the first disc (the City Nights disc). I couldn't believe that someone did a cover of that horrid Nelly song "Hot in Herre". That was not good IMO. I liked the last 3 or 4 songs on the cd but otherwise, I couldn't get into it. The second cd (the After Hours disc) on the otherhand is the stand out disc for me. The songs were much more mellow and soothing to listen to. The After Hours disc is perfect for when you come home from clubbing or to throw in during a dinner party. The songs were excellent. I especially loved tracks #7-9. Those songs eally stood out for me. Although the cd isn't perfect, I still enjoyed it immensely.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best CDs I have ever heard..........2004-01-07

I have very eclectic tastes in music. Ranging from World, dance, industrial, classical, pop, punk, metal, you name it, I have probably heard some of it. I looked at the cover of this particular album, "Gee, I wonder what being in the Playboy mansion's like. Maybe this Album will help me figure it out." I grabbed it, and played it when I got home. I played it on the computer, read the description... LOVED it. The first disc is the perfect album to get you into a chilling clubbing mood, with some funky tunes, jazzy beats with synthesizers, and very classy electronica.
The second dics is just what you need to hear when you want to wind down, alone or with someone else. Mid-Eastern beats, soothing voices that sing relaxing sweet-nothings...
Just because it says "Chillin at the Playboy Mansion" doesn't it mean that it will be perverted. You'll be surprised, and maybe expect Hugh Heffner to send you an invitation to his pad, just to listen to the music they'll play.

4 out of 5 stars MOVE OVER DIMITRI FROM PARIS!!!.......2003-08-02

I first bought Dimitri from Paris' "A Night at the Playboy Mansion" and although he his an outstanding DJ and mixer in his own right, I really found very little interest in that CD...It was too disco-ey...DJ/Mixer extraordinaire Chris Coco has now assumed the reigns of the Playboy Mansion series and honestly he does a way better job than Dimitri does in musical selections and variety. Whereas Dimitri stuck to a certain redundant formula, Coco eases you in and out of the various styles of electronica and chill out. Disc 1 is aptly named "City Nights" and is a sure delight for you party goers and club hoppers...But for those expecting a bunch of disco beats, drum and bass or heavy techno, that, it is not...Disc one offers very subdued house beats with just the right touch of funk and jazz. Check out songs from Ralph Myers and the Jack Herrin Band, the Funky Lowlives, Chris Coco himself, Dzihan and Kamien, Nick Holder, Saville Robots, Kaori and Sepia. All perfectly mixed together just as well as DJ Stephane Pompougnac of the Hotel Costes series would do it, if not better. There's also a pleasant and impressive rendition of the infamous rap song "Hot in Herre" from some dude named Tiga. I can almost stomach it a little better than the original (and overplayed) version from Nelly. Disc two "After Hours" slows it down a few notches with a plethora of downtempo music. This is in fact my favorite of the two CDs. Afterlife's mysterious "Shine" is beautiful, as well as Chungking's haunting "Bubble Love" and Easy Access Orchestra's cinematic "The Affair." El Gran Lopfsky's funky "Mumbo Jumbo" sounds like it belongs on disc one with it's uptempo flava, but it still somehow nicely fits here. Thievery Corporation's "Facing East" could have been left off all together, but other than that, disc 2 still shines with killer tracks sure to relax you after that loong stressful night of partying. Just try not to pass out from over-indulgence, otherwise you'll never really know.

4 out of 5 stars Smooth grooves and midtempo delights.......2003-07-16

I previously purchased Acoustic Chill, compiled by Chris Coco, so I knew his compilation skills would be on point (and for the most part, he didn't disappoint) and decided to purchase this cd based on this and a general hope that his mixing skills would be equally impressive. The cd set is generally soft-mixed which isn't upsetting at all since the song is mid to downtempo. The track selection is great although two noticeable duds are Tiga's "hot in herre" on cd 1 and Thievery Corporation's "facing east" on cd 2. "hot in herre" is basically a rehash of nelly's song that overstayed it's welcome on mainstream radio and not enough time has passed for the song to make a nostalgic comeback. Conversely, Cd 1 also has a great rework of "good life" which is a classic, timeless song. As for "facing east," I have Thievery Corporation's "Richest Man in Babylon" from which the song is taken and I love the song on the TC cd, but in this compilation it seems kind of lost and awkward.

But enough of that.

The CD shines brightly and makes good on its promise to both get you in the mood to go out and in the mood to turn back in. CD1 is especially good with tracks like "think twice" and the aforementioned "good life." CD2 also takes you in for a nice chilled-out ride back to earth from your evening's high by starting out with the always-pleasing "hayling." Though CD1 claims to be a buildup to going out, don't expect wildly thumping house beats; the songs are on a more sophisticated level. Not a waste of money in the slightest...
Hef's Favorites
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great mix
Hef's Favorites
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Playboy Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000F8DT0A
Release Date: 2006-05-16

Tracks:

  1. My Foolish Heart - Bill Evans
  2. Something Cool - June Christy
  3. Let's Get Lost - Chet Baker
  4. Corcovado - Charlie Byrd
  5. For All We Know - Dinah Washington
  6. Candy - Johnny Mercer
  7. Mood Indigo - Keely Smith
  8. Sophisticated Lady - Billy Eckstine
  9. Alone Together - Jackie Gleason
  10. Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?)/Times Change And Things Change - Jo Stafford
  11. Without A Word Of Warning - Mel Torme
  12. Easy Living - Diane Schuur

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great mix.......2006-06-10

What a quality line up on this CD. Any true jazz fan needs to pick this up, an inspirational CD and tracklist for both men and women. From beginning to end the CD creates a great mood, this is a classic jazz line up. Hef did a fine job when picking these out, he has great taste in music too!
The Playboy Years
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Great Band! Great Songs! Poor Remastering
  • Exceptionally Pleased with this CD!
  • A childhood memory
  • Great CD
  • Billboard 1975...
The Playboy Years
Hamilton Joe Frank & Reynolds
Manufacturer: Renaissance
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BHSEPA
Release Date: 2005-11-01

Tracks:

  1. Winners and Losers
  2. Everyday Without You
  3. Only Love (Will Break Your Heart)
  4. What Kind of Love Is This
  5. Fallin' in Love
  6. Badman
  7. Who Do You Love
  8. Barroom Blues
  9. So Good at Lovin' You
  10. Love Is
  11. Light Up the World with Sunshine
  12. You Sold Me a One Way Ticket to Love
  13. I Was There
  14. Don't Fight the Hands (That Need You)
  15. Love and Conversation
  16. Now That I've Got You
  17. Act of Mercy
  18. Houdini
  19. Old Habits
  20. Get on the Bus

Product Description

This is the complete collection of songs recorded for Playboy Records. Includes the full Fallin' In Love and Love And Conversation albums plus the bonus single-only release of Light Up The World With Sunshine. Track listing: 1. Winners And Losers 2. Everyday Without You 3. Only Love (Can Break Your Heart) 4. What Kind Of Love Is This 5. Fallin' In Love 6. Badman 7. Who Do You Love 8. Barroom Blues 9. So Good At Lovin' You 10. Love Is 11. Light Up The World With Sunshine 12. You Sold Me A One Way Ticket To Love 13. I Was There 14. Don't Fight The Hands (That Need You) 15. Love And Conversation 16. Now That I've Got You 17. Act Of Mercy 18. Houdini 19. Old Habits 20. Get On The Bus

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Great Band! Great Songs! Poor Remastering.......2007-06-21

Noise Reduction was poorly applied to this remastering job. Wait for another release hopefully from original master tapes and supervised by any band member.

5 out of 5 stars Exceptionally Pleased with this CD!.......2007-01-22

If you're looking for either of the group's Playboy albums, don't let the negative reviews scare you away from buying this CD. I don't know what disc some of these reviewers were listening to, but based on their negative comments, I delayed buying this for several months. I finally took a chance on it and I am totally pleased. The disc sounds great, as far as I'm concerned, and I received it within a week or less of placing my order. I saw Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds perform at Cameron University back in the mid-70s and I have the original LPs on vinyl and wanted them on CD. Thanks Renaissance Records for finally releasing these two exceptional H, JF & R albums on one disc!

5 out of 5 stars A childhood memory.......2007-01-10

I ordered the album because at age 7 I recieved the original vinal album from Danny Hamilton himself. He is my Mothers Cousin and was in town the year it went gold and sang "Fallin in Love" to me at a family gathering. After he had gotten home he sent me the album. I wanted his music in CD form. Though I did notice on the bio they wrote it said he died of a stroke, that is not true he died of cushings desease.
He was a very nice man and we all miss him.

Lori Britton

4 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2007-01-04

I heard a small portion of it and I found it to be a great CD. We bought it for a friend to use on his WEB Site.

1 out of 5 stars Billboard 1975..........2006-05-07

Looking for a remastered version of the song "Fallin' In Love?" pull up Billboard top 10 1975 if you haven't already. I'm not that familiar with this band, but I am a fan of Blue-Eyed Soul and Hall & Oates. These guys kinda fall into that catagory. This paticular song was sampled by Sam Sever back in 1990 and was a dope track called, "Room To Breathe." I had been trying to crate-dig this sample for years, but I didn't know who to look for 'till now. On an oldies station out here, they play "Don't pull your love out..." same band, wow! I gave this CD 1 star without listening to it because I had an Ohio Players CD "remastered" from a vinyl record by this same so-called label, Renassaince! (Or however you spell it...) I already know my reaction... but anybody who wants to hear the REAL remaster, find out the Playboy Records' head label of the original (I believe it was CBS/Epic back then) and hit 'em up real heavy for a legit version of these albums (or hope for Japanese imports or something...) Good luck.
After the Playboy Mansion
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • not terrible music, but not the same class as .. at the mansion
  • Amazing!
  • Too much chaff for complete satisfaction
  • Listen before you buy!
  • Return to the Mansion
After the Playboy Mansion
Dimitri from Paris
Manufacturer: Astralwerks
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005UKL7
Release Date: 2002-02-19

Tracks:

  1. Nyce & Slo - Lil Louis
  2. So Good, So Right - Imagination
  3. Twilight - Maze
  4. Makeda - Les Nubians
  5. I Got The Rhythm - Beautiful People
  6. Nikita - Ralph Myers & The Jack Herren Band
  7. Get It Up For Love - Tata Vega
  8. Can't Give You Up - Deep Sensation
  9. Ibo Lele - Jephte Guillaume
  10. Peanut Butter - Gwen Guthrie
  11. Feel Up - Grace Jones
  12. Lust - Rinder & Lewis
  13. Seasons Of Love - Blaze

Tracks:

  1. Candidate For Love - TS Monk
  2. Fran Mig Till Dig - Emma Nilsdotter
  3. The Body Theme - Next Evidence
  4. Jazz Room - Paul Murphy & Marc Woolford Project
  5. Indigo Blues - Llorca feat. Nicole Graham
  6. So Good To Know - Best Friends Around
  7. (It Ain't) All Good - De La Soul feat. Chaka Khan
  8. Changin' - Linda Clifford
  9. It's Yours - Jon Cutler feat. E-Man
  10. Never Enough - Boris Dlugosch feat. Roisin Murphy
  11. That's The Way Love Is - Ten City
  12. Don't Leave Me This Way - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes

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Dimitri from Paris has the touch, and everybody wants to feel it. Testimony can be found in the 200,000 copies of his debut Sacrebleu and the millions of 2001's A Night at the Playboy Mansion that have found their way out into the world. For his aptly titled follow-up, After the Playboy Mansion, Dimitri has divided the double CD into the yin and yang of his DJ approach, giving each disc its own name: "Uplifting" and "Laidback." But in DJ terms, things are not always as they seem. "Uplifting" and "Laidback" are both all over the map, and some tracks could easily fit onto either disc. Larry Levan's remix of Gwen Guthrie's "Peanut Butter" on "Laidback" could also work on "Uplifting," as could Danny Tenaglia's glowing remix of Grace Jones's "Feet Up." Most of "Uplifting" intimates disco and mixes in some breezy Brazilian house. French producer Llorca offers subtle samba/jazz on "Indigo Blues," then the groove changes to the Tower of Power-styled funk of "Best Friends Around," which segues into the '80s sound of De La Soul's "(It Ain't) All Good." Lil' Louis (of "French Kiss" fame) introduces "Laidback" with his mindless "Nyce and Slo," remixed by Tony Humphries. Combining old-school tunes with contemporary downtempo, Dimitri adds a shuffling track by Les Nubians, chilled breakbeat by Beautiful People, and a rumbling Latin noir thriller by Norwegians Ralf Myerz and the Jack Herron Band. Blaze closes "Laidback" with "Seasons of Love," a summery Afrobeat groover. --Ken Micallef

Album Description

Keeping the Playboy Mansion concept rolling, Dimitri returns with a 2 CD set featuring his trademark blend of cool retro grooves, laidback house beats and rare & unreleased gems. (Astralwerks)

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars not terrible music, but not the same class as .. at the mansion.......2005-10-07

not nearly as good as I was hoping. i'm not sure i would even define the music as part of the same genre as "night at the playboy mansion". much more drum and trance feel...

5 out of 5 stars Amazing!.......2003-01-13

I coudn't find a better word to characterize this CD/Set. Amazing! It gives the best of House, non-comercial but with funky drums and a lot of vocals, for those who like it! Besides, Dimitri from Paris is one of the best DJ's in the world, so this CD goes in count of that!

Have fun listening!

3 out of 5 stars Too much chaff for complete satisfaction.......2002-06-29

...The Playboy Mansion made Dimitri on of my "Immediate Buy" artists and as soon as I saw that the "Return" was out, I bought it. It's been a disappointment because there are quite a lot of duff tracks on there. "Return..." contains some tracks that are old but don't sound fresh (So good so right, Nyce and Slow), some tracks that are on many other dance compilation cds (It's Yours, Never Enough) and some great new finds (Candidate for Love, Fran Mig Til Dig). It's worth buying for those new ones that I would never have found anywhere else.

2 out of 5 stars Listen before you buy!.......2002-05-05

I don't know if I could ever stress this more strongly for a DJ set. No matter what you read here, no matter if you think you're just like the people that love these discs, do yourself a favor and give this a listen first. Based on some opinions here I thought I'd be into it, instead I couldn't even sit through the length of either CD. That's just my tastes though...

5 out of 5 stars Return to the Mansion.......2002-04-17

This album picks up where 2000's A NIGHT AT THE PLAYBOY MANSION left off from. This generous offering of 2 cds filled with great songs, is divided up by the type of music. The first cd is a more down/mid tempo kind of groove, filled with some goodies such as "Nyce & Slo" by Lil Louis, "So Good, So Right" by Imagination, "Get It Up For Love" by Tata Vega, "Peanut Butter" by Gwen Guthrie, and my personal favorite of the disc, "Seasons of Love" by Blaze. The second disc is a collection of uptempo disco/funk songs, most honorably "Candidate for Love" by TS Monk, "That's The Way Love Is" by Ten City, "Changin" by Linda Clifford, and "Don't Leave Me This way" by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. This 25 song collection is sure to please any fans of house and disco. This is a generous offering and perfect for when you want to chill out or when you just want to get funky and dance. Dimitri From Paris does not disapoint on this collection. Give it a listen!

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