Anthony Ventura - Musikalische Erinnerungen - Die Großen Erfolge (1984)

Artist: Orchester Anthony Ventura, Anthony Ventura
Title: Musikalische Erinnerungen - Die Großen Erfolge
Year Of Release: 1984/1992
Label: Warner
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:45
Total Size: 288 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Musikalische Erinnerungen - Die Großen Erfolge
Year Of Release: 1984/1992
Label: Warner
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:45
Total Size: 288 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. When a Man Loves a Woman 2:45
02. Yesterday 2:45
03. The Air That I Breathe 3:23
04. La vie en rose (Schau mich bitte nicht so an) 3:04
05. Spanish Eyes 2:19
06. Schiwago-Melodie 3:59
07. A Whiter Shade of Pale 4:14
08. San Francisco 3:07
09. Crying in the Chapel 3:17
10. If You Could Read My Mind 3:13
11. Hey Jude 4:06
12. Island in the Sun 2:54
13. I Can't Stop Loving You 4:28
14. I'd Love You to Want Me 3:39
15. Morning Has Broken 2:16
16. My Prayer 3:15
The album "Musical Musical Songs – The Great Feast" is a collection of classic instrumental hits performed by an orchestra conducted by Anthony Ventura.
The album is in the Easy Listening genre. It features background music with soft orchestral arrangements, where strings and Hammond organ play a leading role. The music of Anthony Ventura (the pseudonym of German musician Werner Becker) is often compared to the work of James Last for its romanticism and melodic quality.
Unlike Ventura's other series (such as "Je t'aime"), this collection features "musical memories"—instrumental versions of golden pop hits from the 1960s and 1970s.
The album is in the Easy Listening genre. It features background music with soft orchestral arrangements, where strings and Hammond organ play a leading role. The music of Anthony Ventura (the pseudonym of German musician Werner Becker) is often compared to the work of James Last for its romanticism and melodic quality.
Unlike Ventura's other series (such as "Je t'aime"), this collection features "musical memories"—instrumental versions of golden pop hits from the 1960s and 1970s.