Updated On April 5th, 2025
Looking for the best Easy Listening Music on CD or Vinyl? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Easy Listening Music on CD or Vinyl for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Easy Listening Music on CD or Vinyl.
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Trilogy
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Test Card Classics
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MILLENNIUM COLLECTION - 20TH CENTURY MASTERS
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Magic Organ - Plays Your Favorite Waltzes - Music & Performance - CD
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Best Of Off-Broadway Soundtrack
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Romantic Paris
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Best Side Of Goodbye
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Barbra Back to Broadway Audio CD
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Experiment (CD) by Mandy Patinkin
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There's A Land Of Begin Again Vol.3
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS Frank Sinatra's 3-LPs-ON-2-CDs: TRILOGY: PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE: DISC 1: THE PAST: Collectibles of the Early Years: Frank Sinatra with Billy May 1. The Song Is You 2. But Not For Me 3. I Had The Craziest Dream 4. It Had To Be You 5. Let's Face The Music And Dance 6. Street of Dreams 7. My Shining Hour 8. All Of You 9. More Than You Know 10. They All Laughed. THE PRESENT: Some Very Good Years. Frank Sinatra with Don Costa. 11. You And Me (We Wanted It All) 12. Just The Way You Are 13. Something 14. MacArthur Park 15. Theme From New York, New York 16. Summer Me, Winter Me 17. Song Sung Blue 18. For The Good Times 19. Love Me Tender 20. That's What God Looks Like. Disc 2: THE FUTURE: Reflections on the Future in Three Tenses. Frank Sinatra with Gordon Jenkins. 1. What Time Does The Nex Miracle Leave? 2. World War None! 3. The Future 4. The Future (continued) "I've Been There!" 5. The Future (conclusion) "Song Without Words" 6. Finale: Before The Music Ends. Two separate traditional plastic jewel cases, both UPC 075992230025. Produced by Sonny Burke. Reprise Records, a Warner Communications Company. 1980 Bristol Productions, Inc. .COM At age 64, Sinatra recorded this three-LP (now two-CD) epic, a grandiloquent statement which attempted to sum up his career, as well as pay tribute to his status as America's greatest living singer. The result is at turns sublime, awful, and just plain bizarre "Reflections on the Future in Three Tenses," Gordon Jenkins's bombastic suite that covers the last third of the set, almost gets over on camp value alone. Covers of such contemporary hits as Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are" and Neil Diamond's "Song Sung Blue" don't really work, but "The Theme from New York, New York" is classic Sinatra all the way. If the Chairman of the Board never made another record, this would at least have made for a suitably larger-than-life exit. --Dan Epstein
Trilogy: Past, Present And Future
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The Best Of The Andrews Sisters
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Magic Organ - Plays Your Favorite Waltzes - Music & Performance - CD Music Ranwood Records Easy Listening
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Best Of Off-Broadway, The
Best Of Off-Broadway Soundtrack
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Best Side Of Goodbye
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Barbra Back to Broadway Audio CD
Barbra Streisand Back To Broadway
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0075597933024. New condition. CD. Mandy Patinkin, who can wring the greatest drama or the most manic comedy out of a theater song, used only his most tender interpretive talents for his third album, Experiment. As usual, the selections came almost exclusively from Broadway shows (the exception, Harry Chapin's "Taxi," was a classic story-song), and one-third of them were by Stephen Sondheim. They dated back to the 1920s (Irving Berlin's "Always") and up to the '80s (Claude-Michel Schönberg and Herbert Kretzmer's "I Dreamed a Dream" and "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables), but Patinkin brought a consistency to them by singing gently in his trembling, innocent tenor, starting with "As Time Goes By" (complete with its rarely sung introductory verse) and ending with Cole Porter's "Experiment." The album was in a sense one long suite or, given the brevity of many of the selections, one long medley, the songs often segueing seamlessly into each other. The album seemed designed to answer Patinkin's critics, who had found his previous recordings melodramatic and hysterical. He was reined in on the ironically titled "Experiment," but even if this was Mandy Patinkin Lite, it was appealing. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
UPC: 0075597933024 Condition: New CD Mandy Patinkin, who can wring the greatest drama or the most manic comedy out of a theater song, used only his most tender interpretive talents for his third album, Experiment. As usual, the selections came almost exclusively from Broadway shows (the exception, Harry Chapin's "Taxi," was a classic story-song), and one-third of them were by Stephen Sondheim. They dated back to the 1920s (Irving Berlin's "Always") and up to the '80s (Claude-Michel Schönberg and Herbert Kretzmer's "I Dreamed a Dream" and "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables), but Patinkin brought a consistency to them by singing gently in his trembling, innocent tenor, starting with "As Time Goes By" (complete with its rarely sung introductory verse) and ending with Cole Porter's "Experiment." The album was in a sense one long suite or, given the brevity of many of the selections, one long medley, the songs often segueing seamlessly into each other. The album seemed designed to answer Patinkin's critics, who had found his previous recordings melodramatic and hysterical. He was reined in on the ironically titled "Experiment," but even if this was Mandy Patinkin Lite, it was appealing. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
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There's A Land Of Begin Again Vol.3
THERE'S A LAND OF BEGIN AGAIN: A TRIBUTE, VOL. 3