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  2. Black Orchid (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars, stating "It displays their knack for deftly swinging uptempo numbers, light blues and sensitive standards. If anything, it swings a little harder and is a little more soulful than some of its predecessors".

  3. Out of This World (The Three Sounds album) - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars stating "Out of This World relies less on originals than before, concentrating on standards which sound startlingly fresh. It's the loose, flexible groove that's the key...

  4. Here We Come (The Three Sounds album) - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 3 stars, stating "Here We Come is a typically classy and entertaining collection from the Three Sounds... overall the album has a warm, relaxed vibe that makes the romanticism particularly welcoming."

  5. Stephen Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Thomas may refer to: Stephen Thomas of Bosnia (c. 1411 –1461), King of Bosnia, 1443–1461; Stephen Thomas (Medal of Honor) (1809–1903), American Union Army officer and politician; Stephen Thomas (rugby) (1865–1937), Welsh rugby union player; Stephen Thomas (architect) (1892–1949), practiced mainly in Charleston, South Carolina

  6. Pictures from the Insects' Life - Wikipedia

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    The play premiered in 1922 at the National Theatre in Brno, Czechoslovakia.Successful American (1922) and British (5 May 1923) premieres followed. [3] [5] BBC Television has presented the play three times, to varying critical response: first 30 May 1939, in a production by Stephen Thomas; [6] then 28 May 1950 (Selver translation adapted and produced by Michael Barry, with Bernard Miles as the ...

  7. Feel Your Feelings Fool! - Wikipedia

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    Feel Your Feelings Fool! was met with universal acclaim from critics, earning a score of 82/100 on review aggregate site MetaCritic. [12] Exclaim awarded the album 7/10, describing the group's sound as "Bikini Kill meets the Ronettes" and praising the group's lyrics, but was skeptical of the album's "cleanliness" production-wise, feeling the end effect was "jarring". [15]

  8. Now Hear This (Duke Pearson album) - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4½ stars stating "Duke Pearson returned to a big band setting for Now Hear This!, once again proving his agility and inventiveness as an arranger and leader... Even if much of this music is beautiful, Pearson's arrangements take chances and are unconventional, which means it ...

  9. The Cherrytree Sessions - Wikipedia

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    The Cherrytree Sessions is a series of EPs first envisaged by Cherrytree Records label head and producer Martin Kierszenbaum in order to promote his artists. [3] With the assistance of Tony Ugval, Kierszenbaum was able to secure footage and music recordings of several performances from artists on the label's roster.