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Claudia Hirschfeld Web Version This Issue Includes: Profiles of Simon Smith & Paul Moran “A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody” Organ Arrangement by Tony Back Alan Ashton’s “Organised Keyboards” A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part Four) Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews “Time Was” by Ivor Manual (Part Nine) May to July 2003 Issue Eighteen 1 Contents List for Issue 18 Welcome / General Information ................................................ 2 Organised Keyboards by Alan Ashton .................................... 4 Organ Videos ........................................................................... 11 Profile of Simon Smith ............................................................ 14 Welcome to issue eighteen and I hope we have a few items Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews ............................................. 16 to interest you this issue: We have a five page arrangement “Time Was” by Ivor Manual (Part 9) ....................................... 18 of “A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody” by Tony Back which we A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part 4) ........ 20 hope you will enjoy as well as profiles of British Hammond More Music Books for Organ ................................................. 22 player Paul Moran and electronic organists Simon Smith. Special Offer On Selected CDs .............................................. 23 There is the fourth part of Gary Burt’s “A Full Understanding Profile of Paul Moran ............................................................... 24 of Chords”. He starts a new section of how to alter chords MUSIC FEATURE: A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody ................. 25 from issue nineteen. ORGAN1st Catalogue .............................................................. 32 ORGAN1st New Additions ...................................................... 48 “Time Was” re-appears this issue after an issue’s absence (due to the shortage of space) and we have a selection of CDs reviewed by Alan Ashton and two CDs reviewed by MSS Studios Top Forty Tony Pegler. Here are our best selling CDs & Videos from January to Happy reading. Eighteen March 2003 (Compiled from magazine and website sales) 1 Ethel Smith ..................... First Lady of the Hammond (2CD) Are You About To Expire? 2 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Evergreens 1 3 Nigel Ogden .................... Entertains at Stockport… (Video) Your subscription period is printed on your 4 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Evergreens 2 5 Carol Williams ................. Hey! Wurlitzer address labels and receipts. Please check 6 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Milestones them to 7 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... At Carnglaze Caverns (Video) make sure Your address label shows your 8 Brett Wales ..................... Renaissance you do not subscription period. 9 Nicholas Martin ............... Turners Revisited (Video) First Class Issues 3-18 10 John Giacchi ................... Xanadu 2 miss any 11 Robert Wolfe ................... Unforgettable Joe Bloggs issues. 12 Robert Bartha ................. Emporio 92 High Street 13 Ady Zehnpfennig ............. Organized 14 Simon Smith ................... At Last Your receipts also show it (at the bottom) 15 Hector Olivera ................. Visions 16 Brian Sharp ..................... Past & Present (2CD) Subscription Period: Issues 3-18 17 Phil Kelsall ...................... Blackpool Magic 18 Robert Wolfe ................... Wurlitzer Winter Wond… (Video) Thank you for your order. 19 Max Takano..................... Tributes 20 Paul Greenwood ............. Be Our Guest 21 Dave Floyd ...................... With A Song in My Heart Important Information for Credit Card Orders: 22 Phil Kelsall ...................... Imagine Blackpool (2CD) 23 Ernie Bouckaert .............. Golden Hammond Please note 24 Kevin Bowyer .................. Organ Xplosion 2 (Dambusters!) that you must 25 Mark Shakespeare.......... All the Worlds a Stage (2CD) now include 26 Oscar Peterson ............... Genesis (Piano) (2CD) the 3 or 4 digit security code on all credit card orders 27 Robert Wolfe ................... Wolfe and Wurlitzer 3 (Video) (phone, fax and website). This number is usually printed 28 Lyn Larsen ...................... From Ragtime to Swingtime on the back of your credit card after the 16 digit card 29 David Last ....................... Closer number (sometimes on the front). 30 Paul Roberts ................... Viva Las Vegas 31 James Last ..................... Best of Hammond & Trumpet Also, the numbers from your postcode and address 32 Buddy Cole/Clooney ....... Swing Around Rosie have to be verified, so if you are ordering on behalf of 33 Paul Moran ..................... Smokin’ B3 someone, or are having your order delivered to another 34 Klaus Wunderlich ............ 48 Film & Opera Melodies… address, you must include the address where your card 35 Chiho Sunamoto ............. In Concert With Chiho Sunamoto is registered, as well as the delivery address. 36 Mark Shakespeare.......... World Hits (Cassette) 37 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Concert in Vienna (Video) These extra security features have been asked for by 38 Curt Prina ........................ Best of Curt Prina (2CD) the credit card companies and will be needed for other 39 Jackie Davis .................... The Story of Jazz mail-order credit card orders, not just from us. 40 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Blackpool Favourites 2 We specialise in compact discs and have most [#16] etc. after the title indicates that the REFUNDS & RETURNS: titles in stock. Some titles can be deleted recording was track-listed in a past issue. quickly, so if you can list an alternative choice If you are not happy with your purchase, when ordering, then please do so. 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