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Organ1st Magazine 24 THIS ISSUE INCLUDES: “This Can’t Be Love” Organ Arrangement - by Tony Back 25 Years of Organ Festivals (Part One) - by Cled Griffin Groov’in with Alan Ashton (Part Two) Alan Ashton’s “Organised Keyboards” CD FEATURES: Chiho Sunamoto… “Home Away from Home” Klaus Wunderlich… “Recollections” Various Yamaha Artists… “Home for Christmas” November 2004 to January 2005 Issue Twenty-Four 1 Welcome to Issue Twenty-Four Welcome to our latest issue with a slightly ‘new look’ which we trust you MSS Studios Top Forty will enjoy reading in this lead up to Christmas. We Our best selling CDs & DVDs from July to September 2004 hope there will be something to tempt you (or your (Compiled from magazine and website sales) loved one!). Highlights of this issue include another great 1 Howard Beaumont Invitations (Swings the New B3) arrangement by Tony Back, this time it’s the classic 2 Nigel Ogden Rogers/Bacharach Songbks (2CD) “This Can’t Be Love”. 3 Klaus Wunderlich Recollections (2CD) We have part two of “Groov’in with Alan Ashton”, “25 4 VARIOUS Cinema Organ Collection (2CD) Years of Organ Festivals” (part one) by Cled Griffin, plus details of two new CDs from The Yamaha Club; 5 Hector Olivera Live in Japan (DVD) “Home for Christmas” and “Home Away from Home” 6 John Bowdler All The Time & Everywhere from Chiho Sunamoto. 7 Stephan Weiler The Solitaire We also have a new double CD 8 Phil Kelsall Party Night at the Tower release by the late Klaus Wunderlich, 9 Nigel Ogden The Organist Entertains (DVD) plus an offer where you can take another Klaus CD for half price. 10 Klaus Wunderlich Evergreens 3 ...Ian King 11 VARIOUS Compton Cavalcade v.2 12 VARIOUS Organ Showcase (DVD) Contents List for Issue 24: 13 Robert Wolfe Imagine Welcome / General Information 2 14 Ethel Smith First Lady of the Hammond (2CD) 15 Nicholas Martin At Turners… (DVD) Alan Ashton’s Organised Keyboards 4 16 Chiho Sunamoto Home Away From Home Home For Christmas CD 13 17 Keyklix Live in Concert Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews 14 18 Brett Wales Solo 25 Years of Organ Festivals (Part One) 16 19 Bruno Hoff For Once In My Life Klaus Wunderlich’s Recollections Double CD 18 20 Chris Powell Inspirations Organ & Keyboard DVDs / Videos 20 21 Ian King Snowdonia Music & Photo (DVD) 22 Ole Erling Candlelight & Hammond (3CD) Groov’in with Alan Ashton 22 23 Russ Conway Concerto For… / Pop-A-Conway Chiho Sunamoto: Home Away from Home 27 24 Jelani Eddington Sarotosa Spectacular MUSIC FEATURE: This Can’t Be Love 28 25 Klaus Wunderlich Evergreens 1 Organ & Keyboard Books 34 26 Ole Erling Hammond Pops (3CD) ORGAN1st Catalogue 35 27 Ian Griffin Make Me An Island ORGAN1st New Additions 48 28 Claudia Hirschfeld At Carnglaze Caverns (DVD) Key Expressions for Organ Book Sale / Free Book Offer 52 29 Brian Sharp Plays The Rye Wurlitzer (2CD) 30 VARIOUS Compton Cavalcade v.1 Are You About To Expire? 31 Klaus Wunderlich Celebration Your subscription is Your address label shows 32 Kevin Morgan Sing, Everybody Sing printed on all address your subscription period: 33 Michael Wooldridge Showtime Spectacular labels and receipts. 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