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Amazon.com:4.6 su 5 stelle 37 recensioni
27 di 27 persone hanno trovato utile la seguente recensione
4.0 su 5 stelleThis book has good selection at a good value.29 luglio 1998
Di Un cliente - Pubblicato su Amazon.com
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I enjoyed this book a great deal, and here is why. There are thirty-four songs of his in this book and in most of the songs the piano part is very close to what Tom Lehrer played on his albums. The book contains piano, guitar chords, and the vocal score. I highly recommend this book over the hardback book, "The Tom Lehrer Song Book." This other book only contains twelve songs and I believe it costs more. You will get every cent of your money's worth with "Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer." The only reason I don't give it five stars is that it does not have all of his songs.
23 di 24 persone hanno trovato utile la seguente recensione
5.0 su 5 stelleMr. Lehrer's muse is not inhibited by taste... thankfully4 settembre 1999
Di djh - Pubblicato su Amazon.com
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For anyone that has ever heard a Tom Lehrer song and become an instant devotee this book will assuredly help his retirement fund - and good luck to him. For many, Tom Lehrer was (and still is) one of the best and blackest satirists of the 1940's - 1960's. The humour and vitriol in his songs is as fresh as ever in this book and you too will find yourself wanting to Poison Pigeons in the Park, Be Prepared, dance either the Masochism Tango or the Vatican Rag and generally All Go Together When We Go.
There is no neat way of explaining Tom Lehrer thankfully. Just buy it.
23 di 24 persone hanno trovato utile la seguente recensione
3.0 su 5 stelleNot bad, but I was expecting more23 marzo 1999
Di G. Sager - Pubblicato su Amazon.com
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I liked the book, as a whole, but if you are planning to buy it, the songs, OEDIPUS, ALMA, MAKES A FELLA PROUD TO BE A SOLDIER, CLEMENTINE are missing. Also, in MY HOME TOWN the line omitted in all recordings is also omitted. A last comment, many of the scores are different from those used by Mr. Lehrer in performances.