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Bach, Johann Sebastian
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Artist: Bach, Johann Sebastian
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With his avuncular appearance and rich baritone, African-born British pop singer Roger Whittaker seemed like a late successor to Bing Crosby when he emerged into worldwide popularity in the '70s. Although his initial hits were self-written, he quickly turned largely to interpretive singing as he recorded prolifically. With the front line of the popular music business dominated by young performers playing pop/rock, he and his music soon encountered resistance from radio and the music press. Also, the U.S. was one of the last regions of the world to acknowledge him, and he never focused primarily on America, resulting in an underestimation of his stardom stateside, where he was thought of as a one-hit wonder for "The Last Farewell." But he maintained a large following in Europe and the Far East where he performed frequently, resulting in sales that were estimated at 40 million albums worldwide by the early '90s.The son of immigrants from Staffordshire, England, Whittaker was born in Nairobi, Kenya, on March 22, 1936. His father, Edward Whittaker, owned a grocery store, for which his mother, Viola Whittaker, kept the books; she later worked as a teacher. He took up the guitar at the age of seven and learned to sing songs in Swahili, but did not think of music as a career until much later. In 1956, he entered the University of Cape Town, South Africa as a medical student, but flunked out in his second year and returned to Nairobi, where he taught primary school and performed in nightclubs. In September 1959, he moved to the U.K. and began attending Bangor University in Wales, where he studied science with the intention of furthering his teaching career. But he continued to sing in clubs, and in the early '60s, a few of his recordings were issued on flexi-discs included with a campus publication, the Bangor University Rag, and credited to Hank & the Mellomen, to raise money for charity. This brought him to the attention of Fontana Records, which signed him to a contract and released his first professional single, "The Charge of the Light Brigade," credited to Rog Whittaker, in 1962. His second single was a cover of American country singer Jimmy Dean's "Steel Men." It gave him his first chart entry near the bottom of the New Musical Express Top 30 in June 1962, just as he was passing his final exams. So, instead of going on for his PhD, he acquired a manager and turned to singing full-time, soon gaining a residency on This and That, a television show in Ulster, Northern Ireland. The next few years he struggled to make a living on the British cabaret circuit, but in the spring of 1967 he won a prize at the Knokke Song Festival in Belgium, leading to recordings of his composition "The Mexican Whistler" and his version of "If I Were a Rich Man" from the musical Fiddler on the Roof. Both became hits in Europe, breaking him as a headlining concert attraction on the continent.By 1968, Whittaker had switched record labels to EMI, which released his discs on its Columbia imprint (no relation to the American Columbia Records). In the fall of 1969, he scored his first Top 20 hit in Britain with the self-written "Durham Town (The Leavin')." He was signed to RCA Victor Records for the U.S., and in the spring of 1970 another of his compositions, the sunny, uptempo "New World in the Morning," became a Top 20 hit on the American Easy Listening chart. At the same time, his British single was the melodramatic, anti-war original "I Don't Believe in 'If' Anymore," which reached the pop Top Ten. In the U.S., "I Don't Believe in 'If' Anymore" followed "New World in the Morning" and became a Top 30 Easy Listening hit that summer; in the U.K., "New World in the Morning" followed "I Don't Believe in 'If' Anymore" and became a Top 20 pop hit that fall. In the U.S., RCA released Whittaker's first American album, New World in the Morning, while in the U.K., an album titled I Don't Believe in "If" Anymore gave him his first chart LP as he accepted offers to host a children's television show and a radio series. ("New World in the Morning" went on to become one of his more valuable copyrights as a songwriter, earning covers by Eddy Arnold and Al Martino, among others.)Whittaker continued his success on both sides of the Atlantic and, indeed, around the world, in 1971. The philosophical "Why?," for which he had composed the music to a lyric submitted by amateur writer Joan Stanton as part of a contest on his radio show, reached the American Easy Listening chart and the British pop chart, and it won the U.K.'s coveted Ivor Novello songwriting award for 1971-1972. Whittaker also returned to Britain LP chart with his New World in the Morning album and made the U.K. Top 40 with "Mammy Blue." He also released the album A Special Kind of Man, which included "The Last Farewell," a romantic ballad of war and separation he had composed and set to lyrics sent in by another amateur writer, Ron Webster, as part of the same radio competition that produced "Why?"Whittaker had another British television series in 1972, this time one for grown-ups, and he continued to record and perform around the world over the next few years, though without coming up with another hit. Then in the winter of 1975 "The Last Farewell" belatedly began to attract attention in the U.S. after the wife of an Atlanta radio programmer heard it on vacation in Canada and induced her husband to put it on the air. The four-year-old track was released as a single that topped the easy listening chart and made the Top 20 of the pop chart, before going on to become an international hit with reported sales of 11 million copies. It peaked at number two in the U.K. during the summer and won Whittaker a second Ivor Novello Award. (It also attracted numerous cover versions, including one by Elvis Presley on his 1976 LP From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee.) Meanwhile, RCA (which had previously dropped Whittaker and then hastily re-signed him) released the compilation album The Last Farewell and Other Hits in the U.S., and the LP reached the Top 40 of the pop charts and the Top Ten of the country charts on its way to gold-record certification. In Britain, the compilation The Very Best of Roger Whittaker reached the Top Ten.As he turned 40 in 1976, Whittaker undertook his first U.S. tour. "Durham Town (The Leavin')" belatedly made the easy listening chart, followed in mid-year by the Top 20 "The First Hello, The Last Goodbye," co-written by the singer. In the U.K., his chart LP for the year was The Second Album of the Very Best of Roger Whittaker. He returned to the American easy listening chart in February 1977 with "Before She Breaks My Heart," and while RCA's release of The Best of Roger Whittaker in March never made the charts, it sold well enough over the next several years to be certified gold in 1980. Meanwhile, he hosted another TV series, Whittaker's World of Music, in Britain in 1977.From the late '70s into the early '80s, Whittaker continued to score minor chart entries in the U.S. and the U.K. while touring around the world. In America, his Easy Listening/Adult Contemporary chart entries were "If I Knew Just What to Say" (1978) and the self-penned "You Are My Miracle" (1979), while his albums When I Need You (1979), Mirrors of My Mind (1979), Voyager (1980), Roger Whittaker with Love (1980), and Live in Concert (1981) made the bottom half of the Top 200. In the U.K., the chart hits were all compilation albums: Roger Whittaker Sings the Hits (1978), 20 All Time Greats (1979), and The Roger Whittaker Album (1981). He also addressed his non-English-speaking audience by singing phonetically in other languages, releasing Mein Deutsches Album in West Germany in 1979, for example. In 1982, he scored a number one hit in West Germany with "Albany," and the same year he returned to Kenya for the first time in two decades, commemorating the occasion with the 1984 album and documentary In Kenya: A Musical Safari.He had toured the U.S. in 1980, but he didn't return until 1983. In the late '70s, he had launched his own Tembo Records company (tembo is the word for elephant in Swahili). Tembo licensed his recordings to Main Street Records in the U.S., and the label made a push to establish him as a country singer, getting "I Love You Because" into the lower reaches of the country chart in late 1983 and achieving a six-month country chart run for All Time Heart Touching Favorites in 1984. But by 1985, he was back to releasing his records through RCA in the U.S. In the fall of 1986, he returned to the British Top Ten with "The Skye Boat Song," in a duet with comedian Des O'Conner, and he continued to chart LPs in the U.K. occasionally over the next decade: Skye Boat Song and Other Great Songs (1986), His Finest Collection (1987), Home Lovin' Man (1989), and A Perfect Day -- His Greatest Hits & More (1996). Often, his albums repackaged older recordings with perhaps one or two new tracks. Thus, if he did make a new album, it was an event. When Awakening appeared on RCA in the U.S. in 1999, a sticker affixed to the front cover proclaimed: "The first totally original Whittaker album in over seven years. Contains all new material!"After completing a tour of Germany (by then his strongest market) in 2001, a 65-year-old Whittaker announced his retirement from performing and settled down with his wife of 37 years in Ireland. Like many musical performers, however, he was unable to hold to this declaration and was back on tour in Germany in 2003, with plans for more recordings and concerts planned years ahead. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Cover Album Year # tracks Download album
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Bach The Organ, Queen of Instruments
Bach The Organ, Queen of Instruments 2004 9
Bach, Johann Sebastian : J.S. Bach - L'Oeuvre D'Orgue - Organ Works - Lionel Rogg - A' L'Orgue Historique Silbermann D'Arlesheim
J.S. Bach - L'Oeuvre D'Orgue - Organ Works - Lionel Rogg - A' L'Orgue Historique Silbermann D'Arlesheim 2004 12
Bach, Johann Sebastian : The Art Of Fugue
The Art Of Fugue 2004 22
Bach, Johann Sebastian : The Organ Works (Lionel Rogg)
The Organ Works (Lionel Rogg) 2004 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : The Best Of Bach
The Best Of Bach 2000 13
Bach, Johann Sebastian : #3, Mvt 1, Mvt 1-3
#3, Mvt 1, Mvt 1-3 1999 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Bach's Greatest
Bach's Greatest 1999 1
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1042, Violin concerto No. 2 in E major
BWV 1042, Violin concerto No. 2 in E major 1999 2
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1068, Orchestral suite #3
BWV 1068, Orchestral suite #3 1999 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 134a
BWV 134a 1999 8
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 191
BWV 191 1999 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 193
BWV 193 1999 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Chorales
Chorales 1999 195
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata  in G minor BWV 915 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord)
Toccata in G minor BWV 915 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord) 1999 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata in C minor BWV 911 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord)
Toccata in C minor BWV 911 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord) 1999 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata in D major BWV 912 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord)
Toccata in D major BWV 912 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord) 1999 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata in D minor BWV 913 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord)
Toccata in D minor BWV 913 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord) 1999 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata in E minor BWV 914 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord)
Toccata in E minor BWV 914 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord) 1999 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata in F sharp minor BWV 910 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord)
Toccata in F sharp minor BWV 910 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord) 1999 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata in G major BWV 916 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord)
Toccata in G major BWV 916 (Bob van Asperen - harpsichord) 1999 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 190
BWV 190 1998 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Herreweghe / Collegium Vocale Gent / St Matthew Passion Disc 1
Herreweghe / Collegium Vocale Gent / St Matthew Passion Disc 1 1998 1
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 207
BWV 207 1997 11
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 207a
BWV 207a 1997 12
Bach, Johann Sebastian : The Best Of
The Best Of 1997 18
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 201
BWV 201 1996 15
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 213
BWV 213 1996 13
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 214
BWV 214 1996 9
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 215
BWV 215 1996 9
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 212
BWV 212 1990 24
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 186
BWV 186 1989 11
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 188
BWV 188 1989 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 196
BWV 196 1989 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 182
BWV 182 1988 8
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 169
BWV 169 1987 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 174
BWV 174 1987 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Motetten BWV 225 - 230, Hans Cruss
Motetten BWV 225 - 230, Hans Cruss 1987 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 156
BWV 156 1986 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 148
BWV 148 1985 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 150
BWV 150 1985 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 152
BWV 152 1985 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 139
BWV 139 1984 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 106
BWV 106 1980 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 76
BWV 76 1978 14
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 75
BWV 75 1977 14
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 49
BWV 49 1976 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 52
BWV 52 1976 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Sonata In A Major BWV 1015 (Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord)
Sonata In A Major BWV 1015 (Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord) 1976 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Sonata In B Minor BWV 1014 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord)
Sonata In B Minor BWV 1014 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord) 1976 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Sonata In C Minor BWV 1017 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord)
Sonata In C Minor BWV 1017 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord) 1976 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Sonata In E Major BWV 1016 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord)
Sonata In E Major BWV 1016 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord) 1976 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Sonata In F Minor BWV 1018 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord)
Sonata In F Minor BWV 1018 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord) 1976 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Sonata In G Major BWV 1019 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord)
Sonata In G Major BWV 1019 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Herbert Tachezi - harpsichord) 1976 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccatas and fugues
Toccatas and fugues 1976 9
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Trio Sonata In G Major BWV 1038 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Leopold Stastny-transverse, Herbert Tachezi-harpsichord)
Trio Sonata In G Major BWV 1038 (Alice Harnoncourt,Nicolaus Harnoncourt,Leopold Stastny-transverse, Herbert Tachezi-harpsichord) 1976 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Christmas Oratorio BWV 248
Christmas Oratorio BWV 248 1972 65
Bach, Johann Sebastian : The Well-tempered Clavier
The Well-tempered Clavier 1969 18
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Bradenburg Concerto #2 In F
Bradenburg Concerto #2 In F 1968 12
Bach, Johann Sebastian : 0 EWIGES FEUER, 0 URSPRUNG DER LIEBE (BWV 34)
0 EWIGES FEUER, 0 URSPRUNG DER LIEBE (BWV 34) 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Ach Gott Wie Manches Herzeleid
Ach Gott Wie Manches Herzeleid 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : ACH GOTT, VOM HIMMEL SIEH DAREIN (BWV 2)
ACH GOTT, VOM HIMMEL SIEH DAREIN (BWV 2) 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Allabreve in D
Allabreve in D 1
Bach, Johann Sebastian : ALLEIN ZU DIR, HERRJESU CHRIST (BWV 33)
ALLEIN ZU DIR, HERRJESU CHRIST (BWV 33) 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : AM ABEND ABER DESSELBIGEN SABBATS (BWV 42)
AM ABEND ABER DESSELBIGEN SABBATS (BWV 42) 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian : AUS TIEFER NOT SCHREI ICH ZU DIR (BWV 38)
AUS TIEFER NOT SCHREI ICH ZU DIR (BWV 38) 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Ave maria
Ave maria 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Bereitet Die Wege
Bereitet Die Wege 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BLEIB BEI UNS, DENN ES WILL ABEND WERDEN (BWV 6)
BLEIB BEI UNS, DENN ES WILL ABEND WERDEN (BWV 6) 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BRICH DEM HUNGRIGEN DEIN BROT (BWV 39)
BRICH DEM HUNGRIGEN DEIN BROT (BWV 39) 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BVW 1030, Sonata for Flute and
BVW 1030, Sonata for Flute and 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BVW 1032, Sonata for Flute and
BVW 1032, Sonata for Flute and 2
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BVW 1034, Sonata for Flute and
BVW 1034, Sonata for Flute and 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BVW 1035, Sonata for Flute and
BVW 1035, Sonata for Flute and 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1041, Concerto for Violin
BWV 1041, Concerto for Violin 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1046, Brandenburg concerto
BWV 1046, Brandenburg concerto 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1048, Brandenburg concerto
BWV 1048, Brandenburg concerto 2
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1049, Brandenburg concerto
BWV 1049, Brandenburg concerto 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1050, Brandenburg concerto
BWV 1050, Brandenburg concerto 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1051, Brandenburg concerto
BWV 1051, Brandenburg concerto 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1052, Concerto for Cembalo
BWV 1052, Concerto for Cembalo 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1052, Concerto for Harpsic
BWV 1052, Concerto for Harpsic 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1052r, Violin Concerto in D minor
BWV 1052r, Violin Concerto in D minor 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1055r, Concerto for oboe d
BWV 1055r, Concerto for oboe d 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1055r. Oboe d'Amore Concer
BWV 1055r. Oboe d'Amore Concer 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1056r, Concerto for Oboe in F Minor
BWV 1056r, Concerto for Oboe in F Minor 2
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1057, Concerto for Harpsic
BWV 1057, Concerto for Harpsic 1
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1061, Concerto for Two Har
BWV 1061, Concerto for Two Har 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1063, Concerto #1 for 3 Ce
BWV 1063, Concerto #1 for 3 Ce 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1064, Concerto for 3 Cemba
BWV 1064, Concerto for 3 Cemba 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 1064, Concerto for Three H
BWV 1064, Concerto for Three H 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 140, Cantata ''Sleepers, Awake''
BWV 140, Cantata ''Sleepers, Awake'' 2
Bach, Johann Sebastian : BWV 528abc, Trio Sonata No. 4
BWV 528abc, Trio Sonata No. 4 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : CHRIST LAG IN TODES BANDEN (BWV 4)
CHRIST LAG IN TODES BANDEN (BWV 4) 8
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Christen Atzet Diesen Tag
Christen Atzet Diesen Tag 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto for 4 Harpsichords
Concerto for 4 Harpsichords 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto No 2 In F Major
Concerto No 2 In F Major 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto No 3 In G Major
Concerto No 3 In G Major 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto No 4 In G Major
Concerto No 4 In G Major 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto No 5 In D Major
Concerto No 5 In D Major 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto No 6 In B Flat Major
Concerto No 6 In B Flat Major 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto No L In F Major
Concerto No L In F Major 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : DARZU IST ERSCHIENEN DER SOHN GOTTES (BWV 40)
DARZU IST ERSCHIENEN DER SOHN GOTTES (BWV 40) 8
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Das Orgelbachlein2 - Christmas
Das Orgelbachlein2 - Christmas 11
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Das Orgelbachlein3 - New Year
Das Orgelbachlein3 - New Year 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Das Orgelbachlein4 - Song of Simeon
Das Orgelbachlein4 - Song of Simeon 2
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Das Orgelbachlein5 - Passion
Das Orgelbachlein5 - Passion 9
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Das Orgelbachlein7 - Whitsuntide
Das Orgelbachlein7 - Whitsuntide 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Das Orgelbachlein8 - Glaubenslieder
Das Orgelbachlein8 - Glaubenslieder 12
Bach, Johann Sebastian : DER HIMMEL LACHT! DIE ERDE JUBILIERET (BWV 31)
DER HIMMEL LACHT! DIE ERDE JUBILIERET (BWV 31) 9
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Deutsche Orgelmesse1 - Mass for Organ
Deutsche Orgelmesse1 - Mass for Organ 1
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Deutsche Orgelmesse2 Chorals0
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