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Lonely Town: $14.00
Ebb Tide * Angel Eyes * Their Hearts Were Full of Spring * I Think of You * Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry * Only the Lonely * Nancy * I Fall in Love too Easily * You'll Never Know * Emily * The Night We Called it a Day * My One and Only Love * Lonely Town * Try to Remember * Don't Like Goodbyes
In a world filled with cacophonous cries of rage masquerading as singing and interminable electronic thumping passed off as rhythm, it does the music lover's heart good to hear a living artist who still appreciates those rapidly vanishing attributes known as melody and sentiment.

So many of today's musicians seem oblivious to the beauty, the very real possibility of joy and pleasure, that heartfelt music can bring into our lives.
Welcome to Lonely Town, a place where love and regret, pining and rejoicing, and everything else that makes us human can be heard emanating from the bell of a trombone.

This collection of timeless songs, arranged and performed by some of the Los Angeles area's best musicians, makes you realize all over again that beautiful music never completely goes away.

Alan Kaplan, one of the entertainment industry's elite studio players - he can be hard on everything from Star Trek to The Simpsons, Barbra Streisand in Concert to Sleepless in Seattle - Alan Kaplan is accustomed to performing every kind of music imaginable.

In a place called Lonely Town, one man's dreams still come true.

In turn, so do countless other fantasies harbored deep in the hearts of every music lover who adores a good tune played well.

Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, beautiful music still aches to be heard.

Rare artists like Alan Kaplan and his orchestra keep our hopes alive.
 
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