Combining the talents of the internationally renowned DJ John Digweed and the lesser-known but formidable producer Nick Muir, Bedrock broke wide open with the massive 1999 trance anthem Heaven Scent. This collection starts with a glorious, remixed version of that song and doesn't let up, launching into an impressive array of energetic trance. Bedrock doubles as the name for Digweed's U.K. club as well as the pair's label, so much of the record is given over to other like-minded DJ's and producers associated with the twosome. Each gets a chance to spin their finest wax. Danny Howells, who released a fine contribution to Global Underground's "Nu-Breed" series last year, gets his licks in early, mixing up the second track, "Repercussion" with a typically lithe touch. The great New York DJ Jimmy Van M and Austin Leeds make appearances as well, with Leeds giving a graceful feel to the second disc's more ambient leanings. --Matthew Cooke
Foundations,John Digweed,Steve Lawler,Moonface,Bedrock / Hyper,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Electronic Collections,House,Pop,Progressive House,Progressive Trance,Trance
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Foundations
Kate Nash Manufacturer: Universal/Polydor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q6ZMBK Release Date: 2007-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Foundations (Full Explicit Version)
- Habanera (Tango Version)
Album Description
Debut CD single from Kate Nash. It's been a wicked year for young Kate: she fell down the stairs, broke her foot and found that she could write songs. Kate fused poetry with performance and beats and has produced peerless Pop confections. The first of these was 'Caroline Is A Victim' which sent myspace crazy. Kate has since signed to Fiction and gone from strength to strength, with 'Foundations' being her first proper single. Features 'Foundations' and 'Habanera' (Tango Version). Polydor.Album Details
Nash Fuses Poetry with Performance and Beats and Produces Peerless Pop Confections. The First of These was "Caroline is a Victim" which Sent Myspace Crazy, Getting her Over 30,000 Friends and Two Million Plays on the Site. "she's a Unique Talent... The Sweet Yet Savvy New Troubadour of Teenage Street-life, Like Mike Skinner Busking in a Mini Skirt." Nme
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The Very Best Of The Foundations
The Foundations Manufacturer: Taragon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003H6P Release Date: 1995-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Baby, Now That I've Found You
- Come On Back To Me
- Mr. Personality Man
- Back On My Feet Again
- I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving
- Any Old Time (You're Lonely And Sad)
- Build Me Up Buttercup
- In The Bad, Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me)
- Waiting On The Shores Of Nowhere
- My Little Chickadee
- Take Away The Emptiness Too
- Born To Live, Born To Die
- Baby I Couldn't See
- Take A Girl Like You
- I'm Gonna Be A Rich Man
- Stoney Ground
- Something For My Baby (New Foundations featuring Colin Young)
- Baby, Now That I've Found You (stereo alternate take)
- Any Old Time (You're Lonely And Sad) (stereo alternate take)
Customer Reviews:
More Than the 2 Hits..........2006-03-15
A couple of pop classics.......2005-03-14
Baby now that I've found you, their debut single, topped the British chart in November 1967 and just failed to make the American top ten. It has a really bouncy tune that hides the sadness of the lyrics. In the mid-nineties, Alison Krauss gave the song a completely different interpretation, slowing the song right down. Both versions are highly enjoyable in their different ways.
Build me up buttercup, another upbeat tune but this time with upbeat lyrics, peaked at number two in Britain but topped the American charts. This song was originally intended for the Paper Dolls, but a mix-up meant that they did not turn up to record it at the scheduled time, so the song was given to the Foundations instead.
The Foundations had a few other hits. In the bad bad old days was a top ten UK hit, while Back on my feet again made the UK top twenty. Two other songs, Any old time and Born to live born to die, were minor UK hits while My little chickadee was a minor American hit.
The rest of this CD contains many other excellent songs although it omits all the obvious cover versions that are often featured on Foundations compilations. Unless you want those covers, you find all the Foundations tracks that you need here.
FOUNDATIONS ARE MUCH MORE THAN A TWO HIT WONDER.......2002-04-12
The Very Best Of The Foundations Review -error correction.......2002-04-02
Foundations.......2000-09-09
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Foundations Of Funk: A Brand New Bag: 1964-1969
James Brown Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002G77 Release Date: 1996-03-19 |
Tracks:
- Out Of Sight
- Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, Pts. 1 & 2
- I Got You (I Feel Good)
- Money Won't Change You, Pts. 1 & 2
- Introduction/Out Of Sight/Bring It Up (Live)
- Let Yourself Go
- There Was A Time
- Cold Sweat, Pts. 1 & 2
- Get It Together, Pts. 1 & 2
- Goodbye My Love, Pts. 1 & 2
- I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me), Pts. 1 & 2
- I Got The Feelin'
- The Popcorn
- Cold Sweat (False Start And Studio Dialogue)
- Cold Sweat (Alternate Take)
Tracks:
- Licking Stick-Licking Stick (Live)
- Say It Loud-I'm Black And I'm Proud, Pts. 1 & 2
- Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose
- You Got To Have A Mother For Me
- I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door I'll Get It Myself)
- Let A Man Come In And Do The Popcorn, Pts. 1 & 2
- It's A New Day, Pts. 1 & 2
- Ain't It Funky Now
- Brother Rapp
- Funky Drummer, Pts. 1 & 2
- She's The One
- Mother Popcorn (Live)
Amazon.com essential recording
Funk 101, for sure. We may never totally understand how James Brown took his music from the earlier styles of R&B he assimilated to the feverish development of the harder, more modern sound of records ranging from "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" to "Say It Loud-I'm Black and I'm Proud," but here's another chance for us to listen in awe. In addition to long versions of the period's cornerstones, Foundations of Funk offers an alternate take of "Cold Sweat" and live versions of "Licking Stick-Licking Stick" and "Mother Popcorn"--the latter achieving a meltdown that puts the Brown band on the same side of the street as Funhouse-era Stooges. Hah! --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Good but some filler songs, too.......2007-07-18
REST IN PEACE, JB!!!!.......2006-12-29
One of the Best JB compilations.......2006-03-09
The song choice is great. The Live Cuts are Killer. I have no regrets with this purchase!
Of the many JB comps I own this is my 2nd favorite (In A Jungle Groove is the first!).
Alan Bryan
A wise investment.......2006-02-26
Well this is NOT one of THOSE.
This is simply a fabulous collection of greatest recording. It demonstrates why James was considered a genius. And his band was so powerful they could blow down walls. And make you dance, Man. And smile. And get funky RIGHT NOW.
A must for your next soul funk dance party. Put it on and EVERYBODY will get up off a that thing and bust a move. I guarantee it.
The Legendary JB and the Incomparable Maceo Parker, It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This.......2006-02-22
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Themes from Lord of the Rings: Trilogy
Annie Lennox , and Fran Walsh Manufacturer: Music Club International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001GDRH6 Release Date: 2004-03-29 |
Tracks:
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: The Prophecy
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Concerning Hobbits
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Theme for Aragorn and Arwen
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Lothln
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Gandalf's Lament
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Darture of Boromir
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: In Dreams
- Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: May It Be
- Suite from the Two Towers: Foundations of Stone
- Suite from the Two Towers: Smol's Theme
- Suite from the Two Towers: The King of the Golden Hall
- Suite from the Two Towers: Evenstar
- Suite from the Two Towers: Breath of Life
- Suite from the Two Towers: Samwise the Brave
- Suite from the Two Towers: Gollum's Song
- Suite from the Return of the King: A Storm Is Coming
- Suite from the Return of the King: The Steward of Gondor
- Suite from the Return of the King: Twilight and Shadow
- Suite from the Return of the King: The Black Gate Opens
- Suite from the Return of the King: Use Well the Days
- Suite from the Return of the King: The End of All Things
- Suite from the Return of the King: The Return of the King ...
- Suite from the Return of the King: The Grey Havens
- Suite from the Return of the King: Into the West
Album Description
Full Title - Themes From The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. 2004 compilation featuring three separate suites of music from the movies, 'The Fellowship Of The Ring', 'The Two Towers', & 'Return Of The King'. Music Club.Album Details
Features Three Separate Suits of Music from the Movies, "The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers" and "The Return of the King".Customer Reviews:
Really, really, REALLY BAD!.......2006-11-22
If any of the original movie scores rate 5 stars, this rates a solid 10 black holes, IMHO.
Deceptive Title & Trade Dress.......2006-07-27
If you are a fan of the LOTR soundtracks and/or Howard Shore, I would avoid this product and opt for: 1) the official soundtracks of the trilogy; and 2) The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring The Complete Recordings. Let's hope they follow up with the Two Towers and the Return of the King Complete Recordings.
This was a major disappointment.......2006-06-21
Not worth your money.......2006-05-14
LOTR meets New Age.......2005-10-01
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Give Your Body Up: Club Classics & House Foundations, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000033NZ Release Date: 1995-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Just Us - Two Tons O' Fun
- Baby I'm Scared Of You - Womack & Womack
- Somebody Else's Guy - Jocelyn Brown
- Touch And Go - Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
- Love Is The Message - MFSB
- Running Away - Roy Ayers Ubiquity
- Now That We Found Love - Thirld World
- Bra - Cymande
- Down To Love Town - The Originals
- Over And Over - Sylvester
Customer Reviews:
House Rockers Please enter the Club!!!.......2004-05-16
This is not for "percolators", Old School Rockers only!
Jersey is in the House.......2003-05-24
Save your money.......2003-02-24
Save your money!
stood the test of time...........2002-05-06
A Thoughtful Series.......2001-09-08
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Give Your Body Up: Club Classics & House Foundations, Vol. 3
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000033O1 Release Date: 1995-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Girl You Need A Change Of Mind - Eddie Kendricks
- Runaway Love - Linda Clifford
- I Want To Thank You - Alicia Myers
- I'll Do Anything For You - Denroy Morgan
- Clouds - Chaka Khan
- You Got Me Running - Lenny Williams
- Vertigo/Relight My Fire - Dan Hartman
- Weekend - Phreek
- The Music Got Me - Visual
- Give Your Body Up To The Music - Billy Nichols
Customer Reviews:
I WANT TO THANK YOU.......2003-05-24
the golden days of dance.... again!.......2002-05-06
More than five stars.........2000-06-24
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Foundations
John Digweed , Steve Lawler , and Moonface Manufacturer: Bedrock / Hyper ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000507WE Release Date: 2000-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Heaven Scent (John Johnson Mix) - Bedrock
- Repercussion (Funk Function's Future Mix) - Science Dept
- Persuasion - Science Dept.
- More - Van M./Leeds
- Futurized Fears - Moonface
- Overactive - Moonface
- Voices - Bedrock/John Digweed
Tracks:
- Narcotic - Mainline
- Force 51 - Austin Leeds
- Moondiver - Austin Leeds
- Rise 'In - Steve Lawler
- Pushin Too Hard - Saints & Sinners
- Bruiser - Alchemy
- Moonlit - Revolt
Product Description
Disc 1:
1. Heaven Scent - (John Johnson mix)
2. Repercussion - (Funk Function's Future mix, with Science Dept.)
3. Persuasion - (Dominica mix, with Science Dept.)
4. More - (Unreleased mix, with Van M. & Leeds)
5. Futurised Fears - (with Moonface)
6. Overactive - (with Moonface)
7. Voices - (with Bedrock)
Disc 2:
1. Narcotic - (with Mainline)
2. Force 51 - (with Austin Leeds)
3. Moondiver - (with Austin Leeds)
4. Rise 'In - (Nalin & Kane vocal mix, with Steve Lawler)
5. Pushin' Too Hard - (Futureshock's Confession, with Saints & Sinners)
6. Bruiser - (with Alchemy)
7. Moonlit - (Room Drumland mix, with Revolt)
Format: CD
Amazon.com
Combining the talents of the internationally renowned DJ John Digweed and the lesser-known but formidable producer Nick Muir, Bedrock broke wide open with the massive 1999 trance anthem Heaven Scent. This collection starts with a glorious, remixed version of that song and doesn't let up, launching into an impressive array of energetic trance. Bedrock doubles as the name for Digweed's U.K. club as well as the pair's label, so much of the record is given over to other like-minded DJ's and producers associated with the twosome. Each gets a chance to spin their finest wax. Danny Howells, who released a fine contribution to Global Underground's "Nu-Breed" series last year, gets his licks in early, mixing up the second track, "Repercussion" with a typically lithe touch. The great New York DJ Jimmy Van M and Austin Leeds make appearances as well, with Leeds giving a graceful feel to the second disc's more ambient leanings. --Matthew CookeCustomer Reviews:
Sorighty..........2005-01-07
A solid buy for progressive DJs and hard-core Bedrock fans.......2002-12-09
FOUNDATIONS opens with Bedrock - "Heaven Scent (John Johnson Mix)". It's a great mix, even though "Heaven Scent" in all its forms has been played out since its appearance in 1999, this is one of this collection's more captivating tracks. The two remixes of Science Dept. tracks, "Repercussion (Funk Function's Future Mix)" and "Persuasion (Dominica Mix)" are slow, hypnotic songs that would be easy to build a set up with. Van M & Leeds - "More (Austin's Unreleased Mix)" is an idiosyncratic mix that regrettably sounds too dated for use today. Ditto for the two Moonface tracks here; "Futurised Fears" and "Overactive" were key tracks in the progressive house scene of two years ago, but now could be attacked as bog-standard progressive fodder. Disc 1 closes with Bedrock - "Voices", which is a track that I think has gotten better with age.
The second disc of FOUNDATIONS is a bit more anthemic. It opens with Mainline - "Narcotic." Featured one Sasha and John Digweed's COMMUNICATION collaboration, this deep and organic track is so subtle that it may only work as an opening to a set, but it's fantastic nonetheless. Austin Leeds - "Force 51" is an incredible track, featuring a slow buildup to chugging synths that still refrains from being cheesy, and it is perhaps the best track on FOUNDATIONS. Leed's other track, "Moondriver", is a less anthemic track that moves along just fine. The fourth track, Steve Lawler - "Rise 'In (Nalin & Kane Vocal Mix") is the low point of this collection, as the atrocious vocals ruin what is instrumentally a solid track. Happily, FOUNDATIONS swiftly recovers with Saints & Sinners - "Pushin Too Hard (Futureshock's Confession)", an excellent remix that keeps all the catchiness of the original but is full of added surprises. Alchemy - "Bruiser (Evolution Mix)" is a wispy, ambient remix like much of Evolution's work, but with its odd tempo jumps does something new. Revolt - "Moonlit (Room Drumland Mix)" is one of Revolt's most disappointing tracks, but a DJ might find room for it at the end of a set.
If you are just the average fan of progressive house, FOUNDATIONS isn't worth getting. This unmixed collection is really for DJs and hard-core Bedrock fans, who will find a lot to like in it.
Better than excepted.......2002-06-24
Better than excepted.......2002-06-24
Going,going,gone.......2001-12-25
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AM Gold: Late '60s Classics
The Rascals , The Foundations , Tom Jones , Bee Gees , The Turtles , Kenny Rogers , Three Dog Night , Sweat & Tears Blood , The Association , and Marvin Gaye Manufacturer: Time-Life ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N5F1G0 |
Product Description
TRACK LISTING: [1]. People Got to Be Free - The Rascals 3:01 [2]. Build Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations 2:58 [3]. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell 2:28 [4]. C'mon Marianne - The Four Seasons 2:34 [5]. Silence Is Golden The Tremeloes 3:08 [6]. Everything That Touches You - The Association 3:19 [7]. The Unicorn - Irish Rovers 3:22 [8]. Sweet Cherry Wine - Tommy James 4:21 [9]. Delilah - Tom Jones 3:23 [10]. To Sir with Love - Lulu 2:46 [11]. Holiday - Bee Gees 2:55 [12]. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Hugo Montenegro 2:44 [13]. Woman, Woman - Gary Puckett 3:12 [14]. You've Made Me So Very Happy - Blood, Sweat & Tears 4:19 [15]. Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town - Kenny Rogers 2:56 [16]. I Got Rhythm The Happenings 2:59 [17]. She'd Rather Be with Me - The Turtles 2:20 [18]. Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead - Fifth Estate 2:05 [19]. Indian Lake The Cowsills 2:42 [20]. Little Green Apples - O.C. Smith 3:56 [21]. Jean - Oliver 3:19 [22]. One - Three Dog Night 3:00
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Babes in Arms
MC5 Manufacturer: Roir ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001Q46 Release Date: 1997-12-02 |
Tracks:
- Shaking Street
- American Ruse
- Skunk (Sonically Speaking)
- Tuttie Fruttie
- Poison
- Gotta Keep Moving
- Tonite
- Kick Out The Jams
- Sister Ann
- Future Now
- Gold
- I Can Only Give You Everything
- One Of The Guys
- I Just Don't Know
- Looking At You
Album Description
Classic early MC5 material recorded between 1966-1971. Re-mastered for cd includes rare out-takes, personal demos, mixes, uncensored versions, remixes...Historic. 15 Tracks performed with unrelenting passion and fury ripe for that time period. This is the real thing. Liner Notes by Mick Farren and an epilogue by John Sinclair. Includes: Kick Out The Jams, Sister Ann, Poison, American Ruse, Shaking Street & more.Customer Reviews:
Dave Razorbass.......2006-06-18
Don't Pass Up the '5.......2006-04-16
Early Heavy.......2006-04-08
MC 5 - 'Babes In Arms' (Roir).......2003-12-08
and uncensored edits from MC 5's lead guitarist Wayne Kramer's
own private vault. All these cuts were recorded from 1966-71.
Their other guitarist was the late Fred 'Sonic' Smith, who sings
lead on the pleasant-souding "Shaking Street".I sincerely hope
that my copy doesn't wear out 'cause I tend to play it quite
often.Simply love the TOTALLY ripping uncensored "Kick Out The
Jams....Mutha.......".
Vocalist Rob Tyner sounds like he's having the time of his life.
Also enjoyed the wailing guitar line on "Gold" and not to
mention their moving cover of Van Morrison's "I Can Only Give
You Everything". The final two songs are the best this CD has
to offer,"I Just Don't Know" and "Looking At You" are early
numbers the band played when they FIRST formed.Only down side
is that since Smith is gone and Tyner has passed on as well
means that there can never be a true MC 5 reunion. Great sound.
i gotta keep it up cause im a natural man, im a born hell .........2003-07-28
criticize them: needless to say ,some of their songs are tremendous, not the least kick out the jams,,,, they were expected to fit into a music industry that they were at odds with,,,, especially with the white power and chicago demonstration karma of 1968. still,,, great music,,,, kick out the jams is still my choice instead of this,but the change to atlantic from electra had its downside as well.... glad they are getting the recognition they so much deserve, rob tyner died some time back,,,, a great stage show and is often selected with iggy as the earliest and best of raw punk
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Give Your Body Up: Club Classics & House Foundations, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000033NX Release Date: 1995-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Funky Sensation - Gwen McCrae
- Over Like A Fat Rat - Fonda Rae
- Can't Play Around - Lace
- What Can I Do For You? - LaBelle
- Always There - Side Effect
- Why Leave Us Alone - Five Special
- Is It All Over My Face - Loose Joints
- Free Man (Disco Version) - South Shore Commission
- Bad For Me - Dee Dee Bridgewater
- I Love Music - The O'Jays
Customer Reviews:
Rare Grooves.......2004-10-02
CLUB CLASSIC & HOUSE FOUNDATION REVIEW.......2002-09-15
HEY, NOW THIS IS WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT!!!.......2002-05-25
Plus, while listening to it, I came across a few long-loved jams that I haven't heard in years (decades, even). For instance, as soon as I heard the song "BRA" by CYMANDE, man, I almost cried. And then there's the vocal-version of the jam, "ALWAYS THERE" by SIDE EFFECT. Man, I was looking for these cuts; in CD-format, for a long time.
Hey, if your on a serious quest for great un-cut dance-jams from back in the day; you definitely can't go wrong with "GIVE YOUR BODY UP", it's one of the best series.
oooooh yeah, the way it used to be... it still can be!.......2002-05-06
oooooh yeah, the way it used to be... it still can be!.......2002-05-06
Album Review:
- Future Sounds of Jazz, Vol. 9
- Galvanize [CD-single]
- Gotteskrieger
- Ho Ho Ho
- I Could Have Been a Contender [Box set] [Import]
- I Watch You [CD-single] [Import]
- Igizeh
- Inside Story [Import]
- Inside the Dub Plates [Import]
- Inspiration [CD-single]
Album Review
Cluny - the Transfiguration: Chants of Pierre the Venerable
Club Foot Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
Bruckner: Symphony No. 9; Haydn: Symphony No. 94
Code Blue [Import] [Original recording remastered]