| 1. Prelude In C BWV 846 (J. S. Bach) |
| 2. Dark Angel |
| 3. You'll Die |
| 4. Dunkel Leben |
| 5. Prelude Nr. 4 in Em (F. Chopin) |
| 6. Agnus Dei |
| 7. Deep Hurt |
| 8. O Domine Jesu Christe |
| 9. Der Damon |
| 10. Peccator |
| 11. Prelude Nr. 20 in C (F. Chopin) |
| 12. You'll Die - (instrumental) |
| 13. Dark Angel - (Psycho mix) |
Editorial Reviews
The band took their name from ancient Greek mythology and transformed it into a musical venture. Fusing classical instruments, such as harpsichord and organ, with throbbing electronics, Lamia has produced a hybrid that balances the aesthetics of both styles.
Dark Angel,Lamia,Metropolis Records,Dance Music,Electronic,Pop
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Angel in the Dark
Laura Nyro Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059RUW Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Angel In The Dark
- Triple Godess Twilight
- Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
- He Was Too Good To Me
- Sweet Dream Fade
- Serious Playground
- Be Aware
- Let It Be Me
- Gardenia Talk
- Ooh Baby, Baby
- Embraceable You
- La La Means I Love You
- Walk On By
- Animal Grace
- Don't Hurt Child
- Coda
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This wonderful collection of Laura Nyro's final recordings before her death in 1997 can only strengthen the reputation of one of the true musical enigmas of the last 35 years. Recorded in 1994 and 1995, and split evenly between original compositions and several of her beloved jazz and R&B tunes Nyro sang as a teenager on the street corners of New York, Angel in the Dark perfectly blends the two into a seamless hymn to the heart. Whether swinging through swoony classics like "Walk on By" and "Ooh Baby Baby" or stunning new songs like "Angel in the Dark," "Sweet Dream Fade," and "Animal Grace," Nyro's languid, instantly recognizable voice eerily seems to have barely aged over several decades. Although slightly deeper than on her earlier recordings, her voice--the very epitome of soul--still chills and raptures absolutely unlike any other. It's just Laura and her piano on half of these tracks, while the others get a classy polish from such jazz and R&B notables as Bernard Purdie, Will Lee, John Tropea, and the Brecker Brothers. Laura Nyro always seemed somewhere outside of time and space, and Angel in the Dark is nothing short of a magnificent final kiss blown from the other side. --Carl HanniCustomer Reviews:
pure talent.......2007-06-03
Angel in the Dark.......2004-12-29
Masterpiece.......2004-11-13
Swan Song from a Gentle Soul.......2004-09-03
Haunting, evocative: Nyro's 'Muse' takes one last bow.......2004-02-18
Likewise, Nyro's self-penned "Triple Goddess Twilight" directly summons these familial spirits, as Nyro sings: "Mother you died young and left me; Your twilight colors/Rose/Ah burgundy/Coral mist/What are the shades of loneliness."
She also addresses her grandfather in the lines: "My grandfather painted houses/On a ladder in the sky/He was working class/Urbane/Street-wise/Said-'We can change the world, girl/Love will inspire,'/Told me this through whiskey/And revolutinary fire."
She summons Heaven with: "He left a war/To walk in peace now/Said life was for/Our dream/Our dream of progress."
The song itself ends by not really resolving itself-in that a piano chord is repeated over and over, sounding like the cadence of footsteps walking into some unknown terrain, gradually fading.
Not all is heavy and haunting, though--the cover songs showcase a youthful joy and obvious reverence for these songs' influence on Nyro as a youth; listen to "Let It Be Me," "Walk On By" and "Embraceable You" to hear examples of her myriad musical influences.
I contend, though, that her most striking recordings on this set remain her self-penned compositions such as those listed previously ("Angel in the Dark," "Triple Goddess Twilight); as well as the mystical "Serious Playground," where Nyro sings, without a hint of irony, "My boss is The Muse" and so describes the songwriting process; "Sweet Dream Fade," an almost 'accidental' groove, given Nyro apparently was not going to record it, but Lillywhite insisted it was ready and Nyro picked it out on the piano, and her band quickly established the charts and set down a groove. It ended up, according to the liner notes, as her last in-studio recording: a sort of off-the-cuff, joyful, jazzy, breezy song and one of the most upbeat songs on the album.
Another Nyro original, "Gardenia Talk," describes spring with relation to new or rediscovered love --it's a song brimming with hope and optimism, seductive and richly visual.
The truly haunting closing song is Nyro's original "Don't Hurt Child" (perhaps written with her teen-age son in mind?). Something like a soulful lullaby, she implores, 'Don't hurt child/I took my stand/But the key is in your hand/Heal your wild wing/And fly." The song, which came to Nyro all in one day, was also among the last songs she recorded.
Other reveiwers have suggested this album is perhaps Nyro's most intimate, a assertion with which I agree. While some critics and reviewers dismissed Nyro's later work is less evocative than her earlier, 'advant-garde' 60s and 70s albums (and it is true that many of her songs in the 80s and 90s stressed topical earth-mother-animal rights-feminist leanings and perhaps only resonated with a handful of fans) "Angel in the Dark" finds Nyro in a seemingly different creative place: Though slightly pushing the edges of darkness and mortality themes with the title track and others, the attendant mystical spirituality that always set Nyro's work apart is firmly in place and flows through this album--it is pure soul. While knowing this was Nyro's last recorded effort might add to this feeling among listeners now, it is plain that the lyrics address spirits come and gone, implore understanding and celebrate happiness, new seasons. It's something like a cycle of life, this album--evoking spirits at the beginning, giving advice to a child on the threshold of life by the end. This album seems at once to be celebrating newfound creativity on the part of Nyro (this again according to the liner notes) while hinting at the sorrow just over the horizon.
This is Nryo in magnificent, final bloom. A must-have for fans, it's best listened to after taking in the fiery music of her youth ("The First Songs," "Eli," "New York Tendaberry,"Christmas and the Beads of Sweat"); her homage album, "Gonna Take A Miracle;" her content, relaxed vocals on "Smile" and "Nested" (as she moved to rural Connecticut and 'settled'); "Mother's Spiritual," "Walk the Dog and Light the Light" (her later albums focusing on the topical natural world-feminist-animal rights-earth mother angles that were important to her). Taken in this career-spanning context, "Angel" seems the perfect end-note: Whether pleading for much-missed spirits to return, or seductively reminding the listener, "It's spring," the emotions of this recording, the warmth with which Nyro sings and accompanies herself or the grooves that seem to leap out at the listener at the songs were the band locks into a jazzy groove, this album seems, more than anything, a testament to the power and affirmation inherent in an artist for whom "The Muse" allows her to exclaim, "I'm here for the music/Of my life."
So are we, and we are all the better for it.
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Handel: The Masterworks (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Brilliant Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00062FLI8 Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
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The Male Choir of St. Petersburg
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IWWB Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- The Tula Accordion
- Like A Nightingale In Flight
- The Twelve Brigands
- Brewing Song
- O My Field
- In A Dark Wood
- Shchedrick
- Along Peterskaya Street
- The Evening Bell
- See What Misfortune Has Come Upon Us
- Steppe, Endless Steppe
- Cherubic Hymn
- Eternal Counsel
- The Nicene Creed
- The Repentant Thief
- Let My Prayer Arise
- God Is With Us
- From My Youth
- We Praise Thee, We Bless Thee
- Do Not Reject Me In My Old Age
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The Beauty of the Male Voice.......2006-05-04
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Darkness Descends
Dark Angel Manufacturer: Relativity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000HZH3 Release Date: 1999-02-16 |
Tracks:
- Darkness Descends
- The Burning Of Sodom
- Hunger Of The Undead
- Merciless Death
- Deah Is Certain (Life Is Not)
- Black Prophecies
- Perish In Flames
Customer Reviews:
Why the 5-star average? Because It ROCKS!!!!.......2006-09-04
As for the songs, they are so freaking fast and incredible. All songs are great, the skip button isn't needed. Just pick this up, along with Slayer's "Reign In Blood", and Kreator's "Pleasure to Kill", which are the other two albums of the "Unholy Trinity".
PS, this album absolutely KILLS "Master of Puppets" by Metallica.
Need Thrash?.......2006-08-08
Nowadays, most people only pay attention to the big four U.S. Thrash Bands (Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax), but there are plenty of Thrash bands out there like Dark Angel and the Big three of Germany (Destruction, Kreator and Sodom) among plenty of others. You just have to spend some time and look for them.
Dark Angel left their mark in the metal community with their albums and had inspired many metal bands, such as the Polish Death Metal Band Vader who have covered of Merciless Death and the band Malevolent Creation has a great cover of Perish in Flames as well.
Like I said, if you need some more Thrash to add to your collection and do not have this, make it a priority to own Darkness Descends. While Amazon does not carry this album anymore, you can find it by looking in independent stores or online at other websites. Hoped this review helped.
Got Darkness?.......2006-07-01
Darkness Descends-5/5: Incredible opener! Hold on to your car seat!
Burning of Sodom-5/5: tied with the title track as best
Hunger of the Undead-5/5: these guys just don't let up.
Merciless Death-5/5: check out the bass intro.
Death is Certain (Life is Not)-5/5: should have been a classic.
Black Prophecies-5/5: slower than the rest of the album, but also the heaviest and darkest
Perish in Flames-5/5: PERISH IN FLAMES! PERISH IN FLAMES!!
Speechless..........2006-05-30
I know everyone knows Gene Hoglan and his obvious greatness but honestly he's not necessarily the best part of this album or even what makes the album, it's much more than that. It's the whole band here, the DUAL shredding guitarists Eric Meyer and Jim Durkin (both underrated), the thumping bass that actually IS pretty audible and heavy, and Don Doty is a damn underrated vocalist, I wish we heard from the man more often. He reminds me of a more American version of Mille Petrozza from Kreator, who's certainly one of my favorite Thrash vocalists ever.
As for the songs, I mean these are clearly the fastest songs ever produced by man! You just gotta love the line in the title track "The city is guilty, the crime is life, the sentence is death...DARKNESS DESCENDS!" Just classic...f*cking classic I tell ya! The next track 'The Burning of Sodom' that is a hefty meaty slab of thrash evil enough to satisfy the hunger of even the biggest metalhead. I have to say though that Merciless Death is my personal fave here, it just has that pulsating, burning rhythm that gets my blood flowing? What can I say? Dark Angel throws a little wisdom your way with the song entitled "Death Is Certain (Life is not)" HELLO??? THAT'S SO TRUE! Just listen to the song and you'll find out. See, us metal folk aren't that stupid, we have some intelligence. Another highlight is the multi-faceted epic thrash masterpiece
of Black Prophecies which in its 8:29 min length keeps the song fresh from start to finish baby! Once again I'm not going to get into the nitty-gritty specifics of the songs, you'll have to find that out for yourself!
In conclusion this is indeed the epitome of the soundtrack to the imminent apocalypse and you can bet your sweet ass that you'll see me kickin' back in my shelter with a brew and blasting this album while it's taking place wreaking havoc on humanity.
Recommendation? GET IT NOW!!!! I mean is it the be all end all of thrash? I'm not so sure, however, it is more than essential listening for those of you who claim to be 'metal'. Yeah it only has 7 songs and it's only 35 mins long but trust me, it's amazing to say the least.
Extreme metal in its purest form.......2006-05-09
A daunting achievement in the history of thrash. Reign in Blood comes nowhere close into topping this relentless beast. Buy it and or God so help me I'll make you.
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Dark Angel
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Artemis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000645J3 Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Dark Angel Theme - Chuck D/MC Lyte
- My Neck, My Back - Khia
- Trouble Again - John Forte/Tricky
- No Dealz - MC Lyte
- Bring It To Me - Samantha Cole
- Moving With U - Q-Tip
- Candy - Foxy Brown
- Bad News - Damizza/Shade Sheist/N.U.N.E.
- Life, The - Mystic
- Somethin' About This Music - Abstract Rude & Tribe Unique
- Things I've Seen - Spooks
- One, The - Niki Haris
- Bring It To Me - Samantha Cole (Dark Angel remix)
Album Description
Co-created by Academy Award-winner James Cameron (Terminator, Titanic) and Emmy Award-winner Charles H. Eglee, "Dark Angel" is a sci-fi adventure series set in the post-apocalyptic U.S. of 2019 and stars Jessica Alba as the genetically engineered Max --"a revved-up girl trying to make a run-down world a better place." The series airs Friday nights (9PM ET/PT) on FOX. The soundtrack features "Trouble Again" from John Forte with Tricky and "My Neck, My Back," one of the fastest breaking Crossover/R&B hits in the country from Dirty South artist Khia. Also included are "Bring It To Me" from Samantha Cole and Public Enemy and MC Lyte doing "Dark Angel Theme." The soundtrack presents the cream of 2002's hip-hop crop in a dazzling array of sounds from both the new and old schools. All the cuts on the album have either been used in the series or will soon appear in upcoming episodes of the show.Customer Reviews:
i loved dark angel.......2007-05-07
Looking for a song.......2004-10-01
Does anyone know the name of the artist that performed the gaelic song 'Ailein Duinn' which was featured in the episode 'Prodigy'? I've been trying to find this exact version somewhere without any luck. Thanks in advance....
whats this song called.......2004-07-11
that ending credit's song..........2004-05-30
Not a true soundtrack.......2004-04-28
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The Angel and the Dark River
My Dying Bride Manufacturer: Peaceville UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009027B Release Date: 2003-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Cry of Mankind
- From Darkest Skies
- Black Voyage
- Sea to Suffer In
- Two Winters Only
- Your Shameful Heaven
- Sexuality of Bereavement [*]
- Your River [Live][*]
- Sea to Suffer In [Live][*]
- Forever People [Live][*]
Album Description
Remastered reissue of the bands third full-length originally released in 1995, includes 4 bonus tracks 'The Sexuality of Bereavement' and 3 tracks live at Dynamo '95, 'Your River', 'A Sea to Suffer In' & 'The Forever People'. Digipak. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Epic Melodrama.......2006-08-16
Only 5 reviews? WTF?!.......2005-01-13
THE REPORT CARD:
The Cry of Mankind: B (first half is fantastic, the second half is just bizarre)
From Darkest Skies: A (ooh, this one is sure to take the smile off your face)
Black Voyage: A (epic yet bleak)
A Sea to Suffer In: B+ (Aaron ventures into a higher vocal register here)
Two Winters Only: A (instrumentally, this sounds like Opeth...a lot)
Your Shameful Heaven: A- (this song is fast, though still not comparable to what Metallica was doing in the 80s)
The Angel & the Dark River.......2004-09-07
Making Opeth look pop........2004-03-26
~And while the other songs brood about in the direction Swans was taking (gutteral guitar riffs seamlessly blended with violin piano and keyboard accompanyments making the listener wonder why the keyman Martin would join the cheesy Cradle of Filth instead) they are far from filler. This might in fact be the last My Dying Bride album to have lyrics that don't retread into old territory or otherwise sound forced. The Death metal vocals are absent, but weren't a neccesity to their sound at the time. Most obvious on display in Two Winters Only, which could almost be mistakenly called Doom metal's answer to a power ballad. With each note it is obvious that time was taken in recording this album. But perhaps patience is necesary for the average listener.
~The final track Your Shameful Heaven (along with Cry) displays the band's willingness to experiment with more straight-forward song structures. Yet it is far heavier than any other track on the album, with a midpaced almost thrash-like appeal. And it makes a nice sandwich of the original studio recorded material.
~This newly remastered edition seems to include the Live at the Dynamo mini disc. Which was a brilliant idea, yet I notice that one of the tracks is missing, (Your Shameful Heaven I believe). This is unfortunate since the album includes The Sexuality of Bereavement, which could have been sacrificed for the missing track due to it's original and remastered appearance on the Trinity album.
~Still I give the album 5 stars for it's original content. Looking back many might wonder why the band hasn't truly evolved from the sound they established on this and Turn Loose the Swans, (with the exception of the experiental but not unlikable 34.788% Complete)? Perhaps there is no perfect answer, not every band can get better plus evolve with each album like Death did. But then I'm not so sure that My Dying Bride need to.
~I highly recommend this to any Doom fan (and maybe even the goth interested, although that's an inappropriate title here). Also I think thrash, speed, death and black could learn something from My Dying Bride. This an an excellent album to start with, and this album in particular is completely on the opposite end of the spectrum from more upbeat bands like In Flames or Iced Earth. the lyrics are very downtrodden and ready to take you to a level of sadness you may not even know existeted. At their shows more often than moshing you'll hear audience applause instead. But make no mistake, the band can tear up the heaviest tunes with the best of them. And you needn't worry about them treading into blues, country or... cowpunk as I call the last album Metallica.
I was a fan and this one is their best (from non-metal fan).......2004-03-03
the doom era has pat away most of the bands became alternative rock bands I see it as a good thing !! enjoy!
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All My Heart: Deborah Voigt Sings American Songs
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AQACM0 Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- The Side Show
- Two Little Flowers
- Down East
- The Circus Band
- Berceuse
- At The River
- The Children's Hour
- Piccola Serenata
- Greeting
- So Pretty
- In The Dark Pine-Wood
- The Ivy-Wife
- The Cloak, The Boat, And The Shoes
- I Am In Need Of Music
- To The Virgins To Make Much Of Time
- This Heart That Flutters
- Darkling, I Listen
- Bright Cap And Streamers
- The Half-Ring Moon
- Pierrot
- Cleopatra To The Asp
- Evening Song
- Ah, Love, But A Day
- I Send My Heart Up To Thee
- The Year's At The Spring
Amazon.com
This collection of American songs spanning 150 years shows Deborah Voigt, one of the world's leading sopranos, in a new light. She successfully achieves the transition from the larger-than-life operatic stage to the intimate world of song, especially in the more outgoing, dramatic pieces. Voigt enters into each composer's style with complete empathy. Charles Ives was an irrepressible maverick and a stylistic chameleon. Voigt captures the songs' hymn-like simplicity and irreverent rambunctiousness, though her voice is a bit too heavy for them. Leonard Bernstein's jazzy irony also needs more lightness, but the slow love songs are done beautifully. Voigt really comes into her own in Charles Griffes's lush impressionism, evoking the sultriness of Cleopatra and the rhythms of a Spanish dance, and Amy Beach's unabashed effusive romanticism. Composer Ben Moore is a child of our own time, born in 1960. He moves between many styles with natural ease. Set to great English and American poetry, some of his songs were written for Voigt, and she sings them to perfection. The splendid pianist Brian Zeger provides both leadership and support. --Edith EislerCustomer Reviews:
Mixed results.......2006-02-22
And what's with the title of this album? I think she is a classy artist and deserves better than such silly title, her label probably came up with that.
Nice try overall, but I hope Ms Voigt will do more Strauss and Wagner from now on, not more songs like these.
Like driving a Ferrari in a school zone........2006-02-02
Stellar Soprano Applies Her Considerable Talent to a Lightning-Quick, All-American Repertoire.......2005-11-08
Similar to what countertenor David Daniels did with his 2003 disc with guitarist Craig Ogden, "A Quiet Thing", Voigt and pianist Brian Zeger have created a wide-ranging lyrical repertoire that encompasses significant vocal demands while remaining intimate in setting. In fact, both Daniels and Voigt cover Leonard Bernstein's anti-war lullaby, "So Pretty", with haunting aplomb. She also manages to dance effectively over the "Da-ga-da-ga-dums" of Bernstein's challenging "Piccola serenata". Voigt does wonders with the opening Charles Ives selections by not overplaying the innate sentiment of the tunes, in particular, soaring with the highly dramatic "The Children's Hour" by Longfellow and even covering the churchy warhorse, "At the River", with conviction.
There are eight highly individualistic songs by Ben Moore that stretch Voigt with bountiful results. The standouts of the Moore set are the English sea chantey-like "The Ivy-Wife" by Thomas Hardy, the lushly romantic "I Am in Need of Music" by Elizabeth Bishop; the sweeping "Darkling, I Listen" by John Keats; and the discordant waltz, "Bright Cap and Streamers", by James Joyce. For me, the highpoints of the recording are the last two sets by Charles Tomlinson Griffes and Amy Beach, both of whom tap impressively into Voigt's natural theatricality proven especially by her performances of Griffes's lush "Cleopatra to the Asp" and Bishop's rolling "I Send My Heart Up to Thee".
The one shortcoming of the recording overall is that the briefness of the songs does not really capitalize on Voigt's impressive dramatic capabilities in showcasing changes in characters she would have been allowed in her opera roles. For all the limitations it represents, this is a genuine recital album, and truly transcendent moments are fleeting at best especially given the variety of moods that need to be expressed in lightning-flash strokes. However, taken for the genre it represents, this is a stellar recording to appreciate a singer who is able to do more than Wagner and lose weight.
May have a heart but what good is it if the artistic results are a void?.......2005-10-31
Great new context for Voigt.......2005-09-30
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Jussi Björling Edition: Studio Recordings 1930-1959
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002S9L Release Date: 1998-01-20 |
Tracks:
- Aida: Se quel guerrier...Celeste Aida
- Rigoletto: La donna e mobile
- La Boheme: Che gelida manina
- Tosca: Recondita armonia
- TOSCA: E lucevan le stelle
- La fanciulla del West: Ch'ella mi creda
- La Gioconda: Cielo e mar!
- L'africaine: Mi batte Il cor...O paradiso
- Ideale
- O sole mio
- The Vagabond King: Only A Rose
- For You Alone
- Manon: Instant Carmant ... En ferman les yeux
- Carmen: La fleur que tu m'avais jetee
- Faust: Salut! demeure chaste et pure
- Martha: M'appari tutt'amor
- Martha: Cujus animam
- Messa da requiem: Ingemisco
- Il Trovatore: Ah si ben mio
- Il Trovatore: Di quella pira
- Il Trovatore: Ah si, ben mio
- Il Trovatore: Di quella pira
- Rigoletto: Questa o quella
Tracks:
- La Boheme: O soave faniculla
- Rigoletto: E il sol dell'anima
- Rigoletto: Questa o quella
- Un Ballo in Maschera: Di' tu se fedele
- Turnadot: Nessun dorma!
- Andrea Chenier: Come un bel di di maggio
- Fedora: Amor ti vieta
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Mamma!...Quel vino
- Pagliacci: Recita! ... Vesti la giubba
- Mattinata
- L'Elisir D'Amore: Una furtiva lagrima
- Les Pecheurs De Perles: Je crois entendre encore
- Romeo et Juliette: Ah! leve-tol, soleil!
- Manon: Je suis seul! ... Ah! fuyez, douce image
- L'arlesiana: E la solita storia
- Cavalleria Rusticana: O Lola
- Manon Lescaut: Donna non vidi mai
- Tosca: Recondita armonia
- Tosca: E lucevan le stelle
- La Boheme: O soave fanciulla
- Romeo et Juliette: Ange adorable
- Jocelyn: Concealed In This Retreat
- L'albe separa dalla luve l'ombra
Tracks:
- Romeo et Juliette: Hoj dig, du klara sol
- Rigoletto: O, I kvinnor: Questa o quella
- L'illustre Fregona: Fylld av vemod sanker sig natten: Melancolque tombe le soir
- Knyaz (Prince) Igor: Dagen gick langsamt till ro: Vladimir's Cavatina: Medlenno den' ugasal
- Tosca: Det skona star att finna: Ricondita armonia
- Tosca: Ja minns stjarnorna lyste: E lucevan le stelle
- Rigoletto: Ack, som ett fjun sa latt: La donna e mobile
- Il Trovatore: Skyhogt mot himlen
- Pagliacci: Spela komedi! ... Pudra ditt anlet: Recitar! ... Vesti la giubba
- Cavalleria Rusticana: O Lola
- La fanciulla del West: Lat henne tro: Ch'ella mi creda
- Fanal: I manner over lag och ratt
- Sadko: I sonderns hav
- La Belle Helene: Uti en skog pa berget Ida
- Der Zigeunerbaron: Vem har oss vigt?
- Der Bettelstudent: Skall jag tala ... Antag det fall
- Der Bettelstudent: Ny ar jag pank och fagelgri: Ich hab keion Geld, bin vogelfrei
- Nar hag for mig shalv i morka skogen gar
- Bland skogens hoga furustammar
- Ack Varmeland, du skona
- Allt under himmelens faste
- Tonerna
- Sommarnatt: I de lyse naetter
- Ett Folk: Sverige
- Land, du valsignade
- Namner du Sverige
Tracks:
- Adelaide
- Morgen
- Cacilie
- Bon i ofredstid
- Bisp Thomas frihetssang
- In The Silence Of Night
- Siren: Lilacs
- Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
- Because
- Sylvia
- A Spirit Flower
- Ah, Love But A Day
- Tonerna: I Bless Ev'ry Hour
- Till havs
- Sangen till havest
- Visa king slandblom och manskara
- Jungfrun under lind
- Kung Helmer och Aslog
- Trollsjon
- Sa tag mit hjerte
- Demanten pa marssnon
- Cantique de Noel: Julsang (O helga natt) : Cantique de Noel
Amazon.com
This set tells you why Jussi Bjorling is a perennial entrant in the "Tenor of the Century" sweepstakes. Even as the voice darkens from the light lyric to the full, darker instrument of the later recordings, we hear a singer whose elegant style, lovely timbre and innate musicality touch the heart. Many of the selections are sung in Swedish, less of a liability than you might suppose. In whatever language, Bjorling's molten gold flows lavishly. He eschews the sobs and sentimentality that disfigure so much verismo repertory, making his points with stylish vocalism. He's been called a "cool" singer, but try his Puccini and Verdi arias on Disc One and you'll find more than enough vocal and emotional heat. The selections include many neglected Scandinavian songs, sung, like the arias, with a naturalness that disarms criticism. -- Dan DavisAmazon.com
Swedish tenor Jussi Björling gets many votes for the distinction of greatest all-time tenor. Up to the end, the voice projected a boyish vulnerability, though he also had enough stentorian power to sing the heavy Puccini roles and was ready to take on Lohengrin when he died. He was so deeply musical he eschewed the usual tenor vulgarity without ever slighting the music's theatricality. Even these four well-filled discs of arias and songs can't fully encompass the vocal riches he left behind, but there's a lot here, much of it from his earliest years and (hope you don't mind) sung in a Swedish translation. --David Patrick StearnsCustomer Reviews:
Superb!.......2001-07-29
Beatiful singing - but where are the Swedish texts?.......2001-06-22
This would get 4 stars but has been marked down for only supplying token texts and translations in the large booklet. It is understandable (sort of) that the Italian opera excerpts don't merit texts and translations as (apart from the Callas recitals series) EMI generally doesn't provide texts with historical issues. However the tempting inclusion of a dozen or so texts to the Italian and Swedish songs makes one all the more aware of the miserliness of not providing all the texts.
if you like bjorling this is the best thing you can get!.......2000-06-26
The ULTIMATE Collection.......1999-11-02
Definitive survey of one of the finest singers on record.......1998-09-25
This collection, from the large set of EMI recordings, provides a wonderful survey of Bjoerling's career. He was a straight 'spinto' tenor, that is, between a lyrical tenor (like Pavarotti) and a dramatic tenor (like Domingo). Most of the Puccini roles demand a spinto and those are the roles that Bjoerling was unbeatable in (particularly Des Grieux in Manon Lescaut). However, I think I most prize this collection for the songs sung in English on the last disc. I had some of them on a cassette I wore out in the car and others on a vinyl disc I wore out at home. For shear beauty of voice, the Berceuse by Jocelyn is stunning. For perfect diction, intonation and style, Love but a Day is breathtaking. Buy this set and I guarantee you'll fall in love with what many think is the finest voice on record.
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Dark Angel
VNV Nation Manufacturer: Dependent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000089CHO Release Date: 2003-03-31 |
Tracks:
- Darkangel
- Darkangel
- Tempest
Customer Reviews:
VNV Nation's Darkangel & Tempest.......2007-05-19
It is with a solemn nature that I put down my own song meanings and thoughts on these two songs I will discuss each song separately but I do need to state that both songs deserve praise in their own right. "Darkangel" is better known than Tempest, but Tempest alone has its own draw-power.
DARKANGEL (Album - Remixes - Edit Versions)
Darkangel originally appeared off of the Empires album and garnered some intensive attention due to its lyrical content. Not only did this song have lyrical punch but also a great background electronica synth combo. Personally this song has become one of my all time VNV Nation favourites to listen to because the lyrics mean something to me.
"In your dreams you see me clear
I have no restraint, no fear
Powerless I watched from faces I'd assumed
My purpose set, my will defined
Caress the air, embrace the skies
Escape the sorrow and restraint of mortal cities."
The opening of the song starts off with a slow melody that begins to be manipulated by electronica induced bass and synth's. The song has an artistic mesh to it. Many folks I have talked to have their own intepretations on the meanings or hidden messages within this song and its lyrics. For me Darkangel represents a person who has suffered so many pains, this person has been cast aside by his own choosing. This person seeks to right an injustice suffered to someone he knew or cared about. This song touched me early on hearing it and many people including myself could gain much from the lyrics.
"Give me time I will be clear.
Given time you'll understand
What possesses me to right what you have suffered.
I'm in this mood because of scorn.
I'm in a mood for total war.
To the darkened skies once more and ever onward."
As the song continues the listener is drawn further within the mindset of this vindicated person. This person has been through hell, a hell made from his own mistakes and other's scorn. Now this person has come to a realisation that to seek retribution he is to make a literal war within himself and others. Some may say this person is a vigilante, but the lyrics pose a interesting conundrum. You can make what you want of these lyrics.
"So many years I stood among the thoughts and tears of those I served.
Among my own I was alone through my own doing.
All the years I walked unknown behind the faces I assumed.
Powerless to clear your mind of what you'd suffered."
"They fall again.
They fall again."
This person who has faced so much, now posesses a clear conviction to right the wrongs of the past for this unknown person, for himself. But this time he has forsaken the faces he had assumed, and now is himself. This could correlate to how we treat people, how we show one person one face, and another person another face quite different. For me, the lyrics ask a question so pertinant in today's day and age. "Are we comfortable being ourselves, who we were born to be?"
"Give me time I will be clear.
Given time you'll understand
What possesses me to right what you have suffered.
I'm in this mood because of scorn.
I'm in a mood for total war.
To the darkened skies once more and ever onward.
There is no faith in which to hide.
Even truth is filled with lies.
Doubting angels fall to walk among the living.
I'm in this mood because of scorn.
I'm in a mood for total war.
To the darkened skies once more and ever onward."
Toward the end of the song, this unknown person (could be any of us, or each of us - the listeners), comes to a realization, that the total war he wants is infact within himself. It is him fighting his inner demons that have for so long attempted to confine him and subdue him. His sense of faith is no more, the truth he knew is infact a lie. So his realisation is this;
"I'd only come here seeking peace.
I'd only come here seeking me.
It seems I came to leave."
And in the end, it is clear, that to fight his demons and end that war within himself, he must seek peace, seek himself from the wars and the lies and the hurt he suffered and inflicted onto another. And his realisation, sad as it is, is to leave - to leave the place of sufferage.
TEMPEST (Album - Edit Versions)
This is a beautiful piece of work. Tempest was first listened to by me with my friends on a radio station and I knew I had to get this song and finally did as it was included on the Darkangel single. This song is very emotional, the beat is slow, heart wrenching and a song for all who can gain strength from a song that suits those in pain, hurt or sadness. Many folks I have spoken to and many fellow VNV Nationers have stated this is one of their better songs and their favourites as it is becoming mine;
"These are not words, they're only feelings.
There are no sounds that you can hear.
There is no form that you can touch.
There are no colors for you to see."
The opening lines of this song represents what this song is for - the Tempest (self titled) is indeed the pain/hurt/sadness that is inflicting your life at the moment of listening, whether real or surreal. The "Tempest" cannot be seen, or heard but you know it is there, it is within your heart, your mind. Only where you can find it - the listener;
"The only sound is a distant thunder.
A tempest rages so far away from me.
I walked for miles and I started running
Towards the sound and storm where you might find me."
As you move further into this beautifully worded song, you are drawn into a sense of surrealness. The 'tempest' represents the pain you hold, and sometimes that pain or hurt involves another. This song can represent a love gone bad, or an unrequeted love. But it can also represent the sadness you hold over a past event.
"And I ran until I had the feeling
That the Tempest I had heard surrounded me.
Here my heart so filled with loving
Cried out and told of wonders that I feel."
This 'Tempest' surrounds you, only with love in your heart, a pure and unbridled love can you win over the tempest that surrounds you. Love can conquer all, it is powerful. of a child, of a parent, of a significant other - all can conquer even the deepest pain and sadness.
"Here my heart is so filled with loving.
And I tell myself, I keep repeating
That your ways are bringing you to me.
And I tell myself, I keep repeating
That your ways are bringing you to me."
Toward the finality of this tragically poetic song, it is transformed into a sad melody of hope, of someone who is in so much love knowing the strength of another's love is pulling them closer, bringing that person to them. Riding through the tempest that threatens to engulf you - to the safe arms of your loved one, where the tempest holds no sway;
"And I tell myself, I keep repeating
That your ways are bringing you to me,
That I will find my true salvation,
That these ways of mine are bringing you to me."
"Because here my heart so filled with loving
Crying out the wonders that I feel.
Here I will find my true salvation
And my ways are bringing you to me"
This is another wonderful gem of a song by VNV Nation back from 1999. Take your own meaning from this song when you listen to it, enjoy it and know that whatever your reasons and immitations of the lyrics - you aren't wrong. Take what you can, and you are correct - for this song has many meanings, all right for the individual.
worth it for "Tempest" alone.......2007-01-09
However, "Darkangel" contains the best b-side / non-album track since XTC's "Dear God" in 1986 -- "Tempest". Not only is this song one of VNV Nation's very best (and this is quite a feat), it rates as one of the most touching love songs ever recorded. The nervous twitch of the percussion, the simple three-note chiming motif of the rhythm, and Ronan Harris' soft voice work together flawlessly. There is no soppiness or forced emotion; rather, the story told in the song feels completely pure and utterly heartfelt.
Short-story version: This is one of the very few singles worth purchasing. All three tracks are great, and if there is any justice in this world, "Tempest" will be recognized as one of the greatest tracks not only in the EBM genre, but in the history of pop music. Even the casual fan of VNV Nation should go to extreme lengths to pick this one up.
Hear my Heart; Its so Filled with Loving.......2005-02-19
And that's what leads me to this single because I always want more.
Dark Angel falls into the expanse between Advance and Follow and Empires and, at first glance, doesn't seem to hold much. The song Dark Angel is already on a main album, and although the mixes of it are good they don't really merit buying a single. I say that noting that I'm not one on remixes to begin with and these are pretty good, but still..
That said, there's another track on the album, Tempest, and that's another story because its only here.
While I'm not going to go as far as to say that Tempest is worth buying a single over, I will say that I was impressed by the things that Tempest conveyed and I immediately needed it when I sampled it. That's a strange sensation, need, and one that sometimes comes with songs when they have a pulse behind them. And Tempest evoked that demon within me, making me go out and acquire, because I thought the song was beautiful. Its one of VNV Nation's songs that is filled to the brim with positive emotions, carrying its heart of its sleeve and citing the positive ramifications of love. That's something I look for in a lot of VNV Nation tracks and especially in their B-sides, because they oftentimes sparkle like rare gems when the singles are picked apart. And while Tempest isn't a fast-moving track, it builds like a stormcloud on the horizon that looms within such a perfect voice, and is something I'm glad I didn't miss.
"I walked for miles, and I started running, towards the sounding storm where YOU might find me." Yeah.
To note, I've rated the single on that song alone, because its a single and Dark Angel is a good track. If you want some VNV Nation to see what its like, you need to go and get yourself some Empires or FuturePerfect and try that on for size. Then, if the addiction gets you, come back for all the "little things."
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Angel in the Dark
Laura Nyro Manufacturer: Rounder Select ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000667P1 Release Date: 2002-05-08 |
Customer Reviews:
The Best Laura Nyro Ever.......2002-05-18
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