Import edition of Lou Bega's second album is released at least 3 months ahead of the U.S. edition. Features the first single, 'Gentlemen'. 2001 release.
Ladies & Gentlemen,Lou Bega,Bmg Int'l,Dance,Latin Pop,Mambo,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Ladies' Choice
Paul Taylor Manufacturer: Peak Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PA9Q3W Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Ladies' Choice
- I Want To Be Loved (By You)
- Here We Go
- How Did You Know
- Streamline
- Long Distance Relationship
- Summer's End
- A Love Of Your Own
- Open Your Eyes
- Overdrive
- Point Of View
Customer Reviews:
Smooth jazz fan.......2007-07-16
to consume without moderation.......2007-06-28
the whole album is a real masterpiece . In your car, like in your bedroom, you will enjoy .The album is #1 in jazz charts ,nothing surprising. So get this cd soon as possible!!
my top 5
1-open your eyes
2-here we go
3-point of view
4-ladie's choice
5-i want to be loved by you
Another impressive outing by Mr. Taylor.......2007-06-11
ANOTHER ONE FOR THE COLLECTION.......2007-06-09
SIMPLY THE BEST.......2007-06-05
1.LADIES CHOICE
2.HERE WE GO
3.HOW DID YOU KNOW
4.STREAM LINE
5.I WANT TO BE LOVED BY YOU
6.LOVE OF YOUR OWN
7.SUMMER'S END
8.POINT OF VIEW
there is even a bonus track "PARADISE VALLEY"
To those who don't have this cd i strongly recommened this one...wouldn't be disappointed.
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Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael
George Michael Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DHRX Release Date: 1998-11-10 |
Tracks:
- Jesus to a Child
- Father Figure
- Careless Whisper
- Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me - Elton John
- You Have Been Loved
- Kissing a Fool
- I Can't Make You Love Me
- Heal the Pain
- Moment With You
- Desafinado - Astrud Gilberto
- Cowboys and Angels
- Praying for Time
- One More Try
- A Different Corner
Tracks:
- Outside
- Fastlove
- Too Funky
- Freedom 90
- Star People 97
- Killer / Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
- I Want Your Sex (Pt II)
- Monkey
- Spinning The Wheel
- Waiting For That Day / You Can't Always Get What You Want
- I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) (with Aretha Franklin)
- Hard Day
- Faith
- Somebody To Love (with Queen)
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Bathroom escapades aside, there's no denying that George Michael has been responsible for some of the biggest party jams of the '80s and '90s. Have you ever noticed what happens to a room when "Faith" erupts from the speakers? Aside from the funk-fueled "Fastlove," the material from his most recent album, Older, is well and truly overshadowed here by the megahits from days gone by. The first disc starts off slow, with "Careless Whisper" and his remake of "I Can't Make You Love Me" the only real high points among otherwise bland ballads. It's disc 2 that exudes the essence of Michael, with "Fastlove," "Too Funky," and "Freedom 90" providing a nonstop dance-athon, and "I Want Your Sex" and "Faith" picking up the slack. The package also includes his rather unexciting (but hugely popular) duets with Queen and Elton John, his perfect pop pairing with Aretha Franklin, and two new tracks. Set aside some serious time for this one, folks. The hits don't stop. --Rebecca WallworkCustomer Reviews:
Must have for All Geoge Michael Fans.......2007-03-10
Not.......2007-02-11
Incredible !!!.......2006-08-31
Love this!.......2006-07-12
The best from the best.......2006-07-07
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Ladies of the Canyon
Joni Mitchell Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KOQ Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Morning Morgantown
- For Free
- Conversation
- Ladies Of The Canyon
- Willy
- The Arrangement
- Rainy Night House
- The Priest
- Blue Boy
- Big Yellow Taxi
- Woodstock
- The Circle Game
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Joni Mitchell's third album offers a bridge between the artful but sometimes dour meditations of her earlier work and the more mature, confessional revelations of the classics that would follow. Voice and guitar still hew to the pretty filigree of a folk poet, but there's the giggling rush of rock & roll freedom in "Big Yellow Taxi," and the formal metaphor of her older songs ("The Circle Game," already oft-covered by the time of this recording) yields to the more impressionistic images of the new ones ("Woodstock"). The dark lyricism of her earliest ballads is intact (on "For Free" and "Rainy Night House"), yet there's a prevailing idealism here that sounds poignant alongside the warier, more mature songs to come on Blue and Court And Spark. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
A CLASSIC.......2007-06-09
Required Joni.......2007-06-06
Canyon life and the heart who lived there. .......2006-12-15
The tape, long ago replaced by a CD, exceeded all expectations. The " Woodstock" anthem was so well written, especially for a " Kid who couldn't make it", as Mitchell was quoted as saying a few years later. However, in typical fashion, she captured the spirit behind the event. In retrospect, this ability to create vivid pictures with her words created the hallmark for the brilliance of her emerging greatness as a song writer.
Ms. Mitchell's voice is above reproach; she easily had the most angelic, sincere delivery of all the genre combined. The songs contained here reflect the free spirited ethos of the late 60's, with some personal observations painting a lush portrait of Canyon life. The skill of distilling gender role questions, pastoral living, spiritual seeking, and the thrill of opening oneself, as well as another, to the possibility of love is amazing. Considering she was only twenty seven, at the oldest, when these songs were written, the talent assumes a new level.
This is a great intro to Joni's work; then, if you choose to work back to the first two, you will see the improvements on already exquisit work. If you proceed to the next succession of material, you can trace the gift truly taking form. For days that mellowing out seems the only option, this is a perfect soundtrack.
Best Joni Mitchell Album.......2006-11-06
Almost for free.......2006-02-16
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Barenaked Ladies Are Men
Barenaked Ladies Manufacturer: Desperation Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LXHJY6 Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Serendipity
- Something You'll Never Find
- One and Only
- Angry People
- Down to Earth
- Beautiful
- Running Out of Ink
- Half a Heart
- Maybe Not
- I Can I Will I Do
- Fun & Games
- The New Sad
- Quality
- Another Spin
- What a Letdown
- Why Say Anything Nice?
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Barenaked Ladies Are Men is a companion disc to the predecessor, Barenaked Ladies Are Me. Although recorded during the same studio sessions, the discs were released five months apart. Are Me is the quieter of the two, while Are Men could be described as the feistier, noisier twin brother. Given their adult contemporary history, the Ladies's version of 'feisty' is hardly a venture into death metal, however Are Men contains an evolutionary quality that may well bring new fans into the fold. Nearly two decades into their career, the lads' growth can in part be measured by a handful of increasingly layered soundscapes ("Serendipity," "Another Spin") that bear a slight resemblance to the harmonies that the Beach Boys were penning around the time of their Pet Sounds release. The disc's biggest surprise is the politically cutting "Fun & Games," written from the perspective of a world leader assessing the war. "There's no need to draft them/you could hear us laugh then/the poor and black all need the room and board" sings Ed Robertson, as a New Orleans-style jazz band poignantly encircles the vocals. "One and Only" is a lush track that combines the harmonies a la Crosby, Stills, and Nash with a Foo Fighters-style chorus. Longtime fans can rest easy, however knowing that other tracks ("Running out of Ink," "Half a Heart") are done in that straight-up, traditional Barenaked style that fuses catchy pop melodies with clever lyrics. --Denise SheppardAlbum Description
Second part of the Barenaked Ladies Are... recording sessions.Customer Reviews:
Me and Men.......2007-07-12
a disappointing album.......2007-07-03
Absolutely the BEST BNL yet!.......2007-06-11
I began buying all their albums and have now listened to each more times than I care to mention. I love them ALL. I know all their songs, heard their high times and low points ("Who Needs Sleep" being one of those low points for me), and now consider them my absolute favorite band behind the Beach Boys.
That said, here's where it ties in to this new album. Somehow, without "copying" the style, BNL has managed to do something only a handful of bands have been able to do in the past:
They've successfully incorporated four songwriting members of the group! Of the truly legendary groups, only the Beach Boys, Beatles (to a slightly lesser extent), the Moody Blues, the Byrds, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young have done it. That's pretty amazing company to keep.
And that, my friends, is why this album (and "Are Me") brings BNL to legendary status. Their harmonies are amazing (and to put them in the same SENTENCE with "Pet Sounds" has GOT to be saying something), the songwriting is incredible (both in tunes and lyrics), and the production is spot-on.
I honestly have listened to this album more than any other from the past ten years. When I got to meet the band a few months ago, I said to Ed Robertson, "I've listened to the new album about 500 times."
He replied, "That's too much."
But, with great Kevin Hearn songs like "Serendipity" and "Another Spin", a unique higher-voiced Ed chorus on "Maybe Not", and just a pure classic Steven Page tune with "Something You'll Never Find", this album truly deserves 500 listens.
Please, people- stop criticizing this band. They're finally making music the way they want to and it's better than I ever thought possible! Keep up the great work, guys!
Barenaked Ladies are Meek.......2007-05-07
A plea to the band... no offense against Kevin Hearn, but please bring back the wittiness of Ed and Steve. You guys have lost your cool since Maroon. A 3 album slump is too much!
Signed,
A fan who is tired of hearing that BNL is now "maturing in their music" (what, just now?) and that BLAM "hearkens back to the Pet Sounds era" (who hearkens these days anyways?).
Good but different.......2007-05-06
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Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits 1991-2001
Barenaked Ladies Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005R1Q8 Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- The Old Apartment
- Falling for the First Time
- Brian Wilson
- One Week
- Be My Yoko Ono
- Alternative Girlfriend
- It's Only Me (The Wizard of Magicland)
- If I Had $1000000
- Call and Answer
- Get in Line
- It's All Been Done
- Jane
- Lovers in a Dangerous Time
- Pinch Me
- Shoebox
- What a Good Boy
- Too Little Too Late
- Enid
- Thanks That Was Fun
Amazon.com
Electrifying performers and pure-pop songwriters of the highest order, Toronto's Barenaked Ladies have emerged over a decade as that strangest of beasts. They'll never land a dishy cover story in Mojo Magazine, but as they reflect on those ribald years between 1991 and 2001, the five can allow themselves wry smiles, knowing that sometimes, just sometimes, the cream rises to the top. In addition to familiar radio staples such as "Pinch Me," "The Old Apartment," "Jane," "Alternative Girlfriend," and the ubiquitous "One Week," there's a trump card on All Their Greatest Hits that will prove irresistible to completists: the Ladies' buttery, acoustic version of Bruce Cockburn's "Lovers in a Dangerous Time." Recorded eons ago for a Cockburn tribute disc that almost immediately went out of print, the song has until now been a rare and highly coveted collector's item. Two news songs--"Thanks That Was Fun" and "It's Only Me (The Wizard of Magicland)"--were recorded specifically for this collection, while two others ("Brian Wilson" and "What a Good Boy") are captured live. But what really brings this album home is, ironically, "If I Had $1,000,000." One of their very first hits cut as the Ladies were learning to dovetail their so-called "acoustic hip-hop" into slicker pop sensibilities, "$1,000,000"--a simple knock-kneed love song with harmonies so tight they're practically braided--is a snapshot of a band with all the pieces in place just as the planets were about to align. --Kim HughesCustomer Reviews:
Awesome.......2007-07-12
Musical SUNSHINE Baby!!.......2007-03-14
Six years (?) after the fact, the SpiritWorld is graced with this FANTASTIC cd-of 19 tracks, thank you very much-GET IT NOW!!
I was only familiar with the high inducing 'Falling For The First Time' track that's on the Malcolm in the Middle soundtrack, and only vaguely familiar with a few of the others, so I come to this as a newbie and I LOVE IT!!
Their quirky loquacious lyrics are funny, smart, smiley, honest and paranoid, the music is played with heart, it's beautiful and even the slower tracks you can snap to. A couple of the tracks are live versions which makes a nice change to the polished studio feel and it's sweet because you can hear the fans singing along in the background.
I can honestly say there's not a Homer's favorite brand of beer track on here; they're all FABOO, and some that are the faboo-est include the aforementioned Falling..., If I Had $1000000 and the spectacular Pinch Me.
I'd like to buy a doll house, use a shrinkomatic on these guys and have them play for me every time I opened the door. Or we could all just live together. I am so getting their entire back catalog and all their new and future ones, which, considering I'm more of a soundtracks girl, is saying a lot.
Lyrics aren't included in the booklet, but you do get a funny little story behind each song, and besides, they sing clearly enough, and you won't be able to stop playing it either, so you'll pick up on the words.
Bottom line: I HIGHLY recommend this, especially if you have a red cadillac and are going for a road-trip across America. Even just in your head. It's like pure musical sunshine.
A great album filled with hits at every turn!.......2007-02-23
As a rule, "best of" compilations tend to be littered with bad songs, but BNL really nailed it with this fantastic collection of songs. If you've heard and enjoyed any of their music, you owe it to yourself to check this one out!
Norms One.......2007-01-20
It's Barenaked Ladies, how could you go wrong!.......2007-01-03
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Ladies in Lavender
Nigel Hess , and Joshua Bell Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00080EUNA Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Ladies In Lavender
- Olga
- Teaching Andrea
- Fantasy For Violin And Orchestra
- Meditation From Thais
- Our Secret
- On The Beach
- Introduction And Tarantella Op. 43
- The Letter
- Zabawa Weselna (Polish Dance)
- Stirrings
- Potatoes
- The Girl With The Flaxen Hair
- A Broken Heart
- Two Sisters
- The Carnival Of Venice
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The screenwriting/directing debut of veteran British stage and screen actor Charles Dance tells of a pair of Cornish spinsters (Judi Dench and Maggie Smith) who discover a charismatic young Polish violin virtuoso castaway (Daniel Bruhl) on the beach below their home. The tale leads inexorably to tender romantic conflicts and a warm concert house finale. Composer Nigel Hess masterfully utilizes his background as Music Director and House Composer for the Royal Shakespeare Company to conjure a score that evokes its quiet, emotional dignity via neo-classical orchestral arrangements that feature real life young virtuoso Joshua Bell on solo violin. Hess' intimate original compositions form a virtually seamless tapestry with the story's requisite classical repertory choices, which range from Massenet and Debussy to Bell's delightful variations on Paganini's "The Carnival of Venice." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Ladies in Lavender.......2007-07-18
Ladies in Lavender Soundtrack.......2007-05-13
Ladies in Lavendar - Movie Soundtrack.......2007-03-29
Ladies In Lavender CD.......2007-03-19
LADIES in LAVENDER.......2007-02-19
Sarah
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Barenaked Ladies Are Me
Barenaked Ladies Manufacturer: Desperation Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H1RG2M Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Adrift
- Bank Job
- Sound Of Your Voice
- Easy
- Home
- Bull In A China Shop
- Everything Had Changed
- Peterborough And The Kawarthas
- Maybe You're Right
- Take It Back
- Vanishing
- Rule The World With Love
- Wind It Up
Amazon.com
15+ years after their winsome indie debut, Canada's Barenaked Ladies come full circle here, dropping off the major label merry-go-round to re-embrace a DYI sensibility with typically breezy aplomb. But, as this collection's strong songs and crisp production attest, that hardly means the band didn't learn a thing or three during its successful tenure in the majors. The gorgeous melancholy of "Adrift" is apt preamble to a collection that's more thematically balanced and graced by an expansive sense of artistic democracy. While mainstays Steven Page and Ed Robertson contribute such patently torqued, BNL-mirthful fare as "Bank Job," "Bull in a China Shop," "Rule the World With Love" and "Wind It Up," there's a growing maturity and sense of reflection in their work as well, as evidenced by Page confessing his own emotional disconnection via the evocative, banjo-accordion lament "Everything Had Changed." But it's the strong, equally literate contributions of fellow band members Jim Creeggan ("Peterborough & the Kawathas") and Kevin Hearn ("Sound of Your Voice," "Vanishing") that truly expand BNL's horizons at a career juncture when many bands are all too happy to rest on their laurels or hew religiously to the formula that garnered them. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
Barenaked Ladies Are Me still exudes the band's sense of fun while musically and lyrically demonstrating a maturity you'd expect from guys who have played together forever.Customer Reviews:
absolutely amazing.......2007-04-10
I must say though that BNL ranks up there in my top three favorite bands. I've been listening to them since 1993 or so.
This being said, this cd is MY FAVORITE. I cannot stop listening to it.
It was like this with Everything for Everyone, but I wasn't AS addicted as I am to this one. This cd is very rich and it is clear (as if it weren't before) that these guys are EXTREMELY talented. Take it Back is the best song on the cd, but not by that much. The other songs are also incredible. I had to listen to it three times before I became completely addicted.
I own BLAMe, but have only listened to it once since I can't stop listening to this one.
Creative and daring for this pop outift.......2007-04-04
When listening to Barenaked Ladies Are Me (BLAM), the thought of how fans view this band will very much define its reception. Something tells me BLAM will be more appreciated by their Canadian fan base then their U.S. counterparts. The reason is the silliness that flowed through One Week and even their live shows that vaulted them to success south of the border is nowhere to be found.
BLAM instead is a showcase of five experienced musicians trying to write great not necessarily pop songs, but great songs. Rejecting the Another Postcard approach that saw the band appearing to pander for album sales with a return to Ed Robertson's rapping, BLAM sees the creative energy of the band put front and center as a freewheeling ethic flows through the album. The multiple lead vocalists on the record reveal this as Kevin Hearn and Jim Creggan both increase their roles contributing lead takes on Peterborough And The Kawarthas and Vanishing respectively, leading to a depth of sound as each do not bring the distinctive, and maybe overplayed, BNL style to their performances.
BNL's blast of artistic freedom, likely the result of leaving a major label, lead Ed Robertson and Stephen Page to some of their most daring work in years, or as daring as these pop mainstays will ever be. The best example of this is Bank Job, Ed Robertson's precisely put together explanation of a robbery gone wrong and the frustration an experienced criminal must be feeling after leaving the scene. Bank Job is revealing of the tone for the entire record as the cheery pop hooks of previous songs like One Week and Shoebox are basically cast aside on this collection, very much explained in the chorus of Everything Had Changed, a mandolin played look at life in a new situation, which also serves as Stephen Page's most interesting walk through BNL's new sense of freedom. The wink of awareness that defined the band and allowed you to jump into their goofy sound is replaced by a weathered look at life as there is bitterness on BLAM, much like Maroon. Therefore, much like the lyrics to Lovers In A Dangerous Time, BLAM contains more of a somber, mellow energy that allows the band to craft some of their most interesting work in years.
Not happy at all.......2007-02-20
I hope they find their way again.
The Ladies At Their Best!!!!.......2007-01-30
1. adrift- 3/5 this is the most melodic song on the album, but I feel it was just right for an opening song, the harmony between Kevin and Ed is wonderful
2. bank job 5/5 the music in this song is ok, its the lyrics that does it. Typical BNL it has humor to a serious situation, its fun once you know all the words and sing along in the car
3. sound of your voice 3.5/5 this one is Steve Page's debut on the record, straight forward and catchy, good to put on your girlfirend/boyfriends next mix you make them
4. Easy 3/5 takes a while to catch on, although it is a very simple and relaxing, not one of my favorites
5. home- 4/5 again its slow and simple, nothing complex, but reminds me of something I would of heard on Stunt. Steven's voice sounds throughout this record is the best its been
6. bull in a china shop- 5/5 a catchy poppy song, lyrics are that typical of BNL recent goofyness
7. peterbourough and the kawarthas- 5/5 very happy to see Jim had a song on the record.
8. maybe youre right- 5/5 this and the next track are my two favorites, from start to finish they have energy and talent
9. take it back 5/5 my favorite track, I think its Ed's best display of what BNL can do when they try to be honest and professionals instead of goofballs
10. vanishing 3/5 slow and the lyrics are corny at points, but expected from Kevin Hearn, although I am very glad he recieved credit and had a song as well on the album. Like Kevin, this song has an interesting topic...a magician
11. rule the world with love- 5/5 takes a few listens to really get the feeling, but its a great song
12. wind it up 5/5 works well opening or closing out the album. cathcy cool guitar riff, great harmonies and all and all a masterpiece
Not So Hot.......2007-01-12
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Jerry Hadley - Golden Days - Tenor hits from the Golden Age of Operetta
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FQQ Release Date: 1994-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Song of the Vagabonds
- I'm Falling in Love With Someone
- Streets of New York
- Neapolitan Love Song
- Desert Song/One Alone
- Every Day Is Ladies' Day with Me
- Donkey Serenade
- Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
- Drinking Song
- When You're Away
- I Love to Go Swimmin' With Wimmin
- I Might Be Your Once-In-A-While
- Marianne
- Serenade
- Indian Summer
- When I Grow Too Old to Dream
- Gypsy Love Song
- Golden Days - Jerry Hadley, Mario Lanza
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Dinner Classics: The Italian Album
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000026XP Release Date: 1990-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Canzon Septimi Toni No.2
- Concerto in E Major, Op. 8, No. 1: I-Allegro From Spring (La primavera)
- Overture (Allegro)
- from Concerto in G Major for 2 Guitars: I-Allegro
- from String Quartet in E Major Op. 13, No. 5: Minuetto
- from Sonata for Violin & Guitar: III-Menuetto: Allgretto
- from Sonata Concertata in A Major: III-Rondeau
- Cantabile for Violin & Guitar
- from Concerto for Guitar and Strings Orchestra, Op. 30: II-Andantino Siciliano
- Nocturne: Moderato from the ballet La Boutique Fantasque (after Rossini)
- from the Sebastian Suite: Barcarolle
- Dance for Six (from William Tell)
- La Donna E Mobile (from Rigoletto)
- Musetta's Waltz (from La Boheme)
- O Soave Fanciulla (Love Duet) from La Boheme
- Vissi D'Arte (from Tosca)
- Intermezzo: Andante Cantabile ( from Fedora)
- Introduction to Act I (from La traviata)
- Intermezzo (from Cavalleria rusticana)
- Celeste Aida (from Aida)
- O Mio Babbino Caro (from Gianni Schicchi)
Customer Reviews:
Bravo!.......2000-07-22
Outstanding compilation of the Italian classics,.......1999-05-01
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Stunt
Barenaked Ladies Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007NDA Release Date: 2007-01-08 |
Tracks:
- One Week
- It's All Been Done
- Light Up My Room
- I'll Be That Girl
- Leave
- Alcohol
- Call And Answer
- In The Car
- Never Is Enough
- Who Needs Sleep?
- Told You So
- Some Fantastic (Ivory And Ivory)
- When You Dream
Amazon.com
The Ladies have done more than lie in bed the way Brian Wilson did; they've spent some quality sandbox time mastering the intricacies of catchy pop records, hooks and all. Sounding at times like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young after a week in the Caribbean, the Ladies mix a dash of rap with a pop backbeat on "One Week," while "It's All Been Done" is classic 1960s Top 40, right down to the "woo-hoo-hoo" backing vocals. The lyrics are the hidden joy on this record, with lines like "I love you more than I did the week before I discovered alcohol" and the male voice singing about tying his pantyhose around his neck. The songs are well crafted and the production flushes out the Ladies' hidden musical talents, resulting in their best effort since Gordon. --Katie SiglerAlbum Description
Limited edition pressing of the quirky Canadian alternative rock/ pop group's 1998 breakthrough album with a seven track bonus CD featuring 'Brian Wilson' (Album Version), 'Brian Wilson (2000)' and live versions of 'The Old Apartment', 'Jane', 'When I Fall', 'If I Had A $1,000,000' & 'Straw Hat And Old Dirty Hank'. A combined total of 20 tracks, with the main album featuring the smash hit 'One Week'. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 release.Album Details
Includes Seven Track Bonus CD featuring the Original and New Versions of 'Brain Wilson'; Plus Five Previously Released Live Tracks.Customer Reviews:
BNL.......2007-03-09
This group is one of the most creative I have heard since the Beatles and I am a huge Beatles fan.
BNL's music and lyrics are original, fresh, and addictive.
BNL.......2007-01-10
A smart , funny album.......2006-09-16
Every time I listen, I annoint a different song my favorite. "Alcohol" is a blast with its rollickingly drunken phrasing. "Never is Enough" never fails to crack me up with lyrics like "You get your PhD/How happy you will be/When you get a job at Wendy's/And are honored with Employee of the Month". "Some Fantastic" is filled with whimsy and I love the goofy subtitle "(Ivory and Ivory)".
Basically, while I don't love every song equally ("Call and Answer" has been skipped before), there isn't a real dog amongst them. This is a great album to start your BNL collection. Trust me, buy this and you'll be looking to buy all the others (a good idea in my book - and don't miss them live!)
Naked Stunts Rock.......2006-06-10
Best album I've heard by them.......2006-02-08
Album Review:
- Life on Earth
- Live in Cleveland 1986
- Lost & Found [Import]
- Loudness Clarifies/Electronic Music from Tapelab
- Lounge Story, Vol. 2
- Members Only [Import]
- Misch Masch [Import]
- Nephesh
- Oxygen Workout Music Volume 1 - 2 CD Set
- Presents: Drum and Bass Warfare [Explicit Lyrics]
Album Review
Heading for Tomorrow [Original recording remastered]
If I Should Fall from Grace With God/Peace & Love [Import]
Instrumentale Weihnachten [Import]