| 1. Wrong Baby |
| 2. Losing Myself |
| 3. Winter's Fields |
| 4. To the Music |
| 5. Downtown |
| 6. Tonight |
| 7. On My Mind |
| 8. Your Face |
| 9. Fade Away |
| 10. Burnt Out |
Editorial Reviews
Marc Nugyen Tan is the Parisian Prince of Icy Class. Using his Pseudonym Colder, "Heat" is his Second Suite of Electronic Lullabies. It's a Peerless Collection of Electro/Acoustic Songs, Combining Elements of Electro, Dub, Noise, and Elegant Pop, all Coated in a Dense, Smoky Haze of Sophistication and Restraint that Could Only have Come from France. Nguyen is Inspired More by a Sense of Love and Loss Than the Unconditional Crazy Love, the Basis of his Debut Album "Again". "Heat" is Complete with the Dark Grooves and Shimmery Textures that Made "Again" So Stunning and Draws on a More Diverse Range of Influences with his Trademark Robotic Digifunk Evolving Into a More Pulsing, Upbeat and Varied Beast. Methodical, but Less Linear and More Emotive Than Ever Before, "Heats" Strength is that it Doesnt Try to Tap Into Any Particular Vogue. It Sounds Like Colder, Nothing Else.
Heat,Colder,Output Recordings,Dance Music,Electronic,Indie Electronic,Pop,Rock
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The Very Best of Canned Heat
Canned Heat Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0008G2ETQ Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- On The Road Again
- Goin' Up The Country
- Amphetamine Annie
- Rollin' And Tumblin' (Live At Monterey Pop Fest, 1967)
- Dust My Broom (Live At Monterey Pop Fest, 1967)
- Bullfrog Blues (Live At Monterey Pop Fest, 1967)
- Henry's Shuffle (Previously Unreleased)
- Fried Hockey Boogie
- Same All Over
- Time Was
- Low Down (And High Up)
- Poor Moon
- Let's Work Together
- Future Blues
- Human Condition
- Whiskey And Wimmen'
- Long Way From L.A.
- Rockin' With The King
- Rock & Roll Music
Customer Reviews:
Ageing hippy?.......2007-05-14
This Is Sure A Can Of Heat.......2007-03-21
A great musical flashback!.......2007-01-07
Great Canned Heat Compilation and Great Sound.......2006-09-20
The Bear is There.......2006-07-19
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White Light/White Heat
The Velvet Underground Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002G7E Release Date: 1996-05-07 |
Tracks:
- White Light/White Heat
- The Gift
- Lady Godiva's Operation
- Here She Comes Now
- I Heard Her Call My Name
- Sister Ray
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Nothing in their debut could really have prepared fans for the sonic assault the Velvets unleashed in White Light/White Heat. Freed from Andy Warhol's patronage (and Nico's vocals), Lou Reed and company strip production values to a minimum and turn out a primitive rock & roll masterpiece: everything on this record sounds distorted and abrasive. Depending on how you feel about these sorts of things, this makes it either their best or their worst record. Of course, underneath it all are some of Reed's greatest songs, from the title track to the wistful "Here She Comes Now." It all culminates on side 2 with the raucously joyous "I Heard Her Call My Name" ("And then my mind split open," Reed sings, and his guitar lets you know just about how that would feel) and the epic "Sister Ray"--10 minutes of transcendent, pounding fuzz as Reed searches for his "mainline." --Percy KeeganCustomer Reviews:
Seriously Wonderful and Not Half as Scary as Some Would Suggest. .......2007-05-23
When I first listened to this record about 16 years ago (at the age of 16) it freaked me out and I put it aside in favor of Loaded and ESPECIALLY the s/t record (their best, by far). Those records are comforting and oddly familiar (even on the first listen)... they're just plain brilliant and they are pretty easy to dig, and to get. But over the years I've come back to WL/WH again and again and it honestly keeps getting better and better and better.
This is the most interesting and the most challenging record in the Velvet's catalog (not Lou Reed's--see Metal Machine Music) and for that reason I beseech you (if you have any interest in music that colors outside of the lines) to really listen to this, hard. It's not a perfect record, not sure it's even a "masterpiece", but it's remarkably f#&@%^%G cool and it's fun to get lost in. I think of it as a document regarding a particular time in American musical history, one that gets ever more relevant as bands like Comets on Fire, Wolf Eyes, The Warlocks and so on and so on, head off deeper into the forest that the Velvets, I'd argue, seeded.
And honestly, The Gift alone makes this record worthwhile--that you get Sister Ray and Lady Godiva's Operation as well makes it a no-brainer.
Violent, bitter, and brilliant........2007-05-23
The title track and and "I Heard Her Call My Name" are hypercative, rugged, and speedy (and when I say "speed," think "amphetamene"), racing along on rockin' rhythm sections and stinging lead guitar lines. The lyrics to the former are pure sleaze-obsessed Lou Reed-isms, full of references to shooting up and spending time with seedy characters, while the latter (the one that made my dad throw out the CD, by the way. If only he'd made it to the track after that!) is a shuddering, broken-down blues rocker with instrumental breaks that approximat pure white noise. "The Gift" is a two-headed monster: It consists of John Cale reading an increasingly bizarre (and darkly funny) short story in one stereo channel, while the band pounds out a hypnotic, greasy instrumental jam in the other, full of pinwheeling guitar solos and leering rhythms. Equally unhinged is "Lady Godiva's Operation," which starts out as a somewhat pretty (but undeniably odd) surrealist ballad, but soon transmogrifies into a quiet freakout, complete with startling lyrical interruptions and jabs of nasty guitar. The short, sweet, "Here She Comes Now" is the closest thing on the album to legitimatly beautiful song, complete with haunting vocal harmonies, delicate verses, and ethereal, playful guitar lines. It's proof that Reed could write a gorgeous song when he wanted to (for further evidence of that, see their third album).
And then there's "Sister Ray." To this day, there really are few experiences in this world that are as twistedly wonderful as "Sister Ray." It's the epitome of difficult brilliance: at over seventeen minutes in length, the track is a monster, an endless tornado of tooth-gnashing keybords, shattered guitar chords, and jurassic rhythms. It may not be easy to listen to, but get used to it, and you'll discover that its a masterpiece of ecstatically enraged white noise shattered-mirror psychedelia, a sociopathic rock 'n' roll classic that'll stay with you for the rest of your life. Whenever you're in a bad mood, rank it up. It's better than antidepressents.
White Light/White Heat may be a difficult album to appreciate, but don't give up: If its harshly noisy nature turns you off the first time around, give it a few more listens. You just might discover one of your favorite rock albums ever.
An Intro to the Art of Noise-making.......2007-04-18
There will always be a fight over which member of the VU was the most important but this noise masterpiece seemed to be guided by the genius of John Cale with his avant-garde inclinations and willingness to challenge the listener's perception of music. Cale would later make far more tuneful, pretty, and (better?) recordings such as his stunning Paris 1919 album but this is the one and only White Light/ White Heat.
As for Lou Reed, well, he is being plain ole Lou Reed. He plays a nasty guitar on "I Heard Her Call My Name". The best VU album that displays his folky pop talents would be the album after White Light/White Heat- the self titled album.
If you like this album get Wire's Chairs Missing, Sonic Youth's EVOL, My Bloody Valentine's Loveless, PiL's Metal Box, and (if you want to go all the way with this noisy stuff...) Fripp and Eno's No Pussyfooting.
This album will scare all the poseurs away.
Even today, one of the weirdest records ever made.......2007-02-05
The tracks get even more detailed into drugs, particularly the likes of cocaine, in the first track. That's one of the greatest songs on this album, and while there's six songs, there is so much that's accomplished on here. I wish John Cale had sung on more VU songs. I thought he was a great vocalist, particularly on "Lady Godiva's Operation." It is brilliant and worth owning "White Light" for this alone. It is such a beautiful song.
Although, on the other side of the spectrum is the infamous seventeen-minute jam-out track "Sister Ray," which is kinda scary, and totally dark and sinister. This track can be seen as one that paved the way for goth and noise rock. It is actually pretty well done and even at its incredibly long length, I think it's just fine. Well performed.
As for the other three songs, they're a little bit interesting, even if not as noteworthy. The only one I'm not a really big fan of out of those is "The Gift," which goes the entire time through a poetic spoken word verses. I guess it's not bad, but not my type of thing.
This record is interesting, and if you're in for it, I totally would suggest getting this sophomore album from the Velvet Underground.
At least they cared enough to write..........2007-01-10
I'm not going to break the album down song-by-song because there is already plenty of that here on Amazon. I will simply say that this album is not easy listening. It is loud, chaotic, wild, rough, raw, and sometimes just downright weird. Nonetheless, it is among my favorite albums ever. (I usually prefer much more mainstream fare.) It features what has got to be one of the earliest recorded versions of what would eventually become known as punk, "I Heard Her Call My Name." It also features one of the craziest and hardest rocking songs I know of in the exhausting "Sister Ray." Heck, I'd be willing to bet even a lot of the people who say they don't like this song in other reviews still think the first five minutes of "Sister Ray" are killer. And I do want to defend "The Gift." This is my favorite song on the album and among my favorite Velvet Underground songs period. I don't think I could ever get sick of the way John Cale reads the story or the jam the band plays in the other channel.
This is not an album for casual music fans, or even casual fans of the Velvet Underground. I have a lot of friends who love music and cannot stand anything on this album after the first track. But if you are open-minded and willing to throw out your previous ideas about what a rock album can and should be, then White Light/White Heat could prove to be one of those rare albums that you enjoy more with each successive listen, just as it is for me. Highly, highly recommended... but not to everyone.
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The Very Best of Asia: Heat of the Moment (1982-1990)
Asia Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TKGK Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Heat Of The Moment
- Only Time Will Tell
- Sole Survivor
- Time Again
- Wildest Dreams
- Here Comes The Feeling
- Don't Cry
- Daylight
- The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
- Lying To Yourself
- The Heat Goes On
- Never In A Million Years
- Open Your Eyes
- Go
- Voice Of America
- Too Late
- Days Like These
- Ride Easy
Customer Reviews:
Nice selection of songs, but buyer beware..........2007-03-07
If you are a purist, skip this and get the debut album separately. If you're looking only to replace your vinyl, this is fine.
Should we be ashamed to own this!?.......2007-01-03
Are You Kidding Me? This is Asia We're Talking About..........2006-10-31
Good Compilation of Songs, Very Bad Sound Quality.......2006-05-02
Good compilation of one of the better 80's bands..........2005-10-19
Now I listen to much of what is being played in the FM stations and long for the days when music on the radio meant something. Just listen to the track "Voice of America" and you will realise the lyrics are so relevant now.
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Cold Heat: Heavy Funk Rarities 1968-1974, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Now Again ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007A2G6Y Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- The Thing/Carleen & The Groovers
- Free Your Mind/Amnesty
- The Stretch (edit)/Detroit Sex Machines
- Loaded To The Gills (edit)/Michael Liggins & The Supersouls
- Go For Your Self (edit)/Kenny Smith & The Loveliters
- Slipping Into Darkness/Dayton Sidewinders
- James Brown Medley (I Made A Mistake/Lowdown Popcorn edit)/The Apollo Commanders
- Cold Heat/Lil' Lavair and The Fabulous Jades
- The Cissys Thang/The Soul Seven
- Color (original 7" version)/L.A. Carnival
- Don't Go/The Aristocrats
- Drugs Ain't Cool (instrumental)/Ebony Rhythm Band
- Mr. Chicken ---- (alternate take)/The Soul Seven
- Street Scene/Leon Mitchison
- Scorpio/Kashmere Stage Band
- The Sad Chicken/Leroy & the Drivers
Album Description
Compiler Egon's follow up to the definitve Deep Funk compilation The Funky 16 Corners (Stones Throw, 2001).Contains rare and never-before-heard tracks by many artists featured on The Funky 16 Corners including Carleen and The Groovers, Kashmere Stage Band, Soul Seven and Ebony Rhythm Band.
Another expertly assembled survey into America's late 60s and early 70s funk scenes of restored and remastered from rare 45s and master tapes for near perfect sound quality.
Nearly 80 minutes of both classic and unreleased funk and soul music by some of the movement's unsung heros-packaged with 28 page archival booklet, complete with bonus, CD only tracks.
Customer Reviews:
Great raw soul!.......2007-01-12
An explosive missile to the past..........2006-06-17
So, so hot.......2006-04-28
For non-funk-o-philes, which I am, all I can say is: imagine all of your favourite 70s shows and then amplify the theme songs by about 1000, and you'll get close to where this little beauty will take you.
I have bought a fair bit of stuff off Amazon, and this is the first CD that I really reckoned everyone else should know about.
Whoever it was that wrote that "if you want to pay a fistfull of bucks for funk" list knows what they are about. I have played this thing thrice over and it just gets better.
Do yourself a favour, buy it, whack it on your headphones and wander the city Shaft-style ... people will puzzle about your slightly odd head gyrations while you're cruising the vege aisle, but that's because they don't know better yet.
Don't ask me to describe the choons, I can't, all you need to know is that your life is lesser without them.
If this ain't funky enough for you..........2006-02-03
Begining in the nasty James Brown "Mother Popcorn" era, the groups also reflect the influences of other funky soul powerhouses from the era including Archie Bell and The Drells, Dyke and the Blazers - - and of course the JBs themselves and the emerging Memphis sound. "Down Home" Funky drumming, driving bass, biting bluesy syncopated rhythm guitar and yes, quite a few Hammond organs epitomize the sound. Tunes range from horn driven instrumentals to hard core soul shouting.
Surprises include a funky James Brown Apollo melody as well as super funky version of War's SLIPPING INTO DARKNESS that actually outfunks the original ! My favorite includes the Lyn Collins sounding ultra bumpin' masterpiece DON'T GO, by the Aristocrats long before they were a really dirty joke...There's also a bit of ultra funky psychadelic soul in the form of the Ebony Rhythm Band and The Soul Seven. Finally its topped off with a real cool wa wa driven/early Kool and the Gang sounding STREET SCENE and a nice slick sounding version of SCORPIO.
All in all this is some ultra rare groove juice from the vaults that you definitely don't want to let pass you by !
Essential Listening for Every Music Fan!!!.......2006-01-09
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Heat: Music from the Motion Picture
Elliot Goldenthal Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002N4J Release Date: 1995-12-19 |
Tracks:
- Heat - Kronos Quartet
- Always Forever Now - Passengers
- Condensers - Elliot Goldenthal
- Refinery Surveillance - Kronos Quartet
- Last Nite - Terje Rypdal & The Chasers
- Ultramarine - Micheal Brook
- Armenia - Einsturzende Neubauten
- Of Helplessness - Elliot Goldenthal
- Steel Cello Lament - Elliot Goldenthal
- Mystery Man - Terje Rypdal
- New Dawn Fades - Moby
- Entrada & Shootout - Elliot Goldenthal
- Force Marker - Brian Eno
- Coffee Shop - Elliot Goldenthal
- Fate Scrapes - Elliot Goldenthal
- La Bas - Lisa Gerrard
- Gloradin - Lisa Gerrard
- Run UpHill - Elliot Goldenthal
- Predator Diorama - Kronos Quartet
- Of Separation - Elliot Goldenthal
- God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters - Moby
Amazon.com
This is a downbeat and brainy set of mostly instrumental tracks from the likes of Kronos Quartet, ECM guitarist Terje Rypdal, guitarist Michael Brook, and Lisa (Dead Can Dance) Gerrard. Highlights include "Always Forever Now" by Passengers (Brian Eno, U2), and Moby's mordant cover of Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades." --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
Best movie ever! Not the best soundtrack, unfortunately........2006-10-29
I didn't really notice the music in the film too much, it was kinda just background music, except for a few cases. Track 21, "God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters" by Moby is simply a beautiful song, you may remember it during the final scene and the credits. It is wonderful. Moby also has another great song on the album, track 11 "New Dawn Fades", which you may remember from the late-night highway pursuit between Pacino and DeNiro. And finally, the only other song of note on this album is the high-intensity track 13 "Force Marker" by Brian Eno, which you may remember from one of the best scenes in film, the L.A. bank robbery/shootout.
Aside from tracks 11,13, and 21, there is really nothing here on this album. And I think that the 'soundtrack' moniker is incorrect. I would have labeled this album under original 'score' from the movie. This is almost fully instrumental, with only 3 tracks that standout, and it is simply not worth listening to. This is true even for someone who thinks this is the best movie ever made.
If you are looking for great 'soundtracks' look at Vanilla Sky, Great Expectations, and Donnie Darko.
very good.......2006-08-07
ive always enjoyed this movie becuase it's one of the all time greats, and any great movie has to have great audio.
hence this cd
Great Music From A Great Movie.......2006-05-16
Fascinating Soundtrack with many Contributors.......2006-01-02
Moby performs 'New Dawn Fades', not his song apparently and Moby also wrote and performs the haunting, minimalist final track on this CD, 'God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters', a hypnotic landscape of sound which perfectly evokes the final, tragic moments of the film. Yes, I know the version in the film is slightly different from this one here, get both versions if you must, it's only a few seconds of difference.
If it wasn't for some of that annoying industrial music interspersed throughout the CD, I would have put this among my highest recommendations. It is still a must own if you liked the movie and especially if you enjoy listening to movie scores/sountracks.
Closing Music from the Film is not the Version on this Album.......2005-09-23
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White Light, White Heat, White Trash
Social Distortion Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002A69 Release Date: 1996-09-17 |
Tracks:
- Dear Lover
- Don't Drag Me Down
- Untitled
- I Was Wrong
- Through These Eyes
- Down On The World Again
- When The Angels Sing
- Gotta Know The Rules
- Crown Of Thorns
- Pleasure Seeker
- Down Here (With The Rest Of Us)
- Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
Back To Their Roots..........2007-03-30
This album, along with "Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell" stand as the best two complete albums that Social Distortion have ever released. It is another album that is easy to listen to in its entirety. In my opinion, these are the real highlights of the album...
-Dear Lover
-Don't Drag Me Down
-I Was Wrong
-Through These Eyes
-When The Angels Sing
-Down Here With The Rest of Us
-Under My Thumb
SD AT ITS BEST.......2007-01-03
Hard Driving Rage !.......2006-06-09
The Best Record Ever Made.......2006-05-03
Absolutely gorgeous agony.......2005-10-10
When your finished listening to the entire cd from start to finish, and I advise you to do so, you will feel spent, exhilerated and humming some of the songs all day. Magnificent, heartfelt writing coupled with virtuoso musicianship and recording standards of the highest caliber should result in this cd becoming a pillar in everyone's music library. Most highly recomended!!
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Hooker 'n Heat
John Lee Hooker w , and Canned Heat Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UZU Release Date: 1991-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Messin' With The Hook
- The Feelin' Is Gone
- Send Me Your Pillow
- Sittin' Here Thinkin'
- Meet Me In The Bottom
- Alimonia Blues
- Drifter
- You Talk Too Much
- Burning Hell
- Bottle Up And Go
Tracks:
- The World Today
- I Got My Eyes On You
- Whiskey And Wimmen'
- Just You And Me
- Let's Make It
- Peavine
- Boogie Chillen No. 2
Amazon.com
This 1971 collaboration between primal one-part-Delta/one-part-Detroit singer-guitarist John Lee Hooker and Southern California blues revivalists Canned Heat works in large part because all parties involved are a little off. Hooker, the most unsystematic of the major bluesmen of his generation, isn't a good fit for disciplined players; rather, he requires sidemen who play by feel. In harp player-guitarist Alan Wilson, the Crawling King Snake found a particularly sympathetic foil; sadly, Wilson died shortly after these sessions were completed. Roughly divided into spare, gritty Delta exercises and full-on boogie stomps featuring the full band, Hooker 'n' Heat is surely one of Canned Heat's crowning moments, which isn't saying that much. But that it stands as a milestone in Hooker's oeuvre is quite a statement indeed! --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Great blues union.......2007-05-28
The amazing thing is that it brings the best out in John Lee Hooker, as he would deliver some of his most inspired performances ever - that also maybe due to the "Heat's" enormous respect for the man. Canned Heat had proved themselves to be among the most serious and properly best of the "white" American bluesbands with original compositions, especially by the late blues-harp `wonder' & rhythm/slide guitarist Alan Wilson - and by bringing in a slightly more `rocking' approach, they popularised a music that, at the time, seem to have faded away from the limelight (maybe some remembers hits like "Going Up The Country" or "On The Road Again").
Even more wonderful is the fact that the inspiration is mutual and Hooker's duets with Wilson's soulful harmonica, later in the first half, is literally sparkling - there is a fantastic communication between the two. But also the second half with the band is really smoking and I personally really like their bassist Antonio De La Barrada for his inventive and driving playing, but no doubt that Canned Heat fore and most was a group - a unit, and that really shows and because of their open, raw and honest nature, they musically fits so well with Hooker and makes him sound so great.
Canned Heat's lead-singer though, Bob "the bear" Hite, respectfully stands back and solely dedicates himself as a producer together with Skip Taylor. Unfortunately this also was to be Canned Heat's last album with Alan Wilson, who prematurely died soon after these recordings. A loss they properly never really overcame and their best work is also to found before this tragic event occurred with albums like: "Boogie With Canned Heat", "Live At Topanga Corral", "Living The Blues" and "Future Blues".
Many have acknowledged this work to be some of the best Hooker ever delivered - I for one agree.
I felt so good, I would boogie just the same..........2007-04-15
Cookin Baby - Hooker' n Heat.......2007-03-20
A seminal blues album and John Lee's best...............2005-08-28
The interaction between the legend John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat was incomparable, confirmed by Hooker's patter between tracks.
The rawness is still there but with that added polish. At one point Hooker suggests they have enough for a "triple album" which would mean "triple money". A shame it wasn't a triple album, it records both Hooker and Canned Heat at their pinnacle.
If you want to hear Blues music played in its purest form buy this album, it doesn't get any better. John Lee Hooker is at his articulate best and it is surely a definitive blues album which recorded a magic moment in time. Al "Blind Owl" Wilson's harp playing went hand in glove with Hooker's playing and he says between tracks that Wilson must have been listening to his records all his life, it truly is inspired playing. A tragedy that Wilson overdosed shortly afterwards, he was at the height of his musical powers.
The production is excellent and did justice to the musical experience.
This is one of the classic albums of modern times. If you like John Lee, I believe he produced no better album than this, Canned Heat stayed in the background and let him do his thing, whilst providing the best backing band he had ever experienced.
An absolute gem!!!!
Hooker n' Heat Boogies, but isn't perfect.......2004-09-16
My only complaint is that some of the album's songs should have remained out. The album could have been a great single disc. Most of the first disc is John improvising, getting warmed up to boogie the next day. Aside from "Burning Hell" "Messin with the Hook" and a couple of others, these first songs sound like exercises rather than organized material. The album probably should have been arranged as a 12 song single disc and still kicked butt, but I imagine Heat wanted a double album, and had to work with what they had in the end. Hook even tells the producer to take "nothin' but the best and later for the garbage."
Nonetheless it still stands as an awesome collaboration. And I do enjoy the eccentric rambling between tracks, it gives insight into John's personality. Too bad Alan Wilson committed suicide right after recording this record, Wilson and the Hook could've made great records for years. Long live the Hook
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Broadway - The American Musical (PBS Series)
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00064ADMK Release Date: 2004-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Give My Regards To Broadway- Joel Grey
- Swanee- Al Jolson
- When The Moon Shines On The Moonshine- Bert Williams
- A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody- John Steel
- My Man- Fanny Brice
- Fascinating Rhythm- Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire
- If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie)- 78rpm Version Eddie Cantor
- Someone To Watch Over Me- Gertrude Lawrence
- Bill- 78 rpm Version Helen Morgan
- Ol' Man River- Paul Robeson
- Ain't Misbehavin'- Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
- Ten Cents A Dance- Ruth Etting
- Body And Soul- Libby Holman
- Brother, Can You Spare A Dime- Bing Crosby
- Night And Day- Fred Astaire
- Heat Wave- Ethel Waters
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes- Tamara
- You're The Top- Ethel Merman
- Summertime- Anne Brown
- September Song- Walter Huston
- My Heart Belongs To Daddy- Mary Martin
- It Never Entered My Mind- Shirley Ross
- Bewitched, Bothered, Bewildered- Vivienne Segal
- Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning- Irving Berlin
- Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'- Alfred Drake
Tracks:
- New York, New York- Cris Alexander,Adolph Green,John Reardon
- If I Loved You- John Raitt,Jan Clayton
- Come Rain Or Come Shine- Ruby Hill,Harold Nicholas
- There's No Business Like Show Business- Ensemble
- How Are Things In Glocca Morra? From "Finian's Rainbow"- Ella Logan
- Once In Love With Amy- Ray Bolger
- Wunderbar- Alfred Drake,Patricia Morison
- Some Enchanted Evening- Ezio Pinza
- Lost In The Stars- Todd Duncan
- Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend- Carol Channing
- Luck Be A Lady- Robert Alda,Guys
- Getting To Know You- Gertrude Lawrence
- Who Cares?- Jack Carson,Betty Oakes
- Stranger In Paradise- from " Kismet" Doretta Morrow,Richard Kiley
- Ballad Of Mack The Knife- Gerald Price
- Hey There- from "The Pajama Game" John Raitt
- Whatever Lola Wants- Gwen Verdon
- I Could Have Danced All Night- Julie Andrews
- Standing On The Corner- from "The Most Happy Fella, 1956" Shorty Long,John Henson,Alan Gilbert
- The Party's Over- Judy Holliday
- Glitter And Be Gay- Barbara Cook
- Tonight- Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence
Tracks:
- Seventy-Six Trombones- Robert Preston
- I Enjoy Being A Girl- from "Flower Drum Song, 1958" Pat Suzuki
- Everything's Coming Up Roses- Ethel Merman
- My Favorite Things- from "The Sound Of Music" Mary Martin
- Put On A Happy Face- from "Bye Bye Birdie" Dick Van Dyke
- Try To Remember- Jerry Orbach
- Camelot- from "Camelot" Richard Burton
- Love Makes The World Go 'Round- Anna Maria Alberghetti
- I Believe In You- Robert Morse And Co.
- The Sweetest Sounds- Diahann Carroll,Richard Kiley
- Comedy Tonight- Zero Mostel
- What Kind Of Fool Am I?- Anthony Newley
- As Long As He Needs Me- Georgia Brown
- Hello, Dolly!- Carol Channing,Cast
- People- Barbra Streisand
- Anyone Can Whistle- from "Anyone Can Whistle" Lee Remick
- If I Were A Rich Man- Zero Mostel
- Night Song- Sammy Davis, Jr.
- The Impossible Dream- Richard Kiley
- If My Friends Could See Me Now- Gwen Verdon
- Open a New Window- from Mame Voice
Tracks:
- Willkommen- from "Cabaret" Joel Grey
- Let The Sunshine In- James Rado,Lynn Kellogg,Melba Moore,Cast
- I'll Never Fall In Love Again- Jill O'Hara,Jerry Orbach
- The Ladies Who Lunch- from "Company" Elaine Stritch
- Tea For Two- Roger Rathburn,Susan Watson
- I'm Still Here- Yvonne De Carlo
- I Don't Know How To Love Him- Yvonne Elliman
- We Go Together- Adrienne Barbeau,Barry Bostwick,Walter Bobbie,Cast
- Corner Of The Sky- John Rubinstein
- Send In The Clowns- Glynis Johns
- Ease On Down The Road- Stephanie Mills,Tiger Haynes,Ted Ross,Hinton
- One- from "A Chorus Line" Cast
- All That Jazz- Chita Rivera,Ensemble
- Tomorrow- Andrea Mcardle
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina- Patti Lupone
- Come Follow The Band
- Lullaby Of Broadway- Jerry Orbach
- And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going- Jennifer Holliday
- The Bells Of St. Sebastian- Raul Julia
Tracks:
- Memory- Betty Buckley
- I Am What I Am- George Hearn
- Move On- Bernadette Peters,Mandy Patinkin
- Do You Hear The People Sing?- Michael Maguire,Cast
- The Music Of The Night- Michael Crawford
- You're Nothing Without Me- James Naughton,Gregg Edelman
- The American Dream- Jonathan Pryce,Cast
- Doctor Jazz- Gregory Hines,Company
- With One Look- Glenn Close
- On Broadway- Adrian Bailey,Frederick B. Owens,Ken Ard,Victor Trent Cook
- Le Jazz Hot- Julie Andrews,Ensemble
- Seasons Of Love-
- Hakuna Matata- Max Casella,Tom Alan Robbins,Scott Irby-Ranniar,Jason Raize
- I Wanna Be A Producer- Matthew Broderick,Ensemble
- Dancing Queen- Louise Plowright,Jenny Galloway
- Good Morning Baltimore- Marissa Jaret Winokur
- Movin' Out- Michael Cavanaugh,Band
- I Go To Rio- Hugh Jackman,Company
- Defying Gravity- Kristin Chenoweth,Idina Menzel
Customer Reviews:
Fabulous for any Broadway-lover.......2007-01-30
Top Shelf.......2007-01-04
TERRIFIC CD'S.......2006-03-23
Great Collection of Broadways greatest Songs .......2005-06-14
Great Compilation!.......2005-01-17
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Elevator
Hot Hot Heat Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007US8ES Release Date: 2005-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Running Out of Time
- Goodnight Goodnight
- Ladies and Gentleman
- You Owe Me An IOU
- No Jokes-Fact
- Jingle Jangle
- Pickin It Up
- Island of the Honest Man
- Middle of Nowhere
- Dirty Mouth
- Soldier in a Box
- Shame On You
- Elevator
Amazon.com
Hot Hot Heat hail from Victoria, B.C., a town best known for imitating the queen's England in the service of tourism. But never fear: the high teas and manicured gardens are all well and good, this band knows that bad manners are what rock is all about. Case in point, the song "Goodnight Goodnight," in which a former girlfriend learns "you're embarrassing me, you're embarrassing you...this isn't goodnight, this is goodbye." There's nothing quite so much fun as a good dis song, and the Heat keeps the fun going on their newest album, Elevator. Virtually every track on the CD is short and sweet with plenty of energetic, poppy goodness. Standouts include "Ladies and Gentleman" (another semiburn: "everybody's got the same story--we never wanted him here, he showed up anyway."), "Middle of Nowhere," "Soldier in a Box"--well, I'll stop before I list them all. --Leah WeathersbyAlbum Description
Hot Hot Heat has scorched the college charts and warmed the hearts of critics with its most recent pair of indie albums. Now Canada's top Modern Rock outfit makes its major-label debut with Elevator, produced by Dave Sardy. With Elevator, Hot Hot Heat is on its way to the top with an album that, keeping with superstition, purposefully has no 13th track.Customer Reviews:
better than the first..........2006-10-31
The higher you go! .......2006-07-28
elevator.......2006-07-15
awesome.......2006-07-10
I recommend listening to "soldier in a box", "island of the honest man", and definitely "middle of nowhere".
elevator review.......2006-07-06
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The Heat
Toni Braxton Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004R7SN Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- He Wasn't Man Enough
- The Heat
- Spanish Guitar
- Just Be A Man About It
- Gimme Some
- I'm Still Breathing
- Fairy Tale
- The Art Of Love
- Speaking In Tongues
- Maybe
- You've Been Wrong
- Never Just For A Ring
Amazon.com
After a nearly four-year absence from recording, Toni Braxton returns with The Heat, her third album. Full of drama--sometimes melodrama--it unsurprisingly puts Braxton's rich voice and command of nuance front and center of one state-of-the-art track after another. Unfortunately, The Heat plays up her taste for ballads to such a point that the disc bores itself into a quiet-storm rut. The big exception is the Rodney Jerkins-produced first single, "He Wasn't Man Enough." The song's smoldering rebuff and Jerkins's measured funk make a perfect match for Braxton's matter-of-fact hauteur. She also delivers a tough take on reality with "Just Be a Man About It," which pits her against Dr. Dre in a breakup scenario that carries much more force than weightless trifles such as the filler sex-me-up "The Art of Love" and Diane Warren's "Spanish Guitar." --Bob RogetCustomer Reviews:
Toni's Changed Her Style, But Still Good.......2007-03-16
..........2006-12-04
The voice speaks for itself. . . ........2006-09-06
BAD.......2006-03-24
The heat that grows on you.......2005-10-27
This 3rd album was Toni's transition into a Gangsta R&B, saddly many fans and Toni herself said that it isn't her style... Anyway, if I liked it that's my business, don't you think so?
The lead single "He Wasn't Man Enough" (produced by Rodney Jerkins) was a hit; saddly the other singles only had moderate success. "Gimme some" and "Speaking in tongues" deserved to be commercially released.
HE WASN'T MAN ENOUGH +5/5
The song that started it all, I remember it when I was on the 7th grade
THE HEAT 4/5
The main title of the album, it's cool
SPANISH GUITAR +5/5
...Me gustar?a tenerte en mis brazos amor...
JUST BE A MAN ABOUT IT Featuring Dr. Dre +5/5
I love it. It grew on me
GIMME SOME Featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC +5/5
Featuring some rhymes by her, the song is one of the bests of the album
I'M STILL BREATHING 5/5
It grows on you, beautiful lyrics courtesy of Dianne Warren
FAIRY TALE +5/5
That's another highlight. Grew on me
THE ART OF LOVE +5/5
A semi-instrumental track, like Madonna's "Justify my love"
SPEAKING IN TONGUES +5/5
Toni wrote this one. The best song of the album, to me her best to date. This song serves to do a lot of things (With your girl/boy or alone).
MAYBE +5/5
Amazing song, it grew on me too
YOU'VE BEEN WRONG 3/5
This song is weak, a bit odious too
NEVER JUST FOR A RING 4/5
Simply good
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