Electronica insinuates music into our everyday lives by extruding musical content from unlikely sources--samples of machinery, nature, and other recordings. Having embraced musicians like Autechre and Muzik, one cannot help but hear melodies in fax machines and faulty axles. Scanner pushes the eerie nature of this insinuation by sampling cell-phone conversations (hence his moniker). He then enhances the dialog with haunting, multilayered soundtracks that play off anxieties of surveillance. Often, though, the spoken words' salaciousness distracts attention from well-crafted backing tracks. Delivery rights that wrong by delivering mostly vocalless music. Samples of ringing phones tease the listener, suggesting conversations that never appear. A track titled "Affaire" will please voyeurs, but the relative absence of conversation feeds the fear that Scanner is out there, listening. --Marc Weidenbaum
Delivery,Scanner,Primitive Records,Ambient,House,Pop,Rock,Trip-Hop
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The Delivery Man
Elvis Costello & The Imposters , and Elvis Costello Manufacturer: Lost Highway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VEPL2 Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Button My Lip
- Country Darkness
- There's A Story In Your Voice
- Either Side Of The Same Town
- Bedlam
- The Delivery Man
- Monkey To Man
- Nothing Clings Like Ivy
- The Name Of This Thing Is Not Love
- Heart Shaped Bruise
- Needle Time
- Judgement
- Scarlet Tide
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Take one part This Year's Model, mix with a bit of Almost Blue, and top off with a healthy sprinkling of King of America. Voilà, The Delivery Man! Elvis Costello's first album for Lost Highway finds the musician deftly exploring American roots music, from rock 'n' roll to country to soul, with assistance from the Imposters (stalwart Attractions Steve Nieve and Pete Thomas plus ace bassist Davey Faragher) and thrushes Emmylou Harris and Lucinda Williams. It also finds him back digging around in the ashes of a failed relationship. One of the collection's most affecting songs is "The Judgement," a reflective collaboration with Costello's second wife, Cait O'Riordan. Meanwhile, the album is dedicated to his third wife, jazz star Diana Krall. Hmmm. Romantic upheaval may color these songs, but no more than Costello's musical restlessness. For every elegant, wistful ballad ("Nothing Clings Like Ivy," "The Scarlet Tide") there's a raucous rave-up ("Button My Lip," "Bedlam"). The Delivery Man won't make anyone forget his best work; it'll help them recall what they loved about it. --Steven StolderAlbum Description
With The Delivery Man--Elvis Costello and the Imposters' first release for Lost Highway--one of modern music's most admired and prolific talents has delivered a remarkable album that draws on deep American musical roots more than any of his releases since King of America in 1986. It is a collection that ranges from the ferocious, bass-driven opening track, "Button My Lip," which speaks in the voice of a desperate man on the verge of committing a terrible crime, to a tender and timely closing rendition of "The Scarlet Tide," referred to by Costello's co-composer and fellow Oscar nominee T-Bone Burnett as an "anti-fear song."Like a lot of great things in music history, The Delivery Man can be said to have started with the late great Johnny Cash. "The Delivery Man is actually a character imported from a song I wrote in 1986 for Johnny Cash," Costello explains. "He's based on a real character. I read this story in the paper about a man who confessed to murdering his childhood friend thirty years later, having been in prison for a number of other things. I thought this story was very interesting because he'd carried this burden of guilt of this childhood crime."
Customer Reviews:
Best since King of America.......2006-03-04
As good as it gets.......2006-01-28
Goodbye talent.......2006-01-25
Performers grow and change. Nobody wants to hear 17 albums that are the same. You can change genres. But you also have to make good songs. There ARE good country songs out there. He can't write one. There are good quirky songs. He hasn't written one in several years. The sad fact is, as a man ages testosterone ebbs along with creativity and the well sometimes just runs dry. In its place pretentious associations with high brow artists is substituted. Can't rock anymore? Find a string quartet. Can't write a toe-tapper? Claim you didn't even want to. Sad.
EC was my favorite artist for about 15 years. I also read some about his song writing talent and realized after some analysis that while he can indeed turn a clever phrase, many of his songs are disjointed and incoherent lyrically. Not because he wanted them to be but because he was just stringing together clever phrases in rows rather than building a real song. I realized that the reason he would bristle in interviews when asked about song lyrics is that he was afraid that it would come out when someone tried to interpret them literally.
This album makes "Goodbye Cruel World" seem like a tour de force. "The Deportees Club" puts any song on this album to shame.
If you are looking for a good mature rocker with some attitude and talent, I suggest you try Graham Parker.
It's called rock n' roll, not clatter and shreik for a reason. Sounds like someone's playing a set of pots and pans on this one.
Elvis has left the building.......2006-01-13
Even after so many years, Elvis Costello just doesn't sound very inspired. They frankly sound way too complacent. On the other hand, Deep Purple sound hungry, powerful, a very inspired album! Both discs have good enough sound quality and production, but listening to these two bands, Deep Purple clearly have something special going on. Elvis' songwriting seems a lot weaker than their older material. But on the other hand, all eleven songs on "Rapture of the Deep" are top notch and have much more meat on the bone than "The Delivery Man." It's just my opinion, but the new Deep Purple shows me that these old rockers still have a lot to offer. Sorry Elvis.
Elvis Costello & The Imposters/The Delivery Man: 2 stars
Deep Purple/Rapture of the Deep: 5 stars
The further decline of Elvis Costello.......2005-12-30
The songs are wander bits of amorphous mood setting, vaguely sad, melancholic, inward drawn. The worst of "Painted from Memory", is irresolutely medium tempo collection of muzaked dirges with Burt Bacharach (both of whom apparently forgetting that Bachrach's work is marked as much by quirky, uptempo tunes) meets the pulse less shoe-gazing sniffling of "North".Costello has been trying to show everyone how much he's matured and grown as an artist and writer, but unlike someone like Paul Simon , who improved dramatically in his solo work after he finally bid adieu to the collegiate poesy of Simon and Garfunkel's too-precious word mongering, Costello tries to get it all in, to say it all in one song, and then again in the song after that. His songs tear at the seams, and there is not the overflow of talent you'd like, but rather an uncontainable spillage. Simon , through "Rhymin' Simon" and onward, knows the meaning of restraint, containment, care in image and metaphor. He remains a songwriter with an especially strong sense of pop structure, a matter that forces him to make each song the best he can do at the moment. Costello is, on occasion, a better melodist than Simon and a more interesting, verbally dexterous lyricist, but it is his lack of care that sinks him here and through out most of his output in the 90's. Tom Waits, his closet in terms of sheer talent, does the sloppy and the unrestrained with the kind of genius we reserve for Miles Davis and Picasso. Costello is shy of genius, is a brilliant craftsman when he applies the technique, and reapplying himself is exactly what is called for.
The songs on the new one are unfocused and drift in structure--Costello seems to be trying to convince that playing being indecisive about how he wants a melody to unfold, or what mood and psychology he wants to get across is enough to evoke Hamlet like assumptions of deep thought and artful equivocation on key narrative points. He sounds like he's trying to be artfully oblique, but what Costello forgets is that his greatest talent was his ability to absorb the styles of fifty or so years of rock,pop and rhythm and blues styles and then compose a fantastically buoyant music that was at once subtly argued in the lyrics and intensely rocking with the music. Costello must not like to dance anymore, and has entered middle age with some overblown assumptions that he needs to be artier, moodier, more depressed, more diffuse, more obtuse than he was when he was a young punk trying to make a buck off his bad attitude.
There are those die hard fans who would counter that Costello's lyrics are the subtlest and most literary of his career, something I would argue against, but all the same this is a weak defense of the general torpor that saturates "The Delivery Man". Even if it were so, albums that are more interesting to read than to listen to are fit, on principle, to be used for target practice at the next skeet shoot.
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Kiki's Delivery Service: Soundtrack
Japanimation (Joe Hisaishi) Manufacturer: Tokuma ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002RN9A4 Release Date: 2004-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
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- Japanese Title
- Japanese Title
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Plume Delivery
The 1900s Manufacturer: Parasol Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FEBWBM Release Date: 2006-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Bring The Good Boys Home
- A Coming Age
- Flight Of The Morrowings
- Whole Of The Law
- Patron Saint Of The Mediocre
- Heart Props
Album Description
As old friends, lovers and ex-lovers, The 1900s harness the resulting fury to create psychedelic pop music, most notably inspired by The Zombies, Fleetwood Mac, Belle & Sebastian, Donovan, Tommy James, and Velvet Underground. Their very first show, in Champaign, Illinois ignited an on-the-spot invitation to release the band's debut mini-album on the esteemed Parasol Records imprint. The recordings emerged in an idle, yet remarkable studio that, it was later learned, was funded by the Department of Homeland Security how this transpired exactly is of course a closely guarded secret.
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Shrek: Original Motion Picture Score
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005RZTY Release Date: 2001-12-04 |
Tracks:
- Fairytale
- Ogre Hunters / Fairytale Deathcamp
- Donkey Meets Shrek
- Eating Alone
- Uninvited Guests
- March of Farquuad
- The Perfect King
- Welcome to Duloc
- Tournament Speech
- What Kind of Quest
- Dragon! / Fiona Awakens
- One of A Kind Knight
- Saving Donkey's Ass
- Escape from the Dragon
- Helmet Hair
- Delivery Boy Shrek / Making Camp
- Friends Journey to Duloc
- Starry Night
- Singing Princess
- Better Out Than In / Sunflower / I'll Tell Him
- Merry Men
- Fiona Kicks Ass
- Fiona's Secret
- Why Wait To Be Wed / You Thought Wrong
- Ride the Dragon
- I Object
- Transformation / The End
Customer Reviews:
Over all great score........2006-10-23
So it was no shock to me that I absolutely adore his work on the Shrek franchise. I can't say much here that hasn't been said by other reviewers, but I will say that the strongest work on the soundtrack involves the more serious, epic pieces (of which there are far too few).
Stand out tracks, for me, are "Fairytale", "Escape the Dragon", "Ride the Dragon", "I Object", and "Transformation/End".
The action theme of the film is used perfectly throughout the film, but it shows up far too rarely on the disc. I'm not sure if it's actually present less, or if it was a less-is-more kind of thing when it did play in the film. Regardless, it's a beautiful composition (though it does remind me of the "hero" theme from Deep Blue Sea).
You can feel Gregson-Williams' influence on "Escape the Dragon", as there are similar pulsing electric beats that are reminiscent, to me, of his arrangement of the Metal Gear Solid 2 main theme (which to this day remains one of my favorite pieces of soundtrack music ever - it's exciting, it's patriotic, it's epic. What more does one need?)
There's also some beautiful solo guitar work on this score that's a bit reminiscent of Trevor Rabin, but excellent regardless. My only gripe is that the disc feels a bit short in running length, but I think that's because a portion of the soundtrack was dedicated to pop and rock tracks, which show up on the second album.
If you're a fan of Gregson-Williams, Powell, or just film music in general, I strongly recommend picking this disc up. It'll make you sad and it'll get your blood racing.
Completely surprising.......2006-05-24
Best animated film music ever!.......2004-03-19
I'm so glad to have it!.......2003-01-12
didn't get enough time???.......2002-12-21
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Star Destroyer
Alex Delivery Manufacturer: Jagjaguwar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NA2UN2 Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Komad
- Rainbows
- Milan
- Scotty
- Sheath-Wet
- Vesna
Album Description
On their debut full-length, this NY-based quintet have demonstrated their penchant for the electro organic; seamlessly blending the sharp and gentle, like a chain gang draped in organza. Think Can or Faust all mashed up with the personal disco of Arthur Russell. Think of the electric organ of Terry Riley's "Shri Camel", slowly morphing and perpetually in motion, but remaining in step with a guitar-less and Moroder-charged Sparks. And think of a more composed Dead C, where Michael Morley sings about Big Thunder Mountain while holding a beach ball in one hand and fending off the digital shards of musique concrète humming around his ears with the other.
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Delivery
Cecilia Noël & The Wild Clams Manufacturer: Wild Clam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JXTY Release Date: 1999-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Opatereo
- 9069
- Dip It
- Monkey
- Mambo
- Bolero De Salon
- Crazy
- Don't Tell Nobody
- Tu Condena
- La Culebra
- Pronto Salsa
- Rain
- Axe
Album Description
Latin/Salsa/Soul (Salsoul)Band Members: Cecilia Noel-Star
Gisa Vatcky - Background vocals
Kenya Hathaway - Background vocals
Ijeoma Njaka - Background vocals
Bethina Sayegh - Background vocals & Dance
Yesica Pineda - Background vocals
Bernie Dresel - Drums
Lenny Castro - Percussion
Ricky Rodriguez - Percussion
Jimmy Earl - Bass
Carlitos Puerto - Bass
Jeffrey Babko - Keyboards
Carmen Grillo - Guitar
Eric Jorgensen - Trombone
Mario Gonzales - Trumpet
Cleto Escobedo, III - Saxophone
Vince Denham - Saxophone
Albert Wing - Saxophone & Flute
Toni Basil - Guiro & 2nd Percussion & Dance
Lee Thornberg - Trumpet
Michelle Russell - Background vocals
Customer Reviews:
HOT STUFF!.......2007-06-16
The band is cookin' and Cecilia leads the charge with her energy and great vocals. You don't have to understand Spanish to groove to this disc. My favorite track is CRAZY. An infectious groove indeed! I'd love to see the band perform because I just know they will have the joint jumpin' and everyone working up a sweat. She's the real deal!
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Go on, take risk!.......2003-05-03
If I only understood Spanish..........2002-05-26
Best I've heard.......2002-03-31
Her music makes me glad to be alive.......2001-06-17
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Best of Babylon 5
Manufacturer: Sonic Images ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NVYJ Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Main Title 2nd Season
- The Geometry Of Shadows III
- Sheridan & Father
- Mobilization
- The Big Battle
- The Signal
- Awakening
- Countdown
- Main Title 3rd Season
- Into The Abyss
- Begin To Attack The Shadows
- Emergency Treatment
- The Geometry Of Shadows II
- The Geometry Of Shadows I
- Main Title 4th Season
- Main Title 5th Season
- Dying Station
- Bonus Theme
Customer Reviews:
Good, not great.......2007-01-07
Indeed it is........2007-01-05
of JMS. A true epic.
Wonderful!.......2001-11-05
This really is the Best of Babylon 5!.......2001-11-04
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The Delivery Man
Elvis Costello & The Imposters Manufacturer: Lost Highway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007D08CA Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Button My Lip
- Country Darkness
- There's A Story In Your Voice
- Either Side Of The Same Town
- Bedlam
- The Delivery Man
- Monkey To Man
- Nothing Clings Like Ivy
- The Name Of This Thing Is Not Love
- Heart Shaped Bruise
- She's Pulling Out The Pin
- Needle Time
- The Judgement
- The Scarlet Tide
- Bonus Video of Bedlam
Tracks:
- The Monkey
- Country Darkness
- Needle Time
- The Scarlet Tide
- In Another Room
- The Delivery Man
- Dark End Of The Street
Album Description
Lost Highway is releasing the deluxe edition of Elvis Costello's & The Imposters Grammy Nominated The Delivery Man to coincide with his Spring US tour. The deluxe edition includes new packaging, the bonus video "Bedlam" from Elvis' live Eagle Rock DVD performance in Memphis, TN, the extra track "She's Pulling Out The Pin" and The Clarksdale Sessions bonus disc featuring seven songs. Five songs from The Clarksdale Sessions are alternate recordings of songs featured on The Delivery Man, as well as a cover of "Dark End Of The Street" and "In Another Room" an Elvis Costello original unheard elsewhere. Look for Elvis Costello & The Imposters 2 month long full US tour beginning in March 2005.Customer Reviews:
Sweet Music, Sour Grapes.......2007-01-13
This is wonderful, honest stuff, a return to form for our delivery man Elvis. He's written moving, cutting-edge songs and performed them with a top-flight crew, and he's stretched himself by immersing himself in Mississippi culture, an influence that pervades the album.
Almost an hour of studio recordings are nicely complemented by nearly a half-hour of an exquisite informal session on a second CD. This music has a very intimate, live feel. Three of the songs on the two discs are unavailable elsewhere.
The video of Elvis' Memphis performance of "Bedlam" whets one's appetite for an eminently recommendable DVD called "Club Date: Live in Memphis," which includes several songs with Emmylou Harris and a long documentary about his explorations of the region's musical heritage. Check it out!
Beyond belief..........................and stupidity!!.......2005-04-24
I think I'll wait for the Rycodisk reissue..........2005-03-19
Okay, whatever.......2005-03-09
The Long-Awaited 6-Month Anniversary Edition.......2005-03-02
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In the Moment
Janine Gilbert-Carter Manufacturer: Jazz Karma Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007YSAPQ Release Date: 2004-01-31 |
Tracks:
- I Love Being Here With You
- (I Want) A Sunday Kind Of Love
- Body and Soul
- Someone Else Is Steppin In
- Quiet Nights
- Don't touch Me
- Just In Time
- Where Are You
- Stormy Monday
- I Ain't Got Nothing But The Blues
- Here's To Life
- Summertime
- How Do you Keep The Music Playing
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Delivery Room: Special Low Price Sampler
Various Artists Manufacturer: Leaf ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ZW6P6 Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Pick Up Sticks - Stefan Schneider, Bill Wells, Annie Whitehead
- Memoria [Sutekh's Trisaigon Mix] - Murcof
- Essen - Icarus
- Crayon - Manitoba
- Maremaillette - A Hawk and a Hacksaw
- Parlor [#] - Asa-Chang & Junray, Junray
- Gnog - Icarus
- Una - Murcof
- Exumix - 310
- Ritournelle - Colleen
- Music for the Home, No. 8 - 2/10/02 - Rob Ellis
- Kernel - A Hawk and a Hacksaw
- Eclipse - Riow Arai
- Soldier's Shoulder - Stefan Schneider, Bill Wells, Annie Whitehead
- Alexithymia [Demo Version] - Gorodisch
- Four Pictures With Debussy, No. 1 60 Francs - Rob Ellis
- Ignore the Forest Floor [Demo Version] - Clue to Kalo
- Owl in a Box [#] - A Small Good Thing
Customer Reviews:
Why would u rate a sampler cd more than 3 stars? .......2004-08-14
This 18 track sampler is quite a little gem really, as there's lots of quirky electronica and a bit of indie chillout stuff (not really my style, but OK for 'padding'). The two Icarus tracks are in a similar vein to the Murcof style, if a little more edgy. Both artists combine glitchy electronica with more 'classical' analogue sounds. Both are excellent and engaging.
Other hidden jewels are the bizarre little Asa-Chang and Junray track 'Parlor' and the stunning 'Ritournelle' by Colleen - a minimalist chillout foray into the warmth of swelling sound. Rob Ellis' 'Four pictures with Debussy' and A Small Good Thing's 'Owl in a Box' are also worth continued listening.
Not bad for 5 and a 1/2 bucks, although it can be found for less than 5 elsewhere.
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