Face the Fear

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The second full-length release by Germany's In Strict Confidence sees Dennis Ostermann and Jörg Schelte moving in a slightly harsher direction--noisier atmospherics, heavier vocals, dirtier beats. It's industrial, all right, and with an unmistakable Teutonic feel, even though most of the lyrics are sung in English. "Hit me in the face / Gore my inner grace / It comes down to this / Smash up all my anguish," they sing on "Way of Redemption," pretty much summing up the sentiment of Face the Fear. Credit ISC, though, for bucking the 125 bpm trend and slipping in a few downright noisy experimental tracks ("Empire," "Room 101") and some atmospheric slowbeat ("I Don't Care") among the more dance-floor-friendly cuts. If you're a fan of the early sound of the Celtic Circle label (remember yelworC?), Face the Fear won't disappoint. --Steve Landau

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Carmen (Sung in English)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • English is an asset and a drawback
  • You Will Love Opera After Hearing Carmen In English
  • A wholly credible "Carmen" -- finally!
  • I love Carmen!
Carmen (Sung in English)
Bizet , Bardon , Gavin , Plazas , Magee , and Parry
Manufacturer: Chandos
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007JGRN
Release Date: 2003-03-11

Tracks:

  1. Prelude
  2. In The Plaza
  3. Just Look At That Delicious Morsel
  4. Here Come Our New Soldier Boys
  5. Jose! There Was A Girl Here Looking For You Just Now
  6. Off With You Old Soldier Boys
  7. Corporal! Sir!
  8. We Have Heard The Bell Summon Us To Meet Here
  9. Ah, Just Look!
  10. But Why Hasn't She Come, Our Carmencita?
  11. Love's A Bird Wild As Any Rebel
  12. Carmen! We Will Follow You High And Low!
  13. The Cheek Of It!
  14. Give Me News Of My Mother!
  15. Your Dear Mother And I Were Leaving Church This Morning
  16. I See My Mother's Face!
  17. Wait A Moment - I'm Going To Read The Letter
  18. Come And Help
  19. So, Corporal: Tell Me What Happened
  20. Well, Carmencita: What Do You Have To Say For Yourself?
  21. Where Are You Taking Me?
  22. There's An Old Bar In The City
  23. Careful - It's Lieutenant!
  24. Entr'acte
  25. From Far Away Mysterious Sounds
  26. Bravo, Bravo! More! Keep Dancing!
  27. Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero!
  28. Who's That? It's Escamillo, The Bullfighter From Granada
  29. Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero!
  30. You're Most Kind
  31. We'll Come With You, Senor Torero
  32. Toreador, Be Ready!
  33. At Last! We Got Rid Of Them As Quickly As We Could
  34. There's A Little Job That We're Starting!
  35. Being In Love Is Not A Reason

Tracks:

  1. To Bid You Welcome To Our Bar
  2. La La La La La La La La...
  3. Back To Camp!... Go At Once!
  4. That Flow'r You Threw To Me I Treasured
  5. No, It's Not Love At All!
  6. Hello! Carmen!
  7. Lieutenant Fair, It's True
  8. The Sky Above The Open Road
  9. Entr'acte
  10. Keep Going, Dear Old Friend, Kep Going!
  11. Right! Let's Stop For A While
  12. Shuffle! Cut Them!
  13. In Vain You Would Avoid The Bitter Things They're Saying
  14. You're Back!
  15. As For That Man, It Should Be Easy!
  16. Is This The Place?
  17. I Say That There's Nothing To Fear
  18. It's Him! I'm Sure It's Him Over There!
  19. Escamillo Is My Name, And I Come From Granada
  20. She Had A Lover Here
  21. Hola! Hola! Jose!
  22. You Should Take Care, Carmen
  23. Alas! Jose, Your Mother Is Ill
  24. Entr'acte
  25. A Few Cuartos! A Few Cuartos!
  26. Here They Come! Here They Come!
  27. If You Love Me, Carmen
  28. It's You! It's Me!
  29. Viva! Viva! What A Corrida!

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars English is an asset and a drawback.......2004-07-20

The best thing about this recording of Carmen is the libretto. Conductor David Parry penned this facile and dramatic English translation. He avoids the pitfalls of literal translation to achieve an idiomatic flow that matches the rhythm of the original lyrics. I use this as a reference libretto for any of the French Carmens.

Unfortunately, the performance suffers from being sung in English. The singers declaim their parts with such proper British diction that Carmen comes across as a school marm. The spoken dialog is delivered beat for deliberate beat and is dripping with reverb. It makes the plaza, tavern and mountain pass all sound like a sewer pipe.

This is a good first Carmen for someone trying to understand the work. The libretto itself is a good investment for further listening. For an enjoyable performance with an emphasis on character and action, I recommend Regina Resnik on the London Double Decker set.

5 out of 5 stars You Will Love Opera After Hearing Carmen In English.......2004-02-09

What a perfect introduction to opera. This newly released recording will surely get you hooked into opera. Carmen, a French opera by Georges Bizet, is the most recognizable and most popular in the opera world. It's famous melodies- the overture, the Habanera, The Toreador Song have all been featured in everything from cellular phone ring tones to Superbowl Commercial (last year's Superbowl with The "Opera In English" label has been making Italian operas into English for a number of years now. Also on the market are Verdi's La Traviata in English (with soprano Valerie Masterson as Violetta) Handel's Julius Caesar with Janet Baker and even Wagner's epic Ring Of The Nibeling sung in English. This is a terrific recording and I highly recommend it if you want to get into opera. Listen to this version first and then try the real, original French version Bizet had written. Patricia Bardon is sensational, sexy and dramatic as Carmen.

The real strength of this version is the dynamic drama. With the advantage of being sung in English, we get better insight on characters' emotions and motives, and we understand the drama a lot better. Carmen is all about great drama. Bizet drew the plot from the French writer Prosper Merimee's dark short story. Carmen is the ultimate femme fatale- a devil-may-care, sexy Gypsy living in Spain, seduces the conservatively raised soldier Don Jose, stealing him away from his fiancee, the passive Micaela, living a life of underground smuggling and rowdy taverns. "Habanera" and "The Gypsy Song and Dance" are very expressive of Carmen's extraordinarily liberal lifestyle. Don Jose, however, has fallen deeply in love- as he shows us in his song/aria "The Flower Song". But Carmen soon becomes tired of his constancy. Don Jose wants a committed, monogamous relationship with Carmen. But Carmen will not submit to love, since she is first and foremost a carnal creature. Eventually, she falls for the handsome Toreador Escamillo. Don Jose, consumed by jealousy, stabs Carmen at a bullfight after Carmen declares her love for Escamillo and rejects Don Jose's love. Don Jose's crazed, obscessive personality shines through in the English version as well. This tragedy has been done in English before so don't think this is the first time. Back in the 50's, there was a film, starring black actors "Carmen Jones" which was treated the same way as this opera- more like an English Broadway musical and with the dubbed singing voice of Marilyn Horne as Carmen. All in all, this recording is excellent.

5 out of 5 stars A wholly credible "Carmen" -- finally!.......2003-09-17

This recording really sells "Carmen" as a drama. Although I have two other recordings of this opera and have seen it performed several times, it never quite worked for me dramatically. But thanks to the fine performances, conducting, and translation here, I've become a "Carmen" convert. Producing a good English-language performance of a foreign opera, especially a warhorse like "Carmen," is much more difficult than it might appear. You need performers who not only can sing the parts (of course) but also can sing *English* and make it halfway intelligible and make it sound like English and make it dramatically convincing to English-speakers. The singers on this recording do an excellent job all around. Don't be put off if you don't recognize their names -- they are up to the task musically and (especially) in their acting. Admittedly, as with *all* English-language recordings, some passages are very hard to understand without reading along, but most of the time the words are clear and effective. I would recommend this recording to any opera beginner or opera lover, even those who normally turn up their noses at performances in translation.

4 out of 5 stars I love Carmen!.......2003-08-15

I do. I can think of no other opera with more melodic inventiveness, and few others with so sure a dramatic pulse. Carmen is popular and it thrills me to say that it is also a very good opera - not always true of popular things.

And what of this recording? Carmen sits well in English, so it is good to hear in translation, although some of the detais in the text jar. Escamillo refers to Jose as "my dear", which sounds rather peculiar, and the guide's line to Micaela: "it's not exactly inviting, is it?" sounds distinctly Middle England rather than Rural Spain. Some of the performers, not least Carmen herself, make the words work, although there are long tracts, especially with the chorus, where the language is distinctly indistinct.

The soloists are, by and large, strong. Patricia Bardon's deep, Handel-friendly voice adapts well to Carmen and she colours the music with phenomenal detail, sounding sexy and provocative from the start with an edge of pride and anger that emerges as the show goes on. She is out of her depth above the stave, though, and some extra top notes in the second act don't show her off to her best advantage. I have previously said that Julian Gavin is poorly served by recordings, though here he sounds much more even and gives a thrilling and musical performance (but his wooden spoken lines let him down). Mary Plazas is a lovely Micaela, rich-voiced and sincere (and word-perfect), but Garry Magee sounds miscast as Escamillo, lacking the ballast at the bottom of the voice to do justice to this tricky role.

The supporting cast is good (Mary Hegarty seems to do nothing but Frasquita these days!) but the really treasurable thing is the conducting. Stepping out of Italian Ottocento, David Parry turns his hand to this French Comedie with an appropriate lightness of touch. His pacing and handling of the set pieces is exemplary and the enrtractes go with a real swing.

A pleasure, then, for the Carmen naive or a novelty for the Carmen-acquainted. I nearly wrote Carmen-weary - but I don't think it's possible.
George Frideric Handel: Esther
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
  • a voice teacher and early music fan
George Frideric Handel: Esther

Manufacturer: CORO
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ASIN: B0001B0A94
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. Overture Andante - Larghetito - Allegro
  2. Recitative Habdonah/Haman: " 'Tis greater far to spare"
  3. Aria Haman: " Pluck root and branch from out the land"
  4. Recitative Persian Officer: "Our souls with ardour glow"
  5. Chorus: "Shall we the God of Israel fear?"
  6. Recitative First Israelite: " Now persecution shall lay by her iron rod"
  7. Aria: " Tune your harps to cheerfull strains"
  8. Chorus: " Shall we of servitude complain"
  9. Aria Israelite Woman: " Praise the Lord with cheerful noise"
  10. Recitative Israelite Woman: " 0 God, who from the suckling's mouth"
  11. Aria Second Israelite: " Sing songs of praise, bow down the knee"
  12. Chorus: " Shall we of servitude complain"
  13. Recitative Priest of the Israelites: " How have our sins provoked the Lord!"
  14. Chorus: "Ye sons of Israel mourn"
  15. Aria Priest ofc The Israelites: "0 Jordan, Jordan, sacred tide"
  16. Chorus: "Ye sons of Israel mourn"
  17. Andante
  18. Allegro
  19. Adagio
  20. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Recitative Esther/Mordecai: " Why sits that sorrow on thy brow?"
  2. Aria Mordecai: " Dread not, righteous Queen, the danger"
  3. Recitative Esther: "I go before the King to stand"
  4. Aria Esther: " Tears assist me, pity moving"
  5. Chorus: " Save us, O Lord"
  6. Recitative Ahasuerus/Esther: "Who dares intrude into our presence"
  7. Duet Esther/Ahasuerus: " Who calls my parting soul from death?"
  8. Aria Ahasuerus: "0 beauteous Queen, unclose those eyes!"
  9. Recitative Esther: " If I find favour in thy sight"
  10. Aria Ahasuerus: " How can I stay when love invites?"
  11. Recitative Third Israelite/Fourth Israelite: " With inward joy his visage glows"
  12. Chorus: " Virtue, truth and innocence"
  13. Arioso Priest of the Israelites: " Jehovah, Crown'd with glory bright"
  14. Chorus: " He comes, he comes to end our woes"
  15. Recitative Ahasuerus/Esther: " Now, a Queen, thy suit declare"
  16. Arioso Haman: " Turn not, a Queen, thy face away"
  17. Aria Esther: " Flatt' ring tongue, no more I hear thee!"
  18. Recitative Ahasuerus: "Guards, seize the traitor, bear him hence!"
  19. Aria Haman: " How art thou fall'n from thy height!"
  20. Chorus: "The Lord Our enemy has slain"

Album Description

Handel's oratorios vary greatly in their presentation. In many ways, Esther is a rarity;it is by far the most intimate, not surprisingly as it was composed for the Duke of Chandos. The Duke's Palladian palace near the village ofEdgware had not been completed in time for the first performance so this may have taken place (as did Acis and Galatea) in the intimate surroundings of a small church, St Lawrence, Whitchurch.

We decided, therefore, that we should attempt to convey that intimacy of performance on disc; so we performed in the round with microphones in the middle, the orchestra in front of me, the choir behind and the soloists alongside. The result is everything that chamber music should be where players and singers can enjoy every aspect of Handel's masterpiece.

"The 'sound' of Esther, superbly communicated in the recorded performance here, is pure enchantment... The choral singing has an exceptional grandure, and the instrumental playing a shimmering beauty. Among the soloists, none of whom is less than accomplished, Nancy Argenta and Michael Chance dominate... Both singers affirm a new golden age of Handel interpretation".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME.......2007-01-26

Esther is the first of Handel's oratorios by a good many years, written when he was 33 and enjoying the patronage of the Duke of Chandos. When he later became his own impresario and was running into trouble as a composer and producer of Italian operas he turned to oratorio as a strategic alternative, but at this early date his concern was to deliver staged entertainments for the Duke, and Esther, contemporary with the work that later gained the title Acis and Galatea, seems to have been just an unusually serious specimen of its type.

As often with Handel, there is no fully official version of the score, and this particular score may not even be fully complete from any point of view. The libretto seems to have been the work of someone in the frivolously named association of big literary figures called the Scriblerus Club, perhaps Dr John Arbuthnot, dedicatee of Pope's great poetic Epistle, but Pope himself may have had a hand in it too. As we have it here, the work breaks into two very asymmetrical parts. Scenes 1 and 2 start with a recitative lasting only seconds from Habdonah followed by a longer one in which Haman announces his onslaught on the Israelites, and from there on feature only anonymous participants. Esther herself and the other named characters make their appearance first in scene 4, but the change of tone occurs in scene 3. At this point the music gains gravity first in the chorus Ye sons of Israel with its extraordinary modulations and then in the striking aria O Jordan, Jordan. I myself feel that this weightier tone is maintained to the end, whether or not the writer of the liner note is correct in saying that the long final chorus with solos is out of proportion to its context.

Throughout - in the first part as well as in scenes 3-6 - the instrumental writing is vivid and varied, with an extraordinary pizzicato accompaniment to Tune your harps and then an even more extraordinary obbligato from the harp itself at Praise the Lord. The harpist is no less than Jan Walters, but sometime I would like to see the score and check out what seem some odd rhythmic interactions here between her and the soloist Nancy Argenta. There are no fewer than ten vocal soloists in a work lasting a little over an hour and a quarter, and a very distinguished bunch they are. I was particularly pleased to find Michael Chance in the countertenor role of the Priest of the Israelites as I admire the strength of his tone, but there is no real weakness among them, unless Lynda Russell as Esther has a couple of very slightly awkward high notes in Flatt'ring tongue, which must be a little nerve-wracking to sing as she has to find her note for herself unaccompanied at the start and later at the reprise. You will see some big names among the instrumentalists too, with Crispian Steele-Perkins on the trumpet making a predictably fine contribution towards the end, and of course with Jan Walters in that marvellous harp part early on. The chorus gets some wonderful work to do, and rises to it fully. I really am unable to worry about the proportionateness of the final chorus when I hear that incomparable Handelian build of tone, sung by 18 singers and sounding as if there were 100.

There is a good liner note by Graydon Beeks Jr, not perhaps the last word in lucidity (neither is the plot of the libretto come to that) but worth re-reading. Harry Christophers himself contributes a short foreword largely concerned with the recording process and highlighting the contributions of Mark Brown and Mike Hatch, his long-time technical collaborators. I was interested to see also the name of Geoff Miles in a role described as `editor'. What responsibilities this involved is not stated and perhaps I ought to know without being told, but I know the work of Geoff Miles as recording engineer from elsewhere and it gave me confidence just to see that he is involved in the proceedings, and the technical work is predictably excellent.

My collection of Handel oratorios is now almost complete, and what a wonderful musical experience they are. Each is unique in its own way, but Esther is unique in some very special ways, and I suggest that you do not wait until you are my age to get to know it.

5 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan.......2006-04-04

Handel began composing the oratorio 'Esther' in 1718. There is some confusion as to who actually worte the libretto for it, but the story follows very closely the biblical story of Esther in the Book of Esther in the old testament. The story tells of a plot of Haman, the Agagite (Michael George-bass) jealous and powerful vizier of King Xerses (Ahasuerus-Tom Randle-tenor) of Persia(485-464), to destroy in a single day all the Jews living in the Roman Empire. He is moved to this out of hatred for the Jewish servant Mordecai (Mark Padmore-tenor),who for religious motives refuses to render him homage. The day of the proposed massacre is determined by lot. Meanwhile, Esther,niece and adopted daughter of Mordecai, is chosen Queen by King Xerses. She averts the pogrom planned against her people and has the royal decree of extermination reversed against Haman and the enemies of the Jews. Mordecai replaces Haman, and together with Esther, works for the welfare of their people. As you can see this makes for an interesting Oratorio, which it truly is!
This is a "small" contribution compared to many of Handel's other works. However, it is not "small" in a musical sense. There is much creativity on the part of Handel as to orchestral scoring; he exploits his small orchestra and chorus in surprising ways, introducing new vocal and instrumental colours throughout the score, adding and subtracting instruments and voices in many and varied ways. This is a listening surprise as it moves along. And what a great performance on the part of the Christophers as well as some outstanding vocal soloists. Mark Padmore's (Mordecai) aria "Tune Your Harps to Cheerful Strains" was superb as was the Duet between Lynda Russell (Esther) and Tom Randle (Ahasuerus).But the aria that really drew me into the entire drama was sung by Michael Chance (Priest) "O Jordan, Jordan, sacred Tide." It was perfection itself!!!!The Chorus was extremely good and dictionally perfect. It is a great listening experience.
Undine - Complete Opera in Four Acts
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    Undine - Complete Opera in Four Acts

    Manufacturer: Capriccio
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    Release Date: 1995-12-12

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    Forgetting the Constant Fear
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • response to the other guy..
    • short but very sweet hc/metalcore
    Forgetting the Constant Fear
    Face Down
    Manufacturer: Tribunal
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    ASIN: B00005UOQ3
    Release Date: 2000-01-01

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    5 out of 5 stars response to the other guy.........2005-08-23

    you CAN still order the album...search google for tribunal records (the record label) and you can order both from them...thats how i got em. two of the most amazing cds i own. period.

    5 out of 5 stars short but very sweet hc/metalcore.......2003-01-08

    FaceDown (the defunct Canadian HC band, not the European thrash band) doesn't get much run here so I'll be the first to tell you to BUY this CD if it ever comes back in stock. Think a more-hc, less-death (or now, less emo, haha) Underoath. These guys stay pretty mid-tempo and chunky, but with some cool changes mixed in. What really separates them from other hc bands, in my eyes, is the darkly melodic twin guitar interplay in many parts on "Forgetting.." - which unfortunately is the only FD CD I have. I know many other bands weave dueling metallic leads into cool sounding riffs, but FaceDown does it to greater effect than most. More memorable than technical, the blackened riffs should raise your goosebumps - especially the intro on song 5. Plus they have a singer named Ozzy so you know this rocks, haha! Only drawback is that this is only 7 songs in 19 minutes, but this CD has HIGH REPLAY value! Also get "Blinded By Delusions" and try not to mistakenly buy one of the many other "face down" bands out there - THIS is the ONLY one you need!! RIP FaceDown
    Shakespeare's Songbook, Vols. 1 & 2
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      Shakespeare's Songbook, Vols. 1 & 2

      Manufacturer: Azica
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      ASIN: B0002IQL08
      Release Date: 2004-07-06

      Tracks:

      1. Ah Robin (Round)
      2. And Let Me The Cannikin Clink
      3. And Will He Not Come Again
      4. Be Merry, Be Merry
      5. Black Spirits
      6. Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
      7. Bonny Sweet Robin
      8. But Shall I Go Mourn
      9. Can'st Thou Not Hit It
      10. Come Away
      11. Come Away, Hecate
      12. Come Live With Me
      13. Come O'er The Burn
      14. Come Thou Monarch (Version 2)(Round)
      15. Come Unto These Yellow Sands
      16. A Cup Of Wine
      17. Farewell, Dear Heart
      18. Fathers That Wear Rags
      19. Fear No More
      20. Fie On Sinful Fantasy
      21. Fill The Cup (Round)
      22. Flout 'Em And Cout 'Em (Round)
      23. Fools Had Ne'er Less Grace
      24. For I'll Cut My Green Coat
      25. The Friar And The Nun
      26. Full Fathom Five
      27. The George Alow (Version 1)
      28. Get You Hence
      29. The God Of Love
      30. Hark, Hark The Lark
      31. Have I Caught My Heavenly Jewel
      32. Heart's Ease
      33. Hold Thy Peace (Version 2)(Round)
      34. Honor, Riches
      35. I Am Gone Sir
      36. I Loathe The I Did Love
      37. It Was A Lover And His Lass
      38. Jepha
      39. Jog On
      40. Jolly Shepherd (Round)
      41. King Stephen Was A Worthy Peer
      42. Lawn As White
      43. Love, Love, Nothing But Love (Version 2)
      44. The Master, The Swabber (Version 2)
      45. No More Dams
      46. An Old Hare Hoar (Version 1)
      47. O Mistress Mine (Version 1)
      48. Orpheus With His Lute
      49. O Sweet Oliver
      50. Pardon Goddess Of The Night
      51. Roses Their Sharp Spines
      52. Sigh No More, Ladies
      53. Some Men For Sudden Joy (Version 1)
      54. Take, O Take Those Lips
      55. Tell Me, Where Is Fancy Bred
      56. That Sir Which Serves
      57. There Dwelt A Man In Babylon (Version 1)
      58. There Was Three Fools
      59. Three Merry Men (Round)
      60. Tomorrow Is St. Valentine's Day
      61. Under The Greenwood Tree
      62. Up And Down (Round)
      63. Urns And Odours Bring Away
      64. Walsingham
      65. Was This Fair Face
      66. Wedding Is Great Juno's Crown
      67. What Shall He Have (Round)
      68. When Arthur First In Court
      69. When Daffodils Begin To Peer
      70. When Daisies Pied
      71. When Griping Grief
      72. When Icicles Hang By The Wall
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      74. Where The Bee Sucks
      75. While You Here Do Snoring Lie
      76. Who Is Silvia
      77. Why Let The Strucken Deer
      78. Willow, Willow (Version 1)
      79. Will You Buy Any Tape
      80. The Woosel Cock
      81. You Spotted Snakes

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      1. Awake, Awake
      2. Battle Of Agincourt
      3. Bride's Goodmorrow
      4. Broom
      5. Callino
      6. Carmen's Whitle
      7. Chi Passa
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      9. Come Thou Monarch (Version 1)
      10. Cup Of Wine (Version 1)
      11. Damon
      12. Daphne
      13. Diana (2 Versions)
      14. Dulcina
      15. Eglamore
      16. Eighty-Eight
      17. Fortune My Foe
      18. George Alow (Version 2)
      19. Glass Doth Run
      20. Goddesses
      21. Go From My Window
      22. Greensleeves (2 Versions)
      23. Guy Of Warwick
      24. Hem Boys (2 Versions)
      25. Hey Ho for A Husband (2 Versions)
      26. Hobbyhorse
      27. Hold Thy Peace (Versions 1 & 3)
      28. Hunt's Up
      29. I Cannot Come Every Day (2 Versions)
      30. In Crete
      31. In Peascod Time
      32. Jack Boy (Round)
      33. King Cophetua
      34. King Lear
      35. King Solomon
      36. Light O Love
      37. Loath To Depart (2 Versions)
      38. Love, Love (Version 1)
      39. Master, Swabber (Version 1)
      40. Mounsier Mingo
      41. Mounsieur's Almaine
      42. My Mind To Me
      43. Nutmegs (Of All The Birds)
      44. Nutmegs (Wooing Of The Baker's Daughter)
      45. O Death (2 Versions)
      46. Old Hare Hoar (Version 2)
      47. O Mistress Mine (Version 2)
      48. O' The Twelfth Day Of December
      49. Oyster Pie
      50. Peg A Ramsey (2 Versions)
      51. Phillida (3 Versions)
      52. Please One
      53. Pyramus
      54. Queen Dido (2 Versions)
      55. Ratcatcher
      56. Rich Jew
      57. Robin Goodfellow
      58. Robin Hood
      59. Rogero
      60. Rowland
      61. Sellenger's Round
      62. Shore's Wife (2 Versions)
      63. Sick, Sick (3 Vesions)
      64. Some Men For Sudden Joy (Round)
      65. There Dwelt A Man (Version 2)
      66. Titus Andronicus
      67. Tom A Bedlam (2 Versions)
      68. Troilus
      69. Troy Town
      70. Wellady
      71. Whenas We Sat In Babylon
      72. Where Is The Life
      73. Whoop
      74. Why Let The Strucken (If Care Do Cause)
      75. Willow, Willow (Version 2)
      76. Will Ye Buy A Fine Dog
      77. With A Fading
      Musick for Severall Friends
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • An unusual program full of rarities
      Musick for Severall Friends
      Paul Banister , Henry [composer] Butler , Matthew Locke , Johann Schop , Christopher Simpson , John Wilson , Newberry Consort , Drew Minter , The Newberry Consort , and Mary Springfels
      Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Baroque Dance SuitesBaroque Dance Suites | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music | Allemandes | Courantes | Gigue | Sarabande
      GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
      CDs $7 - $10CDs $7 - $10 | Classical General | Classical | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
      All Bargain TitlesAll Bargain Titles | Classical General | Classical | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
      ASIN: B0000007HG
      Release Date: 1996-06-10

      Tracks:

      1. Take, O Take Those Lips Away
      2. Sleepe, Sleepe, Faire Virgin
      3. Where The Bee Sucks
      4. Division To A Ground
      5. Spanish Pavan
      6. O Faire Sweet Face
      7. Sonata In G Major
      8. Languish And Dispaire My Hart
      9. Doe You Not Wonder
      10. Sonata In G Minor
      11. Awake, Awake! The Morne Will Never Rise
      12. Wherefore Peep'st Thou, Envious Day?
      13. Do Not Fear To Put Thy Feet
      14. Suite In G Minor: Fantazie
      15. Suite In G Minor: Ayre
      16. Suite In G Minor: Coranto
      17. Suite In G Minor: Saraband
      18. Suite In G Minor: Ayre
      19. Suite In G Minor: Jigg
      20. Boast Not, Blind Boy
      21. Stay, O Stay
      22. I Prethee Turn That Face Away
      23. Sonata In F Major: (Adagio) - Presto - Adagio - (Allegro)
      24. Another Division Upon A Ground

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars An unusual program full of rarities.......2006-04-09

      Musick for Severall Friends. Seventeenth Century English Musick. Performed by Drew Minter, countertenor, and the Newberry Consort (Mary Springfels, direction and viola da gamba; David Douglass, pre-baroque violin; Kevin Mason, lute and theorbo).
      Recorded in July, 1988, at Lone Mountain College Chapel, San Francisco, California.
      Harmonia Mundi USA, originally published as HMU 907013, re-issued in 1996 as HMA 1907013.

      The first thing that strikes one about this disc is the highly unusual repertoire: 12 songs by the relatively little-known John Wilson (1595 - 1674) plus a number of rare instrumental pieces by equally little-known composers such as Christopher Simpson, Henry Butler (an English Catholic who spent many years in Spain), Johann Schop (a German who presumabley learned these English-style tunes from ex-patriate William Brade) and Matthew Locke, the teacher of Henry Purcell. Of course, the Civil War and the Commonwealth in England (Cromwell!) made the first half of the 17th century a perilous one for musicians; all the more praise is due to Mary Springfels and the folks at the Newberry library in Chicago for digging up and sponsoring these enrapturing pieces which are here performed exquisitely, Drew Minter's silky countertenor seeming to be ideal for the songs, and Harmonia Mundi's heavenly engineering capturing the unusual sounds of the period instruments (of particular interest: David Douglass's pre-baroque violin) with a presence and clarity that leaves absolutely nothing to be desired. To be sure, this is an unusual program full of rarities (the only well-known piece is Wilson's Where the Bee Sucks), but it repays careful listening and is its own reward for any listener who is on the lookout for vocal or instrumental delights of the period and already has the chief works of the more mainstream composers.
      Faith In The Face Of Fear: The Music
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Faith In The Face Of Fear: The Music

        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B0001K5SQA
        Face the Fear
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Growing
        • Electro Devastation
        • Sweet CD
        • This is the best In Strict Confidence CD
        Face the Fear
        In Strict Confidence
        Manufacturer: Metropolis Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Alt IndustrialAlt Industrial | Industrial | Goth & Industrial | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        Death MetalDeath Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B000009OYP
        Release Date: 1998-08-04

        Tracks:

        1. Empire
        2. Alles In Mir
        3. Prediciton
        4. Industrial Love
        5. Hidden Thoughts
        6. Room 101
        7. Engel Mit Feuer Und Schwert
        8. Way Of Redemption
        9. I Don't Care
        10. Ein Mensch, Ein Kampfer Und Ein Schlachter

        Amazon.com

        The second full-length release by Germany's In Strict Confidence sees Dennis Ostermann and Jörg Schelte moving in a slightly harsher direction--noisier atmospherics, heavier vocals, dirtier beats. It's industrial, all right, and with an unmistakable Teutonic feel, even though most of the lyrics are sung in English. "Hit me in the face / Gore my inner grace / It comes down to this / Smash up all my anguish," they sing on "Way of Redemption," pretty much summing up the sentiment of Face the Fear. Credit ISC, though, for bucking the 125 bpm trend and slipping in a few downright noisy experimental tracks ("Empire," "Room 101") and some atmospheric slowbeat ("I Don't Care") among the more dance-floor-friendly cuts. If you're a fan of the early sound of the Celtic Circle label (remember yelworC?), Face the Fear won't disappoint. --Steve Landau

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars Growing.......2007-07-11

        Not quite as good as future recording, you can hear them comming though in this cd. It probabbly won't be a cd you'll have in your player for too long...but it is a good entry into In Strict Confidence's history.

        If your a fan buy it...if you want to be a fan...buy HOLY instead

        4 out of 5 stars Electro Devastation.......2001-10-02

        With this release, In Strict Confidence offers some plodding, abrasive and tantalizing beats. Noisier than most, ISC slows down from the typical EBM release and creates a very dark mood, which, combined with the ultra processed vocals, creates an almost scary listen. There are a few tracks here worthy of the dance floor, but it seems that the intention of this CD is to be listened to on a long midnight drive out in the middle of nowhere. It's purpose: to give you an impending feeling of doom. And it works.

        Songs like 'Alles In Mir', 'Way Of Redemption' and 'I Don't Care' are exemplory of ISC's style. On the other hand, 'Prediction' is very dancable. 'Industrial Love' may be a more popular song, but is atypical of the noisier outings by ISC with its softer sound. I also tip my hat to the longer German titled songs that I won't bother to write out (way too long).

        To lump ISC in with most EBM/Industrial bands would be inappropriate, in my mind. Their style is harsher and less mainstreamed than most acts you might find in this category. ISC might be a harder listen, but in the long run, it's more rewarding.

        If you were looking for a scary soundtrack to a horror movie, all I can say is that you wouldn't have to look much farther than In Strict Confidence's Face The Fear.

        5 out of 5 stars Sweet CD.......2001-09-29

        Im a fan of Velvet Acid Christ, my friend gave me one song from in strict confidence and i was amazed...i just got this cd. this cd is very very good i recommend it to anyone that likes VAC, FLA, Leather Strip, Decoded Feedback.

        5 out of 5 stars This is the best In Strict Confidence CD.......2000-09-20

        Ok Guys! If you like Industrial Music, EBM or rarities You must buy this cd i recommend I.S.C. is the best band of the year in my opnion!
        Broken Fate
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Broken Fate
          Fear Nature
          Manufacturer: D/N/A Productions
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B0009YYP9Y
          Release Date: 2001-05-22

          Tracks:

          1. Push Back
          2. Passing
          3. Slipping Away
          4. Mad
          5. Peaceful Ground
          6. Lyer (Part 1)
          7. Lyer (Part 2)
          8. Who to Trust
          9. Disasters Masters
          10. Set Me Free
          11. Fast Lane
          Face Your Fear
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Face Your Fear

            Manufacturer: Blue Room
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD
            ASIN: B000BX58Z8

            Album Review:

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            3. Flying to Frisco
            4. Free Your Mind [CD-single]
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            6. Gatecrasher [Limited Edition] [Import]
            7. Global Underground 22: Melbourne
            8. Global Underground Buenos Aires [Import]
            9. Guide Me God, Pt. 2 [CD-single]
            10. Gus Presents MASS

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            Jean Sibelius: The Seven Symphonies / Kullervo - Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra / Neeme Järvi [Box set]

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