| 1. Original Radio Edit |
| 2. David Howard Remix |
| 3. Digital Dubz Madskillz Dub |
| 4. Original Mix |
Sorry,Monsta Boy (Ft Denzie),Locke,Dance
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Urinetown (2001 Original Off-Broadway Cast)
John Cullum , Mark Hollmann , Danny Marcus , and Hunter Foster Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LZR8 Release Date: 2001-08-07 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Too Much Exposition
- Urinetown
- It's A Privilege To Pee
- Mr. Cladwell
- Cop Song
- Follow Your Heart
- Look At The Sky
- Don't Be The Bunny
- Act One Finale
- What Is Urinetown?
- Snuff That Girl
- Run, Freedom, Run!
- Why Did I Listen To That Man?
- Tell Her I Love Her
- We're Not Sorry
- We're Not Sorry (reprise)
- I See A River
Amazon.com
"How about a bad title?" wonders Spencer Kayden's Little Sally in "Too Much Exposition." "That could kill a show pretty good." It's a tribute to the skill deployed by the Urinetown creative team (Mark Hollman, music and lyrics; Greg Kotis, book and lyrics) that its title doesn't kill the show. Set in a near-future in which water depletion has led to a ban on private toilets, this may be the only musical in history in which one of the leads makes a fortune on pee. But the show (which originated Off-Broadway before graduating to the big league) limits its subversive intent to subject matter and is refreshingly classic in approach and structure--think Weill-meets-Lewis Carroll. Backed by a small ensemble, the cast (with John Cullum in a turn nothing short of brilliant as the evil urinal magnate) has a field day with Kotis and Hollman's frequently hilarious score. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
not funny.......2007-07-25
The funniest thing about the musical, I am now convinced, is the premise. Urinetown is a place where you have to pay to pee. A conglomerate has taken over all toilet facilities, and if you don't pay, you don't pee -- unless you go into the bushes, and risk getting arrested.
But it's just not funny. It's supposed to be a satire, but it just doesn't work. Why? I don't know. But I listened to many songs on the CD, and none of them had that true spark that makes you want to laugh. The opening number is "Too Much Exposition" making fun of musicals that open by explaining too much with words instead of action. And perhaps this song is in there to deflect criticism for the main reason this musical doesn't work -- it's too busy explaining, instead of getting on with the business of being funny.
My humor tastes: I watch the Daily Show, Colbert Report, South Park, Dave Chappelle, Dane Cook (so-so), Frasier reruns. Never watched Friends, or Everybody Loves Raymond, or Family Guy, but did watch Seinfeld (although it's not funny to me anymore). The two most recent things I saw that made me laugh out loud were 1) Larry Wilmore doing his n*gg*r skit on Daily Show and 2)an early Chappelle episode where Sesame Street characters talk about drug use
An Amazing Find.......2007-04-03
With a chamber music-esque overture, the tone is set. 'Too Much Exposition' is a great introduction to Urinetown (the musical). Officer Lockstock addresses the audience about what they should expect from the show. Little Sally wants to let the audience in on the water shortage but Lockstock stops her. ("You're too young to understand it now, but nothing can kill a show like too much exposition." "How 'bout bad subject matter? Or a bad title, even? That could kill a show pretty good.")
I've read what others have written: you don't get the whole humor of the show unless you've seen it. I haven't seen it, but this recording is enough to get me see it. (That is, if a production nearby, even a high school production, is put on.)
The songs that I find myself listening to over and over are:
Too Much Exposition (not really a song, but still...)
Urinetown
It's A Privilage to Pee
Mr. Cladwell (a wonderfully sweet villain song)
Cop Song (a wonderfully fun villain song)
Follow Your Heart
Don't Be the Bunny
Act 1 Finale
What Is Urinetown?
Run, Freedome, Run!
Why Did I Listen to That Man?
We're Not Sorry (a great 20's sound, reminds me of 'Chicago')
I See A River (I really love this song... the feeling gotten across, before Lockstock comes out to comment, is 'Oh, everything is going to be okay', but Lockstock informs us that all is NOT well)
With a cry of "Hail Mathus!" the show ends. I just have to listen again, after making a trip to the bathroom.
Urinetown the Musical.......2007-03-10
Not for Everyone.......2006-12-28
"DON'T BE THE BUNNY!".......2006-12-04
I am no Broadway expert by any stretch of the definition, but this show is wonderfully entertaining! You will see (and hear) snippets from other shows, you will pick up on some of even the more subtle stabs at musicals as a whole, you will groan, you will laugh and you will enjoy ... But only if you try not to take it too seriously.
Get past the title (in this case I certainly think it did not "...kill a show pretty good"), relax, and be entertained. And for goodness sake, if you have a chance to see it performed live, do so! A musical that pokes fun at itself? Yes, a refreshing departure from the norm, and worth the price of admission.
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All That Jazz (1979 Film)
Ralph Burns Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008115 Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Main Title (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- On Broadway - George Benson
- Michelle (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Take Off With Us - Sandahl Bergman & Chorus
- Vivaldi Concert In G (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Ponte Vecchio (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Everything Old Is New Again - Peter Allen
- South Mt Sinai Parade (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- After You've Gone - Leland Palmer
- There'll Be Some Changes Made - Ann Reinking
- Who's Sorry Now - Chorus
- Some Of These Days - Erzsebet Foldi
- Going Home Now (Instrumental) - Ralph Burns
- Bye Bye Love - Ben Vereen & Roy Scheider
Album Description
1995 reissue of the soundtrack to director Bob Fosse's acclaimed 1979 musical co-starring Roy Scheider and Jessica Lange. Ralph Burns arranged & conducted all 14 tracks, whichinclude performances by George Benson, Sandahl Bergman and Ben Vereen with Scheider. A Spectrum/ Karussell release.Album Details
Accompanying Music to the Critically Acclaimed, Oscar Winning (For Best Art Direction, Best Score and Best Costume Design) 1979 Musical which features Musical Performances by Roy Scheider and Ben Vereen and also Stars Jessica Lange and Johnathan Lithgow. Includes the George Benson Standard "On Broadway", plus a Piece of Vivaldi's "Concert in G" and More.Customer Reviews:
Life and Death On The Great White Way.......2007-06-24
Joe Gideon (Roy Scheider) is a celebrated stage and film director famous for creating dance numbers with a super sexy style--and truly chaotic professional and personal life. Even as he edits a film he has recently directed, he begins rehearsals for a new Broadway show. Even as he duels with his acidic show-biz ex-wife over the needs of their daughter, he cheats on his girl friend with any lovely chorus girl who wants to fall across his bed. He goes from crisis to crisis in a round of late nights fueled by nicotine, caffine, alcohol, and drugs--and he loves every ego-gratifying moment of it. What he does not love is the heart attack he has in the middle of it all.
What divides viewers is not so much the plot as the overall style of the film. Like Joe Gideon, Bob Fosse (1927-1987) was most famous for his musicals, which were often akin to beautiful but distinctly dark hallucinations of super-stylized motion showing lots of skin. With ALL THAT JAZZ, Fosse takes his unique, highly surrealistic musical style and combines it with the similarly surrealistic approach of such master directors as Fellini. The result is a film that shifts between past, present, and future with glittering musical numbers that leap from the mind of Gideon himself to make wry comment on his egocentric madness--and in which beautiful show girls become the personification of death.
As Joe Gideon, Roy Scheider (perhaps best known for his tough-cop role in THE FRENCH CONNECTION) truly gives the performance of his career; he is amazing in the role of the driven, egocentric director/choreographer who will stop at nothing to pursue his desires, professional or otherwise. The film also gives us two performers who rarely appear on screen: Leland Palmer as Gideon's ex-wife Audrey Paris (a role based on Gwen Verdon) and Ann Rhineking as Gideon's long-suffering dancer-girlfried Kate Jagger (a role, ironically, based on herself.) Both prove extremely memorable--as does Ben Vereen, a performer I do not usually like, appearing here in as the emcee of Gideon's final and most memorable hallucination.
The cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno is sharp, clean, disquieting, and manages to convey the New York of the late 1970s in remarkable detail; the editing by Alan Heim (who also worked on such memorable films as NETWORK and STAR 80) is also memorable. Indeed, be it lighting, costumes, casting, or overall art design it is virtually impossible to fault the film at any level. Even so--ALL THAT JAZZ remains as likely to divide viewers today as it did in 1979. Movie musicals have changed a great deal over the past decade or so, but ALL THAT JAZZ remains a unique offering. You either get it or you don't; you either like it or you hate it.
There are at least two DVDs on the market. One is a no-frills edition with a good transfer; the other offers several bells and whistles that fans of the film will enjoy. Recommended in either version.
GFT, Amazon Reviewer
Fantastic!.......2007-06-18
Well executed, entertaining, musical.......2007-03-25
Eclectic Mix.......2007-02-24
"Bye, bye love"...........2007-02-09
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All At Once Well Met: English Madrigals; The King's Singers
John Dowland , Thomas Morley , Thomas Weelkes , John Wilbye , William Byrd , John Farmer , and The King's Singers Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RPZ Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- English Madrigals: A Little Pretty Bonny Lass
- English Madrigals: Weep No More, Thou Sorry Boy
- English Madrigals: Shoot False Love
- English Madrigals: Now Is The Month Of Maying
- English Madrigals: Four Arms, Two Necks, One Wreathing
- English Madrigals: Hark, All Ye Lovely Saints Above
- English Madrigals: Since Robin Hood
- English Madrigals: Though Philomela Lost Her Love
- English Madrigals: O Wretched Man
- English Madrigals: Weep, O Mine Eyes
- English Madrigals: The Nightingale, The Organ Of Delight
- English Madrigals: Come, Sirrah Jack, Ho!
- English Madrigals: Cruel, Behold My Heavy Ending
- English Madrigals: Fair Phyllis I Saw Sitting All Alone
- English Madrigals: Sing We And Chant It
- English Madrigals: On A Fair Morning
- English Madrigals: Oft Have I Vowed
- English Madrigals: Is Love A Boy?
- English Madrigals: Say, Love, If Ever Thou Didst Find
- English Madrigals: All At Once Well Met
- English Madrigals: Construe My Meaning
- English Madrigals: Lord! When I Think
- English Madrigals: Cruel, Wilt Thou Persever
- English Madrigals: Fine Knacks For Ladies
- English Madrigals: Strike It Up, Tabor
- English Madrigals: I Love, Alas I Love Thee
- English Madrigals: Farwell, Dear Love
- English Madrigals: See, See The Shepherd's Queen
- English Madrigals: Have I Found Her
- English Madrigals: Lady Your Words Do Spite Me
- English Madrigals: Were I A King
- English Madrigals: Come Again
- English Madrigals: Tan Ta Ra, Cries Mars
- English Madrigals: Why Should I Love?
- English Madrigals: This Sweet And Merry Month Of May
Customer Reviews:
Very pleased.......2007-06-10
Sumptuous and mellow.......2002-11-28
One of the Best Collections of English Madrigals.......2002-03-27
This album offers a veritable feast of the choicest English madrigals found on any comparable album. From the obligatory "Now is the Month of Maying" and "Fair Phyllis" to the more obscure "Tan ta ra, cries Mars," there is certainly enough on this album to bring a smile to lovers of Renaissance music - and a spark of recognition to anyone who sang traditional madrigals in high school or university. For serious students of early music, this album comes very highly recommended.
Among the more sonorous offerings on this album, Jones' "Farewell, Dear Love" and Dowland's "Come Again," cannot be ignored. Nor can Bennet's immortal "Weep O mine eyes" be matched more musically than here by the King's Singers.
This album has been played again and again for almost 6 years as both serious listening and background working music. And it has yet to lose its delight.
A Delightful Collection of English Madrigal.......2000-08-16
A wide variety.......2000-04-28
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Congratulations...I'm Sorry
Gin Blossoms Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002G4K Release Date: 1996-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Day Job
- Highwire
- Follow You Down
- Not Only Numb
- As Long As It Matters
- Perfectly Still
- 7th Inning Stretch
- My Car
- Virginia
- Whitewash
- I Can't Figure You Out
- Memphis Time
- Competition Smile
Customer Reviews:
Seems Like a Century Ago Instead of a Decade.......2007-06-14
Decent second album (3.5 stars).......2006-12-30
The album starts out strong as "Day Job" is a great rocker while "Highwire" and the aforementioned "Follow You Down" are both very good. After this, the album is solid but not spectacular with the best tracks being "Virginia", "I Can't Figure You Out", and the pretty ballad "As Long As It Matters." Other tracks like "My Car", "Perfectly Still", "Competition Smile", and "Not Only Numb" are decent but don't contain the hooks or the passion that made New Miserable Experience so great. All told, while there's nothing bad on Congratulations...I'm Sorry, only the first three songs are on the level of their debut. The band's latest release, Major Lodge Victory, is a return to form as the catchy melodies from their heyday return.
Solid Album from a Solid Band.......2006-06-05
I'm probably what you'd call a casual fan of Gin Blossoms. I have their two major-label '90s releases ("Congratulations..." and "New Miserable...") but didn't know they had lost one of their founding members BEFORE Congratulations was released. I don't see major differences in the "GB sound" or quality at_all b/w these two discs. Both are favorites in my listening rotation.
These guys have a lively, engaging, upbeat sound. Fans of early-to-mid R.E.M. and other "jangly alt rock" have an incomplete music collection if they don't have GB's stuff. I'd talk about individual tracks, but it wouldn't matter as every track on this album grabs you both lyrically and musically. It's just THAT good.
In case you're interested in more GB, they are now reunited and touring (Summer '06) with a NEW ALBUM called "Major Lodge Victory" slated for release 8/8/06.
A mediocre attempt........2006-06-02
A Marriage Only The Gin Blossoms Could Make.......2004-06-25
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Sorry
Madonna Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E6UKCI Release Date: 2006-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Sorry [Single Edit]
- Sorry [Man with Guitar Edit]
- Sorry [PSB Maxi-Mix]
- Sorry [Paul Oakenfold Remix]
- Sorry [Green Velvet Remix]
- Let It Will Be [Paper Faces Vocal Edit]
Customer Reviews:
YOU HAVE TO BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-06-15
1. (Single Edit) The single edit was basically just the original without the 3 "I heard it all before"s at the end)
2. (Man With Guitar Edit) My FAVORITE version of Sorry, hands down. It is also one of my favorite songs. It's just so beautiful! I have the full length mix, too. (iTunes)
3. (PSB Maxi-Mix) I LOVE the Pet Shop Boys! This sounds just like one of they're awesome songs!
4. (Paul Okenfold Remix) This one's okay overall, but it kinda bores me a little. But Paul Oakenfold is still one of my faves! (Next to Madonna, Peter Rauhofer, Cher, ATB, Kaskade, and Almighty!)
5. (Green Velvet Remix) No offense or anything, but Green Velvet sucks--bad.
6. Let It Will Be (Paper Faces Vocal Edit) OMG!!! My FAVORITE SONG EVER!!!! AMAZING!!!
YOU HAVE TO BUY IT!!!!!!
Interesting tracks but craptacular recording quality.......2007-01-12
Pet Shop Boys Mix is the Best.......2007-01-11
another great dance track from the Queen.......2006-10-11
please don't say you're sorry.......2006-07-25
i feel sad about the video, it's just a copy of Hung Up, knock off that mirrorball pink-knickers stuff already and do something different, get together video is even worse, i can't believe it, Madge used to make the most memorable videos all the time, now what?
the remixes are fortunately very good (far better than the Hung Up mixes) this time. almost a Hollywood quality.
the pet shop boys remix was the one i was most interested in, it however turned out to be my least favourite one, Tennant must have vocaled more, apart from a retro feeling this remix doesn't provide anything, dissapointing especially compared to the freshness of the PSB material Fundamental. Paul Oakenfold on the other hand does a great job after his not so inspired work on Hollywood, his sorry mix exclude most of the vocals while circulating the heard it all before part almost all thru the song, it doesn't get boring, believe me, it's nice. the green velvet mix is a dirtier approach, without the modulated madonna voice (thx God). the Man with Guitar mix done by Price, is my favourite it shows similarities with daft punk's robot rock, which i LOVE, but i think that average fans won't like this one. the paper faces mix for LIWB (again done by Price) is way better than the original, it's very dark and stylish, even when i like the album version as well, it's so refreshing that price dares to lift these positively pop-junk songs onto a more underground level.
i heard it all before i heard it all before i heard it all before
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It's a Sorry World
Tim Wilson Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I0QN Release Date: 1999-02-09 |
Tracks:
- It's A Sorry World
- Banks
- Hitchhikers
- Chucky Cheese H*ll
- The Mechanic
- Service Station Lady
- First Baptist Bar & Grill
- Smoking & Saddam Hussein
- Acid Country
- Bill Clinton
- Auntie Emm
- Tornadoes
- It Takes A Village (To Raise A Nut)
- Assault Weapons
- Beer Belly Blues
- Marilyn Manson
- Mama Was A Hit Man
- Garth Brooks Ruined My Life
- Golf
- Dale Darrell Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill irvin Gordon Earngardt Smith... Johnson, Jr.
- He's My Brother-In-Law
- Ricky Tidwell's Momma
Customer Reviews:
Tim Wilson is HILARIOUS.......2006-02-04
It's even more hilarious that a 14-year-old was defending Marilyn Manson in a review below. I think that proved Tim's point nicely.
Great Album.......2005-05-30
"Marilyn Manson".......2005-01-06
Totally Hilarious!.......2002-01-24
Do your self a favor !!!!!! Buy this CD !!.......2001-05-28
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Send in the Clowns: The Ballads of Stephen Sondheim
Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LSQJ Release Date: 2002-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Send In The Clowns (From 'A Little Night Music') - Cleo Laine
- Losing My Mind (From 'Follies') - Barbara Cook
- I Remember (From 'Evening Primrose') - David Korman
- Liasons (From 'A Little Night Music') - Hermione Gingold
- With So Little To Be Sure Of (From 'Anyone Can Whistle') - Jerry Hadley
- Not A Day Goes By (From 'Merrily We Roll Along') - Bernadette Peters
- Pretty Women (From 'Sweeney Todd') - Michael Rupert
- In Buddy's Eyes (From 'Follies') - Barbara Cook
- No One Is Alone (From 'Into The Woods') - Cleo Laine
- Johanna (From 'Sweeney Todd') - Victor Garber
- So Many People (From 'Saturday Night') - Suzanne Henry
- Sorry-Grateful (From 'Company') - Stephen Collins
- Too Many Mornings (From 'Follies) - Barbara Cook
- Finishing The Hat (From 'Sunday In The Park With George') - Mandy Patinkin
- Not While I'm Around (From 'Sweeney Todd') - Angela Lansbury
- Like It Was (From 'Merrily We Roll Along') - Julie Andrews
- Unworthy Of Your Love (From 'Assassins') - Annie Golden
- Anyone Can Whistle (From 'Anyone Can Whistle') - Cleo Laine
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Wonderful songs.......2003-02-07
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Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out The Trash
Replacements Manufacturer: Restless Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FSQ6 Release Date: 2002-09-03 |
Tracks:
- Takin' A Ride
- Careless
- Customer
- Hangin' Downtown
- Kick Your Door Down
- Otto
- I Bought A Headache
- Rattlesnake
- I Hate Music
- Johnny's Gonna Die
- Shiftless When Idle
- More Cigarettes
- Don't Ask Why
- Somethin' To Du
- I'm In Trouble
- Love You Till Friday
- Shutup
- Raised In The City
Amazon.com essential recording
The Replacements' 1981 debut, like the Stink EP that came on its heels, is laden with hardcore punk that was the flavor in underground rock of the time, albeit of a customized strain. Oddly enough, that sense of compromise is the source of the charm to both early Mats titles. The Minneapolis quartet play fast and loose here but aren't inclined to display the discipline the leading lights of the movement boasted. Raggedness and humor are their fortes. One can almost picture Paul Westerberg smirking a bit at the sanctioned snotty sentiments he's voicing. "I hate music!" he bellows in the song of the same name, only to add cheekily, "Got too many notes." "Customer," too, undermines pure-punk ethos with wisecracks. Though he more often writes screeds than actual songs, Westerberg's burgeoning skills nevertheless surface in "Johnny's Gonna Die," "Shiftless When Idle," and "I'm in Trouble." Sorry Ma isn't necessarily a superior punk album, but it's an exceedingly likable one. --Steven StolderAlbum Description
Full Title - Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash. Remastered reissue of their angry 1981 debut album. Restless Records. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Still one of my favorite Replacements CDs.......2006-05-31
Obviously this is not your usual Replacements album, and the flashes of craftsmanship that would start with Hootenanny were not yet formed. But it's great on its own merits. So much so, that I spent years claiming that this was the only decent Replacements album before a stultifying descent into dullness (well that one with the sheep was pretty bland.) So maybe this should be your first Mats album and maybe you should be 15 to love it like I did, but it's still a great album. And the songs are some of the best crafted pieces of music in punk history.
sorry fans, forgot to take out the trash.......2004-12-02
The thing you have to know about 'westerberg' (lead singer of this band) is that he has these die hard followers who love everything he has done (and does now-worse) full stop. I'm sure there are some that say they are only replacements fans, but then they probably love everything that the replacements have done.
This album is practically ready for the bin.
Bar about three tracks out of twenty- It always sucked (and I got it in the peak of my replacements listening/loving days)- it is never hardcore, just unlistenable.
Want hardcore, get 'husker du - new day rising' or 'Stink' by replacements' or even indeed, like some other good fellow said 'Tim' and then 'Let it be' by this band - they are the two best.
You have careless/johnny's gonna die/shiftless when I'm idle and maybe 'takin a ride' too (notice these are the ones that other anti 'sorry ma' revierwers picked) - they are the only half decent tracks on this.
It's a very weak record from production to playing (but most of all, westerberg ruins it with his hideous vocals on the most of the stuff.
I really just would'nt bother pal. It'll be one to throw away, or worse give away to some other poor soul who won't understand.
This band went major label and really changed in a good way-showing a new and incredible side to themselves after 'let it be', unlike a band like husker du - who became anti-political and began talking rubbish after they left for warner.
Lucky to get two stars.
Poineers of garage sound / 1 of the greatest albums.......2004-04-14
A Classic Post-Punk Text.......2004-04-11
It's all there in "Sorry Ma" -- the hooks, the clever lyrics, the Westbergian angst, long before it turned into post-Replacements self-pity and general crappiness. With the rest of the band (fueled by the late flamethower lead guitarmaster Bob Stinson) compelling him to rock, Paul did. And how.
They took punk and made it relevant to suburban kids who didn't feel like dressing all in black -- "Customer" has more truth in its 68 seconds than a crateful of "real" punk. "Kick Your Door" down is a straight ahead rocker that hits you in the gut; "Shiftless When Idle" is a powerpop marvel. "I Hate Music" is a sonic declaration of war on pretense. The only weakness is "Johnny's Gonna Die," lauded by most, but actually embodying Paul's worst musical instincts. The rest of the band propbably let it in in exchange for Paul kicking butt on the rest of the album.
You cannot understand or experience American post-punk pop without "Sorry Ma..." Rolling Stone be damned.
Anyway I Ain't Got Noplace Else To Go.......2004-02-09
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Slightly Sorry
P.G. Six Manufacturer: Drag City ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000L21F56 Release Date: 2007-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Intitled Micro Mini
- The Dance
- Strange Messages
- Cover Art Reprised
- The End Of Winter
- I've Been Traveling
- Bless These Blues
- Not I The Seed
- Lily Of The West
- Sweet Music
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The John Adams Earbox: A 10-CD Retrospective
Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001SID1 Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Lollapalooza
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Judah To Ocean
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Toot Nipple
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Dogjam
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Pavane: She's So Fine
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Rag The Bone
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Habanera
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Stubble Crotchet
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Hammer & Chisel
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Alligator Escalator
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Standchen: The Little Serenade
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Judah To Ocean (Reprise)
- Slonimsky's Earbox
Tracks:
- Two Fanfares For Orchestra - Tromba Lontana
- Two Fanfares For Orchestra - Short Ride In A Fast Machine
- Common Tones In Simple Time
- El Dorado - Part I. A Dream Of Gold
- El Dorado - Part II. Soledades
Tracks:
- Harmonielehre - Part I
- Harmonielehre - Part II The Anfortas Wound
- Harmonielehre - Part III Meister Eckhardt And Quackie
- Violin Concerto - Part I
- Violin Concerto - Part II Chaconne:
- Violin Concerto - Part III Toccare
Tracks:
- Chamber Sympony - Mongel Airs
- Chamber Sympony - Aria With Walking Bass
- Chamber Sympony
- Hoodo Zephyr - Tundra
- Hoodo Zephyr - Dissappointment Lake
- Hoodo Zephyr - Hoodo Zephyr
- Gnarly Buttons - The Perilous Shore
- Gnarly Buttons - Hoe-Down (Mad Cow)
- Gnarly Buttons - Put Your Loving Arms Around Me
Tracks:
- Ensemble - I Was Looking At The Ceiling And Then I Saw The Sky
- A Sermon On Romance
- Consuelo's Dream
- Mike's Song About Arresting A Particular Individual
- Tiffany's Solo
- Song About The On-Site Altercation
- Song About The Bad Boys And The News
- Your Honor My Client He's A Young Black Man
- Leila's Song; Alone (Again Or At Last)
- Three Weeks And Still I'm Outta My Mind
- Crushed By The Rock I Been Standing On
- Dewain's Song Of Liberation And Surprise
- !Este Pais! / This Country
- One Last Look At The Angel In Your Eyes
- Finale
Tracks:
- Lollapalooza
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Judah To Ocean
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Toot Nipple
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Dogjam
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Pavane: She's So Fine
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Rag The Bone
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Habenera
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Stubble Crotchet
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Hammer & Chisel
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Alligator Escalator
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Standchen: The Little Serenade
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Judah To Ocean (Reprise)
- Slonimsky's Earbox
Tracks:
- Harmonium - Negative Love
- Harmonium - Becuase I Could Not Stop For Death
- Harmonium - Wild Nights
- Shaker Loops - Shaking and Trambling
- Shaker Loops - Hymning Slews
- Shaker Loops - Loops and Verses
- Shaker Loops - A Final Shaking
Tracks:
- The Chairman Dances - Foxtrot For Orchestra
- Grand Pianola Music - First Movement
- Grand Pianola Music - Second Movement
- Grand Pianola Music - Third Movement: On The Dominant Divide
- Fearful Symmetries
Tracks:
- Nixon In China - Opening
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China - Landing Of The Spirit Of '76
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China - Cheers
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China - Opening
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
Tracks:
- The Wound-Dresser
- Christian Zeal And Activity
- Five Songs - Thoreau
- Five Songs - Down East
- Five Songs - Cradle Song
- Five Songs - At The River
- Five Songs - Serenity
- Eros Piano
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Having earned his composing stripes after the 1960s, John Adams had the pioneering work of Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Terry Riley close at hand as he ventured into his trade. And, while minimalism's historical continuum helps place Adams, he used Reich, Glass, and Riley (among others) only as a starting point. And here's proof: a 10-CD retrospective of nearly all Adams's recorded compositions on Nonesuch Records, the label that also issued Steve Reich 1965-1995 and Kronos Quartet: 25 Years. Adams's Harmonium, a choral work of startling energy and effervescence, appears here in a new recording, as do distillations of both The Death of Klinghoffer and Nixon in China, two path-clearing operas. Over the span of a career covered by Earbox, Adams has returned minimalism to traditional instrumental ensembles as well as to projects that at once advanced a political commentary and took that commentary back to orchestral audiences. And so, in far less time than his predecessors, Adams created works that now play like standard repertoire pieces: The Wound Dresser and Shaker Loops and the Violin Concerto--all of them are here. What these works demonstrate is a fierce creativity on the one hand and perhaps a hunger for commercial advances on the other. Adams may at times be a bustling free thinker, but he sounds ever conscious of what audiences are listening to. As for the works themselves, they remain every bit as daunting as when written.Some may object to particular selections. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky, for example, hardly ranks with Adams's best work. But this box isn't a mere best-of; it's an almost-all-of. At times terrifically American--especially in the news-aware operas and their narrative pragmatism--Adams well deserves a major box set, and its coverage is appropriate to his varied, stylistically diverse output. As with any large-scale retrospective, Earbox--which fairly bristles with Adams's new composition, Slonimsky's Earbox--has spots where fans might balk at the quality of the composer's writing. But it's got a fantastic accompanying booklet along with its many hours of inarguably modern and thoroughly listener-friendly music. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews:
Moved to tears.......2004-03-18
Nonesuch delivers.Again.......2002-11-27
harmonia in excelsis.......2001-11-12
Interesting, and likely intentional, is that two names in the extensive liner book fail to mention two great and glaringly obvious precursors: Carl Orff and Raymond Scott. Without "Carmina Burana," there would be no "Harmonium." Orff has his mark all over Adams's gifted and epic compositions. Similarly, though there are glib references to "cartoon music," the polymath engineer/musician Scott is a seminal figure in American music, and casts a large shadow over the witty juxtapositions and sense of play one loves in Adams's work. In all, an excellent career overview.
Our greatest living composer.......2001-07-22
That anyone can use the words "spoiled, overrated" amazes me. I emphatically disagree with "A music fan"'s review.
I don't think it's "mind-numbing"; I think it's spiritual and exciting. To me it's the most substantial music being created in our times.
I'm really sorry that anyone could fail to enjoy it, and really recommend others to listen for themselves.
Wonderful CD.......2000-04-02
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