| 1. Made to Measure |
| 2. Destination 666 |
| 3. Desperate (Death Parade) |
| 4. Mucher No Illores |
| 5. Dead End Love |
| 6. Gallery in Black |
| 7. Below |
| 8. Silent Moment |
| 9. Sobering |
| 10. They Speak |
| 11. If You Wish... |
| 12. Night's End (Gallery #2) |
Below,Mindfield,Lifeforce Records,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AGWFX Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- The Love Below (Intro)
- Love Hater
- God (Interlude)
- Happy Valentine's Day
- Spread
- Where Are My Panties?
- Prototype
- She Lives in My Lap
- Hey Ya!
- Roses
- Good Day, Good Sir
- Behold a Lady
- Pink & Blue
- Love in War
- She's Alive
- Dracula's Wedding
- Vibrate
- Take Off Your Cool (with Norah Jones)
- A Life in the Day of Benjamin Andre (Incomplete)
- [Untitled Hidden Track]
Tracks:
- Intro
- Ghetto Musick
- Unhappy
- Bowtie
- The Way You Move
- The Rooster
- Bust (with Killer Mike)
- War
- Church
- Bamboo (Interlude)
- Tomb of the Boom (with Ludacris)
- E-Mac (Interlude)
- Knowing
- Flip Flop Rock (with Killer Mike)
- Interlude
- Reset
- D-Boi (Interlude)
- Last Call (with Slimm Calhoun)
- Bowtie (Postlude)
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At a time when experimentation is taboo in most overground rap, that's all Outkast seem intent on executing. Firstly, this double CD has no cohesive link, other than the fact that it sounds like a pair of solo albums stitched together to demo exactly how Andre's yin works to augment Big Boi's yang. Andre 3000's Love Below disc rates as the more eclectic of the two, given that he's turned in his emcee credentials to become a full-on funk-soul-jazz vocalist who mostly sings about items of love ("Happy Valentine's Day"), carnal lust ("Spread"), and female adoration ("Prototype"). Minus the big band schmaltz of "Love Hater" and cheesy cover jobs ("My Favorite Things"), Andre's disc is sick (meaning great). As is to be expected, the Big Boi disc is less arty, more gangsta and worldly, and features the less-progressive guest raps of ATL crunk purveyors Lil' Jon and The Eastside Boyz ("Last Call") and Jay-Z who rhymes the hook on "Flip Flop Rock". Unlike Big Boi, Andre keeps his collabos to a minimum, once crooning alongside Norah Jones on the cool yet sappy "Take Off Your Cool", and once with Kelis. Boi fulfills his Dungeon Family duty with flying colors by flipping some dirty southern up-tempo raps over electro beats on "GhettoMusick". By the time Cee-Lo sermonizes on "Reset", Speakerboxx and Love Below rate mostly as majestic and inspiring, with the remaining 23 per cent being just plain incredible --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
Andre was great but Big Boi was questionable.......2007-06-04
Best Album Ever!!!.......2007-04-13
P.S. It took me four years to get to writing this review. But I wanted to make sure I did these albums justice and listened enough to know every nook and cranny(although every time I listen I hear something new) and I also make sure I described it as best as I could. Although I could describe it a million times better, I needed to get this up already.
3 stars for tlb ;; 5 for speakerboxxx.......2006-12-21
Rap isn't what it used to be, but these two will continue to carry it a long way.......2006-10-23
The best Outkast's Album.......2006-08-28
According to me, this double album is their best, even better than Atliens, their second album, which was my favourite before I hear Speakerboxxx / The Love Below.
The strength of this double album is the diversity in music style : hip hop, rnb, jazzy, soul... The overall quality of "The Love Below" sounds higher to me, but Speakerboxxx features some masterpieces like "The Way You Move", "The Rooster", "Flip Flop Rock"...
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For Earth Below/Live
Robin Trower Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000011P5 Release Date: 1997-06-18 |
Tracks:
- Shame The Devil
- It's Only Money
- Confessin' Midnight
- Fine Day
- Alethea
- A Tale Untold
- I Can't Wait Much Longer
- Alethea
- A Little Bit Of Sympathy
- Gonna Be More Suspicious
- For Earth Below
- Too Rolling Stoned
- Daydream
- Rock Me Baby
- Lady Love
Album Description
Two-on-one reissue from BGO featuring two of Trower's Chrysalis albums remastered from the original master tapes &on one CD, 1975's 'For Earth Below' and 1976's 'Live'. Also features faithfully restored artwork and extensive sleeve notes. 15 tracks total, including 'Shame The Devil', 'It's Only Money', 'For Earth Below', 'Too Rolling Stoned', 'Daydream' and 'A Little Bit Of Sympathy'. 1997 release.Album Description
Two-on-one reissue from BGO featuring two of Trower's Chrysalis albums remastered from the original master tapes &on one CD, 1975's 'For Earth Below' and 1976's 'Live'. Also features faithfully restored artwork and extensive sleeve notes. 15 tracks total, including 'Shame The Devil', 'It's Only Money', 'For Earth Below', 'Too Rolling Stoned', 'Daydream' and 'A Little Bit Of Sympathy'. 1997 release.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Two LPs on a Single CD of the Albums that Followed Up Trower's Watershed Tour De Force 'bridge of Sighs'. 'for Earth Below' was a Bit Darker Than Its Predecessor, but Served the Purpose of Supporting the Trower Band While They Toured the World, Exciting Audiences at his Hendrix-liek Guitar Prowess. The Sum of that Tour was Captured on 'live', which Has Magnificent Performances of 'too Rolling Stoned', 'little Bit of Sympathy' and 'alethea'.Customer Reviews:
for earth below/ live.......2006-11-10
Two Great Trower Albums At One Low Price.......2006-08-01
Two Of Trower's Best.......2006-07-10
But if you love "Bridge" you must have these 2 albums. "Bridge" is an A+ but these are both A's. "For Earth Below" is an incredible follow up to "Bridge". It keeps the same feel but the song writing is even tighter. "Trower Live" is one of the best live rock records ever made. The feedback ferocity and finesse on "Daydream" is worth the price alone. If you like Trower, these are must have LP's.
Great Artist, Poor CD Quality.......2006-02-25
Guitar never sounded better.......2006-02-10
When Trower unleashes a sustained feedback note (i.e. near the end of "Daydream"), I want it to last thirty minutes. But he's also capable of dramatic bursts and flurries of notes, punctuated by bends and whammy bar workouts ... as Robert Fripp himself noted, Robin Trower has mastered the "bends and wobbles."
During the last solo of "Lady Love," Trower plays a pinch harmonic that is THE sweetest single note I ever heard, anywhere.
Jimmy Dewar lays down a great bass groove throughout - and his voice is quite powerful. He has a rich, soulful vibrato that compliments the music nicely.
Bill Lordan is a good, jazzy drummer, although occasionally his cymbals do clutter the sound, especially on the live album. But let's face it, the reason we are all listening to this is to hear what Robin is gonna play next :)
I could write pages about how great this CD is - do not wait a minute longer. Order it!
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Hell Below/Stars Above
Toadies Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ABL2 Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Plane Crash
- Push The Hand
- Little Sin
- Motivational
- Heel
- You'll Come Down
- Pressed Against The Sky
- What We Have We Steal
- Jigsaw Girl
- Sweetness
- Hell Below/Stars Above
- Dollskin
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In the beginning--well, in the early '90s, anyway--there was grunge. The sound from Northwest bands like Mudhoney and Nirvana sliced razor-sharp punk into thick slabs of Black Sabbath-influenced metal to forever fray the mainstream public's image of straight-ahead rock & roll. As the '90s creeped on, rockers like Stone Temple Pilots and Bush were taking the fringes of the Seattle sound and smoothing them into modern radio rock. In 1994, the Texas band the Toadies stepped up to the post-grunge plate with the major-label release of Rubberneck. The album went platinum and the single "Possum Kingdom" hit the alternative and hard-rock radio circuit pretty hard. The critics scratched their heads, though, claiming the band was just a bland reworking of the classic Nirvana sound.Seven years later, the band released their Rubberneck follow-up, Hell Below/Stars Above, and critics are still scratching their heads. The album offers highly charged, raw-throated vocals and a wall of aggressive rock built on solid bricks of distortion ("Sweetness," "Plane Crash," "Push the Hand," "Heel"), but it still lacks the intricacy and hooks of, say, a Foo Fighters album. Sure, there are some slower songs ("Pressed Against the Sky") that give front man Todd Lewis a break from the testosterone rants, but overall Hell Below feels like one long song of Warped Tour-era rock that too easily blends into itself. --Jennifer Maerz
Customer Reviews:
Another perfect record from Toadies, and their last........2007-05-31
great alt-Rock.......2007-03-03
Push the hand...of the critic.......2006-12-07
While not as muscially and lyrically catchy (or as dark) as Rubberneck, Hell Below/Stars Above still manages to rock. It's just a little more disjointed. Push the Hand, Plane Crash and Heel are more "Rubberneck-ish", unlike the curiously sappy Dollskin, or the curiously inane Hell Below/Stars Above. Todd Lewis' voice is still the highlight of the album, just this time the lyrics behind his amazing rock voice are a little less powerful and a little more silly ("We know what we really want...we know what really want...). Even so, Toadies still managed to put out a rock album that defied the notion of what a rock album was. 1994's Rubberneck was unlike anything grunge could produce, and 2001's Hell Below was unlike anything that System of a Down (and the like) would produce. Both were a fine distraction from the other mediocre rock/metal the rock/metal world insisted on vomitting on us.
I question why this album took 7 years to release. I questioned it in 1996...and 97, 99, 2000...every year that passed by without a Toadies album. The buzz and hype around Toadies circa-1994, 1995 was huge. Tours with rock's biggest bands of the time, like White Zombie, should have solidified this band's place with the music elite. Instead, they sat on music for years and put out an album that while not mediocre comparative to other music of the time was mediocre to the freshman album this sophmore act released in 2001. Thus, I also question whether the critical acclaim (or lack thereof) of this album really caused the breakup of one of rock's finest diamond's in the rough.
Whatever the case, Hell Below was and is a nice distraction from the puke other bands have forced on people in the past 6 years. Not up to Rubberneck standards, but a fine album nevertheless.
FABULOUS.......2006-09-13
Disappointing.......2006-08-10
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Fire Down Below: Music From The Motion Picture
Various Artists Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002NEA Release Date: 1997-09-09 |
Tracks:
- Back Up Against The Wall - Travis Tritt
- Give Me Back My Heart - Marly Stuart
- Woman To Woman - The Lynns
- Don't Start A Fire (If You Can't Put It Out) - Kostas
- Fire Down Below - Mark Collie, Jeff Wood & Aaron Tippin
- Desert Breeze - Randy Scruggs & Steven Seagal
- Paradise - Randy Travis
- Pass It On Down - Alabama
- Long Way Around - Richie Sambora
- I'd Walk Through Fire - Russ Taff
- Dark Angel - Taj Mahal & Steven Seagal
- Fire In The Hole - Marty Grebb
Customer Reviews:
Disappointing.......2004-10-21
surprising.......2003-03-20
Dale Tonelli
South Porcupine, Ontario
Captivating.......2003-03-08
The music is far better than the film - recommend this album highly
Richie Sambora Rocks.......2002-03-25
Too much missing.......2002-02-07
This was a marketeers "bait & switch" dream. What a disappointment.
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The Last Dance
40 Below Summer Manufacturer: Crash Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I0QKX8 Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- New Age Slaves
- 5 of a Kind
- Tell Me Now
- It's About Time
- Relapse
- Anxiety 101
- Alaskan Thunderfuck
- It's So Easy
- Cut in Half
Tracks:
- Suck It Up [DVD][*][Mix]
- Rope Video [DVD][*]
- Whither Away [DVD][*][Mix]
- I'm So Ugly [DVD][*][Mix]
- Rope [DVD][*][Mix]
- Falling Down [DVD][*]
- Still Life [DVD][*][Mix]
- Jonesin' [DVD][*][Mix]
- Little Lover [DVD][*][Mix]
- Season in Hell [DVD][*][Mix]
- Drown [DVD][*][Mix]
- Taxi Cab Confession [DVD][*]
- Step into the Sideshow [DVD][*]
- Side Show [DVD][*]
- We the People [DVD][*]
Customer Reviews:
40 BELOW AVERAGE.......2007-01-10
Awesome.......2007-01-09
great way to go out.......2006-11-09
Good finale.......2006-11-07
More of the same and that's a great thing.......2006-11-05
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The Shapenote Album
John P. Reese , Stephen Jenks , C. Dingley , William Billings , Seaborn McDaniel Denson , Jeremiah Ingalls , Lucius Chapin , Paine Denson , Nehemiah Shumway , The Tudor Choir , and Doug Fullington Manufacturer: Loft Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NHNL Release Date: 2001-09-04 |
Tracks:
- Montgomery
- Windham
- Sweet Prospect
- China
- Soar Away
- The Better Land
- Weeping Mary
- White
- Mortality
- Eternal Day
- Heavenly Union
- Expression
- Evening Shade
- Kedron
- Love The Lord
- Condescension
- All Is Well
- Africa
- Traveling On
- Happy Land
- New Jerusalem
- Primrose
- Hallelujah
- Peace And Joy
- Schenectady
Customer Reviews:
American Music of Hope and Glory.......2007-04-09
Unbridled spiritual energy.......2005-01-01
Otherwise, it is pure joy to listen to. The singing is full of that same raw passion that makes it sound so primitive. I've heard other albums where the sound is polished, concert-hall like, and as a result very dead. This is not that way; it moves and stirs as good spiritual music ought to.
This is a new field of music for me, even though I've sung in church choirs for years and listened to all kinds of classical music. Hearing this album makes me want to go find the sheet music and start singing it myself, it is so infectious.
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The Well Below The Valley
Planxty Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000E65 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Cunla
- Pat Reilly
- The Kid On The Mountain/An Phis Fhliuch
- As I Roved Out (Andy)
- The Dogs Among The Bushes/Jenny's Wedding
- The Well Below The Valley
- Hewlett
- Bean Phaidin
- Fisherman's Lilt/Cronin's Hornpipe
- As I Roved Out
- Humours Of Ballyloughlin
- Time Will Cure Me
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Planxty's second album from 1973 is something that raises the awareness of Irish music with its inventive arrangements and superb playing. All the musicians are luminaries--Christy Moore, Donal Lunny, Liam O'Flynn, and Andy Irvine--and for a quartet they make a massive sound that's nearly as big as their impact, which still reverberates throughout Irish music today. O'Flynn's pipes are especially wonderful on slip jigs like "The Kid on the Mountain." Irvine's original song, "Time Will Cure Me" fits quite seamlessly into the traditional music beside the title track and an utterly beautiful "As I Roved Out." So much of the material here--and, more important, the style in which it's played (with grace rather than at breakneck speed)--has become part of the repertoires of Irish bands in the time since, confirming not only the importance of Planxty but the value of a powerful song or tune. --Chris NicksonCustomer Reviews:
THE MATCH THAT LIT THE FIRE..........2001-05-07
All four members of this stellar ensemble are incredible musicians and song-stylists in their own right. Liam Og O Floinn is without a doubt one of the finest Uilleann pipers of the modern age; Christy Moore and Andy Irvine have few peers among singers; and between them, Andy Irvine and Donal Lunny could surround us with stringed instruments. Though the group is no longer active as an entity, through their already-classic album releases, they have left us with an amazing legacy of some of the finest music Ireland has ever produced. All are still active individually -- O Floinn is a respected piper still; Moore has released several fine 'solo' records; Andy Irivine has put out albums on his own as well as with others, most notably the Irish 'super-group' Patrick Street; and Donal Lunny has not only released some fine material of his own (including stints with two other ground-breaking ensembles, The Bothy Band and Moving Hearts), but has become a well-respected producer as well.
I first heard this album soon after its original release in the early 1970s -- a friend of mine rushed into my workplace and announced seriously 'You HAVE to hear this -- it'll blow you away'. Later that night we must have listened to the album 3-4 times in succession -- we couldn't get enough of it.
The musicianship is superb, the recording quality pristine (especially considerering when it was released!) -- this is an excellent starting place for anyone unfamiliar with Planxty's work. From here, go back to the first album ('Planxty'), then try their reunion album from 1979, where the four are augmented by Irish flute master Matt Molloy (the only man to have played with the Holy Trinity of Irish traditional music -- The Chieftains, Planxty, and The Bothy Band).
Again, this is the 'real deal' -- none of that 'kiss me, I'm Irish crapola...Listen and prepare to be moved.
A fantastic album.......2000-12-08
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Early American Choral Music, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Hmf Classical Exp. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UVPB Release Date: 2002-04-09 |
Customer Reviews:
The Better of the two.......2006-06-03
Not as good as version 1 in this series.......2004-09-03
A final note: many of the texts are beautiful (and available from the publisher's web site). However, I would criticize "Who is this that cometh from Edom?" as dwelling just a bit too much on the Jews' rejection of Jesus. Among other reasons & issues, Christianity says that we are all sinners & there is no cause to single a particular group out negatively.
Same as 'Goostly Psalmes: Anglo-American Psalmody 1550-1800'.......2004-02-21
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Below the Salt
Steeleye Span Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000E75 Release Date: 1989-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Spotted Cow
- Rosebud In June
- Jig: The Bride's Favorite/Tansey's Fancy
- Sheep-Crook And Black Dog
- Royal Forester
- King Henry
- Gaudete
- John Barleycorn
- Saucy Sailor
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Like Fleetwood Mac would five years later, Steeleye Span had lost its most celebrated members, Fairport Convention alumnus Ashley Hutchings and guitarist Martin Carthy, when they reconvened in a comparatively anonymous lineup that proved to be their most successful. This 1972 album found vocalist Maddy Prior and guitarist Tim Hart (who'd worked as a duo prior to joining Steeleye) taking the reins, with violinist Peter Knight providing an instrumental foil for the then-drummerless quintet's electric and acoustic guitars. Prior's regal alto and a carefully chosen program of traditional songs (including a medieval Christmas hymn, "Gaudete," that's among the few rock songs extant boasting a Latin lyric) sustain the album's decidedly pre-industrial mood. Below the Salt stands as a British folk-rock classic. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
Relive Olde Times.......2007-06-08
Quintessential "Classic" Steeleye Span..........2007-05-02
Skip the newer releases, like: They Called Her Babylon, Bedlam Born, Bloody Men.
Go for the Classics: Tempted and Tried, All Around my Hat, Sails of Silver, Storm Force Ten, Rocket Cottage, Hark! The Village Wait, Please to See the King, Ten Man Mop, Commoners Crown, Now We Are Six, Parcel of Rogues, Below the Salt, Back in Line.
If you must pick up "modern" Steelye albums, pick up: Time (one of their best "modern" releases) and Horkstow Grange (their other good "modern" release). "Winter" is supposed to also be good, on par with the classics (traditional arrangements of holiday songs), though I haven't yet seen it.
The above "classic" albums cover the early and middle years.
The best of the best.......2007-02-17
The opener, "Spotted Cow," is a very sweet love song--certainly a rarity for this band. Then the acappella "Rosebud in June" shows off the group's vocal abilities to breathtaking effect. It's a sort of fertility song, equating human and ovine fecundity. I suppose in this instance the word is being used in a manner similar to the French "jolie," but I can't help but smile at the line about the jolly, jolly sheep. The instrumental jigs are fine, if inessential--but then there's another stunner, "Sheep-Crook and Black Dog." It features some of Maddy Prior's best vocals--which, given her track record, is high praise indeed. I suppose that, broadly speaking, it's about feeling incapable of following societal expectations, in spite of the pain this causes--but that makes it sound way more like a sociology lecture than it should. It's beautifully sad, and the denouement is quietly devastating: "But she wrote that she's led such a contrary life/She said that she'd never be a young shepherd's wife."
Then there's "Royal Forester," which takes a mischievously proto-feminist approach to the "stolen maidenhead" trope that's so common in the band's oeuvre--even if the conclusion, wherein the maiden in question's violator's "punishment" is being forced to marry her, forcibly drags things back to a more medieval context.
"King Henry"--man, seriously, what can you say? At eight minutes, with several phases and complex arrangements, it's the album's obvious centerpiece. It's a tale of hospitality and duty with obvious echoes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Wife of Bath's Tale, among others. It sort of feels like there should be another verse or two--but there I go, applying modern narrative sensibilities to an ancient song. Bad! I suppose I'd also be guilty of that if I noted that Henry's "hospitality" seems, in places, remarkably indistinguishable from plain ol' cowardice--but regardless of how you read it, it's a great song.
"Gaudete"--eh, it's decent enough, very pretty, great singing, and so forth, but, while I know it's one of the band's best-known (best-loved?) songs it doesn't exactly set me on fire.
"John Barleycorn" gets things back on track, however--there are innumerable variations on the "patron saint of alcohol" theme, including a number of well-known versions of this same song, but this one is, predictably, one of the best. "Saucy Sailor" finishes things well, even if the instrumental section at the end drags a bit.
So yeah. In summary: fantastic stuff. Easily the band's best album. Commoner's Crown is another popular candidate, and I think (somewhat surprisingly) that their reunion album Time ought to be another--but, great as those albums are, I don't think they can really touch Below the Salt. If you think you might be at all interested in archaic British folk music, this is the only place to start--and even if you don't, give it a try. You may well surprise yourself.
Beautiful British folk music.......2006-10-26
This will make you want to further explore Steeleye Span's catalog of cds, and you will want to delve further into Irish Celtic music. I highly recommend this beautiful, catchy, folk music cd.
Steeleye Spans Their Talent in Their Fourth Album, "Below the Salt".......2006-05-28
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High Above and the Down Below
Cliff Eberhardt Manufacturer: Red House ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NI3FI8 Release Date: 2007-04-10 |
Tracks:
- The High Above And The Down Below
- Missing You
- It's Home Everywhere I Go
- The Next Big Thing
- The Right Words
- After The Rain Falls
- Assembly Line
- Dug Your Own Grave
- Let This Whole Thing Burn
- New Is What's Come Over You
- I'm All Right
- Goodbye Again
Album Description
Master singer-songwriter Cliff Eberhardt returns with the strongest collection of songs in his career on his first new release in five years. This is the comeback CD fans have been waiting for since the debilitating car accident which sidelined him in 2002.The recording features an updated sound that highlights Eberhardt's pop and jazz influences without divorcing his loyal acoustic and folk fanbase, delivering 12 original new tunes backed by a tight combo that allows his powerful voice and strong guitar playing to shine in a way they never have before.
The title track, like the whole album, is about living in the moment. Recorded at Wild Sound in Minneapolis, the CD has an organic feel that veteran producer and Red House executive Eric Peltoniemi was striving for. Keeping Cliff's singing and playing uncluttered by overdubs and harmony vocals, Peltoniemi handpicked some of the Twin Cities' finest musicians for backing - keyboardist Rich Dworsky (Al Jarreau, A Prairie Home Companion) bassist Gordy Johnson (Maynard Ferguson, Chuck Mangione) and drummer J.T. Bates (Michel Portal).
The group had such immediate chemistry that the tracks were laid down quickly, many in just one take. The result is the album that Eberhardt has always wanted to make. From the melancholy notes of "The Right Words," to the sweet optimism of "After The Rain Falls," the record is a timeless collection of songs that speak to everyone, cementing Eberhardt's position as one of today's finest singer-songwriters.
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- Big Shiny Tunes V.4 [Import]
- Bottle Rocket [CD-single] [Import]
- Bucky Done Gun/Pull Up the People [CD-single]
- Classic Disco [Import]
- Da Sound [Import]
- Dark & Long [CD-single] [Import]
- Deep Unknown
- Disco Kandi [Import]
- Electronic Music from the Swedish Left Coast [Import] [Limited Edition]
- Essential Chill Out Sessions
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Music CD: Complete Uppsala Concert [Import]
I Will Be Here (10 Contemporary Wedding Songs)
It's All Been Done [CD-single] [Import]
Kimi Ga Oikaketa Yume [CD-single] [Import]
Italia Mia - Musical Imagination of the Renaissance (Huelgas Ensemble)
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