Weekend [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Comfortably Numb (Fatboy Slim Mix)
2. Otto's Journey
3. I See You Baby
4. Get Down
5. Dance
6. Happy
7. Runaway
8. Let Me See You
9. Way It Is
10. I Feel Good Things For You
11. Get Down Saturday Night
12. Do It 2nite
13. Lady
14. Guitarra G
15. Future Of The Future
16. Makes Me Love You
17. Happy People
18. Saturday
19. I Like The Way
20. Weekend
See all 55 tracks on this disc

Weekend,Various Artists,Universal Int'l,Pop,Rock
A Weekend in the City
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • No edge...
  • Nearly up to Par
  • don't believe the naysayers, this album is an amazing feat.
  • A Solid, but Less Upbeat, Sophomore Album
  • Is It So Wrong to Crave Recognition?
A Weekend in the City
Bloc Party
Manufacturer: Vice Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000M06K5C
Release Date: 2007-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Song For Clay (Disappear Here)
  2. Hunting For Witches
  3. Waiting For The 7:18
  4. Prayer, The
  5. Uniform
  6. On
  7. Where Is Home?
  8. Kreuzberg
  9. I Still Remember
  10. Sunday
  11. SRXT

Amazon.com

Bloc Party may have arrived in an outbreak of like-minded British bands set upon shooting holes in the Union Jack while knocking out a sharp post-punk soundtrack, but it didn't take long for the foursome to set itself apart from the pack. Fronted by Nigerian-born singer Kele Okereke, the group's 2005 debut, Silent Alarm, soared as much on crystal ambition as it did on ridiculously danceable pop melodies. This follow-up is darker, more cluttered, and harder to digest. That doesn't make it less striking. Exploring themes of racism, terrorism, sexuality, addiction, and death--the usual fodder for a cosmopolitan three-day bender--Weekend in the City is an album that plays to Bloc Party's strengths: tempo-shifting rhythms, inventive art-rock arrangements, and lyrics that twist and turn on a whim. "The Prayer" and "Uniform" are particular standouts, capturing moments when Okereke lets self-importance fade and majestic beats take charge. --Aidin Vaziri

Album Description

The follow-up to their smash debut, "Silent Alarm", is every bit as bright, powerful, and catchy, with the addition of more muscle, attitude, depth, and a bit of polish courtesy of their producer, Jacknife Lee (U2, Snow Patrol). Inspired by lead singer Kele Okereke's interest in what he calls "the living noise of a metropolis", this record captures every detail of daily life in a modern city from the ebullient to the mundane. From the quiet desolation of commuting to casual sex, from going out on a Friday night to the long ride home early in the morning, these are songs desperate to understand the meaning that pulses under the moments of our every day.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars No edge..........2007-07-24

Don't tag this as "indie" or "alternative" There is absolutely nothing exciting or indie about this album. The quirky, rough-around-the-edges, diverse songs of the first album have been replaced by top 40 radio wannabee garbage. I think even the band members know how horrible this album is compared to the first. They'll be opening for John Mayer or Matchbox 20 soon....

4 out of 5 stars Nearly up to Par.......2007-07-19

I am a huge fan of Bloc Party, and ever since I discovered them, I have loved listening to their music. Their first debut, Silent Alarm, is an excellent album, and I kept that in mind when I purchased thier follow up album, A Weekend in the City. I must say that I was disappointed at first, mainly because A Weekend in the City is not the same as Silent Alarm. I was expecting the same catchy hooks, bouncy rhythms, and light pop rock sound. Bloc Party's second album is not the same as their first. I definitely applaud them for trying to maintain innovation, and not always play the same thing. Just recently I have started to listen to A Weekend in the City more often, and the more I listen to it, the more it grows on me. AWitC is darker, edgier, and plays with a raw, uneven sound. Even still, I think it is a good album that solid Bloc Party fans should invest in, or any lover of alt rock. "The Prayer" is the catchy hook song of the album, while "Hunting for Witches" has a neat and inventive sound. "I Still Remember" has traces of Silent Alarm's "Blue Light" in that it is mellow, melodic, and beautiful. I look forward to Bloc Party's next release, whenever it may come, and suggest going for AWitC. This album grows on you, and is really different than Silent Alarm. Change is good.

5 out of 5 stars don't believe the naysayers, this album is an amazing feat........2007-06-29

if you take music your music seriously, you'll feel the strong steady pulse that beats below this killer sophomore album.

seriously. fingers out. put it on the cd sleeve. keep still and wait a few seconds...

okay. maybe if you have an imagination in hyperdrive but still, my point is that while "Weekend in the City" may lack the dancier and poppier aspects "Silent Alarm" posessed, the fact they've gone DEEPER into the instrumentals and textures and ambient noises make it so much more fulfilling! anyone can dish out some drum machine beats and a catchy guitar hook, and while this album definitely has that (hello? "Sunday" anyone?), I love how they took the direction of my personal favorite from "Silent Alarm" ("So here we Are") and just built so much on that.

Is "Weekend in the City" an album full of club-banger hits for the indie kids who still call themselves "hipsters" without irony? Probably not. Is it an album good for introspection while wandering around at 2am downtown in the city (not smart, but appealing!)? Most definitely. buy this album. you won't regret it.

4 out of 5 stars A Solid, but Less Upbeat, Sophomore Album.......2007-06-29

There was a time, about a year and a half ago, when I considered Bloc Party to be one of my favorite bands. I listened to their debut, Silent Alarm, almost obsessively and still consider it one of my favorite albums - whether I needed something energetic or pensieve, I could, and still can, find it on that album.

Naturally I was excited about A Weekend In The City before I ever heard it, and upon hearing it I wasn't sure what to think. The first six of the album's eleven songs grew on me immensely, while the second half of the album blurred together without any of the songs making an impression on me. Upon revisiting them, I realized that the immediately listenable songs didn't necessarily have longterm playability; conversely, the five final songs reflect just as much, if not more care than the other tracks -unfortunately, when listened to consecutively, they do tend to sound similar. Listen to them separately, and they really do shine: particularly, 'I Still Remember' and 'Sunday' didn't really grab me when I first heard them, but now rank among my favorites by the band.

All in all, AWITC is a slower album to enjoy than its predecessor, with more of a focus on setting soundscapes than writing hooks for catchy choruses. If you enjoyed the more contemplative parts of Silent Alarm, you'll love A Weekend in the City. Otherwise, expect to spend more time becoming acquainted with the work here.

5 out of 5 stars Is It So Wrong to Crave Recognition?.......2007-06-16

I saw this band on Late Night with Conan O'Brian and I was very impressed with their live performance of "The Prayer." The singer was Black, but his style was somewhere between, Robert Smith, of The Cure, and Feli Kuti, the Nigerian singer and Afrobeat band leader. Turns out the band was fronted by Nigerian-born singer Kele Okereke. The rest of the band looked like a lot of post-punk limey slackers, and by gum, they were exactly that.

From London and South East United Kingdom, this latest deconstruction and reassembly of the modern sound is astounding, indeed. "The Prayer" sounds like some kind of Gregorian chant, or possibly the throat singing of Tibetian monks. The ominous hum builds and is joined by the coolest guitar riff since Satisfaction, a crisp Telecaster riff, at once primative and modern. When Kele Orereke begins to sing, a similar mixture of modern and primative ensues, as electric guitars, bass, and drums, fraternize with an African chant. Lots of shifting tempos, noise and melody, melody OF noise, dance tempos, irresistable beats.

I found their page on MySpace and watched the video for "The Prayer" and some other songs. "The Prayer" video is very good, and it just shows some modern urban kids out for a night on the town, trying to find a cool club in which to dance. Kele is a face in the crowd, lost in the shuffle, but he knows if they would only give him a chance, they would see that he is really a unique phenomenon, worthy of their attention and patience. The lyrics are really very powerful.

Another video shows the band playing on a train, and is like one long pan from car to car of a moving train. Some kind of special effects technique was involved, because it seems like the eye of the camera dollys through the entire train, from engine to caboose, and the band and Kele keep popping up on every car.

Other videos show band members as animated cartoon characters. Shades of Scoobey Doo, or at least The Gorillaz.

I have just discovered this band, but from what I have seen so far, I am very impressed, and will pursue hearing more of their excellent music. A good place to start is on their MySpace page, and if you are intrigued like I was, you can get this album, A Weekend in the City, or else try their first album, Silent Alarm.
Weekend On The Rocks [live CD & DVD]
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Must Have for DMB guys
  • Weekend on the Rocks Live
  • Awsome
  • Dave almost at his best
  • Incredible - wish there was more!
Weekend On The Rocks [live CD & DVD]
Dave Matthews Band
Manufacturer: RCA
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BTFZK0
Release Date: 2005-11-29

Tracks:

  1. The Stone
  2. American Baby
  3. Time Of The Season
  4. Say Goodbye
  5. #34
  6. Steady As We Go
  7. Hunger For The Great Light
  8. Bartender

Tracks:

  1. Don't Burn The Pig
  2. You Never Know
  3. Stand Up (For It)
  4. #41
  5. Stolen Away On 55th And 3rd
  6. Smooth Rider
  7. Halloween
  8. Louisiana Bayou
  9. Everyday

Tracks:

  1. Stand Up (For It)
  2. Time Of The Season
  3. Dreamgirl
  4. Everybody Wake Up (Our Finest Hour Arrives)
  5. Crash Into Me
  6. So Much To Say
  7. Too Much
  8. Louisiana Bayou
  9. Recently
  10. Jimi Thing

Amazon.com

To loosely paraphrase the traditional Passover question: What makes this Dave Matthews live album different from the last one he recorded at Denver's Red Rocks amphitheater a decade previously? There's a savory cover of The Zombies' chestnut "Time of the Season" strategically frontloaded, but this edition revolves largely around the Stand Up album he was ostensibly promoting on this '05 tour stand at his beloved Rocks, as witnessed by focused renditions of the title track, "American Baby" and "Dream Girl" here. But as the set's workout of "Louisiana Bayou" forcefully argues, their sense of energetic economy (and occasional, timely politicking) infuses much of the rest of Matthews jamfest ethos with renewed muscular wallop as well. The presence of a horn section and guest keyboardist Butch Taylor on some tracks ups the ante considerably, though even core band renditions of staples like disc one's expansive closer "Bartender" seem charged with renewed passion. The running order here occasionally betrays the collection was edited from four nights and a considerably wider range of performances, but the included bonus DVD gratifyingly expands upon the audio rather than simply replicating it with complimentary performances of "Crash Into Me," "Recently" and "Jimi Thing." --Jerry McCulley

Album Description

Dave Matthews Band's WEEKEND ON THE ROCKS captures highlights from the band's four-night stand at one of the most magnificent venues in the country, Red Rocks Amphitheater. WEEKEND ON THE ROCKS includes numerous tracks that have never been released on previous DMB live recordings including songs from the band's most recent studio release STAND UP.

WEEKEND ON THE ROCKS is as a special value 2-CD/1-DVD set containing over 3 hours of music and video-recorded in stereo & 5.1 audio.

Recorded at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO September 9, 10, 11 & 12, 2005.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Must Have for DMB guys.......2007-06-06

I'm a huge DMB fan and I only have one other concert DVD. The Central Park Concert has been a great thing for me to pop in when I want to get to see them play most of my favorite songs, but it started getting old for me so I decided to get this as my second DVD to freshen things up, and it was a very good choice. Good song selection that is a little bit different from the mainstream stuff you see and I like the camera angles. The band goes crazy on Louisiana Bayou and it's very fun to see Randolph there as a guest. Everybody Wake Up is very cool, So Much To Say and Too Much are also awesome as well, and Dreamgirl is a nice mellow one. On the CD I would say that Don't Burn the Pig is a great song and I also enjoyed Stolen Away, Smooth Rider, and Hunger For the Great Light. If you want the main DMB songs, buy Central Park. If you want a variety of new songs, buy this next.

5 out of 5 stars Weekend on the Rocks Live.......2007-05-15

Love Dave Matthews anyway awesome DVD and cd /they only show part of the 4 day show that they put on i would love to have seen all 4 days of it i play the cd in the truck all the time it's great

5 out of 5 stars Awsome.......2007-01-04

Dave Matthews have released so many live CD and this one is another collection of their great live CD!

It's amazing how much they could play the same songs they have been playing for couple years! People still loves to hear what they offer. It's amazing.

Dave Matthews Band is kinda band you could listen to their songs 41 times and still feel fresh.

4 out of 5 stars Dave almost at his best.......2006-11-20

I liked the cd for the most part. Dave Matthews Band has their own music genre. Nothing like them. This, however, wasn't my favorite Dave CD. Since it was live, Dave got a little caught up in the moment, and I don't like how he strains his voice a lot in this cd. Still pretty freaking awesome though.

5 out of 5 stars Incredible - wish there was more!.......2006-10-22

I'm a DMB obsessive, and this album was a huge addition to my collection. I've been stuck on all the old stuff and haven't really gotten into the new stuff until i bought this one. On the cd's, the highlights for me are Don't Burn the Pig, #41 (one of DMB's all time best!) and Smooth Rider. The entire DVD is brilliant, but the ones that stand out: Dreamgirl, Louisiana Bayou, Recently and Jimi Thing. If a non-DMB fan watches Recently on the DVD and is not a fan afterwards, they have serious issues. The only issue I have is that I wish there was more on the both the CD's and DVD!
Buy it - you won't regret it for a second!
Pursuit of Happiness
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I love this CD
  • Weekend Players
  • Set to repeat and sit back and relax
  • Still never far from my player
  • Brilliant!
Pursuit of Happiness
Weekend Players
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008DKDC
Release Date: 2003-03-11

Tracks:

  1. I'll Be There
  2. Best Days Of Our Lives
  3. 21st Century
  4. Jericho
  5. Pursuit Of Happiness
  6. Angel
  7. Into The Sun
  8. Subway
  9. Play On
  10. Through The Trees
  11. Higher Ground
  12. I'll Be There (Soul Mekanik Remix)
  13. Into The Sun (Static Revenger Mix Edit)

Amazon.com

The unique collaboration between Groove Armada's Andy Cato and left-field jazz/dance singer Rachel Foster that first premiered in the summer of 2001 gets an extended airing on the Pursuit of Happiness. The album is a decidedly laid-back affair, which never breaks above the "at rest" pulse of "Into the Sun." It's clear to see why so many have compared the Foster/Catto collaboration with Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn, as most of the tracks are strongly reminiscent of Everything But the Girl. "Best Days of Our Lives" and "Angel" also follow the pleasurable "spaced" style developed on Sade's Lovers Rock. Echoes of Groove Armada's infamous "At the River" feature heavily on "Jericho" and on the windswept album closer "Higher Ground." While all the stereotypical chill-out clichés can be used to describe the album ("lazy summer afternoon music," "4am post-clubbing soundtrack"), Pursuit of Happiness is perhaps three years too late, and although pleasant enough, serves as a quaint reminder of the summer of `99. --John Galilee

Album Description

A collection of stunning songs that provides the perfect soundtrack to long lazy days. They range from funky anthem-style dance floor fillers to dreamy ballads. 13 tracks including two bonus tracks, 'I'll Be There' (Soul Mekanik Remix) & 'Into The Sun' (Static Revenger Mix Edit). Multiply Records. 2002 & 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I love this CD.......2007-05-07

This is now one of my favorite cds that I play often. I think Rachel Foster sounded like a cross between Enya and Sade. I love her voice! Jericho is my favorit song. So far, everyone that has listened to this cd to has loved it.

Enjoy

4 out of 5 stars Weekend Players.......2007-04-04

I bought the album because I heard the song "Jericho" on my local smooth jazz station and liked the song. The rest of the album is quite interesting, but the best part is the song "Jericho". It is quite haunting.

5 out of 5 stars Set to repeat and sit back and relax.......2007-02-09

One of the best CD's I have ever bought. I wish they would come out with another album soon.

5 out of 5 stars Still never far from my player.......2007-01-20

This is one of my favorite cds that I play often - and considering I have over 2500 cds...
When I first heard this, I thought Rachel Foster sounded like a cross between Enya and Annie Lenox. Her vocals are superb. The arrangements are perfection. Jericho is so sensual. Francois K (one of my favorite djs) did a remix of 21st Century that kicks...)
Everyone that I have given this cd to has loved it.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!.......2006-12-06

I first heard of this album when my streaming radio rotated it into my playlist. I immediately bought it and have loved it ever since. It's no surprise that one of the Groove Armada guys is behind this (with a new female vocalist), because I love their stuff, and it's a similar style.

Great chill-out/lounge music for hanging out on the couch, with candles & a good glass of wine.
STORMY WEEKEND
Average customer rating: Not rated
    STORMY WEEKEND
    Mystic Moods Orchestra
    Manufacturer: HDS
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    Release Date: 2006-09-05

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    1. Love Is Blue
    2. If You Go Away
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    Cinema Serenade II: The Golden Age
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • NEVER RECEIVED THIS ITEM!!
    • Perlman, Williams reunite in wonderful Serenade sequel
    • Some of the most beautiful music you'll ever hear
    • Don't compare it to Cinema Serenade 1
    • I can't stop listening to this CD....
    Cinema Serenade II: The Golden Age

    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000JQG0
    Release Date: 1999-07-27

    Tracks:

    1. Laura
    2. Now, Voyager
    3. Modern Times
    4. Lost Weekend
    5. The Quiet Man
    6. The Adventures Of Robin Hood
    7. Casablanca
    8. Henry V
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    10. My, Foolish Heart
    11. Gone With The Wind
    12. Wuthering Heights

    Amazon.com

    Cinema Serenade 2: The Golden Age is the sequel to Itzhak Perlman's popular album of movie themes performed with soundtrack composer John Williams. Unlike its predecessor, this disc focuses on classic cinema themes and features the Boston Pops Orchestra, not the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. The Laura theme, as well as Max Steiner's Now Voyager and Miklós Rózsa's Lost Weekend themes, sound lush and romantic in Perlman's lyrical hands. The traditional Irish jig "The Quiet Man" is the disc's most upbeat moment, while the unforgettable Gone with the Wind theme is its most memorable. These are timeless, dreamy compositions, though not necessarily the most uplifting. If you're looking for something cinematic to get your heart racing, check out Ricardo Chailly's recording of Shostakovich's film scores or even Leopold Stokowski's classic work on Fantasia. --Jason Verlinde

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars NEVER RECEIVED THIS ITEM!!.......2007-03-17

    I cannot review the product which I know is great , as I was billed for it, but never received it.

    5 out of 5 stars Perlman, Williams reunite in wonderful Serenade sequel.......2003-12-04

    With the success of Cinema Serenade, conductor John Williams and violinist Itzhak Perlman reunited to record another collection of classic movie themes. Performed this time by the Boston Pops Orchestra, the music of Cinema Serenade 2: The Golden Age harkens back to the days of stars such as Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn, Ray Milland and Clark Gable.

    The 12 selections include themes by Hollywood legends Max Steiner, Miklos Rozsa and Erich Wolfgang Korngold (whose son George would later produce several of composer/conductor Williams' scores for Varese Sarabande Records). Cinema Serenade 2 presents beautiful arrangements of Steiner's themes for Now, Voyager and Gone With The Wind, Korngold's love theme from The Adventures of Robin Hood, Charlie Chaplin's lovely Modern Times and "St Patrick's Day," a traditional Irish song from the John Wayne classic The Quiet Man.

    Since I consider myself to be a charter member of The Rick Blaine Society of Rank Sentimentalists, I'd have to say my favorite tracks on this album are Herman Hupfeld's timeless "As Time Goes By" from 1942's Casablanca and Victor Young's "My Foolish Heart" (from the 1949 film of the same title). It was while I was listening to the radio (on the late WTMI 93.1 FM classical station) that the DJ played "As Time Goes By" and I discovered this recording of mostly lyrical themes; I listened to Perlman's haunting violin solos and the Boston Pops' bravura performance and nearly wept. I, of course, bought this CD the next day and it's now one of my favorites.

    For fans of Itzhak Perlman, John Williams or film music in general, both of the Cinema Serenade CDs are a treasure trove of beautiful and memory-stirring themes.

    5 out of 5 stars Some of the most beautiful music you'll ever hear.......2001-06-15

    This is one of the most beautiful CDs I've ever heard. The selections are musically much richer than Cinema Serenade I. In particular, Sir William Walton's music from Henry V, Korngold's music from Robin Hood, and Newman's music from Wuthering Heights are standouts. The Korngold is my favorite, with several themes from the picture packed into a short love scene lifted straight from the movie. The arrangements on this album are stunningly lush, especially those by Williams. His opening chords from The Uninvited are terrific harmonically.

    4 out of 5 stars Don't compare it to Cinema Serenade 1.......2000-01-24

    Itzhak Perlman is still considered by me the best violinist alive today. His techiniques are so impressable and heartouching and nobody can contest that. The idea of this CD was wonderful, although the selections of the musics aren't so good than in Cinema Serenade 1. But anyway, if you want to listen musics that worldwide the people emotioned with, buy this CD, but don't fall in the temptation to compare it to the first one.

    5 out of 5 stars I can't stop listening to this CD...........1999-10-03

    All of those lush movie themes are greatly compiled on this CD. I especially liked Laura and Stella by Starlight. After listening to this, you will want to go out and buy/rent these great old movies!
    Ultra Weekend, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Great Music
    • Pop/House Mix
    • ultra weekend
    • Mainstream Remixes
    • Cotton Candy Weekend
    Ultra Weekend, Vol. 2
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Ultra Records
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    3. Coldplay - Talk (Thin White Duke Mix)
    4. The Killers Somebody Told Me (Josh Harris Club Mix)
    5. Natasha Bedingfield - These Words (I Love You, I Love You) (Lenny B Extended Mix)
    6. Madonna Sorry (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
    7. Danielle Bollinger - Kiss The Sky (Mike Rizzo Global Club Mix)
    8. Lucas Prata - And She Said.., (Valentin Extended Mix)
    9. Judy Torres Faithfully (Valentins Dance Extended)
    10. Stunt - Raindrops (Extended Mix)
    11. Cascada - Everytime We Touch (Original Mix)
    12. Kim Sozzi Alone (Johnny Budz Extended Mix)

    Tracks:

    1. Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Love On My Mind (Original DJ Hope Mixshow Edit)
    2. Aaron Smith feat. Luvli Dancin (JJ Flores & Steve Smooth Mix)
    3. David Morales w Angela Hunte - Feels Good (StoneBridge Club Mix)
    4. Olav Basoski featuring Michie One Waterman (Original Extended)
    5. Morrisson - Love Of My Life (Club Mix)
    6. Filterfunk S.O.S. (Message In A Bottle) (Hi_Tack Remix)
    7. Chanel - My Life (Haji & Emanuel Remix DJ Hope Mixshow Edit)
    8. Starkillers Discoteka (Austin Leeds & Terranova Remix)
    9. Editors - Munich (Cicada Remix)
    10. Soul Central - Need You Now (Deep Josh Remix)
    11. Ferry Corsten Fire (Extended)
    12. Goldfrapp Ooh La La (Benny Benassi Remix)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Great Music.......2007-04-04

    I really like this CD as well as most of the Ultra Records CD's I especially like heady female vocal trance and dance music with lots of drive. However I have exausted the Ultra Records CD series. If there are any CD's that highlight (heady hard driving) trance and or dance music with beautiful female vocals email me with any suggestions at: Carol-Ann26@webtv.net

    4 out of 5 stars Pop/House Mix.......2006-10-01

    Well...CD1 starts of with 6 Pop/Rock songs remixed into dance songs...they're ok...then the tempo rises with Stunt...and same old same old Cascada's "Everytime We Touch"...CD1 is ok..pretty mainstream i would say...

    CD2 is better...with hot House/Disco anthems...highlights would be Olav Basoski's "Waterman"...Morrison "Love of My Life"...my favorite S.O.S. by Filterfunk (what a great song!) ooohh Chanel's "My Life" that is verly growing in me...it's a good song...Editors "Munich" is smooth...with a nice bouncy rythm...the CD ends in Electro style with Ferry Corsten's criticized "Fire" which doesn't bother me at all...and Goldfrapps top hit Ooh La la...but Benassi's mix of it is kinda annyonig...

    overall pretty good Compilation!

    2 out of 5 stars ultra weekend.......2006-08-04

    this is a 2 disk cd. the first cd, if full of songs that you may have heard on the radio. kelly clarkson, is one of the singers on the cd. that is the main reason why i purchased the cd. love that remix. the other songs are ok, but the 1 cd is the best of the 2.

    2 out of 5 stars Mainstream Remixes.......2006-08-04

    CD-1, I could barely tolerate. I personnally haven't heard too many Top 40 Pop songs remixed as trance versions that I have actually liked, anywhere.

    CD-2 Much improved. Pretty good track selection if you are into house. I'm more of a trance fan.

    Overall, disappointed.

    3 out of 5 stars Cotton Candy Weekend.......2006-06-28

    After buying and enjoying most of Ultra Weekend I, I had high hopes that Ultra II would follow along in the same style. At first glance the artists looked promising, but after listening I was rather disappointed.

    Although there are a couple of tracks on Disc 1 that are good, for the most part it reminds me of cotton candy - too pop-sweet for me to enjoy for very long. And the beats are hardly original.

    Disc 2 is the better of the two because the mixes are more original, the tracks flow better, and the beats are more varied.
    Paramount 90th Anniversary Collection: Scores
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Great Movies have Great Soundtracks!
    • Only Disc 1 Is Worth Anything
    • More of a propaganda CD
    • Great selection of Film Hits!
    • Older recordings, main themes only
    Paramount 90th Anniversary Collection: Scores
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000068TN9
    Release Date: 2002-07-02

    Tracks:

    1. Saving Private Ryan 'Hymn To The Fallen' - John Williams
    2. Double Indemnity 'Prelude' - Miklos Rozsa
    3. The Lost Weekend 'Finale' - Miklos Rozsa
    4. The Heiress 'Departure/Morris Suggests Love/The Proposal/Finale' - Aaron Copland
    5. Sunset Boulevard 'Prelude' - Franz Waxman
    6. The Ten Commandments 'Prelude' - Elmer Bernstein
    7. Breakfast At Tiffany's 'Moon River' - Henry Mancini
    8. Hatari! 'Baby Elephant Walk' - Henry Mancini
    9. Rosemary's Baby 'Main Title (Vocal)' - Christopher Komeda
    10. Romeo & Juliet 'Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet' - Nino Rota
    11. Once Upon A Time In The West 'Once Upon A Time In The West' - Ennio Morricone
    12. Love Story 'Theme From Love Story' - Francis Lai
    13. The Godfather 'Main Title (The Godfather Waltz)' - Nino Rota
    14. The Godfather 'Love Theme From The Godfather' - Nino Rota
    15. Chinatown 'Love Theme From Chinatown (Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith
    16. The Godfather - Part II 'End Title' - Nino Rota
    17. Star Trek: The Motion Picture 'End Title' - Jerry Goldsmith
    18. Raiders Of The Lost Ark 'Raiders Of The Lost Ark' - John Williams
    19. Terms Of Endearment 'Theme From Terms Of Endearment' - Michael Gore
    20. Flashdance 'Love Theme From Flashdance' - Giorgio Moroder
    21. Beverly Hills Cop 'Axel F' - Harold Faltermeyer

    Tracks:

    1. Witness 'Building The Barn' - Maurice Jarre
    2. Children Of A Lesser God 'Main Title' - Michael Convertino
    3. The Untouchables 'The Strength Of The Righteous (Main Title)' - Ennio Morricone
    4. Fatal Attraction 'Fatal Attraction' - Maurice Jarre
    5. The Addams Family 'Main Title' - Marc Shaiman
    6. Dead Again 'Winter 1948' - Patrick Doyle
    7. Indecent Proposal 'Flashback & Photos' - John Barry
    8. The Firm 'How Could You Lose Me?-End Title' - Dave Grusin
    9. Clear And Present Danger 'Main Title/A Clear And Present Danger' - James Horner
    10. Braveheart 'For The Love Of A Princess' - James Horner
    11. Primal Fear 'Courtroom Montage' - James Newton Howard
    12. Mission: Impossible 'Zoom B' - Danny Elfman
    13. Star Trek: First Contact 'End Credits' - Jerry Goldsmith
    14. Titanic 'Hard To Starboard' - James Horner
    15. The Rugrats Movie 'Baby Shower Happenings' - Mark Mothersbaugh
    16. The Talented Mr. Ripley 'Italia' - Gabriel Yared
    17. Rules Of Engagement 'Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful)' - Mark Isham
    18. Mission: Impossible 2 'The Bait' - Hans Zimmer
    19. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider 'Main Titles' - Graeme Revell
    20. Vanilla Sky 'To The Roof' - Nancy Wilson
    21. The Sum Of All Fears 'The Mission' - Jerry Goldsmith
    22. Forest Gump 'I'm Forrest...Forrest Gump' - Alan Silvestri

    Amazon.com

    Granddaddy of the Hollywood studios, Paramount Pictures is rightfully proud of its century of contributions to both American cinema and the art of film scoring. But the first disc of this 43-track double-CD anthology merely hints at the studio's musical peaks, blithely skipping through its first seven decades in just 17 tracks. Indeed, the package as a whole seems more interested in marketing its post-'70s catalog of hits and blockbusters than it does in paying real homage to history and roots. Even rarities like Double Indemnity and The Lost Weekend are served up via modern budget-line rerecordings, as is Ennio Morricone's epochal Once upon a Time in the West). Contemporary recordings of Aaron Copland's rare score to The Heiress and Franz Waxman's great Sunset Blvd. fare better, but soundtrack fans may miss the originals. The studio's rich pop-crossover successes in the '60s are documented via Breakfast at Tiffany's "Moon River" and excerpts from Romeo and Juliet and Love Story, while successful franchises like Star Trek and Raiders also get their due. Too often the '90s-focused second disc only underscores some uncomfortable trends in contemporary scoring--orchestral nervous tics punctuated by booming crescendos, treacly piano Muzak--and makes one wonder if the music of The Rugrats Movie and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider are really film music milestones. --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Great Movies have Great Soundtracks!.......2007-05-10

    If you love movies and movie music, you can't go wrong with this two cd Paramount Anniversary set.

    2 out of 5 stars Only Disc 1 Is Worth Anything.......2006-07-19

    Normally I have a lot to say in my reviews, but not this time. The main problem with this collection is that all the most memorable film scores are just on one disc, with the second used mostly to play out stuff from the last ten years that, really, musically isn't very memorable and only includes three pieces anyone will recognize just because, like the movies they come from, they're based on old TV shows - The Addams Family, Star Trek, and Mission: Impossible.

    And that brings up another problem. With all due respect to the late Jerry Goldsmith, who has provided some truly great classic movie scores, was it REALLY necessary to include TWO versions of the SAME Star Trek march in this collection? This seems evocative of the milk-it-for-all-its-worth attitude Paramount has had lately toward its now-tarnished crown-jewel franchise. Where's James Horner's theme music from Star Trek II and III? If they're gonna put Star Trek on here twice, they should have provided a little diversity. It wouldn't have taken much, I'm sure.

    I'm sure that Paramount's had other films with far more memorable music (even Harold Faltermeyer's Top Gun Anthem could have helped on Disc 2). This just seems like a lazy attempt at something that really could have been great.

    2 out of 5 stars More of a propaganda CD.......2002-10-30

    There are some really great songs on this 2 CD set. However, those really great songs seem to be lightly interspersed amongst a large number of forgettable songs whose main purpose seems to be to remind you of those movies you enjoy(ed) so much.

    It seems a little odd to me that out of 90 years of film making the most memorable scores have been largely released within the last few years. I was pleased to find themes from the Godfather, Indiana Jones and Witness. I was perplexed with the inclusion of songs from Rugrats, both Mission Impossible movies (one would have been more than enough) and Tomb Raider (memorable???).

    This is my own personal bias, but I do prefer movie soundtracks that evoke a feeling of excitement. With this collection I just couldn't get excited. I kept finding myself being let down by songs that didn't in some way complement the preceeding song.

    There are certainly some great tracks here, but overall I was disappointed. My advise would be to look elsewhere.

    4 out of 5 stars Great selection of Film Hits!.......2002-09-25

    This one was a pleasant surprise! I thought- how could any CD that had "Baby Elephant Walk" be all that good? This one is. Lots of great scores- classics and a few hidden treasures. After hearing the beautiful title score for "Children of a Lesser God", I had to buy the entire soundtrack - very soothing. There are a few that may seem too overplayed ("Love Story", "Raiders of the Lost Ark",), but most are a welcome addition to any compilation. Try NOT loving "Building the Barn" from "Witness" or the "Hymn to the Fallen" from "Saving Private Ryan". Hours of great listening.

    2 out of 5 stars Older recordings, main themes only.......2002-08-27

    This is a great album concept, but I really wish Paramount had re-recorded these scores as they deserve to be heard. The tracks range from 1944 to the present, and the older recordings sound just like the cleaned-up older recordings that they are.

    I would also personally have enjoyed more "secondary" music themes (otherwise it becomes like reading book summaries that always only quote the opening paragraph), and I could easily have done without the "pop" tunes (like Baby Elephant Walk and the Rugrats theme). In fact, it would have been very nice to listen to an album comprised of tracks chosen for their strong musical value rather than apparently for their box office and/or hit song popularity. But, to be fair, that may be precisely what draws some people to this CD set.

    Film score music constitutes the single most significant body of classical music of our time. I hope some of these tracks will entice listeners to buy entire soundtracks and listen to some of these works as a whole.
    Weekend in L.A.
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • An Excellent Live CD!!!!
    • Benson Live
    • The best compromise of George Benson Singer and Guitarist
    • A Must
    • smooth as silk
    Weekend in L.A.
    George Benson
    Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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    ASIN: B000002KI7
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Weekend In L.A.
    2. On Broadway
    3. Down Here On The Ground
    4. California P.M.
    5. The Greatest Love Of All
    6. It's All In The Game
    7. Windsong
    8. Ode To A Kudu
    9. Lady Blue
    10. We All Remember Wes
    11. We As Love

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars An Excellent Live CD!!!!.......2005-12-26

    I have been a fan of George Benson for almost 3 decades. This is an excellent CD which does more to showcase his superb voice more than his great guitar playing. Among my favorites on this CD are....Lady Blue, The Greatest Love Of All, and It's All In The Game. Some of the arrangements are with a disco-beat. Hey, this was the 70's after all and Disco-Jazz was at it's peak. Overall, this is an excellent live CD!!!!

    4 out of 5 stars Benson Live.......2001-11-30

    Weekend In L.A. is a smooth live recording by George Benson. His version of "On Broadway" is a great combination of jazz, r&b with a dash of funk thrown in. Mr. Benson's voice has never sounded finer and the song became a top ten single. There are other great performances on the album including the smoky "Lady Blue", the breezy title cut, the heavy jazz of "Ode To A Kudu" and a touching tribute to his mentor Wes Montgomery, "We Remember Wes". There is also Mr. Benson's original version of "The Greatest Love Of All" which is from the Muhammad Ali biopic, The Greatest. The song is nothing like the overplayed, schmaltzy version that Whitney Houston had a hit with. It is an understated, pretty song that Mr. Benson doesn't go over the top with.

    4 out of 5 stars The best compromise of George Benson Singer and Guitarist.......2001-08-12

    This particular recording exhibits a perfect compromise between George Benson pop singer and George Benson masterful guitarist. "Ode to Kudu" is absolutely spectacular in it's beauty. George plays the hell out of it. "Weekend In La" has George flexing his jazz muscles on the is pleasant tune, you even hear a quick "I Got Rhythm" quote".

    "Lady Blue" is soulful, stronger for the emotion than the lyrics which are a bit trite.

    "On Broadway" was a bit overplayed on the radio but is still on of the most original renditions of this song ever recorded. This song smacks of Phil Upchurch's inventive musical conceptualizations. Phil has this very unique approach on how to combine a rhythm to a piece never sacrificing the song in order to get groove. Other's could learn alot from Phil.

    Overall this album has that balance that George has never been able to duplicate subsequently. A vast improvement over "Breezin'" and "In Flight"

    5 out of 5 stars A Must.......2000-03-05

    this set really hits Home.George Benson rocks the stage here.His Voice&Playing is in top form.Before he went Between Jazz&Pop he was on top of his game.the band is Kicking through out.

    5 out of 5 stars smooth as silk.......2000-02-18

    This live cd is smooth and silky. George has an all-star band with him too.
    Livin' For The Weekend: The Anthology
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Not bad, but could've been better.
    • A very good anthology , for the AVERAGE fan !!!!!!
    • A comprehensive but fatally flawed compilation!
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    Triumph
    Manufacturer: Castle Music UK
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    ASIN: B0007LXHCU
    Release Date: 2005-05-02

    Tracks:

    1. 24 Hours a Day
    2. Street Fighter
    3. Blinding Light Snow/Moonchild
    4. Takes Time
    5. Medley: New York City Streets, Pt. 1/New York City Streets, Pt. 2
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    10. I Can Survive
    11. Fool for Your Love
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    14. Long Time Gone
    15. Mind Games

    Tracks:

    1. Magic Power
    2. Too Much Thinking
    3. When the Lights Go Down
    4. Follow Your Heart
    5. Spellbound [Live]
    6. Mind Games
    7. Tears in the Rain
    8. Somebody's Out There
    9. Just One Night
    10. Never Say Never
    11. Headed for Nowhere
    12. Carry on the Flame
    13. Long Time Gone
    14. Never Surrender [Live]
    15. Love Hurts [#]

    Album Description

    2 CD set career overview of the Canadian Heavy Rock trio. Features exclusive live tracks and album favorites from 1976-87 and hits such as 'I Live For The Weekend' and 'Rocky Mountain Way'. Castle Music. 2005.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Not bad, but could've been better. .......2007-01-30

    This greatest hits album is not bad. I just wish they wouldn't have included "Rocky Mountain Way" or "Love Hurts." These are both cover tunes. Though they are not bad, they don't belong on a greatest hits album. To me, a greatest hits collection should be original songs by the artist themselves, not songs by other bands, such as Joe Walsh and Nazareth. I'm glad this collection includes "Blinding Light Show." I wouldn't have bought it if it didn't. In my opinion, the collection would've have been complete if it included "Rock & Roll Machine." Oh well, I guess you can't have everything. This album should've been released by another company, either from Canada or the United States.

    4 out of 5 stars A very good anthology , for the AVERAGE fan !!!!!!.......2006-12-17

    I have to start by saying, I HATE hits or anthology CDs...There is always a great song or two missing.This 2 CD set is no exception.Where the hell is A WORLD OF FANTASY? This is huge when you talk TRIUMPH! I bought this set for the better sound quality, the older cds suck.(MASTERING) The TRIUMPH library was REMASTERED in 2004! The quality is even better than this set! As good as the latest Judas Priest,Queensryche,Ozzy-1995,I have the 2004 Never Surrender.I give this set 4 stars, not because A world of Fantasy is missing. But because there is no 5 star hits collection! If you want 5 star TRIUMPH buy their albams,they are well worth it!!!!

    3 out of 5 stars A comprehensive but fatally flawed compilation!.......2005-05-27

    This would have been the ultimate Triumph compilation except for the following song selection issues...

    - "A World Of Fantasy" and "Rock & Roll Machine" are notably absent. "American Girls" is also missing, but I really can't complain since this is a British compilation.

    - "Spellbound" and "Never Surrender" are excellent live versions, but I would have preferred the studio versions.

    Otherwise, the liner notes and mastering/sound quality are spectacular.
    Weekend in Monaco
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Weekend in Monaco
    • Weekend in Monaco
    • Ah the memories...
    • Their last real good CD!!!
    • Starts great - Ends great
    Weekend in Monaco
    The Rippingtons
    Manufacturer: Grp Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000001S9
    Release Date: 1992-08-18

    Tracks:

    1. Weekend In Monaco
    2. St. Tropez
    3. Vienna
    4. Indian Summer
    5. A Place For Lovers
    6. Carnival!
    7. Moka Java
    8. Highroller
    9. Where The Road Will Lead Us

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Weekend in Monaco.......2007-06-19

    The very first song is sets the stage for an enjoyable listen for this entire CD.

    5 out of 5 stars Weekend in Monaco.......2007-01-18

    This is one of my favorite CD's from my favorite smooth jazz band. Great music, phenomenal talent...

    5 out of 5 stars Ah the memories..........2006-11-10

    I was a wierd little kid. On one hand, I listened to Nirvana and Soundgarden and loved them. But when i was home, in my nerdly kingdom of a room, I popped this CD in. Then, and only then was i truly happy. Painting my Games Workshop miniatures. You see, there's gotta be something about the Rippington's music to appeal to a kid with no jazz knowledge to speak of. Years later, free from potential ridicule, i can relax and listen to the Rippingtons and truly understand that music like this can provide an atmosphere, or motivate a mood.

    Speaking to those of you who like mainstream music. If you want something more out of music, something more substantial and classy than the crap out there now, Weekend in Monaco is your portal. Just don't let your friends catch you listening to it.

    4 out of 5 stars Their last real good CD!!!.......2006-01-31

    After several years in a row of great CD's...who would have thought that The Rippington's would have started on a downward spiral that would cause many loyal fans to distance themselves from them. This is their last real good CD!!! I don't care what anyone say's after this it was a bunch of ups and downs. Perhaps, it was all the personnel changes that affected their music the most. This set starts out with the excellent title track...followed by one of my favorite songs of all time by them called St. Tropez. The guitar solo at the end is one of Russ's best and uses some of his catchiest phrasings ever. Also listen to the great bass lines by Kim Stone. He's a superb player!!! This is in my opinion the best song on the CD!!! After this the track Vienna is the typical acoustic/classical guitar-led song that the Ripps are also known for. Indian Summer is an up tempo techno-jazz/rock type song. It's okay, but not really the kind of music that I like from them or anyone else. A Place For Lovers is a slow bossa-nova style-song that is very nice and relaxing to listen to. Carnival is a Latin-style song that I enjoy, but eventually would become their dominant style on later CD's. Moka Java has a new world music type feel...the percussion playing by Steve Reid is great on this one. Highroller is another high energy techno-jazz style song. It's a pretty good song overall. Where The Road Will Lead Us is a dreamy song...the kind of song that you would like to listen to before you go to bed. A fitting ending to a CD well-worth buying. I made a conscience decision to buy this one long ago and listened to it while I wrote this review so that I could better educate the potential buyer.

    5 out of 5 stars Starts great - Ends great.......2005-10-04

    Weekend in Monaco is an outstanding effort by the Ripps. A great addition to any jazz lover's collection.

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