John Martinborough started singing as a child in Guyana, where his father Pastor GO Martinborough, served as president of the Guyana conference of Seventh Day Adventists. His voice could be heard at church services, on radio programs, and even at the national stadium where, before the President and an audience of thousands, he sang with Pastor Londons "Sunbeam" Trio. After his father moved his family to Trinidad and became the president of the Caribbean Union of Seventh Day Adventists, John joined Conrad Roach, David Hunte and Ainsworth Alexander - Ecclesia 4 and again his voice could be heard at church services, on radio and television programs, and then once again at the national stadium, in front of the president and an audience of thousands.
During this time, John attended Caribbean Union College and after receiving an AS Degree moved to New York City to complete a BA in Economics from NYU. He excelled, taking honor classes and becoming a member of the departmental honor society - Omicron Delta Epsilon.
After graduation, John changed gears and spent a year teaching himself to record and produce music, and then another 2 years producing the CD that Musicdish would describe as "blessed with musical genius." Music from this debut CD was showcased on more than 125 radio stations around the world, and was featured in the award winning play "the making of the Black Man" - The 2001 Jacob A. Weiser Playwriting Award Winner, which previewed at the Fringe festival 2002. John also made his acting debut in this play.
With new confidence, he spent the next year working on his sophomore CD "Someday Peace Love and Freedom" which was nominated for "Best Male Album", won him the "Best Male Performance", and allowed him to work with Emmy nominated director Bill Cote. Englands #1 independent magazine Logo called this CD the "voice of social conscience" and CD Reviews called him "A one-man orchestra." praising his songwriting and production abilities.
The next years performances included a 12 city college and festival tour, a benefit concert for YWCA-Brooklyn, a featured appearance at the 75th Hiroshima-Nagasaki Commemoration Service, shows for Lifebeat - an organization that provides concerts for patients living with AIDS, September 11th Concerts, and the Powell Street Addiction Center. To begin 2005, John performed at the Lincoln Center Avery Fischer Hall with the Altino Brothers Concert Choral and rejoined his long time singing partner Timothy Anderson on stage at Sharon Temple S.D.A. Church in Delaware.
John Martinborough now wanted to explore the most important aspect of his life - his religion and faith using the gift hed been given - music. He wanted to publicly acknowledge Gods beauty, guidance and grace in his life. The result is "Coming home". A tribute to the Source of Music, Life, and Love - our Creator. And a testimony to the timeless hymns that have been penned over the centuries to celebrate Gods beauty, power and love.
Product Description
"Coming Home" is one mans journey to find sanctuary. A deeply religious album, John Martinborough utilizes songs that span over three centuries to explore his faith. From traditional hymns, to the Negro spirituals, from anthems to reggae and gospel, he gives testimony of Gods enduring love. It is prayerful. It is joyful. It is welcoming. In all aspects, it is "Coming Home."
Coming home,John Martinborough,johne Records,Inspirational Songs & Hymns for your soul,Pop,R&B/Soul
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Coming Home
New Found Glory Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H7JDX6 Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Oxygen
- Hold My Hand
- It's Not Your Fault
- On My Mind
- Coming Home
- Make Your Move
- Taken Back By You
- Too Good To Be
- Love And Pain
- Familiar Landscapes
- When I Die
- Connected
- Boulders
Album Description
In the early days, when success was still a pipe dream, guitarist Chad Gilbert had to drop out of high school to focus on the band. Drummer Cyrus Bolooki, turned down a scholarship and a chance to follow in the footsteps of his father, who performed the first heart transplant in Florida. All the New Found Glory band members had to make sacrifices along the way to make their dream a reality. All this comes to mind on a recent sunny summer afternoon in San Diego when singer Jordan Pundik confidently calls their fifth album "the one that will stand the test of time." And then again a few days later when Gilbert declares, "We've never been happier with any other record.""Coming Home" was even written differently. Rather than the usual tour bus and dressing room pow-wows, the band moved into a house together in Malibu called Morning View (where Incubus famously recorded their album of that name), where they sat around the living room and wrote the best songs of their lives. With Paul Miner of Death By Stereo and Warren Fitzgerald of the Vandals and Gwen Stefani's band overseeing the demos, it was like music camp, with a mission.
It only takes one listen to figure out the album opener "Oxygen" is about not being able to breathe without that special person. And the first single, "It's Not Your Fault," capturing the essence of young love and heartbreak with lyrics like, "There were rapid statements about life commitments, A Sense Of Heat, That I Couldn't Bare To Touch "
Even the album's most poignant moment, and the one song not all about the girls, has a simple message. On the guitar-driven epic "When I Die," Gilbert addresses the 2004 death of his father. "There are always songs about death that are really sad, and this is an uplifting song that gives me strength."
When it came time to record, the band met with all the usual suspects, but decided on producer Thom Panunzio, an A&R veteran at Geffen who has recorded some of the biggest names in music history. "Because he's worked with Tom Petty and Bob Dylan, he brought this classic vibe to it, especially with the tones he got," Pundik says. "We learned we don't have to double-up 15 Mesa cabinets and make it all distorted to make it sound big."
Customer Reviews:
Still good and growing.........2007-07-29
Keep on Keeping On.......2007-05-24
I adore everything New Found Glory, however if you're touchy about the pitch of a singer's voice, maybe listen to a sample before impulse buying.
Big music without a lot of indistinguishable noise. Great album.
I saw them live........2007-04-12
End of story.
This album is a must have.
Awesome!!!.......2007-02-10
New Found Glory Continues.......2006-12-16
On Coming Home, expect some of the same NFG sound. Songs like "Hold my Hand" and "Oxygen" are good openers for the album. They are able to pull the listener in. I rate both high. The album continues strong with their single "It's not your fault", "On my mind", and "Coming Home".
Funny...all of which deal with...relationships. After those five, the album starts to struggle.
"Love and Pain", as well as "Connected" are in the NFG style. "When I Die" would have been a great track finisher but instead they chose "Boulders"--a slow ballad type song.
If you find them, "Over me", "Make it Right", "Golden", and "It's all around you" all should have made the album. They are more happy and upbeat than the chosen middle tracks.
I am not disappointed in the album, but it is not my favorite. I support NFG fully, and I am very big fan. However; I hope the 6th full length record will have more marketability.
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Coming Home
Lionel Richie Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H8SFJS Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- I Call It Love
- Sweet Vacation
- Why
- What You Are
- Up All Night
- I'm Coming Home
- All Around The World
- Out Of My Head
- Reason To Believe
- Stand Down
- I Love You
Amazon.com
Leave the daddy-daughter dynamics for People magazine to dissect, but one thing's for sure: with Coming Home, Lionel Richie may divebomb the spotlight so completely that daughter Nicole ends up a shadowy speck in the celebrity haze. Unlike virtually every other high-profile R&B record to arrive in recent years, Coming Home resists the temptation to lean back, even a little, on its dazzled-up list of collaborators, Jermaine Dupri, Raphael Saadiq, and Dallas Austin among them. Hot beats abound, especially on the dancefloor-ready "Up All Night," first single "I Call it Love," and "Why," but the overall vibe is pure Lionel, from the Commodores-esque "What You Are" to the "Penny Lover"-like prettiness of "Coming Home," to the wavy steel-guitar-laced lament that is "Outta My Head." Here are hooks that sink in instantly and vocals that float as if grafted to a bar of Ivory soap. Here, too, is a record unafraid of reaching artistically; if 2004's Just For You was dominated by classy but predictable ballads, Coming Home represents Mr. Richie as the trailblazing musical titan generations of fans fell in love by. Turn the volume up to 11 and make room on the couch--a hotter homecoming won't happen this year. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Simply Wonderful!.......2007-06-21
Not perfect, but pretty close.......2007-06-16
The whole cd is really solid, and I don't feel the need to skip any tracks on it. Definitely as close to perfect as most albums ever get.
Coming Home.......2007-05-28
The other tracks that I really enjoy are: SWEET VACATION; WHAT YOU ARE; I LOVE YOU; OUT OF MY HEAD & UP ALL NIGHT.
I think that the producers Lionel worked with successfully managed to contemporize songs without totally selling out his image by having guest rappers on the track to appeal to a much younger crowd. Overall I was very pleasantly surprised by the number of tracks I did like and would recommend this disc to Lionel's fans.
Old school R&B back in the hizzouse........2007-05-22
Outstanding.......2007-05-19
Cheryl
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Coming Home
Lonestar Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AA3066 Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- You're Like Comin' Home
- Doghouse
- I Am A Man
- I'll Die Tryin'
- Wild
- Noise
- Little Town
- I Never Needed You
- What's Wrong With That
- Two Bottles Of Beer
- I Just Want To Love You
- When I Go Home Again
Amazon.com
Lonestar lead singer Richie McDonald is the Conway Twitty of his generation. He knows what women want--as lovers, wives, and mothers. And since he's also the band's principal songwriter, he means to give it to them. That--and the major success of 1999's "Amazed"--is how Lonestar became the sappiest band in country-pop, building a repertoire of over-the-top ballads filled with romantic fantasies (the slowhand husband who takes his time making love, the devoted father who wilts at the sight of a sippy cup), all shot straight to the heart on the arrow of McDonald's emotional tenor. Though Coming Home, the group's eighth album, features a new producer (Justin Niebank), the formula hasn't really changed. "I Am a Man," "I'll Die Tryin'," "I Never Needed You," and "I Just Want to Love You" all trade in fevered desire of one sort or another, even if Sara Evans couldn't possibly sound more disinterested in McDonald on "I Never Needed You." But Niebank also tries to break it up a bit, although he doesn't push the band to get particularly original, or take the tempo out of the mid-zone. "You're Like Comin' Home" is really less about finding refuge in a woman's arms than about capturing Keith Urban's catchy and sophisticated brand of ear candy, while "What's Wrong With That," another declaration of fatherly bliss, sounds suspiciously like a rewrite of Tim McGraw's "Something Like That." "Little Town" and "Two Bottles of Beer" mine two current songwriting stereotypes--the virtues of small-town America, and the tiresome Jimmy Buffett fixation. "Wild," a contrived song about a curvaceous babe who saves it all for her man, feeds into typical male fantasies, not female. And "When I Go Home Again" gets down with the hoedown sound, just to remind you that this is supposed to be country music. Lonestar will never be raw and unvarnished in the style of so many other singer-songwriters from Texas. But what's missing is a song that dares to not play it safe, or even one that sounds as if it hadn't been written by committee. If Lonestar ever wants to bring things back to reality, the follow up to Coming Home will be Moving Out. Remember when hillbillies sang the blues? --Alanna NashAlbum Description
Lonestar's new album, Coming Home, finds them digging deep for new dimensions in their music, cutting loose with a new attitude of fun and pushing their performances into fresh new country-rockin' territory. Hooking up with a hot new producer, Justin Neibank, the band enthusiastically discovered a new level of musical creativity that spurred them forward to edgier, more passionate and more energized performances than they'd ever given in the studio before.Customer Reviews:
Solid release...they brought it home this time.......2007-01-14
It was not until I finished previewing this album (in some site) that I decided to give em another chance and boy did they hit HOME on this as they went back to basics by making this a country album...well, almost. Though not as country as their first ever album, I got the same refreshing feeling I had when I listened to LeAnne Rimes' "This Woman", Faith Hill's "Fireflies" and Trisha's "Jasper County"; the feeling that country is cool again.
Given that this album still contains the power ballads that lean towards the pop/rock side (if it were not for Richie's voice), it also contains treasures like the opening cut "You're Like Comin' Home" and the no-place-like-home themed "Little Town".
Overall, this album is solid and worth buying...way better than "Let's Be Us Again" (darn I really don't like that album).
one of my favorites.......2007-01-12
Typical Lonestar.......2006-03-19
Lonestar's greatest album!!!.......2005-12-30
Coming Home IS Like Coming Home.......2005-10-17
Just watching them, one can see how much they enjoy thier work. Listening to them, one can tell how much they love their families. Where else can you find that combination, in such a dynamic group?
This Cd is the best ever. Delivering, once again, the very best of Lonestar!
They are a group for All ages, which is evident when you see the crowds at their concerts.
Lonestar is what True Entertainers are all about.
Not since Neil Diamond started have we seen a group This Good!
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Coming Home
Ras Shiloh Manufacturer: Vp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P289F6 Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- We Need More Love
- Let the People Voice Be Heard
- Give a Little Love
- What You Have Done
- The New Rising Day
- Need Your Love
- Are You Lonely
- Volume Of the Book
- It Will Be Over
- Rebel With a Cause
- Coming Home
- Come Down Jah Jah
- All What Ah Go On
- Voice Of the People
- Waste My Time
- All Of Me
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful!.......2007-06-07
Welcome Home!. . ........2007-05-22
My choice to fill that role is definitely I-Wayne. Silk's style was definitely far ahead of his time and even still he made such a great impact. The same could perhaps be said for the slight Portmore native who words and actions since breaking through have seemed downright strange at times, and although he is far more hot tempered than Silk was, he sings a style of militant roots which not only demands respect, but expects it, yet at the same time is able to fall back and sing a killing lovers tune or simple track at any time. For Warrior King's case, his style right now actually is quite akin to Silk (and that track! With King and Silk with a chanter, say Fantan Mojah, would have been a blessing!) and young Gyptian still has so far to go before what he truly is has been revealed to the masses but he'll certainly, later in his career, have the opportunity to be reggae's leading singer. However, all of that being said, without a doubt the man who has taken the actual vibes of Garnett Silk and built his career around them as his foundation is the NYC born and based Ras Shiloh. The singer, who'll chant it from the highest mountain given the opportunity that he is inspired by Silk, has a rather unusual place within the reggae community. Throughout his career, Ras Shiloh has taken long periods of inactivity (at least in terms of being on the radio and play lists in Jamaica), even still, his popularity has yet to wane even in the slightest degrees and he is routinely present on some of the larger cultural shows on the island and his big big tunes (of course most notably Are You Satisfied) are appreciated as strongly as ever.
Shiloh's style is simply Garnett Silk's style and its most interesting because all the combinations and songs Silk might have made or could have made, we have Shiloh toiling along his way, making a big name and creating the same vibes we may have heard from Silk himself. I can't count how many times I've played a Shiloh song for a friend or an acquaintance only to get the response, "You have new Silk?", not only the styles but the way they both carry themselves are very similar. While Shiloh hasn't garnered on the many of the praise which was shown to Silk, he hasn't exactly been the odd man out. Along with Chuck Fender over the past half decade probably no foreign born artist has received more laude than has Shiloh, being definitely respected amongst fans and people in the industry as well. To date, he has been a favorite of Penthouse head Donovan Germain (who also favored Jahmali and has worked with Warrior King as well), one of the legendary producers, particularly in the dancehall arena, but the two have come together to push some of the highest quality material anyone has ever heard from Shiloh. His previous album, that downright MASSIVE From Rasta to You came from Penthouse Studios to fine fine acclaim, however, it was 2002 when that album dropped, and despite being one of his most popular to date (and his third overall) it would be five years before Shiloh would give us another.
Enter Coming Home. With, surprisingly, the production here being done by the equally legendary (perhaps even more so) Bobby Digital. The pair, on paper at least, seems a winning one as Digital brings nothing less than two epic Sizzla albums (Da Real Thing and of course the perfect Black Woman & Child) highlighting his roots catalog (even though Calibud did most of the work) and armed with a vault full of roots riddims, the two should do quite well. Coming Home is a wonderfully executed album which easily shoots to the head of the class as one of the, if not THE best reggae album of 2007 so far. Its almost frustrating, considering the level of album that was From Rasta to You a half decade ago and now picking up here, there should have been two more nice Shiloh albums on the shelves for the masses, and yet Coming Home was well well worth the wait. The completely roots set is a wonderful gem of modern roots and from beginning to end never misses a beat and never fails on one of its sixteen selections. Shiloh himself has not changed much in the time apparently, his voice is still as strong and yet just as far from overbearing as ever, channeling, nearly directly the spirit of Garnett Silk through his vibes, and I'd go as far as to say that he has even outdone himself from the From Rasta to You album as Coming Home is just as consistent, but offers even more in terms of spectacular material at the top. As a point maker, just plop the cd in and press play, the first song you'll hear, We Need More Love is easily amongst the album's finest and gets Coming Home set off on a wonderful foot and the rest of the album even still holds true to those vibes.
Somewhere in the middle of Coming Home you might lose your point, however, as most great roots pieces, it has somewhat of a lover's feel to it and while it certainly is nowhere near dancehall, the most seasoned of soundmen could definitely find a place for it in any dance, it truly covers the lover's area finely, without even trying. Perhaps that is due to Shiloh noticeable improvement in certain areas. While not much has changed in the half decade since we last hear from him, Ras Shiloh has definitely become a more complete writer and that's not to say that he was poor at the skill from before, but Coming Home shows that he was completely focused on putting forth his best effort and there are some nice nice meditations on the album. I'd go as far as to say that he joins the upper echelons as far as writers as singers go, joining the likes of Luciano, I-Wayne and even Jah Cure now with this effort. As usual, he reaches no tough spots with his vocals, despite having Silk's very unusual vocalizing style (which even comes off as vocoder effect at times but definitely is not) his voice has an underlying strength and substance to it which not many other singers can claim.
Among biggest things about Coming Home are the several very well done combinations Ras Shiloh has. The first, Let the People Voice Be Heard with Morgan Heritage is one of the best as it works on absolutely every level, and Shiloh more than holds his own with the group. Aside from the combination aspect, it is amongst the album's best overall as well. The second combination is a bit more unusual as it features Shiloh with Portmore chanter Bascom X on the excellent New Rising Day. The song took a minute to grow on me, despite being backed with one of the strongest and most lovely one drops Coming Home has to offer and being one of the songs here that just hit a spot in you and make you feel good, its very lovely vibe the unlikely pair creates on the tune (now if VP just kept Bascom in studio and pulled an album from him, wouldn't that be nice for later this year). The final combination on Coming Home and the one which I'm calling the best is It Will Be Over with man of the moment, Guyanese chanter Natural Black. The song actually reminds me slightly of the MASSIVE tune Nuh Build Great Men from Fantan Mojah and Jah Cure and it works completely! Definitely one of the album's best offerings and actually nice since Black is flooding the place with nice albums and this is a combination that is best appreciated on this album.
When Shiloh takes off on his own for the balance of the album he definitely does himself proud with all tunes having fight for second when compared to the absolutely MAMMOTH Volume of the Book. Volume of the Book sounds directly like something Silk himself may have sung in his time, and wherever he is, be sure he has the tune playing on his racks (and I'm sure he has playing the divine Rastaman in the Hills, a HUGE track from Shiloh which wasn't included here shockingly). Volume of the Book is huge and for all roots fans definitely something you need to hear, and does nicely as one of the more uptempo and vibrant tunes here, Shiloh shows his absolute best on the tune. Also, as it directly proceeds It Will Be Over, it makes for one of the best stretches of tracks on the album. Following those two tracks still is the excellent Rebel With a Cause which channels an older Shiloh vibe with using `Babylon Yuh Doom' as a punch line at times. Again, the track is one of the songs that just make you feel good through it, definitely one of the biggest vibes overall.
Check Shiloh's take on the lovely Come Down Jah Jah. The song, I love in just about any form (most famously to my knowledge it was done by Luciano) and it is just a wonderful song, definitely one suiting to Shiloh's style of making music. Check the closer All of Me, in a pure lover's style of a classic riddim, makes you want to grab your woman by the waist and hit the hit the dance floor but very nice and easy, and Shiloh, again very lyrically strong, paints a very nice picture on the tune. Check the downright excellent What Have You Done, catch a very nice vibes from that one over the very Marley-esque riddim, but even still, is a very nice song on its own merits. And lastly you definitely need to check Ah What a Gwan, probably the best pure conscious track on Coming Home altogether.
Overall, Coming Home is one of the two best reggae albums I've heard all year (with the other being Tony Rebel's I-Rebel), yes its that strong, had it come last year, it might have even given the epochal Phantom War by Lutan Fyah a run for its money, Coming Home is HUGE! Recommended to all established roots fans and of course fans of Shiloh who probably woke up this morning and headed out to pick this one up. Newer fans, don't even approach it, picking up From Rasta to You or one of Shiloh's earlier albums will make this one even more open to your ears. But when you reach the level of becoming a fan, by all means pick this one up. MASSIVE! GO GET IT!
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Coming Home
Tim "Love" Lee Manufacturer: Stereo Deluxe ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MRP33A Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Incog - He Needs Me
- The White Sport - She Is Groovy
- Brother From Another Planet - Moochin'
- Stuntmen - You're The Best Find
- Al Chem - No Hopper
- Dub Syndicate - Wellie
- As One - Triumphant
- Tim "Love" Lee - First Base Bossa (7" version)
- Kings Have Long Arms - Pigeons Carry My News
- Antena - Ingenuous
- Gudrun Gut - Move Me (Thomas Fehlmann Tango Shuffle)
- Jammin' Unit - Never Been On E
- SJD - LSM
- Tara Busch-First Girl On Mars - Imaginary Audience
- Broadcast - Chord Simple
- Mescalito - Rambla
- Skylab - Ghost
Album Description
After a short stint as Hammond player with Katrina and The Waves(!) at the end of the 80s, Tim "Love" Lee started producing what has since amounted to quite a repertoire of well-tempered (in both senses of the word) bouncing music, rocking the living room and dancefloor alike: remixes for artists such as Shantel, Gus Gus and Soul Wax, two groundbreaking albums of his own ( Confessions Of A Selector, The Continuing Confessions Of Tim 'Love' Lee), and records by Groove Armada, Tom Vek, and others, which he released on his label Tummy Touch.
For Coming Home he has now collected 18 of his all-time favorite tracks. This remarkably homogenous mixture breathes the special 'Love' vibe of the unpretentious Brit; not by compulsively dragging out the obscure, but by masterfully bringing together intertwining tracks by (amongst others) Dub Syndicate, As One, Thomas Fehlmann/Gudrun Gut, The White Sport and Jammin Unit. We hear Dub bass see-sawing next to Bossa Nova, circling ambient beats, whilst a Tango sample muscles its way onto the dancefloor, where crooked synths linger and barenaked bongos illuminate the night in the glow of low-lying mirror balls...!
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Coming Home
Yungchen Lhamo Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DCKM Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Happiness Is...
- Sky
- Heart
- Per Rig Chog Sum
- Khyab Sangye
- Ngak Pai Metog
- Dream
- Defiance
- Coming Home
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Make no mistake: Yungchen Lhamo's second RealWorld album, Coming Home--dedicated to His Holiness the Dalai Lama--is deeply personal, political, and powerful. With Hector Zazou producing and, for the first time, orchestral accompaniment, the Tibetan exile's music takes on the intangible spaciness of world-groove trance dance tracks. The lyrics, however, are firmly rooted in messages of the heart and the importance of home, to which Lhamo hopes to return. --Cristina Del SestoAmazon.com
Yungchen Lhamo's second album for RealWorld is an intriguing and sometimes difficult work. Boldly moving away from the solo voice that dominated her first CD, she and producer Hector Zazou have constructed a complex set of songs that range from ritual to pop, utilizing semiclassical strings along with electric and acoustic guitar, with a very light touch of electronic ambiance. Zazou has an incredible ability to create dense layers of sound that never interfere with the central character of a piece--in this case the wide-ranging vocals of Tibetan singer Lhamo. The sounds gently usurp other cultures, with many musical references to India and China at the forefront, but jazz and European folk enter into the scheme, too. Perhaps one of the key pieces is "Heart," with an almost surreal Finnish kantele (zither) linked to the sky by some indefinable drones and terse violin lines. There are some clichéd jazz guitar lines here and there, and the occasional drift into New Age "mood" music, but these elements survive because we are presented with a voice of such distinct character and grace. Lhamo is a singer of beauty and control, and Zazou has found a setting for Lhamo's voice that surpasses expectation. --Louis GibsonCustomer Reviews:
Home Is Where The Heart Is.......2006-10-29
Disappointing.......2005-05-17
Great vocalist crippled by production.......2005-05-14
Unfortunately this incredible singer caught the eye of some new-ageish producer, who applied a standard formula to westernize music they judge too exotic to the $ holding westeners. I can almost see a major gym-chain yoga class realaxing to this album, that's how bad this lifeless and sterile production is.
As I listened to this CD, I came to think of the portable cassetterecorders of the 80's, with karaoke mode, so you could tune down the vocals. I found myself hoping the have the reverse, where I could tune down the elevatormusic playing on the background so that I could instead focus on some of the finest singing this planet has produced.
easternmusiclover.......2001-07-18
Truly Special.......2000-04-08
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Christmas Rhapsody
Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VEQ5C Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
Tracks:
- O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL / ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH / HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING
- I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS / "GOING HOME" NEW WORLD SYMPHONY
- SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN / DANCE OF THE SUGAR PLUM FAIRY
- THE CHRISTMAS SONG
- RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER / LET IT SNOW
- AVE MARIA
- O COME O COME EMANUEL / O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM / THE FIRST NOEL
- WINTER WONDERLAND / JINGLE BELLS
- SILENT NIGHT / O HOLY NIGHT
- SWEET LITTLE JESUS BOY / AWAY IN A MANGER / WHAT CHILD IS THIS?
- JESU JOY OF MAN'S DESIRING / AMAZING GRACE
- HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS
- WHITE CHRISTMAS
Customer Reviews:
Amazing skills, yet too busy for listening enjoyment.......2006-12-13
John Bayless Christmas Rhapsody.......2006-02-13
best concert pianist in the world.......2005-08-18
This is the best Christmas album on the market.
My favorite of the season.......2004-12-31
Best Piano Christmas CD ever!.......2004-12-15
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Coming Home
The Nadas Manufacturer: Authentic (Oarfin) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RD8I Release Date: 2000-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Cry
- Carve Your Name
- Beautiful Girl
- Foreign Tongue
- Rock Star
- Ends Meet
- Love Song
- Coming Home
- Let Me Sleep
- Mi Corazon
- Open D
- Clear
- The Wolf
- Disenchanted Heart
- California
Customer Reviews:
A must for any collection.......2002-06-08
Coming Home, The Nadas.......2001-11-22
Coming Home is Going Places.......2001-07-25
Take the entire trip.......2001-01-27
Nada minute too soon!.......2001-01-23
I was more than surprised by the talent of this band. They were fabulous. Their music is fun and melow, wild and dance-able, all at the same time. The band covered a few popular songs, but their best effort by far was their original music. I purchased Coming Home at the bar and have been listening to it from that point on.
I will purchase their other CDs and look forward to their next visit to Denver.
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Coming Home
Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges Manufacturer: Armadillo Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007ZT2LQ Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- I'm Going Back
- Giving Up on Love
- In Your Arms Tonight
- Coming Home
- I Wish Someone Would Have Told Me
- Love Me Right
- Railroad Line
- How Can I Win?
- I Need You
- You're the One
- Real Hero
- I Woke Up This Morning
Customer Reviews:
Try it - you'll like it!.......2007-07-30
Goes beyond the Blues.......2007-03-27
Why did I decide to give this disc five stars? Because I can't stop listening to it!
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Come Home.......2005-08-08
Average customer rating: |
Never Coming Home
Betty Padgett Manufacturer: Media Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J3EFCM Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Sneaking Around
- Come on Over
- Best Friend My Lover
- Never Coming Home
- Rock Your Boat
- Hey Boy
- I Found a Love
- Bounce
- Perfect Man
- Check Yourself
Christian Music:
- Counting Down the Days [Import]
- Definitive 70's, Vol. 2 [Import]
- Doo Wop Days
- Drew's Famous Luau Dance Party Favorites
- Drew's Famous Ultimate Dance Party Favorites
- E'Morey
- Early Days
- First Steps
- For Your Love [Collectables]
- Four Chords & Several Years Ago
Christian Music
Ready for the Weekend [CD-single]
The Tower Brass Quintet at Play
Music CD: La Historia [Enhanced]
Very Best of the Early Years [Import]
We're Going to Miss You Pt. 2 [CD-single]