Yesterday

Yesterday

Track Listings

1. Tribute 2 Mic
2. Violet Daze
3. Yesterday
4. Isis (This is for the Homies)
5. Only If U Notice Me (SaraBlue)
6. I Have 2 Laugh
7. I Try 2 Understand
8. Makin the Sun Rise (SaraBlue)
9. Simply Love (2003)
10. 36 Days
11. Going Down
12. Just 2 Know U
13. Syllable Lullabize

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Marq-e is almost 25, and already, got so many styles and thoughts, that it is hard to keep up with the guy. He is also a riziliant young film creator and makes and edits his own music videos, ad campaigns, CD Covers, stills. I mean he is a one man show, and he is always surprising us with something new, that he can do. I think he is studying scuba diving right now, because he says he wants to shoot under water film and photos for music videos and film ideas that he has in mind!! A do'er and not a talker!

Product Description
A very interesting combination of rap and pop styles. No two songs sound exactly the same. Most of the tracks do not sound like any of the mainstream hip hop that you are used. Marq-e really mixes it up. Bruce Holms Produces the tracks with an interesting twist of sounds and styles and SaraBlue, the 16 year old phenom, breaks out, showing us why many believe that she is the future of music, in many ways. The album is definitely inspired and worth the listen. There are also, very few bad words on th ealbum, which is refreshing for those who like hip hop, but do not always appreciate the hard core, disturbing, militious topics, dissrespect to women, and feudal cursing.

Yesterday,Marq-E,Atomic Lawn Records, LLC,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Very original collection of diverse styles and sounds like no other hip hop artist out there today.


Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow the Greatest Hits of Kenny Loggins
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Kenny Loggins still rocks
  • If you love Kenny, you'll love this
  • A Treasure For Loggin's Fans
  • Loggins bloggins
  • Great CD!
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow the Greatest Hits of Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002BVB
Release Date: 1997-03-25

Tracks:

  1. This Is It
  2. Whenever I Call You 'Friend'
  3. Footloose
  4. Heart To Heart
  5. Danger Zone
  6. Meet Me Half Way
  7. I'm Alright (Theme From 'Caddyshack')
  8. Return To Pooh Corner
  9. Don't Fight It
  10. Forever
  11. Conviction Of The Heart
  12. The Real Thing
  13. For The First Time
  14. Celebrate Me Home
  15. The Rest Of Your Life

Amazon.com essential recording

The term "middle of the road" was virtually invented for Kenny Loggins, whose brand of plain and pleasant pop/rock has always managed to find a place on the charts. This 15-song set has most of the hits you'll need, including the soundtrack singles ("I'm Alright," "Danger Zone," "Footloose") and the duets with Stevie Nicks and Steve Perry. One thing is for sure: the man certainly knows a good hook when he hears it. --Marc Greilsamer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Kenny Loggins still rocks.......2007-07-29

This CD was everything I expected and more. The title tracks from Footloose and Top Gun took me back to the movies - which were the HOT back in its days.

I also intend to use one of the tracks for my wedding song.

Highly recommended for any Kenny Loggins fan and anyone who appreciates good music.

5 out of 5 stars If you love Kenny, you'll love this.......2007-07-17

I have been a fan of Kenny for years!! I attended my first Loggins & Messina concert way back in 1975. This is a collection of some of his more familiar hits. I bought this to replace the copie that I have literaly worn out. I keep it in my car to play when transporting my five grandchildren to and from their many activities. This one and also "Back to Pooh Corner" are their favorites. It is music that they enjoy and doesn't drive me crazy like some of the other things they listen to at home. They are both timeless music for all generations.

5 out of 5 stars A Treasure For Loggin's Fans.......2007-07-13

This collection is a must for any Loggin's fan. Whether it's power ballads such as "Conviction Of The Heart" and "The Real Thing" or the edgy "I'm Alright" and "Don't Fight It" with Steve Perry, his unique voice and cool tones will surely please.

5 out of 5 stars Loggins bloggins.......2007-06-09

I was surprised by the tunes on this CD. I am very glad to add it to my collection. Loggins is a very talented musician.

5 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2007-04-10

This is a wonderful CD! It contains all of Kenny Loggin's greatest hits so it's fun to listen to on the road. Well worth the money!
Younger Than Yesterday
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • 4 1/2 stars.
  • Just to make one point...
  • Byrd Changes!
  • Awesome introduction to all the Byrds' eras at once
  • The Byrds Had Never Flown Higher Than In '67
Younger Than Yesterday
The Byrds
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002ACR
Release Date: 1996-04-30

Tracks:

  1. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star
  2. Have You Seen Her Face
  3. C.T.A.-102
  4. Renaissance Fair
  5. Time Between
  6. Everybody's Been Burned
  7. Thoughts And Words
  8. Mind Gardens
  9. My Back Pages
  10. The Girl With No Name
  11. Why
  12. It Happens Each Day
  13. Don't Make Waves
  14. My Back Pages (Alternate Version)
  15. Mind Gardens (Alternate Version)
  16. Lady Friend
  17. Old John Robertson (Single Version)

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Four of the five original Byrds were aboard for this folk-rock landmark. Within months of its release in the summer of 1967, David Crosby would move on and the group would enter a permanent period of flux. Younger Than Yesterday, however, finds songwriters Crosby, Roger McGuinn, and Chris Hillman prodding one another with varied but complementary triumphs. "My Back Pages" is one of their best Dylan covers (and the Byrds had plenty of them), while "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (written as a jab at the Monkees) represents two minutes of compressed pop cynicism that's as valid today as it was when it hit the airwaves. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars........2007-03-19

one of my three favorite byrds albums (the other two being "mr tambourine man" and "the notorious byrd brothers"), this is like a crossroads for all the byrds leanings in sound. the 12-string guitar is still present, the heavy psychedelia is in full bloom, and there are touches of country shadings. all in all, though, this is their most hippy oriented outting (the notorious byrd brothers album does give it a run for its money), with all the psychedelic trappings present, including reversed tapes and all that jazz. the songs are top notch, and the whole recording has a fresh playful quality that time has not diminished. this album is a must for all fans of 60's music, and highly recommended to all lovers of pop/folk/rock in general. the remasterd version is highly preferrable in sound to the first cd version, so buyer beware. the six bonus cuts could well have been left off. they add nothing to impact of the original 11 cuts.

5 out of 5 stars Just to make one point..........2007-01-22

If you read anything about the song So You Want To Be A Rock and Roll Star - including here - you'll see the claim that the song is about The Monkees, usually in a dismissive tone. It is true that one of the band members has been quoted as saying that he was thinking about The Monkees at the time. However, a simple listen to the lyrics once through would tell you otherwise. The song is about the rapid rise to stardom available to ALL bands at the time. In fact, I don't see how it could be anything other than a reflection of the Byrds own experience, screaming girls and all. There's certainly nothing in the song about television shows, or not writing your own songs, or any other criticism of the Monkees. And anyway, what's wrong with The Monks? They had great songwriters and great production, along with damn good vocalists.
While I'm at it, this is a great album. I was just a bit too young to anything more than the singles that got played on Top 40 radio, and they were gone before I started buying records. It was obviously my loss - this was a stellar band.

5 out of 5 stars Byrd Changes!.......2007-01-06

This, the fourth album from the Byrds, is often regarded as their strongest. This is mostly a matter of taste and opinion, but considering that most Byrds albums are great and near-masterpieces, it's not really that interesting if a particular is hailed as the best, the second best or third best.

This is a great album and an intersting one in several respects. For the first time the Byrds made an album without contributions from their original main-songwriter, Gene Clark. Clark had already left the band after the second album, but he is actually featured on "Fifth Dimension" as song-writer and possibly also playing on some tracks.

His absence gave place for a very interesting rise of bass-player Chris Hillman, who suddenly became the most prolific song-writer of the Byrds. Contributing four first-class songs, and four co-written with McGuinn ( 2 of them bonus-tracks ) his importance on his album obviously is immense.

"Have You Seen Her Face" was even chosen as a single, and though it did not fare very well (#74), it's one among many standouts on the album. Great guitars and vocals. "Time Between" is just as strong, and interestingly featuring future Byrd-member Clarence White on his easily recognizeable guitar. He's also featured on the short but nice "The Girl With No Name"

On the Beatles inspired "Thoughts and Words" McGuinn delivers some great psychedelic guitar-licks. Hilmann sing lead on his own songs and Crosby is delivering some breathtaking high pitch harmony vocals.

David Crosby is also showing strengths as a song-writer. Whereas Hillman's songs are mostly up-beat, Crosby's are mid-tempo or ballads. Strongest songs here from Crosby are "Everybody's Been Burned" and "Renaissance Fair" ( co-written with McGuinn). He also delivers the album only miss, the atonal time-piece "Mind Gardens".

Vocally usual lead-vocalist Roger McGuinn is up-front on the hit-singles ( #29 & #30 ) "So You Want to Be a Rock'n Roll Star" and Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages". Both great tracks; the former a satirical comment to the music-industry and the latter is classic Byrds with 12-strings and out-standing vocals.

The bonus-track are mostly nice additions. Crosby's "It Happens Each Day" would have been a nice swop for the weak "Mind Gardens".

The rare B-side "Don't Make Waves" is interesting though unsignificant. The other B-side "Old John Robertson" is much better. An different version was included on the band's next album "The Notorious Byrd Brothers".

Crosby's flop A-side "Lady Friend" does not really sound like anything the Byrds recorded before. Big, slightly chaotic production. Some fans consider the song an over-looked masterpiece. At any rate, the album as a whole is one the greatest and most important records that was released in 1967.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome introduction to all the Byrds' eras at once.......2006-10-27

I personally am a relatively new Byrds fan - I'm pretty sure I don't like most of the stuff after this album (country-rock was never really my thing anyway), but this album is absolutely amazing! While I agree that maybe it wasn't the most radical statement of 1967 by any stretch of the imagination, it was certainly one of the most consistently great albums of the year and the decade, and for that reason I'd also say it's also one of the most underrated.

Personally I've never been a David Crosby, but I actually like all of his songs here, even "Mind Gardens," which is a bit hippy-drippy, but not bad at all. In fact I think the album benefits from its presence - it's weirdness adds diversity to the album, as does "C.T.A.-102," which would otherwise be a good but indistinguishable song without the whooshes and alien voices. "Renaissance Fair" is also a hippy-drippy timepiece lyrically, but it's also a really great song - the guitars manage to be atonal and melodic at the same time, which is a difficult effect to describe.

I like "Why" a lot, too - it highlights the most direct connections between the Byrds and their more punk-influenced power pop followers in the late 70s, 80s and 90s - although I'm interested to hear that there is a better version out there. Is it available anywhere?

To be cliche, the cream of the crop is "So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star," where the verse predicts, strangely, Can and Talking Heads' polyrhythmic textures, world percussion and odd time signature while being a great classic Byrds song, awesome psych sound effects (crowd screaming cutting through the mix) and having a great trumpet part at the same time. Had the whole album had songs as unprecedented as this one, the album might have been a VERY radical statement. Not that any of the songs are slack at all, but it makes me wonder what would have unleashed had they not broken up.

I love "Thoughts and Words," although I question if they couldn't have written a slightly less clashing/forced sounding chorus, which seems awkward next to the haunting, rolling guitars of the verse. The backwards tapes are awesome, by the way. "My Back Pages" is also awesome, especially the alternate take, where the Leslie really fleshes the sound out, making it more expansive where the original feels a slight bit anemic. "Everybody's Been Burned" is haunting, beautiful and wistful in a Nick Drake sort of way - along with "Lady Friend" probably the only two songs by Crosby I can say I really love.

The country rock tracks are my least favorite on the album, but even they are top-notch for the genre. I already mentioned I'm not a huge fan of the genre (at least, not up until No Depression alt-country - but I absolutely loathe the Eagles and am not a big CSN fan either), but I still don't skip these songs, which speaks to their strength.

I haven't purchased the other early albums yet (soon I will) - so I won't pretend to be a Byrds expert enough to say this is their best or not. But I will say it is not only a great introduction to new Byrds fans, as all of the bands eras (folk-rock, psychedelia and country-rock) are present in one album with some of the strongest songwriting and playing in any of these genres. Amazing and underrated.

5 out of 5 stars The Byrds Had Never Flown Higher Than In '67.......2006-06-04

The thing that's most impressive about the Byrds' best album - namely "Younger than Yesterday" - is that both Hillman and Crosby are finally afforded a greater opportunity to strut their stuff as up-and-coming singer/songwriters rather than continuing to play reluctant sessionman roles to group leader McGuinn. In other words, a more "democratic" approach is employed on this stellar 1967 document ...

The best cases in point include the irresistable harmonies of Hillman's "Have You Seen Her Face" and his melodic country-rocker "Time Between" as well as Crosby's wistful "Everybody's Been Burned" (this reviewer's favorite Crosby composition, by the way) and HIS dreamy yet up-tempo "Renaissance Fair." Incidentally, two more excellent Crosby tunes are added to the reissue - the ethereal "It Happens Each Day" and the melodically rollicking "Lady Friend." It does seems rather strange that the latter song features a Boyce-and-Hart-style horn section that nonetheless works brillantly - even for a Crosby composition!

As for McGuinn, his satiric opener "So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star" (which features Good Ol' "Grazin' In The Grass" Himself, Mr. Hugh Masakela on brass) and the hard-rocking "Why?" are first-rate, as is the inclusion of another Dylan classic ("My Back Pages"), also sung by McGuinn. Unfortunately, though, the continuing efforts of each band member to have their own writings included on subsequent albums would eventually trigger the band's legendarily acrimonious break-up (especially on "The Notorious Byrd Brothers"). If all this is too painful to even think about, then stick with Good Ol' YTY - one of The Byrds' (and 1967's) finest pop releases. CIAO ...
Twice Removed From Yesterday/Bridge Of Sighs
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Great Trower Pair
  • top 10
  • Bridge of sighs
  • Trower at his peak
  • Two for One
Twice Removed From Yesterday/Bridge Of Sighs
Robin Trower
Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on
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ASIN: B000005RPW
Release Date: 1997-03-04

Tracks:

  1. I Can't Wait Much Longer
  2. Daydream
  3. Hannah
  4. Man Of The World
  5. I Can't Stand It
  6. Rock Me Baby Right
  7. Twice Removed From Yesterday
  8. Sinner's Song
  9. Ballerina
  10. Day Of The Eagle
  11. Bridge Of Sighs
  12. In This Place
  13. The Fool And Me
  14. Too Rolling Stoned
  15. About To Begin
  16. Lady Love
  17. Little Bit Of Sympathy

Album Description

Remastered from the original master tapes, this two-on-one features his Chrysalis albums 'Twice Removed From Yesterday'(1973) and 'Bridge Of Sighs' (1974). 17 tracks total, including 'Can't Wait Much Longer', 'Daydream', 'Bridge Of Sighs' and 'Too Rolling Stoned'. 1996 BGO release. Also features extensive sleeve notes and faithfully restored artwork.

Album Details

Classic Two on 1, features Some of his Best Material Including I Can't Wait Much Longer, Rock Me Baby, Day of the Eagle and Too Rolling Stoned.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Great Trower Pair.......2007-07-24

I agree with earlier review from Tommo 1957, songs from Twice Removed From Yesterday are great, including Hannah. I didn't know about the passing of Dewar. So sad to hear.This album turned me on to the great talent that was, and is now, Robin Trower. This album led perfectly to his masterpiece, Bridge of Sighs.
Robin and his newer band made their way here to Oklahoma City, and what a treat to see him, still cranking the lights out of his guitar.
Also, his anthology album showcases his work. I'd recommend that, as well as this pair, because Twice Removed is a classic!!
JLMankin

5 out of 5 stars top 10.......2007-07-01

Come on.........everyone knows Bridge of Sighs is in the top ten and it includes the first album. Can't go wrong.

4 out of 5 stars Bridge of sighs.......2007-02-12

I loved "bridge of sighs" the first time I heard it. I found many of the other songs enjoyable as well. There are a few songs on this (double) album that are below par for Robin Trower, but it is still a good addition to anyones collection.

5 out of 5 stars Trower at his peak.......2007-01-07

Bridge of Sighs and Twice Removed From Yesterday represent Robin Trower at his peak. Combining with Reg Isidore on drums and the vocals of James Dewar, Trower creates an atmosphere filled with dreamy guitar riffs, while still allowing the vocal talents of Dewar to shine.
The Hendrix influence is obvious, yet this is not a Jimi clone. Trower remains one of the most under-rated guitarists of his generation.

4 out of 5 stars Two for One.......2006-11-04

Classic Trower, including his most well known work Bridge of Sighs. Can't go wrong for the price.
Once Upon A Mattress (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • "Mattress" CD was excellent
  • an oldie but a goodie
  • Nothing like the original --
  • Awesome
  • I saw the original on Broadway
Once Upon A Mattress (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
Marshall Barer
Manufacturer: Decca U.S.
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ASIN: B000002ONH
Release Date: 1993-04-13

Tracks:

  1. Overture - Orchestra
  2. Many Moons Ago - Harry Snow
  3. An Opening For A Princess - Joe Bova and Ensemble
  4. In A Little While - Allen Case, Anne Jones
  5. Shy - Carol Burnett, Joe Bova And Ensemble
  6. Sensitivity - Jane White, Robert Weil
  7. The Swamps Of Home - Carol Burnett, Joe Bova And Ensemble
  8. Normandy - Harry Snow, Matt Mattox, Anne Jones
  9. Spanish Panic - Jane White
  10. Song Of Love - Carol Burnett, Joe Bova And Ensemble
  11. Quiet - Jane White And Ensemble
  12. Studio Dialogue - Carol Burnett
  13. Happily Ever After - Carol Burnett
  14. Man To Man Talk - Matt Mattox, Joe Bova
  15. Very Soft Shoes - Matt Mattox And Ensemble
  16. Yesterday I Loved You - Allen Case, Anne Jones
  17. Nightingale Lullaby - Ginny Perlowin
  18. Finale - Joe Bova, Matt Mattox, Jack Gilford And Ensemble

Amazon.com

Based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale The Princess and the Pea, Once Upon a Mattress opened in May 1959 and was a solid success, if not a huge blockbuster. It did well enough, in any case, to warrant a 1997 revival starring Sarah Jessica Parker. The show was far from revolutionary, but it provided a really fun vehicle for a cast of top stage personalities, including black actress Jane White, who played Queen Aggravain (a part originally written for comedienne Nancy Walker) in whiteface. But of course, Once Upon a Mattress's heart and soul was Carol Burnett, who, in her Broadway debut created the part of Princess Winnifred and delivered two of Mary Rodgers's best songs, the hilarious "Shy" and the spunky "Happily Ever After," which sounds a bit like Jule Styne at his most rhythmic. Burnett's timing and performance remain as sharp as they were 40 years ago. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Mattress" CD was excellent.......2007-01-09

I've really enjoyed this CD. I only wish the play was available on DVD.

5 out of 5 stars an oldie but a goodie.......2006-03-15

Loved Carol Burnett then and love her now. This original cast CD is a lovely trip down memory lane.

5 out of 5 stars Nothing like the original -- .......2006-01-30

No offense to any of the subsequent "Freds" but Carol Burnett OWNS this role. The recording is as fresh and funny as anything being done today and this is the version musical theatre fans should have in their library. Get it.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2006-01-22

My school did this musical last year (Spring 2005) and I had never heard of it before, so I bought both the Revial and the Original Cast Recordings. Fell in love. I was Sir Harry and loved both songs that I sang in. In my opinion, those are the two best songs in the entire musical, but then again, I'm biased.

Once Upon A Mattress OCR is by far the best out there. Don't get me wrong, the Revival Cast did a wonderful job (soundtrack at least) But There is something about Carol Burnett. She was meant to sing be Fred. But one thing that I didn't like is that "The Minstrel, the Jester & I" wasn't in this recording. But that is really the only problem I had with this.

My fav songs include:
In a Little While (because I sang it)
Yesterday I Loved You (again, I sang it)
Many Moons Ago
Shy

Would I recomend this CD? YES I WOULD!! I would shout it from the rooftops that people should by this CD! It's a funny, quaint little musical that people need to know about. I LOVE IT!

5 out of 5 stars I saw the original on Broadway.......2005-12-19

Once Upon a Mattress was one of the first Broadway shows that I ever saw and I was totally mesmorized and laughed so hard that my side hurt. Carol Burnett was the perfect person to play Fred and it was one of those magical performances that stays with you for a lifetime. The original cast album captures the fun and spirit of the show.

Later during the run of the show a friend of mine joined the chorus and when we talked about the experience, he told me that the joy that was on stage was similar to that felt by the cast and that was apparent on the album. They especially liked working with Ms. Burnett as she was a giving and caring actress.

I recommend this album to anyone who wants to spend some time just feeling good.
Yesterday's Universe
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    Yesterday's Universe
    Madlib
    Manufacturer: Stones Throw
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000PWQT44
    Release Date: 2007-07-17

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    1. Bitches Brew - Otis Jackson Jr Trio
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    12. Sunny C (California) - Ahmad Miller
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    Album Description

    Yesterday's Universe continues to expand with astral speed. Since their first appearance on wax with 2000's Elle's Theme EP followed shortly thereafter by their debut LP, Angles Without Edges the group of esoteric jazz cats that make up Yesterdays New Quintet started a revolution of dusty, hazy, jazz instrumentals with a hip-hop sensibility. With mastermind producer Madlib leading the way, each member of the combo went on to record his own solo album or start his own offshoot project all within the Yesterdays New Quintet family. With Yesterday's Universe, Madlib collects his favorite unreleased tracks from the Quintet's many incarnations.
    A New Day Yesterday
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • FOR HEAVY METAL-POP-BLUES-AND ROCK FANS
    • ***************The Next King**************************
    • A nice start
    • Good Energy
    • Disappointing
    A New Day Yesterday
    Joe Bonamassa
    Manufacturer: Premier Artists
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005NVYF
    Release Date: 2001-08-28

    Tracks:

    1. Cradle Rock
    2. Walk in the Shadows
    3. A New Day Yesterday
    4. I Know Where I Belong
    5. Miss You, Hate You (Rock Radio Remix)
    6. Nuthin' I Wouldn't Do (For a Woman Like You)
    7. Colour And Shape
    8. Headaches To Heartbreaks
    9. Trouble Waiting
    10. If Heartaches Were Nickels
    11. Current Situation
    12. Don't Burn Down That Bridge
    13. Miss You, Hate You (Original Full Length Version)

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars FOR HEAVY METAL-POP-BLUES-AND ROCK FANS.......2007-07-14

    Joe Bonamassa is similar to Walter Trout. Heavy metal mixed in with a lot of other styles. He may be a better guitar player: he doesn't play 2200 npm (notes per minute), a phrase a reviewer labeled Alvin Lee. He's an excellent singer, and a fairly good songwriter, on his contributions. You will like this disc more as you listen to good songs like: CRADLE ROCK (heavy metal); WALK IN MY SHADOWS (blues); A NEW DAY YESTERDAY (metal); IF HEARTACHES WERE NICKLES (slower blues); and CURRENT SITUATION (soul blues). He does his best singing on HEARTACHES WERE NICKLES, sounding a lot like Janis Joplin. All the numbers on A NEW DAY YESTERDAY are worth listening to: a can't miss buy.

    4 out of 5 stars ***************The Next King**************************.......2007-04-01

    Yeaa Joe is gonna be the next king ..i have bought all hes records not in cronological order so i heard the live album before this one ( the live album is based on this one )this one is not gonna let you down. the beat on I Know Where I Belong sounds like billy cobham (spectrum)so cool and a very tasty solo more than 2min on it cant be wrong ..so for you ho havent heard Joe.B before buy this before you buy the live album .its a great album.,PS you must buy the live its awsome.,.,

    3 out of 5 stars A nice start.......2006-08-29

    The guest visits by Leslie West, Rick Derringer, and Greg Allman were wasted. Uninspired work on their part. The backup vocalists for Miss You, Hate You though worked out well.

    Very promising stuff on his originals. His Albert King cover Don't Burn Down the Bridge is puzzling to me as he elsewhere nails the Albert thing. Stevie Ray had no problem doing a very reverent rip of Albert when he covered him. Don't know if I would go as far as saying the cover evoked memories of Spinal Tap BIG BOTTOM.

    The guy even at this point has wonderful chops but is still figuring out who HE is. His latest You And Me is a lot more even and still as eclectic. His synthesis of influences is more complete and personalized as you would expect.

    One wonders what the guy will be like a decade from now presuming he is still at it. His thing seems to work much better as a live trio than studio. This suggests the live version of this CD might be better, albeit more indulgent.

    3 out of 5 stars Good Energy.......2006-07-15

    This album is good to just throw in your car CD player and fire up a couple of songs while you drive.

    As a guitar player he has good energy and lays down a nice guitar sound. The vocals are pretty strong on about half the songs.

    My favorite track at this point is the title track.

    2 out of 5 stars Disappointing.......2006-01-31

    I bought this disc because my brother is a big fan of this guy. He's also very much into Stevie Ray Vaughn. Trouble is, Joe Bonamassa is basically a Stevie Ray clone here. Lot's of hard driving blues rock with the guitar front and center. But there is nothing new here that wasn't done better earlier - like Stevie Ray or Buddy Guy etc. The songwriting is a bit weak. My big complaint is the lack of variety in the music. I expect guys who are basically "guitar heros" to mix it up a bit - a la Jeff Beck or Eric Johnson. There is an all too brief flourish of acoustic guitar playing that only leaves you wanting more. Sadly the album just winds up being repetitive.
    Funeral for Yesterday
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Awesome Rock Band
    • Kittie rules!!
    • Great music, but DRM means no computer play
    • Oh, looky here....
    • Kittie's best yet
    Funeral for Yesterday
    Kittie
    Manufacturer: X Of Infamy
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000MQ55HK
    Release Date: 2007-02-20

    Tracks:

    1. Funeral For Yesterday
    2. Breathe
    3. Everything That Could Have Been
    4. Slow Motion
    5. Will To Live
    6. Never Again
    7. Sweet Destruction Interlude
    8. Summer Dies
    9. Flower of Flesh and Blood
    10. Around Your Heart
    11. This Too Shall Pass
    12. Last Goodbye
    13. Witch Hunt
    14. The Change

    Album Description

    Includes bonus DVD with 45 minutes of exclusive footage, interviews, and videos. It also features behind the scenes content in the studio making the album, Funeral For Yesterday.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome Rock Band .......2007-07-26

    Stumbled onto the band Kittie early one Sunday morning. This is a great band that mixes good old fashion heavy metal with a touch of death metal. An amazing sound and the first time IO have heard an all girl band that truly stands on their own merits and the music alone.

    4 out of 5 stars Kittie rules!!.......2007-06-27

    Im Kittie Fan, even I like this CD (and the DVD) I think is a little more comercial and easier to hear, Im still thinking Lander sisters rules, if you are begining in the Speed metal you could begin with "Funeral For yesterday" and "in to the Darkness" (previous CD)

    3 out of 5 stars Great music, but DRM means no computer play.......2007-06-20

    I loved the music on all of this, but somebody decided I shouldn't be able to play the disc on my computer or convert the disc for my mp3 player. I wouldn't mind so much if there was a notice of this restriction. To call this a compact disc (and it's not since it doesn't adhere to the standard) is false advertising and my only real knock about the release.

    Get me one I can rip to mp3 and I'd make that a 5 star rating.

    1 out of 5 stars Oh, looky here...........2007-06-04

    When you look at a band like Kittie, you think: "Well, they can't be all that bad. I mean, four decent-looking chicks trying to play heavy metal, a decent-yet-ironic band name, decent music, what could go wrong?" Well, let me tell you, almost everything can go wrong into purchasing a Kittie album. Everything that this band releases is garbage, but let me tell you, their latest release "Funeral for Yesterday," is BAD!!!!

    What do I mean by "bad"? Is it the worst Kittie album yet? Oh, undeniably! Although I have no clue how anything could be as worse as "Spit," which was already a horrific album in its own way. You see, every Kittie album has a formula, and it is this: washed-up guitar + no bass + intolerable drumming + whiny vocals + laughable lyrics = the perfect Kittie album. FfY is no different from the trash that Kittie releases, and it needs to be sent off to Iraq where it can be used as a torture device. Really....

    Well, you might be saying, "That's your opinion." Well, yeah, it is my opinion, but I think it is also a FACT that Kittie is the absolute worst band ever! They're competing against Limp Bizkit right now for the position of the "Worst Band Ever" award. I don't think I can name a band, besides Limp Bizkit, that could surpass the awesomely badness of this band. I hope this album is it for them! I hope that once this album falls off the charts (oh wait....) that this disgrace of a band will never walk the face of the earth again! There are so many things I can say about this band that would get me banned from the site, which is the only reason I'm not going to say them (I love reviewing here, besides the bagillion rules they have on here!).

    I'm just going to stop here. There is nothing else I can say about this band. They suck, they're a disgrace to music itself, and I hope they rot for eternity in the underworld!

    4 out of 5 stars Kittie's best yet.......2007-05-31

    Kittie formed in 1999, and their debut, "Spit," met with overall positive acclaim. But six years later, the Canadian all-female alt-metal quartet had gone through a great deal of problems. In 2005, when they parted ways with longtime label Artemis Records, and lost two of their band members (Jennifer Arroyo and Lisa Marx), many skeptics thought the end of Kittie was near. But the Lander sisters (Morgan and Mercedes - the two founders of the group) choose to think of it a different way - a new beginning. In 2006, Kittie emerged from the ashes with a new bassist (Trish Doan), a new lead guitarist (Tara Mcleod), new record label (their own label, X of Infamy Records), a new album (this year's very aptly titled "Funeral For Yesterday"), and, more-or-less, a new sound, too!

    "Funeral For Yesterday" is doubtlessly Kittie's most mature, melodic, accessible, realized, confident-sounding, well-written, and polished release to date. "FFY" is living proof that Kittie's sound has changed dramatically since the days of "Spit." The new album boasts a crisp, clear, almost squeaky-clean production job, and a wealth of memorable songs, infectious hooks, and clean singing from Morgan. Morgan explores her singing voice so much that her growls and screams have been put on the back burner, and are only occasionally brought out to offset the melodic vocals. In fact, we don't even get a single growl until track four, "Slow Motion," and track seven, "Sweet Destruction," is an ultra melodic interlude track that even finds Morgan crooning things like "Life is good." As other reviewers have already pointed out, "Funeral" is slightly hindered because Morgan can sometimes come dangerously close to sounding like an Amy Lee (of Evanescence) clone, but those moments are few and far between.

    And despite all of the melodic touches, these fourteen songs pack enough muscular, meaty rhythms, crunching, ofteh thrashy riffs, propulsive, leads, and even occasional blazing solos to make the album typically quite heavy. The final sound is very dynamic, diverse, well-balanced, and well-textured. "The Change" is remarkably heavy and hard-hitting, and "Last Goodbye" and "Witch Hunt" (the heaviest songs of the bunch) are also quite brutal. Elsewhere, tracks like the title track, "Breathe," and "Slow Motion" are bolstered by strong, crunchy guitars and humming bass lines, and "Never Again" and "This Too Shall Pass" evoke industrial metal - their churning riffs, and repetitive, lumbering rhythms wouldn't sound completely mismatched if they came off of a Prong or Ministry record. Also of note are the third track, "Everything That Could Have Been," which is highlighted by excellent singing and almost doomy riffs; the kind of spacey chorus and ripping, wailing solo of "Flower of Flesh and Blood"; and the hooky, galloping rhythm that bolsters "Around Your Heart."

    Kittie remain an acquired taste for some listeners, and "Funeral For Yesterday" won't change your mind if you're not already a fan, but no matter what your opinion of them is, one should at least give them props for overcoming such adversity to release their best album to date. To conclude, "FFY" is a very satisfying, eminently memorable, and extremely solid album that gets better with repeat listens, and it is sure to become a favorite among fans and critics alike. Nicely done, girls.
    A Death-Grip On Yesterday
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • even though it is a bit softer it is still good
    • Not the heviest metal, but well-done
    • Simply amazing. If you don't read I will kill you in your sleep.
    • (3.5 stars) Not perfect, but better than you might think
    • Fun Album
    A Death-Grip On Yesterday
    Atreyu
    Manufacturer: Victory Records
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    ASIN: B000EDWL4G
    Release Date: 2006-03-28

    Tracks:

    1. The Theft
    2. Exs And Ohs
    3. Our Sick Story (Thus Far)
    4. Your Private War
    5. Shameful
    6. Creature
    7. My Fork In The Road (Your Knife In My Back)
    8. Untitled Finale
    9. We Stand Up

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars even though it is a bit softer it is still good.......2007-02-05

    This CD is amazing. The Brandon (drumer, vocals) has more of a role in this album and brings nothing but his best. Alex (main vocals) also brings his A game overall an amazing CD.

    4 out of 5 stars Not the heviest metal, but well-done.......2007-01-02

    This album was amazing! Screaming and clean vocals, but sometimes the drummer sings more than Alex, like in "The Theft". My favorite songs are "Your Private War", "Ex's And Oh's", "My Fork In The Road (Your Knife In My Back)", "Our Sick Story", and "Shameful".

    The good:

    They can get really catchy and heavy, and so does Brandon's singing
    Very fun to listen to

    The bad:

    There aren't enough of songs to listen to, since there are only 9 songs.
    Some of their songs are sometimes sound the same.
    Sometimes they don't sound heavy

    But I don't think Atreyu is heavy metal, not the kind of heavy metal like Cannibal Corpse, As I Lay Dying, Inhale Exhale, Lamb Of God, or at least like Unearth. Atreyu sounds more like screamo, post-hardcore, and sometimes hard rock. By the way, check out the band Inhale Exhale!!

    5 out of 5 stars Simply amazing. If you don't read I will kill you in your sleep........2006-12-01

    More bland, same as everyone else, the tears are smearing my mascara, horse manure flooding the market "underground" market. I saw this guy with a lip ring, dyed black hair, some San Francisco t-shirt that was 3 sizes too small, wearing an Atreyu mesh ball cap. As if St. Peter shouted to me from heaven I heard a voice frantically screaming for me to immediately pursue & find a Best Buy to purchase said artist newest release. I cleared my hectic schedule, put a stoppage on the child support payment, and unchained the hostage in my basement for approximately 30-40min to fully osmosis this work of art. To music was. awe-inspiring, intense, radical change, I wanted to break the only light in my bathroom and cry alone while the mini stereo continued to spew the triumphs of one of the 21st centuries greatest musical phenom.

    When I awoke from a state of hypnosis several minutes after the 1st song begin I knew of the power this disc from the gods possessed. Each song more cutting than the previous, each note was truly a gift for my ears to intake and deliver in a most expiate manor to my brain for further digestion. At one point in time I slightly recall the urge to pull a 180 and relieve myself. However, for fear of missing quite possibly the next totally sweet Jimmy Page, Hendrix, Rhoads, Halenish guitar type solo I instead allowed the gates to open forth on the spot. Soon after I collapsed only to awake 2 hours later in my own piss and vomit... I realized it had all been a dream. In fact, this album was worse than there last which was 2x worse than Suicide notes and something or another. More cliché, I can't get over this issue, you have X years to release new material. Why is it only 30 min. of music? These songs can't possibly take THAT long to construct. Whatever, if you want to follow the sheep waste your money on this and go buy a t-shirt that is too small for your fat body go for it. If you're looking for more enlightenment than this seek other source.

    3 out of 5 stars (3.5 stars) Not perfect, but better than you might think.......2006-08-05

    A third album is often a dangerous and important time in a band's career. On one hand, they can start experimenting with and tweaking their sound a little. But, conversely, they have only two albums out so they're still fairly young, and thus probably can't afford a misstep. Atreyu's junior release, "Death Grip On Yesterday," doesn't take them to any new musical territories, but it's nonetheless exceptional and not-at-all disappointing. This Orange County quintet's first disc, "Suicide Notes And Butterfly Kisses," was a fairly aggressive and heavy metalcore record, but 2004's "The Curse" was much more melodic and polished. And now, two years later, "Death Grip On Yesterday" tries to bring the best of both worlds. "The Curse" premiered Atreyu's use of cleanly sung vocals, and it also sold nearly twice as well as their debut, so it's only natural that Atreyu would want to continue using them on future releases. But, unlike "The Curse," there is plenty of metallic riffing here to prevent old-school fans from becoming completely alienated. If you want Atreyu to make an album which recaptures the all out intensity of "Suicide Notes," you'll have to wait a while longer. You might even have to wait forever, because the band has definitely perfected its sound and now seems very comfortable in its musical niche.

    "Death Grip" is overproduced and the songwriting sounds somewhat formulaic in spots, but the tunes are very solid. And the whole record is over in nine songs and thirty-two minutes, so you'd be hard pressed to find much filler here. Even obvious attempts at getting radio play, like "Ex's And Oh's," are very tolerable and even infectious. "The Theft," "Our Sick Story (Thus Far)," and "My Fork In The Road (Your Knife In My Back)" are the heaviest songs on here, with thick, churning riffs, pounding, bruising rhythms, mostly angry vocals, and catchy, tuneful choruses. Track six, "Creature," is one song which has heavy music held in check by melodic vocals, and "Your Private War" is a power ballad of sorts with limpid singing almost throughout. Lastly, "Untitled Finale" is one of the album's biggest highpoints, sporting some fantastic hooks and even a couple mazey guitar leads and wailing solos, which are very cool.

    "DGOY" won't blow any minds, convert any non-fans, and it certainly won't be heralded by any critics as a landmark or groundbreaking release. But it's still a good album which leaves a favorable and generally satisfying (though not vastly powerful or unique) impression, and it makes the listener want to return to it occasionally in the future. Here's everything you need to know (in a nutshell): Atreyu make catchy, accessible, melodic, smoothed-over metal for the masses, and--whether you choose to believe this or not--this disc proves that they are very good at what they do.

    4 out of 5 stars Fun Album.......2006-07-22

    Atreyu's latest album "A Deathgrip on Yesterday" might be their biggest step in there career. While The Curse was full of dark lyrics, The latest album's lyrics are a lot more mature. This CD also features cleaner vocals by Alex (whose screaming seemed to improve from earlier albums) and Brandon, and masterful guitar work by Dan and Travis. Cant forget about Marc, who lent his own scream for most of the songs. The album starts off full of energy with the song Creature, probably my favorite song on the CD. Fast and straight to the point with a good chorus. Great opener. "Shameful" is a catchy track that has Brandon on most the track. "The Theft" Atreyu took a different approach, making this their rock ballad of sorts. For what it is, its alright but nothing special. The first single "Ex's and Oh's" is probably the catchiest song on the CD and the first single. The song opens strong with great guitar work by Dan. Alex hardly screamed on this track, taking a more melodic vocal approach. The Brandon's piece is pretty catchy as well and the guitar solo is pretty good also. Dan and Travis trade off parts during the solo. "Your Private War" is another great track on the CD, real aggresive and has an anthematic feel to it once it hits the chorus. The last track "Untitled Finale" a decent finisher to a rather quick album (about 33 minutes long). Its a fun album to listen to on a long car ride or when your hanging out listening to your iPod. All of the tracks are easy to get into, I could have only wished they include maybe one or two more tracks. For what it is though, its a pretty good album.

    Standout Tracks: Creature, Shameful, Ex's and Oh's, Your Private War
    A New Day Yesterday Live
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A New Day Yesterday Live (my review from BARCELONA)
    • ***************** JOE SMOKING BONAMASSA ****************
    • Joey B Live
    • more raw than his studio work
    • The show is 6 stars; the disc production is 1 star
    A New Day Yesterday Live
    Joe Bonamassa
    Manufacturer: Premier Artists
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002LE9VI
    Release Date: 2005-02-22

    Tracks:

    1. Jam Intro
    2. Cradle Rock
    3. Steppin Out/Rice Pudding
    4. A New Day Yesterday
    5. Miss You, Hate You
    6. Walk In My Shadows
    7. I Know Where I Belong
    8. Colour & Shape
    9. Trouble Waiting
    10. If Heartaches Were Nickels
    11. Don't Burn Down That Bridge

    Product Description

    1. Jam (Intro) - 3:21 2. Cradle Rock - 3:37 3. Steppin' Out/Rice Pudding - 5:31 4. A New Day Yesterday - 8:05 5. Miss You, Hate You - 7:20 6. Walk in My Shadows - 5:57 7. I Know Where I Belong - 10:14 8. Colour and Shape - 6:12 9. Trouble Waiting (Bonamassa/Tyrell/Tyrell) - 4:36 10. If Hearaches Were Nickles - 7:42 11. Don't Burn Down That Bridge - 8:22

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A New Day Yesterday Live (my review from BARCELONA).......2007-04-06

    I'm impressed, what a guitar. I totally agree with Harris Gershman's phrase "GREAT MUSIC, TERRIBLE PRESSING" but not with the 3 stars. I think this record deserves 4 or 5 stars at least even if it is more a rock record than a Blues record. In spite of that, it reaches stellar moments of Blues for instance in "Steppin out/Rice pudding" (the Bluesbraekers of Jonh Mayall play a great cover in its LP featuring Eric Clapton) or "If heartaches were nickels" (in Kenny Neal LP Hoodoo Moon there is a good cover of this piece too) or Free singer's Paul Rodgers's Blues "Walk in my shadow". Bonamassa's guitar level is absolutely great, It is even exceptional. By the way, the title record "A new day yesterday" is a great Jethro Tull singer's Ian Anderson's composition, what a great band, and in this record Joe makes a sensational cover which includes a guitar demonstration with plenty of feeling, just like the rest of the record. Highly recommended to all guitar lovers.

    5 out of 5 stars ***************** JOE SMOKING BONAMASSA ****************.......2007-01-11

    WHEN I FIRST HEARD J.B IT WAS LIKE BEING BORN AGAIN ,, JUST BUY IT IT CANT BE BETTER THAN THIS BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY AND JOE YOU BETTER COME TO SWEDEN SOON BEST REGARDS RONNIE

    5 out of 5 stars Joey B Live.......2007-01-11

    A very clean live recording. Joe is an incredible talent. While I love his studio work also, he is at his best live. This recording captures the auditory portion of the show well. His playing is fast, clean, and artful.

    5 out of 5 stars more raw than his studio work .......2006-08-15

    Like many live albums this takes away the studio gloss and we hear jb tear things up.In this case this is a good thing.I love all his work, but this really captures the energy jb can whip up.I do love the blues and joe can rock with the best also.It is hard for me to pick a favorite jb cd this may be the one.

    3 out of 5 stars The show is 6 stars; the disc production is 1 star.......2006-03-31

    Joe Bonamassa is truly a gifted individual. This live recording from early in his solo career (2001) is absolutely wonderful! The man (and his band) can flat out wail. It's just incredibly dissapointing that the disc production was so gawd-awful. I've purchased (and then returned) this disc 5 times. I've never been able to get a clean version. The disc usually plays fine until "The Colour and the Shape" or "Trouble Waiting". After that, it skips, scratches, pops, and sometimes just stops because of the errors.

    Have tried different players, different computers, different encoding software, different vendors (actually bought another copy of the disc last night at the JB show in Annapolis). All have the same problem. It's absolutely maddening!

    Would suggest getting the DVD instead... includes the same material (and a bit more), but the DVD doesn't leave you frustrated by poor CD production AND let's you experience what live Joe Bonamassa can be like... a truly wonderful thing!


    Placido Domingo: A Love Until The End Of Time
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • love songs easy to listen too
    • This is an oldie but a goodie!
    • Great for boring candlelight dinner or quick ride in an elevator.
    • Beautiful music
    • A Valentine's Day Gift for all time
    Placido Domingo: A Love Until The End Of Time
    Ken Hirsch , Jule Styne , John & Paul McCartney Lennon , Consuelo Velazquez , John Denver , Andrew Lloyd Webber , Richard Rodgers , Henry Mancini , Johnny Mercer , Armando Manzanero , and Maureen McGovern
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000026H6
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Maria
    2. Siboney
    3. A Love Until The End Of Time
    4. Noche Azul
    5. La Comparsa
    6. Save Your Nights For Me
    7. Time After Time
    8. Malaguena
    9. Yesterday
    10. Besame Mucho
    11. My Life For A Song
    12. Annie's Song
    13. Siempre en me Corazon
    14. Love Came For Me (Love Theme From Splash)
    15. I Don't Talk To Strangers
    16. Blue Moon - Moon River
    17. Autumn Leaves
    18. Adoro

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars love songs easy to listen too.......2007-05-07

    I love a classical voice singing this type of mustic, or sacred (from the operas (in English), or, out of print sacred. Wish I could find a source for some of my old tapes (some recorded from 78s) of artists like Jerome Hines (Holy City, 1962-3, 78 record I transferred to tape), Russel Davis (1970 or early 8os record I coped, of tape my Dad had copied), William Harness, Kathleen Battle, etc. etc. I enjoy a wide range of music, but had operatic training, so understand the requirements for superior vocal skill. John Denver had much of the quality. Music for me is part of the fabric of life.

    4 out of 5 stars This is an oldie but a goodie!.......2006-11-09

    One of his first albums of "popular" songs and one of the best of the songs we have loved for years with a fresh, new Domingo treatment. Just as his album with John Denver was a something new for him, these songs are out of the opera world. You'll never hear any of them performed by anyone up to the "gold standard" of Domingo. That being said, I love this album, but - the accent gets in the way on the English songs. You have to be able to accept the accented English and just listen to the gorgeous voice singing some very romantic songs. I highly recommend!

    2 out of 5 stars Great for boring candlelight dinner or quick ride in an elevator........2006-10-31

    As much as I enjoy listening to Placido Domingo's popular recordings this is not one of his best performances. Missing the full-blooded belting that can be heard on his other albums ("Be My Love" for example). The orchestration is very mediocre and uninspired.
    For a romantic mood, "Perhaps Love" (simply fabulous) is much better choice.

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful music.......2006-02-23

    I have been looking for this title for a long time...in all the wrong places.

    5 out of 5 stars A Valentine's Day Gift for all time.......2005-02-02

    If you truly want to touch someone's heart, give this as a Valentine's gift. I received the CD last year and I love every minute. It makes a loving gift of one of the greats. With such a long career you would think that Placido would disappoint. So far it hasn't happened. This year my honey and I will see him in concert! Another Valentine's day wish come true.

    Christian Music:

    1. Yesterday Once More
    2. 10cc Alive [Live]
    3. 50s Diner Classics
    4. A Different Beat [Import]
    5. A Sinner's Life [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Abba
    7. ABBA [Import]
    8. ABBA (Masters Series) [Import]
    9. Alterno-Daze: Survival of the Fittest - '80s
    10. America is Dying Slowly [Enhanced]

    Christian Music

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    Christian Music

    Karma Sutra [Import]

    Puccini: La Rondine (in German)

    Piano Trios 3

    Music CD: Lo Mejor: Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra

    Prime [Soundtrack]

    Slave to the Grind [Clean]

    Pandora's Box

    Songs for Summer

    Poison

    Polonaises

    Primal Roots [Import]

    Mesa Que Mas Aplauda [CD-single] [Import]

    Mother Goose on the Loose

    Karol Szymanowski: Songs with Orchestra

    Winter Dreams for Christmas