| 1. Come and Find Me |
| 2. You've Got the Moon |
| 3. Me & Jiggs |
| 4. Anne |
| 5. Roll On |
| 6. Leaving |
| 7. Other Side |
| 8. Harrisburg |
| 9. Lawrence, KS |
| 10. A Country Song |
| 11. Drive Away |
| 12. Song for the Fireflies |
Editorial Reviews
A sun-dappled river of a record...Golden Age is a sure candidate for Best Driving Album of the Year.
Product Description
"With Golden Age of Radio, singer-songwriter Josh Ritter rips open the face panel of American Folk Rock and gracefully re-wires the circuitry." -iCast.com.
The well from which Golden Age of Radio is drawn holds hints of Nick Drake, Lucinda Williams, The Silver Jews, and the Mother Hips. Ritter's music has been compared to many, but comparisons can't quite measure up to or define what is becoming regarded as one of the greatest new songwriting voices in America. "Golden Age of Radio", Ritter's second album, is as intimate and close-up as a Raymond Carver short story, and as universal and weird as a late night stroll through the AM radio dial.
Golden Age of Radio
Golden Age of Radio,Josh Ritter
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Golden Age of Radio
Josh Ritter Manufacturer: Signature Sounds Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00019PDF2 Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
Tracks:
- Come And Find Me
- Me & Jiggs
- You've Got The Moon
- Lawrence, KS
- Anne
- Roll On
- Leaving
- Other Side
- Harrisburg
- Drive Away
- Golden Age Of Radio
- Song For The Fireflies
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This scruffy, well-traveled, literate Rhode Islander recalls the desultory whispers of Nick Drake, the ragged tunefulness of Ryan Adams, and the natural wit of a young John Prine. He may come off as a slacker, painting his name on water towers and jamming to Townes Van Zandt on the porch, but his lyrical skills, unpretentiously poetic and refreshingly concise, suggest a purposefulness that's deeper than just folksy charm. Within the sparest musical framework--fingerpicked guitar, whirling organ, lo-fi drums, some bass--Ritter evokes a delicately dense romanticism that's more on-edge than earnest. "This world must be frightening," he sings, "everybody's on the run/but I can't leave this world behind." There's quiet wisdom in Ritter's world; fans of post-Dylan singer-songwriters will want to listen close. --Roy KastenCustomer Reviews:
He's From IDAHO, not Rhode Island.......2006-06-08
No more!!.......2005-10-06
Okay, that sounds a bit harsh, but I really mean musically, not the other thing. There are some good songs on here but they are desperatly in need of someone to arrange some decent music and some less monotonous singing. I mean, even if Drake and Smith sounded like they were on 'ludes, there was a certain complexity to their music. A non-English-speaker would be hardpressed to differntiate one song from another on this album.
Whatever you do, don't play this for a coma patient.
A great find.......2005-07-23
Instant classic.......2005-01-04
London's burning.......2004-06-22
Go and buy Josh Ritter CDs. Go and buy Josh Ritter gig tickets. Go and buy Josh Ritter - he deserves it, and even this hardcore cynic is planning to splash out some cash in appreciation.
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Radio
LL Cool J Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024JP Release Date: 1995-03-28 |
Tracks:
- I Can't Live Without My Radio
- You Can't Dance
- Dear Yvette
- I Can Give You More
- Dangerous
- Interlude
- Rock The Bells
- I Need A Beat
- That's A Lie
- You'll Rock
- I Want You
Amazon.com essential recording
There are a few unmistakable footprints any fan of hip-hop can instantly recognize: the woodwind twist of Run DMC's "Peter Piper," Doug E. Fresh's "La Di Da Di," and the ferocious, burning, wax-and-metal battle cry of "LL Cool J is hard as hell!" on "Rock the Bells," from LL Cool J's 1986 debut, Radio. Although just a teenager at the time of this recording, LL booms with shocking authority on tracks like "I Can't Live Without My Radio" and "I Need a Beat." Rick Rubin completes the soundscape with Def Jam's early signature arena-rock guitar strangulations and mechanical drum fills. LL's bravado and vocal presence--despite the imperfect production on the CD and the juvenilia of "You Can't Dance" and "I Want You"--remain inescapable on Radio. --Todd LevinCustomer Reviews:
Excellent Album.......2006-06-16
Refreshingly old-school.......2005-08-16
The ratio of production and performance strike a perfect balance on the hard-hitting classics "Rock The Bells" (#17 R&B) and "I Need A Beat," both of which really give LL meaty hooks to sink his teeth into. The album sold Platinum despite narrowly missing the Top 40 on the Hot 200, while the semi-title track, "I Can't Live Without My Radio," was also a single and charted at an impressive #15 on the R&B chart. With the uncluttered production, clever lyrics, and impassioned delivery, RADIO represents hip hop at it's purest.
ll when he was good and now sucks.......2005-07-25
LL COOL J IS HARD AS HELL.......2005-07-14
Classic debut.......2005-02-26
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Golden Throats 3: Sweet Hearts Of Rodeo Drive { Various Artists }
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000033GJ Release Date: 1995-02-28 |
Tracks:
- I Walk The Line - Leonard Nimoy
- I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Goldie Hawn
- Hey, Good Lookin' - John Davidson
- The Green, Green Grass Of Home - Jack Palance
- Back Street Affair - Carol Channing & Webb Pierce
- San Antonio Rose - Michael Parks
- Almost Persuaded - Louis Armstrong
- Ringo (French Version) - Lorne Greene
- Tumbling Tumbleweeds - Merv Griffin
- Your Cheatin' Heart - Buddy Ebsen
- Mule Train - Rod McKuen
- Cool Water - Walter Brennan
- Folsom Prison Blues - Living Marimbas Plus Voices
- Desperados Waiting For A Train - Slim Pickens
- I Walk The Line - Telly Savalas
- Peace In The Valley - Wink Martindale
- Games People Play - Jim Nabors
Customer Reviews:
"Golden Throats" Goes Country.......2006-08-11
Great songs.......2005-09-14
Celebrities sing classic country!.......2003-07-07
not as good as the previous two, but entertaining.......2003-06-21
Not really worth the money.......2002-08-15
I special-ordered the item to have all three Golden Throats compilations, but would not do so again...
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The Golden Age of Comedy
George Burns , and Gracie Allen Manufacturer: Castle Pulse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050XLH Release Date: 2000-11-20 |
Tracks:
- George Goes to Trial
- Jack & George Gypsies
- Gracie Writes a Play
- Gracie's Problem with Salesmen
Album Details
With guest stars Jack Benny & Artie Shaw.
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The Golden Age of Comedy
Bob Hope & Bing Crosby Manufacturer: Castle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000089AQA Release Date: 2003-04-14 |
Tracks:
- Hope & Crosby Meet
- Bob Hope Clothing Range - Sweet Violets
- Put It There Pal [Bob's Book]
- Bing Wins Show
- Road to Las Vegas - Las Vegas Town/Home on the Range
- Just Plain Bing Morning Show
- Heine's and Moe's (Buttons and Bows) [Beethoven and von Crosbine]
- For What?
Album Description
UK budget priced compilation for one of the world's best-loved radio & film comedy teams features 8 tracks. Castle Pulse. 2003.
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The Golden Age of Comedy
Laurel & Hardy Manufacturer: Castle Pulse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006GOC2 Release Date: 2002-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Mr. Slater's Poultry Market: Dance of the Cuckoos
- Marriage of Stan Laurel
- This Is Your Life
Album Details
Classic 1940's Radio Shows with Lucille Ball.
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The Golden Age of Comedy
Abbott & Costello Manufacturer: Castle Pulse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006GOC4 Release Date: 2002-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Who's on First?
- Shooting a Picture
- On the Ranch With Tex Mellonhead
- Christmas Shopping
- Lending Abbott Money
- Pay the Dollar
- Getting a Whole Year's Pay
- Costello Honoured by Patterson, New Jersey
- Car
Album Details
Classic 1940's radio shows.
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THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO: THE BEST OF GUNSMOKE, (Vol. 1)
William Conrad Manufacturer: PDQ AudioWorks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QJMD9Q Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Billy the Kid
- Jalisco Pete
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Created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston, Gunsmoke told the stories of Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas of all time; the television version ran from 1955 to 1975 and still holds the record for the longest-running U.S. prime time fictional television program. MacDonnell and Meston wanted to create a radio Western for adults, in contrast to the prevailing juvenile fare such as The Lone Ranger or The Cisco Kid. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas during the thriving cattle days of the 1870s. The show drew critical acclaim for unprecedented realism. Among old-time radio fans, Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time. The show's cast, writing and sound effects have received much praise. The radio series, which first aired April 26, 1952, and ran until June 18, 1961, on CBS, starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as the ghoulish, brittle Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant (but not his deputy) Chester Proudfoot. (On the television series, Doc's first name was changed to Galen, and Chester's last name was changed to Goode.) Chester's character had no surname until "Proudfoot" was ad libbed by Baer during a rehearsal early on, while Doc Adams was named after cartoonist Charles Addams. In a 1953 interview with Time, MacDonnell declared, "Kitty is just someone Matt has to visit every once in a while. We never say it, but Kitty is a prostitute, plain and simple." William Conrad was actually one of the last actors who auditioned for the role of Marshal Dillon. He was already one of radio's busiest actors and had a powerful and distinctive baritone voice. Though Meston championed him, MacDonnell thought that Conrad might be overexposed. During his audition, however, Conrad won over MacDonnell after reading just a few lines. The show was distinct from other radio westerns, as the dialogue was often slow and halting, and due to the outstanding sound effects, listeners had a nearly palpable sense of the prairie terrain where the show was set. The effects were subtle but multilayered and utilized very well, given the show's spacious feel. The listener heard extraneous dialogue in the background, just above the muted shouts of kids playing in an alley. He heard noises from the next block, too, where the inevitable dog was barking.
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Golden Age of Radio
Josh Ritter Manufacturer: Signature Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UF3Y Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Come And Find Me
- Me & Jiggs
- You've Got The Moon
- Lawrence, KS
- Anne
- Roll On
- Leaving
- Other Side
- Harrisburg
- Drive Away
- Golden Age Of Radio
- Song For The Fireflies
Amazon.com
This scruffy, well-traveled, literate Rhode Islander recalls the desultory whispers of Nick Drake, the ragged tunefulness of Ryan Adams, and the natural wit of a young John Prine. He may come off as a slacker, painting his name on water towers and jamming to Townes Van Zandt on the porch, but his lyrical skills, unpretentiously poetic and refreshingly concise, suggest a purposefulness that's deeper than just folksy charm. Within the sparest musical framework--fingerpicked guitar, whirling organ, lo-fi drums, some bass--Ritter evokes a delicately dense romanticism that's more on edge than earnest. "This world must be frightening," he sings, "everybody's on the run/but I can't leave this world behind." There's quiet wisdom in Ritter's world; fans of post-Dylan singer-songwriters will want to listen close. --Roy KastenCustomer Reviews:
Listen once and you'll be trying to write your own songs.......2003-12-20
Worthy of the Aplomb.......2003-09-26
BEK
Very Talented!.......2003-06-13
Just really good.......2003-06-10
An up and coming artist........2003-04-24
Coincidentally, Josh was playing right near me a week later, in an intimate venue of 150. We went to see him and he was excellent. Humorous, while humble he strummed through each song masterfully, while adding interesting anecdotes to how he wrote some songs and how he came to be a musician. It was a great evening.
My favorites include, "Come and Find Me," "You've got the moon" and "Leaving." The ending track, "Song for Fireflies" ends with a very moving guitar that brings this album altogether very nicely. If you like "New" folk, then definitely pick this one up.
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Golden Age of Radio: Comedy Legends
Various Artists Manufacturer: Radio Spirits ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008DVBC Release Date: 2003-02-18 |
Tracks:
- Abbott and Costello Show - Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Peter Lorre
- Abbott and Costello Show: Who's on First? - Bud Abbott, Lou Costello
Tracks:
- Burns and Allen Show: Surprise Party Platform - Gracie Allen, George Burns
- Burns and Allen Show - Gracie Allen, Jack Benny, George Burns
Tracks:
- Jack Benny Program: Jack Takes Violin Lessons - Jack Benny
- Jack Benny Program: Your Money or Your Life? Pt. 2 - Jack Benny
Tracks:
- Bob Hope Show - Bob Hope, , Roy Rogers
- Bob Hope Show - Bob Hope, Jack Webb
Tracks:
- My Favorite Husband: Liz and Iris With the Same Dress - Lucille Ball
- My Favorite Husband: George Is Messy - Lucille Ball
Tracks:
- Life of Riley: The Riley Family of Actors - William Bendix
- Life of Riley: Basketball Game...Bribe? - William Bendix
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- Fibber McGee and Molly: Off to Hollywood - Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan
- Fibber McGee and Molly: Too Much Energy - Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan
Tracks:
- Great Gildersleeve: Gildy's Engaged to Two Women - Harold Peary
- Great Gildersleeve: The Jolly Boys Band - Harold Peary
Tracks:
- Amos 'N' Andy: Andy and Madame Queen Together Again - Charles Correll, Freeman Gosden
- Amos 'N' Andy: The Lord's Prayer - Charles Correll, Freeman Gosden
Tracks:
- Bickersons: Insomnia - Don Ameche, Frances Langford
- Bickersons: Pink Slip [Unaired Pilot Episode] - Don Ameche, Frances Langford
Tracks:
- Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show: Orson Welles Leads a Museum Tour - Edgar Bergen
- Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show: Charlie Marries Marilyn Monroe - Edgar Bergen
Tracks:
- Red Skelton Show: Train Rides - Red Skelton
- Red Skelton Show: 10th Anniversary Show - Red Skelton
Christian Music:
- Guitars on Holiday
- Hardest Thing [CD-single]
- Heartbreak Hotel/Love to Infinity Megamix [CD-single] [Import]
- Heat It Up [Import]
- Heated Controversy
- Heavenly Peace
- Her Handwriting [Import]
- Hot Summer Fun Party Music
- I Call Out to You
- I Give You My Heart
Christian Music
15 Christmas Classics: A Yuletide Concert
A Night at the Opera [Box set]
Music CD: Camden: Coleccion Del Siglo