| 1. Like The Sun |
| 2. I Feel You Fade |
| 3. Made For You |
| 4. Is It Me? |
| 5. Tell Me So |
| 6. Love Of Ours |
| 7. After All |
| 8. Even More |
| 9. Seems So Long |
| 10. There For You, There For Me |
| 11. Any Other Way |
| 12. You’ve Found Her |
Editorial Reviews
This debut album from New York based singer-songwriter Andrew Baum, like it's title "RELEASE", commands that you let go and give in. Whether you resist or not, by the end of one listen, you will find music that goes down lush and smooth. In warm ballads and inviting melodies, Baum evokes all our sun-dappled afternoons and bittersweet times with open and quiet emotionality reminiscent of Billy Joel in the 70s. Relying on gentle harmonies and an acoustic guitar, songs like "I Feel You Fade" and "Like the Sun" make you feel as if you're discovering Simon and Garfunkel for the first time. The more complicated productions, like "Even More", break your heart with their open-throated, yearning vocals. For all it's tentative melancholy, this album has a simmering optimism underneath. Baum offers a peaceful and personable hope. He sings us songs of a mature hope borne out of longing, understanding too much, and knowing everything comes full circle over and over. The beauty is that Baum comes to terms and realizes that all he can do, like all of us, is "RELEASE."
RELEASE,ANDREW BAUM
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Release the Stars
Rufus Wainwright Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O78LH8 Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Do I Disappoint You
- Going To A Town
- Tiergarten
- Nobody's Off The Hook
- Between My Legs
- Rules And Regulations
- Not Ready To Love
- Slideshow
- Tulsa
- Leaving For Paris
- Sanssouci
- Release The Stars
Amazon.com
Recorded in Berlin and executive produced by the Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant, Rufus Wainwright's fifth album offers an ounce of restraint from the man that dressed up as Sir Lancelot's crossed girlfriend Lady Shallott on the cover of his last. Well, not really. Having fallen in love and curbed his self-destructive streak, the New York-born singer-songwriter has certainly sharpened his wit on Release the Stars but the songs remain as ornate and over-the-top as ever, drawing as much inspiration from opera and the musical theater as the desire to purge personal demons. So while Wainwright spends considerable time here pondering the state of the world ("Going to a Town") and his own battles with drug and sexual addiction ("Sanssouci"), every note is punctuated by a choir, orchestral swell, or big burst of brass. It wouldn't be Rufus with anything less. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
Not an album review.......2007-07-16
Now, I could give you a synopsis of this album..but it seems everybody else on here already has (and much better than I would have done it). So I decided to save you the trouble and just explain why I feel Rufus is a beacon for the musical artists that are currently out today. Maybe it's because I'm now 33 years old. But I pretty much grew up during the time of the 90's music scene. Nirvana, Pearl Jam, etc. Not to mention, I'm more of a hard rock/metal fan, w/ some flourishes for other forms. But when I first heard Rufus...he was sooooo different from anything I've ever heard. He invokes classicism, jazz, blues, pop....such an extraordinary range of instruments that I was literally dumb-struck by how brilliant he is in musical forms.
Not to mention his voice seems to contrast to his music. Hinting, at times, the banality & cynicism life seems to offer. But, yet, there's still the sense of good things to come. This isn't music for everybody, I will admit. This music runs much deeper, not just in thought...but also in emotion. From theatrical pomp to Glam Rock to Jazz-infused cabaret...to even Classical-ornamentation. It's sooooo much bigger than anything I've ever been exposed to. It didn't surprise me at all that he's getting recognition overseas in Europe and other countries than here in the states. His music is not easily digestible here.
Some would say his music is pretentious, over-wrought...perhaps vain. And, you know what? I'd say you're probably right. But, living in times of where we're more concerned about Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, a never-ending war (which seems to have no viable conclusion or end IMO), Rufus' music seems to shed light on the state of the world. I was shocked to hear one of my friends (who is gay) say he doesn't like Rufus because he thought his music is "scary"?! He'd rather listen to the Pussycat Dolls. Is that all this world has to offer, I wonder?
Better and Better.......2007-07-08
A few standouts: "Do I Disappoint You" (love this track - bombastic opening as only Rufus can do. Compare with "Oh What a World" and "Agnus Dei" from the Want One and Want Two CD's), "Going to a Town" (written about New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina - and NOT Anti-American as some have said), "Slideshow" (love the melody, not sure how well the subject matter goes with it though), and "Tulsa" (wasn't sure about this one at first, but now I like it - and it's not really about sleeping with Brandon Flowers, as many seem to think).
All in all, this CD makes good listening. I can't wait to hear what Rufus will come out with next.
Such a drama queen..........2007-07-04
Still Gowing.......2007-06-29
Listening is a lot of work...but.......2007-06-27
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Catch and Release
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LPR5CA Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Razor -Foo Fighters
- My Drug Buddy- The Lemonheads
- A Nest For Two- Blinker The Star
- Mornings Eleven - The Magic Numbers
- Pills - Gary Jules
- Electrified And Ripe -Steve Durand
- The Winding Staircase -New Radiant Storm King
- Sky Signal -Audible
- Leaving The Ground- Peter Maclaggan
- What If You -Joshua Radin
- These 3 Sins- Gomez
- Resistance- Alaska!
- Let The Bad Times Roll- Paul Westerberg
- Turning Blue - The Swallows
- What I Done- Andrew Rodriguez
- Soul Meets Body -Death Cab For Cutie
- There Goes The Fear- The Doves
Amazon.com
Fans of (largely) mellow songs by (mostly) American indie rock outfits should snap up this superior soundtrack. Representative of the mood is "Pills" by Gary Jules--an original song that feels as Cat Stevens-indebted as Jules's popular cover of "Mad World" on the Donnie Darko soundtrack. Foo Fighters' "Razor" and Paul Westerberg's "Let the Bad Times Roll" see these acts at their calmest. Largely acoustic and gently paced, the CD almost never raises its pulse, and even when it does, as with Audible's "Sky Signal," it remains appealingly melodic. While most of the tracks are from the mid-'00s, it's great to hear the Lemonheads's 1992 "My Drug Buddy" again--it still counts as one of Evan Dando's finest moments. And although the flavor is largely American, trips across the pond result in lovely tracks by the Magic Numbers who supply their customary Mamas and Papas-influenced harmonies on "Mornings Eleven," and by Gomez with their shuffling "These 3 Sins." --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Great movie,..awesome soundtrack.......2007-06-12
Lovely and well-done soundtrack.......2007-05-22
CD case was cracked upon delivery........2007-03-08
A Special, Brilliant Soundtrack.......2007-03-04
As a soundtrack, "Catch and Release" features some of the most intelligent and tuneful pop music I've heard in a while. You'd expect as much from Death Cab for Cutie and Gomez, but it's the more obscure acts who really bring something special to this collection. I've never heard of Blinker the Star, or The Magic Numbers, or Gary Jules, but if this is representative of their work, I want to hear more by them. The songs they contribute here are bright, imaginative and impossible to forget. As soundtrack fodder, the material is excellent. As a mix-tape of cleverly chosen and challenging music, it's virtually faultless. Foo Fighters kick off the disk with one of their best acoustic-based tracks ever, a pensive, moody piece called "Razor," and the pace continues for the next seventeen tracks. Besides the above, other highlights include The Lemonheads ("My Drug Buddy"), New Radiant Storm King ("The Winding Staircase") and Paul Westerberg ("Let the Bad Times Roll"), interspersed with surprisingly addictive obscurities by Peter Maclaggan ("Leaving the Ground"), Alaska (Resistance"), Steve Durand ("Electrified and Ripe"), and Sky Signal ("L'Audible"), ending with a beautifully melodic rocker by The Doves called "There Goes the Fear." Who are these people? It is stunning to hear how well this soundtrack works as a complete listening experience. Why did I need a soundtrack album to introduce me to these artists? That used to be radio's job, but we all know we can no longer rely on the radio to introduce high quality new music. Apparently, that job has been assigned to film soundtracks.
I may never see this movie, but I'm willing to bet that "Catch and Release" will be the best soundtrack album of 2007. I need to get out more. A Tom Ryan
Perfectly Interwoven into Movie.......2007-02-11
Perry...never saw the trailer, but the song you mention sounds like Breathe (2 a.m.) by Anna Nalick...a very highly recommended album (Wreck of the Day).
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Eden (US Release - 16 tracks)
Sarah Brightman Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IL1K Release Date: 1999-04-20 |
Tracks:
- In Paradisum - Brightman/Peterson
- Eden - Callier
- So Many Things - Traditional/Brightman
- Anytime, Anywhere - Albinoni/Brightman
- Bailero - Traditional
- Dust In The Wind - Livgren
- Il Mio Cuore Va (My Heart Will Go On, From 'Titanic') - Horner/Jennings
- Deliver Me - Marsh
- Un Jour Il Viendra - Yared/Jonasz
- Nella Fantasia - Morricone
- Tu - Cano
- Lascia Ch'io Pianga - Handel
- Only An Ocean Away - Andreason
- Scene D'Amour - Lai
- Nessun Dorma - Puccini
- The Last Words You Said (This track only on US release)
Amazon.com essential recording
In this follow-up to the smashing success of her 1997 CD Time to Say Goodbye, Sarah Brightman continues down the primrose crossover path, blithely gliding from covers of Hooverphonic (the title track) and Kansas ("Dust in the Wind") to Puccini and film scores (Titanic and The English Patient). Sometimes, as in "Anytime, Anywhere," the crossover happens within the same song--in this case welding a rhythm track to the somber harmonies of Albinoni's "Adagio." But there's nary a stylistic speed bump to jolt her listeners, as Brightman focuses her tiny, seraphic voice like a beam of light on each melody. The result, bless her heart, may be the invention of a whole new form of kitsch. Like plastic surgery, Brightman's years of specialized vocal training have helped refine her ability to float confidently well-rounded, sparkling tones in her upper range. These have a Dresden china-like, touching fragility in such songs as "So Many Things" and are well-suited to the gauzily romantic (and overproduced) gloss of the string-heavy arrangements that predominate. Eden also introduces Brightman as songwriter ("In Paradisum," with its mix of sitar and modal chant) and features a bonus track unavailable on the album's European-released version ("The Last Words You Said"). --Thomas MayAmazon.com
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Album Description
Asian edition of the sensational soprano's 1998 album 'Eden' with 'Lost Words You Said' (composed by & featuring Richard Marx) added as a bonus track. 1999 release. Comes packaged in a full color, embossed brilliant box.Album Details
Another Special Asian Release.Customer Reviews:
Superb.......2007-07-15
AMAZING!.......2007-04-12
I'm not an operatic snob, and I'm not a classical officionado, but I do know what I like, and this is it! Brightman always seems to start of her CDs with a little interlude at the beginning of her albums (in LA LUNA - "La Lune", from FLY - "The Fly", from HAREM - "Kama Sutra"). Her "In Paradisum" is long and beautiful, her voice soaring to high vocals. The next piece is "Eden", originally created by Hooverphonics, and this version is more classical than the other! It's really great! "So Many Things" is a great piece, followed by "Anytime, Anywhere", a Foreign Language - English piece (which works really well by the way). Bailero is the next piece, and it's great as well! Honestly, every single piece is beautiful, and it's a MUST-HAVE for any Sarah Brightman fan! However, the standout piece has to be "Nessun Dorma", which is a male aria, usually sung by Pavarotti or any other male. However, Sarah thought she could do it, and she did! Buy this CD!
Like an old friend .......2007-03-16
Eden is classic Sarah Brightman.......2007-01-25
Cowboy Meets Sarah !!.......2007-01-11
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Overture of the Wicked
Iced Earth Manufacturer: Steamhammer/SPV ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PA9PME Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Ten Thousand Strong 3:53
- Something Wicked Trilogy: Prophecy / Birth Of The Wicked / The Coming Curse 18:31
Album Description
America's most successful pure Heavy Metal band has returned with the kickoff for their most ambitious project to date! Iced Earth have long been known as the champions of American Metal and have consistently delivered absolute quality for their legions of fans. Overture Of The Wicked is the opening salvo in their forthcoming two-part series that continues their famed Something Wicked This Way Comes series. The Overture Of The Wicked CDS contains a brand new song along with a re-recording of some of the Something Wicked... material. The first shot has been fired and Iced Earth is back!Customer Reviews:
As Wicked as it gets!.......2007-07-24
Very cool return.......2007-07-13
So that's why I'm happy as hell for the return of the band and in this metal-happy musical climate of today I wholeheartedly wish Schaffer has finally his revenge and gathers the recognition that always eluded the band through 15 years of hard work and excellent music.
So what we have here is a taster of the forthcoming new album and a reworking of the classic "Something Wicked" trilogy from 1998's 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'.
Well, the new song "Ten Thousand Strong" is the first Iced Earth song we've heard written specifically for new singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens (since the 'Glorious Burden' album was written with Barlow in tow and only later was resung by Owens), and it shows; the guy is a monster singer. The song is pretty much 'Glorious Burden' fare, except perhaps a bit better. This is killer, even if simple, stuff.
No doubt the eyeopener here is the remake of the old trilogy, and so Ripper is *again* cast to repeat a Barlow performance, and one much loved by fans no less. And again, he falls short; clearly he is no match for Matt's tone and emotional delivery and comes across a bit forced and shrill sounding. The re-recording itself (I mean the music) is cool, even if I still prefere the original.
One very cool feature of this record is the return of 'Alive in Athens's excellent skinsman Brent Smedley, and if you fear after 8 years out of the band he may have lost his touch, well rest assured it's not the case because he is an absolute monster, even more than on the old days. If someone said it's Richard Christy playing, no one would doubt it, it's that good, stunning machine gun precision all the way. Another thing to mention are new axeman Tim Mills' lead guitar breaks, which are probably the best lead guitar ever featured in the band.
Finally a special mention to the excellent cover art, depicting the return of the Set Abominae character.
So all in all a very nice taster for what I hope is a killer CD to come in September, and one to finally put this great band where it has always deserved: at the top of the metal world :)
Let's just hope Schaffer manages to keep a lineup together long enough to see it happen.
IE Shouldn't Look Back.......2007-07-05
If Iced Earth and its fans can manage to look forward to the future instead of looking back at what was, then there is reason to be optimistic. This single will serve as a good primer for the full-length.
NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!.......2007-07-03
This is only four songs on a single, and only one of them is new. The new song "Ten Thousand Strong" is great. It bears traces of old Iced Earth without being the same old crap or repetitive.
Why do I scream "NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!" for the title then? The other three tracks.
The other three tracks are not re-recordings, but new versions of the "Something Wicked..." trilogy at the end of "Something Wicked This Way Comes", "Prophecy", "Birth of the Wicked", and "The Coming Curse"
I don't mind having Tim Owens sing over songs that were originally done by Matt Barlow. But they completely RE-DID these songs! They sound very little, if anything like the originals. I am sort of a music traditionalist by nature. Cover songs don't appeal to me as much as originals, re-recorded albums are never better than originals unless it's an unchanged remastering.
It's not just the lack of Barlow's deeper, more husky voice in these songs, it's a completely new guitar, bass, and drum lines used. The rhythms are done at different speeds, the moods are changed. Where once "Prophecy" was a darkly moody, brooding song, it's now something resembling generic "demonic" metal.
I look forward to the new Iced Earth album. I love Iced Earth, and if Schaffer continues to get better with age like his previous albums, I will love it. What I do NOT like is the "rewriting of history" so to speak, the re-writing of these three classic songs of the "Wicked" trilogy. Please... if you don't want Barlow's voice on them, just record Owens over the song as it was! Don't totally rewrite the rhthyms, tempos, moods, etc! It ruins it for traditionalists who have stuck with IE through the ages.
This really didn't need to be done. But it's still pretty cool........2007-07-02
First off, the trilogy sounds more produced than ever. Some parts sound really cool and dark, but in general the song just sounds more computerized and polished than the original's. One good thing, however, is the ethnic addition. The song sounds very middle eastern now, which it sort of lacked before. Anyway, I'll take the original version any day. But this version is still pretty good. Makes for a good recap before the new album comes out, but like I said it just sounds too computerized and polished. Also, I like Owens, but he can't match this song which was written with Barlow in mind.
"10,000 Strong" is unremarkable. It's just a single, so I can't complain to much, but it doesn't feel as heavy as it should be. I blame this on the mix and the production.
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Release Therapy
Ludacris Manufacturer: DTP / Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H30MYY Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Warning (Intro)
- Grew Up A Screw Up
- Money Maker
- Girls Gone Wild
- Ultimate Satisfaction
- Mouths To Feed
- End Of The Night
- Woozy
- Tell It Like It Is
- War With God
- Do Your Time
- Slap
- Runaway Love
- Freedom Of Preach
Amazon.com
Ludacris doesn't pull out any real surprises here, but he also wouldn't have lasted this long if he didn't have a talent for consistency. What's missing here are big singles. His first attempt, "Money Maker," was too color-by-numbers. There's nothing on Release Therapy that achieves the anthem status of older Ludacris singles like "Stand Up" or "Pimpin All Over the World." Yet, even lacking a stand-out radio hit, Release Therapy is a satisfying listen, working what's now become a standard blend of playa/pimp songs ("Girls Gone Wild") and a few trap anthems ("Grew Up a Screw Up") and dispensing grown folk wisdom ("Freedom of Preach"). Along the way, he manages to take a slap at former protégé Chingy ("Tell It Like It Is"), rap about young mothers with Mary J. Blige on "Runaway Love," and hold it down for brothers in lock-up alongside Pimp C, Beanie Siegel, and C-Murder on "Do Your Time." Though not spectacular, Release Therapy stays the course for Luda to continue ruling as the Mouf of the South. --Oliver WangCustomer Reviews:
Mediocre release.......2007-06-05
3-1/2 stars -- Good, but really not much more than a contract fulfillment.......2007-05-23
Actually, I take that back. Many of the songs on here are storytellings, and fortunately, Luda is better at it than he used to be -- well, most of the time, anyway. He's fine when he tackles the topic of child abuse on the aforementioned "Runaway Love" (with Mary J. Blige). There are also a few more tracks that feature guest rappers that sound better than they usually do, like Young Jeezy ("Grew Up a Screw Up") and Beanie Sigel, Pimp C and C-Murder (the appropriately titled "Do Your Time"). But Luda's foray into gospel, "Freedom of Preach", is pretty okay.
If songs-with-a-message aren't your flavor, there are also several selections on here to bump to, especially the first single "Money Maker" (Luda even instructs you to do just that in the second verse). "End of the Night", the necessary song with Bobby Valentino on the hook, is also pretty good, as is "Tell It Like It Is", which discusses record label politics.
There ARE a few more slip-ups, though. "Girls Gone Wild" is fast-forwardable, and "Mouths to Feed" is hard to get into. R. Kelly's chorus in "Woozy" that features "I always wanted to go down on a girl that reminds me of me" is too bizarre to even try to figure out; and in "Ultimate Satisfaction" (with Field Mob), the second verse is the only part of the whole song that makes any sense (it's not very good, but it makes sense).
Still, as other reviewers have said, this is basically a "safe" Ludacris album, so if you already like him, pick it up.
Anthony Rupert
I'm not impressed.......2007-05-10
Luda is not a bad lyricist, but he only impresses me occasionally. It is important for a rapper to separate himself from the rest because otherwise he just becomes a drop in the bucket. What does separate Luda, though, is the fact that his voice is distinctive. He can say one word, and the listener immediately knows that it is him. Not to mention, he has a nice voice.
"Money Maker" was very successful on the radio and music charts, but it is one of his most lackluster songs in my opinion. The beat is alright, but the subject of "shaking your money maker" has been touched so many times that it's annoying. "Ultimate Satisfaction" is one of the album's highlights. In this song, Luda is letting his fans know that he can satisfy them. "Runaway Love" is an alright track. Mary J. Blige helps to give this track life, because it's a bit drab. Luda really could have gotten creative with this song, but apparently his aim was simplicity.
Honestly, I don't really recommend this album. I would suggest either listening to some of Luda's previous works, or simply awaiting his future releases.
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "Woozy"
2. "Ultimate Satisfaction"
3. "Do Your Time"
4. "Grew Up A Screw Up"
5. "Tell It Like It Is"
Slap.......2007-04-28
I'm suprised that song isn't a hit. That's one of those songs EVERYONE can relate to.
Luda.......2007-03-22
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Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release
Simian Mobile Disco Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OCXNNK Release Date: 2007-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Sleep Deprivation
- I Got This Down
- It's the Beat
- Hustler
- Tits and Acid
- I Believe
- Hotdog
- Wooden
- Love
- Scott
Album Details
2007 Issue of the Dynamic Remix and Production Duo's Debut Album. The Song List Includes "Hustler", "Tits and Acid", "i Believe", "Hot Dog" and Lead Single "it's the Beat", which features Ninja from UK Indie Band the Go! Team on Vocals.Customer Reviews:
ALL OUT FUN!!!.......2007-07-12
This album is well done and has plenty of delightful dance tracks that many people can enjoy if they are fans of the sounds of Electroclash, Nu-Rave, Minimalist Techno,Synth Dominated, and even glitch heavy over driven wet bass heavy techno. This album has the potential to still be around for a decade (at least I hope to be right in that hope).
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Catch and Release
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MGVBZ0 Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Bathroom Intro
- Mr. Yummy
- Grady's House
- Lawyer's Office
- Maureen's Messages
- Fritz And Gray Walk the Creek
- Ski Skates Mellow
- Gray Removes Ring
- Gray Overhears Maureen
- Candlelight Dinner
- Gray's Confessions
- River Opening
- Gray Ties Mattie's Shoe
- Gray and Fritz Cook
- Massage Montage
- Sweet Nothings
- Dennis and Persephone Date
- Farmers Market
- Planer Fight
- Fritz Leaves
- Not His Kid
- Maureen Apologizes
- Gray's Memorial Speech
Customer Reviews:
Perfect Score.......2007-06-08
Excellent!.......2007-06-04
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Vol. 2, Release
Afro Celt Sound System Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IWUW Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Release
- Lovers Of Light
- Eireann
- Urban Aire
- Big Cat
- Even In My Dreams
- Amber
- Hypnotica
- Riding The Waves
- I Think Of...
- Release It (Instrumental)
Amazon.com
Lots of traditional-music recordings thrive when they're at their purest, stripping away influence to revel in a core sound. The exact opposite is the case with the Afro Celt Sound System's sophomore effort, Release, which hits its highest plateaus when it's juiciest and pulpiest, throwing everything into the mix. Hailed for their cross-cultural toss-together of traditional West African and Celtic musics on an electronic backbone, the Afro Celts indulge their digital-age ability to throw African drum patterns behind Uilleann pipes and Irish tin whistle all with a club-ready pulse. Their debut and various appearances at World of Music, Arts, and Dance (WOMAD) festivals cemented their success at this mixological approach, and Release makes the clarity of the group's vision all the more astonishing. Perhaps it's what Irish violinist Martin Hayes has called the "lonesome touch," but the Celtic contribution often squares up as a yearning cry, contrasting vividly with the techno beats and West African drumming. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
More AfroCelt Wonder!.......2007-02-11
Yet another awesome CD.......2006-11-26
Toe-tapping rhythm, unique haunting melodies.......2006-11-14
If you want that international musical flavor, toe-tapping rhythm with great drums, guitar work and melodies that get you moving, this is for you. If you want ethereal, slow, Gaelic-singing atmospherics, try something else more appropos.
well, i love it.......2004-03-07
Very good.......2003-08-05
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Big Trouble
Trout Fishing in America Manufacturer: Trout Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003JX9 Release Date: 1994-07-05 |
Tracks:
- When I Was Dinosaur
- Big Trouble
- The Cat Came Back
- I Think I'll Need A Bandaid
- What I Want Is A Proper Cup Of Coffee
- The Window
- Pico De Gallo
- Nobody
- We Are The Dinosaurs
- Day Care Blues
- Teddy Bear's Picnic
- Lullaby
Customer Reviews:
Trout Fishing in America has wide appeal.......2007-04-12
Big Trouble is great.......2006-08-09
Great, Upbeat Music for the whole Family!.......2006-07-02
this is so funny!.......2006-03-10
The Reason I rarely buy stupid popular character kids music.......2006-01-07
I was introduced to Trout fisning in America long before I had kids. My husband had 2 CDs fromhis college days.
Every single son on this tape is memerable. YOu will find yourself singing, or trying to sing along in the case of Proper Cup of Coffee!
There are way too many laugh out loud lyrics, the music is contagious and makes you want to move.
Lastly Lullaby is actually a sweet beautiful piece.
NOt only are they fun songs but these 2 men have great voices!
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Sweet Shadows
Daughter Darling Manufacturer: Plain Jane Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AJIKI Release Date: 2003-07-29 |
Tracks:
- Broken Bridge
- Shattered
- Let Me Speak
- Absconding
- Mermaid
- Sad & Lonely
- Things Untold
- Voodoo Games
- You Won't See Me
- Sweet Shadows
- Dust In The Wind
Album Description
If you can imagine Portishead, with more accsessible vocals, rich harmonies, classical style piano playing, gorgeous string sections and the most amazing beats ever programmed, then you have Daughter Darling. This project is the culmination of 6 years of beat production, the most talented piano, guitar and string players, a world class DJ battle champion and a girl who knew she was going to be a singer since 3 years old. Every song has been carefully crafted into a masterpiece.Natalie's unique voice provides a strong basis for music that is dark and moody. The title track "Sweet Shadows" deals with her emotions of moving to a big city, feeling alone with only the shadows to guide her as she walks around seeing many "soul-less" people. Voodoo games, is about an ex-boyfriend who can't let go, and uses a voodoo doll to try and continue to keep his violent hold on her from afar.
Customer Reviews:
Sarah McLachlan Meets Portishead.......2007-02-27
Quick P.S........2007-01-23
notice how the people that give this bad reviews sound really pretentious & dumb..........2006-07-15
bottom line people!!!!
...this is the best american trip-hop outfit out right now!
Sweet Shadows Indeed!.......2006-05-10
The whole album is quite good and coherent. It sets the tone with the opening chords and doesn't waiver too far from that place of calm, subdued and perhaps a bit sad. This type of music always somewhat borders on the sentimental, melodramatic, self-pitying pit fall, but they manage to skilfully hover the rim without falling in. Honestly I was a bit scared when I saw there was a cover of Dust in the Wind on the album, but somehow they pull it off and make you almost forget it was a Kansas song.
This is a great album if you actually enjoy a rainy day every once in a while. It is quite mesmerizing and hypnotic, but then of course it also runs into the danger of being repetitious. Perhaps it depends most upon your mood when you listen to it, as to what form it takes. Either way, it is definitely worth checking out! And just one more thing, the album title Sweet Shadows is perhaps the perfect description for the mood and tone of this album.
Must Have.......2006-04-11
Christian Music:
- Rising from the Deep
- Rock Till You Drop
- Sahara Snow
- She's All I Ever Had / Bella [CD-single]
- Shock Sounds of the 70's / Classic Seventies Hits
- Singing Science
- Sixpence None The Richer + 3 [Import]
- Solo Effort
- Soul Party / 14 Soul Party Hits
- SPECIAL
Christian Music
Bhangra Knights Vs Husan [CD-single] [Import]
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966 TV Movie) / Horton Hears A Who (1970 TV Movie) [Soundtrack]
If U R Not Part Uv Da Solution... [Explicit Lyrics]