Product Description
Australian exclusive single taken from their 2001 album, 'Survivor'. Includes two exclusive versions, 'Bootylicious (M & J's Jelly Remix) & 'Bootylicious (Rockwilder Remix ft. Missy Elliott). Other tracks include, 'Emotion (Album Version)', 'Bootylicious' (Richard Vission's V-Quest) & 'Bootylicious' (Ed Case Refix).
Emotion / Bootylicious,Destiny's Child,Sony Int'l,Pop,R&B,Soul/R & B
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- Totally Menzel
- Beyond Wonderful
- IDINA MENZEL IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Awsome
- ALMOST THERE IDINA!
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Still I Can't Be Still
Idina Menzel
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000AFDU
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Minuet
- Larissa's Lagoon
- Follow If You Lead
- All Of The Above
- Still I Can't Be Still
- Think Too Much
- Planet Z
- Fool Out Of Me
- Reach
- Straw Into Gold
- Heart On My Sleeve
Customer Reviews:
Totally Menzel.......2007-07-07
The first time I heard this CD I liked it. The second time I listened I really started to get into it and to enjoy the gift that Idina Menzel wants to share. A powerful voice with vunerable lyrics. It's a great combination!!!
Beyond Wonderful.......2007-04-02
Why is Idina Menzel's name not splashed on the covers of magazines? She's got the looks, she's got the connections(hello, ultra famous husband?) and she's got the talent-ten times more than any simpleton on the music scene right now.
A fan to the core, I admire Idina from way back in the day-Rent OBC-to the more recent projects-Wicked, Rent the movie, etc etc. and I can say that this is by far the best exhibition of her talent. Why is this not an international bestseller? This is truly beyond me.
Menzel has an incredible voice, and amazing song writing skills. The songs she sings are so full of that very Idina-y personality that you just can't get anywhere else. Who else could pull off a "Think Too Much"....genius. I've never thought about Guys in Tuxedos before listening to this song, but now that I think about it, they are kind of decieving. She has that blues-y charm and deep voice that despite what you may say would knock Shoshana Bean on her kiester and blows everyone and anyone out of the park. I highly, highly reccomend this CD for anyone who likes pop,rock,blues,jazz, broadway, or just plain talent.
IDINA MENZEL IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-02-10
This is one HECK of a first album! The songs are awesome to sing and dance to. The song that definately deserves the title of "Best Song" is a combo of "Planet Z," "Minuet," and the title song, "Still I Can't Be Still". This, and any of Idina's work, is worth getting, just to hear that VOICE!
Awsome.......2007-01-30
If you love Idina Menzel in either of her major broadway roles, you will love this CD. The lyrics seem a little random, but I get the feeling, that is Idina for you. Having written all the lyrics herself, she preforms them with a passion and formiliarity, not all artist acheive. I would and have recomended this Cd to anyone who has at least heard of Idina. I love it.
ALMOST THERE IDINA!.......2007-01-21
I FEEL THAT THIS CD IS VERY GOOD! SOME OF THE SONGS ARE VERY EARLY 70'S SOUNDING. THERE ARE A COUPLE OF SONGS THAT IDINA SINGS THAT REALLY SHOW OFF HER VOICE!! THOSE ARE AWSOME!! IT'S A GOOD STARTER ALBUM!! I WISH IT HAD MORE SOUL SINGING SONGS, BUT VERY GOOD!
- JENN S. ****
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- Allure of Sanctuary
- Allure of Sanctuary
- A Brilliant Piano Album (reviewed by Stephen Cairns at [...])
- Allure of Sanctuary
- from Solo Piano Publications
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Allure of Sanctuary
Karen Marie Garrett
Manufacturer: Karen Marie Garrett Publishing, Waterstreet Records and Publishing Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BGQXKE
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Tip Toe Dancer (Kathryn's Song)
- Lake EWOK Muse (Piano & Cello)
- Simple Things
- Allure of Sanctuary
- Welcome B.
- The Green Hills
- Gnossienne No 1
- Gnossienne No 2
- Gnossienne No 3
- Will's Song
- Toll of War
- Lake EWOK Muse Reprise (Piano Solo)
Album Description
A STUNNING CD RELEASE BY KAREN MARIE GARRETT AND LEGENDARY PRODUCER WILL ACKERMAN, creator of Windham Hill Records, gold and platinum record producer, and Grammy Award-Winning recording artist.
Recorded between George Lucas' Skywalker Sound Studios in Marin County, California and Mr. Ackerman's Imaginary Road Studio in Windham County, Vermont.
VICTORY REVIEW; ACOUSTIC MUSIC RESOURCE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST; TOM PETERSEN
"Karen Marie Garrett is a top-drawer pianist headed for bigger things. Allure of Sanctuary is the Olympia artist's third release, following a straight classical disc and another in this New Age vein. This new release is as soothing as it's intended, but it's also energizing. Where a lot of New Age is so light it begins to drift and grow unidentifiable, Garrett's compositions are distinct, with melodies for the listener to hook into. It's billed as New Age, but several cuts qualify as Light Jazz - very mellow Vince Guaraldi, perhaps. Thus, Garrett is a distinctive new artist in this field and could, with the right promotion, see herself at the top of the New Age charts (Allure is already getting significant airplay on Easy Listening stations). It won't hurt a bit that she is a pupil of the founder of the New Age genre, Will Ackerman; nor do dead-enders get invited to record their albums at Skywalker ranch, using Lucas's Bluthner grand!
Get this album, neighbors - you can say you "knew her when."
Reaches #8 on Top 100 New Age Radio Charts in just FIVE weeks!
TOP 20 ALBUM LIST OF THE YEAR FOR 2005
Kathy Parsons, Solo Piano Publications, New York
Recipient of ENGLAND'S PIANO HEAVEN "GOLD AWARD"
Stephen Cairns, Piano Heaven, England
Customer Reviews:
Allure of Sanctuary.......2007-06-13
Allure of Sanctuary is an outstanding album. The music seems to draw you in and want to play it over again
Allure of Sanctuary.......2007-05-13
I received this as an Easter present and it is one of the best CD's I have heard in a long time. The music is wonderful.
A Brilliant Piano Album (reviewed by Stephen Cairns at [...]).......2006-12-09
What an amazing album! This is Karen Marie Garrett's third album, and it is a real find. I am immensely impressed with the delightful melodies which run consistently throughout this album. Tip-Toe Dancer has to be heard to be believed. It is such a beautiful piece of music, and makes the listener want to stand up and start dancing. This track is just one of an album full of highlights. Welcome B and Simple Things are so delicate. This album is produced by Windham Hill founder Will Ackerman. Consequently, the production is first-class. A joy from beginning to end. Bravo!!
Allure of Sanctuary.......2006-07-19
Soothing, relaxing music to release tension and smooth out those tight muscles.
from Solo Piano Publications.......2005-11-14
"Allure of Sanctuary" is the second CD released by Karen Marie Garrett. It is astounding how much this artist has grown since her 2002 debut, "Pensare Piano." Will Ackerman's gifts as producer certainly helped to make this CD as breathtaking as it is, but if the quality of music isn't there, no producer in the world can give it soul and depth - and this CD has mega-doses of both. A classically-trained pianist from the age of five, Ms. Garrett plays with the strength and emotional clarity that come from years of expressing oneself at the piano, sharing the joys and sorrows of life with the beloved 88's. The twelve pieces include eight original compositions, a lovely arrangement of "The Green Hills" by Brian Gibson, and Erik Satie's "Trois Gnossiennes," performed as originally composed. Most of the pieces are piano solo, but Garrett is joined on two by award-winning cellist Eugene Friesen (I LOVE cello and piano together!). Some of the other tracks have English horn, light percussion, and wordless vocals, but this is truly an incredible piano album.
The CD begins with "Tip-Toe Dancer (Kathryn's Song)," one of the lighter pieces in this collection. It was inspired by a story told by a close friend about a childhood dance performed for friends and family. Graceful yet playful, it is easy to imagine the seriousness of the young dancer and the warm reception of the adults. "Lake EWOK Muse" is an improvisational duet for piano and cello that followed a sunrise meditation beside Lake EWOK at Skywalker Ranch, where the album was recorded. The feeling of serenity envelops you as you listen to the two artists interact seamlessly, creating a perfect sense of peace. "Simple Things" is a celebration that begins in a classical style reminiscent of a children's piano study and evolves, retaining the sweet melody and simplicity of the message but becoming a full and graceful solo. The title track is fascinating. It begins with a mournful piano prelude and becomes a rhythmic dance with a seductive Spanish flavor. Susan Whittle's vocals and percussion provided by Will Ackerman and Derrick Jordan add to the enchantment. "Will's Song" is an improvisational piece that is so deeply felt that it almost sends a chill - what a beauty! "Toll of War (Adagio)" is a wrenching duet for piano and cello. A profound statement of humanity rather than of politics, the sense of loss and pain reach to the depths of the soul. This is a piece that needs to be heard. The gentle, pensive closing track is a solo piano reprise of "Lake EWOK Muse."
"Allure of Sanctuary" is a must-have CD!
Average customer rating:
- Underrated gem
- Lots of emotions!
- Wonderful Album
- Essential
- extremely favourable
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Show Some Emotion
Joan Armatrading
Manufacturer: Fontana a&M
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002GCO
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Woncha Come On Home
- Show Some Emotion
- Warm Love
- Never Is Too Late
- Peace In Mind
- Opportunity
- Mama Mercy
- Get In The Sun
- Willow
- Kissin' And A Huggin'
Customer Reviews:
Underrated gem.......2006-03-21
This is a powerful album by a woman who sings with urgent emotion and technical prowess. Technically? Her phrasing, her dynamics, use of flow and staccato, her rhythm....perfect. The song performance is poignant and clearly inspired. Joan is a great songwriter, let's admit it, right in there with Joni and Sarah Mc. But hers is the voice of the wounded victim and you believe her, but she is strong and resolute. I get chills from some of these tracks...Willow...this album IS the soundtrack to my life circa 1990 - 1993 Oregon...ah, youth! Anyways, if you like the crystal clear production quality of say a Donald Fagen or an Oliver Mtukudzi, you'll appreciate the production here, from the 70's? but really nice. This is an album for the highway or the boudoir, in my opinion.
Lots of emotions!.......2006-02-06
My first Joan Armatrading cd. A really good place to start. Made me wonder why I haven't gotten it earlier. I am familiar with "Willow" because it was the most outstanding song from "Boys on the Side." It's a beautiful song with haunting melody and resounding lyrics. But the cd also has a lot of great tracks. I like listening to "Show some Emotion" because of the lyrics.."Show some emotions, put expressions in your eyes, light up if you're feeling happy." JA is also sorounded by many talented musicians, you have Henry Spinetti on drums and Jerry Donahue on guitar, which makes this cd a well rounded album and very easily to like. If you're recently introduce to JA, I highly recommend this cd as a started.
Wonderful Album.......2005-04-03
This 1977 album contains the hauntingly beautiful song, 'Willow'. It followed "Joan Armatrading" released in 1976. "Joan Armatrading" was the first JA album I owned, and I still think that it is her best work. If you enjoy her more emotional and moving songs you may also want to check out 'Visionary Mountains' on her first album, 1972's 'Whatever's For Us'.
Essential.......2004-01-24
I'm not sure how my parents ended up getting turned onto this album in the mid-80s. But I do remember summer vacations, riding in the back seat of the toyota along the coast of Maine, and falling in love with this music. The musicianship, songwriting and passion was totally different than anything I'd ever heard before. And it still stands alone. Solid and brilliant.
extremely favourable.......1999-09-06
been listening to Joan's records for a very long time now. If someone asked me to name my favourite singer-songwriter she is it. She's a product of interesting times and places, but the original, unique talent was all there to begin with. Lots of girls sounding similar-ish nowadays, but Joan was the first, the best, the only.
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- INSPIRATIONAL NO MATTER WHAT'S HAPPPENING
- Surprisingly entertaining
- A great pop album
- Martina does it again with "Emotion"!!!
- Not one of her best
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Emotion
Martina McBride
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Country
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ASIN: B00001O30O
Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Do What You Do
- Anything's Better Than Feeling The Blues
- I Love You
- Make Me Believe
- Love's The Only House
- There You Are
- It's My Time
- I Ain't Goin' Nowhere
- Anything And Everything
- From The Ashes
- Good Bye
- The Uncivil War
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Liquid-eyed Martina McBride finds herself in a holding pattern after 1997's Evolution, unable to break completely free of country radio's indistinguishably bombastic mandates but also perceptibly champing at the bit to disobey them. The arena-ready country-rock ditties lead her to overreach badly (did it really take three writers to invent the hackneyed "I Love You"?), and the trite power ballads just push her bluster buttons, but when McBride's got good material, she's capable of making music that's quite nearly memorable. "Anything's Better Than Feelin' the Blues" (by Matraca Berg and Randy Scruggs) could be an exciting country single, and the two final tunes, Patty Griffin's "Good Bye" and Gretchen Peters's "This Uncivil War," clearly advance McBride's pop-ballad tendencies with some believable lyrical introspection. Such moments, however, are only brief respites from the overbearing Nashville formula. --Roy Kasten
Customer Reviews:
INSPIRATIONAL NO MATTER WHAT'S HAPPPENING.......2006-09-14
In your life. The words in this album got me through some of the roughest times of my life, and I mean rough! After being attacked and brutally beaten just prior to 9/11. I was terrified of people and everything on the other side of my front door. I retreated from the world completely and decided this world no longer deserved me. After the attacks my doctor refused to release me back to the job which was high paying and what I like to do. I lost many friends that I had on the job. Then I lost my self esteem, lost the job, lost the friends, and almost lost my life until I listened to this album with songs like "Ashes" and I came through. God bless her and the writers on that album I know they save people, they saved me. Every song speaks to and inspires me! You won't be disappointed even if you don't like country! (which I never listened to before, other than Patsy Cline!)
Surprisingly entertaining.......2006-01-07
Martina McBride first caught my ear on "I Love You" but I never expected Emotion to be as uptempo and light as it is. Of course, like any typical listener, I set the song I liked (the aforementioned "I Love You") on repeat so I didn't really listen to the remaining tracks until I pretty much bored myself over the song I'd been listening to. "Do What You Do," "Anything, "Make Me Believe" and "There You Are" all sounded as terrific as "I Love You"--little pop-py for Country music (I'd never been a HUGE Country fan, but had a phase of Country in junior high) but still Country (a la the presence of steel guitar in almost every song). 1999's Emotion by Martina McBride surprised me with an extremely delectable combination of the perfect Country-Pop. Definitely a suggested buy for any Country fan.
A great pop album.......2005-07-15
I became a fan of Martina's music following the release of her very first album. It wasn't a huge success but subsequent albums generated ever-bigger sales as the public realized what a great singer Martina is. With this album of pop music, Martina almost abandoned her country roots (they show here and there) and was rewarded with a major American pop hit (I love you, which also spent a month at number one on the country charts), giving her plenty of new fans while retaining many of the fans that she already had. I don't mind what kind of music people record as long as the quality is there and this is definitely a quality album.
The outstanding song (to my ears) is a country song - This uncivil war, written by Gretchen Peters about a family suffering hard times. Gretchen has written many great songs, not only for Martina (including her breakthrough song Independence day) but also for Trisha Yearwood and many others, as well as recording three of her own albums. Another excellent song, written by country tunesmiths Matraca Berg and Randy Scruggs, is Anything's better than feeling the blues.
There are plenty of other great songs here, especially among the ballads. My favourites include I love you, Love's the only house, Anything and everything and For the love of a woman.
Martina is a class act who proved with this album that she can sing pop music as well as country music. This is not my favorite among her albums (that honor goes to Wild angels) but if you love Martina's voice, you will probably enjoy this album.
Martina does it again with "Emotion"!!!.......2004-10-16
Martina McBride's "Emotion" album contains many pop country elements, but is still nonetheless a great album. Here's how I rate each song. (out of a 5 star scale)
1) Do What You Do- good song, but takes a little to get used to.
(4 stars)
2) Anything's Better than Feeling the Blues- good songs, good lyrics. (4 stars)
3) I Love You- great song, Martina's most successful song on the country charts, spending 5 weeks in the top spot. (5 stars)
4) Make Me Believe- great song about whether one's love is true or not.... i love the lyric "but it's hard to start a fire without a spark (5 stars)
5) Love's the Only House- this song will draw a strong connection to your heart. The song is spectacular and speaks the truth... love is TRULY the only house big enough for all the world's pain. The video to this song is very touching as well. Go Martina! (5 stars)
6) There You Are- a perfect wedding song... She hold the "are" note for at least 12+ seconds near the end. (5 stars) If you hear this song LIVE, she holds the note 15 seconds!!!! (so LIVE this song will be 6 stars/5 stars!!!!)
7) It's My Time- the first song that I ever heard Martina perform live in the AMA awards... she rocked the house down with this song... She also holds a 10 second note at this song. Love that range of hers. (5 stars)
8) I Ain't Goin' Nowhere- I like this song and its message about being there for a significant other. (5 stars)
9) Anything and Everything- the lyrics and Martina's gentle vocal performance on this song are perfection. (5 stars)
10)From the Ashes- another standout song on this album. She holds some high notes in this one too. (5 stars)
11) Goodbye- a solid performance, I llike how Martina goes lower and softer in some parts of the song. (4 stars)
12) This Uncivil War- the best song on the album!!!! AMAZING!!!! Written by Gretchen Peters, the writer of Martina's career hit "Indepedence Day." A very emotional song, which defines the title of the album. The ending is a real treat as well. (6 stars!)
This album is definitely worth purchasing!!! It helps complete my collection of Martina's albums!
Not one of her best.......2004-05-08
When i bought this album i expected it to be a lot better. There are only couple of songs that i liked. Martina usually puts out great albums but this one just didnt quite work for me.
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- ProgJam At It's Best!
- Simply Amazing...
- Great Pick-Up
- Groove Perpetually, Perpetual Groove
- Perpetual Yawn
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All This Everything
Perpetual Groove
Manufacturer: Harmonized
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002ZYEB4
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Life
- All This Everything, Part 1
- All This Everything, Part 2
- 53 More Things To Do In Zero Gravity
- Andromeda
- Long Past Settled In
- Crockett & Tubs
- The Universe
- Stealy Man
- Left To Drifting
- Scooter
- Gone 'Round The Twist
- Occam's Blazer
- For Now Forget
- And Everything
Customer Reviews:
ProgJam At It's Best!.......2007-04-11
This is a great album from start to finish. They were really into a "Groove" on this well recorded release. It's just too bad that their newest release of 2007 didn't follow up this excellence, as they went instead with an overly written, shorter cuts, which really all sound the same. Guys go back to your roots. Your first 2 albums were excellent... and do remember that "All Is Everything".
Simply Amazing..........2006-06-28
This band is one of the most amazing that I've ever seen live. I went to a concert having no idea who they were or anything, but after the first couple of songs i automatically fell in love with them. Having heard them live, this cd was amazing and the only reason anyone should have for not liking the cd is not having heard them live. if you get the chance you should go.
the bartender at the concert was saying that although he normally hated all the "hippie jam-bands" that came through, that this was the only one he liked and he liked them a whole lot at that.
Great Pick-Up.......2005-09-14
This album is fantastic. Not to mention this band rocks serious face!!! This as well as their first album have become staples in my everyday musical listening. The musicianship and on-stage chemistry is unparalleled by any current quartet. You can tell these are four classically trained musicians that apply their skills to song-writing and jamming that enhance and blend their sound in a unique way. If you like dancing at a live show or even by yourself in your living room, get this album!!!
Groove Perpetually, Perpetual Groove.......2005-08-29
Yes, I agree, you do have to see them live to REALLY appreciate them. However, I know people that have fallen in love with their sound alone. I saw them in Charlotte, NC in early 2003 at a tiny venue & they were one of the best bands I've seen live (& I've seen a lot)! These guys know real music & they can totally jam together! See them live & you will undoubtedly appreciate them. If you can't see them live, they may be an acquired taste.
Perpetual Yawn.......2005-07-01
I should have paid closer attention to bat hunters review since he gave it away when he said; "It took me listening to this disc about 5 times before I could really start enjoying it all the way through." Heck, I was lucky to make it all the way through the first time! This release is extremely repetitive and simplistic with lame lyrics and just plain bad singing. Now, if you enjoy bad singing with real musicianship, then I highly recommend The String Cheese Incident.
While I mean no offense to anyone, this band comes no where close to the direction of King Crimson or Pink Floyd.
As a former radio DJ who specialized in jazz/rock fusion and jam bands and appreciates great music and musicianship, I find this release has absolutely no sustenance to sink your teeth in to and wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
With a name like Perpetual Groove, I expected a lot more. A jam band they are not.
Average customer rating:
- not very relaxing
- Absolutely beautiful music!!!
- Wonderful relaxing music
- Good if you like acoustical guitar
- Sounds to Soothe and Uplift Your Soul
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Lady of the Spice Lands - music for relaxation, massage, yoga, for the love of music...
Chris Brenne
Manufacturer: Magic Brew Productions
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00009IMZE
Release Date: 2003-03-19 |
Tracks:
- Awakening
- After Dreams
- Lady of the Spice Lands
- Arctic Light
- One Afternoon on Rue Labrador
- The Long Sands
- Dusty's Girl
- Heather, Weeds and Rushes
- International Connection
- The Maiden and the Hunchback
- Sonnen Allee
- Home Again
- Lilacs
- Your Eyes, Your Hands
- That Day Would Come
- Transcendental Railway Station
- Vermont
- Wiggly Bridge
- Pastoral in D
Album Description
Perfect for acoustic guitar buffs, healing arts practitioners and passionate new music fans, Lady of the Spice Lands effortlessly weaves evocative yet calming music. Chris Brenne takes you on a journey with instrumental solo guitar pieces, creating sounds that inspire emotion and breath. Brenne is a Cambridge, Massachusetts artist and a native of Sweden, whose music grounds listeners with beautiful, lyrical melodies that are naturally relaxing and spiritually uplifting.
Customer Reviews:
not very relaxing.......2007-07-17
I was surprised to hear how fast many of the tracks are- not very relaxing in a massage environment.
Absolutely beautiful music!!!.......2006-11-06
This is one of the nicest musical CD's I've ever played for my massage clients! Some of the songs are a little faster than I normally like to play, but all in all, this is some great music!!!
Wonderful relaxing music.......2006-08-31
I bought this cd for my husband who is a massage therapist. It's one of his favorites. Clients enjoy it also. It has a variety of styles that are wonderful variations for guitar.
Good if you like acoustical guitar.......2006-08-03
I enjoy this one for relaxation to acoustical guitar. Not quite as relaxing or long as a CD I bought specifically for massage background music.
Sounds to Soothe and Uplift Your Soul.......2004-04-06
The magical music on this CD will touch the very core of your soul. Brenne's fingers dance over the strings, creating sounds that could only be created by a master guitarist. The songs are beautiful pieces of work; truly inspiring. I use this CD as an accompaniment to my work commute, background music for dinner parties (both group dinners and private dinners for two ;-), and as part of my meditation.
I look forward to more offerings from this artist. Give yourself the gift of this music. You'll be happy you did.
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ASIN: B00000260D
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Emotion
- Make No Mistake He's Mine
- Time Machine
- Best I Could
- Left In The Dark
- Heart Don't Change My Mind
- When I Dream
- You're A Step In The Right Direction
- Clear Sailing
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Talented as any other album from her.......2007-02-18
As some of people already mentioned in their reviews, this Streisand album is very peculiar and recurrently underestimated by music experts. From my persective it has its own value, setting clearly her capability to sing whatever she wants with no restrains to predefined musical genre. Definetively an album I enjoy and I will recommend for sure.
Emotinally satisfying.......2007-01-11
Had a tape copy of this album a long time ago. Somehow remembered it again and checking Amazon found it to be still available. Album is still every bit as good as I remembered. Highlights for me are 'Emotion', 'Left in the Dark' and 'He's Mine'. Great songs from a great singer/performer. Absolutely recommend it.
Musical Menopause ?!?.......2006-05-22
Yep. That's what her detractors were calling "Emotion" when first released back in 1984. Let's begin by eliminating the bad ~ "You're A Step in the Right Direction", and the weak ~ "Clear Sailing", and focus on the major strengths and the core of this vastly underrated work: Streisand's collaboration with Earth Wind and Fire's Maurice White. Almost as compelling as her more famous works with Mr. Gibb, the three White songs ~ "Time Machine", "Heart Don't Change My Mind", and "When I Dream" show Streisand at her strongest and most secure vocally in the world of contemporary "pop". Why not one of these three tunes were released as singles I will never understand (while the very enjoyable, simply sublimely melodramatic but dated even by the time of release, "Left In the Dark" and the inconsequential but fun "Emotion" were!). The duet with Carnes on "Make No Mistake..." is very powerful while "Here We Are At Last" is cinematic and larger than life (reminds me of "Widescreen" from "Lazy Afternoon", no?). However, the most moving and superbly sung track (for me anyway) remains "Best I Could", where Streisand's voice soars with all the power, theatricality, and sensitivity the like no one else will ever equal in our lifetime. So in a nutshell, this album is no "The Third Album", "People", or "Guilty Pleasures". It is also not the disaster that folks tend to label it to this day, and I find it superior and much stronger than the latter "Till I Loved You". A flawed but majestically sung album by one of the finest singing actresses of all time.
Luigi ~ NYC
Being very generous.......2006-01-25
As a Barbra Streisand fan I had to give this at least 3 stars because it's Barbra. She of course sounds great but at times she fails to connect with the listener like she normally does. We are usually drawn in and captivated by her voice and music. This album screams "big budget" and like many big budget releases it lacks consistancy. I think she did have fun doing a pop album but honestly it's no "Guilty"--her masterpiece. There are the strong points however, such as the title track where she sings her heart out. It's also obviously made to compete with Whitney Houston (who released her debut album at the same time). Jim Steinman produced and wrote the beautiful and memorable "Left In The Dark" arguably his best song. "The Best I Could" screams Broadway and it will have you humming it over and over after listening to it. Overall it's not the best Streisand album but there are some good songs no fan should not listen to. Should you buy it? You be the judge of that.
After YENTL exhaustion...Emotion was much needed .......2005-10-26
Many fans of Streisand were disappointed when this effort was first released in 1984 due in part to the great successes she had with GUILTY in 1980 & YENTL soundtrack in 1983. It is arguably at best to say that this is not her best effort but it does show her versatility to tackle material that was sometimes beneath her and yet made an HONEST attempt to sound FRESH and RELEVANT in the music business of the early 1980's when Music was definitely shifting towards electro and rock sounds of the time. The best cuts here in my humble opinion are the following:
LEFT IN THE DARK - Classic Steinman style but Streisand nails it in her own bravaura voice. Celine still doesn't match it. HEART DON'T CHANGE MY MIND - This is Streisand at her vocal prowess. FUN duet w/Kim Carnes "MAKE NO MISTAKE HE'S MINE" still the best duet version of other collaborations whether it be country or Pop is the bomb! The Maurice White produced efforts are fair but
"WHEN I DREAM" is still lovely to listen to and inspiring. EMOTION is just plain fun because of the Pointer Sisters backing. She let loose here. Only Misfire could be and justifiably is her collaboration written song "YOU'RE THE STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION" w/John Mellencamp is campy and forced. But as time goes on you can help to enjoy it's guilty pleasure. So okay, it's not GUILTY or SUPERMAN but no other female vocalist could make these songs today and make them seem sincere and fresh...Streisand truly gives EMOTION here. That's just my opinion and I still think it's one of her most under rated efforts from this period.
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ASIN: B00005NZKG
Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Simple Creed
- Deep Enough
- Like A Soldier
- People Like You
- Transmit Your Love
- Forever May Not Be Long Enough
- Call Me A Fool
- Flow
- The Ride
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When Live debuted in the mainstream in 1991, the band's earnest alt-rock effort Mental Jewelry balanced high-strung emotions with aggressive guitar work. On the band's fifth album, V, the earnestness has completely disappeared. Everything about this record feels forced and overproduced. Electronic beeps and loops swirl through songs like a U2 record gone bad. Guitar solos squeal in overarching metal-band style, and front man Ed Kowalczyk's vocals are so overdramatically pained, you can almost feel the veins popping off his neck for the most mundane subject matter. Even the band's use of Eastern influences feels slapped on, as in the intro to the nu-metal disaster "Like a Soldier." The guest appearance by Tricky--a partnership that only Kowalczyk's appearance on the last Tricky album can match in oddity--feels like nothing but a gimmick. What started out as a college rock act has sadly become just another attempt at grandiose sound with invisible substance. --Jennifer Maerz
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Another one to throw in the trash.......2006-09-09
These guys are the biggest joke in rock music. All of these 5 star reviews are an even bigger joke. Ed Kowizsychik(SP) or however you want to spell it sounds as pathetic as he looks. This is garbage, plain & simple. Im glad radio is no longer saturated with their music. 20 years from now, no one will remember this group.
Horrific, terrible, a complete disappointment... what happened to a once great band?.......2006-05-20
Normally, I do not see the point of writing negative reviews. Check out my profile, I've very rarely written a negative review. "V" by Live deserves a negative review. This CD is horrific, terrible, and a complete and utter disappointment.
I consider myself one of the earliest fans of Live. I remember hearing "Mental Jewelry" back in early 1992 during my senior year of high school. "Mental Jewelry" is, in my opinion, as significant as Nirvana's "Nevermind" and Pearl Jam's "Ten". I believe it helped define that early-to-mid `90s grunge/alternative sound. It deserves five stars, easily. Too bad Live has slipped with every subsequent release. "Throwing Copper" was a terrific sophomore follow-up. However, I wouldn't give it five stars, maybe 4 or 4.5. "Secret Samadhi" and "The Distance to Here", Live's third and forth releases, were mediocre. There are some terrific songs, but some disappointing ones as well on each of these CDs. Each deserves three stars. Spot the trend?
Live hit the bottom with this one. In all honestly, I don't think there is a redeemable song on this entire CD. If I wanted to hear bad white-rap, I'd pick up a Vanilla Ice CD. Sure, "Overcome" seemed poignant right after September 11, but a few years later, even that song seems a bit contrived.
I can confidently say this will be the last Live CD that I will purchase. If you are new to Live, pick up their first release here on Amazon, "Mental Jewelry".
Underated Gem.......2006-05-01
I know this isn't a favourite among Live fans but it's my pick for their best.
I went through the whole Pre-Ordering thing when I heard about this ones release. Was very excited about it.
Bad points first:
At first listen there isn't much that stands out. I find with all their albums (Songs From Black Mountain most of all) that it takes several listens for the melodies to sink in. That said though, if you know how to take it, you'll give it time. Once you do, you'll be thankful.
I would also recommend ignoring the tracks OK? and People Like You which are two of the worst songs they've recorded. The rest though, is amazing.
1. The Intro is Ok if you let it be what is is - an intro. Perhaps not needed but they were trying something different.
2. Simple Creed is the lead off track and like all of their later albums, also the first single. Perhaps not a great choice as the single as it didn't perform that well and didn't give the album the needed airplay. Perhaps they were trying for something rocky knowing the two best radio songs (and actually the next two singles) on the album were ballards.
3. Deep Enough rocks nicely and like alot of the album has a different feel about it.
4. Like A Soldier is a favourite of mine. It was a single in Australia.
5. People Like You is terrible. Saved only by the fact they mention Queen.
6. Transmit You Love is a good ballard though perhaps filler material.
7. Forever May Not Be Long Enough is a great song. Lots of changes throughout and perhaps the catchiest song on first listen.
8. Call Me A Fool is beautiful.
9. Flow is a favourite. Simple really and rocks hard and is similar to their Throwing Copper style of repeating the same verse over and over.
10. The Ride is a lesser track and has them back to the Verse/Chorus Verse/Chorus stlye of Throwing Copper and Secret Samadhi. Feels like it been done before. Still good though...
11. Nobody Knows is the best track from the album. I wanted it as my Wedding Waltz song but my wife didn't like the 'kiss my brains' line. I guess that kind of stands out a bit. Bit Wierd but I'm sure Ed knows what he's on about.
12. OK? is terrible. Should be a B side track, not amongst this greatness.
13. Overcome is wonderful. Perhaps hangs around too long at the end but is perhaps their best ballard after Nobody Knows and Turn My Head.
14. Hero Of Love wasn't a favourite to start with. I din't like how the chorus came in too heavy. Now though, it's one of my favourites. I love it and fell bad for thinking bad thoughts about it early on.
All in all this has a bit of everything. Though Throwing Copper has all the big singles and the hype, this album has the quality and variety the TC lacked.
LIVE; art and spirit uncompromising and hopeful!.......2006-04-12
'V', at first entitled 'Ecstatic Fanatic', is a departure for LIVE on the scale if, not the nature, of 'Secret Samadhi's melodic weirdness, though on the complete other end of the sonic spectrum. What ties them together is the ballsiness of such a change of pace, and the wonderfully experimental feel of both; a refusal to bow to the status quo and expectations of the business. Things like a duet with Tricky, an attempt to rap about spiritual love, and wonderful timing a la 'Throwing Copper' (with regard to 'Overcome', anyway) combine to make this an album that at first throws all expectations, and then without warning, begins to grow on you at an exponential rate. If you give it the second and third chance it deserves rather than tossing it aside after the first listen tells you this is FAR different from other LIVE offerings, this could become one of your favourite LIVE albums. Or at least it did for me; I listen to it when I want LIVE--high energy! LOL.
A lot of people (read: critics) slam the band for,(A) having an 'inconsistent recording history', or (B) being from the grunge era.
My rebuttal to (A) is: Too many folk in the music business can't seem to get past the biggest selling album disease; they compare all later efforts to the one that broke the charts. I personally wouldn't have remained a LIVE fan of this degree throughout the years if all they had done was release a 'Throwing Copper' clone every couple of years. I happen to LIKE the fact that LIVE gives the money-driven industry the finger and goes on growing and evolving--and letting their music evolve WITH their lives and ideas--without regard to trying to duplicate the public success of their best known effort. This rather punk ethos (for a solid rock band anyway) is called 'not pandering to the moneymen' and 'artistic integrity over public consumption'. The subsequent albums have sold well, though they haven't had the lucky timing that 'Throwing Copper' had to fit so well into what was happening in popular music at the time. Only jaded critics who care only about numbers would call these modest successes 'failures' only because they weren't 'Throwing Copper's with different covers. Far too many bands and artists have been murdered by their labels forcing or pressuring them to recycle, rerecord, and play the same stuff that won them accolades in their breakthrough efforts, regardless of whether they had since grown or changed; in the process losing that edge of anger or wonder or whatever it was that first captured the public imagination. LIVE has chosen to be comfortable with the fans that 'get' them rather than allowing someone to force them into an artistically stultifying mould for the sake of sales alone; this is called 'not selling out', and for that I applaud them.
As for (B): Though they happened to have emerged into the public eye in the same era as Nirvana and Pearl Jam, et al, LIVE never really fit the grunge model with anything but a tendency to ignore the interview and paparazzi angle of business (ie they refused to [...]themselves out to the media, instead preferring to concentrate on the MUSIC, shocking though that may be!), and a wonderful sort of ambivalent anger at the socio-religious status quo. This anger was the reason many folk loved 'Throwing Copper', and dislike later albums, in which the anger has faded to a message of Hope and Unconditonal Love. If consistent anger without growth is what these folk are looking for, then obviously a band that grows and changes is not for them. And for those who call lead singer Ed Kowalczyk a Kurt Cobain wannabe; they have obviously never listened for a moment to the lyrics and melodic spirit of his songs anyway.
Which brings me to another main criticism of LIVE. Some folk are turned off by the overt spirituality of Ed's lyrics, calling it 'preachy'. Critics also slam LIVE for their lyrics, saying "if we wanted preaching, we'd go to church". But EddieK is not preaching; he neverdoes. What he is doing is sharing the most intimate moments of his life: the moments when the Spirit touched him and made him whole; and in knowing how that feels, how uplifting it is in a moment of confusion, I find these lyrics inspiring.
As a long-term Live fan, I find them life-altering; and in fact, this fourth album, 'Distance to Here', quite literally saved my life. Many I've spoken to feel the same way; for though Live as a band name is hard to 'google', the FriendsofLive are out there and being uplifted daily by the work the band, and EddieK with his lyrics in particular, do. They make the world better just by being in it...and by being willing to SHARE! If communication and understanding can save the world, then Live are right on the avant guarde, with U2, the Indigo Girls, and a few others.
So all I can say for those critical minds who find Live's lyrics 'pretentious and sentimental' and 'drippy softcore preachery'... for them I can feel only pity, for as far as I am concerned, the message of Love is one for everyone, if we can but let it in. If the lyrics don't speak to these people, fine; but they do speak to some of us; so deeply that they bring tears to our eyes. So the fact that these critics are arrogant enough tell everyone they meet not to bother listening long enough to make their own decision/connection (or not) with the music, to me, is a sin. Just because they got nothing out of it, doesn't mean we are all alike...thank God! Yes, we are all different...but Love is Love.
Thank you EddieK and Live, for lifting me up.
Critically Panned...........2006-03-26
This album was almost universally panned by the critics. This just goes a long way toward showing how much critics know. This happens to any band that gets a little bored with the cookie cutter mold they have created for themselves and try to do something different from what the bourgeois establishment that the music business has become. This album is nothing less than pure brilliance. It does of course have its slightly cheesey moments, but when you do a 180º about-face from what you have been doing for a decade somethings are just not going to work as well as others. The only real failing of this album is in some of the lyrical content. Songs like "Transmit Your Love" and "Deep Enough" do not quite pack the intellectual punch that we true Live fans have come to expect from Eddy, but they are still fun and good to listen too. The best thing really is that Live, in doing something so different, did not lose that certian something that makes a Live song a Live song. In the end you yourself need to decide if this album is good or not. I give this album a full 5 stars.
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- Emotion is Dead, but this album is alive and kickin'
- Emo tion is dead. Sad but true
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ASIN: B00004WJAO
Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
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- Don't Push Love Away
- To The Tune Of 5,000 Screaming Children
- We're At The Top Of The World (To The Simple Two)
- Is Patience Still Waiting?
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- You Always Say Goodnight, Goodnight
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Emotion is Dead, but this album is alive and kickin'.......2007-02-15
Juliana Theory, an obscure band in an obscure genre, builds much of its well deserved acclaim on this very album. Well written instrumentals, such as Emotion is Dead Parts 1 and 2, punctuate well written songs with well written riveting lyrics. "Don't Push Love Away" demonstrates well constructed harmonies that the musicians skillfully persist throughout the album and make for a full-spectrum music experience.
Emo tion is dead. Sad but true.......2005-09-24
I love this album so much. TJT you started everything in 98 for me. I loved "August in Bethany" off "Understand This Is Not A Dream" so I bought this album. I was the only one in Lowell listening to EMO. Now "Emo is dead" I blame warped tour. All these new Emo/Screamo bands suck that's why I'm going back to where I started, with this album. I don't like emo now, but this one's a keeper. I started a band because of this album, remembered the words to every single track and pretty much introduced emo to fellow Lowellians. This is the album I'd take if I was stranded on a desert island. Key tracks; If I told you this was killing me would you stop,Into the dark,Don't push love away, Were at the top of the world, You always say goodnight, goodnight, This is your life, and Emotion is dead.
Your ears will thank you........2005-09-07
I try to keep an open mind about all genres of music. Often times it seems like all emo rock sounds the same, but this album is on the verge of creating its own. The songs are interesting and unique. It becomes very clear early on that the makers of this album are NOT the airheads from your french class who made a band and fluked something special. These cowboys are intelligent. Actually, real cowboys don't exist anymore, except eh. lost my train of thought (damn you weed DAMN YOU)If nothing else, the lyrics will keep you transfixed. So buy the album.. and if you don't like it, give it to your uncle or something.
title of review.......2005-03-20
It's true that these guys take themselves a bit too seriously for the kind of music they play, and the songs on this album belong more on commercial radio than in the indie scene, but if you can get past that you can appreciate this album for what it is. It's either above or beneath all the emo garbage it's associated with, depending on your perspective. If you're hung up on underground cred, you'll consider it beneath, if you're a genuine unpretentious music lover you will have no trouble accepting the melodic pop brilliance this album has to offer. Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, and 11 are nothing less than amazing. They're the absolute pinnacle of contemporary pop-rock songwriting. If I hadn't heard them with my own ears I'd think it was impossible to write songs this good. Something Isn't Right Here is a cringeworthy boy-band type song that I really can't stand, and there are a couple other weak songs, but overall this is still a must-own album for anyone who enjoys catchy pop music to any extent.
bland pop attempting to pass along as "emo".......2005-02-07
It's a wonder how The Juliana Theory was ever labelled as "emo", as the music is more of a power-pop sound, and 'You Always Say Goodnight, Goodnight' is obviously either a rip-off or an homage to Pink Floyd. This album does very much have the sound of a boy band going alternative/rock. When I listen to it these days, I'm not sure how it got into the regular playlist at the college radio station I have previously deejayed at, as it seems this album could only truly appeal to 15 year old girls and boys with serious break-up issues. It's dreary, long, drawn-out and a lot of the songs are similar. However, I must admit the lyrics to 'If I Told you This Was Killing Me, Would You Stop?" are a worthy read. 'Emotion is Dead Pt II' at least tries to pull off a re-mix sound, with a palm-muted funk guitar rhythm, piano, and keyboard effects, not much unlike a Chemical Brothers song. Otherwise I've found myself bored and sleepy after listening to this album.
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- Atmospheres
- Another Great New Age Gem!
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ASIN: B00009WB2E
Release Date: 2003-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Atmospheres
- Once Upon a Time
- Mirage
- Common Faith
- Bedtime for Little John
- Nocturne
- Duet
- The Highlands
- A Song For Jan
- Morning Clouds
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"Even better than the first" is what everyone is saying about this follow-up to Michael Dulin's acclaimed Equity Digital debut CD, "The One I Waited For". There is something for every listener on this CD, which showcases every facet of Dulin's keyboard artistry. From the smooth jazz sounds of "Atmospheres" and "Night Ryhthms", to the simple Appalachaian quality of "Common Faith", to the Celtic-inspired ballad "The Highlands", this CD shows an astounding range of emotion. From the long, lush lines of "Once Upon a Time" to the sultry final cut, Dulin's artistry simply entrances.
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Magic.......2007-04-12
Beautiful sound and melodies. Now, I have 2 favourite pianists: David Bryan and Michael Dulin :)
Atmospheres.......2007-01-31
The perfect companion to elevate your spirit. A nice glass of wine should accompany you on this trip.
Another Great New Age Gem!.......2004-06-02
Dulin's 2003 release, "Atmospheres", has more of the same New Age flavor. With this release, he uses Synthesizers to acompany his solo piano work. The difference is clear on the tracks, "A Song for Jan" and "Night Rhythms". I enjoyed the latter track as it has a little Bossa Nova beat and compliments the recording. He's one of the more talented musicians on the New Age circuit. It was an pleasant experience!
from Solo Piano Publications.......2003-06-11
"Atmospheres" is pianist Michael Dulin's second release of original piano solos. After a long career in the classical music field as well as acting as producer of music for others, Dulin is emerging as one of the brightest stars in the new age/ambient genre. Calling his music "inner music - music that balances and centers and replenishes," his pieces are soothing enough to stay in the background to set an easy mood, and yet are complex and challenging enough to be consistently interesting and rewarding for the active listener. Dulin's playing "chops" are impeccable, and the tone of the Steinway he recorded the music with is crystal clear. Most of the tracks have washes of synth instrumentation for color, but this is definitely a piano album.
The title track opens the CD with a quiet melody that is enlivened with shimmering runs up and down the piano keyboard. Both pensive and serene, the piece is a very elegant opening. "Once Upon a Time" is a bit more wistful and dreamy - very gentle and sweet. "Mirage" is more ambient, with a beautiful flowing quality and a sense of moving forward. "Bedtime for Little John" is a simple, cozy lullaby that spills over with innocence. "Nocturne" is absolutely gorgeous - cool and peaceful, and very atmospheric; very definitely a "night song," as the title implies. "The Highlands" is a bit more structured, and could easily be a movie theme - a beautiful melody. "Morning Clouds" is fluid and tranquil without any hard edges. And then there is my favorite track, "Night Rhythms." This piece is much more "smooth jazz" than classical, and it pulls me in every time. It has the easy-going pace of the rest of the CD, but is more rhythmic and has a sense of fun. It surprised me the first time I listened to the album, but I just love it!
"Atmospheres" is destined to be one of my "Top 10 for 2003," I'm sure, and Michael Dulin has become one of my favorite contemporary composers. Very highly recommended!
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