BIO I am so happy to have finally finished my album says Will
Its taken me over three years to complete and I am extremely excited about the results Will has every reason to be excited, His long awaited debut SANCTUARY arrives in January. Fused with elements of Drum and Bass, UK Garage, Pop, Trip Hop and R&B, the album takes you on a journey of intense emotions and picturesque landscapes of life through Wills eyes. Wills emotive and expressive voice is captured throughout the album as he establishes himself as gifted singer. His ability to elicit different moods and feelings from his listeners with universal experiences of love, doubt, anger, bliss, and spirituality prove he is a true master of the craft.
He knew what great music was even at the tender age of 5. Will would have his parents play the James Brown classic Hot Pants over and over again while dancing and singing around the room. From that moment on greatness ensued. At age 12 he started singing solos in his church choir. Later he would take a co-lead stance in a local cover band called Bananafish. Then, in 1997 Will took his passion further, becoming the solo front man for the synth-pop band Carol Masters. Working with these bands was good for me because it helped my stage presence tremendously. I am very at ease being on stage in front of a large or small audience. His zest for music didnt stop there.
Inspired by a wide variety of fantastic artists like Seal, Olivia Newton-John, Ephraim Lewis, Scritti Politti, Everything but The Girl, and Artful Dodger, Will cultivated his own niche sound. Crafting SANCTUARY was something of a labour of love. Will had done a couple of different demos before SANCTUARY but feeling they didnt match the type of sound he really wanted to capture, he spent little over a year looking for a producer that could understand his vision and make it a reality. In comes Mike
Degen a New York based producer who was able to put Wills ideas to music. Together, they successfully created a tightly knit group of songs that fit Will as well as his own skin. I think the groove between Mike and I worked because from the start he was able to see exactly the music direction I wanted to go and being that we had different tastes in music, we were able to combine that to produce a sound, encompassing those different tastes that neither one of us imagined would work so well. Tracks like Whats Going On, Keep the Faith, What Can I do and Sanctuary showcase Wills luxurious vocals and songwriting prowess over texturized beats and energetic grooves. While others like Lost in your Soul and Drowning in Your Eyes glisten with vivid cinematic textures instantly transporting you to the center of your imagination.
Will has set his sights on fully bringing his gorgeous album to the masses. He fully plans to saturate the NY scene with live shows. I am really proud of this album. Its my most comprehensive musical work to date and its got my signature stamped all over it. I think when people hear it, they will be pleasantly surprised and eager for more. Sanctuary will be released
February 2002
Sanctuary,The Will,Artist One-Stop,Fused with elements of drum and bass, UK garage, pop, trip hop and R&B, the album takes you on a journey of intense emotions and picturesque landscapes of life through his eyes.,Pop,Pop Vocals,Rock/Pop
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Are You Listening
Dolores O'Riordan Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O170YY Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Ordinary Day
- When We Were Young
- In The Garden
- Human Spirit
- Loser
- Stay With Me
- Apple of My Eye
- Black Widow
- October
- Accept Things
- Angel Fire
- Ecstasy
Amazon.com
It's been a long wait for the solo debut from Irish icon Dolores O'Riordan. After all, the Cranberries issued their swan song in 2001. After their break up, O'Riordan collaborated with Germany's Jam and Spoon, Italy's Zucchero, and David Lynch composer Angelo Badalamenti. She also appeared, as herself, in the 2006 comedy Click. All the while, she toiled away on her first solo effort. Fortunately, good things come to those who wait. Co-produced by Youth (the Verve, U2), Are You Listening? is a throwback to 1980s-era Siouxsie and the Banshees and Sinead O'Connor--sweeping keyboards, forceful drumming, and muscular guitar work. It may seem like a melodramatic move, but the music never overwhelms the slight yet steely figure at the center of the maelstrom, particularly on the lilting "Ordinary Day" and haunting "Black Widow." Cranberries fans expecting something more demure may be taken aback, but O'Riordan's supple voice should win over most skeptics. And lyrically, she compensates with tender words inspired by her husband ("Apple of My Eye"), the death of her mother-in-law ("Black Widow"), and the birth of her youngest child ("Ordinary Day"). --Kathleen C. FennessyMore from Dolores O'Riordan and the Cranberries
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Album Description
2007 solo debut from the former Cranberries vocalist. Written and recorded in Dublin and Canada and featuring production from Dan Broadbeck and acclaimed musician/producer Youth, whose many production credits include Paul McCartney and U2. The album was written and inspired by her personal experiences over the last four years including her marriage, the birth of her third child and the death of her mother-in-law. 12 tracks including the first single 'Ordinary Day', 'Loser' and 'Apple'.Customer Reviews:
I like that she is the same.......2007-07-26
Thanks so much guys! you rock!
Disappointing album bordering on BORING........2007-07-19
She told us her solo album would be something different from anything she's ever done before. Something more .... AHEM... "experimental" (very overused word in the music industry and hardly applicable considering so much pop garbage sounds alike). Well, Dolores, where's the originality in this album? This album is much more <
Dolores does quite a bit of whisper (breathy) singing on this album. Usually when I hear that I think of a singer who's vocals aren't as strong as they used to be and who literally CAN'T sing crisply, clearly, or as strong as before. I hope that's not the case with Dolores' voice, but all the whisperings on this album make for a weak sounding voice. An annoyance when I'm eagerly waiting for her to just SING.
As for the lyrical content, Dolores continues to sing about the same subjects - her children, her husband (and her love and/or desperate need for him in her life), her other family & loved ones, people who put her down (remember the song "Loud and Clear"? well, she still sings defensively to people who hurt her and this time it's in the song "Loser"), and her efforts to evolve and grow as a human being. Dolores' lyrics tend to be simply put and straightforward. There's nothing wrong with that. Simple can be good. Listening closely to her lyrics give me the impression that she is still trying to find herself and climb out of a dark, murky something that is taking up more than enough space in her life.
I find most of the songs plain, uninspired and very forgettable. There are some standouts, namely BLACK WIDOW and OCTOBER. Black Widow is a song she wrote while going through the death of her Mother-in-law from cancer. She sings the song passionately and with a little creative use of her voice. It is heavy on the electronic musical *help* though. I wonder how the acoustic version would sound. OCTOBER is another song that I really liked at first. When I heard it the band Linkin Park came to mind. This one sounds like a Gloria Gaynor "I Will Survive" song. Meaning, "I may be down but I'm not OUT!" It's a You Go Girl! song and I have a soft spot for those.
My biggest complaint with this album is that Dolores just doesn't sound very alive when she's singing. I don't mind that she sings about the same topics. She could be singing about her cornflakes cereal for all I care. But sing it like it's the best stuff you've ever tasted and every bite tastes absolutely wonderful and puts you in 7th heaven! That kind of energy is missing from this album. She sounds like she's trying too hard when it used to come almost effortlessly. Maybe Dolores went the way of some other artists (Tori Amos, Sinead O'connor, Alanis Morrisette to name a few) would could sing beautifully and with such raw passion when they were angry or unhappy, but somehow lost some of that spark when intense dark emotions left them. Can't they be just as intense when they're happy?
Dolores hasn't done a complete 360 (a la Sinead O'connor) with her voice, it still sounds great. But in this album it's sounding a little more flat and dull. Not a bad effort for her first solo album, but I hope for a better sophmore solo album.
I shelved this album one month after I purchased it. It's so lackluster. And I am still listening to her older works more than 10 years since I purchased it. That says a whole lot. No doubt she could be a great solo artist, but she missed it buy a long shot with this album. Buy it and listen for yourself.
that bueatiful voice from the cranberries is back.......2007-07-18
A different style in the wonderful voice of Dolores.......2007-07-16
Here in Mexico, there's no too much promotion of this album, but I think that it has to have that promotion because it's a really masterpiece. This album combines new rythms, sounds and types of music that makes you imagine a lot of wonderful things. And the best part, the voice of Dolores... She has the most wonderful voice in this planet.
Buy it!!! you'll have no regrets!! Guaranteed
WOW, what a comeback! EVERY SONG ROCKS!.......2007-07-13
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Kinks (The Ultimate Collection)
The Kinks Manufacturer: Sanctuary UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005V4WI Release Date: 2002-06-03 |
Tracks:
- You Really Got Me
- All Day and All of the Night
- Tired of Waiting for You
- Everybody's Gonna Be Happy
- Set Me Free
- See My Friends
- Till the End of the Day
- Dedicated Follower of Fashion
- Sunny Afternoon
- Dead End Street
- Waterloo Sunset
- Death of a Clown
- Autumn Almanac
- Susannah's Still Alive
- Wonderboy
- Days
- Plastic Man
- Victoria
- Lola
- Apeman
- Supersonic Rocket Ship
- Better Things
- Come Dancing
- Don't Forget to Dance
Tracks:
- David Watts
- Stop Your Sobbing
- Dandy
- Mr. Pleasant
- I Gotta Move
- Who'll Be the Next in Line
- I Need You
- Where Have All the Good Times Gone
- Sittin' on My Sofa
- Well Respected Man
- I'm Not Like Everybody Else
- Love Me Till the Sun Shines
- She's Got Everything
- Starstruck
- Shangri-La
- God's Children
- Celluloid Heroes
- (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman
- Do It Again
- Living on a Thin Line
Album Details
24bit Digtally Remastered Double Disc Comprehensive Set of their Best from the 60's to the 80's. This Collection Offers the Most Varied Set Ever Offered by the Acknowledged True Originators of What Has Evolved Today as Heavy Metal Rock and Roll. Tracks Are Culled from the Early Pye/Warner Bros. Recordings and the RCA/ARISTA Years. The Package Includes Sleevenotes by Ray Davies and Many Photos and Many Previously Unseen Shots.Customer Reviews:
Great Band.......2007-04-14
The Davies brothers, along with drummer Mick Avory and bassist Peter Quaife, produced a number of hits.
Here is a great collection of songs from this band.
Quintessential Kinks.......2007-01-30
They Really Got Me!.......2007-01-23
KInks The ultimate collection.......2007-01-12
Because it would have to include everything they ever did.
But, in the mean time Enjoy this collection they put togethere.
Possibly the best collection of any band.......2006-12-16
Whoever put this set together deserves congratulations.
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So Jealous
Tegan and Sara , and Tegan & Sara Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002MSCBK Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- You Wouldn't Like Me
- Take Me Anywhere
- I Bet It Stung
- I Know I Know I Know
- Where Does The Good Go?
- Downtown
- I Won't Be Left
- Walking Wth A Ghost
- So Jealous
- Speak Slow
- Wake Up Exhausted
- We Didn't Do It
- Fix You Up
- I Can't Take It
Amazon.com
Three albums into Tegan & Sara's career, it's still somehow necessary to get a couple of facts about them out of the way before diving into their latest offering. They are, yes, identical twin lesbians, and they do occupy the space--more like a vacuum, really--between the riot-grrl menace of Sleater-Kinney and the un-fun folk of Indigo Girls. That out of the way, So Jealous is the duo's best disc yet, meriting more than the mainstream notice that has so far evaded it. All the components are in place: a beyond synthy, full-throttle band, including John Collins and David Carswell of New Pornographers, and songwriting so honest as to make a person--any person--check to make sure no one has been snooping in her diary ("I won't mistake you for problems with me/I won't let my moods ruin this you'll see," from "I Won't Be Left"). The vibe is early-80s pop-punky (Tegan & Sara's singing can sound like Missing Persons' minus the squeals) spiked with a rock'n'roll edge--if the title track were noisier, it might sound at home on a Yeah Yeah Yeahs disc. Destined for hugeness, if only in indie circles for now, Tegan & Sara provide something crucial for pop princesses to be So Jealous of, and that's genuine talent. --Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
SO JEALOUS is the follow up to Tegan and Sara's critically acclaimed 2002 release IF IT WAS YOU. The band toured with Ryan Adams, Ben Folds, and Hot Hot Heat, were featured on MTV's YOU HEAR IT FIRST and hosted 120 Minutes and generated a huge press buzz.SO JEALOUS is the next musical evolution for Tegan and Sara and finds them delving into new musical territory. Tracks such as "Walking With A Ghost," "I Bet It Stung," "We Didn't Do It," and "Speak Slow" find the girls hitting a new level of maturity in their songwriting. A special enhanced portion features a behind-the-scenes documentary.
Customer Reviews:
Amazing CD...AMAZING!.......2007-07-06
Not Great but So Good.......2007-04-12
My Favorite CD of 2004.......2007-03-30
"You Wouldn't Like Me" really blows me away: beginning with some six-string strumming and just a single voice, the song builds up until in the end it resembles a pop triumph.
The great thing about Tegan & Sara is that they come up with great melodies and then stay on melody. No extra trills or frills.
The contributions from New Pornographers' members just make this disc all the more interesting.
If you like more obscure folk pop, the kind you just might not hear while shopping at your favorite natural health foods store, you owe it to yourself to search this out.
Upbeat!.......2007-03-09
its rare for me to give out this many stars,.......2007-03-01
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You're Only Lonely
Raul Malo Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G1R37G Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Tracks:
- You're Only Lonely
- Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground
- Feels Like Home
- So Sad
- At Last
- Games That Lovers Play
- For You
- Secret Heart
- Run To Me
- Tomorrow Night
- Remember
- Feels Like Home
Amazon.com
As the frontman for the Mavericks and a member of Los Super Seven, Raul Malo has applied his Orbison-like delivery to an eclectic array of material. On this, his latest solo effort, the warbler enlists veteran producer Peter Asher to focus on romantic balladry, as string-laden arrangements surround Malo's tremulous voice on the opening title track (a '70s hit for songwriter J.D. Souther) and the soaring "Feels Like Home" (reprised as the closer in a duet with Martina McBride). The song selection highlights Malo's vocal range, as he finds the bittersweet essence in a slowed-down rendition of the Everly Brothers' "So Sad," a dramatic reading of the Bee Gees' "Run to Me," and a lilting take on Ron Sexsmith's "Secret Heart." He even tackles Etta James's signature tune, "At Last," its jazzy, smoky sophistication punctuated by a trumpet solo. The cover of Willie Nelson's "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground" provides the album's main link to country, but even here the bedrock organ and soul choir sound closer to the church than the roadhouse. The stellar selection provides a superb showcase for Malo's shimmering voice. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Disappointing - so middle of the road.......2007-07-31
Beautiful singing.......2007-05-12
superb.......2007-05-07
Beautiful........2007-04-09
I highly recommend his two other solo efforts too. "Today" is so much fun! "Nashville Acoustic Sessions" just terrific.
Peter Asher's production is so "clean" nothing out of place or excessive. I hope Malo and Asher team up again soon.
Lori Virginia.......2007-04-03
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Welcome to the City
The City of Refuge Sanctuary Choir Manufacturer: Tyscot Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QCU9LM Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Not About Us
- City Song (The Welcome)
- Glory To the Highest
- He Is Worthy
- Jesus
- I Will Go
- More Of Thee
- Everybody Praise
- Glory, Glory, Glory
- Hellelujah
- Holdin' On
- Harvest Time
- I Will Sing Praises
- Alright
Customer Reviews:
Simply Outstanding.......2007-07-17
My advice, if you don't have this CD, listen to the samples, then get it as soon as you can - you will be glad you did!!!
It's About Time!!!!!.......2007-07-01
A Sure Award Winner.......2007-06-27
Gotta have it.......2007-06-27
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Donnie Darko - Original Soundtrack & Score
Manufacturer: Sanctuary UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XMF2G Release Date: 2004-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Never Tear Us Apart
- Head Over Heals
- Under the Milky Way
- Lucid Memory
- Lucid Assembly
- Ave Maria
- For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Show Me, Pt. 1
- Notorious
- Stay
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- Killing Moon
- Mad World
- Did You Know Him?
Tracks:
- Carpathian Ridge
- Tangent Universe
- Artifact & Living
- Middlesex Times
- Manipulated Living
- Philosophy of Time Travel
- Liquid Spear Waltz
- Gretchen Ross
- Burn It to the Ground
- Slipping Away
- Rosie Darko
- Cellar Door
- Ensurance Trap
- Waltz in the 4th Dimention
- Time Travel
- Did You Know Him?
- Mad World
- Mad World [Alternate Mix][*]
Album Description
UK only double-disc features many tracks unavailable on the US version. Sanctuary. 2004.Album Details
2004 UK Two CD Reissue of Soundtrack to the Cult Film that Includes the Origianl Score plus Additional Tracks that were in the Original Film but were Left off the USA Single CD Version. 80's Bands Including Duran Duran, Inxs, Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division and Tears for Fears Now Complete this New PackageCustomer Reviews:
Donnie Darko UK Import : BUY IT!!!.......2007-05-12
Delivery: SURPRISINGLY SUPER-FAST by USPS (it only took two or three days standard shipping)
Condition: Still wrapped in plastic.
Music: *tee hee* If you watched the movie, then you know what the music will sound like: it's the movie soundtrack (you know, the awesome soundtrack that both reminds the viewer of the 80's and also creates a haunting backdrop for the movie's themes). Typically here in the US that means only one or two of the good songs and the rest is the score. The UK version? ALL of the good songs and the entire score (that's why it's 2 discs).
Bad part? Not offered in US retail stores (i.e. you can only buy this online or in an Import CD store.
Mad World - the one you are looking for.......2007-01-19
It took 'em long enough, but it was worth the wait!.......2006-11-06
Probably the only negative comment I have is that they included the music from the motivational videos, something that I could have done without.
Thank you for putting this soundtrack out!!
Donhnie Darko Import Soundtrack well done.......2006-08-24
good stuff.......2006-08-10
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Face to Face
The Kinks Manufacturer: Sanctuary UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XLXBQ Release Date: 2004-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Party Line
- Rosie Won't You Please Come Home
- Dandy
- Too Much on My Mind
- Session Man
- Rainy Day in June
- House in the Country
- Holiday in Waikiki
- Most Exclusive Residence for Sale
- Fancy
- Little Miss Queen of Darkness
- You're Lookin' Fine
- Sunny Afternoon
- I'll Remember
- I'm Not Like Everybody Else [*]
- Dead End Street [*]
- Big Black Smoke [*]
- Mister Pleasant [*]
- This Is Where I Belong [*]
- Mr. Reporter [#][*]
- Little Women [#][*]
Customer Reviews:
Ray Davies Hits His Stride.......2007-04-18
When I bought the album in 1966, "Party Line" (a Ray & Dave composition) intrigued me. I remember party lines, but few people, at least in the US do. Dave's line "Is she big/ Is she small?/ Is she a she at all?" could just as well apply to e-mail or IM today, though. The voice asking who was there belonged to the late Frank SMyth, who wrote the liner notes. I was hooked after "Rosie Won't You Please Come Home," a song about the Davies' sister Rose who emigrated to Australia. Nicky Hopkins' harpsichord laid over the bands decending arpeggio just bounced along and Ray's slightly off-key singing captured my imagination, and I was a Kink Kultist from then on.
"Session Man" is about session musicians, supposedly specifically Hopkins. "Rainy Day in June is a mood piece, the motfs of which popped up later in "Wicked Annabella." "Dandy" (covered by Herman's Hermits, of all people), "House in the Country," "Most Exclusive Residence for Sale," and "Sunny Afternoon" completed the story of the social climber started with "Well-Respected Man" and "Dedicated Follower of Fashion." "Holiday in Waikiki" is more than slightly snide and basically Ray venting about commercialism in paradise. Reminds me of the line "American tourists love to see the Village Green" from "Village Green." "Little Miss Queen of Darkness" was a forlorn figure Ray met in a discotheque, sort of Lola's ancestor. This album really established Ray as the voice of the Kinks, and they never looked back. Ray wrote "You're Looking Fine" for Dave to rave on, and Dave still does it in his live shows. That one really jumps in the "Live at the Kelvin Hall" show from 1967.
The extras do round out the Kinks' saga in this era. These songs were relased on the compilations "Kinks Kronikles: and "The Great Lost Kinks Album," but it's nice to have them here. The magnificant "I"m Not Like Everybody Else," which was "Sunny Afternoon's" B-side, and two great singles from 1967: "Dead End Street"/ "Big Black Smoke" and "Mister Pleasant"/ "This is Where I Belong." (I have these singles in my collections.) "Mr. Reporter," written by Ray and sung by Dave for his projected solo album is listed as unreleased but it had appeared on Dave's "Unfinished Business" compilation. "Little Women" is a new find.
Ray hit his stride with this one. From "Face to Face" (1966) through "Everybody's in Show Biz" (1972) they put out albums full of insightful, great bopping rock.
A Great Transition.......2007-03-31
Tales of drunkeness and cruelty..........2007-03-03
Ray's drastically improving..........2007-02-08
The Kinks Weren't Like Anybody Else.......2006-10-25
The record starts off with "Party Line", a rocking tale of daily minutiae. While sly social commentary had popped up in previous Kinks songs (eg, "Well-Respected Man", "Dedicated Follower of Fashion"), this tune shows Ray Davies taking "think globally, act locally" to a bit of an extreme. (Was this really a good enough reason for him to not be "voting in the next election"?!) Other straight-ahead rockers on the album include "Dandy", "Session Man", "A House In the Country", "Most Exclusive Residence For Sale", and the inspired, tongue-in-cheek "Holiday In Waikiki". This handful of songs alone demonstrates Ray's wide range of topical interests: swinging bachelors, under-appreciated musicians, insufferable millionaires, and fish-out-of-water Englishmen. Just as Ray's social commentary was flourishing, so was his introspection. This is also strongly felt on Face To Face, as on the heartfelt pleas of "Rosie Won't You Please Come Home?", the plaintive "Too Much On My Mind", and the vivid, funereal contrast of "Rainy Day in June", the biggest downer on the record. There are also the old-fashioned ditties "Little Miss Queen of Darkness", "You're Lookin' Fine", and "I'll Remember", the George Harrison-esque "Fancy", and "Sunny Afternoon", their last major US hit single until they resurfaced in the top 10 four years later.
Simply put, Face to Face is a remarkably rich collection of songs. It is accessible and listener-friendly, but challenging and deep as well. Dave Davies' buzzsaw guitar riffs are nowhere in sight, and Ray does more that simply shout out the same few lyrics for 3 minutes. The lyrical and musical variety is very impressive, including the ivory tickling by Nicky Hopkins, the ultimate Session Man. This album is a far cry from the cookie-cutter, hodge podge records of the early 60s (those by The Kinks included). And it is particularly amazing that bonus tracks like "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" - arguably the first punk song ever - "Dead End Street" (US #73), and "Big Black Smoke" were minor hit singles and B-sides that nevertheless sit comfortably among Ray's best work.
It is disheartening to know that while the their peers were reaching the tops of the charts between 1966 and 1969, The Kinks were barely making a dent in them. (The Village Green Preservation Society and Arthur didn't even chart in the UK.) And yet their albums were at least as ambitious, consistent, and enjoyable as anything by these other bands. Four decades on, the fact that so few people have heard this music makes it all the more fresh to the newcomer's ears. Face To Face was the first of four records in four years that would snowball into what may be the richest body of work to come out of the UK or US in the late 1960s. Thankfully, it has proven to be hugely influential on subsequent generations, such that this record and its follow-ups can be said to be the bedrock for the entire spectrum of Britpop, from The Jam, to The Smiths, to Blur and Pulp.
Give me Face to Face over any other UK record from 1966 any old day of the week.
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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000850IS6 Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Star Wars and The Revenge Of The Sith
- Anakin's Dream
- Battle Of The Heroes
- Anakin's Betrayal
- General Grievous
- Palpatine's Teachings
- Grievous and the Droids
- Padme's Ruminations
- Anakin vs. Obi-Wan
- Anakin's Dark Deeds
- Enter Lord Vader
- The Immolation Scene
- Grievous Speaks to Lord Sidious
- The Birth Of The Twins and Padme's Destiny
- A New Hope and End Credits
Amazon.com
John Williams' lovely and moving score for the sixth Star Wars film brings thirty years of collaborating on George Lucas' beyond-popular intergalactic franchise to a close. (Is this really the end of Star Wars? Can't Lucas and Williams work together on a prequel to these prequels? Let us hope so, and that Jar Jar Binks is nowhere near it.) As this music accompanies the most exciting Star Wars film in many a moon, the soundtrack itself is more fun, more evil, more nasty and bumpy. Many of the heroic, anthemic themes woven throughout Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith will necessarily be familiar to any fan of the series, from the "Imperial March" to the main theme. It's remarkable how stirring the latter can be, no matter how many times you've heard it, and even for those who do not have all their money invested in S.W. memorabilia. There is a lot of new music here, and the lush, extensive range of both Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra is on display, most notably in the menacing, percolating "General Grievous" and the rousing "New Hope" end theme. --Mike McGonigal
The Force Is Also with:
Star Wars Trilogy soundtrack box set |
Star Wars Episode II sountrack |
Star Wars Episode II, Attack of the Clones |
Star Wars Episode I, The Phantom Menace |
Star Wars Trilogy on DVD |
Star Wars, Episode III - Revenge of the Sith |
Customer Reviews:
Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005) (V).......2007-06-21
The bonus dvd with this soundtrack was the reason I purchased. I enjoy film soundtracks, and science fiction, but this dvd was a real highlight for me. I got the soundtrack cd out of the local library. The cd was missing from the case, but I found this wonderful dvd instead that I went out to purchase later.
With optional segments of dialog from Ian McDiarmid, this film is a stunning visual and musical overview of the full epic story of episodes I-VI of Star Wars. For those of us who felt that eps. IV-VI fell short of our expectations, this film presents them well as parts of the whole story. The Musical Journey also stands as a summary of the entire SW opus for someone who is not familiar with the Star Wars characters and plot. Highly recommended.
Options: no subtitles or other options.
Not one of his bests, but very close.......2007-05-21
My favorite tracks are "Battle of the Heroes," "Anakin's Betrayal," Palpatine's teachings, "Anakin vs. Obi-Wan," and the "Immolation Scene."
The others are very good as well, but these are especially nice. "Battle of the Heroes" is Dual of the Fates for Revenge of the Sith. "Anakin's Betrayal" is a very sad track that is, in my opinion, one of William's most powerful pieces. "Palpatine's Teachings" is really, really neat. It's very dark and moody, a perfect piece for the evil emperor. The only weird thing is the end. "Anakin vs. Obi-Wan" is the action piece that plays during the battles of Anakin and Obi-Wan, and Yoda and the Emperor. Finally, "The Immolation Scene" is another sad piece, even more so than "Anakin's Betrayal."
Although I really like this CD, there are some things that are missing (as usual). First, the whole sequence where the droids are looking for Obi-Wan after he was shot. You see Obi-Wan in his ship with Senator Organa on the Hologram (or whatever it is), and Obi-Wan says that his clones turned on him. That was some pretty awesome music that OF COURSE was left out of the CD. Then there was Dual of the Fates in the movie, but completely absent from the CD. And probably the most annoying was that whole piece of music before Obi-Wan and Anakin fight. It was so touching and sad and I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY LEFT IT OUT! Absolutely amazing. Also, did anyone notice that some little bits were cut out? For example, in Anakin vs. Obi Wan, they cut out about a second or two of choir. What?! What the heck is with that? It's when Anakin is running on the long thing and jumps on the droid on the lava. Also, there was some pretty cool drumming when you see Yoda and the Emperor fighting, and you can see the whole stadium (the big room). There's also drumming in "Enter Lord Vader" that is muted in the soundtrack.
Oh well...if I'm going to collect movie scores, I'm going to have to get used to the fact that in almost all cases there's not going to be every bit of music. I've experienced this in both Pirates of the Caribbean, Jurassic Park I (there was very little left out on this score), and almost everything else. At the moment, I'm just waiting for the 22nd, for the Pirates of the Caribbean 3 soundtrack. It's gonna be amazing.
See Yu
John Williams' finest work.......2007-04-20
Having said that, I will say that few soundtracks have ever so perfectly captured the underlying emotional currents of their respective movie; in the case of ROTS, the contemporaneous tragedies of Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, the extermination of the Jedi, and the rise of the oppressive Empire. The listener is confronted with the depth and totality of the evil that has beset the entire galaxy to a degree that the film could not reach in only 2 hours.
Bravo, Dan Mohr, and BRAVO John Williams!
A Great Conclusion to the Prequel Trilogy.......2007-04-07
Williams is slumming it.......2007-04-01
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Stardom Road
Marc Almond Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QFCD7M Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- I Have Lived
- I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten - Marc Almond, Sarah Cracknell
- Bedsitter Images
- London Boys - Marc Almond, Sarah Cracknell
- Strangers in the Night
- Ballad of the Sad Young Men - Marc Almond, Antony Hegarty
- Stardom Road
- Kitsch
- Backstage (I'm Lonely) - Marc Almond, Jools Holland
- Dream Lover
- Happy Heart
- Redeem Me (Beauty Will Redeem the World)
- Curtain Falls
Customer Reviews:
Kitsch, camp, melodramatic, yet full of heartfelt emotion.This is a fantastic comeback........2007-06-30
This is a clever idea. Marc Almond has chosen a series of cover versions - with one exception - and they chronicle his story in sequence. What a story it is, too.
From his successful partnership with Dave Ball in Soft Cell, through to the famous duet with Gene Pitney, he has continued working right through to 2004. Following his motorbike accident, this album brings us to the here and now.
"Sixties classic "I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten" is wonderfully evocative and features the vocals of Sarah Cracknell. Likewise, Al Stewart's "Bedsitter Images" is a perfect cover as it reminds you of Marc's very own Bedsit land.
This is a very moving and beautifully crafted album. Far from being cover after cover, karaoke style, there is a journey feel to the proceedings.
"Backstage I'm A Lonely" is a tribute to the late Gene Pitney and it really is a tear jerker as a result.
But it is far from maudlin as proven by the upbeat tale of surviving against the odds, "Happy Heart".
The new track "Redeem Me" sounds like a classic already. Marc has never sounded as chipper as he does here.
Kitsch, camp, melodramatic, yet full of heartfelt emotion.
This is a fantastic comeback.
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Ace of Spades
Motörhead Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NHO2 Release Date: 2001-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Ace of Spades
- Love Me like a Reptile
- Shoot You in the Back
- Live to Win
- Fast and Loose
- (We Are) The Road Crew
- Fire, Fire
- Jailbait
- Dance
- Bite the Bullet
- The Chase Is Better than the Catch
- The Hammer
- Dirty Love
- Please Don't Touch
- Emergency
Customer Reviews:
Good, but overrated.......2007-07-15
Production issues aside, there are some some songs that frankly just aren't all that strong. Live To Win, Fast And Loose, Fire , Fire and Bite The Bullet are all quite mediocre (although there are some good good guitar solos scattered throughout these songs. Love Me Like A Reptile, Shoot You In The Back and The Cahse Is Better Than The Catch are all good songs, but not quite what I would call classic. In fact apart from Ace Of Spades the only songs that I would consider worthy of classic status are (We Are) The Raod Crew with it's locomotive pace and inspired guitar freak out finale, and The Hammer, a song that although good on the album, really is in it's own element in No Sleep Til Hammersmnith.
I enjoy Ace Of Spades for sure, as it does have some of Motorheads best moments,and captures their early youthful aggression and enthusiasm as opposed to their later grizzled veteran craftmanship but I really don't consider the entire album to be their best. If you have a desire to explore Motorhead then I think it's an album that you should hear, but in my opinion Bomber is better than this, and most of their 1990s releases are easily as strong as Ace Of Spades. I'm a huge fan of the band, but I sometimes think that some rock fans miss out by only buying "Motorheads best", and skip the rest of their catalog, assuming that it's all downhill from there.
If you only got one Motorhead CD, make it this one.......2007-06-07
The Ace of Spades album rocks, and if you dont like this one, you will not likely like Moterhead. This album also is one of the series that Eddie Clark plays on. To me, he was the driving sound of Motorhead, and when they were a classic trio, he was the guitar player.
You cant go wrong with this one!
Who would be proud of you?.......2007-01-31
I feel like I am forgetting someone? Help me out Lemmy!
Cult classic that should be as big as .......2007-01-22
This, of course, is an injustice. The classic line-up of Lemmy Kilmister, Fast Eddie Clarke and Phil Taylor created several albums of such intensity and power that even after the inception of outfits like Exodus, Metallica, Sepultura and other heavyweights, Motorhead still sound heavy, loud and rude. No passage of time has been able to corrode or modify their attack. For that alone, they belong in the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame.
"Ace Of Spades" is the high point of Motorhead. Producer Vic Maile gave this album a sound that throws you back against the wall and pins you there until the CD is finally over. The best part is, you want to stay trapped. Far better musicians than they ever wanted you to know they are, this album is full of hooks within the barrage, and Clarke's bluesy riffs and leads add style and form to the music, which allows it to not just run over your head over and over, but to actually swing a little, "Fast And Loose" being a good example.
"Bite The Bullet" is punk fast, and funny, too. "Fire, Fire" is as hot as the title and "The Hammer" leaves you in no doubt that what Lemmy says he'll do, he'll do it. No tough guy in lipstick and drag whipped posing for this guy. The three extras aren't quite as up to par as the original album, with the band ahem, joining Girlschool for a three song set that rock, but are timid compared to the rest of "Ace Of Spades".
Strong proof that loving your music and believing in it shows, as this and many other Motorhead gems are easily available, thanks to their loyal followers. Unlike some reviews that claim Motorhead won't attract new listeners, I disagree. This outfit is better known than ever, and my own nephews a generation behind me have begun to get into rock's gnarliest outfit.
Ace of Spades: Punk Rock Perfected.......2006-12-27
In my opinion, Motorhead also created the greatest punk rock albums ever: Ace of Spades (1980) and its LIVE counterpart, No Sleep Til Hammersmith (1981).
The energy of this album is hard to describe. It makes me feel so powerful when I listen to it. It is like listening to a symphony of machine guns, jet engines, rockets, and bombs. Cool!
But, Motorhead is more than a punk band. This album is the punkiest of the lot, at least of the classic studio albums. The other albums that I list below have different styles, and the are all excellent albums. Lemmy is also a talented artist, (OK, "artist" sounds lame, but you understand me). The albums I list below demonstrate genius, but you'll have to judge for yourself.
If you trust my opinion, and I have really given you little reason to, you will pick up these Motorhead albums below. But, sometimes you gotta take a risk ....Whudda you got to lose. It's Motorhead Dude!
1. Overkill (1979)(A Perfect Album. No, It really is. 'Nough said.)
2. Ace of Spades (1980)(Punk rock Perfected)
3. No Sleep Til Hammersmith (1981)(Punk rock perfected more...Brutal)
4. Another Perfect Day (1983)(A whole 'nother level man. My personal Fav.)
5. Orgasmatron (1986)(Militant Evil Genius Incarnate , ...don't ask ...)
If you like Ace, then it is mandatory for you to get No Sleep. If you don't it's like buying half-a-slice of Pizza. No one would or should do that. They go together like ham and eggs. Get em' both today.
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