| 1. Dorothy Feels |
| 2. Honeysuckle |
| 3. Magic Man* |
| 4. Let Godiva Ride |
| 5. Princess |
| 6. I Never Mention |
| 7. Drama Mama |
| 8. She Had Everything |
| 9. Tumble |
| 10. Only a Whisper |
| 11. Mend |
Editorial Reviews
Dakota is rolling up her sleeves and doing what she does best--taking her show to an audience...
Product Description
Thread is the debut CD for Dakota Paige. It is in the rock-pop genre and is sensual, poignant and clever. The music is intense, energetic with an exotic range of tones in her vocals. It is a refreshing and provocative musical experience.
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Winged Migration
Various Artists Manufacturer: Higher Octave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008V5TE Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- To Be By Your Side - Nick Cave
- Masters Of The Field - Robert Wyatt
- Northern Bound
- The Crossing
- The Highest Gander - Robert Wyatt
- Beating Drums
- The Return Of The Cranes
- The Blue Thread
- The Red Forest - Robert Wyatt
- Like A Breath Of Air - A Filetta
- The Takeoff
- Amidst The Factory Smoke
- The Glider
- After The Hunt
- The Paper Parrot
- The Swans Flight
- Feathers
- The Wounded Dove - Gabriel Yacoub
- Off Camera
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful!.......2007-04-24
Winged Migration CD.......2007-02-08
Beautiful Soundtrack.......2007-01-06
WINGED MIGRATION.......2006-08-29
THE RIGHT MUSIC FOR THE RIGHT MOVIE.......2006-06-22
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Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles
Various Artists Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002L1S Release Date: 1993-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Take It Easy - Travis Tritt
- Peaceful Easy Feeling - Little Texas
- Desperado - Clint Black
- Heartache Tonight - John Anderson
- Tequila Sunrise - Alan Jackson
- Take It To The Limit - Suzy Bogguss
- I Can't Tell You Why - Vince Gill
- Lyin' Eyes - Diamond Rio
- New Kid In Town - Trisha Yearwood
- Saturday Night - Billy Dean
- Already Gone - Tanya Tucker
- Best Of My Love - Brooks & Dunn
- The Sad Cafe - Lorrie Morgan
Amazon.com
In 1993, Nashville's biggest young stars--Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill, and others--recorded an album of Eagles songs called Common Thread. When the disc went platinum, everyone hailed it as the rebirth of country-rock. If you listened closely, though, you heard neither the down-to-earth twang of country nor the metallic aggression of rock & roll. What you heard instead was the romantic sweetness of pop. More specifically, the Eagles represented the southern California pop tradition of harmony-drenched groups like the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas, and Crosby, Stills and Nash. It's a wonderful tradition, but it's misleading to call it something else. Out there in the hinterlands you can still hear authentic country-rock, an exhilarating combination of blunt adult storytelling and blazing guitars as practiced by the likes of Joe Ely, Shaver, the Bottle Rockets, Mike Henderson, and Jason and the Scorchers. Real country-rock remains a marginal commercial force, however, and the real money is in the new Nashville version of southern California harmonies. Call it "suburban pop." --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.......2007-01-10
Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.......2007-01-04
Passable copies - little to impress overall in interpretations.......2006-05-01
Sadly this is not reflected in the final output - what we have is a series of current popular country artises doing almost faithful note for note copies of the originals and adding very little new or different in the process on personal interpretations apart from vocal style. The only one who differs for the better is Alan Jackson on "Tequila Sunrise" where his jaded delivery catches better than the original the vacuous life style it depicts.
Overall a disappointment, though as easy background or alternative music (unless you cannot do without the originals to listen to) it is well recorded and passable. If country interpretations of pop songs as a genre is of interest then try "Come together - America salutes the Beatles" which shows how the idea can be made to work.
The Trouble With Tributes.......2006-02-26
The brainchild of Eagles manager Irving Azoff, who saw how revered the band had become amongst the Nashville hierarchy of the Nineties, COMMON THREADS also functioned as a charity album, whose profits went to the Walden Woods Project, of which Eagles drummer Don Henley was a particularly prominent supporter. Were it not for that one particular aspect, COMMON THREADS would be as much an aberration as a lot of other tribute albums of its type. Even as this album already stands, however, and even though it caused hell to freeze over and the Eagles to reunite, the artists here still fall well short of what the band originally did.
What seems to have happened here is that each of the artists got so caught up in the idea of doing songs from the Eagles' massively successful catalog that they thought they could get off by copying almost note-for-note and by arrangement what the band had done; one listen to Travis Tritt's version of "Take It Easy", and Vince Gill's take on "I Can't Tell You Why" seems to indicate this. In other cases, they sound terribly anemic, as in Clint Black's version of "Desperado", where he sounds like second-rate John Denver (and I think John Denver could have done this far better than Clint Black). And hearing faux-Eagles wanna-bes like Little Texas doing "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and Diamond Rio doing "Lyin' Eyes" is no substitute whatsoever for the real thing.
The womenfolk don't have it much easier either. Lorrie Morgan simply sounds out of place on "The Sad Cafe", seemingly not having any idea about the song's mournful inspiration; and Tanya Tucker's toughness on "Already Gone" is quite dull. Suzy Bogguss' take on "Take It To The Limit" is a bit better, but it won't make anyone forget the Randy Meisner-led original. And Trisha Yearwood's version of "New Kid In Town" is okay, but she sounds like she's trying to do it the way she thinks her idol Linda Ronstadt would, and it's not totally successful either.
In the end, the inability of contemporary Nashville artists to really understand the Eagles lies in the fact that there is a very wide gap between the Eagles' sound of the 1970s and the way contemporary Music Row does things. Though classified as "country-rock", the Eagles also mixed in elements of bluegrass, surf-rock, R&B, disco, and even Tex-Mex a time or two, styles that are largely alien to contemporary Nashville. As Linda herself, around whom the Eagles originally formed in 1971, has said, it is a part of the diverse spectrum of California music: "California music is a real hybrid, very specialized, and it doesn't have anything to do with Nashville." This is something that I'm not sure these artists really understand, and why I can't give this album a better rating.
Nearly Flawless Covers.......2005-12-21
For instance, take Little Texas. They were probably one of the most popular commercial outfits to be plugged by Nashville. Pretty boys with long flowing hair and an "aw shucks, ma'am" mentality when interviewed, Little Texas was groomed for the spotlight. With that said, their take on "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" is one of the most honest and, in my opinion, one of the best songs on this entire album. They've been busted up for quite sometime now, but this cover will always be a gem in my book. Though they were very commercial, they were very good at what they did.
A group who also basked in the light of commercial Country even though they were solidly grounded in the old hillbilly, mandolin-drenched twang was Diamond Rio. They were and still are one of my favorite bands. They have a "high lonesome" quality in all of their songs that shows the listener that they still remember what makes Country music great. Their cover of "Lyin' Eyes" is the best song on this album. Their talent has kept them near the top of Country music to this day.
Alan Jackson, Clint Black, and Brooks and Dunn also take some solid stabs at a few of the Eagles' tunes. Jackson puts a good country spin on "Tequila Sunrise" and Black shoots straight on "Desperado." Kix Brooks handles the vocals in "Best Of My Love," and I'm glad he did. His voice fits that tune nicely.
There are plenty of other artists on this album that do a grand job. Travis Tritt's "Take It Easy" and Billy Dean's "Saturday Night" deserve special recognition as one takes a huge Eagles hit and makes it his own while the other takes a relatively unknown to the mainstream Eagles tune and gives it a wonderful rendition.
Fans of California's light country and rock should enjoy this album. This may be a little bit too soft for Southern rockers. Of course, just tell the modern Country fan that this is great stuff and just like sheep they'll probably gobble it up. Oh, and if you're into labels, this is California country, not country-rock or "pop" as the Amazon reviewer argues. Check out the Flying Burrito Brothers or the Desert Rose Band if you don't believe me.
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The Red Thread
Lucy Kaplansky Manufacturer: Red House ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001906XG Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- I Had Something
- Line In The Sand
- Love Song/New York
- This Is Home
- Off And Running
- Land Of The Living
- Cowboy Singer
- Hole In My Head
- The Red Thread
- Brooklyn Train
Amazon.com
It shouldn't be surprising that Lucy Kaplansky's music is infused with complex emotional detail when you consider that she worked as a clinical psychologist before deciding to pursue music full time. On the six songs she and Richard Litvin, her co-writer and husband, composed for The Red Thread, she never shies away from the conflicting feelings that accompany the profound moments in life. On the title track, for example, she sings movingly about the joy, wariness, and worry she felt when she and Litvin adopted a daughter from China. On "Land of the Living," which was inspired by the tragedy of 9/11, Kaplansky's sharp eye for detail creates a harrowing, but ultimately hopeful vision of that horrible day. Like many good songwriters, Kaplansky has an excellent ear for the right song to cover, and here she has chosen fine ones from Buddy Miller, Bill Morrissey, James McMurtry, and Dave Carter. The sonic territory on The Red Thread is subtle and subdued, with spare, mostly acoustic arrangements that perfectly frame the powerful emotions contained in Kaplansky's songs. --Michael John SimmonsAlbum Description
A powerful new CD constructed around the theme of an ancient Chinese legend that invisible red threads connect us to all of the important people in our lives. "The Red Thread" represents a turning point for this remarkable urban singer and songwriter in its depth and range of material."The Red Thread" contains some of the most beautiful and powerful tracks this remarkable artist has ever released. From the rootsy simplicity/minimalism of "Cowboy Singer" and :Brooklyn Train," to the sonic complexity of pop-rockers "Love Song New York" and "Line in the Sand," critics agree that "The Red Thread"is her most compelling and appealing album to date.
Produced by BEN WITTMAN (Laurie Anderson, The Story, Don Byron, Rosanne Cash), who also served as drummer, the world class musicians include singers JOHN GORKA, JONATHA BROOKE, RICHARD SHINDELL and ELIZA GILKYSON, guitarists DUKE LEVINE (Mary Chapin Carpenter, Peter Wolf) and JON HERRINGTON (Steely Dan, Bette Midler), bass player ZEV KATZ (Roxy Music, Rosanne Cash, Bette Midler) and others. The result is a riveting blend of rock, folk, country and pop that perfectly compliments Kaplansky's gorgeous, evocative vocals.
Talent and hard work continue to pay off for Lucy - "The Red Thread"is a stunning achievement!
Customer Reviews:
Remarkable album.......2006-01-08
Great & It's a love song & a reach out to the world**.......2005-10-05
It's a love song, for everyone, and for her & her husband on their journey to gather their new daughter...and bring her home. Hence, the Red Thread...ties everyone together. There's references to the horrifying events of 2001 in NY as Lucy K. lives there, but all the songs are just wonderful. You can sing along, and cry to some, and laugh. That's important...a CD has to touch you & this one does. Lucy sounds just perfect...
Beautiful songs.......2005-08-16
Let me join the chorus.......2005-07-08
Modern Folk That Gets Under Your Skin.......2005-04-06
Now I've had the album, for a while, I started wondering why it's become one of the most played in our home. Basically, the emotion and intelligence gets under your skin. Lucy Kaplansky's voice is pleasant and warm, the instrumentation supportive and very professional and the lyrics are pure poetry.
I recommend the CD highly.
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Hangin' on by a Thread
Texas Tornados Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002MG6 Release Date: 1992-11-10 |
Tracks:
- Hangin' On By A Thread
- Tus Mentiras
- Guacamole
- To Ramona
- A Mover El Bote
- One And Only
- Adios Mi Corazon
- La Grande Vida
- Trying
- Ando Muy Borracho
Customer Reviews:
Less attractive than their other recordings.......2007-02-02
conjunto tex-mex music. Most of their CD's deserve and have been given'
5 stars by me but this one is less attractive excluding the two solo
songs by Freddy Fender "Tus Mentiras" and "Trying" which are great great
great recordings and are worth the purchase of this CD. This guy was such
a wonderful artist both in English and Spanish that still today I keep
on purchasing all that's still coming out on the market both on CD and
DVD.
great music.......2001-06-29
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Holst: The Cloud Messenger; A Choral Fantasia; Part-Songs
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IYN5 Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- The Cloud Messenger, H111: 'O Thou, Who Com'st From Heaven's King' - G. HOLST
- The Cloud Messenger, H111: 'Tarry Not, O Cloud, Tarry Not. Rushing Northward ...' - - G. HOLST
- The Cloud Messenger, H111: 'Tarry Not, O Cloud, Tarry Not.' - G. HOLST
- The Cloud Messenger, H111: 'Tarry Not, O Cloud. Bow Thy Head' - - G. HOLST
- The Cloud Messenger, H111: 'When The Dancers Are Weary ...' - G. HOLST
- The Hymn Of Jesus, H140: Prelude - - G. HOLST
- The Hymn Of Jesus, H140: The Hymn - G. HOLST
- Ave Maria, H49 - G. HOLST
- The Evening-watch, H159 - G. HOLST
Tracks:
- Seven Part-Songs, H162: Say Who Is This? - Gustav Holst
- Seven Part-Songs, H162: O Love, I Complain - Gustav Holst
- Seven Part-Songs, H162: Angel Spirits Of Sleep - Gustav Holst
- Seven Part-Songs, H162: When First We Met - Gustav Holst
- Seven Part-Songs, H162: Sorrow And Joy - Gustav Holst
- Seven Part-Songs, H162: Love On My Heart From Heaven Fell - Gustav Holst
- Seven Part-Songs, H162: Assemble, All Ye Maidens - Gustav Holst
- A Choral Fantasia, H177 - Gustav Holst
- City Of London Sinfonia: A Dirge For Two Veterans, H121 - Gustav Holst
- Ode to Death, H144 - Gustav Holst
- This Have I Done For My True Love, H128 - Gustav Holst
- Four Part-Songs: O Lady, Leave That Silken Thread - Gustav Holst
- Four Part-Songs: Soft And Gently - Gustav Holst
- Four Part-Songs: The Autumn Is Old - Gustav Holst
- Four Part-Songs: Winter And The Birds - Gustav Holst
Customer Reviews:
More than just choral works.......2006-04-20
If you are a fan of Holst's Planets, then you'll be an immediate fan of his choral works once you start listening to The Cloud Messenger.
Get This For the Hymn of Jesus.......2002-09-07
I can only comment on half this disc, as I own the Cloud Messanger and the Hymn of Jesus only in an earlier incarnation. The Cloud Messanger is a massive work based on an Hindu text. It is of variable quality...Holst himself flet that it was not wholy a success and supressed further performances of it in his lifetime. But the passages that are good are stunning indeed, and Hickox and crew make a strong case for the work.
The reason to get this CD is for the Hymn of Jesus. This is the best performance of the best work that Holst composed. The Hymn of Jesus is based on Holst's own translation of a passage from the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas ( some sources claim the Acts of John as the origin of this text, but I'm pretty sure I have it in my copy of the Gospel of Thomas, which had recently been discovered at the time.)These Gnostic texts so intrigued Holst that he studied Greek just to be able to read it in the original. The work begins with a beautiful, atmospheric prelude based on two Sarum chants, Panea Lingua and a resplendant Vexilla Regis in the boy choir. Then there is a massive choral invocation to God and the Hymn is sung. This text is also known as the Round Dance of Jesus, and Holst goes for the dance in the piece, with a splendid section in 5/4 which must have frightened the Edwardian audience at the work's premiere. Tightly organized and stunning in it's choral effects, this version of the work surpasses even the fine old recording by Sir Charles Grove.
I can't comment on the performances of the other works on the second disc, but know that the Ode to Death is haunting and the Choral Fantasia is a major work worth hearing. But the reason to buy this album is for the Hymn. It's a stunning and neglected masterpiece in the English choral tradition.
An important record of lesser known choral works . . ........2000-08-08
My primary interest in this CD was the recording of the relatively recently re-discovered (1984) major choral work "The Cloud Messenger." From Holst's "India" period, this is a stunningly beautiful "painting" of the Khalidasa 6th Century A.D. lyric poem, "Meghaduta" ("Cloud Messenger"), the lament of an exiled yaksa who is pining for his beloved on a lonely mountain peak. When, at the beginning of the monsoon, a cloud perches on the peak, he asks it to deliver a message to his love in the Himalayan city of Alaka. Most of the poem consists of a description of the landmarks, cities, and terrain on the cloud's route to Alaka, interspersed with admonishments to the cloud to "Tarry not!" It is only at the end that we are finally aware of the message itself -- one intended to comfort the yaksa's wife in her loneliness.
I had the privilege of singing the U.S. premiere of this work in 1996 with Masterworks Chorale in San Mateo, CA, a chorus of about 150 auditioned singers. This work needs such a large choral force, and a conductor who can deal with the inherent drama in the text. We had both, and the performance was a stunning success. (It was the final work on a program that opened with Debussy's "La damoiselle Elue" for women's voices and mezzo-soprano and soprano soloists; and Brahms' "Alto Rhapsody" for men's voices and mezzo-soprano soloist. "The Cloud Messenger" also includes a mezzo-soprano soloist.)
My biggest complaint with this recording is the dynamics. The entire work seems to be performed at about mf+, occasionally venturing into f and mp. Unfortunately, this doesn't do justice to the drama. The opening, for example, needs to grow from the first ppp gentle raindrops, building as the cloud builds in strength, to a glorious ff choral introduction of the main character, the cloud: "O Thou, who com'st from heaven's king! scion of a noble race! who wearest wondrous forms at will!"
There are parts of this work that beg for a lush warm sound; what we hear on this recording is the British "boy choir" sound in the treble range, while the men have a warmer (albeit somewhat watered down) tone. This is a highly sensuous work, full of luscious ripe sensual imagery: "Where e'er thou goest, lonely wives, who pine in solitude with close-bound hair, will arise and go along the road. Thou bringest home their absent husbands, who will loosen their tresses and fill their hearts with joy!" The "flat" sound of pre-pubescent boys just doesn't do this music, or mature text, justice.
That said, however, this is an important recording of a little-known work. You'll get the feeling of the piece, a sense of the promise. Let's hope that a large chorus paired with a sensitive conductor will have an opportunity at another recording of this in the not-too-distant future (Atlanta? Chicago?).
Contrast this with "The Hymn of Jesus" -- Hickox fares much better with this material, playing up the dance rhythms (Holst knew what he was doing -- at the climax of the piece, the words are: "Ye who dance not, know not what we are knowing.") It really is a first-rate performance of this work.
Other works deserving special mention are "Dirge for Two Veterans," in which one can hear hints of "Mars" from "The Planets"; "Ode to Death," a setting of Walt Whitman's "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," which contains allusions to "Saturn." The Four Partsongs on the second disk are among Holst's earliest works, written in 1894, when he was barely 20 yrs old and in his second year at the Royal College of Music; and the Choral Fantasia is among his later choral works, written in 1931.
Highly recommended, even with its flaws.
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Common Thread
The Oak Ridge Boys Manufacturer: Spring Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00092ZLE4 Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Amazing Grace
- God Will Take Care Of You
- How Great Thou Art
- Jesus Is Coming Soon
- This Little Light of Mine
- I Saw The Light
- Journey
- You Don't Have To Go Home (But You Can't Stay Here)
- You Can't Fix It
- Keep Our World Safe
- I Know
- He Did It All For Me
Album Description
It's the mid-1940s. In the midst of a "Barber Shop Era" comes a new quartet-Oak Ridge Quartet. Their harmonies and energy transformed the music scene and quickly made them what many consider consider to be the top quartet of their day. Years have gone by...but Common Threads remain-four part harmony; love for God, faith, family and country; an ability to bring a stage to life. Enjoy an "uncommonly" successful group joined through the years by a Common Thread.Customer Reviews:
A GOSPEL LET DOWN.......2006-09-25
They are still great!.......2006-08-21
awesome piece of work by the Boys.......2005-05-26
Maybe what you are perceiving on this cd is that the background music is truly in the background with the vocals standing strongly out front. That is the best way to feature the Oaks power harmony. For a devoted fan of the Oaks and their power harmony they are NEVER too loud. Any true Oaks fans would consider this cd a blessing.
Not Bad.......2005-05-25
volume to high. You can only listen to it at a low level. Other
than that it's good. They need to fix this problem.
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By a Thread
John Ellis Manufacturer: HYENA Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F3UICW Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Ferris Wheel
- Tall Drink of Water
- Little Giggles
- Old Man
- Wishing Well
- Lonnie
- Umpty Eleven
- Swirl
- Moore's Alphabet
Album Description
John Ellis, up until recently, was best known for his work as tenor saxophonist for the widely popular Charlie Hunter Trio. However, with the release in 2005 of his own set, One Foot In The Swamp, that began to change. As a leader, Ellis drew rave reviews from the likes of The New York Times, The Village Voice, The Chicago Reader, Downbeat and Jazz Times. He toured his quintet around the U.S. packing jazz clubs and gaining new fans at every stop. Now, Ellis takes the next step in becoming a marquee jazz leader with his new album, By A Thread, a powerful and progressive collection that consistently proves his voice on tenor & soprano saxophone to be singular and inspired. And his songs are equally as compelling--and notice we say "songs," not compositionsbecause Ellis has a gift for hooks and melody which provides for material that's far more than a vehicle to simply improvise. His are tunes that stay with us long after the album ends and find their own little corner in our subconscious. John Ellis' By A Thread is a modern jazz record that people will talking about for years to come.
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Thread of Time: The Best of the Music of Enya
Taliesin Orchestra Manufacturer: Compendia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000062R8L Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
Tracks:
- The Council of Elrond with Aniron
- Orinoco Flow
- May It Be
- Only If
- Before the Storm
- Storms in Africa
- The Memory of Trees
- Anywhere Is
- Athair ar Neamh
- Evacuee
- Only Time
Customer Reviews:
Very pretty.......2006-08-07
Good intentions but no cigar....................2006-04-27
Regardles of how avent garde 'Only Time' tries to be I just can't stomach it.
I have listened to this CD over and over hoping it would grow on me but, alas, it is going back to Egay from whence it came.
On a brighter note let me recommend the CD "Celtic Woman" (found elsewhere here on amazon). It contains two Enya tributes, 'May It Be' and 'Orinoco Flow' both songs, as is the whole CD, are excellent!
However, I would save your money on "Thread of Time."
If you have heard Enya, then stick with the original........2006-02-19
If you have, you will feel like saying ... these guys have no right to rip apart and put together this hodge-podge of a music and pretend they are paying a tribute to enya. There's just something dishonest about it. Maybe if they called their CD title "Music similar to Enya's" or "Best of Enya-Like Music", I might have felt better about it.
Dreadful elevator muzak.......2002-11-13
This is not Enya...nor does it claim to be........2002-10-25
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Bejun Mehta - Songs and arias of Handel, Schubert, Brahms, Britten
George Frideric Handel , Franz Schubert , Johannes Brahms , Benjamin Britten , Bejun Mehta , David Shifrin , Carol Rosenberger , and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Principas Manufacturer: Delos Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000006VF Release Date: 1992-12-11 |
Tracks:
- If God Be For Us
- Where'er You Walk
- So Shall The Lute And Harp Awake
- What Though I Trace
- How Beautiful Are The Feet
- With Thee, The Unsheltered Moor I'd Tread
- The Shepherd On The Rock - Schubert
- Ladybug
- My Sweetheart Has Rosy Lips
- Down Deep In The Valley
- A Tree Is Standing
- The Last Rose Of Summer
Customer Reviews:
One of the greatest treasures.......2003-06-02
He has a total control over the high notes also. You will hear the most beautiful pianissimo, soft, expressive, and floaty, in those otherwise ear-spliting pitches. His runs are also incomparable, very clear, driven, profound, and accurate. You will have to hear them at least once in your life time!
I have let my two teenage nephews, who knew nothing but rock music, listen to this CD, and lo and behold, they couldn't stop listening to it. We were on a trip to Yellow Stone at that time, a long boring drive, and they kept on asking me to play it over and over. We ended up listening to it several hours straight every day for 3 days! A different kind of excitement from rock music, every time the fast runs came, they couldn't stop dancing in the car mimicking them. The whole CD made them simply happy and jubilant. As a result, the otherwise boring long drive became a very happy, fun trip.
The only drawback is that his words are not very clear, and at times the accent is poor. But his musicality and mature expressions off-set it. Even if you don't understand the words, these songs will surely make your day. This is one of those CDs that proves that classical music can be much more exciting and fun than popular music. Good for kids, teenagers, and adults.
The perfect voice.......2002-12-02
Mr. Mehta demonstrated sophisticated and precoscious techniques which made his gifted timbre even more unparalleled. His diction is not quite crisp. My conjecture that it's due to his nasal technique, not unfamiliar to a countertenor, the unique head voice suited to a boy's changing voice. Maybe, also because of this, the color of Mr. Mehta's voice on this CD is especially touching - woeful but never strident nor forced in high notes. The aria "If God Be for Us" is most sentimental and brings an aetheist to tears!
Wow - the range of this young man's voice!.......2000-04-18
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Ink
Zelienople Manufacturer: Loose Thread ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EBGEQY Release Date: 2006-03-14 |
Tracks:
- It's Still Hard To Steal Cars
- Ink
- The Nod Squad
- Pace Car
- Rehabilitation
- Life Is Simple
- Seroquel
- Boxes On Shores
Album Description
"This local quartet is fond of drones, disembodied sounds, live-to-tape recording, and looming ambience. The group employs guitars and tuned suspension cables among other instruments on the album, but damned if I can tell which is which. Get it while it's hot: Ink has been released in a numbered edition of 100, with spooky cover art to match the music inside." - CHICAGO READERIn the few years Chicago's Zelienople have been an actual band, they've experimented with a variety of configurations. After the shifting eclecticism of Pajama Avenue and the hushed, almost melancholy focus of Sleeper Coach, Zelienople have arrived with the most well-integrated statement of their divergent threads. Ink was recorded on two separate days in May and April 2005. The instrumentation is quite different from Zelienople's previous releases, with most of the instruments being invented. Boxes with springs were used for percussion, and many of the "string" sounds were made with tuned suspension cables.
Customer Reviews:
Deep Listening.......2006-04-15
Christian Music:
- Tonight At Eight: Songs From Broadway
- Top Tunes Karaoke CDG Guy Pop TT-174
- Top Tunes M Series Karaoke Multiplex CDG Young Teen TTM-114
- Umbrella
- White Christmas
- You Can't Tell It
- 4US
- A Little Faith
- Bounce All Night
- Breathe
Christian Music
Schubert: Sons Piano D. 568/D. 845
Ravel: Ma Mere l'Oye / Bolero / Le tombeau de Couperin / Alborada del Gracioso
Music CD: Lo Mejor de la Música Tropical: 100 Años de Música
The Browning Version [Soundtrack]
So Far, So Good...So What! [Explicit Lyrics]
Sonny Boy Williamson & the Yardbirds [Import] [Live] [Original recording remastered]
Shut Your Mouth 3 [Import] [CD-single]
Sonny Rollins 2 [Original recording remastered] [Import]