8: 09 [Extra tracks] [Import]

8: 09 [Extra tracks] [Import]

Track Listings

1. Dance Like That
2. Love Me That Way
3. This Is Different
4. Supergirl
5. L. A. Blue
6. I'd Never Get Over You
7. California
8. Someday
9. Falling
10. Endlessly

8: 09,Joey McIntyre,Sony Japan,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Adult Contemporary,Pop,Pop/Rock,Rock,Singer/Songwriter


8:09
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The Grown up Joey
  • Joey Rocks!
  • sorry joey this album sucks
  • 8:09 Flips My Flops and Rocks My Socks!
  • Are You People On Drugs?
8:09
Joey McIntyre
Manufacturer: Artemis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001KL5EY
Release Date: 2004-04-27

Tracks:

  1. Dance Like That
  2. Love Me That Way
  3. This Is Different
  4. SuperGirl
  5. L.A. Blue
  6. L.d Never Get Over You
  7. California
  8. Someday
  9. Falling
  10. Endlessly

Album Description

Joey wrote all the songs on 8:09 with Emanuel Kiriakou ("Eman") who first collaborated with Joey on "Meet Joe Mac" (2001). Since then, Eman has accompanied Joey on tour in an acoustic performance affectionately dubbed, "a one man show with two people." It is all preserved on the limited edition live CD "One Too Many" recorded at Joe's Pub in New York City in April, 2002.

The album was produced by Eman at Gearbox Studios in Los Angeles. Most of it was recorded during Joey's down time portraying English teacher Colin Flynn on Fox-TV's Boston Public. The album was mixed in New York at The Hit Factory by Tony Maserati except for L.A. Blue which was mixed at Ocean Way Studios in L.A. (where else?) by Jack Joseph Puig.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Grown up Joey.......2006-03-28

Hum... I have this album for a long time now, but I guess now it's the perfect time to do this review. Let me tell the others, if you're bying this in search of Joey Joe from New Kids on the Block, stop in the name of love (haha). There's no kid in this. If you're already a Joey's fan from the previous albuns, and most of it for the Live one and for Meet Joey Mc, ok, that's the call. You can buy it that you will love it. If you're a new one, buy it, please!!! It's a really great peace of Joey's. The music are intimate, and have really good lyrics that anyone can relate to. And the sounds are really refreshing. Pop/Rock in the best way to be. And Joey.... Well he made me proud, in every album, in every year that I'm here as a expectator I see him growing and getting better. I like voices... And Joey is so much better with his voice in this cd. It seems like now he is really confortable with it. And I so love to hear him sing like that.

Praises to "Someday". This music is so perfect!!! Praises to Emanuel Kiriakou: he brings a cool Joey to all of us. And I wish they stick together forever, making good music!

JulyN

5 out of 5 stars Joey Rocks!.......2006-03-23

I've been a Joey fan since the New Kids days, and I was soooo happy when is first solo album came out. Fast forward to the present, his current cd is awesome! He has stepped up every time and hit a homerun! (that's a refrence to his Red Socks!) I wish i had a man who could write a whole cd for me! I recommend this cd to any one who loves music! I love to catch him on tv when I can, and regret that I can't travel to see him on Broadway or as the Fonz in California! Keep up the good work Joe, you're #1!!

1 out of 5 stars sorry joey this album sucks.......2005-06-07

Hi, I am a big joey Mcintyre fan(was a big fan),I have all 3 of his solo albums his first one was great his second one was even better not a bad song on the whole album,,,, but this 3rd album 8:09 sucks im sorry but it does the songs are boarinng and not catchy the album is horrable I cant believe i SPENT $17.99 on it,if your future cds will be this bad dont release any more.The first single off it is mediocre at best.MAYBE GET A NEW PRODUCER FOR THE NEXT ALBUM?

5 out of 5 stars 8:09 Flips My Flops and Rocks My Socks!.......2005-03-02

After seeing Joey McIntyre as Fiyero in the Broadway musical "Wicked," I was swept away by his talent! I bought 8:09 expecting it to be like every CD I have bought; Some good songs and some bad songs. This CD was completely different! I love each and every one of the songs! My favorites have to be "Someday" and "Endlessly." Both are beautifully written and performed by Joey with help from Eman. I would recommend this CD to everybody because it will completely blow you away. Joey has all of the talent thats missing from some performers today.

1 out of 5 stars Are You People On Drugs?.......2005-02-21

This sucks. Maurice Starr please bring this kid back to the playground where you found him. And someone tell him that he can't sing, can't write and can't act.
The Complete Piano Music of Georges I. Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann (6 CD Boxed Set)
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Complete Piano Music of Georges I. Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann (6 CD Boxed Set)

    Manufacturer: Celestial Harmonies
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000025FU1
    Release Date: 1997-07-02

    Tracks:

    1. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 1
    2. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 2
    3. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 3
    4. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 4
    5. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 5
    6. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 6
    7. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 7
    8. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 8
    9. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 9
    10. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 10
    11. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 11
    12. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 12
    13. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 13
    14. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 14
    15. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 15
    16. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 16
    17. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 17
    18. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 18
    19. Seekers Of The Truth: Part 19

    Tracks:

    1. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 1
    2. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 2
    3. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 3
    4. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 4
    5. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 5
    6. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 6
    7. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 7
    8. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 8
    9. Hymn From A Great Temple: Hymn 9
    10. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 1
    11. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 2
    12. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 3
    13. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 4
    14. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 5
    15. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 6
    16. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 7
    17. Rituals Of A Sufi Order: Part 8
    18. Enneagram

    Tracks:

    1. Sacred Hymns: Reading From Sacred Books
    2. Sacred Hymns: Prayer & Despair
    3. Sacred Hymns: Religous Ceremony
    4. Sacred Hymns: Religous Hymn
    5. Sacred Hymns: Orthodox Hymn From Asia
    6. Sacred Hymns: Hymn of Good Friday
    7. Sacred Hymns: Religious Hymn
    8. Sacred Hymns: Prayer Ad Procession
    9. Sacred Hymns: Hymn Of Easter Wednesday
    10. Sacred Hymns: Hymn For Easter Thursday
    11. Sacred Hymns: Hymn To The Creator
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    15. Sacred Hymns: The Story Of The Resurrection Of Christ
    16. Sacred Hymns: Easter Night Procession
    17. Sacred Hymns: Easter Hymn

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    2. Journey To Inaccessible Places: Part 2
    3. Journey To Inaccessible Places: Part 3
    4. Journey To Inaccessible Places: Part 4
    5. Journey To Inaccessible Places: Part 5
    6. Journey To Inaccessible Places: Part 6
    7. Journey To Inaccessible Places: Part 7
    8. Journey To Inaccessible Places: Part 8
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    12. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 2
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    15. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 5
    16. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 6
    17. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 7
    18. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 8
    19. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 9
    20. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 10
    21. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 11
    22. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 12
    23. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 13
    24. Dances And Chants Of The Seids: Part 14

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    3. Movements: 3
    4. Movements: 4
    5. Movements: 5
    6. Movements: 6
    7. Movements: 7
    8. Movements: 8
    9. Movements: 9
    10. Movements: 10
    11. Movements: 11
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    14. Movements: 14
    15. Movements: 15
    16. Movements: 16
    17. Movements: 17
    18. Movements: 18
    19. Movements: 19
    20. Movements: 20
    21. Movements: 21
    22. Movements: 22
    23. Movements: 23
    24. Movements: 24
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    26. Movements: 26
    27. Movements: 27
    28. Movements: 28
    29. Movements: 29
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    31. Movements: 31
    32. Movements: 32
    33. Movements: 33
    34. Movements: 34
    35. Movements: 35
    36. Movements: 36
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    Beethoven: Songs from the British Isles
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Beethoven: Songs from the British Isles
    Beethoven: Songs from the British Isles

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    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000002A4X
    Release Date: 1995-08-22

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    5 out of 5 stars Beethoven: Songs from the British Isles.......2007-04-10

    Beethoven was commissioned to compose music for British songs, but he was given free rein as to the music, not being constrained by the words. What he composed is marvelous, melodic, memorable, captivating, and haunting, to use just a few adjectives to describe this music. I have a 33-1/3 record (yes-vinyl) of other songs that he wrote for the Brits, and this CD is complementary to that - equally well performed. A person that likes OLD folksongs will be humming the tunes forthwith.
    Albinoni: Double Oboe Concertos & String Concertos, Vol. 2
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    • Deserves to be reviewed.
    Albinoni: Double Oboe Concertos & String Concertos, Vol. 2

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    ASIN: B000005X12
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    6. Concerto With Two Oboes, Op. 7, No. 8 In D Major: III. Allegro
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    8. Concerto For Strings, Op. 9, No. 7 In D Major: II. Andante e sempre piano
    9. Concerto For Strings, Op. 9, No. 7 In D Major: III. Allegro
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    12. Concerto With Two Oboes, Op. 9, No. 9 In C Major: III. Allegro
    13. Concerto For Strings, Op. 7, No. 10 In B Flat Major: I. Allegro
    14. Concerto For Strings, Op. 7, No. 10 In B Flat Major: II. Adagio
    15. Concerto For Strings, Op. 7, No. 10 In B Flat Major: III. Allegro
    16. Concerto With Two Oboes, Op. 7, No. 11 In C Major: I. Allegro
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Deserves to be reviewed........2007-02-26

    My review of this disc is the same as Volume I. You would be equally satisfied buying either (or both) discs.

    This is one of my favorite discs and it's a pity that it hasn't been reviewed yet. If you're a fan of Italian baroque instrumental music, and especially the oboe, you owe yourself to buy this cd.

    It isn't St. Matthews Passion, but it's not meant to be. This is very pleasant, upbeat, and tuneful music. The conductor has mixed Albinoni's violin and double oboe concerti together - I suppose in an attempt to mix the music up a bit. I haven't checked, but I'm pretty sure that if you buy both volumes you'll be getting all of Opus 7 and 9.

    The performers are excellent. I don't have any dynamic criticism as far as that goes. The different instruments have just the right presence, and are balanced very well (no single instrument is unduly pronounced or drowned out). On some recordings of period instrument music the oboe can easily get drowned out, or the baroque guitar is impossible to hear, but here (to my taste at least) everything is exactly right.

    As far as recording quality goes this cd is very good. It's very clean; there isn't any sort of echo or distracting sounds that occasionally appears in some recordings.

    AAM has recorded all the oboe concertos on a cd, which I have listened to, but I prefer this Collegium Musicum disc as I find the bass in the Hogwood to be a bit heavy, the violin a bit more distant, and I can't hear the guitar at all (if it's even there). Not that the AAM disc is poor, but this one just has more clarity.

    While I think classical music discs on Amazon suffer from ratings inflation, this should get a deserving 5 stars.
    Gesualdo: Tenebrae
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Awe-inspiring and terrifying
    • Sorry, what was that?
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    Gesualdo: Tenebrae

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    2. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In I Nocturno: Responsorium 2
    3. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In I Nocturno: Responsorium 3
    4. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 4
    5. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 5
    6. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In II Nocturne: Responsorium 6
    7. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 7
    8. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 8
    9. Feria V - In Coena Domini: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 9
    10. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In I Nocturno: Responsorium 1
    11. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In I Nocturno: Responsorium 2
    12. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In I Nocturno: Responsorium 3
    13. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 4
    14. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 5
    15. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 6
    16. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 7
    17. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 8
    18. Feria VI - In Parasceve: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 9

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    2. Sabato Sancto: In I Nocturno: Responsorium 2
    3. Sabato Sancto: In I Nocturno: Responsorium 3
    4. Sabato Sancto: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 4
    5. Sabato Sancto: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 5
    6. Sabato Sancto: In II Nocturno: Responsorium 6
    7. Sabato Sancto: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 7
    8. Sabato Sancto: In III Nocturno: Responsorium 8
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    Amazon.com essential recording

    The cover photo on this disc--a black-and-white, uncaptioned close-up of a grieving figure--resembles nothing so much as a Calvin Klein Obsession perfume ad, or perhaps a Joy Division record. ECM clearly wishes to underline the proto-modernism and obsessive despondency that sets Gesualdo famously apart from his Renaissance contemporaries. Fortunately such canny marketing is backed up by the Hilliard Ensemble's gorgeous renditions of the legendary count's irresistibly dark, utterly fascinating music. --Joshua Cody

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Awe-inspiring and terrifying .......2005-06-13

    With these performaces the Gesualdo legend lives on.

    Don Carlo Gesualdo (1560 - 1613) was rich, artistic, and - as the second son of a noble Neapolitan family - free to indulge his passion for music. But disaster struck: his brother died, and it was decreed that he must carry on the line. The bride found for him - Donna Maria d'Avalos - was his cousin, and the greatest beauty in town. Older and more experienced, she had already sent two husbands to their graves (one, it is rumoured, from "an excess of connubial bliss"). Don Carlo fathered a son, after which he lost interest in sex. But it still interested his wife: one day his uncle told him she was brazenly enjoying a rip-roaring affair with the handsome Duke of Andria, and that whenever possible they would "invite each other to battle on the fields of love", sometimes even in his house. Alerted to the fact that Don Carlo knew about the affair, the Duke tried to persuade Donna Maria that they must end the liaison, but she said she'd rather die. Thus was the scene set for Don Carlo's historic act.

    One day in October of 1590 he surreptitiously disabled his locks, then accounced that he would go out to hunt. He set off, only to creep back with a gang of men. The chronicles go into salacious detail about what happened next: about the night-dress Donna Maria asked to be put out on the bed, about the maid posted as sentinel, and the sudden commotion as Don Carlo and his men burst in to find the pair "in flagrante delicto di fragrante peccato". About the shots and multiple sword-thrusts, and the way Don Carlo couldn't convince himself the job was done until he had cut his victims to ribbons, and he had personally skewered his wife to the floor. He dragged the bodies out onto the stairs, posted a notice explaining why he'd killed them, and all the town came to gape at them the next morning. The Duke was still clad in his night-dress, while his paramour's "wounds were all in her belly, and especially in those parts which ought to be kept honest".

    Neapolitans were riveted, with as many taking the lovers' side as that of their murderer. All the local poets were spurred into song, including the great Torquato Tasso, whose friendship with the protagonists gaverise to his tear-drenched sonnet "On the Death of Two Most Noble Lovers". Don Carlo's nobility ensured there was no trial, and he quietly withdrew to Ferrara, where he remarried, but was by then "afflicted by a vast horde of demons which gave him no peace unless twelve young men, whom he kept specially for the purpose, were to beat him violently three times a day, during which operation he was wont to smile joyfully."

    Don Carlo built a private chapel, completed in 1592. Inside hung a painting depicting the Virgin Mary and saints all pointing to the sinner, Don Carlo, while the fires of purgatory burnt below - out of which angels pull the figures of a man and a woman. Could these be the murdered lovers before which Don Carlo implored forgiveness? His music certainly becomes filled with an obession with themes of guilt, sin, pity, and death - even the joy of love being mixed with a fascination with pain: 'dolorosa gioia', such 'joyous pain' being a typical outburst.

    Never has there been a composer with a more macabre background than this, nor yet so muscially so obsessionally fascinating.

    Stravinsky began his famous foreword to Glenn Watkins' biography of Gesualdo with the words "musicians may yet save Gesualdo from musicologist, but certainly the latter have had the best of it until now". This recording of Gesualdo comes closest to saving him from the musicologists. The Hilliards fearlessly journey through the vertigo inducing chromatic spirals leading into the strange, visionary world of this dark genius - a world into which other ensembles fear to treat, instead resorting to a sanitisation of the music to remove its sting - though who could blame them for wanting to? Particulary important is presence of the more harshly piecing tones of a counter-tenor in place female of sopranos, whose smooth dulcet tones rob the music of its visionary strangeness. Although the Hilliard Ensemble had been singing this music for decades, David James still said: "We don't sing it the way we sing most early music - we sing it as though it was contemporary. Even if you didn't know the facts, you'd still know it couldn't have been written by a completely sane man."


    This is an extraordinary - and absolutely essential - recording that delivers in full measure. The recorded sound really is superb and amongst the finest of a capella music as I have ever heard. I implore ECM to keep it readily available.

    2 out of 5 stars Sorry, what was that?.......2002-12-17

    Is what your ear asks the whole time listening to this recording. Intonation is shaky throughout, specially in the bass part, tempos fast, and all the immense richness and complexity of Gesualdo is gone. Neither clearity nor expressiveness is to be found in this recording by the otherwise very good Hiller ensemble. The group seems to be lacking artistic guidance and a supervising ear here. One keeps wishing Herreweghe to record this Responsoria soon. This is no more than simply amazing amazing amazing music -- still to be materialized, almost 400 years after its prophetic birth.

    5 out of 5 stars Astonishing.......1999-04-17

    I really want to say something about this recording, but how can I express myself if I'm a total musical ignoramus? So I'm just going to copy & paste a Grammophone review that says it the way I never could:

    "Historically there have been two quite different views about Gesualdo and his music. The first, now of such standing to be almost traditional, is that he was a tortured genius whose personal unhappiness is directly reflected in a musical language whose intensity of expression, largely achieved through unusual choral juxtapositions and bold chromatic detailing, is truly prophetic. Leaving aside the clearly ahistorical aspects of this account (Gesualdo foreshadowing Wagner), it sees the Prince of Venosa as a great composer, a musician of such power as to attract the attention of Stravinsky among others. The contrary, revisionist view stands in complete antithesis; here Gesualdo's strange harmonies are seen as limiting and exaggerated, the products of a modest ability that would have attracted little attention were it not for the notoriety of his private life and his privileged position in Italian society.

    If any of Gesualdo's music can persuade the sceptics then it is surely this cycle of 27 Holy Week responsories, a coherent and stylistically convincing sequence of sustained beauty and vehemence. And although these works have been recorded a number of times previously, nothing can match the Hilliard's beautifully-structured and persuasive account. The overall sound is eloquently rich, with clear bright and seductively contoured upper voices underpinned by a firm, resonant bass line. It is the strength and careful articulation of the bass that is the key to the success of the Hilliard's deliberate and marked approach to the music; it functions as the motor of the style and permits the thoughtful presentation of the inner part-writing that is one of the many fine points of the interpretation. Allied to this attention to the complex gestural quality of the music is a rare grasp of the overall architecture of individual responsories. There is undoubtedly some truth in the criticism that some of the late madrigals fail to satisfy because of the heightened sense of disequilibrium, but the Tenebrae are controlled by contrast, and achieve this effect by careful alternations and repetitions of material. It is precisely through the rhetorical manipulation of repetition in, for example, the second responsory of the Feria quinta, that the music builds its emotional force, and the Hilliard's keen appreciation of this cumulative element of the piece pays handsome dividends. In short, these performances reveal a rare understanding of the inherent tensions of the music, both in terms of local detail and overall shape, and explicate them with great technical and musical artistry. I doubt that they could be bettered."
    Fur Elise & Other Piano Favorites
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A delightful collection, but nigh impossible to find
    Fur Elise & Other Piano Favorites

    Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    EcossaisesEcossaises | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
    MazurkasMazurkas | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
    WaltzesWaltzes | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
    All Works by BeethovenAll Works by Beethoven | Beethoven, Ludwig van | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    All Works by ChopinAll Works by Chopin | Chopin, Frédéric | ( C ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    Grieg, EdvardGrieg, Edvard | ( G ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    All Works by LisztAll Works by Liszt | Liszt, Franz | ( L ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    All Works by MendelssohnAll Works by Mendelssohn | Mendelssohn, Felix | ( M ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    All Works by DebussyAll Works by Debussy | Debussy, Claude | ( D ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    FantasiesFantasies | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    PreludesPreludes | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    BagatellesBagatelles | Short Forms | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    Character PiecesCharacter Pieces | Short Forms | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    SuitesSuites | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    MarchesMarches | Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000001HMR
    Release Date: 1993-09-11

    Tracks:

    1. Fur Elise
    2. Nocturne in E, Noontide
    3. Masurka in B flat, Op. 7 No. 1
    4. Waltz in A minor, Op. 34 No. 2
    5. 3 Eccossaises, Op. 72 No.3
    6. Fantaisie-impromptu, op. 66
    7. Venetian Gondola Song
    8. The Bees' Wedding
    9. Consolation No. 3 in D flat
    10. The Music Box
    11. Clair De Lune
    12. Arabesque No. 1
    13. Arabesque No. 2
    14. The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
    15. Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
    16. March of the Dwarfs
    17. Granada
    18. Tango
    19. Asturias

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A delightful collection, but nigh impossible to find.......2007-02-15

    British pianist Allan Schiller serves up 19 works under the title "19 Popular Piano Pieces" with a good recorded sound. Fur Elise, the Fantasie-Impromptu, Clair de Lune, and the Liszt Consolation are extremely well represented on disc. But some, such as Asturias (Prelude to the Songs of Spain, Op. 232) and the Field Nocturne are less heard, but not deservingly so. Chopin's 3 Ecossaises are particularly enjoyable. Schiller plays immaculately, and if you find this disc, do not hesitate to buy it if you do not already have many of these pieces.

    Five Stars for what it is, even if it is quite obscure. Other more easily found anthologies by Hough, Hamelin, Richter, and Horowitz are also worth looking into.
    The Fullerton Project Conversion
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      The Fullerton Project Conversion
      Various Artists , 01 Low-Fidelity Index - Monorecording [8:32] 02 DJ Hypnovibe / Pleasure [3:41] 03 Morpheus Sister - Straight Jacket [4:14] 04 Spooge Licker - Flu & Stuck [0:43] 05 Shiverhead / Burn [4:29] , 06 Shiverhead - Destroy Belief [4:57] 07 Shiverhead - Burnout [1:26] 08 Stranj Child / Paranoid [5:25] 09 Junkfud - 247 / Earl [6:45] 10 Pneumatic - Alumination , 11 Carque - YES [NO] [4:16] 12 Digicorps - X.F.High [7:00] 13 *69 - Fit For Belief [4:04] 14 Pete Nitty & Ike - Winds O War [4:38]--- , 01 Omco - Electroimprov [6:31] 02 The Prophet Nicodemus Vs. Shiverhead - Unsafe [5:11] 03 Drop Bass Network - Weideschedhtwiejaghurt [7:08] 04 Alien Factor - Hannoverriverfish [4:07] 05 Deelux , Deelux - Lets Go [2:55] 07 Darling Fascist Boy - Die Motherf---r Die [2:24] 08 Sin Machine - Fallen Angel [5:12] 09 Syntax 546 - Emac And The Prophet Nicodemus , and Oneiroid Psychosis - Hallucinate [3:38] 11 Oneiroid Psychosis - Lea [3:08] 12 One In The Chamber - Syndrome [2:33] 13 One In The Chamber - Rainfall [4:37] 14 Paradiso [4:06] 15 Birds Of Evolution
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000K6NKMY

      Product Description

      2 CD'S!! Title: Conversion Artist: The Fullerton Project Year: Length: 1:03:04 Genre: General Rock Label: Notes: CD to accompany the one day Milwaukee music event. Tracks: 01 Low-Fidelity Index - Monorecording [8:32] 02 DJ Hypnovibe / Pleasure [3:41] 03 Morpheus Sister - Straight Jacket [4:14] 04 Spooge Licker - Flu & Stuck [0:43] 05 Shiverhead / Burn [4:29] 06 Shiverhead - Destroy Belief [4:57] 07 Shiverhead - Burnout [1:26] 08 Stranj Child / Paranoid [5:25] 09 Junkfud - 247 / Earl [6:45] 10 Pneumatic - Alumination [2:54] 11 Carque - YES [NO] [4:16] 12 Digicorps - X.F.High [7:00] 13 *69 - Fit For Belief [4:04] 14 Pete Nitty & Ike - Winds O War [4:38]---DISK 2 Title: Conversion Artist: The Fullerton Project Year: Length: 1:06:37 Genre: General Rock Label: Notes: Tracks: 01 Omco - Electroimprov [6:31] 02 The Prophet Nicodemus Vs. Shiverhead - Unsafe [5:11] 03 Drop Bass Network - Weideschedhtwiejaghurt [7:08] 04 Alien Factor - Hannoverriverfish [4:07] 05 Deelux - Betta Be Ready [3:34] 06 Deelux - Lets Go [2:55] 07 Darling Fascist Boy - Die Motherf---r Die [2:24] 08 Sin Machine - Fallen Angel [5:12] 09 Syntax 546 - Emac And The Prophet Nicodemus [6:39] 10 Oneiroid Psychosis - Hallucinate [3:38] 11 Oneiroid Psychosis - Lea [3:08] 12 One In The Chamber - Syndrome [2:33] 13 One In The Chamber - Rainfall [4:37] 14 Paradiso [4:06] 15 Birds Of Evolution - Examining The Specimen [4:53]
      Utopia -The Big Chill {Holland Ambient Electronica }
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        Utopia -The Big Chill {Holland Ambient Electronica }
        Various Artists , 01 Anaconda - Ideas For Virtual Reality [6:50] 02 A Reminiscent Drive - Sitting Quietly Doing Nothing [2:36] 03 Neotropic - Aloo Gobi [5:27] , 05 Silence - Heaven [1:37] 06 Innervisions - Mermaids [6:08] 07 Dutch Ambient Federation - Crickets [3:39] 08 Dub Tractor - Ac Tractor [4:09] 09 G.Netic - Plasticity [7:22] 10 Spyra - Vcm 100f [4:02] 11 The Koner Experiment , 08 Dub Tractor - Ac Tractor [4:09] 09 G.Netic - Plasticity [7:22] 10 Spyra - Vcm 100f [4:02] 11 Experimental Audio Research - The Koner Experiment 8 [3:33] 12 Larry Heard - Introduction [2:04] 13 Dutch Ambient Federation - Texas Intruments [4:22] , and 14 Lt.D'amato - High Energy [3:00] 15 Ridis - Foto [4:34] 16 Sunkissed - Sundogs [9:10]
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000K6EHJY

        Product Description

        Title: The Big Chill Artist: Utopia Year: Length: 1:13:00 Genre: Ambient Electronica Label: Notes: Tracks: 01 Anaconda - Ideas For Virtual Reality [6:50] 02 A Reminiscent Drive - Sitting Quietly Doing Nothing [2:36] 03 Neotropic - Aloo Gobi [5:27] 04 Cold - Strobe Light Network [4:27] 05 Silence - Heaven [1:37] 06 Innervisions - Mermaids [6:08] 07 Dutch Ambient Federation - Crickets [3:39] 08 Dub Tractor - Ac Tractor [4:09] 09 G.Netic - Plasticity [7:22] 10 Spyra - Vcm 100f [4:02] 11 Experimental Audio Research - The Koner Experiment 8 [3:33] 12 Larry Heard - Introduction [2:04] 13 Dutch Ambient Federation - Texas Intruments [4:22] 14 Lt.D'amato - High Energy [3:00] 15 Ridis - Foto [4:34] 16 Sunkissed - Sundogs [9:10]
        Leopold Godowsky: Studien über die Etüden von Chopin, Vol. 2: Nos. 21-43
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Same review as other 2 volumes, EDITED :)
        • Jaw Dropping Pianistic Fireworks
        Leopold Godowsky: Studien über die Etüden von Chopin, Vol. 2: Nos. 21-43

        Manufacturer: Altarus
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        All Works by GodowskyAll Works by Godowsky | Godowsky, Leopold | ( G ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
        EtudesEtudes | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
        General ModernGeneral Modern | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000003IYH
        Release Date: 1996-01-05

        Tracks:

        1. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 10 No. 11 in A Major - Left Hand
        2. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 10 No. 12 in C Sharp Minor - Left Hand
        3. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 1 in A Flat Major - Left Hand
        4. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 1 in A Flat Major - 'like a piece for 4 hands'
        5. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 1 in A Flat Major
        6. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 2 in F Minor
        7. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 2 in F Minor - 'Waltz'
        8. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 2 in F Minor - in octaves
        9. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 2 in F Sharp Minor - Left Hand
        10. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 3 in F Major
        11. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 3 in F Major - Left Hand
        12. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 4 in A Minor - Left Hand
        13. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 4 in F Minor - 'Polonaise'
        14. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 5 in E Minor
        15. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 5 in C Sharp Minor - 'Mazurka'
        16. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 5 in B Flat Minor - Left Hand
        17. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 6 in G Sharp Minor - in Thirds
        18. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 8 in D Flat Major - in Sixths
        19. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 9 in G Flat Major
        20. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 9 in G Flat Major - Left Hand
        21. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 10 in B Minor - Left Hand
        22. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 11 in A Minor
        23. Studies After The Etudes of Chopin: Op. 25 No. 12 in C Sharp Minor - Left Hand

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Same review as other 2 volumes, EDITED :).......2000-12-15

        Godowsky's magnum opus, the 53 Studies on 26 of Chopin's Etudes is probably the piano repetoire's peak of poetic and pyrotechnical decadence. Sometimes I wonder how Chopin would have responded to Chopin's fantastic elaborations, but I'm sure, both as firm-held creative pianistic genuises, it wouldn't have involved much temper, especially considering the drawing on possibilities, extending the originals' already formidable technical demands into a realm of polyphonic, rhythmic, and dynamic utopia. Personally, I consider Godowsky's efforts an enormous compliment, or at least so it seems from the hands of this phenomenal (and very personable) pianist, who captures every breath-taking shade and nuance of Godowsky's crippling wit, mischeviousness, insouciance, and audacity. Although sadly not in the best recorded sound, Grante brings an earthy, unruffled, almost aristocratic ease to the fiendish and outlandish difficulties throughout the entire set. Although--as is common among pianists playing this impossible music, the fast ones are a little slow and the slow ones are a little fast, Grante seems to surpass what has been required with flying colors. He really does have a perfect demand of every bright-and-shinging and dark-and-tumultous element in the music, and with a gloriously rich and full tone. Essential! -- I have it on good word of the pianist and the president of Music and Arts that he/they will be releasing newly recorded versions of this set. GOD SPEED!

        5 out of 5 stars Jaw Dropping Pianistic Fireworks.......2000-02-12

        The intrepid Carlo Grante continues his flawless traversal of Godowsky's murderous Chopin studies. These are the definitive recordings of these remarkable works. Godowsky, arguably the greatest pianist that has ever lived, wrote these for himself, and they require a pianist of comparable skill to bring them off. Mr. Grante does so with panache. The music is an intoxicating kind of art deco, opium dream of Chopin. There is nothing like them. All three volumes of this set are a must have for piano lovers.
        The Wacky World of Spike Jones & His City Slickers
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          The Wacky World of Spike Jones & His City Slickers
          Spike Jones & His City Slickers
          Manufacturer: Good Music Record Co.
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000SIS7R2

          Product Description

          Song list: 1. Cocktails for Two (2:55) -- 2. William Tell Overture (3:15) -- 3. Holiday for Strings (3:09) -- 4. Der Fuehrer's Face (2:37) -- 5. None But the Lonely Heart (3:15) -- 6. The Man on the Flying Trapeze (3:02) -- 7. Chloe (3:09) -- 8. Hawaiian War Chant (2:44) -- 9. My Old Flame (3:30) -- 10. The Glow Worm (3:06) -- 11. Yes! We Have No Bananas (3:13) -- 12. You Always Hurt the One You Love (2:50) -- 13. Dance of the Hours (3:29) -- 14. Liebestraum (3:09) -- 15. Love in Bloom (3:23) -- 16. The Sheik of Araby (2:27) -- 17. Laura (2:56) -- 18. I Dream of Brownie with the Light Blue Jeans (3:04).

          Christian Music:

          1. A Different Road
          2. Abba [Original recording remastered] [Import]
          3. All Together Now
          4. Another Day Goes By
          5. any place at all
          6. Arkansas
          7. Arrival [Original recording remastered] [Import]
          8. Behind It All
          9. Bounce [CD-single]
          10. Bounce [CD-single] [Import]

          Christian Music

          christian music

          Christian Music

          Contraband [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Special Edition] [Import]

          Wagner: Rienzi/Tannhäuser/Die Meistersinger/Tristan Und Isolde

          Westing (By Musket and Sextant)

          Pure Country: Easy Country

          What Goes Up [Import]

          Visions [Import]

          V.8 [Import]

          What Am I? [CD-single]

          Vintage Palmwine

          Verdi: Aida (Highlights) / Karajan

          Walkin' Tuff

          Vacite Efectivo de ja Champeta Criolla: A New African Music from Columbia

          Wake Your Daughter Up

          Joseph Haydn: The "Paris" Symphonies

          Best of the Big Bands, Vol. 1