Journeys

Journeys

Track Listings

1. Love Love
2. Bring Back Yesterday
3. Broken Promises
4. Crazy Love
5. Try On Love Again
6. In My Dreams
7. Still Remember Love
8. If I Could
9. Angel Watching Over Me
10. Rescue
11. I love Your Smile
12. Fair-Weathered Friend
13. Sweet Melody
14. Running Away From Me
15. The Blues
16. Heartache
17. U be Surprised
18. Angel In Love
19. A Friend

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Seattle own harmony maker first began playing the keyboard and arranging and composing music when he entered the military. Through the strict guidelines of the US AIR FORCE he was able to concentrate on his gift of creating music. While on assignment in Egypt he taught himself how to read music as well as embracing the ability to play anything he could hear. He was chosen for his dynamic and unique voice to compliment the performances in the Airforces "Tops in Blue." performance group. It was then that he was chosen for playing and singing in all military musicals and touring shows. It did not take long for the calling of music and song writing to become his passion. He was inspired from the group Take 6 to start his first group called "B Sharp", an a capella performing trio. Focusing mainly on Gospel, Jazz.

He has wrote and helped direct performances in the Seattle and Tacoma area as well perform in national and international tours. He has produced video for The Public Access Channel and hosted a live performance with C89 89.5 radio station. He has produced music for PSA announcements for king five as well as theatre productions in the greater Seattle area. He gained acclaim for producing the self-entitled CD "Amere Rachael" that won KUBE 93.3 FM’s Northwest Music Awards nomination for the best R&B album of the year. As a result of this nomination the artist popularity grew. Amyre’s music was now being played on some of Seattle’s most popular radio stations, KUBE 93,1420kriz and 106.9 FM.

Today, Paul’s accomplished music style and creative writing skills lead him to writing songs and arrangements for Artists musical production and AR development. He actively works as a studio producer as well as a studio musician and concert pianist for independent record labels, and artists. He has performed in major venues and opened for major artists such as Lakeside, Confunction, RollsRoyce, Angelo and Veronica, and Yolanda Adams.

In closing Paul Davis is a multi talented Producer and writer with skills in multiple genres of music. He currently has produced or performed in over 100 projects in a number of venues ranging from Pop, Hip-Hop, Gospel and R&B. Journeys is his latest release and look for new performances in January 2005.

Product Description
"Journeys is a vision, a picture of life’s events that effect our spirits everyday. Events of love, loss, relationships, and faith that have us asking the questions and searching for answers. Let these emotional and spiritual stories inspire you as you reflect on your own journey through life. God Bless……………."

Journeys,Paul Davis,Human Harmony Records,The emotional and spiritual stories of love set to music will inspire a variety of feelings as you reflect upon your own faces of love and devotion.


Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Versatile Yo-Yo Ma
  • Not for the average listener
  • A thoroughly enjoyable trip through Central Asia and a few other places.
  • Silk Road Journey
  • A Detailed Review From A Non-expert Music Lover
Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet
Yo-Yo Ma , and Silk Road Ensemble
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0000641CG
Release Date: 2002-04-16

Tracks:

  1. Mongolian Traditional longsong
  2. Legend of Herlen (Byambasuren Sharav)
  3. "Blue Little Flower" (Chinese Traditional)
  4. "Mido Mountain" (Chinese Traditional)
  5. Moon over Guan Mountain (Zhao Jiping)
  6. "Miero vuotti uutta kuuta" from Five Finnish Folk Songs (Michio Mamiya)
  7. "Joiku" from Five Finnish Folk Songs (Michio Mamiya)
  8. Avaz-e Dashti (Persian Traditional)
  9. Habil-Sayagy (In Habil's Style) for cello and prepared piano (Franghiz Ali-Zadeh)
  10. Blue as the Turquoise Night of Neyshabur (Kayhan Kalhor)
  11. Chi passa per'sta strada (Filippo Azzaiolo)
  12. Desert Capriccio (Music from the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon/Tan Dun) (Bonus Track)

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This disc introduces Yo-Yo Ma's latest and most ambitious adventure, the Silk Road Project. It explores the cultures that flourished along the Silk Road, the ancient trade route that for centuries connected Europe and the East. Founded by Ma in 1998, the project aims to create connections, mutual trust, and cultural interchange between people from different parts of the world through their only shared language: music.

This recording includes music from Mongolia, China, Persia, Japan, Iran, Azerbaijan, and an improvisation on an Italian Renaissance street song, performed by musicians from all those countries, as well as America, on both Eastern and Western instruments. Ma, who participates in every piece either as soloist or part of the ensemble, plays cello and a Mongolian "horse-head fiddle." There is also a Mongolian soprano, who sings a traditional song native to her region. For the uninitiated Western listener, the music requires some getting used to. Much of it is based on rhythmic ostinatos. The melodies use Oriental scales; the intonation is untempered; the music seems all color, texture, and atmosphere, without what might be called themes; and repetition takes the place of development. Contrast is achieved through sudden change, buildup by adding instruments. However, the music is often beautiful, delicate, dreamy, or peaceful; every listener will find his or her own favorite pieces. The playing is splendid, with much inventive improvisation. Inevitably, Ma's tone and personality stand out, but he never dominates in fact or spirit. The booklet offers essays by Ma and the project's musicologist, Theodore Levin, photographs of the players, and drawings of the Eastern instruments. --Edith Eisler

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Versatile Yo-Yo Ma .......2007-07-24

Since returning from a trip to China, I have become very interested in the music and the entire culture and history of the Far East. To an American, it seems like such an exotic and mysterious world. Given the formidable languages and the vastness of it all, I can only say that I can only hope to acquire a superficial understanding.

As always, the versatile Yo-Yo Ma is quite soulful and technically brilliant in his musical exploration of the "Silk Road". The music, to me, captures the feeling of Asia. The liner notes are very educational in providing a context to the project.

I find Asian music to be very different from our "Western" traditions, but given time and an even chance, I think that you will find this CD to be very nice and enjoyable.

3 out of 5 stars Not for the average listener.......2007-03-20

I was going to give it 2 stars, but then again i only listened to it once.
I was looking forward to this, but the music is plodding in many parts,
like a dreary symphony. There are fine moments, but I was looking for something a bit more accesible, rhymic, and lyrical. This is a mixed bag that seems to miss more often than hit.

5 out of 5 stars A thoroughly enjoyable trip through Central Asia and a few other places........2007-03-15

I have just added this to my musical library and am enjoying it. From the first beat of the first note of Khongozurl's long song you are transported to central Asia - the land of horses and gers. Of all the pieces I was most interested in listening to the second piece - Legend of Herlen. This to me, was the real silk road. The morin khuur has a very rich and unusual tone that made we want to listen to the it over and over again. Each piece is different and reminds one of the many parts that make up the whole of central asia's culture be it music or diesel trucks competing for road space with camels. The music captures the variety that makes up the region. The Finnish Folksong tracks are a nice touch. I have a friend who was at a trade conference and met a man from Mongolia. Neither could talk to one another until they discovered a common language - Finnish! My friend's family is Finnish and his new Mongolian friend had lived for several years in Finland where he learned enough of the language to communicate. Listening to the Finnish Folksongs reminds me of the Finnish-Mongolian connection that my friend had described. It is a nice touch and complements the other pieces very well. Please don't neglect to read the information insert as this gives a wealth of information on the music and it's origins as well as some of the difficulties experienced by western players playing traditional middle Asian musical instruments. Ma's difficulties with his instrument are particularly interesing to read. The concludig track - Desert Capriccio is a very nice ending to a very rich musical experince. The music from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is the perfect ending to this trip through central Asia. I highly recommend this CD to everyone.

2 out of 5 stars Silk Road Journey.......2007-02-19

I saw a performance of the Silk Road Ensemble and was absolutely enthralled. So I bought the CD. But it was a big disappointment. It's not the type of music you can comfortably listen to in your living room - I'm sure it would be much more enjoyable in a concert hall. There was far too much that just sounded like "screeching" to me. However, some of the pieces that were much like what we heard at the performance were beautiful. So - a mixed review, but I disliked more than I liked.

3 out of 5 stars A Detailed Review From A Non-expert Music Lover.......2007-01-12

In this review I will give my opinion on each of the 12 selections in this CD, and will also talk about some general themes related to the title "The Silk Road Project".

To anyone who has heard of the Silk Road in Ancient China, the title of this CD immediately brings up images of exotic peoples and their cultures in your mind. I think Yo-Yo Ma's efforts in creating such a culturally diversified recording are definitely welcomed in this era of globalization.

But after listening through this CD I felt that something was missing from the selections. One of the most important areas on the Silk Road is the Uyghur region in northwestern China. Their music is quite unique. Inclusion of their music in this CD would be really interesting. Also in this CD not all of the selections are chosen from those regions directly related to the Silk Road. So I guess the title is just a metaphor of "when strangers meet", but is not directly about the cultures along the Silk Road.

Now I will review each of the selections.

1. Mongolian Traditional Long Song

I am somewhat familiar with their culture and land. So to me this song is very beautiful and enchanting. One of the most important factors in conducting any cross-cultural communications is context! You really cannot take it out of context. The Mongolian Long Song might sound monotonous and drawling to a person who is more used to the Western tradition of chant, choral, or opera music. Yet if you know the traditional nomadic lifestyle of the Mongolian people on the vast rolling greens of the Mongolian grassland embellished with winding creeks and rivers, you would probably hear such long-singing voices reverberating between the green of the grass and the blue of the sky. The Mongolian people have some of the most beautiful songs that I know of.

2. Legend of Herlen

There are probably two broad categories of non-western ethnic musics. One is the authentic folksong tradition of the people, the other is westernized works composed by westernized local musicians. I guess Legend of Herlen might fall into the second category. It has some interesting tunes in it. But the overall listening experience is too dramatic. I guess the dynamics used in this piece might even go beyond the ppp and fff. In the Mongolian traditional music, dynamics are sometimes used quite dramatically, with sharp difference between two adjacent notes or phrases. So this piece here is probably not very surprising. Nonetheless I find it a little too dramatic, sometimes even disturbing. Again I am not familiar with the background of this piece, so that might explain the unusual drama.

3. Blue Little Flower

I am not sure what fusion should really sound like. But in this piece it does seem to me that a lot of musical traditions are intertwined in it: western music, Chinese folksong from Shaanxi, and probably Iranian or Indian drums. Somehow the only part of this song that I liked is the beginning line. It's very beautiful and delicate, reminding me of the theme music from the Couching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. But it is westernized, not authentic Chinese folksong. If this is still not a problem, then the drum used in this piece does cause a lot of funny effects. The drum sounds so distinctive and it represents some of the central or western Asia cultures. The images such drum beats conjure up are very incompatible with this northwestern Chinese folksong. So in this piece there are at least three threads: western, Chinese, and Iranian/Indian (I am not sure which one). But they do not converge. There is also the funny part of the singing included in this piece. It is out of place and unnecessary. The singing itself is just too frivolous to me.

4. Mido Mountain

I like this piece, especially the part played by the Sheng. Again there are some elements that sound a little bit too foreign to me, especially the percussion part. They use the same percussion/drum in this piece as in the previous one. But the overall effect of the arrangement does sound authentic and pleasant to me.

5. Moon Over Guan Mountains

If you know that Zhao Jiping is famous for his scores for films, you will probably understand this piece better. But of course understanding does not mean you will like it. This piece falls into the second category that I described above. For a lot of non-Western countries, the influence of western music is definitely immense. Many local composers are trained in both the western tradition and the local tradition. But there is probably a general feeling among composers in these countries that western music is richer in theory and methods. Many of these composers will use themes from folk songs to compose westernized music. I will give this piece a B+. It does include some themes from northwestern China, which sound really unique. As I said in this CD there is no selection from the Uyghur region in China, this piece might make up for that, since some of the themes seem to me to be from that region. But this piece is still too dramatic too, like a film score.

6. Five Finnish Folksongs No. 3

I love this one! The theme melody is so beautiful, and maybe a little bit nostalgic, and maybe a little bit romantic also? But this piece is straightly western music. There is nothing ethnic about it.

7. Five Finnish Folksongs No.5

This one is ok, but not very impressive. The overall structure of this piece sounds like very loose. There is not memorable melody either. But it does not have the maddening drama like in the two pieces I have just talked about. This is good.

8. Avaz-e Dashti
I am not familiar with Persian music. But there are indeed some very Persian melodies in this piece. The instruments used in this piece are all traditional Persian instruments. Maybe this is why it sounds so authentic to me. I like the haunting, floating tunes in this piece. They sound very ethereal to me.

9. Habil-Sayagy

Again this piece falls into the second category like the Legend of Herlen and Moon Over Guan Mountains. Such music is probably interesting to the performers, since they can let loose their inner floodgate of emotions and resort to pure artistic connections. But the problem for such music is that they are just too dramatic, and it's really hard to understand them without fairly good knowledge of the context and their unique cultural backgrounds. I am sure all these three pieces might sound profound, meaningful, and artistic once we know the cultural backgrounds better. But for the general listener, they are too abstract and too emotionally charged. Another problem for such western-traditional combination pure art form of music is that tradition might be distorted and represented in the wrong way.

10. Blue as the Turquoise Night of Neyshabur

I like this one better that the previous one, especially the middle part beginning at around 5 min 30 sec into the music. The melody is quite unique, and memorable. The bassline is very interesting too. It conjures up the image of merchants traveling on camel back through the desert. The pulse of the bass sounds like the steps of camels walking. One the instruments used, I am not sure which one, santur or kemancheh, is quite successful in bringing out the authenticity of the music style.

11. Chi passa per'sta strada

This one has the same problem as the Blue Little Flower: it does not sound like anything! It is not Italian, nor is it Iranian, nor Chinese, nor anything else. What is it? Who knows. The ethnicity of world music is tied to their unique musical instruments closely. I remember there was one year the Chinese traditional orchestra had a New Year's Concert at Vienna, and when they played the Radetzky March at the end of the concert, I was quite unimpressed.

12. Desert Capriccio

Tan Dun is similar to the composers I mentioned above like Zhao Jiping. Tan's music is unique and interesting to both western and Chinese audience, because of the same thing: they are both unfamiliar with Tan's music. To the Chinese audience, his music sounds western, but to the Western audience, his music sounds exotic. Nonetheless I still like some of this music, like the Couching Tiger and Hidden Dragon. Some of the melodies are really great. Again this piece makes up for the lack of Uyghur music in this album, since the "desert" in this piece is in the Uyghur region. But the music is not Uyghur at all.

There you have it. That's all for my detailed review of this CD. I would give it a B+ for its efforts and some of the really good tunes. As I am not an expert, I might be wrong in many of the points that I make in this review. So feel free to comment on my review.
Silk Road Journeys: Beyond the Horizon
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • delightful experience
  • Excellent Compilation with Marvelous Tracks
  • Beyond the first Silk Road CD
  • Excelent!!!
  • One of the Best !
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ASIN: B0007TFHEI
Release Date: 2005-04-05

Tracks:

  1. Mohini (Enchantment)
  2. Oasis
  3. Distant Green Valley
  4. Akhalqalaqi Dance
  5. Echoes Of A Lost City
  6. Mountains Are Far Away
  7. Yanzi (Swallow Song)
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  13. Gallop Of A Thousand Horses
  14. Tarang (Currents)
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It is a perilous proposition when genres clash--and no such collaboration is more potentially fraught than when improvisation-trained folk musicians sit in with Western classical instrumentalists, who are taught to interpret a printed score. The renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma has devoted much of his professional life to such intercultural experiments. But the traditions of nations situated along the ancient Silk Road, which began in the Far East, meandered through Asia and terminated in Europe, are especially dear to him. These lushly arranged pieces range from moody scenic vistas to percussive Turkish hip-shakers and they make very pleasant listening. If they owe more to the European canon than the ethnic sources that inspired them, they are also the result of respectful give-and-take between a team of acknowledged masters. And nobody is more of a team player than Maestro Ma, an impassioned, fearless musical seeker and a gracious, deferential colleague. --Christina Roden

Interview with Yo-Yo Ma
Yo-Yo Ma speaks about his latest adventures involved in this new installment of the ongoing Silk Road Project--an epoch-making collaboration among musical colleagues. Read our special interview to learn more about Ma's musical philosophy.

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It is a perilous proposition when genres clash--and no such collaboration is more potentially fraught than when improvisation-trained folk musicians sit in with Western classical instrumentalists, who are taught to interpret a printed score. The renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma has devoted much of his professional life to such intercultural experiments. But the traditions of nations situated along the ancient Silk Road, which began in the Far East, meandered through Asia and terminated in Europe, are especially dear to him. These lushly arranged pieces range from moody scenic vistas to percussive Turkish hip-shakers and they make very pleasant listening. If they owe more to the European canon than the ethnic sources that inspired them, they are also the result of respectful give-and-take between a team of acknowledged masters. And nobody is more of a team player than Maestro Ma, an impassioned, fearless musical seeker and a gracious, deferential colleague. --Christina Roden

Interview with Yo-Yo Ma
Yo-Yo Ma speaks about his latest adventures involved in this new installment of the ongoing Silk Road Project--an epoch-making collaboration among musical colleagues. Read our special interview to learn more about Ma's musical philosophy.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars delightful experience.......2007-07-04

this collection of music is quite a cultural experience. I've been hooked since I opened the cover!

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Compilation with Marvelous Tracks.......2007-01-20

I enjoyed this compilation of Silk Road music very much. It delivers a nice, diverse sample of music from the region. My favorite track of the CD is Shikasta, but I like the others as well.

5 out of 5 stars Beyond the first Silk Road CD.......2006-11-23

Yo-Yo Ma went beyond indeed. The first CD with Silk Road ensemble (When Strangers Meet) was inconsistent and somewhat experimental. This one however, is superb. As if in the 5 years the musicians got to know each other (but in truth, only a few musicians are the same). 23 traditional Eastern instruments are listed plus a number of western strings and other percussion was used. So the music on this CD gets my full attention, and as the title of first track suggests, you (can) get enchanted.
The tracks are ordered into three parts: Enchantments (1-5), Origins (6-9) and New Beginnings. First track is strangely familiar (like it was used in some film, but there is no mention of this). In third track this theme gets Chinese interpretation. The style from one track to the other changes, so you can't get bored or overexcited. Second is simply very nice, the fourth great intro of Armenian wind instrument duduk (played by famous Gevorg Dabaghyan), accompanied by percussion mostly, albeit the piece is short. 5 is gentle with cello and xun (Chinese ocarina), 6 orchestral from slow to cool, 7 again gentle with cello and vocal, 8 starts with yearning duduk and turns into orchestral battle, 9 cello and percussion. Track 10 is the only one with prominent vocal (love song) and introduces us to the last part of CD, which are more like jam sessions of all instruments. 11 and 13 are very lively. The last one, track 15, brings us a new interpretation of very ancient Chinese melody played on pipa.

Some would probably say this CD is commercialized. Personally I don't see any wrongdoings in this as long the music stays a high quality one. For the more authentic Silk Road one can always buy The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan.

5 out of 5 stars Excelent!!!.......2006-01-15

One of the best concerts I attended in my life (so far... :-)...)

5 out of 5 stars One of the Best !.......2005-12-06

This album has captured the soul of the Silkroad. There is not a single track in this album I don't like. I've been listening to it over and over and over again since I first got it. I think it's much better than the first one.
One Hundred Greatest TV Themes
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Two tracks I really like
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  • One Hundred Greatest TV Themes
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One Hundred Greatest TV Themes

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ASIN: B00005Y49F
Release Date: 2002-08-27

Tracks:

  1. The A-Team - Nic Raine
  2. The Addams Family - Nic Raine
  3. The Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe - Nic Raine
  4. Airwolf - Derek Wadsworth
  5. The Avengers - Mike Townend
  6. Barnaby Jones - Jerry Goldsmith
  7. Batman - Nic Raine
  8. Battlestar Galactica - Nic Raine
  9. Baywatch - Derek Wadsworth
  10. Beverly Hills 90210 - Derek Wadsworth
  11. Bewitched - Nic Raine
  12. Between The Lines - Mark Ayres
  13. The Bill - Nic Raine
  14. Bonanza - The Philharmonia Orchestra
  15. Brideshead Revisited - Derek Wadsworth
  16. Buck Rogers In The 25th Century - Nic Raine
  17. Burke's Law - Derek Wadsworth
  18. Cagney And Lacey - Derek Wadsworth
  19. Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Mark Ayres
  20. Casualty - Mark Ayres
  21. Cheers - Mark Ayres
  22. Dallas - Nic Raine
  23. Dangerman (Secret Agent) - Mike Townend
  24. Doctor Who - Mark Ayres
  25. Doctor Kildare - Jerry Goldsmith

Tracks:

  1. Doogie Howser, M.D. - Derek Wadsworth
  2. Dynasty - Nic Raine
  3. The Equalizer - Derek Wadsworth
  4. Falcon Crest - Derek Wadsworth
  5. Fireball XL-5 - Derek Wadsworth
  6. The Fugitive - Nic Raine
  7. Hawaii 5-0 - Mike Townend
  8. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Nic Raine
  9. The High Chaparral - Nic Raine
  10. Highway To Heaven - Derek Wadsworth
  11. Hill Street Blues - Derek Wadsworth
  12. The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy - Mark Ayres
  13. The Incredible Hulk - Derek Wadsworth
  14. Jason King - Mike Townend
  15. Jesus Of Nazareth - Paul Bateman
  16. Joe 90 - Derek Wadsworth
  17. Johnny Staccato - Derek Wadsworth
  18. Knight Rider - Derek Wadsworth
  19. Kojak - Mike Townend
  20. L.A. Law - Derek Wadsworth
  21. Land Of The Giants - Nic Raine
  22. Little House On The Prairie - Derek Wadsworth
  23. Lonesome Dove - Nic Raine
  24. Lost In Space - Nic Raine
  25. Lou Grant - Derek Wadsworth

Tracks:

  1. Magnum, P.I. - Derek Wadsworth
  2. A Man Called Ironside - Mike Townend
  3. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. - Derek Wadsworth
  4. M*A*S*H - Nic Raine
  5. Miami Vice - Mark Ayres
  6. Mike Hammer - Derek Wadsworth
  7. Mission Impossible - Mike Townend
  8. Monty Python's Flying Circus - Nic Raine
  9. The Munsters - Derek Wadsworth
  10. Murder She Wrote - Derek Wadsworth
  11. Newhart - Derek Wadsworth
  12. North And South - Derek Wadsworth
  13. Northern Exposure - Derek Wadsworth
  14. NYPD Blue - Mark Ayres
  15. The Outer Limits - Nic Raine
  16. Perry Mason - Mike Townend
  17. The Persuaders - Mark Ayres
  18. Peter Gunn - Mike Townend
  19. Police Squad - Nic Raine
  20. The Prisoner - Mike Townend
  21. Quantum Leap - Derek Wadsworth
  22. Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) - Mike Townend
  23. Red Dwarf - Mark Lambert
  24. The Rockford Files - Mike Post
  25. Roseanne - Dan Foliart

Tracks:

  1. The Saint - Mike Townend
  2. Seaquest DSV - Nic Raine
  3. Space 1999 - Derek Wadsworth
  4. Star Trek - Mike Townend
  5. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Derek Wadsworth
  6. Star Trek: Voyager - Nic Raine
  7. St. Elsewhere - Derek Wadsworth
  8. The Streets Of San Francisco - Nic Raine
  9. Stingray - Barry Gray
  10. Taxi - Derek Wadsworth
  11. Thunderbirds - Derek Wadsworth
  12. Thirty Something - Derek Wadsworth
  13. The Time Tunnel - Nic Raine
  14. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - The Philharmonia Orchestra
  15. The Twighlight Zone - Nic Raine
  16. Twin Peaks - Derek Wadsworth
  17. U.F.O. - Derek Wadsworth
  18. The Virginian - Nic Raine
  19. Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea - Nic Raine
  20. Wagon Train - Paul Bateman
  21. The Waltons - Jerry Goldsmith
  22. The Wild Wild West - Derek Wadsworth
  23. Young Riders - John Debney
  24. Xena: The Warrior Princess - Paul Bateman
  25. The X-Files - Mark Ayres

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Two tracks I really like.......2007-07-21

The Mission Impossible theme is performed well.
The Fireball theme is actually much improved on this version. I prefer the orchestra and the vocals over the original.

2 out of 5 stars Quantity Over Quality.......2007-01-15

As a musician myself, I know too well that one of the most important ingredients in ANY performance (live or recorded) is passion. The recordings here generally lack the same passion and sheer drama of the originals. Much of the instrumentation has been reduced to a cheezy, thin, plastic synthesized replica. The performances are simply a watered-down lackluster version of the classic originals. If it were not for the sheer volume of tracks compiled here, I would have rated the comp only "one star".

3 out of 5 stars Mediocre.......2006-05-17

The sound quality for this collection isn't much better than the samples offered by Amazon.

4 out of 5 stars One Hundred Greatest TV Themes.......2005-08-06

I have watched almost all the shows that are on these 4 cd's. Many were made before I started watching TV. Most I've seen once or twice before.

4 out of 5 stars Pretty close to original recordings.......2005-07-24

Definitely not as good as the originals. You'll probably notice the slight differences since it's stuff you saw and listened to every week or everyday in reruns growing up, but it's still an amazing collection.
Journeys of a Dervish
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • journey...
Journeys of a Dervish
Mercan Dede
Manufacturer: Golden Horn Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JGYB
Release Date: 1999-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Journeys of a Dervish
  2. Healing Prayer
  3. Fire Drums
  4. Masnawi
  5. Remember the Loveliness
  6. Water Ceremony
  7. Sunrise Zikr
  8. Baraka

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars journey..........2000-11-26

it is really a journey to somewhere mystical... a journey to somewhere deep inside of your heart... close your eyes, let the music get into your body from your ears first... than from all other senses... let it surround your mind... and, finally, let it reach to your heart!!. let mercan dede help you to see what is inside of you heart...
Sabla Tolo, Vol. 2: Further Journeys into Pure Egyptian Percussion
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Addicted!! :)
  • If Sabla Tolo (1) didn't exist Sabla Tolo 2 would get 4 Stars
Sabla Tolo, Vol. 2: Further Journeys into Pure Egyptian Percussion
Hossam Ramzy
Manufacturer: Arc Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009MGRB
Release Date: 2003-08-05

Tracks:

  1. Wana Be-ied Annak (When I am not Near You)
  2. Harrira & Basboosa
  3. My Brazilian Pearl
  4. El Esma Wel Ma-soom (Our Fate)
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  7. Halloween
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  11. La' Bel Hadawa (No, Cool and Gently, Please)
  12. Ya Sha-eyya (You Naughty, Playful Girl)
  13. Rakataka

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Addicted!! :).......2006-04-20

I love this CD! Haven't bought the first one yet, but I'm sure it's just as great if not better. I've had this one for over two years and never get tired of it. Great percussion. Highly recommended. It will definitely make you move!

3 out of 5 stars If Sabla Tolo (1) didn't exist Sabla Tolo 2 would get 4 Stars.......2006-02-22

Definitely 3-4 stars, but Sabla Tolo #1 is much better. That's a 5-star percussion CD with great Dumbek playing (and other percussion). See my review on Sabla Tolo. Better yet, just buy Sabla Tolo #1 -- you won't be disappointed: whether you like percussion in general, the dumbek specifically, or like to bellydance.
Globe Trekker: Asian Journeys
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Globe Trekker: Asian Journeys
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Pilot Productions
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00096S476
    Release Date: 2005-05-10

    Tracks:

    1. Hong Kong Hustle
    2. Halong Calling
    3. Bangkok Bells
    4. Violin Blues
    5. Bac Ha Girl
    6. Passage to Bali
    7. Porters Chant
    8. Gunung Batur
    9. Long Horn Miao
    10. Lost Trackers
    11. Goodbye Rautetayo
    12. Kimbu Flute Song
    13. Stand Up
    14. Chilled Temple
    15. Shamisen
    16. Hair Dance

    Product Description

    Includes music from the popular series Globe Trekker which airs on PBS and the Travel Channel. The music is taken from the episodes of Tokyo City guide, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Bali and Sulawesi, South West China, Vietnam and the Beijing City Guide.
    Journeys by Stadium DJ
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • oldie but goody
    • Awesome CD for any Paul Oakenfold Fan
    • It's the best-for all time!
    • Still a solid intro
    • Decent*but* Unspectacular
    Journeys by Stadium DJ
    Paul Oakenfold
    Manufacturer: Moonshine Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    2. Fluoro - Mixed By Paul Oakenfold [IMPORT]

    ASIN: B000005Q9O
    Release Date: 1994-07-22

    Tracks:

    1. Extasia - EXTASIA
    2. Wow! Mr. Yogi - Overlords
    3. Lemon - U2
    4. Just Let It Go - PETRA & CO.
    5. Hablando - Ramirez
    6. Body Baby - Global
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    11. The Snake - Opal
    12. Dreams - Quench
    13. Little Bullet - Spooky
    14. Possible Worlds - The Shamen
    15. LSD - Hallucinogen

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars oldie but goody.......2003-03-23

    this disc is a prime example of why hes still one of the most popular DJs of our time. for some reason this disc is close to my heart. its a bit difficult to go to a store and ask for this item, at least where i live. if you like Paul dont hesitate to pick this one up. a classic indeed!!!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome CD for any Paul Oakenfold Fan.......2002-08-15

    Perfect, Awesome, Brilliant, Only One like it, What do I have more to say.
    This was my last CD of Oakenfold to my collection and I really love it.
    I have all CDs os Oakenfold and this is one of my favorites including the JDJ Vol.5, and the JDJ Marathon.
    Good Luck
    Hildely

    5 out of 5 stars It's the best-for all time!.......2001-11-25

    If you have to get just one album by Paul Pakenfold then get this one.Of all his remixes and albums this is right up there with Traveling as the very creme de la creme;it has all the most original songs as well as some that are still being played all over even though this cd is 7 years old already.The best are Dreams by Quench,Little Bullet by Spooky and of course Not Over Yet by State of Grace which is woven into the beginning and ending of each set.I first heard Not Over Yet in 97 when it started getting airplay in my area;I am in love with this song and Paul Oakenfold's music. (...)

    5 out of 5 stars Still a solid intro.......2001-06-16

    This DJ mix disc is already 7 odd years old, but it's still a solid listen and will get you moving. Has some great tracks, including the fantastic Perfecto remix of U2's "Lemon", as well as "The Snake" by Opal and tracks from the Shamen and Grace. Definitely worth picking up, though this is either out of print or much more limited now, having been bumped aside for the rash of Oakenfold releases of late.

    3 out of 5 stars Decent*but* Unspectacular.......1998-12-30

    Some fine tracks, some relatively dull ones, but lacking those few signature moments which, if live, would send you to that golden ball of honey deep inside where all is bliss.

    *et que tout ait un nom nouveau*
    Globe Trekker: Earth Journeys, Vol. 1
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Globe Trekker: Earth Journeys, Vol. 1
    Globe Trekker: Earth Journeys, Vol. 1
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Pilot Guides
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002T7YLW
    Release Date: 2004-09-07

    Tracks:

    1. Globe Trekker Theme - Ian Ritchie
    2. Miao Song - Michael Conn
    3. Journey To Djenne - Nainita Desai
    4. Nez Perce - Michael Conn
    5. On The Road To Varkkalai - Nina Miles
    6. Kilimanjaro - Pandit Dinesh
    7. And The Prince Had A Dream - Nainita Desai
    8. Karakol (Girl With Guitar) - Nina Miles
    9. Powayaane - Ian Ritchie
    10. Silk Road (God Is Good) - Nina Miles
    11. Zanzibar - Michael Conn
    12. Rishi Darling (O Jane Wale) - Pandit Dinesh
    13. The Classification Of Gesture (Medley): - Colin Winston-Fletcher

    Album Description

    Globe Trekker, the most-watched travel show in the world, follows travelers into some of the most remote, exciting places in the world, leading viewers off the tourist track.

    Globe Trekker's composers bring a wealth of experience that goes well beyond the norms of television music. Ian Ritchie produced Roger Waters and Laurie Anderson. Stephen Luscombe was a member of '80s chart stars Blancmange before teaming up with the former Osibisa percussionist Pandit Gabriel. Nainita Desai collaborated with Peter Gabriel and Bernardo Bertolucci, while Malcolm Laws directed the English Chamber Orchestra and recorded sessions with many artists. Nina Miles has worked with Lenny Kravitz and Jonathan Miles with Eurythmics. Finally, former Decca-signed guitarist Michael Conn and multi-instrumentalist Colin Winston-Fletcher come from a more classical background.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Globe Trekker: Earth Journeys, Vol. 1.......2006-06-26

    Excellent music, but this contains the same material as disc-1 of the 2-cd set Lonely Planet Vol-2. Please see those reviews.
    Two Journeys
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Two Journeys
    • "Celebration of a Shared Heritage"
    • A Trip Worth Taking
    Two Journeys
    Tim O'Brien
    Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country]
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000068UQP
    Release Date: 2002-07-09

    Tracks:

    1. Turning Around
    2. Mic Ryan's Lament
    3. For The Fallen
    4. Paddy Fahey's/Garret Barry's/The Cliffs Of Moher
    5. The Apple Press/The Apple Cart
    6. Demon Lover
    7. The Holy Well
    8. Me And Dick's Trip To Ireland
    9. The Lancer's Jig/Gusty's Frolicks
    10. What Does The Deep Sea Say?
    11. Two Journeys
    12. The Tide Flows Into Miltown
    13. Pear Tree/Muddy Roads/Ladies' Pantelettes
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Two Journeys.......2003-10-24

    Like a lot of us in recent years, Tim O'Brien got to be curious about his Irish heritage. And, being a musician, he got the opportunity to explore his heritage in tunes, melding the bluegrass he's been playing for years with the distincitive sounds of Ireland.

    The two styles aren't wildly separate, but there's enough between them to make it pleasing to hear them together. From the slow philosophy of "Turning Around" to the playfulness of "Me & Dick's Trip to Ireland," from the antiquity of a ballad like "The Demon Lover" to a stirring new number like "The Holy Well," this album bridges the gaps and makes art out of the finished product.

    Only in America could this sound have been created. But only in Ireland could it have been conceived. This is an album recommended for a broad spectrum of listeners, and maybe, just maybe, it will get fans of one kind of music to listen to another. One can only hope.

    5 out of 5 stars "Celebration of a Shared Heritage".......2002-10-15

    This album picks up where 1999's The Crossing left off, with Tim O'Brien exploring his Celtic roots and melding it with the Appalachian and bluegrass music he's been making for the past quarter century. The album contains a mix of mostly original and traditional tunes, including a gorgeous reading of Lennon-McCartney's "Norwegian Wood"--the sitar being replaced by whistle, pipes and fiddle.

    O'Brien has a stellar group of musicians, including Paul Brady, Kevin Burke, Paddy Keenan, Triona Dhomhnaill and Darrell Scott. [Note: O'Brien recorded a duet album, Real Time, with Scott in 2000 that is also well worth seeking out.]

    In his liner notes, O'Brien says, "This recording represents an ongoing celebration of the shared heritage between the USA and Ireland." And what a joyful celebration it is. O'Brien has been making fine music since his days with Hot Rize and deserves to be heard by a wider audience. [O'Brien now records on his own small, independent label--check him out at www.howdyskies.com] HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    5 out of 5 stars A Trip Worth Taking.......2002-08-06

    To me, there is no greater musical talent than writing a good tune. And Tim O'Brien writes great ones. I'd tell you it's his finest talent, but the boy can sing and the boy can play! On Two Journeys, O'Brien continues his efforts towards Irish folk influenced songs and combines his own tunes with some classic Irish songs pulled from his bluegrass repetoir, the standout being "Demon Lover", often called "The House Carpenter". What makes this a truly unique CD for me is O'Brien's mandolin which adds something new, not to mention achingly beautiful, to the Irish folk sound.

    If you're a fan of Irish folk or Tim O'Brien, this CD will offer you something that is both refreshing and familiar.
    Windham Hill Classics: Journeys
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Good music
    Windham Hill Classics: Journeys
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Bmg Special Product
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004NKAN
    Release Date: 2000-04-14

    Tracks:

    1. Clockwork - Alex de Grassi
    2. Tears of Joy - Tuck & Patti
    3. Hotel Luna - Suzanne Ciani
    4. After the Sunrise - Yanni
    5. To Be - Montreux
    6. Woods East of Deland - George Winston
    7. Every Deep Dream - Philip Aaberg
    8. Crimson Morn - Lisa Lynne
    9. Church of Trees - Liz Story
    10. Welcoming - Michael Manring

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Good music.......2007-01-17

    This cd is very good. I like very much this music, is great for relaxation

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