| 1. Good Intentions (Rock Version) |
| 2. Lieing in Bed |
| 3. Horses Run |
| 4. Dusty Road |
| 5. Dear Mary |
| 6. Foundation |
| 7. Hear Where Your Heart Is |
| 8. Smoke Gin |
| 9. Good Intentions |
Editorial Reviews
In the spring of 1998 singer, songwriter, Aryana released her debut Cd, "FOOD FOR THOUGHT." Her self produced Cd offers a wide range of musical, vocal, and emotional styles.
Aryana's versatility and four octave range voice caught the interest of Greg Berlanti ( creator of the show "Everwood" and the film "Broken Hearts Club" ) who took Aryana's Cd to Paul Stubin, producer of the hit TV series "Dawson's Creek." Stubin aired two songs from "FOOD FOR THOUGHT." track 5 "DEAR MARY" and track 9 "Good Intentions," in the fall of 1998.
While Aryana was playing a show in L.A., actress Devon Odessa from "My So Called Life," was so moved after seeing Aryana sing, she gave Aryana's Cd to the producer of the movie she was currently working on. A remixed version of track 7 "Hear Where Your Heart Is," was chosen for the movies's second end title. The film later aired as a made for TV movie called "Graduation Week" on the lifetime channel for women.
In the spring of 1999 Aryana was asked by Kevin Williamson, creator of the box office hit "Scream," to record a song written by Peter Stuart for the pilot of his new TV show "Wasteland." When the pilot was given the green light, Aryana's song "Glowing of the Moon," aired on the third on the third episode on ABC. The song was aired as feature music, and was preformed by two different actors in "Wasteland," and played three times though out the show.
Track 2, "Lieing In Bed," was chosen for a love scene between Skeet Ulrich, from "As Good As It Gets" and Amanda Peet, from "Somethings Gotta Give," for the feature film "Track Down," about the true life story of Kevin Mitnick.
In 2003 Aryana was invited to be on "Dawson Creek's" season six soundtrack. Track " 5 "DEAR MARY" and track 1 "Good Intentions," both were put on the soundtrack, which was released in the summer of 2003.
Over half of the songs from Aryana's debut CD "FOOD FOR THOUGHT," were placed in TV and Film. Which was written, preformed, recorded and produced by Aryana.
Product Description
"Food for Thought," featuring " Dear Mary and Good Intentions," as heard on "Dawson's Creek," Also featuring "Lieing In Bed," from the major motion picture, "Track Down," and "Hear Where Your Heart Is," from the made for TV movie, "Graduation Week." This CD offers a wide range of vocal and musical styles. If you like rock,pop,blues, alternative country, or folk music, you will like "Food For Thought."
Food for Thought,Aryana,Little Red Hen Records,Pop,Rock, folk, alternative country, blues, with powerful female vocals ... featuring songs "dear mary" and "good intentions," from the "dawson creek" soundtrack.
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Complete Flanders & Swann
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006T4S Release Date: 1997-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Warthog, The (The Hog Beneath The Skin)
- The Sea Horse
- The Chameleon
- Whale, The (Mopy Dick)
- Je Suis Le Tenebreux
- Songs For Our Time
- A Song Of The Weather - Flanders & Swann
- The Reluctant Cannibal
- Greensleeves
- Misalliance
- Kokoraki
- Madeira M'Dear?
- Too Many Cookers
- Built Up Area
- In The Bath (From 'At The Drop Of A Hat')
- Sea Fever
- The Hippopotamus Song
Tracks:
- The Gas Man Cometh
- Sounding Brass
- Los Olividados
- In The Desert
- The Sloth
- The Rhinoceros
- Kangaroo Tango
- Jaguar
- Dead Ducks
- The Elephant
- By Air
- Slow Train
- A Song Of Patriotic Prejudice - Flanders & Swann
- The Humming Bird
- The Portuguese Man-Of-War
- Sea Fever
- The Hippopotamus Song
Tracks:
- The Gas Man Cometh
- Sounding Brass
- Los Olividados
- In The Desert
- The Sloth
- The Rhinoceros
- Kangaroo Tango
- Jaguar
- Dead Ducks
- The Elephant
- By Air
- Slow Train
- A Song Of Patriotic Prejudice - Flanders & Swann
- The Humming Bird
- The Portuguese Man-Of-War
- The Wild Boar
- The Ostrich
- The Wompom
- Twice Shy
- Commonwealth Fair
- P** P* B**** B** D******
- Paris
- Eine Kleine Nacht Musik Cha Cha Cha
- The Hundred Song
- Food For Thought
Album Details
Fantastic Triple CD Box Set of the Recorded Works of One of Britain's Most Popular Comedy Duos. Their Keen Observations of Everyday British Life and Abilities to Exemplify them in Song Made them the Darlings of the UK. Cleverness, Wit and Absoute Hilarity were the Order of the Day, in Just About Any Style of Music. Pure Comic Genius on Three Discs!Customer Reviews:
Return to Sanity.......2005-07-27
Have Some Madeira.......2005-07-06
"Have some Madeira, m'dear" is an all-time favorite.
British humour at its best.......2003-03-15
If you haven't heard this..........2003-01-16
After being told to take up singing as a means of strengthening his polio-weakened lungs, the wheelchair-bound Flanders teamed up with pianist Swann and proceeded to write such classic songs as "The Hippo Song (Mud Mud Glorious Mud)", "The Gasman Cometh", "The Gnu Song", "A Transport of Delight" and many others. As well as a gently satirical spirit, all these songs feature the sublime wordplay and interplay of both men.
The first two discs of this box set are actual concerts - "At The Drop Of A Hat" and its successor "At The Drop Of Another Hat". Recorded at the height of the duo's popularity and form, the sound quality is surprisingly good for recordings this old.
"At The Drop Of A Hat" opens with three of the Flanders and Swann classics. "Transport Of Delight", a song in praise of the "97 horsepower omnibus" features the wonderful harmonies of the duo on lines like "any more fares" and Flanders' dead-on impression of a London busdriver "Geddardait, we're full right up inside". "Song of Reproduction" deals with the new, as it was then, stereo technology and features Flanders delivering an incredible monologue using every conceivable piece of audiophile jargon. "The Gnu Song" (in which "gnu" is pronounced phonetically) is a real treat. The audience's reaction to the reappearance of the gnu is superb.
As well as this opening trio, the disc features Flanders' snippets of "Songs For Our Time" (in which he experiments with conventions of hit songs), "Song of the Weather" (a rundown of English weather throughout the year), "The Reluctant Cannibal" (featuring Swann in the tititular role and the chorus "I can't eat people/I won't eat people/eatin' people is wrong"), Swann's foray into Greek folksong "Kokraki" and the justifiably famous "Madeira M'Dear". The performance ends with a rousing version of "The Hippo Song".
Flanders is in fine voice throughout and his comments introducing each song are delivered with deadpan accuracy. The story behind "The Gnu Song" is an absolute masterpiece. Flanders' monologue about the creation of "Greensleeves" is also superb - "'Greenfleeves'. That's an interesting name for a fong" (referencing old English script) being just a taste.
"Another Hat" begins in equally fine form with "Gasman Cometh" and "Ill Wind". "Gasman", presaged as "a tale of unending domestic upheaval", is sure to have most people who've ever dealt with unreliable tradesmen nodding in agreement, while "Ill Wind" is Flanders' attempt at setting words to a French horn concerto featuring the immortal lines "I lost that horn/lost that horn/lost that horn/found that horn/gorn". The performance continues with Swann's Russian/English song "In The Desert", the ending of which is truly side-splitting. "All Gall" (a reinterpretation of "This Old Man" to fit then-French President Charles de Gaulle) is a little dated but very cleverly done. "Song of Patriotic Prejudice", with its introduction and opening lines grabbing the audience's attention is another triumph, while the "Hippo Encore" is a great end to the performance.
Again Flanders is at his peak. His loving description of the Spanish olive-stuffers ("Olividados") and his superb story about flying ("By Air") are both brilliant examples of the shaggy dog story.
My favourite from both of these discs would have to be "First and Second Law". Flanders decides to educate Swann in elementary science and picks on the first and second laws of thermodynamics ("heat is work and work is heat" and "heat cannot of itself pass from one body to a hotter body") and the repetition of these phrases in time to Swann's barely-there piano accompaniment is one of the finest moments in British comedy.
The third disc is largely forgettable. It begins with a series of animal-related songs performed in a studio and without much of Flanders' rambling introductions. "Warthog" has its moments, while the others were clearly not performed in front of an audience for a reason. "Wompom" is also mildly diverting, presenting a story about a made-up substance which is the answer to everything.
The rest of the disc is then filled out with much earlier material in a rather poorly-recorded concert. "20 Tons of TNT" (related to the calculation the pair had done which gave that as the amount of TNT per person on the planet at the time) provides food for thought, but little more.
Is this box set for everyone? No. Much of the humour both within and without the songs does require a bit of background knowledge to what was going on in Britain and Europe at the time (1960s), John Profumo is referenced a few times as well as Charles de Gaulle and the Common Market, while a smattering of classical music knowledge can help out a bit with Swann's work and "Ill Wind". The fact that my grandfather (who's in his late 70s) recalls hearing these songs and laughing may give an indication as to the age of some of the subject matter. Equally the fact that "First and Second Law" references an awful lot of physics might do the same.
Nevertheless, for anyone who loves British humour done in a gentle manner or who is interested in the source of "mud mud glorious mud/nothing quite like it for cooling the blood", give these CDs some serious consideration.
Gentle Satire.......2002-04-03
Here are some samples of Michael's verbal wit.
Wordplay:
- "A Transport of Delight," their song of the pleasures of the double-decker bus "has recently been adopted as the theme song of the Underground resistance movement."
- Speculating that Henry VIII wrote Greensleeves: "and the royalties go to royalty."
- About a tennis referee late in the day: "the umpire upon whom the sun never sets."
- Explaining how he was hoisted in his wheelchair onto airliners by a fork lift: "Why they need a great machine like that to lift forks I do not know. Well, they're only plastic, now, aren't they?"
- On status symbols: "The object is to Gunga Din your neighbor: 'I'm a better man than you' is the acid test," and, "let's bang our status cymbals with the best."
- To a disenchanted cannibal: "You used to be a regular anthropophagi."
- Of a lecher: "And he said as he hastened to put out the cat, the wine, his cigar, and the lamps," while the girl "lowered her standards by raising her glass, her courage, her eyes, and his hopes."
- At the corrida d'olivas (the Andorran festival of olive stuffing, not to be confused with the Spanish corrida de toros, or bullfight): "And a great cry goes up of Ole! He has made an 'ol."
- "It's no good going up to a scientist and saying to him like you would to anybody else, 'Good morning, how are you, lend me a quid, and so on.' He'll just glare at you, or make a rude retort."
Throw-aways
- During the height of the cold war the Soviet Union sent the Moscow Ballet on a world tour. Donald sang one chorus of the Hippopotamus Song "mud, mud, glorious mud - nothing quite like it for cooling the blood" in Russian. Michael: "That should improve our cultural relations."
- During the 1963 Mandy Rice-Davies and Christine Keeler scandal: "None of that going around saying no smoke without fire. Nil cumbustibus, Profumo." Also, from "Friendly Duet," "such models of friendship are precious and rare, while the friendship of models is not."
- "Now if you're writing a musical, as I'm sure practically all of you are, . . ."
- Of Donald: "You know that no one has a higher regard for your music . . . than you do yourself. I merely meant that you are not great because you are not dead. If you wish to be great you must stop composing and start decomposing."
- "We never found a rhyme for (Soviet Premier Nikita) "Kruschev" until he was dead: Did he die or was he "pushed off"?"
- "We spent two dreadful, uh, delightful years, entertaining the Americans whose need, let's face it, is greater even than yours. Of course, when we're over there we say that the other way 'round."
- "No matter what you may say about the Germans, and who doesn't . . ."
- "Some of the songs that have made our names a household word, like slop-bucket . . ."
- "They've started testing cars now. They started at 10 years, then 5, now three. There's even some talk of having them tested before they leave the factory."
Absurdities
- "I'm delirious about our new oven fitted with the eye-level grill. This means that without my having to bend down the hot fat can squirt straight into my eye."
- A spectator during the construction of Stonehenge: "So, it's not going to be lived in. Well, that's something anyway. So what is it, then? It's a what?! A calendar?! A bit big for a calendar isn't it? You'd look pretty foolish with that on your desk."
- "Donald knocked himself out this morning. Got one of those new pop-up toasters. Nasty things."
Incredible multiple rhymes:
- "The fair hippoptama he aimed to entice from her seat on her hilltop above, as she hadn't got a ma to give her advice, went tip-toeing down to her love."
- Of Josephine: "Nonsense, said Bonaparte. She lives on her own, apart, in her own apartment."
- "Oh let us be married if our parents don't mind. We'd be happy and inseparable. Inextricably entwined. We'd live happily every after, said the Honeysuckle to the Bindweed."
- "And you'll always see a single lace-less left-hand leather boot. A bootless British river bank's a shock. We leave them there at midnight, you can track a member's route by the alternating print of boot and sock."
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Thought for Food
Books Manufacturer: Tomlab ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RAKZ Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Customer Reviews:
thought virus.......2007-07-26
"I was born the day that music died...".......2006-09-25
What first greets your ear when you start this album is what can only be described as a swirling, brooding guitar pluck. The tune slowly but surely picks up urgency as the song progresses before it altogether disappears around the 3 minute mark amidst an all-out instrumental freak-out. Soon you realize that the guitar and other conventional instruments are just the beginning for this album. What The Books manage to create is a sprawling musical landscape of deep electronic beats and blips, string instruments, and some of the most unique samples you've ever heard.
The samples themselves are what really decorate the musical landscapes, dotting the rolling hills and sloping deserts with all sorts of colors and interesting objects. They range from what sounds like a grainy radio recording from WWII Great Britain to what may be a shopping cart rolling out of an elevator and crashing into a wall. Some samples are so monumental they cast their shadow across the entire song, as is the case with "Contempt," a song that slowly builds around a sample of two men talking. What makes the samples so great is that they not only sound like nothing else produced today, but they also simultaneously provoke feeling and nostalgia in a way samples almost never do; just listen to the little girl in "Motherless Bastard" and you'll know what I mean. They are also so wide in variety that you can listen to a song one time and hear a completely different song the next time.
I disagree that I am just "happy knowing that this music exists," as the last reviewer commented. I absolutely can listen to this CD over and over. Unfortunately, it kind of loses steam near the last few songs and loses some of its ambient charm. Still, there is no shame in hitting the `Restart' button; the first 9 songs are nothing short of amazing.
Many reviewers have noted that this CD might not be for everyone, and I completely agree, however I also would wholeheartedly recommend Thought For Food to someone looking for truly interesting and unique new music far outside the typical indie music spectrum. You will be pleasantly surprised, believe me.
Eh..........2006-08-27
A-OK.......2005-01-18
This album is really difficult to break down or sectionalize. As you listen to it, there are obvious changes of pace following the different songs, but somehow, the vein of the music always seems to remain in tact. From the first quasi-notes of "Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again" The Books seem to be reaching for a lifelike quality for their music that can really only be described by that same word: Life. This song has a straight beat that is surrounded by samples of people sort of talking through their problems. Mid-way through the song you hear an elderly lady discussing her problem with her heart conditions and some bad checks she was accused of writing. As this monologue goes on, you get drawn in until finally her voice seems to explode into nothingness and the song goes on. This type of forget-what-you-know attitude prevails with this band and particularly this album.
The record continues regardless with "All Our Base Are Belong To Them" where the listener is welcomed to the human race (ironically by an unfamiliar voice) and the band softly croons "I was born on the day that music died," a vocal testament to the sheer originality of this record. At times it does make one question what is music.
On "Motherless Bastard" a small boy is heard yelling for his mommy or daddy only to be met by a male voice informing him he has neither in a less than comforting manner. The song then continues serenely on in a fashion that almost makes one forget about the tragedy that opens the track. Fear not, though, we are quickly reminded of this terribly awkward and disheartening situation with a reprise of the clip. The pure emotion tugging power of this track is almost unnerving considering that this is probably the most up-front, straightforward track on the record.
The rest of the record continues on in a similar fashion, by the end, anointing the listener with The Books' amazing version of human experience.
9.2/10
Made me want to think and eat.......2004-07-28
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Angel Food for Thought
Meryn Cadell Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LT1 Release Date: 1992-04-14 |
Tracks:
- Secret
- Bumble Bee
- Flight Attendant
- Being in Love
- Inventory
- Deep Sixin'
- Knitting
- I Say
- Wait
- I Been Redeemed
- Spelling Bee
- Sweater
- Job Application
- Pope
- Sharkhead
- Martina
- Maidenform
- Confide
- Clothes
- Barbie
Customer Reviews:
ah, the good old days.......2004-05-12
i'd recommend this........1998-05-12
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Angel Food for Thought
Meryn Cadell Manufacturer: Bongo Beat Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000M2E3EK Release Date: 2007-01-09 |
Tracks:
- Secret
- Bumble Bee
- Flight Attendant
- Being in Love
- Inventory
- Deep Sixin'
- Knitting
- I Say
- The Wait
- I Been Redeemed
- Spelling Bee
- The Sweater
- Job Application
- The Pope
- Sharkhead
- Martina
- Maidenform
- Confide
- Clothes
- Barbie
- Violet (previously unreleased)
- Simone (previously unreleased)
- The Pope (alternate take/previously unreleased)
- BONUS VIDEO for "The Sweater"
Album Description
Originally released in 1991 and out of print for the last several years. Propelled by the Top 40 Modern Rock hit, "The Sweater", this album is a ground-breaking tour de force of retro 60s mod grooves, torch songs, comedic vignettes, and indie rock eclecticism.Featuring a who's who of Canadian indie (at the time) musicians; Bob Wiseman (Blue Rodeo), Jim Creeggan (Barenaked Ladies), Tim Vesely & Dave Clark (Rheostatics), John Tucker (Land Of Giants), and the electronic grooves of Tom Third; this was a highly influential debut and a mainstay of early 90s college radio. This re-issue includes 3 bonus tracks, the complete lyrics, and the video for "The Sweater".
Customer Reviews:
A wonderfully quirky album.......2007-07-09
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A Copland Celebration Vol. 3
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050HWV Release Date: 2000-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: The Boatmen's Dance - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: The Dodge - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: Long Time Ago - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: Simple Gifts - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: I Bought Me A Cat - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: The Little Horses - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: Zion's Walls - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: The Golden Willow Tree - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: At The River - William Warfield
- Old American Songs, Sets 1 & 2: Ching-A-Ring Chaw - William Warfield
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: I. Nature, The Gentlest Mother - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: II. There Came A Wind Like A Bugle - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: III. Why Do They Shut Me Out Of Heaven? - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: IV. The World Feels Dusty - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: V. Heart, We Will Forget Him - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: VI. Dear March, Come In! - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: VII. Sleep Is Supposed To Be - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: VIII. When They Come Back - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: IX. I Felt A Funeral In My Brain - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: X. I've Heard An Organ Talk Sometimes - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: XI. Going To Heaven! - Aaron Copland
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: XII. The Chariot - Aaron Copland
- In The Beginning - Aaron Copland
- Lark - Aaron Copland
Tracks:
- The Tender Land: Act One: The Day Before Graduation (Late Afternoon): Gently Flowing - Aaron Copland
- The Tender Land: Act One: The Day Before Graduation (Late Afternoon): Moderate Tempo: 'Once I Thought I'd Never Grow Tall As This Fence' - Joy Clements
- The Tender Land: Act One: The Day Before Graduation (Late Afternoon): Moderately Fast: 'Do You Suppose They're Makin' Food In There?' - Richard Fredericks
- The Tender Land: Act One: The Day Before Graduation (Late Afternoon): Somewhat Faster: 'We've Been North'/'We've Been South' - Richard Cassilly
- The Tender Land: Act One: The Day Before Graduation (Late Afternoon): With Motion: 'Halloo, Halloo' - Norman Treigle
- The Tender Land: Act One: The Day Before Graduation (Late Afternoon): Moderately: 'If You Boys Work As Smooth As You Talk, We'll Make Good Time In The Fields' - Norman Treigle
- The Tender Land: Act One: The Day Before Graduation (Late Afternoon): Trifle Slower: 'The Promise Of Living With Hope And Thanksgiving' - Richard Cassilly
- The Tender Land: Act Two: That Evening: Lively And Rough - Aaron Copland
- The Tender Land: Act Two: That Evening: Quite Slow: 'Thank You, Thank You All' - Joy Clements
- The Tender Land: Act Two: That Evening: Very Broadly: 'Ah, Laurie, You Are A Puzzle' - Norman Treigle
- The Tender Land: Act Two: That Evening: Briskly: 'Stomp Your Foot Upon The Floor' - Richard Cassilly
- The Tender Land: Act Two: That Evening: Somewhat Slower: 'The World Seems Still Tonight' - Richard Cassilly
- The Tender Land: Act Three: Later That Night/Then Graduation Day (Dawn): Introduction: Starting Slowly - Aaron Copland
- The Tender Land: Act Three: Later That Night/Then Graduation Day (Dawn): As At First: 'Daybreak Will Come In Such A Short Time' - Richard Cassilly
- The Tender Land: Act Three: Later That Night/Then Graduation Day (Dawn): Fast Tempo: 'That's Crazy!' - Richard Fredericks
- The Tender Land: Act Three: Later That Night/Then Graduation Day (Dawn): Broadly: 'The Sun Is Coming Up As Though I'd Never Seen It Rise Before' - Joy Clements
- The Tender Land: Act Three: Later That Night/Then Graduation Day (Dawn): (Still Slower): 'You Are Strange To Me' - Claramae Turner
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful.......2007-04-22
Pure joy.......2005-07-29
Copland's vocal work.......2002-08-08
I can't completely explain why I give this five stars after giving the first two sets four stars each. This is just the way the opera, in particular, strikes me. I'm no great opera fan, and to my knowledge, America just has not yet proved itself in the operatic field although it's tried. It will take time, but I do see Copland's work as someday being considered the best example of American opera. This is all subjective opinion, obviously, and I'm sure there are those more knowledgeable who will disagree. So be it.
All in all, these three sets will give you a complete overview of one of America's most important composers.
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Food for Thought/Take It Back
Gray Matter Manufacturer: Dischord ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009SFV Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Retrospect
- Oscar's Eye
- Fill a Void
- Give Me a Clue
- Gray Matter
- Caffeine Blues
- Crisis and Compromise
- Flash in Time
- Phobias
- I Am the Walrus
- Chutes and Ladders
- Burn No Bridges
- Walk the Line
- Take It Back
- 4 A.M.
- Head
- Phobias
- Spy
- Walk the Line
Customer Reviews:
Gray Matter.......2004-07-06
maximum skaterock capacity.......2004-06-07
skate or be murdered in cold blood
mid 80's dischord greatness.......2004-03-18
great band.......2003-12-09
skaters rejoice.......2003-07-13
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Food for Thought
Young Rome Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002B162I Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Freaky - Guerilla Black, Young Rome
- I Don't Care - Young Rome, YoungBloodZ
- After Party - Omarion, Young Rome
- In My Bedroom (Interlude)
- In My Bedroom - O'Ryan, Young Rome
- Crazy Girl - Rufus Blaq, Young Rome
- Sexapade - Marques Houston, , Young Rome
- 2 Step (Intro)
- 2 Step
- Best Days
- Clap - Rufus Blaq, Young Rome
- In My Car
- Wha Cha Doin Tonight - Marques Houston, Young Rome
- Look Down on Me
- Back It Up [*]
Customer Reviews:
Young Rome DOES feature artists outide of his record label on the cd..........2005-07-21
Freaky.......2005-06-09
3 STARS!!!!!!!!.......2004-07-14
Young rome is tight.......2004-07-09
Big Ups to Young Rome.......2004-07-09
Do not sleep on this Young Rome album. He is not the same guy as Romeo...Young Rome has grown up and has a talent that the world needs to see. I highly recommend this album.
P.S. There is a clean version of this album available in case you do not want the explisit version.
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Food For Thought
Santana ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000KCRAGA |
Product Description
Food For Thought features four new Santana songs; one never released Santana recording from his archives, one song recorded with and written by his son Salvador and four artist picks from Etta James, Buddy Guy, Indigenous and Cesaria Evora, totaling 10 tracks. The CD was available exclusively at Baja Fresh Restaurants throughout the United States for a period of three months. The cover artwork features a painting, Carlos selected, from his personal art collection. The artist is Jesus Angel Perez and the title of the painting is Alimento de los Recuerdos (Food For Thought).
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Food for Thought
Tiny Grimes Manufacturer: Black & Blue France ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002TKGL2 Release Date: 2005-01-04 |
Album Description
This CD was recorded during two sessions led by Tiny Grimes in Bordeaux in 1970, Barcelona in 1970 and in Paris in 1974 with the valuable collaboration of pianist Jay McShann, tenor sax player George Kelly and drummer Panama Francis. Digitally remastered. Black & Blue.
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Food for Thought
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NV5MUE Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Christian Music:
- French Kiss
- Guitaraokeż Karaoke for your guitar ASKG-505 Vol 5 (Beatles)
- Halloween Horror Movie Themes
- Halloween Party
- Hey Won't Somebody Come And Play?
- I Had No Idea
- I'm Running Bad and other Poker Songs
- Imagination [Import]
- Invincible [Enhanced] [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Let Go (+1 Bonus Track) [Import]
Christian Music
Can't Run Away from Your Heart
Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971 [Box set]