| 1. Waterloo |
| 2. Sitting in the Palmtree |
| 3. King Kong Song |
| 4. Hasta Maņana |
| 5. My Mama Said |
| 6. Dance (While the Music Still Goes On) |
| 7. Honey, Honey |
| 8. What About Livingstone |
| 9. Watch Out |
| 10. Gonna Sing You My Love Song |
| 11. Suzy-Hang-Around |
Editorial Reviews
Originally issued under the rather unwieldy group title Björn, Benny, Agnetha & Frida, Waterloo contains the first glimmers of Abba's future greatness--particularly in the buoyant, joyous title track. The irresistible "Waterloo" walked away with 1973's Eurovision Song Contest. Elsewhere, the group's output was more variable--veering between would-be calypso ("My Mama Said," "Sitting in the Palmtree"), Alice Cooper pastiches ("King Kong Song," "Watch Out"), and a little pristine, melt-in-the-mouth pop (the deliciously light "Honey, Honey"). The full-on, piano-saturated "Gonna Sing You My Love Song," however, indicated where Abba's hearts were leading them: toward the almost Irving Berlin-like precision of songs such as "The Name of the Game" and "The Winner Takes It All." --Everett True
Product Description
24 bit digitally remastered reissue of the Swedish group's second album (1974), featuring the hits 'Waterloo' (#6) and 'Honey Honey' (#27). 11 tracks total. Other 9: 'Sitting In The Palm Tree', 'King Kong Song', 'Hasta Manana' 'My Mama Said', 'Dance', 'What About Livingstone', 'Watch Out', 'Gonna Sing You My Love Song' and 'Suzy-Hang-Around'. Includes three bonus tracks, 'Ring Ring' (US Remix 1974), 'Waterloo' (In Swedish) & 'Honey Honey' (In Swedish). Polar. 2001.
Waterloo,ABBA,Polygram Records,Euro-Dance,Euro-Pop,Pop,Pop Vocals,Pop/Rock,Popular Music,Sweden,Swedish Pop/Rock
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Waterloo, Tennessee
Uncle Earl Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MTPAE0 Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Black-Eyed Susie
- The Last Goodbye
- One True
- Wish I Had My Time Again
- My Little Carpenter
- My Epitaph
- Buonaparte
- Bony On The Isle Of St. Helena
- Sisters Of The Road
- Streak O' Lean, Streak O' Fat
- D & P Blues
- The Birds Were Singing Of You
- Wallflower
- Drinker Born
- Easy In The Early ('Til Sundown)
- I May Never
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After switching to big-name British producer John Paul Jones (of Led Zeppelin fame; he also contributes some instrumental support), this female stringband quartet continues to go wider and deeper in its exploration of acoustic Americana. On their sophomore release, Uncle Earl's balance contributes to their range. Each of the four is a virtuosic musician, all contributing vocals that blend into the buoyant harmonies of "One True," the a cappella shape-note spiritual "Buonaparte," and the field hymn "Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown)." While uptempo fare spotlights the sprightly fiddle of Rayna Gellert, banjoist Abigail Washburn sings a stark meditation on mortality in the revival of Ola Belle Red's "My Epitaph," with guitarist Kristin Andreassen illuminating the vocal purity of A.C. Carter's "The Birds Were Singing of You." As for percussion, Gillian Welch provides guest drums on "The Last Goodbye," and Andreassen's clogging serves as a rhythm track behind Gellert's fiddle on "Sisters of the Road." --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
20-something women with ageless souls.......2007-07-21
What a sound!.......2007-05-28
Another Excellent CD.......2007-05-07
Woohoo for Waterloo!.......2007-04-16
Excellent .......2007-04-11
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Waterloo to Anywhere
Dirty Pretty Things Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GFRJ8A Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Deadwood
- Gin & Milk
- Bang Bang You're Dead
- Blood Thirsty Bastards
- The Gentry Cove
- Doctors And Dealers
- The Enemy
- If You Love A Woman
- You Fucking Love It
- Wondering
- Last Of The Small Town Playboys
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The star-crossed fracture of London's much-hyped, woefully short-lived Libertines initially yielded the mixed blessings of Pete Doherty's ongoing, tabloid-chronicled flirtation with self-annihilation and Down in Albion the brilliant debut of the singer's new band, Baby Shambles. But while the charms of this, the first effort by ex-Libertines guitarist/songwriter Carl Barat's own new crew, are considerably more straight-forward than Doherty's art-for-art's-sake conceits, they're no less energetically bracing or lyrically barbed. Indeed, it's Barat's efforts here that often seem to be carrying the Libertines' jangled punk-pop mantle forward via the infectious pop charms of the single "Bang Bang You're Dead" (a poison-pen kiss-off to ex-bandmate Doherty, replete with a playful New Orleans jazz-wake intro) or careening thrash-ups like "Gin & Milk" and "You F*cking Love It." Those extremes may outline the musical boundaries of DPT's debut, but it's what lies in between that's just as intriguing, whether it's the moody music hall-meets-dancehall charms of the downright Albion-esque "The Gentry Cove," the scathing broadside "Doctors & Dealers," "The Enemy's" schizoid-bop or the angular, ranting "If You Love a Woman," a song that distills the essence of three decades of energetic garage-punk angst into as many minutes. -- Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Better Than Babyshambles.......2007-04-17
Worth the Wait.......2007-01-27
Carl hadn't released much material since The Libertines' last album, so I had been rather eager (and impatient) to hear what his new band would sound like. The album is, unfortunately, short (under 40 minutes), but all of the songs are quality tracks, and that matters a great deal more than the length of the album. "Waterloo to Anywhere" is more satisfying than Babyshambles' "Down in Albion" in many respects; none of the tracks sound out of place or mediocre. The choice of radio songs from this album has been wise, since "Bang Bang, You're Dead", "Deadwood", and "Wondering" are all catchy and enjoyable.
The most immediate contrast that I noticed with DPT over The Libertines is that all of the instruments have major roles. The Libertines was all about Pete and Carl. Though Carl is the frontman, Didz, Anthony, and Gary are all equal contributers to the music! Gary was already a good drummer in The Libertines and has gotten even better in DPT. John Hassall, bassist in The Libertines, often took a backseat to Pete and Carl's impassioned performance, so he often just went along with whatever guitar riffs they were playing. Didz, on the other hand, is in the spotlight nearly as often as Carl! Anthony is also a capable guitarist, and both him and Didz provide backing vocals on several songs. Carl was often cast aside with Pete acting like the "lead" in The Libertines. Though they both shared the responsibilities of songwriting, singing, and composing, one might've guessed that Pete was the lead from watching The Libertines' interviews, which he tended to dominate.
Though I personally feel that Pete Doherty is an amazingly talented human being, so is Carl! DPT has been Carl's chance to finally get the recognition that he deserves. At the same time, Carl lets his band-mates share the stage as well; they aren't merely accessories to "the main act". As I have seen from interviews, and from meeting him personally, Carl has a very humble nature, despite being so musically adept and charming. Though I believe that The Libertines were one of the greatest bands of the 2000s, perhaps EVER, the band would've surely fallen apart eventually, even if Carl hadn't made the decision to remove Pete from the band. Pete's increasingly cavalier attitude and unfortunate drug habit put The Libertines in horrible jeopardy, and thus it was time for Carl and Pete to go on their separate ways.
Though the import is more expensive, I think it might be preferable to this American version, as it includes one rather good extra track: BURMA! The order of tracks is different on the American version as well, for whatever reason. A certain import version also includes a concert DVD with the album, but the quality of the recording isn't that good.
1/2 OF THE LIBERTINES= 1/2 AS GOOD AS THE LIBERTINES.......2007-01-10
reflections2.......2006-10-14
This US release is a better value, but is missing one track.......2006-09-12
1. "Deadwood" - 2:28
2. "Doctors and Dealers" - 3:18
3. "Bang Bang You're Dead" - 3:33
4. "Blood Thirsty B*stards" - 3:11
5. "The Gentry Cove" - 2:32
6. "Gin & Milk" - 3:06
7. "The Enemy" - 3:36
8. "If You Love a Woman" - 3:13
9. "You F*cking Love It" - 1:54
10. "Wondering" - 2:54
11. "Last of the Small Town Playboys" - 3:31
(Song titles edited by me)
The first single from the group's debut album is "Bang Bang You're Dead", a catchy Britpop track which sounds eerily like Herman's Hermits or even the Beatles at times. The lyrics are very simple and repetitive, which of course ensures that the song sticks in your head. If you don't believe me check the chorus which goes "Bang bang you're dead / Oh I'm so easily lead / Bang bang you're dead / Put all the rumours to bed / Bang bang you're dead"
Second single "Deadwood" is a very short track that leads off the album, a guitar driven track showcasing the talent of Carl Barat, formerly of The Libertines and now front man for Dirty Pretty Things on this debut album. The third single is intended to be the track "Wondering".
Other tracks worth mentioning are "Doctors and Dealers"; "The Gentry Cove" (which sounds like it should accompany a Monty Python movie) and "Gin & Milk", but unfortunately too many of the tracks sound alike to make this album outstanding.
This is the US version which is less than half the price of the UK version, but alas, it only has 11 tracks. (The last track B.U.R.M.A. didn't make it) However, given the price difference it's probably worth getting the US version.
Amanda Richards, August 12, 2006
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Waterloo
ABBA Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005KKC2 Release Date: 2001-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Waterloo
- Sitting In The Palmtree
- King Kong Song
- Hasta Manana
- My Mama Said
- Dance (While The Music Still Goes On)
- Honey, Honey
- Watch Out
- What About Livingstone
- Gonna Sing You My Lovesong
- Suzy-Hang-Around
- Ring, Ring (US Remix)
- Waterloo (In Swedish)
- Honey Honey (In Swedish)
Album Description
24 bit digitally remastered reissue of the Swedish group's second album (1974), featuring the hits 'Waterloo' (#6) and 'Honey Honey' (#27). 11 tracks total. Other 9: 'Sitting In The Palm Tree', 'King Kong Song', 'Hasta Manana' 'My Mama Said', 'Dance', 'What About Livingstone', 'Watch Out', 'Gonna Sing You My Love Song' and 'Suzy-Hang-Around'. Includes three bonus tracks, 'Ring Ring' (US Remix 1974), 'Waterloo' (In Swedish) & 'Honey Honey' (In Swedish). Polar. 2001.Album Details
24bit Digital Remaster with New Liner Notes, Complete Lyrics and Bonus Tracks: 'ring Ring' (1974 Us Remix), 'waterloo' (Swedish Version) and 'honey Honey' (Swedish Version).Customer Reviews:
Better Watch Out..........2007-07-12
Stars: Hasta Mañana, Honey, Honey, Waterloo, Watch Out
ABBA Rulz!!.......2006-08-08
It was different, but great!.......2006-07-02
Best Song: Watch Out
Worst Song: My Mama Said
If you buy this album, hope you enjoy!
This is my favorite ABBA album.......2006-05-25
One of ABBA's overlooked albums.......2005-11-07
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Canadian Bagpipes American Brass
Various Artists Manufacturer: Altissimo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RY82 Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Olympic Fanfare
- All The Blue Bonnets Are Over The Border
- The Marines' Hymn
- Pipe Major Sam Scott and Donald Maclean Of Lewis
- Chariots of Fire
- William's Lullaby
- Glengarry Pipe Band, Lass O' Fyvie
- The Gairloch And Loch Duich
- Galician Jig
- Killiecrankie And Battle of Waterloo
- Amazing Grace
- Battle Of The Somme And Vimy
- Dead March From "Saul"
- Flowers Of The Forest And Mingulay Boat Song
- Green Hills of Tyrol
- Going Home For the "New World Symphony"
- Bugle Calls To The Colors and Retreat
- Bugle Calls To The Colors and Retreat
- Highland Cradle Song
- The Star Spangled Banner
Album Description
Together on the same CD! The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) Pipes & Drums and The Third Marine Aircraft Wing Band of The United States Marine Corps.Customer Reviews:
Canadian Bagpipes American Brass.......2003-11-11
THANK YOU........
I ordered it just to have a copy of "Amazing Grace" on bagpipes, but after listening to the album, I am completely blown away. It is perhaps the greatest piece of music I now own. Depending on the song, I can get lifted up, mellowed out, or layed back, again THANK YOU, for having this album. I'm a very satisfied customer.
Not a Great CD.......2003-11-07
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Waterloo Lily
Caravan Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A0UZ Release Date: 2001-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Waterloo Lily
- Nothing at All/It's Coming Soon/Nothing at All (Reprise)
- Songs and Signs
- Aristocracy
- Love in Your Eye/To Catch Me a ...
- World Is Yours
- Pye's June Thing [*]
- Ferdinand [*]
- Looking Left, Looking Right/Pye's Loop [*]
- Pye's Loop [*]
Album Description
Remastered reissue of the British progressive rock act's 1972 album. Featuring the original 6 tracks and 4 bonus tracks, 'Pye's June Thing', 'Ferdinand', 'Looking Left, Looking Right' and 'Pye's Loop'. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.Album Details
Digitally remastered and includes the previously unreleased tracks 'Pye's June Thing', 'Ferdinand', 'Looking Left, Looking Right' and 'Pye's Loop'.Customer Reviews:
Exciting, non threatening, progressive rock.......2006-04-25
A fantastic introduction into some of the more easy-access audible virtues lying dormant in most non-progressive listener's mind's awaits in this humble concoction of potent songwriting mixed with technical prowess. The music, while feeling at times a bit dated (awfully hard to have escaped that curse for most prog bands in that nonetheless glorious musical era), balances itself out rather nicely as an accessible album on many levels. The material ranges from rockers to love songs, influenced over jazzy, jam based guidance, which never lets the sometimes overly catchy melodies get bogged down in repetition. This excellent balance between accessibility and technicality should have afforded this band more popularity.
Lily of Rock.......2005-11-14
Waterloo Lily.......2005-09-12
Still good, but not as good as their previous album.......2002-09-04
Classic Caravan.......2000-08-03
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Glenn Gould's Solitude Trilogy: Three Sound Documentaries
Manufacturer: CBC ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000028803 Release Date: 1992-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 5 in E Flat, Op. 82, Final Movement: The Idea of North - Various Artists
Tracks:
- The Latecomers - Glenn Gould
Tracks:
- The Quiet In The Land - Glenn Gould
Customer Reviews:
Not received!.......2002-04-18
Unlike Anything Else You Own.......2001-10-14
If you listen with your analytical left brain to the ebb and flow of the overlapping, recorded interviews of Gould's carefully chosen cast of characters, you will become profoundly frustrated, irritated and confused. In passages, the voices are mixed so equally as to become equally unintelligible. At other times, the background noises are a bit too loud for us to clearly discern the precise content of what is being said.
But the mood. Ah, the mood. If you will but listen with your artistic right brain and simply let the sound of it wash over you without trying to determine what it "means," you will gain deep and profound insight from each of these 3, 1-hour masterpieces that will stay with you for life. And each time you listen, you "get it" better and deeper than the time before. These works are neither documentary nor commentary in any traditional sense, but a strikingly human conveyance of time and place.
You can only hate them or love them.
I dearly love them, and believe that you will, too.
one of the century's greatest.. composers?.......2001-08-24
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Vanity Fair
Mychael Danna Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002JU1GC Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Tracks:
- She Walks In Beauty
- Exchange
- Becky And Amelia Leave School
- The Great Adventurer
- Becky Arrives At The Queen's Crawley
- Andante
- No Lights After Eleven
- Adagio
- I've Made Up My Mind
- Ride To London
- Becky And Rawdon Kiss
- Sir Pitt's Marriage Proposal
- I Owe You Nothing
- Piano For Amelia/Announcement Of Battle
- Time To Quit Brussels
- Waterloo Battlefield
- Amelia Refuses Dobbin/The Move To Mayfair
- Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
- Steyne The Pasha
- El Salaam
- The Virtue Betrayed
- Rawdon's End
- Dobbin Leaves Amelia
- Vanity's Conquerer
- Gori Re
Amazon.com
William Makepeace Thackery's mid-19th-century meditation on the boundaries of class and gender gets a smartly sympathetic remake via Indian director Mira Nair and Reese Witherspoon, who imbues the story's social-climbing Becky Sharp with some of the same spunky spirit the actress brought to Legally Blonde's equally ambitious Elle. Composer Mychael Danna furthers that sense of era-bridging drama with an orchestral score that sets the story's time and place via effective pastiches of Schubert and Beethoven (that's Danna himself channeling a little Ludwig van on the evocative solo piano passages "Andante" and "Adagio"), yet often fuses them seamlessly with a modern sensibility that helps story's contemporary parallels resonate all the more. The soundtracks four songs revolve around poles of Romantic-era evocations (Danna's stately adaptations of Lord Byron's sonnet "She Walks in Beauty" and the standard "Great Adventurer") and the lively East Asian rhythms of Hakim's "El Salaam" and Mahadevan/Sharma's sprightly duet, "Gori Re." But Danna's masterful infusion of 19th century classical Romanticism with the dry, postmodern instincts of the 21st are the score's most compelling achievements, music that argues that while times and mores have changed, the human spirit remains as stubborn as ever. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
tis a chick flick.......2006-05-22
Becky Sharp is a character that many women adore because she is STRONG and ruthless! Who cares if the movie was not dead on accurate..It was truly enjoyable...ANd I loved it!
Crimson Petal - historical correctness.......2005-11-13
Now sleeps the crimson petal..........2005-08-10
Indeed -- Crimson Petal in -what- year?.......2005-04-03
A further quirk to me was the "Salaam" song, which is sung in Arabic. Still enjoyable (though it made NO SENSE in the movie), but I feel it's worth noting that it's not any dialect of Indian.
Crimson Petal in WHAT YEAR?.......2005-02-21
I suggest that people might look into real period song collections and skip the movie music in this instance.
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Film Music
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UUOL Release Date: 2004-01-13 |
Tracks:
- War And Peace: I. Introduzione/II. Valzer
- War And Peace: III. La Rosa Di Novgorod
- War And Peace: IV. Finale
- The Leopard: I. Allegro Maestoso
- The Leopard: II. Allegro Impetuoso
- The Leopard: III. Sostenuto Appassionato/Finale
- The Road: I. Country Wedding - 'Zampano Has Arrived'
- The Road: II. The Three Musicians And The Madman' On The Tightrope
- The Road: Rhumba
- The Road: III. The Circus (Zampano's Number) - The Jugglers - (The 'Madman's' Violin)
- The Road: IV. Zampano's Anger
- The Road: V. Zampano Kills The 'Madman' - Gelsomina Goes Mad With Grief
- The Road: VI. The Last Show In The Snow - 'Farewell Gelsomina'
- The Road: Intermezo/VII. Zampano Alone And In Tears
- Waterloo: I. Andante Eroica - Tempo Di Valzer
- Waterloo: II. Andante Alla Marcia - Mosso, Non Troppo
- Waterloo: III. Andante Con Moto - Alla Marcia
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French Flute Favourites
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00009ZY9U Release Date: 2003-07-15 |
Tracks:
- Offertoire, Op. 12
- Carnaval De Venise, Op. 14
- Allegretto
- Idylle
- Serenade A Mabel
- Legende Pastorale
- Divertissement Grec
- Trio De 'l'Enfance Du Christ', Op. 25
- Adagio - Allegretto
- Andante Cantabile
- Scherzo
- Finale
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Going To The Sun
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000507K9 Release Date: 2000-10-16 |
Tracks:
- cold
- passing lane
- absolute zero
- true north
- a next time
- inside
- picture start
- veterans's day parade
- one warm winters
Customer Reviews:
gets under your skin.......2001-07-02
A great find -- right under my nose.......2001-01-12
Christian Music:
- 10 Dynamite
- 100% Party: Hits of the 90's, Vol. 1
- 1995 Grammy Nominees
- 80's Hot Ladies
- 90's Now, Vol. 2
- 90's Now, Vol. 3
- A Different Beat
- A Different Beat [Box set] [Import]
- A Traditional Christmas
- And So Much More
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 6 "Pastorale" & 8
Tennessee Plowboy & Hi [Box set] [Import]
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