Earth, Wind & Fire were consolidating their jazz influences into a tighter meld of funk and rock when Gratitude appeared near the end of 1975. Still, the improvisatory spirit burns hard on the three-quarters of the set taken from concert performances in the wake of That's the Way of the World's success. Highlights include hot takes on "Shining Star" and "Sun Goddess," as well as the studio cuts "Sing a Song" and "Can't Hide Love." --Rickey Wright
Gratitude,Earth Wind & Fire,Sony,Disco,Funk,Pop,R&B,Smooth Soul,Soul,Soul/R & B,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,Urban
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Grace and Gratitude [Walgreens Exclusive CD]
Olivia Newton-John Manufacturer: ON-J Productions, Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KLN1FK |
Product Description
A message from Olivia... "I am very proud to introduce you to my latest CD, Grace and Gratitude, so named for my appreciation of this incredible gift of life I have been blessed with! I hope these songs will help you to take time out of your busy life for relaxation or meditation. As a long-term cancer survivor, I have learned how important it is to take care of both my physical and emotional health. In my recovery, I became even more aware of the power of music. It can heal the body, calm the mind, and lift the spirit; but above all, it can connect us to our hearts." Grace and Gratitude This "healing" CD was released in America September 25, 2006. It launched Olivia's signature line of body, heart and spirit wellness products for women. Recorded in Toronto, Canada with Amy Sky who recently collaborated with Olivia her Stronger Than Before CD. Track listing: 1.Shekhinah (interlude) 2.Pearls On A Chain 3.Yesod (interlude) 4.To Be Wanted 5.Hod (interlude) 6.Learn To Love Yourself 7.Nezah (interlude) 8.Grace And Gratitude 9.Tiferet (interlude) 10.Love Is Letting Go Of Fear 11.Hesed-Gevurah (interlude) 12.Gate Gate 13.Tala Al Badru Alayna (interlude) 14.Let Go Let God. 15.Binah (interlude) 16.I Will Lift Up My Eyes 17.Hochmah (interlude) 18.The Power Of Now 19.Keter (interlude) 20.Instrument Of PeaceCustomer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-06-26
A Truly Healing CD.......2007-06-19
Livvy - still brilliant.......2007-06-12
i remember buying my first Livvy cassette - Totally Hot. I think it burnt out (sorry!) after a couple of hundred play sessions.
BUT, I had not heard of this particular album, until a couple of weeks ago. As soon as i did, i was straight onto the website for a listen..
I think it took about 3 minutes to find my c/card & order two copies. One for myself, and one for my "new-age" mother-in-law-to-be. Who, after only knowing Grease), is now a new fan.
It's a brilliant album. whatever your mood.
Thank God CD's should last longer than the old cassettes - cause this one is going to get a huge physical (sorry!) workout.....
Livvy sounds brilliant.
"........AND I THANK YOU!!!!"
GOD what an album !.......2007-06-06
she has proved that she can sing pop, rock ,country, and new age as well ...this album is a real Gaia !i actually bought two cds one for my car and the other one as a gift for my family ( wife and kids)...thanks for OLivia who is still giving us her best talent.
Grease and Gratitude.......2007-06-01
Well, luckily I was hopelessly wrong. This album ranks as one of Olivia's best ever. Over the past 10 years or so, Olivia's voice has suffered a little, but this could have been recorded 25 years ago. It's beautiful.
There are no real standouts, it's all wonderful and totally works as a soothing 60 minute CD with no tracks you'll want to skip.
That at 58 years old Olivia can come up with something of this quality is an inspiration to us all. I've often written her off but have to eat my words here. If the album only had a decent release, some strong airplay, I honestly believe it could go through the roof. Well done, Olivia!
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Gratitude
Earth Wind & Fire Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JQFL Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Africano/Power
- Yearnin' Learnin'
- Devotion
- Sun Goddess
- Reasons
- Sing A Message To You
- Shining Star
- New World Symphony
- Interlude #1
- Sunshine
- Sing A Song
- Gratitude
- Celebrate
- Interlude #2
- Can't Hide Love
- Serpentine Fire/Saturday Nite/Can't Hide Love/Reasons
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Earth, Wind & Fire were consolidating their jazz influences into a tighter meld of funk and rock when Gratitude appeared near the end of 1975. Still, the improvisatory spirit burns hard on the three-quarters of the set taken from concert performances in the wake of That's the Way of the World's success. Highlights include hot takes on "Shining Star" and "Sun Goddess," as well as the studio cuts "Sing a Song" and "Can't Hide Love." --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
how is the old members are doing.......2006-01-22
The quintessential sound of the era.......2006-01-01
The Best Live Album, From The Best Group!!.......2005-01-05
A very good live album.......2004-07-15
We Give you Gratitude EW&F.......2003-12-04
Intro/Medley (Africano/Power): This album was all about the excitement of being at a concert and that excitement starts from the very beginning. The crowd is cheering, overwhelmed by anticipation. MC Perry Jones announces them, "Presenting, Earth!...Wind!...and Fire! With that, the band comes in with that funky/jazz style that would later become their trademark. They launch into Africano first. In the midsection, the horns bellow out (literally) the intro to Power. The title fits the song, trust me. As usual, Verdine is really thumping that bass on this one. All in all, a great intro. Yearnin'and Learnin': One of my favorite songs by EWF and it's done even better live. During this time, the band had two drummers and if you listen closely, you can hear one set of drums in one speaker and the other set in the other speaker. The horns, always a strong point with EWF, really sour and bite hard on this one. Again, a great song made better live. Devotion: One of the more spiritual songs from the group, this song done live shows the communal part of an EWF show. When the ladies are singing "Yeah, yeah, yeah", it sounds like the ocean itself. Truly amazing. If you're a fan it makes you feel like you're there. If you're another musician, you envy it! Sun Goddess: This is a cut originally done with Ramsey Lewis, Maurices old stomping partner. Again, the sound of the crowd is as musical as the band itself. Larry Dunn's keyboard solo is great and just as good as Ramsey's original. Of course, Verdine just keeps rumbling along. Reasons: This live version I feel is one of the best songs of the 70's. The band is so much in sync, the crowd is again completly into it, and Philip Bailey's falsetto has never been better. Besides the the sax solo, which is grea, listen to the bass part. Verdine keeps it interesting to say the least. Sing A Message To You: This is a live interlude. It last about a minute and is repetitive but still cool. Check it out. Shining Star: Okay, I know I'm going to get it for this but.... this is probably my least favorite performance from the live set. Don't get me wrong, I love the song and think it's one of the best of the decade but in it's original studio form. Shining Star is such a studio creation that it just doesn't sound right outside of the studio. The best Shining Star live performance I've heard is on the EWF Greatest Hits Live disc but even that doesn't get a complete thumbs up from me. New World Synphony: This is a gift. From EWF to us, the listener. It is the best cut on the album. It shows the band as the jam session band that they were. It also shows the jazz influences they possessed. The last section is the best. Verdine White, or as he's known to his friends, the Fire, takes over on bass here with a lenthy solo that finnaly burst at th seams in the climax. But wait, that's not all! The band comes in to re-state what Verdine just did and finally the song is over. The cheers and screams heard at the end of this masterpiece is amazing. When Maurice says to the crowd "Can you say yeah?", they answer with a deafening sound. Again, a gift. Sunshine: A good, catchy pop song, with a great performance by Philip Bailey. Sing A Song: Another good pop tune with a sing-a-long type chorus. Nothing really special though. Gratitude: This is just low down funk. Verdine lays it down on the bass and Maurice takes care of the main vocals. Celebrate: Another funky yet eird tune about celebrating life in general. Chek it out and see what you think. Can't Hide Love: The best new song on the disc. Another gift from the elements. Maurices singing is awesome, Verdines bass intro is amazing and the horns, well, they're the EWF horns! The new CD includes a live set from a TV show but it pales to the concert. My only regret about this album is that the entire thing wasn't live. But if that was the case, we wouldn't have gotten Can't Hide Love in the package. So let's leave it like it is.
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Grace and Gratitude
Olivia Newton-John Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJXBZE Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
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Gratitude
Tommy Castro Manufacturer: Oarfin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008GQ9M Release Date: 2003-03-18 |
Tracks:
- I Take What I Want
- Come Back Baby
- Lovey Dovey
- 44
- Bad Case Of Love
- Tulane
- It Serves You Right To Suffer
- I Fell That Old Feeling Coming On
- Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
- I Found Love
- I Want To Be Loved
- When My Left Eye Jumps
Product Description
- I Take What I Want
- Come Back Baby
- Lovey Dovey
- 44
- Bad Case Of Love
- Tulane
- It Serves You Right To Suffer
- I Fell That Old Feeling Coming On
- Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
- I Found Love
- I Want To Be Loved
- When My Left Eye Jumps
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "GRATEFUL FOR TOMMY'S BLUE COVER!".......2007-01-25
Tommy's Cover Album.......2006-11-29
Tommy Castro's finest hour.......2006-11-13
He should make more albums like this. He is really, really good at doing this sort of thing. It is really hard to do. Many artists have tried to do this sort of thing but very, very few have been sucessful at at. Tommy has been blessed with a true gift.
2003! Tommy Castro is back in a big way.......2003-09-15
Tommy Delivers Again...........2003-04-16
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Gratitude
Chris Potter Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059QAS Release Date: 2001-04-03 |
Tracks:
- The Source
- Shadow
- Sun King
- High Noon
- Eurydice
- The Mind's Eye Intro
- The Mind's Eye
- Gratitude
- The Visitor
- Body & Soul
- Star Eyes
- Vox Humana
- What's New
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Saxophonist/flutist/bass clarinetist Chris Potter played with a lot of musicians in the 1990s--from Renee Rosnes to Grammy winners Steely Dan. On his first CD for Verve, he's backed by drummer Brian Blade, bassist Scott Colley, and keyboardist Kevin Hays, and the leader pays tribute to the great saxmasters of jazz with his muscular tenor tones and snaky soprano lines. "The Source" is a second-line-tempo take on John Coltrane's "sheets of sound." "Shadow" is a moody look at Joe Henderson, and the "saxophone colossus," Sonny Rollins, is heralded on the Latin-tinged "Sun King." Coleman Hawkins's "Body and Soul" comes courtesy of Potter's bass clarinet, and Ornette Coleman's "Vox Humana" gets an Asian-toned flute treatment. Potter's love letter to his elders is music to our ears. --Eugene Holley Jr.Customer Reviews:
One of the great new albums of the 21st century.......2005-06-22
Gratitude to you Chris!!!.......2004-09-12
Theres not much I can say.......2003-10-14
Nothing wrong with the drums, Brian Blade plays his heart out on this one.
And as far as Chris Potter goes, what can I really say? His technicality is out of this world, and it seems there isnt anything he cant play that he would want to play. All his ideas flow straight from him exactly as he hears it. His phrases are extremely well constructed and preformed.
The music choice is outstanding. He doesnt try to "thank" the legends by playing how they did, but instead by trying to progress in the ways that they themselves progressed. On Star Eyes for instance, he takes a classic tune in to the realm of today and shows his prowess in it.
An overall MUST buy for ANY fan of jazz
A New Voice.......2002-07-24
mesmerizing!.......2002-07-21
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The Collection: That's the Way of the World/All 'N All/Gratitude
Wind & Fire Earth Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AAIXTA Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Shining Star
- That's the Way of the World
- Happy Feelin'
- All About Love
- Yearnin' Learnin'
- Reasons
- Africano
- See the Light
- Shining Star [Future Star][#][*][Demo Version]
- All About Love [First Impression][#][*][Demo Version]
- Happy Feelin' [Anatomy of a Groove][#][*][Demo Version]
- Caribou Chaser [Jazzy Jam][#][*][Demo Version]
- That's the Way of the World [Latin Expedition][#][*][Demo Version]
Tracks:
- Serpentine Fire
- Fantasy
- In the Marketplace (Interlude)
- Jupiter
- Love's Holiday
- Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude)
- I'll Write a Song for You
- Magic Mind
- Runnin'
- Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude)
- Be Ever Wonderful
- Would You Mind [Demo Version of Love's Holiday][#][*]
- Runnin' [Original Hollywood Mix][#][*]
- Brazilian Rhyme [Live][#][*]
Tracks:
- Introduction by MC Perry Jones
- Africano/Power
- Yearnin' Learnin'
- Devotion
- Sun Goddess
- Reasons
- Sing a Message to You
- Shining Star
- New World Symphony
- Interlude #1
- Sunshine
- Sing a Song
- Gratitude
- Celebrate
- Interlude #2
- Can't Hide Love
- Serpentine Fire/Saturday Nite/Can't Hide Love/Reason [Live][*][Medley]
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Gratitude
Gratitude Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007NFLLI Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Drive Away
- Last
- All In A Row
- Greatest Wonder
- This is the Part
- Feel Alright
- Sadie
- Someone to Love
- Another Division St.
- If Ever
- Dream, Again
- Begin Again
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Gratitude seems primed to take over where Jawbreaker and Promise Ring left off. Which makes perfects sense, since the band contains former members of emo stalwarts Far and Crumb. Full of emotion and conviction, the 12 songs on their debut ring out for their audience to jump and sing along at shows. Even the slower songs--such as "If Ever" and the unequivocal "Someone to Love"--are anthemic and catchy. If you're looking for some new emotional punk-pop, this could very well be it. --Robert ArambelAlbum Description
Former Far frontman Jonah Matranga, along with ex-Crumb guitarist Mark Weinberg, is in charge of San Francisco-based Gratitude. While it's true that their resumes are filled with influential sounds and cultlike followings, Matranga and Weinberg are too excited about Gratitude's self-titled debut to think too much about the past. The 12-song album is filled with timeless rock and a batch of delicious hooks.Customer Reviews:
Great Band, Great Music.......2006-06-30
Finally.......2006-06-17
Best Debut of 2005.......2006-01-17
It's safe to say that Gratitude isn't the jonah matranga of old, or indeed OLD. But it is. Listening to Far is a darker experience than listening to Gratitude. Onelinedrawing is more sad. New End Original is more experimental. But every one of Jonah's incarnations is the same naked lyricism, the same power-through-fragility vocals, and the same purpose musically. Gratitude is called Gratitude for a reason. It's a CD of hope. It's not as diverse as the rest of his work, but it's nothing unexpected and it's nothing of a reversal from what he's been going toward. We, the young, do not realize that a musician who's been in the business for a while changes, and must change to some degree to be honest to themselves. If you can't respect that, you can't respect the musician at all, even in their previous work.
As for the other side of the coin, it's hilarious for me to read the reviews of teens on here who would think Gratitude is trying to profit off the "emo" explosion, as if Jonah wasn't in Far paving the way for emo in the mid to late 90s. If there's anything I've learned about emo, it's that nothing IS emo unless you like it. Unless you hate emo, then it's the opposite. For example, forebears of the genre, like Sunny Day Real Estate, Weezer, and indeed Far, are not emo because they're well respected by non-emo people. Because of this, let's not use such a sordid and meaningless term. Gratitude are what modern rock in 2005 should sound like. Given the musical climate around them, given the changing tastes of people in general, Gratitude is the pinnacle of what modern rock radio should strive to be. It's straightforward, it's meaningful, it's well-produced and well-written and well-performed by some of the least pretentious people ever. It gets its point across without growling, without needing to mask words or add artificial anger (even the self edit in "This is the Part" reflects maturity, intentionally or not. Vulgarity is nothing to be ashamed of, but too much unrestrained makes anyone look like a dullard). It's the band you could play for your mom and dad and they might like too. It just encapsulates 2005 through rock music, and every other similar band is a reference point.
I'm not sure what show other reviewers "saw" them at, but when I got to see them, as headliners, Jonah seemed to be playing for his friends... he was half ecstatic child and half proud parent and seemed to make eye contact with everyone, as if the fact that we were there meant the world... and I'd assume that if you saw them at Warped, with scads of meaningless screamy flashes-in-the-pan, it would be safe to say this would be lost in the sweaty expanses of pseudo-punks shouting for the stuff that actually is generic emo. It's also safe to say no one should blow 50 bucks on merch for a band they didn't really like, but that's nitpicking.
The point is, simple though this CD is, there's a lot to it. If we were to listen to it without the blinders of the angry "devoted fan" who NEEDS more of the same from before, or with a mind open enough to accept that not everything need be tortured, whiny, and peppered with growling, there would be much more appreciation for this.
if ever.......2005-11-22
Excellent Pop-Rock/Pop-Punk CD.......2005-08-28
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Guide for Living: The Great Secret of Gratitude - Why Being Grateful Will Change Your Life
Manufacturer: Sculptured Noise ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QTD6B0 Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- What Is Gratitude?
- Negative And Positive Emotions
Tracks:
- What Is And What Is Not
- Practical Approaches And Adopting the Positive
- Conclusion
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Why should you be thankful for everything in your life? In the book, you'll learn the secret to attracting everything you've ever wanted in life. And it all starts with being thankful for what you already have. Once you understand the Law of Attraction, you'll experience greater joy, better health, quality relationships, and unlimited money. This book will give you everything you need to understand the Law of Attraction and a step-by-step process on how to apply it to your everyday life. You'll get a better sense of how your relationships, health issues, finances, career concerns, and other aspects of life are influenced by this universal law.
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Gratitude
Wind & Fire Earth Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MK6X Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
Tracks:
- Introduction by MC Perry Jones
- Africano/Power
- Yearnin' Learnin'
- Devotion
- Sun Goddess
- Reasons
- Sing a Message to You
- Shining Star
- New World Symphony
- Musical Interlude #1
- Sunshine
- Sing a Song
- Gratitude
- Celebrate
- Musical Interlude #2
- Can't Hide Love
- Live Bonus Medley: Serpentine Fire/Saturday Nite/Can't Hide ...
Customer Reviews:
Correction to Amazon's track listing!.......2007-06-13
1. Introduction (with MC Perry Jones)
2. Medley: Africano, Power
3. Yearnin' Learnin'
4. Devotion
5. Sun Goddess
6. Reasons
7. Sing A Message To You
8. Shining Star
9. New World Symphony
10. Sunshine
11. Singasong
12. Gratitude
13. Celebrate
14. Can't Hide Love
Super Audio CD presents the Real Sound of EWF.......2005-01-02
Incredibile!!!!!.......1999-02-26
70's funk combo burns spriritual energy live.......1998-12-21
All the Classics and it's a Live Concert !!!.......1998-09-18
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Gratitude Joy
Anand Anugrah , and Paul Avgerinos Manufacturer: Real Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ROALY4 Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Gratitude Joy
Album Description
OM, HARI OM & SHIVA OM. Harmonic layers of mantras interweave gratitude, joy and a longing to merge into the Universal. Gratitude & Joy - manifest one, the other will followChristian Music:
- I Ain't Movin
- I Care 4 U (with Bonus DVD)
- It Tears Me Up: The Best of Percy Sledge
- It Was All a Dream
- Johnny Gill
- Keep the Faith
- Lady Sings The Blues (1972 Film) [Soundtrack]
- Legends [Import]
- Live [Live] [Import]
- Lucy Pearl
Christian Music
Pierre Monteux: Conducts Beethoven, Brahms & Debussy
My Way: the Box [Box set] [Import]