| 1. Leaving Me |
| 2. I Found Love on a Rainy Day |
| 3. First Time We Met |
| 4. I Just Wanna Be There |
| 5. It's All Over |
| 6. Let This Be a Lesson to You |
| 7. No Wind, No Rain |
| 8. Just as Long as You Need Me, Pt. 1 & 2 |
| 9. Sara Lee |
| 10. Baby I've Been Missing You |
| 11. Couldn't Hear Nobody Say (I Love You Like I Do) |
| 12. Arise and Shine (Let's Get It On) |
Golden Classics,The Independents,Collectables,Pop,Quiet Storm,R&B,Rock,Soul,Soul/R & B,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Golden Classics Edition: Today/Ramblin'
The New Christy Minstrels Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000093G Release Date: 1997-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Company of Cowards
- This Ol' Riverboat
- Love Theme (Today)
- Whistlin' Dixie
- Anything Love Can Buy
- Ladies
- Charleston Town
- Company Q Whistle March
- Way Down In Arkansas
- Brackenby's Music Box
- Riverboat Theme
- Today
- Ramblin'
- Mighty Mississippi
- Hi Jolly
- A Travelin' Man
- Down the Ohio
- The Drinkin Gourd
- Green, Green
- Rovin' Gambler
- Wagoner's Song
- My Dear Mary Anne
- Ride, Ride, Ride
- Last Farewell
- Chim Chim Cher-ee
- This Land is Your Land
Customer Reviews:
Golden Classics Edition:.......2007-05-12
The Very Best of the New Christy Minstrels.......2007-01-10
While Dean went on to become an actor in the Disney stable and star of such classic films as 'The Love Bug' and 'Beethoven', Randy formed a band and 'sparked' (pun intended!) the Folk Music fad that swept like a wave around the world in the mid-1960s. Named for the Christy Minstrels who rambled from town to dusty town in the Old West entertaining far-flung American settlers, Randy Sparks and the New Christy Minstrels traveled around the world and fanned the cooling embers of our rich folk heritage to a bright, new flame.
Songs like 'Green, Green', 'Ramblin'' and 'Today' as well as many made popular by such other folk artists as Peter, Paul and Mary and the Kingston Trio, were often written and first performed by the Christies. Many of Randy's troupe, such as lead singer Barry Maguire, went on to have great solo careers in the music business.
Randy Sparks and Dean Jones may not remember us, but my dad, Frank King, never tires of reminiscing about entertaining them in our San Diego family home 'way back when.
Golden Classics Edition: Today/Ramblin'.......2006-12-12
Presenting/In Person The New Christy Minstrels.......2006-11-05
Excellent.......2005-06-09
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Sousa: Marches; Band of HR Royal Marines; Lt. Col. G.A.C. Hoskins
John Phillip Sousa , Lt. Col. G. A. C. Hoskins , and Band of HR Royal Marines Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CE7FX Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- King Cotton
- The Gladiator
- Semper Fidelis
- The Belle Of Chicago
- The Invincible Eagle
- Manhattan Beach
- The Liberty Bell
- El Capitan
- The Washington Post
- The Crusader
- The Black Horse Troop
- The Fairest Of The Fair
- The High School Cadets
- The Stars And Stripes Forever
- The Pride Of The Wolverines
- Hail To The Spirit Of Liberty
- From Maine To Oregon
- The Diplomat
- Powhatan's Daughter
- Kansas Wildcats
- Sound Off
- The Thunderer
Tracks:
- Hands Across The Sea
- The Royal Welch Fusiliers
- The Legionnaires
- Daughters Of Texas
- The Gallant Seventh
- Golden Jubilee
- Solid Men To The Front
- Marquette University
- The Beau Ideal
- The Rifle Regiment
- The Northern Pines
- Nobles Of The Mystic Shrine
- New York Hippodrome
- The Gridiron Club
- The Charlatan
- The Lambs
- The National Game
- On The Campus
- La Flor De Sevilla
- Jack Tar
- The Glory Of The Yankee Navy
Customer Reviews:
Sousa.......2007-07-25
Sousa By the Royal Marines.......2007-03-31
When these recordings were made RM bands were still at their height in the British service and their quality was amazing. Most bands numbered over 60 in this period, and that is why many Americans may be surprsed at the volume of music produced here. This is not one of your small, though excellent regimental bands! Americans tend to think that British military band instrumentation is on the thin side. Not so here! Of course Sousa always sounds best with either the Allentown band or the US Marine band.
This CD is evidence of how popular Sousa has always been in the UK, and with RM bands in particular. The selection here on two CDs covers most of the standard Sousa fair, with a few different selections here and there. Unfortunatley there are none of Sousa's fine transcriptions for classical music, or selections from his operettas. This music is always wonderful to have in combination with the marches as it shows how much variety he was capable of in his compositions. For that kind of concert the reader is referred to the very fine collection of Sousa music being done under the Naxos label by the Band of the Royal Artillery.
Here you will find a solid collection of Sousa's great marches. Roughly a third of those 136 compositions are contained here. The Royal Marines give a sharpe and clear sound to these works which should certainly inspire. You will also get a very nice idea how RM bands sounded back in the 1980s. Graham Hoskins was a fine director of music, typical of the inhouse genius of the Royal Marines Band Service at that time. He took this band on a USA tour in 1985 with the Arygll & Sutherland Highlanders. Devotees of Sousa should enjoy these spirited versions of the march king's music as performed across the pond.
Still Among the Best.......2006-06-01
How Sousa Should Sound.......2006-03-07
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A Golden Classics Edition
Gary Puckett & the Union Gap Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000935 Release Date: 1997-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Woman, Woman
- M'Lady
- By The Time I Get To Phoenix
- Paindrops
- Believe Me
- I Want A New Day
- You Better Sit Down Kids
- Kentucky Woman
- My Son
- To Love Somebody
- Don't Make Promises
- Young Girl
- Lady Madonna
- Kiss Me Goodbye
- The Pleasure Of You
- Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife
- I'm Losing You
- Honey (I Miss You)
- The Mighty Quinn
- Wait Till The Sun Shines On You
- (Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone
- Say You Don't Need Me
- Don't Give In To Him
- Lady Willpower
- Let's Give Adam & Eve Another Chance
- Over You
- This Girl Is A Woman Now
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Big-voiced and soulful (in a supper-club sort of way), Gary Puckett was strictly squaresville. Too sleazy to be Neil Diamond and too stiff to be Tom Jones, he always seemed like he'd be more comfortable in a leisure suit than his ever-present Civil War duds. He made some great singles, though: "Over You," "Woman, Woman," "Young Girl" and "Lady Willpower" are undeniable classics of late '60s "horn rock," and they're all here, along with occasionally successful stabs at such hits of the day as "The Mighty Quinn," "Kentucky Woman" and "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife." Simply put, this is all the Puckett you'll ever need. --Dan EpsteinCustomer Reviews:
Gary Puckett- Gold Classics.......2007-07-09
Golden Classics Gary Puckett & Union Gap .......2006-06-30
Puckett has the voice - nearly 40 years later.......2004-09-10
He's got the chops and can soar when he needs to. Having met him after one concert I can tell you, there's nothing arrogant about him, nor is he a has-been.
Puckett fans will love the memories, the voice and the CD turned up in their car.
A very strong collection of Gary's music.......2002-07-07
The covers include Lady Madonna (Beatles), Kiss me goodbye (Petula), Honey (Bobby Goldsboro), Kentucky woman (Neil Diamond), To love somebody (Bee Gees), Mighty Quinn (Manfred Mann) and two Glen Campbell songs (By the time I get to Phoenix and Dreams of the everyday housewife). I don't think any of Gary's versions are preferable to the originals, but they are extremely well done and well worth hearing.
Gary and his band, the Union Gap, did not have a long period of success, but they left their mark in these brilliant recordings. I would be interested in buying more of their music if it were available, but everything essential can be found on this CD.
2 classic albums from Gary Puckett & The Union Gap.......2001-08-23
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Annie Laurie ~ Folksongs of the British Isles / Barrueco · The King's Singers
English Traditional , Scottish Traditional , Irish Traditional , Welsh Traditional , Sir Henry Rowley Bishop , Hugh Robertson , Manuel Barrueco , The King's Singers , and Nancy Hadden Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RTQ Release Date: 1993-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Scarborough Fair
- Skye Boat Song
- What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor?
- Annie Laurie
- Greensleeves
- Danny Boy
- The Lincolnshire Poacher
- Loch Lomond
- The Lass Of Richmond Hill
- Sally Gardens
- The Ash Grove
- Aiken Drum
- Golden Slumbers
- Ar Hyd Y Nos (All Through The Night)
- Going To Towyn
- Home Sweet Home
- Eriskay Love Lilt
- Mairi's Wedding
Customer Reviews:
Top of the line.......2003-06-17
To correct Mr. Beamer's statement in his review, the KS have indeed been doing pop and all genres of music since their founding in 1968. In fact, it was the inappropriateness of singing pop and light music with the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, that led a small group to branch off and sing all genres of music, including pop, on their own time ... this leading to the founding of the King's Singers.
The King's Singers in their element.......2001-09-28
This CD (along with another similar one, "Watching the White Wheat") really show off their UK roots, with English, Scottish, and Irish folksongs. The arrangements are mostly quite good, and all the performances are excellent. Deserving of special mention are: (on the slow, poignant side) "Annie Laurie", and "The Ash Grove". [Note: the arrangement of "Annie Laurie" heard here is different from, and I think inferior to, the arrangement they did on an old out-of-print LP called "Atlantic Bridge", where they did both Britsh and American folksongs -- that LP is Highly Recommended (if you can find it -- good luck!)]
Anyway, back to the review: on the up-tempo side, two very fun tunes are "Going to Towyn" and "Mairi's Wedding". For you singers out there, the score for the latter is available in a 3-part arrangement, and is rather easy to learn.
Pure Artistry.......2000-12-09
Absolutely beautiful!.......2000-08-25
Wonderful.......2000-05-18
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Working Classical: Orchestral and Chamber Music by Paul McCartney
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001ZSXH Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Junk
- A Leaf
- Haymakers
- Midwife
- Spiral
- Warm And Beautiful
- My Love
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Calico Skies
- Golden Earth Girl
- Somedays
- Tuesday
- She's My Baby
- The Lovely Linda
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Working Classical might just be the perfect outlet for the composing skills of Sir Paul McCartney. Here, the former Beatles (and, let's not forget, Wings) member scales things down from his previous classical-music endeavors--the overweight works Liverpool Oratorio and Standing Stone. In the hands of the Loma Mar Quartet chamber group and the London Symphony Orchestra, McCartney's shorter compositions sound all the more intimate (and effective). Album opener "Junk" is a simple waltz dating from the composer's days with the Fab Four, performed here by the Quartet with short-but-sweet results. "A Leaf" is another waltz motif, this one performed with a full orchestra. McCartney pop favorites "Warm and Beautiful," "Somedays," "She's My Baby," and "The Lovely Linda" all get chamber-music treatments that bring out their compositional beauty. And, while influences seem to range from Janácek to Morricone, there's no doubting that McCartney knows how to write a convincing ditty--pop or otherwise. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
nice string music.......2007-07-13
Macca continues to amaze. As Ringo said in reference to "Let it Be...Naked":"(Paul) ,You were right all along."
I think when the history is written many years from now, it'll be seen that while John Lennon was the heart of the Beatles,Paul McCartney was their musical brain. I feel Mac will stand tall with other notable composers from the Western musical tradition.
AS soon as the classical snobs make themselves admit it.
Melodically,Mac can't be beat.
W/out Mac,there would've not been the Beatles as we know them today.
This CD is well worth buying.
Perfect Format to Present Paul's Genius.......2006-11-20
I have just listened to the broadcast of Paul's most recent classical work Ecce Cor Meum from Carnegie Hall in New York (Nov. 14, 2006) and prior to the main piece, the soprano Kate Royal and another vocalist sang these songs accompanied by the same quartet that appears on Working Classical. It was essentially a live version of this album with vocals and it was brilliant as is the original Working Classical CD. My Love, Warm and Beautiful, Calico Skies and Junk come off as extraordinarily brillant as they do on this recording. These songs, whether in this form or closer to their original form, will live forever and no amount of "orchestration" can kill them.
The same reviewer wrote: "it is a sign of the decline of serious culture that so many people actually believe that this MUZAK is classical music". How pompous some classical music fans are that they cannot conceive of any important music being written in modern times. Another reviewer wrote: "an orchestrated pop song is still a pop song". Perhaps, but that is not a fatal critcism that would obviate the joy these melodies give and emotions they hold. On the contrary, this is not elevator music. Elevator music is not compelling, its not memorble and its not written by a genius named Paul McCartney.
If you were to take a sonata by a well-known classical composer and play it among 'elevator music' with an overblown song like "Feelings", for example, would that turn it into elevator music? The discerning among us know the difference. An orchestrated pop song is not just MUZAK. That is just simple-minded. This idea comes from John Lennon's song "How Do You Sleep?" during which he idenifies Paul's music as MUZAK. John later denounced and rejected the sentiments of that song.
It turns out Paul is the coolest Beatle because he is the least affected, the least afraid to worry about what people would think about his doing something like this recording. He is not worried about the posturing associated with the tough guy rock and roll image. He is first and foremost an artist and musician--one of rare quality and talent.
This is NOT classical music.......2006-11-07
one of my favoirte cds.......2006-08-05
Is it possible to wear out a CD?.......2006-03-26
His music possesses a gentle whimsy and include orchestral or chamber versions of some of his recognizable songs such as "Junk," "My Love" and "Maybe I'm Amazed."
I'd read all the reviews and have included a snippet from one which I am happy to share... this just says it all...
Gerald R Steele
"An extension of an event, begun in the sixties, called, "The Beatles", Paul McCartney has confirmed the importance of the original Phenomena. Some of us realized that from "I Want to Hold Your Hand" a culmination of music, from Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Gershwin, and Vaughn-Williams, was emerging.
One can only hope for more. This tribute to Linda may begin something that will reference a "pop-culture" that included "The Beatles" as the beginning to music that truly responds to "the inner-ear" of, at least, three generations. This is the stuff that lives for thousands of years." Thank you Gerald. Imagine, touching the hearts of THREE generations?
My own love for this album is enhanced by my friendships as I compare my feelings, during listening, to them. A dear friend, Linda, rides her mechanical steed every morning and I think of her as I listen to "The Lovely Linda". I can see her in the morning dawn, peddling along and enjoying the morning and life. "Calico Skies" is reminiscent of all my Mitford pals! So dignified and serene! I'll probably wear out this CD from playing it so much.
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Very Best of
Placido Domingo Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000083GOJ Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Ill Mio Tesoro
- Un'aura Amorosa
- Dies Bildnis Ist Bezaubernd Schon
- La Ci Darem La Mano
- Vani Sono I Lamenti...Svegliatevi Nel Core
- Pays Merveilleux...O Paradis
- Quel Trouble Inconnu Me Penetre...Salut ! Demeure Chaste Et Pure (Faust, Act III)
- Ah! Tout Est Bien Fini... O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere (Le Cid, Act III)
- None But The Lonley Heart
- Lensky's Aria
- Donna, Non Vidi Mai (Manon Lescauy Act, II)
- Ah, Manon, Mi Tradisce
- Dammi I Colori...Recondita Armonia
- E Lucevan Le Stelle (Tosca, Act III)
- Ch'ella Mi Creda (La Fanciulla Del West, Act III)
- Dai Campi, Dai Prati (Mefistofele, Act I)
- Virgini Muse...Quando Al Soave Anelito
- O Sink Hernieder, Nacht Der Liebe
- Was Am Besten Er Kann...Hoho! Hohei!
Tracks:
- Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi!...Celeste Aida
- Su, Profetessa...Di Tu Se Fedele
- Forse La Soglia Attinse...Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti
- O Tu Che In Seno Agli Angeli
- Su, Cacciator...Fontainebleau!...
- Niun Mi Tema
- Ach, Wie So Herrlich Zu Schau'n
- Sckenkt Man Sich Rosen In Tirol
- Gern Hab'ich Die Frau'n Gekusst
- O Vaterland...Da Geh'ich Zu Maxim
- Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz
- Mi Aldea
- Cancion Del Sembrador
- No Puede Ser
- Serenata
- Copillas De Belen
- Coplas Del Pastor Enamorado
- En Aranjues Con Tu Amor
- Jealousy Tango
- La Golondina
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Placido Domingo is a phenomenon, and every aspect of his artistry is on display in this 2-CD compilation, which includes arias from his signature roles in Italian, French, German, and Russian operas, and songs from Viennese and Spanish operettas. The original recordings range from the early 1970s to the present and show that though over the years his bright golden voice has taken on a darker, more burnished glow, it has retained the melting lyricism, the heroic ring, the thrilling top notes, and the focused intensity that make it instantly recognizable. (Comparing the Verdi arias included here with their counterparts of later vintage in the all-Verdi set The Tenor Arias bears this out.) The program demonstrates his stylistic and expressive versatility and his ability to instantly establish character and mood, from Lenski's sorrow (in Eugene Onegin), Cavaradossi's heart-rending despair (in Tosca), Otello's shattering agony, to Tristan's passion, Siegfried's exuberance, Faust's ardor (first in French by Gounod, then in Italian by Boito). In three Mozart arias, Domingo spins endless, perfectly shaped phrases with incredible breath control, then adds an oddity: the famous duet between Zerlina and Don Giovanni, a role he has not performed. Five Viennese operetta songs, one of which he also conducts, are delightful; there is a smile of pleasure in his voice, but not a hint of kitsch. By contrast, Tchaikovsky's "None but the Lonely Heart" is spoiled by an orchestration that is pure Hollywood. In the final Spanish group, he is on home ground and incomparable. This is a glorious record, a must for all lovers of great singing. --Edith EislerCustomer Reviews:
A great introduction to the art of Placido Domingo.......2007-07-04
This is a wonderful introduction to his artistry, and shows that he can sing well across a variety of styles and eras. Let's sample some cuts:
"Il mio Tesoro" (from Mozart's Don Giovanni) is a difficult aria to sing well. And Domingo is up to the challenge. He displays a smooth and rich voice. His is one of those distinctive tenor voices, like Tucker's or Pavarotti's, that is quickly recognizable. This is, as noted, a challenging piece and Domingo handles it well, showing off considerable vocal agility in the process.
From the same opera, "La ci darem la mano," a sweet duet with, in this instance, soprano Susan Graham. This seductive work is sung well by both parties and is a ravishing version.
From Puccini's "Tosca," "Recondita armonia." At the close, his voice rises above orchestra and chorus. Overall, well and richly sung.
And now for something very different. . . The "Forging Scene" from Siegfried. One may not think of Domingo as a heldentenor, but he does a serviceable job here. His voice sometimes appears a bit light, but, overall, he does estimable work. He catches Siegfried's spirit as he forges the shattered remains of his father's sword, "Nothung." When he sings the name of his sword at the close, with the leitmotif ringing out from the orchestra, it is an affecting moment.
Then, "Celeste Aida" (from Verdi's opera). A stentorian voice well deployed to meet the challenges of this wonderful aria. Some tenors scoop as they move from those lower to the higher notes; Domingo's voice is well controlled here. The final high note is well hit.
Strauss (Junior's) "Ach, wie so herrlich zu schau'n" is a romp! A fun piece and well sung by Domingo. He demonstrates, as before, excellent vocal agility.
Lehar's "O Vaterland" is also fun. It is a sprightly tune sprightly sung.
Finally, he ends the second CD with a traditional Spanish tune--"La Golondrina." He does not overpower this work with operatic technique. He sings it well and affectingly.
So, all in all, if one wants a good introduction to Placido Domingo's vocal oeuvre, this is a very strong starting point.
This is really the best........2007-05-16
If you like Placido at all, you must have this CD........2005-04-06
Rare And Great Domingo Classics.......2005-03-08
He is a great force in opera.
Even in his old age, he does'nt seem to be slowing down or call it quits. Recent performances (2000-2005) include Eugene Onegin, the lead in Queen of Spades, Rasputin in Debra Dratell's Nicolas and Alexandra, Idomeneo and his next role Parsifal. He is the singular tenor who mastered every repertoire- Mozart (Don Ottavio, Tamino...unfortunately Domingo as Don Giovanni is a miscast because he is too noble and romantic and GOOD to be a bad guy)..to Puccini heros (Mario Cavaradossi in Tosca, Dick Johnson in Fanciualla Del West, Rodolfo in Boheme, Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, Calaf in Turandot) Verdi heroes (Radames in Aida, Don Carlos, Stiffelio, etc) to the French repertoire...Gounod (Faust, Romeo) Meyerbeer heroes, Massenet hero (Des Grieux, Le Cid) and Saint Saens (Samson) the list goes on and on. When this man dies, an era will die with him. His legend will live on because he will leave behind dozens of albums, movies and memories......
A real Bobby Dazzler.......2004-02-19
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Afternoon Delight: A Golden Classics Edition
Starland Vocal Band Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000086X Release Date: 1995-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Boulder To Birmingham
- Baby, You Look Good To Me Tonight
- American Tune
- Starland
- California Day
- War Surplus Baby
- Starting All Over Again
- Afternoon Delight
- Hail, Hail Rock & Roll
- Ain't It The Fall
- Liberated Woman
- Mr. Wrong
- The Light Of My LIfe
- Too Long A Journey
- Norfolk
- St. Croix Silent Night
- Rear View Mirror
- Falling In A Deep Hole
- Prism
- Don't Say Forever
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful Harmonies.......2006-11-18
Memory Lane-Revisted.......2006-06-13
best starland vocal band cd to date just awesome.......2006-05-27
A Walk Down Memory Lane, A Reminder of Better Times.......2006-02-28
Back in the day (long before boy bands took on harmonies)SVB was (and still is) some fo the sweetest, tightest harmonies recorded. The rich depth of some of the songs (Fallin' In a Deep Hole) is offset by fun up-tempo tunes, to keep things from getting too serious.
It's impossible to pick out any one talent as being over and above the others. Equally capable and inextricably blended, the talents came together to record a total of 5 albums (according to research, though I only recall the first 3) under John Denver's "Windsong Records." They remain friends, and Jon Caroll produced Bill Danoff's latest album, his own recordings of songs that John Denver did during his career.
Recommendation? Ignore the ignorant negative reviews. For the price, this compilation is a steal! Those of you who listened to their other songs back when will find "St. Croix Silent Night" "Late Night Radio," "Rear View Mirror" and a long list of others to be a welcome walk down memory lane. If you haven't had the pleasure, you owe it to yourselves to give 'em an ear!
Sky Rockets In Flight, Afternoon Delight.......2006-02-27
This collection sums up their career nicely. To all those Starland Dissers, I disagree with you (and, going by the revivers here, and the fact this band has hundreds and hundreds of people buying their music every year, so do a lot of others -which doesn't suprise me and I think they are better than all those progressive rock bands of the '70s and '80s, who are the real crap in the music world).
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Wildflower: A Golden Classics Edition
Skylark Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000092E Release Date: 1996-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Brother Eddie
- What Would I Do Without You
- A Long Way To Go
- Suites For My Lady
- I'll Have To Go Away (Saying Goodbye Is Not Easy)
- The Writing's On The Wall
- Twenty Six Years
- I'm In Love Again
- Wildflower
- Shall I Fail
- If That's The Way You Want It
- Virgin Green
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As a historical footnote, Skylark is notable for being the first recorded work of David Foster, who would go on to write and produce Grammy-winning hits for such artists as Whitney Houston and Celine Dion. But at the time of its 1972 release, Foster was simply the driving force behind this overlooked, soul-pop combo. Skylark managed just one U.S. hit, the gorgeous, melancholy title track of this collection, but songs like "Writing's on the Wall" and "Suites for My Lady" have the same sultry late-night vibe. Highly recommended for Foster completists, but also for fans of acts such as Hall & Oates or Chicago. --David SpragueCustomer Reviews:
So Much Talent, But So little Commercial Sucess!.......2007-02-06
David Foster went on to be an amazing studio musician and record producer. He produced records for CHICAGO, (He ressurected their career!) Barbara Streisand, Lionel Richie, and a number of other top acts of the 80's. David also was in a few other bands such as AIRPLAY (1980), and the Attitudes (1977). His credentials are legendary! It basically started with the group SKYLARK. However, the short-lived group out of Canada had several other fantastic artists aboard.
One of the lead singers, Donny Gerrard, had one of the greatest soulful voices of the 70's. Listening to him on their big hit "WILDFLOWER" can bring a tear to your eye. It's a shame that he didn't go on to great things. ( He did release a solo album around early 1976 on Greedy Records.) I also think he did a few TV and radio jingles.
Was that him on the MONRO Muffler Commercial back in the late 70'S? "Monro, Monro, we fix your car all under."
Yet another amazing voice in the band was B.J. Cook and later B.J.Cook Foster. (I'm assuming she and David were married for awhile.) B.J. had a voice that was so emotional and chilling at times. "I'll Have to Go Away" which was the follow up hit to "Wildflower" is probably in the TOP 10 most beautiful songs ever! I know that is just one person's opinion, but the musicianship and emotion that runs through this 5 minute ballad is off the charts!!! Unfortunately, this song never made the Billboard chart. I believe it was a BUBBLING Under hit in 1973. Maybe because the 45 version is so hacked up.
Finally, the drummer, Duris Maxwell is a much better than average trap-man. He puts down some nice fills in "What Would I Do Without You".
Overall, this is one of the best albums of the early 70's. So much talent and a unique mix of soul and pop.
The lead singer of the O'Jays said on their live album that the group sounded like a white group trying to sound black, or maybe a blackgroup trying to sound white. I think it was a stab at SKYLARK, but in the song "WIldflower", he made somewhat of a valid point. Unfortunately, SKYLARK only released one more album in 1974. The title is so original- "SKYLARK 2". The sound quality is muffled and they even throw on the hit "WILDFLOWER" as a draw or as to fill up space. The complete first album is on this Collectables CD, and they added "If That's the Way That You Want It" and "Virgin Green" from SKYLARK 2. "Virgin Green" was originally called "Foster Frees" on the record album. This song is an instrumental that really shows off that keyboard talents of David Foster.
On a final note, if you can ever find SKYLARK 2, buy it. It's never been released on CD but it has a lot of great songs. It's too bad Collectables didn't do a two-fer on this CD. With "Wildflower" being repeated on both records, there would have been plenty of room to combine both on one CD. "Skylark 2" has a really FAR-OUT cover which Collectables could have used instead of the generic one. Overall, I heavily recommend this CD.
Suites for my lady.......2006-12-26
I was surprised.......2006-12-15
Wildflower is a GREAT Song..........2006-03-17
Just One Small Error.......2004-12-15
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Golden Classics
Looking Glass Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000092T Release Date: 1996-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Jenny Lynne
- Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)
- Catherine Street
- Don't It Make You Feel Good
- Golden Rainbow
- Dealin' With The Devil
- From Stanton Station
- One By One
- Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne
- Rainbow Man
- Sweet Somethin'
- Wooly Eyes
- Who's Gonna Sing My Rock 'N' Roll Song
- Rock This Town
Customer Reviews:
Not a Bad Album!.......2007-07-21
The liner notes mention that when they toured, that alot of concert goers were dissappointed that they didn't sound like their record. (No horns or string section when they were live, I guess.) And while I've gotta admit that they do sound fuller on the songs with these additions, this is still a good overall collection of what pop music sounded like in a time where it mattered more on WHAT you sounded like, as opposed to WHAT you looked like, or how well you could dance in your video.
A Fine Vintage of Brandy.......2005-12-14
Searching for Brandy.......2005-08-07
LOOKING GLASS A SURPRISE.......2004-08-03
The Whole Album is Mellow!.......2004-02-10
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Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me/Stop and Smell the Roses: A Golden Classics Edition
Mac Davis Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000093S Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Dream Me Home
- The Lonesomest Lonesome
- Everybody Loves A Love Song
- Naughty Girl
- Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife
- Half And Half (Song For Sarah)
- Spread Your Love On Me
- Whoever Finds This, I Love You
- Poor Boy Boogie
- Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me
- The Words (Don't Come Easy)
- Stop And Smell The Roses
- Soft, Sweet Fire
- The Sweetest Song
- Two Plus Two
- The Birthday Song
- One Hell Of A Woman
- A Poor Man's Gold
- Lucas Was A Redneck
- Kiss It And Make It Better
- Burnin' Thing
- It' s Hard To Be Humble
- Texas In My Rear View Mirror
- Rock N' Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life)
Album Description
Mac Davis, who penned the Elvis hit "In the Ghetto", was asked by a record exec to write another song with a strong musical "hook." The result--"Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me"--went to #1 (and platinum) and launched Davis on a successful recording, TV and movie career. The Baby album and its successful follow-up are included here.Customer Reviews:
Good Old Mac!.......2006-02-22
STOP AND SMELL THE HOOKS!.......2005-12-24
Classic.......2005-09-24
How Nice To Be A Regular Member of the Public..........2003-03-15
Great songs by a GREAT entertainer.......2002-09-22
Christian Music:
- Good Times
- Here We Go Again
- Hit 'em Up Style (Oops!) [Import]
- I'm in Love [Import]
- I'm on the Right Track
- In a Word or 2
- In Search of the Rainbow Seekers [Import]
- In the Buzz Bag
- Inner City Sounds [Original recording remastered]
- Introducing Gordon Chambers
Christian Music
Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions
Mississippi Delta Blues: "Blow My Blues Away", Vol. 1
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 3
Rockin Thru the Years 1955-2002 [Import]