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| 2. Who's Loving You | |||
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| 4. Young Folks | |||
| 5. Love You Save | |||
| 6. I Found That Girl | |||
| 7. I'll Bet You | |||
| 8. I'll Be There | |||
| 9. Goin' Back to Indiana | |||
| 10. Mama's Pearl | |||
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| 1. Corner of the Sky | |||
| 2. Touch | |||
| 3. Hallelujah Day | |||
| 4. Daddy's Home [Live][#] | |||
| 5. Get It Together | |||
| 6. Hum Along and Dance | |||
| 7. Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No) | |||
| 8. It's Too Late to Change the Time | |||
| 9. Dancing Machine | |||
| 10. Whatever You Got, I Want | |||
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Gold,The Jackson 5,Motown / Pgd,AM Pop,Bubblegum,Motown,Philly Soul,Pop,Pop-Soul,R&B,Soul,Soul/R & B,Teen Idol,Urban
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ABBA - Gold: Greatest Hits
ABBA Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001DZO Release Date: 1993-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Dancing Queen
- Knowing Me, Knowing You
- Take A Chance On Me
- Mamma Mia
- Lay All Your Love On Me
- Super Trouper
- I Have A Dream
- The Winner Takes It All
- Money, Money, Money
- S.O.S.
- Chiquitita
- Fernando
- Voulez Vous
- Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
- Does Your Mother Know
- One Of Us
- The Name Of The Game
- Thank You For The Music
- Waterloo
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Anyone looking for the key to Abba's enduring appeal should look no further than "Voulez Vous" and "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" for their answer. There was an innocence to the Swedish quartet, even when they were singing about one-night stands and the invitations to them. Gold establishes that the band, while appreciated as campy, were actually multifaceted in their execution. "S.O.S." has a raw urgency in its chorus, and "Does Your Mother Know" draws its energy from classic '50s rock & roll. Likewise, you don't have to be Priscilla to swoon over "Mamma Mia" or "Dancing Queen." And when it comes to drama, those soaring vocals on "The Winner Takes It All" turn the song into a bitter anthem of every relationship that has ever fallen apart. The much-covered "Lay All Your Love on Me" is practically epic. --Steve GdulaCustomer Reviews:
ABBA was/is Top of the Pops. But did you know these?.......2007-07-05
Better music.......2007-06-27
One of the best Swedish imports.......2007-05-24
Make sure this is what you're looking for........2007-05-16
Awesome.......2007-04-12
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Writer's Block
Peter Bjorn and John Manufacturer: Almost Gold ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJL4TY Release Date: 2007-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Writer's Block
- Objects of My Affection
- Young Folks
- Amsterdam
- Start To Melt
- Up Against the Wall
- Paris 2004
- Let's Call it Off (Single Mix)
- The Chills
- Roll the Credits
- Poor Cow
- Ancient Curse
- All Those Expectations (Weak Mix)
- Let's Call it Off (Girl Talk Remix)
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As fine an album as this might be (and indeed it is), it serves a much higher purpose for which it must be immediately recognised. The twee Swedish trio have single-handedly tugged whistling out of popular music's pits where it was stuffed by German soft metal granddads The Scorpions back in the early 90s. It's not even particularly proficient whistling - it's a bit skewiff really, a little out of tune - but it's tacked onto the irresistibly bobbing, Velvet-Underground-via-The-Concretes infectiousness of "Young Folks", augmented by the warm-ember vocals of ex-Concrete Victoria Bergsman herself, and by association sounds fairly heroic. Accidentally anthemic, perhaps, but anthemic nonetheless. Result.Which sets a tone for the rest of this off-kilter lo-fi record. Draw a slightly wonky line from Simon & Garfunkel through to The Shins, making sure you take in the sharp Scandinavian indie-pop of the '90s (Wannadies, The Cardigans) and modern day peers (Radio Dept, Shout Out Louds) and you have a folk album that isn't really all that folk, swimming through its own dreamy washes of ambition. The drumming on tracks like "Let's Call It Off" and "Paris 2004" is so elementary you might as well add your own, but it keeps the intuitive, simplistic 60's beat melodies trickling steadily onwards. The underlying appeal is that things could snap like an elastic band at any moment, that things are beautifully limited. Less writers block, more loving the detail of your first chapter so much you have no inclination to move on. --James Berry
Customer Reviews:
Writers Block-buster!.......2007-06-28
A little Plain?.......2007-06-27
I seriously don't get it..........2007-06-19
I give it an A.......2007-05-21
Jay Leno.......2007-05-19
I liked the sound, and although faintly mumbled by the poorest sound engineer in Cali. I was able to get a feel for what this Swedish pop group can do. I suggest, if I may, making it yourself.
If you feel the music, live by it, you know they will come to hear it. This group tends to remind me of the smae hope.
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Carpenters Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition
The Carpenters Manufacturer: Utv Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001AP0OU Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Superstar
- Rainy Days And Mondays
- Top Of The World
- Maybe It's You
- Let Me Be The One
- Reason To Believe
- Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
- Leave Yesterday Behind
- Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore
- Bless The Beasts And The Children
- It't Going To Take Some Time
- The Rainbow Connection
- Only Yesterday
- Sweet, Sweet Smile
- There's A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World)
- California Dreamin'
- Solitaire
- We've Only Just Begun
- This Masquerade
- Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem Of World Contact Day)
Tracks:
- Yesterday Once More
- Please Mr. Postman
- Hurting Each Other
- I Need To Be In Love
- Merry Christmas, Darling
- (They Long To Be) Close To You
- All You Get From Love Is A Love Song
- Sing
- Make Believe It's Your First Time
- Ticket To Ride
- Goodbye To Love
- I Just Fall In Love Again
- I Believe You
- Tryin' To Get To The Feeling Again
- For All We Know
- Touch Me When We're Dancing
- I Won't Last A Day Without You
- Mr. Guder
- A Song For You
- Karen's Theme
Customer Reviews:
It was an impulse buy..........2007-05-13
excellent.......2007-04-28
Bought for Mom, but I enjoyed a few songs myself!.......2007-04-26
Great Sound.......2007-04-14
But a song that realy established them was (They Long To Be) Close To You.That song is about their most known song and i love it.There is a great assortment of songs here like We've Only Just Begun.I wont go through all the songs as The Carpenters were consistently good.
"We Were Alone And . . . I'm Singing This Song For You" .......2007-04-13
'Cause my love is in there hiding
I love you in a place
Where there's no space or time
I love you for my life
You are a friend of mine
And when my life is over
Remember when we were together
We were alone and . . .
I was singing this song for you." ~ A Song For You ~ Words & Music by Leon Russell
"Karen and I turned out to be the number one American-born hit makers of the 1970s and to date, with successes in every decade following our debut, our worldwide sales have topped 100 million units. Not too shabby for a pair of siblings from middle-class suburbia, who at first were more interested in listening to music than performing it." ~ Richard Carpenter, Liner Notes - June 2005 ~
Where were you when the Carpenters were so sensational and their songs were hitting the airwaves almost every hour? Where were you when their albums were selling like hotcakes?
Karen's vocal artistry is a pearlescent beauty full of luster, it's almost impossible not to be swept away by it and Richard has the exceptional creativity as a pianist, arranger, composer and conductor. With their extraordinary talents combined, they paved the way to many of their bestselling albums that contain their all-time hit songs. This 2-CD-set, "Carpenters: Gold" is a compilation of their most remarkable recordings - forty of their most-loved songs of all-time. My only concern is why an achingly beautiful song "I Can Dream, Can't I?" is not in this compilation. It would have been perfect if this favorite song of mine is included.
There are so many nice songs from this gold collection but the ones that particularly appeal to me are the following:
Disc One:
"We've Only Just Begun," "This Masquerade," "Superstar," "Rainy Days And Mondays," "Let Me Be The One," "Maybe It's You," "Reason To Believe," It's Going To Take Sometime This Time," There's A Kind Of Hush" "Only Yesterday" and "California Dreamin'."
Disc Two:
"A Song For You," "I Won't Last A Day Without You," "They Long To Be Close To You," "I Just Fall In Love Again," "Ticket To Ride," "Trying To Get The Feeling Again," "Yesterday Once More," "For All We Know" and of course "Merry Christmas Darling."
"Karen's Theme" is also a favorite of mine. It's a charming instrumental piece showcasing not only Mr. Carpenter's piano skills but also his creativity in composing remarkable music. He wrote the opening melody used for the biopic "The Karen Carpenter Story" in 1989, and he completed the melody, arranged and recorded this beautiful piece in late 1996 for his album Richard Carpenter: Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor that was released in March of 1997 by A & M Records.
The above-mentioned songs are so powerful that they can penetrate your ears down to your heart to forever reside in there. They also symbolize an emotion gently and tenderly unfolding like the love growing in your heart.
You will most definitely love these CDs not only for the perfect set of songs but also for its 23-pages CD booklet with self-written Liner Notes by Mr. Carpenter plus the track listing with brief information of each song.
A heartwarming treasure.
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After The Gold Rush
Neil Young Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KD9 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Tell Me Why
- After The Gold Rush
- Only Love Can Break Your Heart
- Southern Man
- Till The Morning Comes
- Oh, Lonesome Me
- Don't Let It Bring You Down
- Birds
- When You Dance You Can Really Love
- I Believe In You
- Cripple Creek Ferry
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After laboring in Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Neil Young finally hit perfect pitch--if his endearing off-center whine can be called "perfect"--with his third album. He's equally passionate with trippy riddles (has anybody figured out what "We've got mother nature on the run" means in the title track?) and pointed protest (after 30 years of rock-radio overplay, "Southern Man" still rings with truth about redneck racism). His creaky ensemble, including pianist Jack Nitzsche and rotating members of Crazy Horse, transforms ramshackle country and folk songs into soulful hippie hymns. --Steve KnopperCustomer Reviews:
Don't let it bring you down.......2007-07-19
The snarl of a guitar, the warm sound of a piano, and the natural haunting beauty of Young's otherworldly-gospel voice has never sounded more pertinent and relevant as on this album.
This album also finds Neil Young at a perfect balance between rock God (Southern Man) and song-spinner (Don't Let It Bring You Down.) This was the beginning and the end of a great era for an artist whose sound and direction changes faster then that of his unique guitar solos. From here he would trudge through commercial success and failure with almost no rhyme or reason, but as he sings, "It's only castles burning. . ."
timeless classic.......2007-07-05
After The Goldrush.......2007-04-12
Neil Young released his seceond classic solo album in 1970. This time he elected to go it without the help of the grea Crazy Horse. Though he did use every member of the band at one point or another during the recording of After The Goldrush this was largley a solo album. A much softer and lighter album then it's predicesor Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, and actually accesable compared to the debut selftitled album. After The Goldrush is a much more personal album with more hearfelt lyrics and a far less dry recording then that of his previous albums.
By this time Neil Young had already made a large name for himself working with the legendary Buffalow Springfield, the success of Everbody Knows This Is Nowhere, and he was beginning to work with Crosby, Stills, and Nash, so it was only logical that this album be a massive success.
Songs like 'Tell Me Why' and the hit 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' and 'I Believe In You' are very personal songs that have to be heard to appreciate and when heard one can since and feel the longing in Youngs voice for love. The cover of the country classic 'Oh, Lonesome Me' really sums up the entire feel of this album and Neil mood at the time, he was in a very low place and was longing for companionship of some kind. While tracks like the short 'Till The Morning Comes' and the equally as short 'Cripple Creek Ferry' seem up beat and peppy they are the shortest moments on the album and by the far the only half way forgetable ones on this classic. 'Southern Man' is a classic and it was destend to become so the moment it was recorded. Establishing Neil Young as a certified first rate guitar slinger, and the Godfather of grunge all at the same time. 'Southern Man' is one of if not the single most contraversial songs Young ever recorded causing a rivalry between him and the southern rock band from Alabama, Lynyrd Skynyrd. The title track on the album 'After The Gold Rush' is another Young classic and one of his all time best songs. It is a song about the renissance, the 1970's, and the future and how the world is changing and not changing and what we could be doing to fix things but are not doing. It is a calssic song that is for sure. 'When You Dance You Can Really Love' is one song that has always be given a bad rap and for what I do not understand the song is wonderful and one that I personally get lost in everytime I hear it. 'Birds' is without a doubt one of the most beautiful songs Neil Young or anyone has ever written and it is heart wrenching to listen to. You relaly must hear to understand what I mean. 'Dont Let It Bring You Down' is possibly the best song Young ever recorded. The melody line and the vocal layering is wonderful. The lyrics are spectacular, quite simply amazing. Do sit and write in a little review how amazing 'Dont Let It Bring You Down' is, is just frankly impossible. Just listen is all that can be said.
After The Gold Rush has gone down in history and one of the all time greatest rock n' roll albums ever. Many best of, critics, and music fans alike. After The Gold Rush is an album all Neil Young fans and all rock n' roll fans around the world should own. It's an album of songwriting, and much more tendor then most of the other albums in Youngs cannon, Highly recomended.
A solid effort.......2007-04-10
If You Could Forget The Politics And Relax For Awhile Listen Up............2007-03-13
The simplicity of this album as well as his prior 2, the few that followed are all 5 stars,it's laid back intimate sparse texture that fuses bittersweet tinged country ruminations with the great garage rock of Crazy horse was his formula and Neil's ongoing trademark of endurance.
Nobody does it better, none of his musical children.
I happily was front row in New York on his "Greendale" tour, saw that great"Rust Never Sleeps" tour,and followed and listen to him from the "Deja Vu" days onward and all you youngsters are best to start with these and should listen to Buffalo Springfield with his old buddy Steve Stills to see the development of this musician and the status he achieved with CSN&Y and beyond.
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Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984-1994
Sting Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002G2R Release Date: 1994-11-08 |
Tracks:
- When We Dance
- If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
- Fields Of Gold
- All This Time
- Fortress Around Your Heart
- Be Still My Beating Heart
- They Dance Alone(Cueca Solo)
- If I Ever Lose My Faith in You
- Fragile
- Why Should I Cry for You
- Englishman in New York
- We'll Be Together
- Russians
- This Cowboy Song
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A good overview of Sting's radio hits and popular album tracks with only one major omission ("Mad About You"), Fields of Gold also offers three previously-unreleased songs. "This Cowboy Song" and "When We Dance" appear on no other album, while "We'll Be Together" is an alternate version. The import version of this collection offers a substantially different (and expanded) track listing, dropping "Fortress Around Your Heart," "Be Still My Beating Heart," and "Why Should I Cry for You"; and adding "Mad About You," "Nothing 'Bout Me," "Seven Days," "It's Probably Me," "Love is the Seventh Wave," and "Demolition Man." --Gavin McNettCustomer Reviews:
Great songs, where's vol. 2?.......2007-04-12
Its OK.......2007-02-14
Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting.......2007-01-17
Sting is a Hero!.......2006-12-08
A must have highly recommended!
misleading at best.......2006-11-06
The version of We'll Be Together (a great song) is an alternate take (mix?), VASTLY inferior to the album / radio version. It's anemic. Lacks the punch. In a word -- sucks.
That you're not told this on the cover is misleading.
I really enjoy Mr. Sumner's music. All the other tunes are as they should be, and they are terrific. 4-5 stars. But don't buy this product if you expect to hear what you've heard on the album or the radio.
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Yo-Yo Ma Plays Ennio Morricone
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002YCVXI Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- The Mission: Gabriel's Oboe
- The Mission: The Falls
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Playing Love from The Legend of 1900
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Nostalgia from Cinema Paradiso
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Looking for You (Love Theme) from Cinema Paradiso
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Malena (Main theme)
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Remembering (Ricordare)*
- Sergio Leone Suite: Deborah's Theme from Once Upon A Time In America
- Sergio Leone Suite: Cockeye's Song from Once Upon a Time in America
- Sergio Leone Suite: Main Theme from Once Upon a Time in America
- Sergio Leone Suite: Main Theme from Once Upon a Time in the West
- Sergio Leone Suite: Ecstasy of Gold from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Brian DePalma Suite: Main Theme from Casualities of War
- Brian DePalma Suite: Death Theme from The Untouchables
- Moses and Marco Polo Suite: Journey from Moses
- Moses and Marco Polo Suite: Theme from Moses
- Moses and Marco Polo Suite: Main Theme from Marco Polo
- The Lady Caliph: Dinner
- The Lady Caliph: Nocturne
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Ennio Morricone is well-known to moviegoers. His soundtracks for The Mission, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in America, Cinema Paradiso, and others are invariably warmly melodic and superbly suited to the films they grace. They not only add atmosphere; they help tell the story. For this CD Morricone has created new orchestrations for many of his scores, adding a solo cello part for the indefatigable Yo-Yo Ma, whose musical curiosity seems to be endless. Outside the films, these pieces tend to be lovely melodies, mostly pretty sentimental stuff, and, in the best way, gorgeous aural wallpaper. The most moving are the two selections from The Mission, but fans of Morricone's music will find plenty to enjoy here. Ma's playing, as always, is exquisite---warm, deeply felt (given the circumstances), and entirely idiomatic within the context. Perhaps not quite for the classical music lover, but an affectionate reworking of music by an important film composer. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Is it bad to say I like this better than the original soundtrack?.......2007-06-02
My two other recommendations are Main Theme from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (Track 11) and Ecstasy of Gold from THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY (Track 12). I suggest playing these consecutively as a single medley. Track 11 *WILL* bring tears to the manliest among us --particularly if you remember in the movie where Sergio Leone pulls the camera up to reveal the town rising.
I get the feeling "hardcore" classical fans would dismiss movie scores as commercial work. I truly believe Ennio Morricone transcends that. Even moreso than, say, John Williams, and on a different plane than a Danny Elfman. And I can't say more about the emotion Yo-Yo Ma brings to the table than what's already been discussed.
Absolutely Exquisite.......2007-05-15
Yo Yo Ma and the Maestro Marvelous!!!.......2007-05-13
Better Every Time.......2007-05-09
Fabulous CD.......2007-05-07
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Gold
Ryan Adams Manufacturer: Lost Highway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QY5Y Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- New York, New York
- Firecracker
- Answering Bell
- La Cienega Just Smiled
- The Rescue Blues
- Somehow, Someday
- When The Stars Go Blue
- Nobody Girl
- Sylvia Plath
- Enemy Fire
- Gonna Make You Love Me
- Wild Flowers
- Harder Now That It's Over
- Touch, Feel & Lose
- Tina Toledo's Street Walkin' Blues
- Goodnight, Hollywood Blvd
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Torrential creativity has fast-forwarded the artistic evolution of former Whiskeytown frontman Ryan Adams from country-rock boy wonder (see Faithless Street) to despondent troubadour with a 1960s fixation (his solo debut Heartbreaker), but it may also explain why listeners often need to wade through some pedestrian material just to find a few pearls of poetic excellence. Gold is no exception to that trend, a sometimes engaging middle-of-the-road roots-pop album that's both overlong (70 minutes) and at times overindulgent. There are high spots--such as the bouncy, breezy opener "New York, New York" and the plaintive ballad "When the Stars Go Blue" (which features a vocal turn reminiscent of Morrissey)--but much of the disc gets lost in forests of indistinct guitars and plodding percussion that never nudges Adams into actually rocking. Gold is the work of a notoriously prolific songwriter who hasn't yet learned to play to his strengths, one whose execution doesn't yet match his vision. --Anders Smith LindallCustomer Reviews:
Fantastic sophomore effort.......2007-07-05
I've heard the (re: Mr. Brough's review) "young artist of the CD era," comment before, and feel this is a bit of a lazy cop out. Gold, is paced very well beginning with it's anthem, following with another up beat number. Tracks such as La Cienga, Harder Now, Goodnight Hollywood Blvd. are not only Adams verging on a mature approach to an emotinal topic, but very good change of pace within the context of the record.
Hey, I miss flipping my albums over too- and the craft of shaping each side as a sort of "set." To dismiss this talented musician and writer as "squeeze(ing) into every minute of a disc's capacity," is missing one of the points completely.
outstanding record.......2007-05-22
It's Gold Baby!.......2007-04-02
September 10, 2001.......2006-09-30
flight test (4.5).......2006-08-16
When I first listened to this album, I was quite taken with the first three songs, especially "Answering Bell." I thought he was on a roll. If were to compare this to throwing an object off a cliff, this would be where the object soars.
That being said, the album continues on with "La Cienega Just Smiled," "Rescue Blues," "Somehow Someday," and "When the Stars go blue." While not quite as capturing as the first three songs, I love them and listen to them about as much.
After this point, it become clear that my metaphorical object isn't exactly going to fly. "Nobody Girl," SYLVIA PLATH, "Enemy Fire," and "Gonna Make You Love Me" range from the good to the mediocre. "Enemy Fire" recalls Neil Young's more crazy horse-esque moments, making it my favorite of this batch. SYLVIA PLATH starts out really starts out very strong but seems a bit lackluster towards the end, making it overall a good song. The other two I'm fairly neutral about.
My flight testing object continues on its downward path, whereby we come to my "shady" area of the album. "Wild Flowers" and "Harder Now That It's Over" are not exactly memorable (i don't remember them very well right now) but I know they're listenable.
I don't know what Adams was thinking when he layed down the last three tracks. At this point my object crashes into pieces on the rocks below. Pretty much the only reason this cd doesn't get quite 5 stars. Better luck next time.
Overall this another really good album from Adams, but it has flaws. This could have easily been a 10-12 track cd, but instead, it has 16, so the cd kinda drones in places. In other words, the garden is beautiful, it just needs to be weeded.
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Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Silva Screen ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KC8O3S Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Doctor Who Theme - TV version
- Westminster Bridge
- The Doctor's Theme
- Cassandra's Waltz
- Slitheen
- Father's Day
- Rose In Peril
- Boom Town Suite
- I'm Coming To Get You
- Hologram
- Rose Defeats The Daleks
- Clockwork TARDIS
- Harriet Jones, Prime Minister
- Rose's Theme
- Song For Ten (performed by Neil Hannon)
- The Face of Boe
- UNIT
- Seeking The Doctor
- Madame de Pompadour
- Tooth and Claw
- The Lone Dalek
- New Adventures
- Finding Jackie
- Monster Bossa
- The Daleks
- The Cybermen
- Doomsday
- The Impossible Planet
- Sycorax Encounter
- Love Don't Roam (performed by Neil Hannon)
- Doctor Who Theme - Album Version
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The BBC's veteran time-traveling sci-fi hero returns via a smart 21st-century update, one whose adventurous plot lines and super-charged visuals inspired this equally ambitious musical score anthology (covering seasons one and two, as well as two extended specials) by Murray Gold. The composer's sinewy, synth-charged update of Ron Grainer's original '60s series theme is a study in spooky dramatics that's also treated to a more expansive, album-closing arrangement, while "Westminster Bridge" and "Slitheen" revel in muscular evocations of spy music past that recall Michael Giacchino's similar tongue-in-cheek romps for The Incredibles. From there, Gold's music steadily expands in scale and scope, often achieving big-screen dimensions via the cinematic sweep of "Boom Town Suite"/"I'm Coming to Get You," the minimalist-tinged rhythms of "Clockwork Tardis," or the overt piano-and-orchestra melancholy of "Rosie's Theme." Completing the saga's musical makeover are a pair of ballads sung by the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon--the effusive pop charmer "Song For Ten" and the more retro-R&B-quirky "Love Don't Roam." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
The Doctor Dances!.......2007-07-19
So has the BBC.
I believe that this show could run forever now that it has been re-invented. Whether it does or not is important to me because it will live with me.
The new Doctor Who is not only for the fans nor is the music. This music will appeal to anyone so check out the shows and relate to the music! The theme has completely re-invented and I love that but I might say that without the Mark Ayres' and the Dominic Glynn's...where would we be now?
I love this.
Technical Problems Overshadow an Otherwise Fine Album.......2007-06-12
Doctor Who - Series 1-The Runaway Bride Soundtrack.......2007-06-12
The soundtrack's cover has a picture of David Tennant (The Tenth Doctor) and Billie Piper (Rose Tyler) and I'm really thankful that they did a complete (or at the very least nearly complete) soundtrack for the first two seasons rather than waiting several more seasons and having to do an abridged soundtrack.
The soundtrack contains all original tracks, for the most part by Murray Gold, and the only two predominantly vocal tracks are "Song for Ten" and "Love Don't Roam" but the soundtrack more than makes up for your lack of being able to sing along with it.
Personally, I love to listen to it when writing fanfiction as well as just any time I may feel like it. It really does retain the mood of the show even without images to accompany it.
For the information of anyone who is interested the other songs that I know of that have been included in Doctor Who but are not on the soundtrack are (these are not guaranteed accurate but I believe they are):
"Tainted Love" by Soft Cell (episode The End of the World, Series One)
"Toxic" by Britney Spears (episode The End of the World, Series One)
"Moonlight Serenade" by Glenn Miller (episode The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, Series One*)
"In the Mood" by Glenn Miller (*)
*There is a Christmas song in the beginning of the Christmas Invasion that mentions a "red-nosed reindeer" but I'm not entirely sure that it is the actual song and if it is it's a very different version. This song is used more than once in reference to Christmas, however. It is playing in the garage in which Mickey is working in The Christmas Invasion.
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" - Traditional
"Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" by Ian Dury and the Blockheads (episode Tooth and Claw, Series Two)
Some classical music I can't recall the name of but that is mentioned by the computer's voice is used during a shift transition sometime during The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit
"Mr. Blue Sky" by The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) (episode Love and Monsters, Series Two)
Hope I've helped maybe!
Great Soundtrack.......2007-05-29
Awesome - music for the masses.......2007-05-27
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Motown Classics: Gold
Various Artists Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007OY474 Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Money (That's What I Want) - Barrett Strong
- Shop Around - The Miracles
- Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes
- Do You Love Me - The Contours
- You Beat Me To The Punch - Mary Wells
- Fingertips, Part 2 - Stevie Wonder
- (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
- My Guy - Mary Wells
- Where Did Our Love Go - The Supremes
- Dancing In The Street - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - Marvin Gaye
- My Girl - The Temptations
- Shotgun - Junior Walker and The All Stars
- Stop! In The Name Of Love - The Supremes
- I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - Four Tops
- The Tracks Of My Tears - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Stevie Wonder
- Going To A Go Go - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- Ain't Too Proud To Beg - The Temptations
- What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted - Jimmy Ruffin
Tracks:
- You Can't Hurry Love - The Supremes
- Reach Out, I'll Be There - Four Tops
- Jimmy Mack - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
- Your Precious Love - Marvin Gaye
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Gladys Knight & The Pips
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
- My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me) - David Ruffin
- I Can't Get Next To You - The Temptations
- I Want You Back - Jackson 5
- Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross & The Supremes
- Up The Ladder To The Roof - The Supremes
- Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) - The Temptations
- Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) - Stevie Wonder
- It's A Shame - The Spinners
- War - Edwin Starr
- The Tears Of A Clown - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
- Smiling Faces Sometimes - The Undisputed Truth
- Papa Was A Rolling Stone - The Temptations
- Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye) - Gladys Knight & The Pips
Customer Reviews:
A Treasure Chest Of Artists And Their Classic Cuts.......2007-04-13
Without investing in the pricey boxed CD sets, this collection is perhaps the best of the Motown bunch, with 40 songs that captures the true essence of what made the label great; artists who believed in their music, songs that told real stories and hooks that are as infectious today as they were when initially issued all those years ago.
Barrett Strong's Money (That's What I Want), the Four Tops' I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch), Going To A Go Go by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles and the Supremes' You Can't Hurry Love are great examples of complex themes that are wonderfully told within a commercial - Top 40 -radio format.
The juxtaposing of I Heard It Through The Grapevine by Gladys Knight & the Pips and Marvin Gaye is an especially nice touch. And though artists like Bruce Springsteen and Frankie Goes To Hollywood have recorded War, nothing beats the powerful vocals of Edwin Starr.
This is not a smorgasbord sampler that's tossed together with little thought; the two CDs are a treasure chest of legendary artists and the songs that defined a generation.
I heard it through the grapevine ..........2007-03-25
Absolutely Fantastic!!.......2007-02-11
Debbi
One of my Favorite CDs.......2006-10-29
Another great Motown Classics CD.......2006-05-31
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Fur & Gold
Bat for Lashes Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RHRFUO Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Horse And I
- Trophy
- Tahiti
- What's a Girl To Do?
- Sad Eyes
- The Wizard
- Prescilla
- Bat's Mouth
- Seal Jubilee
- Sarah
- I Saw a Light
- I'm On Fire
From Amazon.co.uk
Look at Natasha Khan, with her Cleopatra shawl and elfish hair, on the cover of Fur and Gold, and you'll surely have this half-Pakistani, half-English songstress pegged as the first British riposte to the U.S. freak-folk movement that's thrown up figures like Joanna Newsom, Devendra Banhart, and Cocorosie. In some ways, that's an accurate comparison: Bat for Lashes has a way with mystique, one which elevates even quite simple topics--the break-up tale of "What's a Girl to Do?"--into grand achievements of ghostly trauma: "My bat-lightning heart," she whispers, "wants to fly away." Dig a little deeper, though, because the music to be found on Fur and Gold has a more complex provenance. "Horse and I," a harpsichord-led track embellished with theremin and a militaristic drum motif, is the sort of vintage-modern soundscape reminiscent of Björk at her most restrained, while elsewhere the dramatic tale-telling of "Prescilla" and "Bat's Mouth" suggest Bat for Lashes might yet develop into a songwriter of the poetic calibre of Kate Bush. The debut album from Bat for Lashes is a haunting, richly orchestrated work that, for all its experimentation and intelligence, is emotional and deeply moving. --Louis PattisonChristian Music:
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