| 1. Tears of a Clown - Coolio, Brandy Moss-Scott, Brandy Moss Scott |
| 2. Bye Bye Baby - Brandy Moss-Scott |
| 3. Girlfriend - Kenneth A. Blue, Brandy Moss-Scott |
| 4. How Can I - Kenneth A. Blue, Brandy Moss-Scott |
| 5. Mom-Ma Intro - Brandy Moss-Scott |
| 6. My Mom-Ma Said - Brandy Moss-Scott, Brandy Moss Scott |
| 7. Brother Louie - Brandy Moss-Scott |
| 8. Don-Da' - Kenneth A. Blue, Brandy Moss-Scott |
| 9. Never Do - Brandy Moss-Scott, Brandy Moss Scott |
| 10. You Never Told Me So - Brandy Moss-Scott, Brandy Moss Scott |
| 11. Liquid Girlfriend [Liquid Club Mix] - Kenneth A. Blue, Brandy Moss-Scott, Brandy Moss Scott |
| 12. It's Not Your Money - Brandy Moss-Scott |
Girlfriend,Brandy Moss-Scott,Mecca,Contemporary R&B,Pop,Pop Vocals,Vocal Pop
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Miranda Lambert Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O3C51K Release Date: 2007-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Gunpowder & Lead
- Dry Town
- Famous In A Small Town
- Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
- Love Letters
- Desperation
- More Like Her
- Down
- Guilty In Here
- Getting Ready
- Easy From Now On
Amazon.com
There's no sophomore slump for Miranda Lambert, who follows her chart-topping debut, Kerosene, with a knockout punch. Both the title cut and the album-opening "Gunpowder & Lead" ("what little girls are made of") show that Lambert hasn't lost her edge or her appetite for revenge. Yet the quieter "Desperation," the more tuneful and tender "Love Letters," the wistful "More Like Her," and the primally intense "Down" show her emotional range and maturity. While her songwriting remains a strength, Lambert also displays superb taste in other people's material, with "Dry Town" (by Gillian Welch), "Getting Ready" (a new song from Patty Griffin), and "Easy from Now On" (with the lyric that provided the title to Emmylou Harris's classic Quarter Moon in a Ten-Cent Town) reinforcing the musical quality. There isn't a throwaway cut here. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Another fantastic CD by Miranda Lambert.......2007-07-27
Crazy Like a Snake.......2007-07-26
Fine country album.......2007-07-23
The album has no misses, which seems to be a trend I've noticed with country music. Rarely does country music have filler material in comparison to rock, pop, or urban music; it tends to have an added consistency that the other genres have never been able to secure. "Gunpowder & Lead" gets the album started off right with 'country-centric' production work and a great vocal by Lambert. "Dry Town" features an even more polished vocal by Ms. Lambert and the spare production during the verses allows for Lambert's beautiful vocals to shine. My only quibble with this track is that the refrain is a bit overproduced. One could argue that the great ending of this particular track makes up for any flaws or idiosyncrasies and I believe that assertion would be nearly accurate. Finally, the most commended track of the first three and wonderful choice for a single, "Famous In A Small Town" shows Lambert vocally at her best, equally where her diction, timbre, and tone are concerned. There's exceptional instrumental work here and the production overall has less 'twang' to it, which is perfect for this track. Three for three and going strong Ms. Lambert.
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is a strong track, but it's thunder is stolen from the greater proceeding track "Love Letters" in which everything within the setting is nearly perfect. Lambert's vocals are pure, the orchestration is immaculate, and the lyrics so heartfelt and touching. Now that's what music is supposed to be! "Desperation" is the weakest track as of yet, though it is above-par by all means. "More Like Her" picks up the slack being in the top echelon of the best tracks of CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND. Traces of organ and an inescapable country-soul feel build up this track to be one of the best. Even more important, the songwriting is top-rate by all means.
"Down" is a standout because of the 'grit' that Lambert achieves here. The songwriting is once again brilliant and only enhanced by Lambert's powerhouse vocals, particularly during the refrain. "Guilty In Here", "Getting Ready", and final track "Easy From Now" are all strong and make CRAZY EX- the successful affair that it is. Particularly in "Easy From Now" the pedal-steel lace timbre and the laid-back tempo and stunning vocals make it a fine way to end a very, VERY fine country album. Overall, I think that if Miranda Lambert can truly break through the numerous other country artists and continue to seperate herself the way that she already has, she should have a lengthy and fruitful recording career. 4 stars and high recommendation from me.
Awesome CD!.......2007-07-20
GREAT ALBUM.......2007-07-02
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The Best Damn Thing (CD/DVD Deluxe Limited Edition)
Avril Lavigne Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OCXF0Q Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
Customer Reviews:
Pop up.......2007-07-08
A talented artist wasted........2007-07-06
It grows on you.......2007-07-03
Originally I purchaed the censored version of this album, but realized I could not stand the censoring that was going on. The blanks in the singing just threw me off. Within two weeks of listening to the censored version, I ordered the uncensored one, and haven't gone back since.
All out fun power pop........2007-07-01
There are 4 or 5 tracks that could easily be singles on the CD and they probably will become just that. Her label will likely milk this for a few years.
Compared to her last two it's somewhat a mix of the styles. The more pop-oriented of her first and the harder-edged sounds of her second CD (which I didn't care much for).
It's kind of a nice mix. You don't get too much of either. :)
On the other hand, I much preferred her first CD so to me this is much like a return to that sound.
A few of the tracks are more "punk" than I like, but those same tracks will likely appeal to many of her fans.
If you like Avril, then you must buy this CD (however, you probably already have).
Get her new CD from Amazon, not TARGET.......2007-06-29
At least I was able to give the other CD to my step-daughter, now she can listen to it without all the bad words in.
However, Avril did a great job, I love all her CD's, can't wait for the next one.
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Brand New Girlfriend
Steve Holy Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002MPPZQ Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Brand New Girlfriend
- Come On Rain
- Hurry Up
- Baby Don't Go
- A Cliff In Colorado
- Men Buy The Drinks (Girls Call The Shots)
- Good Night To Be Lonely
- Lead Me On
- Only The Lonely Talking
- Wrap Around
- Memory On The Run
- All For The Love Of Sunshine
- What Could I Do Different Tonight
Customer Reviews:
You definately need this cd .......2007-06-14
Gets an old man's blood pumping.......2007-03-15
Steve Holy.......2007-03-08
Brand New Girlfriend.......2007-01-19
I got a brand new girlfriend.......2007-01-12
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Girlfriend
Matthew Sweet Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000098J Release Date: 1991-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Divine Intervention
- I've Been Waiting
- Girlfriend
- Looking At The Sun
- Winona
- Evangeline
- Day For Night
- Thought I Knew You
- You Don't Love Me
- I Wanted To Tell You
- Don't Go
- Your Sweet Voice
- Does She Talk?
- Holy War
- Nothing Lasts
Amazon.com
After being dropped from A&M Records thanks to Girlfriend's rough edges, Matthew Sweet might hardly have expected great commercial success when another label brought the album out toward the end of 1991. But an alternative-welcome climate at rock radio stations, along with undeniably great songs and aggressive lead-guitar work by ex-Voidoid Robert Quine and former Television member Richard Lloyd, made the disc an eventual gold-selling hit. Years later, Girlfriend's probe of romance found, lost, and found again continues to sound fresh and daring. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
radio stinks.......2006-07-09
Matthews Sweetest .......2006-06-13
Classic.......2006-06-10
What seemed impulsive was overpowered by the feeling that a masterpiece had been uncovered. I hate the superlative language thrown around for these sorts of things, but this has proven to be no flight of fancy.
This guy, Matthew Sweet, writes songs that connect. You can feel it.
The twin guitar virtuosos who appear here deserve big credit. Big drive. Big. It sounds great. Gritty and foot stompin'.
And, what a recording.
Near 49 now. Sometimes its raw. Sometimes its ennui. This recording captures both ends.
It also rocks.
randolph wish
Been listening to it since it came out..........2005-12-26
A few years ago, when I went to the gym, I had it in the walkman and discovered that IT IS THE PERFECT WORKOUT CD OF ALL TIME on any kind of step, treadmill or orbital-type machine. NO KIDDING. 'Divine Intervention' is the perfect warm-up, 'I've Been Waiting' picks up the tempo, 'Girlfriend' is a great fat-blaster. Just watch it or you'll find yourself singing out loud - at the gym. Anyhow, you'll be groovin' and rockin' out, up and down. Turns out the ups and down's of a break-up are an ideal pace for a work-out. Cooling down to 'Nothing Lasts' is bliss. By now, I must have listened to it over a hundred times just working out alone.
So now I'm forty, mom to a 2-year-old, wife to a guy who was six years old when I snuck out with my friend Jeff's big sister's friends to see the Sex Pistols when they were in SF. Seen a lot of bands and listened to a lot of different albums since and have to say, this album is as fresh as the day it was minted. Buy the album, and form your own relationship with it - you won't regret it.
A power pop classic.......2005-10-06
Sweet had made a couple of unremarkable records before this one. I think two things made it leap out of the CD player and into our collective conscious. One was the sublime twin guitar work of Richard Lloyd (Television) and Robert Quine (NYC downtown guitar hero and notably on some of Lou Reed's most powerful work.) These two guys blaze and smolder throughout these melodic, harmonic songs, providing more bite and panache than most records you will hear in any genre. The performances of Quine and Lloyd in service to Sweet's catchy numbers creates the illusion of two tigers tamed; you can feel the excitement of their ferociousness on every track, even the soft, cotton-candy-sweet "Your Sweet Voice."
The second thing that makes this record stand apart is the fact that it is a break-up record, and a great one. From the optimistic second tune, the infectious "I've Been Waiting," through to the desolate "Nothing Lasts," you can hear Sweet laying bare the gamut of emotions involved in a relationship and its dissolution. Like Paul Simon's Hearts and Bones or Richard and Linda Thompson's Shoot Out the Lights-or perhaps most aptly, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours-a good break-up record transcends time and trends and endures.
Every subsequent Mathew Sweet record has a few gems, and some folks will even argue that the follow-up, Dinosaur Act, is the better album. It is a good one, but this is where the Mathew Sweet legend begins and reaches its fullest heights.
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Girlfriend Pt.1
Avril Lavigne Manufacturer: Bmg/RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NDJK00 Release Date: 2007-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Girlfriend
- Alone
Album Description
2007 CD single, the first track pulled from this Canadian Pop-Rocker's third album, The Best Damn Thing. Features 'Girlfriend' plus 'Alone'. Sony/BMG. 2007.Customer Reviews:
HEY HEY YOU YOU!.......2007-07-12
The single is worth to buy not because of girlfriend, just because of 'Alone'!!!!.......2007-05-12
Don't be fooled. This is the censored edition........2007-04-27
fake poser?.......2007-04-20
WTF??.......2007-04-16
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FZESNK Release Date: 2006-08-01 |
Tracks:
- No Sleep 2nite _ Molly McQueen
- Rescue Me _ Rachel Robinson
- The Joker _ Fatboy Slim featuring Bootsy Collins
- Love Is A Game _ The Magic Numbers
- O What A Glorious Thing _ Akira The Don
- It Dont Matter _ Donavon Frankenreiter
- Oye Como Va _ Chad Fischer
- Everythings Right _ Matt Wertz
- One & Only _ Teitur
- Lover Come Up _ Josh Kelley
- She Drives Me Crazy _ Fine Young Cannibals
- Love Love Love _ Tristan Prettyman
- I Got You _ Eskimos of Love
- No Sleep 2nite (SXG Ext Summer Mix) _ Molly McQueen
Amazon.com
This compilation may not sport many well-known artists or quickly recognizable songs (with the exception of Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy," Chad Fisher's straightforward cover of "Oye Como Va," and Eskimos of Love's take on Split Enz's "I Got You"), but it contains enough interesting nuggets to make it worth looking into. Opening track "No Sleep 2nite" is a prime example. You may not have heard of Molly McQueen (unless you're a Britophile familiar with her former band, the short-lived Faders) but her song is a super-catchy, Motown-influenced stomper. (It's reprised at the end in a different mix.) Likewise, the Magic Numbers" "Love Is a Game" unfurls with a lazy grace and Teitur (a soft-spoken troubadour born in the remote Faroe Islands) offers the romantic ballad "One & Only." This CD doesn't have much in a stylistic or thematic sense, but it does have a few good, underexposed tunes. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Another great soundtrack........2006-08-14
Rescue Me!.......2006-08-01
1. No Sleep 2nite _ Molly McQueen 5/5
2. Rescue Me _ Rachel Robinson 5/5 (Favorite)
3. The Joker _ Fatboy Slim featuring Bootsy Collins 5/5
4. Love Is A Game _ The Magic Numbers 4/5
5. O What A Glorious Thing _ Akira The Don 5/5
6. It Don't Matter _ Donavon Frankenreiter 4/5
7. Oye Como Va _ Chad Fischer 4/5
8. Everything's Right _ Matt Wertz 5/5
9. One & Only _ Teitur 5/5
10. Lover Come Up _ Josh Kelley 4/5
11. She Drives Me Crazy _ Fine Young Cannibals 4/5 (eighties!)
12. Love Love Love _ Tristan Prettyman 5/5
13. I Got You _ Eskimos of Love 4/5
14. No Sleep 2nite (SXG Ext Summer Mix) _ Molly McQueen 5/5 (great mix!)
If you liked this, you may like:
1. Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants original soundtrack
2. Aquamarine original soundtrack
AND
3. Legally Blonde original soundtrack
Hope you enjoy!
Jordan
Overall grade* A-
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Menuhin & Grappelli Play Berlin, Kern, Porter & Rodgers & Hart
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SDR Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Cheek To Cheek
- Isn't This A Lovely Day?
- The Piccolino
- Change Partners
- Top Hat
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- Heat Wave
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Pick Yourself Up
- A Fine Romance
- All The Things You Are
- Why Do I Love You?
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
- Night And Day
- Looking At You
- Just One Of Those Things
- My Funny Valentine
- Thou Swell
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Blue Room
Customer Reviews:
A really Fine Romance.......2007-07-05
A Musical Treat.......2006-01-08
Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grapelli together had made some of the most beautiful music ever-recorded. And I believe that this is one of the many successful albums they recorded together. In this recording, both violinists have showed their excellent musicianship and interpretative eloquence as well, making it one of my most cherished CDs from my collection.
These are the main ingredients of a perfectly-made CD for your listening pleasure: mix violins, piano, bass and drums together, combine two terrific violinists, season with the best melodies in the 20s, 30s and 40s from Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Rodgers & Hart. Add the musical talents of Nelson Riddle, Max Harris, Martin Taylor, Eddie Tripp, Alan Clare and the rest of the studio musicians. Now all you have to do is to sit back, relax and savor these stunning melodies coming from your CD player. Listen to it in full-volume and fill your music room with the sheer beauty of these classics.
One of my favorite musical instruments is violin. With its four strings, it gives a whole wide range of musical versatility and I simply love the fascinating sound it produces.
My personal highlights are the best tunes from Jerome Kern - "The Way You Look Tonight" (Nelson Riddle arranged this particular track and conducted the Woodwind and Brass section), "A Fine Romance," "Pick Yourself Up," "Why Do I Love You?" and "All The Things You Are."
My choices from Irving Berlin's gems are - "Isn't It A Lovely Day?" featuring the great artistry of Nelson Riddle in arranging and conducting, "Cheek To Cheek" and "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm."
The Cole Porter repertoire represented his musical sophistication in "Night And Day," "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Just One Of Those Things."
The choice cuts from the talented and creative team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart are "My Funny Valentine" and "Thou Swell."
Listening to this CD is so delectable and equivalent to having my favorite dessert - be it Tiramisu, New York Cheesecake, Black Forest Cake, Chocolate Soufflé, Créme Brulee, Chocolate Mousse or Chocolate-Coated Strawberries! ;)
A musical treat.
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Girlfriend
Matthew Sweet Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FJA9OI Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Divine Intervention
- I've Been Waiting
- Girlfriend
- Looking At The Sun
- Winona
- Evangeline
- Day For Night
- Thought I Knew You
- You Don't Love Me
- I Wanted To Tell You
- Don't Go
- Your Sweet Voice
- Does She Talk?
- Holy War
- Nothing Lasts
- Good Friend
- Superdeformed
- Teenage Female
Tracks:
- Divine Intervention
- Girlfriend
- Day For Night
- Thought I Knew You
- Looking At The Sun
- Does She Talk
- You Don't Love Me
- Someone To Pull The Trigger
- I've Been Waiting
- Winona
- Girlfriend
- Cortez The Killer
- Isolation
Amazon.com
After being dropped from A&M Records thanks to Girlfriend's rough edges, Matthew Sweet might hardly have expected great commercial success when another label brought the album out toward the end of 1991. But an alternative-welcome climate at rock radio stations, along with undeniably great songs and aggressive lead-guitar work by ex-Voidoid Robert Quine and former Television member Richard Lloyd, made the disc an eventual gold-selling hit. Years later, Girlfriend's probe of romance found, lost, and found again continues to sound fresh and daring. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Power-pop nirvana.......2007-01-28
Sweet's singing is nearly spiritual in its sublime expressions of joy and heartbreak. It's the sort of palpable, heart-on-sleeve emotion that marks the best power pop, from The Beatles through Big Star, Dwight Twilley, Teenage Fanclub and others. Sweet's follow-up albums would give in to rock guitar excess, losing the focus and compactness that's allowed "Girlfriend" to retain its original power fifteen years on. Sweet, Lloyd and Velvet Crush drummer Ric Menck open the album with a crushing blow of rhythmic pop, highlighted by Lloyd's dazzling solo atop Sweet's riffing electric guitar and pounding bass. Sweet sings as a lost man, praying for a sign to point the way; the album then rewinds to reveal how he came to this desolate place.
"I've Been Waiting" captures the euphoric first flush of love with a chiming mix of electric and acoustic guitars. The noose is set in "Girlfriend" when Sweet realizes his needs, accompanied by Quine's muscular guitar and Sweet's multi-tracked harmonies. Love's brilliance is blinding in "Looking at the Sun" and belies an underlying fracture that grows into jealousy and neediness with the busy phone line of "Winona" (underlined by Greg Leisz heartbreaking pedal steel). The comic-book fantasy of "Evangeline" diverts the singer's attention only momentarily before the hammer falls. And when it falls, it falls hard. Very, very hard.
The dragging tempo and Lennon-like splats of rhythm guitar spell the beginning of the end on "Day for Night." The bitter "Thought I Knew You" provides Sweet the vehicle to release years of pent-up resentment, seething with the question "how can I describe the way you slowly put my hope away?" Leisz's pedal steel returns for the morning-after hangover wallow, "You Don't Love Me," which stings deeply with the self-medicating line, "you can't see how I matter in this world." The hurt persists in "I Wanted to Tell You," but the upbeat tempo and strident vocal find the anger seemingly dissipated. Robert Quine adds another terrific solo and the mix of acoustic guitar and overdubbed harmony vocals provide a hint of sunshine through the clouds.
Sweet's need to analyze what went wrong continues in "Don't Go," suggesting he hasn't fully moved on, and trying his ex-lover's patience. The lullaby "Your Sweet Voice" finds the singer finally at rest, but with "Does She Talk?" he's back on the prowl, possibly warning someone involved with his ex ("Gonna need you a key to open the door to her heart / Or are you afraid her body is missing that part?"). The original album closes on a somber, existential note, wondering whether there is anyone to actually hear the plea that opened the song cycle and smoothly segueing back to track 1.
Volcano's fifteenth anniversary 2-CD reissue of this title fleshes out the original in two dimensions. Disc one is augmented with a trio of songs ("Good Friend," "Superdeformed" and "Teenage Female") that had been attached to various import album and CD single issues. All are good, but almost superfluous given the strength of the original album. The real treat is disc two, which reissues the contemporaneous promo-only "Good Friend" CD. The thirteen tracks include acoustic demos, live versions and a pair of covers (Neil Young's "Cortez the Killer," with the Indigo Girls, and John Lennon's "Isoloation").
The demo of "Divine Intervention," stripped of the searing electric guitars of the album turns the song into a Richie Havens-styled plea, highlighted by the acoustic lead playing of Ivan Julian. The live acoustic rendition of "Thought I Knew You" is sung with a fresh sense-memory of the song's origin, and "You Don't Love Me" and "Winona," both shorn of Greg Leisz pedal steel, are more emotionally spent and less country than the album takes. The bonus disc's highlight is an early recording of "Someone to Pull the Trigger" with an end-of-the-rope vocal and ragged production that bests the finished version on Sweet's later "Altered Beast" CD.
The original album's production is flawless and clear, balancing Sweet's vocals perfectly against the onslaught of drums, bass and guitar. The bonus disc sounds like the variety of sources from which it was constructed, with tightly recorded acoustic demos back-to-back with live outings. Disc two serves as a commentary on the original artifact, exposing some roots and offering interpretations. For those who've memorized every nuance of the original LP, "Good Friend" shines a new light on a beloved friend.
In both its original single-CD issue or this expanded reissue, this is an essential for any fan of melodic rock and power-pop. It's a tour de force that Sweet never repeated at album length. [©2007 redtunictroll at hotmail dot com]
A Classic Made Better.......2007-01-06
But why should you buy it? Glad you asked. The guitar work from Richard Lloyd and Robert Quine is outstanding by any standard. The sound is so nice and clean that you can pick out 5 or 6 guitar lines on almost every song. The vocals are top notch, and just the tight playing of all the musicians is amazing. The songs themselves are so good that even when they're stripped down, as they are on the "Goodfriends" tracks, they all still stand up. It really is an amazing work, and a true must buy. Sweet's albums since this one have been a bit uneven, with a few solid tracks and filler. But this one is one of the few cd's that I'll play from beginning to end, including all the bonus tracks, which I had hunted down on my own over the years.
Buy it, you'll like it.
A Classic Album Just Got Better.......2006-09-24
GOODFRIEND features nine of the fifteen tracks on the original release, including two live renditions of "Girlfriend," one from a BBC 1 broadcast and the other from a Cleveland show. Also included are two covers: a live version of Neil Young's "Cortez the Killer" and a demo version of John Lennon's "Isolation." The real revelations are the acoustic demos. On these tracks the songs are stripped to their essence. "Divine Intervention" becomes a beautifully melodic song of hope and uncertainty. Without Greg Liesz's pedal steel, Winona" loses its country feel but not its poignancy. And "Looking at the Sun" has a haunting beauty in this stark arrangement. [All the live tracks and demos were recorded after the release of GIRLFRIEND between March and September of 1992.]
I first purchased GIRLFRIEND on cassette when it was released in 1991, and then again a few years later to upgrade to CD. But this Deluxe Edition justifies purchasing it again. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Sweet, Matthew..................2006-08-20
The Torchbearer.......2006-07-27
I didn't get a chance to see Sweet live until 2000 at the Roxy in Atlanta and I honestly have to say it was the best rock and roll show I've ever seen: raw, immediate, viceral (3 guitars!!!).
If you don't own it, buy it (either the Deluxe addition or just the old cheapie) don't download it either--this one's about DYNAMICS, not lame-o compressed MP3 sound. Definitely one of the best albums of the 90's and that's saying tons.
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X Marks the Spot
Ex-Girlfriend Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008FFT Release Date: 1991-07-23 |
Tracks:
- Exterlude-Intro: The Lesson
- You (You're The One For Me)
- Why Can't You Come Home
- Cold Blooded
- With All My Heart
- S.O.S.
- Exterlude - Give Me A Man
- Fellas In The Area
- Exterlude - Boy Gone Cuckoo
- Don't Knock On My Door
- I Found That Guy
- For All The Right Reasons
- Exterlude - The Man (According To Ex-Girlfriend)..
- I Love My Man
- What I Will Do To You
- Searching To Find The One
Customer Reviews:
Sing Girls!.......2006-05-17
Still In Love.......2006-01-14
Though some may think of it as childish, I believe it has a bit of quirkiness as well. Some ballads, some dance tunes. All enhance their vocals and range. With such selections as "You (You're The One For Me)", and "Why Can't You Come Home" that made it to the charts and "With All My Heart", "I Found That Guy", and "I Love My Man" that never made it to the charts, you can't possibly go wrong with this CD!!
I haven't purchased the CD... but I still have my cassette, and I'm so thankful that this didn't get lost in the process of growing up, going off to college, and moving back home. Yes, I listened to it as a child, but even as a woman, it still speaks volumes. This is one timeless treasure that I plan on keeping with me for the rest of my life.
Why Can't You Come Home.......2004-02-20
Great Voices.......2003-09-07
The single "Why can't you come home?" was a hit. Another single "YOU" hit the top 40. This cd mixes it up pretty good with up-tempo dance and r&b cuts. "What i would do to you" and "Fellas in the area" are all prime early 90's r&b, with the latter showing the new york natives spitting rhymes on the mic about their fellas of choice.
The ballads show their harmonies to be in good form. "With all my heart" is a song of teenage angst about the amount of love a girl has for her boyfriend. Then "I love my man" is from the woman's point of view. Lead singer Stacey tears into this song and has a powerful voice with alot of range. She is similar to an adult STACEY LATTISAW (they even have the same name...lol). This is a good piece of 90's girl group r&b. If you can find it...Buy it!
I love this albulm.......2003-05-23
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Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain
Mono , and World's End Girlfriend Manufacturer: Temporary Residence ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H7ZZT2 Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Part One
- Part Two
- Part Three
- Part Four
- Part Five
Album Description
This collaboration with fellow Tokyo native and modern electronic composer World's End Girlfriend is a five-part sojourn of neoclassical grace and luminescence that defies lazy categorization. As dark as the bottom of the ocean and nearly as otherworldly, "Palmless" finds Mono inhabiting a magical world previously only hinted at in their most orchestral compositions. Forgoing their tendency to erupt into hellish bursts of speaker-destroying noise, Mono instead exhibits remarkable restraint, stretching song lengths past the 15-minute mark, turning barely-there crescendos into earth-shaking events. This record is a miniature panoramic view of the sea on an eerily still day, the current swaying at an impossibly lazy pace, and the sound of a thousand tiny waves crashing all at once.Customer Reviews:
Why...........2007-07-04
Why does that upset -- nay, sadden -- me? Probably because 'Palmless Prayer' is, no joke, one of the most beautiful compositions I've ever heard. Really.
Two reviews... goodness. I will say, however, the only reason I sought out this album was because I heard someone else declare it to be levels above one of my most beloved bands -- Canadian post-rock 'Godspeed! You Black Emperor!'; the spite that immediately exerted itself, simply from another being putting 'Godspeed!' (qualitatively) at a lower level than any other particular musical force, was enough for me to seek out this music immediately... and so I did.
...and this guy knew what he was talking about, at least in part. No -- I will not be so bold as to praise 'Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain' an entity towering above the works of 'Godspeed! You Black Emperor'... no, I cannot do that, because, to my ears, it is not of a higher level. That said, I am both surprised and excited in being able to tout the album as reaching the same general level of greatness, because that greatness, in my experience, is not reached very often.
There are various reasons this music is haunting, but perhaps the most demanding virtue is its sense of drama; not often have I heard such sadness echoed in the form of music. At first, the sound was so unrelenting I had to take a giant step back, and proceeded to observe with skepticism, for anything this morose can so easily come off as narcissistic or, similarly, containing a mild amount of pretense. Yet, with further listens, it was obvious -- behind the seemingly 'artsy' surface, there is a permeating heart that, for me, breathes the most loving, sensitive of breaths... As a painfully somber cello segways into the angelic, minimilist notes that conclude "Trailer, 2", I sit in mere awe... Often, yes, I prefer to use words like "angelic" because they provide a powerful sentiment to anyone reading it, but admittedly I like to, at times, pull words out of the hat just to garnish attention (I want all good music to be heard!). In this case, words like angelic couldn't be more appropriate or sincere.
What's more, is that this composition really doesn't feel all that FRESH, so to speak; the more celestial sections recall ambient-master Brian Eno, the use of strings familiar to those exposed to a good deal of film music (the yearning of Tan Dun's 'Crouching Tiger'). "Trailer, 4", possibly my favorite of the elegies to be found here, is haunting and unforgettable [really]; its use of boy soprano absolutely pristine, drenched in a seriousness I rarely hear in any form of contemporary music; referring again to film (which, as the "trailer" titles in the tracks might indicate, the album has much parallels with), 'Mono/World's End Girlfriend''s use of vocals in this particular track remind me of the brilliant, (post?)modern classical/film composer Elliot Goldenthal (his works for 'Alien 3', 'Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, 'Michael Collins', etc.)... I.E., the guys' here are utilizing a formula that has existed before, but they lace it with such authenticity and deep emotion that its familiarity comes with grace and gratitude.
I'm about to check out both of these bands' other works; looks like they reside in the "post-rock" world, as far as vague categorizations go. Knowing this, 'Palmless Prayer' feels only slightly post-rock; it's too serious, too direct, and simply too draining to be compared to stuff like 'Explosions in the Sky' or 'Sigur Ros'. The sheer melancholy within compares with the best of 'Mogwai' and 'Godspeed!', and probably the most apt comparison to be made would be with 'Godspeed!''s run-off band, 'A Silver Mt. Zion', primarily because both flow to a slower tempo, provide more orchestral instrumentation opposed to guitar/bass/drums (piano/strings/soundscapes largely in place of), and on a very basic, real level, are simply more powerful.
Like 'A Silver Mt. Zion', one should probably tread lightly if they're not accustomed to such moods. It's all interpretive, of course; I have no question many would simply turn off the music after hearing it for a few moments -- "boring", a very likely response. Thus, or at least for me, it's a matter of willing the imagination to feel the pain endowed in the music, but never forgetting that birthed from this pain is a rapture of beauty too evocative, brimming with a hope that is hard to penetrate without first knowing the contrasting darkness.
Impossible to describe: you have to experience it.......2007-05-18
nothing short of gorgeous.......2006-09-17
Dance Music:
- Goodfellas [Clean]
- Goodfellas [Explicit Lyrics]
- Grass House Greatest Hits [Explicit Lyrics]
- Gun Hill Road
- Hip Hop for Respect [EP]
- Hits 4 the New Millennium [Clean]
- Hits 4 the New Millennium [Explicit Lyrics]
- Holdin' Our Own [Explicit Lyrics]
- Hottie Boombalottie [CD-single]
- House of Representatives
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Organ History: The Organ Transcription in France
In a Silent Way (Dlx) (Stereo/Multi) [Original recording remastered] [SACD]
Pop Music: The Golden Era 1951-1975
Liszt: The Recitations with Piano