My Turn

My Turn

Track Listings

1. Let Me Know
2. Way You Love Me
3. Ladies (Anthem)
4. Get Right
5. Wanna Be Down
6. Don't Fight the Feeling
7. Bye, Bye Baby
8. Heat of the Night
9. Special
10. Lies
11. This Is Your Life
12. You Want It
13. I Like It Like That

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Love Is Spoken Here
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • LOVE IN ANY LANGUAGE
  • A serene peaceful album of children's songs and lullabies
Love Is Spoken Here

Manufacturer: Mormon Tabernacle
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000AE8G5M
Release Date: 2005-09-13

Tracks:

  1. Love is Spoken Here
  2. For the Beauty of the Earth
  3. I Feel My Savior's Love
  4. Our Savior's Love
  5. All through the Night
  6. Homeward Bound
  7. Home Is a Special Kind of Feeling
  8. I Am a Child of God
  9. A Child's Prayer
  10. Suo-gan
  11. Oh, What Songs of the Heart
  12. I Often Go Walking
  13. Simple Gifts
  14. I'm Trying to Be Like Jesus
  15. My Heavenly Father Loves Me
  16. Turn Around
  17. Where Love Is
  18. Love at Home
  19. May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You

Product Description

Songs of heart and home set the tone for the newest album by the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The album features beloved Primary songs such as "I Feel My Savior's Love," "I Am a Child of God," "Where Love Is," and "My Heavenly Father Loves Me." Favorite hymns such as "Love at Home," "Our Savior's Love," and "O What Songs of the Heart" are also included, along with familiar classics such as "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" and "Turn Around (Where Are You Going, My Little One?)" With many new arrangements by associate director Mack Wilberg, Love Is Spoken Here is destined to become another bestseller.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars LOVE IN ANY LANGUAGE.......2006-12-26

I bought this CD for the song "Love Is Spoken Here" which was sung at my father's funeral, to celebrate his life and love of music, especially Church music. Our soloist was a friend whose voice warmed our breaking hearts. But when I saw that I could also get the Mormon Tabernacle Choir version along with many other beautiful American songs, I ordered this. I highly recommend MTC if you are seeking choir music to lift your spirit.

5 out of 5 stars A serene peaceful album of children's songs and lullabies.......2005-09-13

"Love is Spoken Here" is the newest released by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. Featuring children's primary songs, well-known lullabies, and popular favorites, this is a unique entry in the Choir's repetoire, and the albums breathes serenity and peace. The track listing is as follows:

1 Love is Spoken Here
Music: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Text: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Arrangement: Sam Cardon 3:25

2 For the Beauty of the Earth
Music: Conrad Kocher, 1786-1872
Text: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1835-1917
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 3:03

3 I Feel My Savior's Love
Music: K. Newell Dayley, 1939-
Text: Ralph Rodgers Jr, K. Newell Dayley, Laurie Huffman
Arrangement: Sam Cardon 3:30

4 Our Savior's Love
Music: Crawford Gates, 1921-
Text: Edward L. Hart, 1916-
Pacific Publications 4:37

5 All through the Night
Music: Welsh Folk Song
Text: Welsh Traditional
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 4:57

6 Homeward Bound
Music: Marta Keen Thompson
Text: Marta Keen Thompson
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 5:46

7 Home Is a Special Kind of Feeling
Music: John Rutter
Text: David Grant
Arrangement: From "The Wind in the Willows"
Hinshaw Music (ASCAP) 3:11

8 I Am a Child of God
Music: Mildred Tanner Pettit, 1895-1977
Text: Naomi Ward Randall, 1908-
Arrangement: Nathan Hofheins 3:36

9 A Child's Prayer
Music: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Text: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Arrangement: Barlow Bradford 3:46

10 Suo-Gân
Music: Welsh lullaby
Text: David Warner
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 5:07

11 Oh, What Songs of the Heart
Music: William Clayson, 1840-1887
Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849-1942
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg
Jackman Music Corporation 4:45

12 I Often Go Walking
Music: Jeanne P. Lawler, 1924-
Text: Phyllis Luch, 1937-
Arrangement: Nathan Hofheins 2:58

13 Simple Gifts
Music: Shaker song
Text: Traditional Shaker, additional text: David Warne
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg
Oxford University Press (ASCAP) 3:04

14 I'm Trying to be Like Jesus
Music: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Text: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Arrangement: Barlow Bradford
Nature Sings Publishing 4:38

15 My Heavenly Father Loves Me
Music: Clara W. McMaster, 1904-
Text: Clara W. McMaster, 1904-
Arrangement: Nathan Hofheins 2:48

16 Turn Around
Music: Harry Belafonte, Malvina Reynolds, Alan Greene
Text: Harry Belafonte, Malvina Reynolds, Alan Greene
Arrangement: Michael Davis 3:24

17 Where Love Is
Music: Joanne Bushman Doxey and Marjorie Castleton Kjar
Text: Joanne Bushman Doxey and Norma B. Smith
Arrangement: Sam Cardon 4:23

18 Love at Home
Music: John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891
Text: John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 3:36

19 May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
Music: Meredith Willson, 1902-1984
Text: Meredith Willson, 1902-1984
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 5:59

This album follows on the heels of the #1 charting album "Choose Something Like A Star" and shows the choir hewing closely to their signature sound and style, while adding a new dimension to their repetoire. This album is perfect for families and is especially suited for young children.
Turn Loose the Swans
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Must for any Heavy Metal fan-- esp Doom
  • Eerie melodic doom metal form beyond the grave
Turn Loose the Swans
My Dying Bride
Manufacturer: Peaceville UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000AINGK
Release Date: 2003-08-12

Tracks:

  1. Sear Me MCMXC III
  2. Your River
  3. Songless Bird
  4. Snow in My Hand
  5. Crown of Sympathy
  6. Turn Loose the Swans
  7. Black God
  8. Cerf Malade [*]
  9. Transcending (Into the Exquisite) [*]
  10. Your Shameful Heaven [Live][*]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Must for any Heavy Metal fan-- esp Doom.......2007-07-13

If you are into epic Doom metal-- this is a great CD. I am a Black Sabbath, Judas Priest , Iron Maiden, Scorpions fan-- and I like Trouble, Candlemass and the first Solitude Aeturnus CD. These guys are unique-- they use great powerful Sabbath- like riffs, with mostly clean vocals, great arrangements, very melodic, use of keyboards and the violin. Its classic epic doom at its very best ! The lyrics aren't exactly to my taste, but the emotional impact of the music is what doom is about-- and this is a great CD. Their latest "A line Of Deathless Kings" is worth getting-- but its not as good as this one from 1993..
Every serious doom metal fan-- indeed heavy metal fan-- should own this CD. I have been following metal since Sabbath in 1970-- and this CD is a must.
Buy it-- the four additional songs added to the original set are good, and one is a great live version.
One should note that the band develops the songs slowly and they are usually 8-10 minutes in length.
Get it-- you won't be disappointed-- Jay Edwards

5 out of 5 stars Eerie melodic doom metal form beyond the grave.......2005-10-25

I am not a huge My Dying Bride fan, or atleast to the degree most people would consider. The only album I've had before this one was "Songs of Darkness, Words of Light," and I heard a good deal of the songs off of both "Like Gods of the Sun," and "The Dreadful Hours." I saw this used, so I bought it.

It was not quite as I expected. The opening track "Sear Me mcmxc III" is slow and layered with violins and an organ in the background. I know doom metal is slow, but this is agonizingly slow. Its like being dragged across a bed of nails. Now some may think this is bad. I loved it. Its so heavy, and weighs down on you. It gives you an eerie feel, a feeling I had yet to feel when listening to a metal album, or any album for that matter.

The heavy guitars don't pick up untill about a quarter way through the second track, "Your River." It still remains slow and miserable (in a good way, of course). The stand out quality of My Dying Bride is the ability for the singer to equal his death growls (as in the song "Turn Loose The Swans") and clean, yet frightening vocals. This is taken to almost perfection in Turn Loose the Swans. THere is a perfect balance. I am not a scream metal person. I was never into the whole death metal scene. My Dying Bride, however, has made screaming and growling enjoyable. This is along the same lines of Opeth, another spectacular band of similar nature.

Almost every track on this album stands out. My personal favorites are "Sear Me mcmxc III," "Your River," and "Black God." Although every track is enjoyable, I wouldn't skip a track on it. The three extra tracks are enjoyable. "Le Cerf Malade" is a haunting instrumental track. Although drawn out and repetetive, I did not mind. It added a lot to the album, even if not intended to be on it. "Transcending (Into The Exquisite)" is an interesting track. Its a lot faster than you'd expect from My Dying Bride, and almost sounds to have industrial elements in some areas. MYB is always surprising, I suppose. The final track, "Your Shameful Heaven," is a live track. Unlike most live tracks, its devoid of the common annoyances, mainly an unruley audience, as well as a distortion in sound.

In short, if you are an MYB fan, pick this up, you won't regret it. Even if you are not, and are merely trying to expand your metal tastes (which you should), check this album out.
Wendy Lands Sings the Music of the Pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A loving tribute to a father from his son
  • Hunt down the originals
  • Huge Disappointment
  • Who is this woman!?!
  • Truly Sublime!
Wendy Lands Sings the Music of the Pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman

Manufacturer: Hip-O Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007E8QH
Release Date: 2002-11-26

Tracks:

  1. Fall In Love Again
  2. Turn Away
  3. I Wish You'd Ask to Dance with Me
  4. Dancing with Antonio
  5. Someday We Will Love Again
  6. Without You
  7. I'm Set Free
  8. True and Tender
  9. Smoke and Mirrors
  10. Prisoners of Evening
  11. My Memories of You
  12. Hold Me a Moment

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A loving tribute to a father from his son.......2005-03-25

It has always been Andrej Szpilman's dream to have his father's songs published in the western world. As the executive producer of this cd, he has fulfilled that dream. Some of his father's songs recorded for the cd were composed during his times in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1941. Wendy Lands lovingly sings these songs with a beautiful heart-wrenching voice.

2 out of 5 stars Hunt down the originals.......2005-01-20

happened to be living in Poland at the time of the release of Polanski's film 'The Pianist', and Polish Radio issued a commemorative boxed-set of archive recordings of Szpilman as pianist and composer. Unfortunately, this set does not seem to have been released outside Poland (though some of the piano tracks have been issued separately by Sony). One of the discs is devoted to some 25 of Szpilman's 'Piosenki' (chansons, popular songs) in archive recordings from the 50s, 60, and 70s of (predominantly) the composer's own arrangements - typically for sumptious dance orchestra or big band, and featuring some of Poland's most popular singers (unknown of course in 'The West').


Only when one hears these songs with their original Polish texts (whether one understands them or not), harmonised, arranged and sung in a style that bears the authenticity of their own time, can one appreciate the (no doubt well-intentioned) folly and inadequacy of this Wendy Lands collection. These new English texts are not translations, so the words have been artificially grafted onto a melody that has been crafted to set and convey text with quite another meaning. Of course the quality of Szpilman's material ensures that the new songs based on his melodies are perfectly respectable as atmospheric bluesy-jazzy numbers, but I can't help wishing that some executive had had the courage to release an album of the songs in their original language and colours... They are incomparably more atmospheric, haunting, charming, melancholy and elegant than the 'versions' presented on this new disc. Any lover of Edith Piaf or Jaques Brel, for example, would fall for them immediately - the inpenetrability of the language only adds to their charm, and is far more meaningful than the second-rate doggerel shoe-horned to the melodies here. I hope these Polish recordings will become generally available soon - if not, you'll have to make friends with a Pole, get a cheap flight to Warsaw, or petition Polish Radio! It really is worth it - the old recordings are charming and heartbreaking.


1 out of 5 stars Huge Disappointment.......2004-02-27

After enjoying the autobiography and the movie, my family's expectations for this recording of Szpilman's songs were extremely high. From all angles, these hopes were crushed. The songs were probably - after their composition - given their first performance in a nightclub and that later exposure over Polish radio would hve retained the European night club feeling. The arrangements were far off the mark , both in their choice of instrumentation and in their composition. As for Miss Land, her voice is better described as "dreary" and "monotonous" rather than 'dark" and "smoky" as some have described it. To put it blunt.ly, she has no "voice" only breathy sighs.

I suggest that Andrzej Szpilman, Wladyslav' son, have another go at this project. During my Foreign Service career I have spent many months in Warsaw 1960-1962 and many hours at the Congresova and other night clubs. It shouldn't be too hard to persuade some Polish musicians to cooperate in a project to re-create Wladyslav's songs imbued with their original charm and spirit.

Finally, I wonder if the English lyrics followed the original Polish or were completely different.

5 out of 5 stars Who is this woman!?!.......2003-06-17

What a beautiful voice, what sensitive, expressive delivery. I bought this album on a whim and I am blown away by the whole ensenble of fine musicians - but especially by Wendy Lands. The recording quality is clean and crisp, the songs evocative, intelligent, and melodic.
The last album that similarly impressed me was Norah Jones.
Then to realize that these melodies were written by Wladislaw Szpilman (the subject of Roman Polaski's "The Pianist") just adds to the wonderment of this beautiful album.
Please, more Wendy Lands! Bravo!!!

5 out of 5 stars Truly Sublime!.......2003-06-15

I was suprised to learn that Wladyslaw Szpilman wrote contemporary songs. I was aware that he wrote compositions, but it never entered my mind that he wrote such beautiful songs that are on this CD. After seeing "The Pianist" and reading Spzilman's book and then seeing the DVD with an added documentary on the making of "The Pianist", my curiosity was piqued. Andrej Spzilman, the son of Wladyslaw, long dreamt of introducing his father's songs to the west and he chose Wendy Lands to sing these hauntingly beautiful songs. Upon purchasing this CD, I was hesitant that I might find them too much in the vein of 'Easy Listening'. I am glad to say that was not the case. I played it three times and should Wendy Lands continue to sing the songs of Wladyslaw Spzilman, I would be grateful. This is a very beautiful album and I cannot recommend it highly enough. Wladyslaw Spzilman did not merely survive the most grim conditions of The Holocaust, he thrived through his love of music and this album is proof of what a genius he was. I look forward to a second CD of his songs sung by Ms. Lands. Her heartrending interpretations draw the listener in. This is a truly sublime album!
Simple Gifts: Shaker Chants and Spirituals
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Shaken *and* stirred
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Simple Gifts: Shaker Chants and Spirituals
Ann Lee , Shaker Traditional , Jane Sutton , Paulina Springer , Joseph Brackett , Robert Dobson , Arthur Rawding , Mary Ann Valaitis , Joel Cohen and the Boston Camerata , Schola Cantorum , and Shakers of Sabbathday Lake
Manufacturer: Erato
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Release Date: 1995-09-05

Tracks:

  1. Come Life, Shaker Life
  2. In Yonder Valley
  3. Virgins Clothed In A Clean White Garment
  4. Mother
  5. Father James' Song
  6. Followers Of The Lamb
  7. Mother Ann's Song
  8. I Have A Soul To Be Saved Or Lost
  9. Heavenly Comfort
  10. A Companion To Stiff
  11. Pinch'd Up, Nip'd Up
  12. I Will Fight And Never Slack
  13. Celestial Choir
  14. Holy Angel
  15. The Lark
  16. Nightingale's Song
  17. Holy Order Song
  18. Learned Of Angel
  19. Laughing John's Interrogatory
  20. I'll Beat My Drum As I March Along
  21. Mother's Warning
  22. The Solemn Bell
  23. Mother's Cup of Tribulation
  24. Sad Days
  25. Encouragement
  26. Verdant Valley
  27. In Yonder Valley (Reprise)
  28. Solemn Song
  29. Turn To The Right
  30. O Will You Sing Another Song
  31. The Spiritual Sailor
  32. Mother Has Come
  33. Holy Mother's Protecting Chain
  34. Simple Gifts

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Joel Cohen spent countless days in the library at the Shaker community at Sabbathday Lake, Maine, transcribing dozens of tunes from among thousands of archived chants and spirituals. Many more of these wonderful tunes were recalled from memory by the community's few resident Shakers--and Cohen and his ensemble, joined by several Shaker singers, made this recording, which deserves to be heard by everyone who loves songs and singing. --David Vernier

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Shaken *and* stirred.......2007-04-28

My interest in seeking Shaker music was professional - I wanted something to use for my church choir's next big performance. What I found in this collection of Shaker music was that, but much more.

Without their music, the Shakers can seem quaint and faintly silly - the odd maiden aunts and uncles with peculiar hobbies (making chairs and living without modern conveniences) and -- nutty bears, indeed! -- living in celibate, and therefore non-regenerative communities.

But their music is something else --earnest, longing, full of commitment and a sense of their own story. And tuneful! You don't have to be a Shaker to appreciate the visual poetry of "Virgins cloth'd in a clean white garment," or hear the deep commitment to resist sin in "I will fight, fight, and never slack until I overcome the enemy," or the desperate longing for eternal life evoked by "In yonder valley there flows sweet union." These are songs written for and performed by people who lived a most austere form of spirituality.

There are those who criticize Joel Cohen for having embellished some pieces by adding, for instance, a drone that is not attested in the literature. By I certainly praise Cohen and the Boston Camarata for having brought these wonderful pieces to my attention. It is icing on the cake that a few of the remaining Shakers of the Sabbathday Lake, Maine community chose to join their voices to this effort. To sing is to pray twice, and this CD certainly delivers on that promise, plus providing insights into an obscure but enduring corner of the American religious landscape.

4 out of 5 stars And then there were four..........2006-10-25

Only four Shakers remain and Sabbathday Lake in Maine houses them all. They range in age from 43 to 80. Given this, without fresh converts the Shakers face extinction. Barred by law from adopting orphans (since 1960, religious groups cannot adopt, only individuals or couples can), the twentieth century saw a steep decline in their numbers. Thanks to religious revivals, back in the nineteenth century their numbers swelled to over 5,000. But by 1920 a mere dozen remained. Though the small community hopes, and continually prays, for new recruits - which must come in the form of consenting adults - their values clash with modern America. Which was, of course, the original point. The largest hurdle for membership: total celibacy. No procreation, nothing. And, as we all know, twenty-first century American culture is anything but celibate.

Shakers remain not only celibate, but ascetic. Though not to the level of the Amish or the Luddites. Sabbathday Lake has a website, a car, telephones, and internet connections. They also don't hermit themselves from society. They play an active role in it. So throw away any notions of Puritanical witch hunters. Shakers laugh, socialize, read, dance, and, as this CD aptly demonstrates, they sing their ascetic hearts out.

The music, largely resembling English folk music, rhapsodizes about Shaker values, history, and vows. All songs but one get performed a capella. Some emphasize the lyrics with stomping and clapping. Permeating the set is the figure of "Mother," or Ann Lee. She helped found the Shakers in the eighteenth century and all faithful remain her spiritual heir (after Jesus Christ, of course). Early followers faced persecution, but found faith in Mother's actions and example. The song, titled appropriately, "Mother" retells the story of the "blessed fire" that spread from Manchester, England to America. Believers also reaffirm their faith and actions by singing songs in Meeting. An apt beginning, the CDs first song presents an ecstatic chant that reminds members of their ominous vow: "Come life, Shaker life, Come life eternal, Shake, shake out of me all that is carnal." "Followers of the Lamb" repeats the lines "I'm glad I am a Shaker" three times in celebration. Some songs don't have words and get half hummed half sung with mystical sounds. Shakers also express anger. "A companion stiff" fiercely pounds away individualistic thoughts in favor of community. The beautiful and upbeat "Encouragement" combines non-word singing with strongly contrasting fervent stomping and clapping. Somehow it encapsulates both meditative contemplation and heart-racing ecstasy in only two and a half minutes. Aptly bookending the CD is the most famous Shaker song, "Simple gifts." Instantly recognizable, Aaron Copland popularized this tune in his 1950 ballet "Appalachian Spring." Here it receives a sparse but inspired choral performance. As such, it aptly closes the CD with a message of faith and simplicity.

This CD, recorded at Sabbathday Lake, preserves a sampling of the thousands of Shaker songs known to exist. To this day these songs still fill the Shaker's 1794 Meeting House, the last one still in use. But how much longer? In the end, whether or not the Shakers can survive their current troubles, they will always remain an important piece of American and religious history. Not that that provides much consolation. Either way, this recording helps to preserve an important aspect of the Shaker's cultural contribution: their impressive music.

5 out of 5 stars A beautiful album .......2005-09-17

This is a gorgeous album of melodies so strong and simple that you could build bridges on them.
The issue of the theology is irrelevent unless you believe that differences in the theology expressed--which may be different from yours--will interfere with your pleasure in the music. I can easily imagine topics that, no matter how beautifully expressed, I would be unable to listen to. It wasn't the case with this CD.

(You would also be upset if you believe that (a) listening to others express their beliefs, which are different form yours, is a sin, (b) your faith will be swayed by listening to gorgeous music from people who disagree with you, or (c) it's wrong for people with different beliefs to have their music recorded. I doubt very much that any of the people who have expressed theological concerns about this CD would feel that way but, hey, people who do feel that way should be given appropriate warning).

4 out of 5 stars Shaker Music -- misunderstood?.......2005-01-27

I read the reviews of this CD and feel some people are not understanding the lyrics. One cautioned that Shakers refer to God as "she." At first, I thought the same thing; however, after carefully listening to the music many times, I truly believe that when they refer to "she", they are solely referring to Mother Ann, the founder of their religion, whom they obviously adored and admired. This music is haunting and well-performed and should NOT be a "turn-off" to any Christian who chooses to listen.

5 out of 5 stars Some new old ideas.......2000-10-14

I am a big fan of early American music, and Joel Cohen and the Boston Camerata really know how to do it. I found this album musically refreshing as well as spiritually refreshing. As a minister of music, I appreciate the sensitivity the Camerata brings to its interpretation of these traditional Shaker hymns. I also love hearing music by singers (specifially the Shakers themselves) who are not afraid to limit their understanding of who God is -- infinite and varied in nature, not subject to human limitations such as gender. There is a great freedom in this music which some listeners who are tired of the rigid confines of modern theology will appreciate. My only ambivalence is with the pieces on which the Shaker community takes a leading role. On the one hand, I think this is brilliant and enriching. On a purely auditory level, though, their untrained sound is a little distracting. Decide for yourself when you purchase this delightful album!
My Turn on Earth
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great for FHE
My Turn on Earth
Carol Lynn Pearson
Manufacturer: Excel Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FZEQNM
Release Date: 2006-05-31

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great for FHE.......2007-07-11

Catchy songs from a 70's play to help learn about the Plan through the eyes of a group of children, with the main focus on a girl named Barbara. Some of the songs get a bit cheezy but most of the time are simple, beautiful ways to express the purpose of life. More upbeat than Primary songs and more modern language than the Standard Works. It would be great if it came out on DVD, but until then the soundtrack is great to listen to as a family while doing activities together.

1. Once Upon a Time
About the Genesis of Earth and Man
2. Heaven
"Heaven is everything that I'd like it to be"
3. I Have a Plan
Satan and Jesus present their plans
4. Shout for Joy
Celebration of Agency and destruction of Satan's Plan
5. My Turn on Earth
leaving for mortality-"The world turns 'round like a merry-go-round"
6. Everybody Ought to Have a Body
"A body is the only way to go"
7. Choosing
The consequences and joy of being able to choose
8. My Story
making decisions and how to repent of mistakes
9. The Golden Rule
put yourself in other's places
10.Look for the Little Light
light of Christ in each of us to help us choose
11.Opposition
must know the bitter to know the sweet
12.Homesick
yearning for heaven, make a bit of heaven on Earth
13.Where on Earth Can I Find Heaven
"where on Earth can I find heaven, and stay?"
14.It Isn't Good to Be Alone-Eternity is You
importance of eternal companions/families
15.Angel Lullaby
great for singing as a lullaby to your kids
16.What Does It Take to Make a Family
sing, learn, and growing together
17.I'm Not Ready
"Have I found what I came here to find?"
18.Forever
"life isn't long enough,...it's nice to know there's all eternity for everything you'd like to do"
19.Finale
reprise of track 5
Symphonic Suites of the Animated Classics
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Listening
  • Fun Disney
  • Somewhat sub-standard production quality, but excellent tunes and arrangements
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Symphonic Suites of the Animated Classics

Manufacturer: Michelle Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000011KI
Release Date: 1994-12-08

Tracks:

  1. The Lion King Symphonic Suite: The Circle of Life
  2. The Lion King Symphonic Suite: I Just Can't Wait To Be King
  3. The Lion King Symphonic Suite: Can You Feel The Love Tonight
  4. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Suite: Whistle While You Work
  5. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Suite: I'm Wishing
  6. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Suite: With A Smile And A Song
  7. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Suite: Some Day My Prince Will Come
  8. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Suite: One Song
  9. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Suite: Heigh-Ho
  10. Aladdin Symphonic Suite: Arabian Nights
  11. Aladdin Symphonic Suite: Prince Ali
  12. Aladdin Symphonic Suite: A Whole New World
  13. Aladdin Symphonic Suite: One Jump Ahead
  14. Beauty And The Beast Symphonic Suite: Belle
  15. Beauty And The Beast Symphonic Suite: Beauty And The Beast
  16. Beauty And The Beast Symphonic Suite: Be Our Guest
  17. Pinocchio Symphonic Suite: Give A Little Whistle
  18. Pinocchio Symphonic Suite: When You Wish Upon A Star
  19. Pinocchio Symphonic Suite: I've Got No Strings
  20. Pinocchio Symphonic Suite: Turn On The Old Music Box
  21. Pinocchio Symphonic Suite: Hi Diddle-dee-dee
  22. Pinocchio Symphonic Suite: When You Wish Upon A Star (reprise)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Listening.......2007-01-23

The Kingston Symphony Orchestra (Kingston, Ontario) may not be the NY Philharmonic, but they do a very creditable job of providing wonderful music for easy listening. I was particularly delighted to find orchestral arrangements of these wonderful tunes. I am very glad that I purchased this album and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone who enjoys this type of music.

5 out of 5 stars Fun Disney.......2007-01-10

I enjoyed this album and found it useful to choreograph dances for my students.

3 out of 5 stars Somewhat sub-standard production quality, but excellent tunes and arrangements.......2005-09-01

The Kingston Symphony Orchestra might not be the very best ensemble in the world (and it shows on this recording), but the lasting power and beauty of the songs on this album and some of the new and lovely arrangements of them are worth the listen. There are some definite technical and musical flaws as far as the recording and ensemble go, but the music and how it's arranged makes up for it.

Three stars for some soaring moments, due to classic tunes and arrangements.

My main beef: Where's The Little Mermaid?? Why discount one of the most beautiful Disney scores ever written?

1 out of 5 stars Crap!.......2005-08-09

What a scam! Terrible arrangements played by a third rate ensemble, called the Kingston Symphony Orchestra, that sounds more like a bad high school orchestra playing in a gym. Don't waste your money on this dog.
My Turn Your Turn: Songs for Building Social Skills
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    My Turn Your Turn: Songs for Building Social Skills
    Cathy Bollinger
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000FTB4U6
    Release Date: 2005-05-17

    Tracks:

    1. People Like It When I Say Hi
    2. You Say, I Say
    3. My Turn, Your Turn
    4. I Can Say Excuse Me
    5. I Can Help Somebody Out
    6. Who, When, What
    7. It's OK That Sometimes I Don't Understand
    8. Save a Little Bit for Later
    9. I Like Movies, So Do You
    10. Can I Play Too
    11. Remember Look Towards Their Eyes
    12. Sometimes I Feel Angry
    13. Please and Thank You
    14. Everyone Has Strengths to Be Proud Of
    Britten Conducts Britten: Operas 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Britten's lesser operas?
    • Britten's lesser operas
    Britten Conducts Britten: Operas 2

    Manufacturer: Decca
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    ASIN: B000654OU6
    Release Date: 2005-03-15

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Britten's lesser operas?.......2007-05-29

    Of course it's all a matter of taste. I find most of Britten's operas first class with no exception. 'Gloriana' is an under-recorded jewel, full of melody and emotion. 'Turn of the Screw' a masterpiece of claustrophobic sense. 'Rape of Lucretia' full of chamber sensibility. And the performances cannot be bettered.
    Need I say more? DECCA is paying an enormous service to collectors with these releases, especially those who have a real concern with storage space. They deserve 10 stars, if available.

    3 out of 5 stars Britten's lesser operas.......2007-05-13

    I loved Britten's Operas 1. So I snatched this item up right away. It's o.k. but not as good as the first collection. Death in Venice was the only opera on these discs that I really cared for. It's every bit as good as the Hickox version so if you already have one there's really no need to buy the other. As for the other operas they're nowhere near as good as Billy Budd, Peter Grimes, or Albert Herring. For those just discovering Britten's operas start out with the first boxed set.
    Short Stories
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • As usual, there's always a downside.
    • impressive
    • perhaps the furthest out of Kronos' recordings
    • Short stories greater than life
    • very inconsistent
    Short Stories
    Steven Mackey , Sofiya Gubaydulina , Pandit Pran Nath , Hank Dutt , David Harrington , Joan Jeanrenaud , John Sherba , I.F. Stone , Terry Riley , Krishna Bhatt , John Constant , and Kronos Quartet
    Manufacturer: © 1993 Elektra Entertainment
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000005J1X
    Release Date: 1993-03-09

    Tracks:

    1. Digital
    2. Spoonful
    3. Spectre
    4. Cat O' Nine Tails (Tex Avery Directs the Marquis de Sade)
    5. Quartet Euphometric
    6. Physical Property
    7. Soliloquy from How It Happens (The Voice of I. F. Stone)
    8. Quartet No. 2
    9. Aba kee tayk hamaree (It is my turn, Oh Lord)

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars As usual, there's always a downside........2005-12-07

    If you like adventurous music then this is an excellent pick, 75 minutes of interesting sound effects and rhythms. But, as is often the case, there are no liner notes which, especially when listening to composers with whom one is unfamiliar, cheapens the offering. Borrow it from a library or buy it second hand. Maybe Kronos will eventually get the message.

    5 out of 5 stars impressive.......2003-12-10

    but it also impresses me how new music could possibly survive without fabulous recording and explosive effects.

    5 out of 5 stars perhaps the furthest out of Kronos' recordings.......2001-04-26

    SHORT STORIES is an outstanding collection of new music. "Digital" by Elliot Sharp is all percussion, presumably produced with violin, viola and cello. "Spoonful," the great Willie Dixon song, is arranged for strings much like "Purple Haze" before it. "Spectre," by John Oswald, probably best known for his electronic manipulations of the Grateful Dead, is a piece that starts out inaudibly, and then all of a sudden gathers into what sounds like a UFO taking off! Cowell's "Quartet Euphometric" is a short, lovely piece, the most conventional on the album.

    And that leaves the 5 longer pieces, each one masterful in its own right, and adding to an amazing overall effect: 1) John Zorn's "Cat O' Nine Tails," in which he applies his quick change methodology to the string quartet to hilarious effect, 2) Steven Mackey's "Physical Property" for electric guitar and quartet, with stunning rhythms and textures, 3) Scott Johnson's "Soliloquy" featuring a tape of I.F. Stone, the radical journalist, who questions the persistence of barbarism and tribalism, and asks, "...is it necessary to repeat after 2,000 years all the things you people learned in Sunday school?! How -- how absent-minded -- how forgetful!", 4) Sofia Gubaidulina's "Quartet No. 2", which is sinuous and splendid -- Kronos have done their part to put her before the public -- and 5) Pandit Pran Nath's "Aba Kee Tayk Hamaree," with the voice of the North Indian master, and his disciple Terry Riley on tamboura, a reverent way to close, and the first chance for myself and many others, I'm sure, to hear him.

    Of the Kronos releases I've heard, SHORT STORIES is the furthest out, with the least reference to the early 20th century, and the greatest risk-taking vis a vis the classical music establishment. It works! Fantastic!

    5 out of 5 stars Short stories greater than life.......2001-01-24

    This is one absolutely brilliant collection of compositions, from the beginning to the end of this CD, offering 75 minutes of music. It starts with a vivid and pulsating Digital, continues with Willie Dixon's Spoonful, transformed here into some sort of avant-garde blues (!?) performed with an intensity of Jimi Hendrix. Cat O' Nine Tails, appropriately subtitled as "Tex Avery Directs the Marquis de Sade", is a graphic performance, and with its humor, witty references and brief genre zip-zapping throughout the piece it's characteristic for John Zorn. Steven Mackey plays electric guitar with the Kronos Quartet in his own energetic and exiting piece, Physical Property.

    Scott Johnson's 13 minutes long Soliloquy makes me think that I have an advantage in not being a native English speaker because the sense of music of the foreign language always remains (at least to me it does). The inherent music in one's own mother tongue with all its melody, rhythm and texture usually goes unnoticed. By using the short edited parts, or "loops", of I.F. Stone's lecture I feel Kronos does exactly that: brings out the music of the English language and accentuates it with their own instrumental backing. It's a functional and artistically justified method, I feel, justified by the beauty of the composition and the text itself.

    One of the highlights of the CD is certainly Sofia Gubaidulina's Quartet No. 2. It brings a sense of eeriness and menace, maintaining the suspense, not unlike some of impressive and disturbing compositions of Krzysztof Penderecki. It would certainly quality as "musica non grata" to the totalitarian Soviet regime of the former USSR, Gubaidulina's country of birth.

    John Oswald's Spectre is an experience for itself. It is, simply, one of the most amazing, intense and breathtaking compositions I have ever heard. Like Cat O'Nine Tails, Physical Property and Soliloquy, it was written for Kronos Quartet. It was meticulously recorded in numerous but seamless layers of overdubs and in that sense it was really written for a huge string orchestra of, say, thousand string instruments all of which played by Kronos. It starts with sounds of the quartet's tuning-in out of which one single note is sustained. It sounds fragile and shallow at first but soon after subtly gains strength and depth. As its timbre becomes richer and richer, one gradually becomes aware of numerous other tones that co-exist with the first one, thousands of them, almost the same, but not quite. They start to interact, bumping into each other. And then... the pitch gets slightly higher, the sound constantly gains power in a mighty spiral, a tornado of sound that sucks you in and throws you out. Like a soul leaving the body, as in some Castaneda's novel. This is how I imagine shooting heroine must be like, as sometimes depicted in movies, where a little bit of blood is let into the syringe and then the mixture injected back. Musical Eros & Thanatos... One could say Spectre might be a musical metaphor for life itself, from birth to death with a promise of infinity or immortality.

    It's the music like this, fresh and adventurous, that brings all deserved praise to the Kronos Quartet. Short stories? No. More like synopses for epic novels, greater than life.

    3 out of 5 stars very inconsistent.......2000-12-10

    Like other Kronos releases, the music on one track will be fantastic, and on the next will be awful. I love Elliott Sharp's "Digital" (how he did that with a string quartet is beyond me), Henry Cowell's "Quartet Euphometric" and Stephen Mackey's "Physical Property." The Johnson, though, is tedious, and the Zorn piece is fantastically irritating and goes nowhere, and the Pandit Pran Nath is extremely boring. Oh well. Buy it if you can get it cheap.
    DRG 25th Anniversary Show Stopping Performances
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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    DRG 25th Anniversary Show Stopping Performances

    Manufacturer: Drg
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005Q6IN
    Release Date: 2001-10-23

    Tracks:

    1. A Day In Hollywood A Night In Ukraine: Just Go To The Movies - Priscilla Lopez/David Garrison/Frank Lazarus/Stephen James/Peggy Hewett/Kate Draper
    2. Babes In Arms: I Wish I Were In Love Again - Christopher Fitzgerald Jessica Stone
    3. Pal Joey: Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered - Patti LuPone
    4. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - KT Sullivan
    5. Nunsense: I Just Want To Be A Star - Christine Anderson
    6. Louisiana Purchase: Wild About You - Debbie Gravitte & New York Voices
    7. Oil City Symphony: Beaver Ball At The Bug Club - Mike Craver/Mark Hardwick/Debra Monk/Mary Murfitt
    8. Falsettoland: The Baseball Game - Michael Rupert/Chip Zien/Faith Prince/Janet Metz/Heather MacRae/Stephen Bogardus
    9. Very Good Eddie: Isn't It Great To Be Married? - Virginia Seidel/Spring Fairbank/Charles Repole/Nicholas Wyman
    10. The Fantasticks: A Perfect Time To Be In Love - Harvey Schmidt
    11. Call Me Madam: You're Just In Love - Tyne Daly/Lewis Cleale
    12. Taking My Turn: Fine For The Shape I'm In - Margaret Whiting/Marnie Nixon/Cissy Houston
    13. A Party With Betty Comden & Adolph Green: The French Lesson - Betty Comdon/Adolph Green
    14. The Madwoman Of Central Park: Better - Phyllis Newman
    15. Greenwillow: Never Will I Marry - Anthony Perkins
    16. Song Of Singapore: I Can't Remember - Loretta Swit & Company
    17. Tintypes: Elite Syncopation/I'm Goin' To Live Anyhow, 'Til I Die - Lynne Thigpen
    18. I Love My Wife: Someone Wonderful I Missed - Joanna Gleason/Ilene Graff
    19. The Good Companions: The Pleasure Of Your Company - Malcolm Rennie/Christopher Gable
    20. Forbidden Broadway 20th Anniversary: Liza One-Note - Christine Pedi
    21. Meet Me In St. Louis: The Trolley Song - Donna Kane & Ensemble

    Tracks:

    1. 4 Guys Named Jose...And Una Mujer Named Maria!: Feel It - Philip Anthony/Henry Gainza/Allen Hidalgo/Ricardo Puente
    2. Fame - The Musical: There She Goes!/Fame - Natasha Rennalls & Ensemble
    3. Do Re Mi: What's New At The Zoo? - Heather Headley/The Animal Girls
    4. High Society: Once Upon A Time/True Love - Melissa Errico/Daniel McDonald
    5. Tenderloin: Artificial Flowers - Patrick Wilson
    6. State Fair: Driving At Night/Our State Fair - Company
    7. Kiss Me, Kate: Were Thine That Special Face - Brian Stokes Mitchell
    8. Black And Blue: Black And Blue - Linda Hopkins/Ruth Brown/Carrie Smith
    9. The Green Bird: O Foolish Heart - Company
    10. Out Of This World: From This Moment On - Marin Mazzie/Gregg Edelman
    11. The Boys From Syracuse: This Can't Be Love - Davis Gaines/Sarah Berry
    12. Snoopy!!!: Poor Sweet Baby - Pamela Myers
    13. SeesawNobody Does It Like Me - Michele Lee
    14. March Of The Falsettos: I Never Wanted To Love You - Michael Rupert/Stephen Bogardus/Alison Fraser/Chip Zien/James Kushner
    15. Lunch: Perfectly Alone - Carol Burnett
    16. 3hree: Foolish Dreamin'/Something Beautiful/Real Enough To Change My Mind - Jessica Molaskey/Will Gartshore/Rachel Ulanet
    17. Lucky In The Rain: Love Me As If There Were No Tomorrow - Barbara Cook
    18. Godspell: All Good Gifts - Sal Sabella & Company
    19. The Act: Walking Papers - Liza Minnelli & Company

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great compilation.......2002-05-10

    I don't actually own this particular compilation, however, since I own nearly every recording represented on these discs...I think I'm qualified to comment. This is a wonderful representation of the high quality of work that DRG Records does.
    The previous review is way off the mark. This is definitely not a waste of time or money. This is 25 years of preserving Broadway shows, Off-Broadway shows, studio recordings (mostly from the city center concerts), etc. So what if they "aren't as good as the original", DRG is preserving many recordings and artists that other mainstream labels don't or won't. You have wonderful recordings from Brian Stokes Mitchell, Nathan Lane, Debbie Gravitte, Tyne Daly, Anthony Perkins, Joanna Gleason, Marin Mazzie, Carol Burnett, Heather Headley, Patti LuPone, Barbara Cook, etc., and many of these are from Original Cast Recordings just as they appeared on Broadway. This is an excellent sampler of the work going on at DRG. No...I'm not an employee...just an avid listener and collector of theatre recordings.

    1 out of 5 stars A disappointment.......2001-12-15

    There's a reason you've probably never heard of most of the songs and shows on this album, not to mention most of the artists. This is a second-rate collection of second-rate numbers performed by mostly second-rate artists. In the case of the shows that were revivals, the performances on the original cast recordings were better. Don't waste your money.

    Dance Music:

    1. N' My Neighborhood
    2. N' My Neighborhood [Explicit Lyrics]
    3. Notorious K.I.M. [Explicit Lyrics]
    4. Notorious K.I.M. [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Now or Never: Odyssey 2000 [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Now or Never: Odyssey 2000 [Explicit Lyrics]
    7. Nuthin' but a Gangsta Party [Explicit Lyrics]
    8. Order And Kaos [Explicit Lyrics]
    9. Organized Krhymes [Explicit Lyrics]
    10. Out of Fame [Import]

    Dance Music

    dance music

    Dance Music

    Crime of the Century

    Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21 [Enhanced]

    Linger Awhile/the Great [Import]

    Guardian of the Light [Import]

    I Love Rock & Roll, Vol. 16

    Only N'Colorado

    Let's Face the Music: Anne Tofflemire Sings Irving Berlin

    Masterworks Heritage Highlights

    Nods 'N Winks

    Live in Europe [Live]

    Just Marilyn

    Masques

    Grandes Exitos [Import]

    Wagner: Tannhäuser

    The Believer