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| 2. Part of the Game |
| 3. Running Thru Thousands |
| 4. Election Day |
| 5. Family Business |
| 6. Filthy |
| 7. Baby Booz |
| 8. True Playaz Congregate |
| 9. Searching |
| 10. Mobbin' It Robbin It |
| 11. Family Business [Remix] |
| 12. Blackman Slow Down |
The Package,Get Low Playaz,Get Low Records,Gangsta Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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A New Journey (Deluxe Package w/bonus tracks + Irish charm)
Celtic Woman Manufacturer: Manhattan Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KQGX1Y Release Date: 2007-01-30 |
Tracks:
- The Sky and the Dawn and the Sun
- The Prayer
- Newgrange
- Over The Rainbow
- Granuaile's Dance
- The Blessing
- Dúlaman
- Beyond The Sea
- The Last Rose of Summer
- Caledonia
- Laschia Ch'io Pianga
- Carrickfergus
- Vivaldi's Rain
- The Voice
- carborough Fair
- o Ghile MearBonus Tracks:
- Sing Out!
- Shenandoah - The Pacific Slope (Live from Slane Castle)
- At The Céili (Live from Slane Castle)
- Spanish Lady (Live from Slane Castle)
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Second only to Riverdance as an international Irish showbiz phenomenon, previous installments of this Platinum-selling extravaganza have become beloved PBS standards. The original buxom quartet of female singers, Lisa, Maev, Orla, and Chloe, have duly been joined by Hayley and are, as usual, backed by a full symphony orchestra and choir, plus enough traditional instruments (the house fiddler, Mairead, is a powerhouse) to keep things legit. The material ranges from folkloric ("Dúlaman" is best known from Clannad's legendary rendering), to a standard from another Celtic nation ("Caledonia," Dougie McLean's love letter to his native Scotland), to classical lite (Handel's poignant "Laschia Ch'io Pianga"), to movie hits ("Somewhere Over The Rainbow" in a delicately lovely, a cappella, close-harmony treatment), to homegrown New Age (Enya's "Newgrange"). Most tracks are produced to turn, presented in the aural equivalent of Technicolor or day-glo, in which colors pop while diverging ever so slightly from nature. In short, although the album offers fresh material, it covers old ground -- but this is exactly what the act's target audience expects and desires. Fans of acoustic folk would likely find the prevailing aesthetic a touch garish, but fans of Sarah Brightman and Il Divo will be diverted and thrilled. The deluxe package offers four bonus tracks, three of them live, plus a silver claddagh charm. --Christina RodenCeltic Woman Photos
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Wonderful deal!!.......2007-07-26
Worth the money.......2007-07-25
Gunner July 2,007
celtic woman a new journey.......2007-07-16
celtic woman- a new journey.......2007-07-15
There are some great easy-listening songs, with an upbeat twist. These
ladies do a great job harmonizing.
5+stars!!!!.......2007-07-13
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Our Love To Admire (Special Package)
Interpol Manufacturer: Capitol Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PY32CY Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Pioneer To the Falls
- No I In Threesome
- The Scale
- The Heinrich Maneuver
- Mammoth
- Pace Is the Trick
- All Fired Up
- Rest My Chemistry
- Who Do You Think
- Wrecking Ball
- The Lighthouse
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Our Love To Admire is at once unmistakably Interpol and undeniably new. The witty and perverse "No I In Threesome" is an upbeat ode to shaking up a staid relationship propelled by Carlos D's peerless bass melody while the tenderly observant "Pace Is the Trick" proves that the band are still the masters of the dramatic - check the painful pause right before the sinfully satisfying return of Sam's thundering drums and Daniel's ringing lead guitar. The band's impressively seductive evolution is obvious all over the record, but never more so than on tracks like "Mammoth," "Who Do You Think" and on the album's lyrical centerpiece, the ghostly "Rest My Chemistry." While Daniel is understandably proud of the song he cautions against reading too much autobiography into its lyrics. "We always leave the interpretation to the listener," he says. "I mean, you shouldn't watch a movie for the first time listening to the director's commentary!"Our Love to Admire closes with "The Lighthouse," a funereal dirge that is among the most unexpected and memorable songs ever recorded by the band. Almost entirely percussion-free, the song is constructed around Daniel's mournful guitar and Paul's sparten lyrics. Not only is it one of their finest moments to date, it provides the album's most goose-bump inducing moment, the very same reflex shivers that make Interpol live shows such an exhilarating experience. As the very last song the band recorded for the album it was, they say, the hardest to play. The hypnotic guitar part was played on a 50-year-old guitar that had toxins on the strings, providing Daniel with a blistering and painful sensation in his fingers. The band weren't even sure the track would make it out of the studio, but once they heard Paul's remarkable vocals they were floored. The song - and the album - doesn't so much end as it bleeds to a close with a long, echoey coda filled with feedback and strin! gs. A fittingly dramatic end to a stunning and emotional journey. Interpol is back, every bit as good as before but charged with a new spirit, a new direction, a new label and, most of all, a new confidence.
Special Package Edition includes:
A bound, CD-sized hard covered book with 24-page booklet. CD in back and poster.
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Instant Classic.......2007-07-18
The vocals are emotive and serve as the vocal point for each song. The bass sound is full, yet throaty. The guitars are upfront, with a nice use of texture.
"No I In Threesome" is a personal favorite, complete with the title line in an unexpected place. "Heinrich" is an excellent choice for radio play. Other stand out tracks include "All Fired Up" (with some very active guitar lines), "My Chemistry" (actually some of the best Interpol lyrics ever are present on this song", and "Wrecking Ball"
I can't wait to see them on their upcoming tour.
Cementing their sound a little bit further... get the normal copy this special edition is not worth it!.......2007-07-18
I bought it thinking it was going to be unique, only to find as I pulled off the wrapping that i managed to tear a small part of the paper cover album! Not only that, but when I opened the booklet up the cd managed to fall out (also comes in a slip) and get slightly scratched (not bad enough that i couldnt listen to it) and the poster, apart from being folded up way too many times is also a pain to try and get back into its original sleeve.
Plus it costs a lot more then the normal version. Just buy that one!
The album:
Apart from being over joyed at the thought of a new interpol album, I have to say that I didnt really find that much of a difference in the writing style to antics. I feel however, the difference between turn down your bright lights and antics is quite easy to spot.
I find there is some starking difference to the overall feel of the album. Almost like the recording was more refined, less analoge and more of a digital perfect stream of sounds involved ( I will refer back to antics for a better listen) but I like it!
This album provides quite a mellow feel to it, really easy to listen to and as an interpol fan, you can only help and appriciate that this band is finding its sound. This album is evidence of that.
I dont know if this will be as big a hit as Antics was with "Evil" but "the Henrich Manuver" and "All fired up" may prove otherwise.
A good Interpol album. Not as innovative as people seem desperate to find between albums but if you are a fan of the interpol/joy division sound from previous experiances (albums) then this one is for you.
It's a different kind of Interpol.......2007-07-17
Been Waiting a long time for this album!.......2007-07-14
this is on the so called "special package".......2007-07-12
on the new songs, they are pretty good, some classics already
my beef is with the special package, the booklet is essentially on different paper (thicker non shiny) but it's the same as the regular cd
the poster pictured is a masterful foldout poster folded so many times, think of a regular size cd insert with dimensions 4 x 5.. that's a lot of folds
the poster art is not too bad
i guess i was hoping for some pictures of the band, ok i will stop hating now, just make sure u buy the regular cd
save your money, buy the regular one instead
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Rocket Man: Number Ones [CD/DVD Package]
Elton John Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NDEXPW Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Bennie and the Jets
- Daniel
- Crocodile Rock
- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
- Philadelphia Freedom
- Island Girl
- Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Kiki Dee, Elton John
- Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
- Sacrifice
- Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
- Can You Feel the Love Tonight?
- Your Song
- Tiny Dancer
- Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)
- Candle in the Wind
- Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
Tracks:
- Bennie & The Jets (Live from The Red Piano Show)
- Rocket Man (Live from The Red Piano Show)
- Candle In The Wind 1997 (Live from The Red Piano Show)
- Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting (Live from The Red Piano Show)
- Your Song (Live from The Red Piano Show)
- Your Song (bonus video)
- I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues (bonus video)
- I'm Still Standing (bonus video)
- I Want Love- featuring Robert Downey Jr. (bonus video )
- "Tinderbox" (bonus video)
Album Description
On March 25, the remarkable Elton John proudly turned 60 years old. To celebrate the occasion, he performed his 60th concert at Madison Square Garden, and two days later released a newly compiled and digitally remastered collection of his greatest hits from past to present. This over 78-minute-long compilation is the first-ever single disc to cover the first 35 years of the great singer-songwriter's career. This limited edition comes with a bonus DVD, containing 5 live performances from the NBC broadcast of Elton's Red Piano concert, including his hits "Bennie and the Jets," "Rocket Man," "Candle in the Wind 1997," "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," and "Your Song." It also features 5 music videos, including "Your Song," "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues," "I'm Still Standing," and "I Want Love"--the latter featuring Robert Downey Jr.--plus Elton's new video for his latest single, "Tinderbox," only available here.Customer Reviews:
One disc is not enough........2007-07-14
Over the Top, as Usual.......2007-06-02
Love him or loathe him........2007-05-23
It's a wonder the man, born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, has time for a pop career at all.
But what a colourful career it has been. Love him or loathe him, in terms of sales and lasting popularity the singer, with over three decades of back catalogue, has more than earned his superstar status.
Never a conventional looker with his Lily Savage specs and rug bouffant, John's ability to dip into soul, disco and country as well as classic pop and progressive rock on tracks such as "Tiny Dancer", "Rocket Man", "Your Song", "Sacrifice' and "I'm Still Standing", has made him a musical legend.
Through sales slumps and well-publicised fall-outs with lyricist Bernie Taupin, the music maestro has managed more comebacks than Cher's Farewell tour.
To mark the occasion of his 60th birthday, Elton John releases a special edition 2-disc edition that includes a bonus DVD featuring five promo videos spanning the last four decades and five prevously unreleased tracks from his legendary Red Piano Las Vegas show.
The main CD features 18 tracks of hits spanning the likes of "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Candle In The Wind", including "Tiny Dancer" (the song that was immortalised by the filmmaker Cameron Crowe in his fictional rockumentary "Almost Famous").
The collection veers more towards his Seventies' work and mixes the ballads with the rowdier numbers such as "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting") and "I'm Still Standing".
Some of the tracks are overly sentimental, particularly the latter stuff, but there's no getting away from the quality of recordings such as "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" and "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long Long Time)".
Fans will lap it up as part of the birthday celebrations, even though there's been a better "greatest hits" collection only few years ago.
But it's hard to begrudge such an enduring and popular artist his place in the limelight, particularly now that he's reached 60 years of age.
On the whole this is as solid a compilation as anyone who lacks a bit of Elton in their collection could wish for.
Rocket Man, Number Ones by Elton John.......2007-05-17
One of my favorites is "Tiny Dancer", a song written about Maxine Feibelmann, a dancer who was on tour with Elton and who later married Bernie Taupin. They are divorced now, but the song will forever be a beautiful story and mind's eye visual performance to me. Close your eyes when you listen, you can see her dance.
Now, one song I would have liked on this compilation is "Ticking." That is just me, and that song is another of my all-time favorites.
When you're finished listening to disc one, you'll be filled with memories of where you were and what you were doing at the time each of the songs hit the airwaves. It was a nice return to the past. You can sing along, wash dishes, take a walk, or just listen. It was nice to have all the hits in one place.
As much as I love the music, I really loved the second disc in the set. The DVD is also broken up into two sections.
Five videos (the good kind - the when MTV was all about videos kind) are on the disc. "Tinderbox" is nostalgic and you see some of the old band mates when they were young and footage of shows and concerts, bus trips and plane rides. The cinematography is awesome and I'm not sure if I watched or listened more.
If you remember "I Want Love", this is a haunting piece that uses Robert Downey, Jr. He's in an empty apartment looking for love with sad eyes, hardwood floors, a fireplace and great windows. I think I want to live there. Although the focus in this piece is on Downey, Elton sings lyrics that weave a story. You will also smile at the video of "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues." This video hits home now with the war and so many soldiers leaving and returning to the United States. At the end of the "Your Song" video, I clapped. In my study, alone with my cat, Gus, I clapped at my laptop screen.
Don't fear if you're a fan of live music. This compilation has something on there for you as well. You can see performances from Elton's "The Red Piano Show" in Las Vegas.
I loved the concert footage. I forgot how great Elton John was on stage. I saw him in Cleveland a long time ago. I was a size 5 then, more interested in scanning the crowd for boys then appreciating that I was in the presence of a fantastic performer. Oh, so is youth.
Speaking of youth, if you are a bit older, like me, this is a great CD to share with your kids. They will get a good review of Elton's work and also get to see him perform.
Rocket Man Rocks.......2007-05-17
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Pet Sounds 40th Anniversary CD+DVD (Limited Edition Fuzzy Package)
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G03Q2S Release Date: 2006-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Wouldn't It Be Nice (Mono)
- You Still Believe In Me (Mono)
- That's Not Me (Mono)
- Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (Mono)
- I'm Waiting For The Day (Mono)
- Let's Go Away For Awhile (Mono)
- Sloop John B (Mono)
- God Only Knows (Mono)
- I Know There's An Answer (Mono)
- Here Today (Mono)
- I Just Wasn't Made For These Times (Mono)
- Pet Sounds (Mono)
- Caroline No (Mono)
- Hang On To Your Ego (bonus track)
- Wouldn't It Be Nice (Stereo Mix)
- You Still Believe In Me (Stereo Mix)
- That's Not Me (Stereo Mix)
- Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (Stereo Mix)
- I'm Waiting For The Day (Stereo Mix)
- Let's Go Away For Awhile (Stereo Mix)
- Sloop John B (Stereo Mix)
- God Only Knows (Stereo Mix)
- I Know There's An Answer (Stereo Mix)
- Here Today (Stereo Mix)
- I Just Wasn't Made For These Times (Stereo Mix)
- Pet Sounds (Stereo Mix)
- Caroline No (Stereo Mix)
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Originally released May 16, 1966 Pet Sounds is hailed as one of the most influential and important albums of the 20th Century. It has been noted by over 100 domestic and international publications/journalists as one the Greatest Albums Ever. This limited 40th Anniversary Edition CD+DVD is packaged in a unique "fuzzy" digipak. (Also available in regular jewel box version). The CD includes both the original mono and remixed stereo versions. DVD video features: The Making of Pet Sounds - Behind-the-scenes documentary featuring interviews with Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston and Tony Asher. Pet Stories - Brian Wilson, Tony Asher, Hal Blaine, Carol Kaye, Don Randi, Frankie Capp and Tommy Morgan reflect on the Pet Sounds sessions and the album's legacy. Rhythm of Life: Sir George Martin & Brian Wilson in the Studio (BBC TV show excerpt). 1966 Promotional films for Sloop John B and Pet Sounds. 1966 Good Vibrations "Firehouse" promotional film. "God Only Knows" photo gallery synched to audio. DVD audio features: Album program in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound and in Hi-Res 96kHz/24-bit PCM stereo. Hang On to Your Ego in Hi-Res 96kHz/24-bit PCM mono.Beach Boys Photos
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A Real Treat! Especially the DVD!.......2007-06-27
The dvd has some promo videos and candid interviews with members of the band and especially of Brian Wilson but the sound quality of the DVD Dolby Surround is truly fantastic. You just end up hearing sounds that you didn't know were there when you were just listening to the cd. It's made me decide to forego the cds and to go straight for the DVD whenever I want to listen to the album. For this reason alone I'd say go get this version unless they end up just releasing the DVD in an mlps format the way they have just done with U2's "Rattle and Hum". If they do that in the future, I'd say go and get that if you already have the cd. Oh yeah, and they really should include "Trombone Dixie" in addition the "Hang On to Your Ego" that they included with the cd but not with the dvd as well as the other outtake sounds that were part of the bonus tracks that were released in the 1991 stereo version.
Confessions from a curious listener.......2007-01-20
The 40th Anniversary edition comes with a wonderful DVD that documents the making of this album through interviews and original footage, plus a video showing a visit Sir George Martin made to Brian Wilson's home.
This album is a MUST-HAVE for music fans, and I totally agree with Sir Paul McCartney's views on this album (printed on the CD's booklet), expressing that "NOBODY IS TRULY MUSICALLY EDUCATED WITHOUT LISTENING TO PET SOUNDS"
You can never have too much Pet Sounds.......2007-01-04
I already own the box set, the 1st CD edition and even an original vinyl copy. It seems that every time I upgrade I am never disappointed.
Purist seem to like the Mono version of the album. I love the all the sounds that scream out of the stereo version.
If you do not have the box set or the other stereo Cd, I would highly recommend this set. It covers everything Pet Sounds that you will want. If you do not care for the interviews and film, you will appreciate the surround mix on the DVD. The box set is more for Brian wilson Fanatics(Myself included) and collectors.
Finally, a HIGH CLASS package for a high class album.......2006-11-11
So, this work of art was literally outstanding in its field, and those of us who actually listened to it were challenged with our feelings, thoughts, and actions toward this thing that we called LOVE. It was an absolute shame that Capitol Records was spoiled by their cash cow producers (The Beatles and The Beach Boys) and only wanted more of the same stuff that paid their salaries, and yet couldn't see the "art" part even as it was smacking them in their corporate faces! This album, Pet Sounds, spawned a deeper penetration into mainstream pop music of artistically developed poetry and music. Now we were getting exposed to productions that challenged our senses: abstract forms like "MacArthur's Park", self-divulgences like "17" by Laura Nyro, and of course John Lennon's 2 great anthems "All You Need Is Love" & "Give Peace A Chance".
....all thanks to this work of angst...I mean, ART, by Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys - "Pet Sounds". And this package is a fine tribute to its existence...with a Bonus DVD too!
What's better than Pet Sounds?.......2006-11-10
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Allure of Sanctuary
Karen Marie Garrett Manufacturer: Karen Marie Garrett Publishing, Waterstreet Records and Publishing Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BGQXKE Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Tip Toe Dancer (Kathryn's Song)
- Lake EWOK Muse (Piano & Cello)
- Simple Things
- Allure of Sanctuary
- Welcome B.
- The Green Hills
- Gnossienne No 1
- Gnossienne No 2
- Gnossienne No 3
- Will's Song
- Toll of War
- Lake EWOK Muse Reprise (Piano Solo)
Album Description
A STUNNING CD RELEASE BY KAREN MARIE GARRETT AND LEGENDARY PRODUCER WILL ACKERMAN, creator of Windham Hill Records, gold and platinum record producer, and Grammy Award-Winning recording artist.Recorded between George Lucas' Skywalker Sound Studios in Marin County, California and Mr. Ackerman's Imaginary Road Studio in Windham County, Vermont.
VICTORY REVIEW; ACOUSTIC MUSIC RESOURCE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST; TOM PETERSEN
"Karen Marie Garrett is a top-drawer pianist headed for bigger things. Allure of Sanctuary is the Olympia artist's third release, following a straight classical disc and another in this New Age vein. This new release is as soothing as it's intended, but it's also energizing. Where a lot of New Age is so light it begins to drift and grow unidentifiable, Garrett's compositions are distinct, with melodies for the listener to hook into. It's billed as New Age, but several cuts qualify as Light Jazz - very mellow Vince Guaraldi, perhaps. Thus, Garrett is a distinctive new artist in this field and could, with the right promotion, see herself at the top of the New Age charts (Allure is already getting significant airplay on Easy Listening stations). It won't hurt a bit that she is a pupil of the founder of the New Age genre, Will Ackerman; nor do dead-enders get invited to record their albums at Skywalker ranch, using Lucas's Bluthner grand!
Get this album, neighbors - you can say you "knew her when."
Reaches #8 on Top 100 New Age Radio Charts in just FIVE weeks!
TOP 20 ALBUM LIST OF THE YEAR FOR 2005
Kathy Parsons, Solo Piano Publications, New York
Recipient of ENGLAND'S PIANO HEAVEN "GOLD AWARD"
Stephen Cairns, Piano Heaven, England
Customer Reviews:
Allure of Sanctuary.......2007-06-13
Allure of Sanctuary.......2007-05-13
A Brilliant Piano Album (reviewed by Stephen Cairns at [...]).......2006-12-09
Allure of Sanctuary.......2006-07-19
from Solo Piano Publications.......2005-11-14
The CD begins with "Tip-Toe Dancer (Kathryn's Song)," one of the lighter pieces in this collection. It was inspired by a story told by a close friend about a childhood dance performed for friends and family. Graceful yet playful, it is easy to imagine the seriousness of the young dancer and the warm reception of the adults. "Lake EWOK Muse" is an improvisational duet for piano and cello that followed a sunrise meditation beside Lake EWOK at Skywalker Ranch, where the album was recorded. The feeling of serenity envelops you as you listen to the two artists interact seamlessly, creating a perfect sense of peace. "Simple Things" is a celebration that begins in a classical style reminiscent of a children's piano study and evolves, retaining the sweet melody and simplicity of the message but becoming a full and graceful solo. The title track is fascinating. It begins with a mournful piano prelude and becomes a rhythmic dance with a seductive Spanish flavor. Susan Whittle's vocals and percussion provided by Will Ackerman and Derrick Jordan add to the enchantment. "Will's Song" is an improvisational piece that is so deeply felt that it almost sends a chill - what a beauty! "Toll of War (Adagio)" is a wrenching duet for piano and cello. A profound statement of humanity rather than of politics, the sense of loss and pain reach to the depths of the soul. This is a piece that needs to be heard. The gentle, pensive closing track is a solo piano reprise of "Lake EWOK Muse."
"Allure of Sanctuary" is a must-have CD!
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Lights and Sounds (Special Package CD+DVD)
Yellowcard Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CNGCD4 Release Date: 2006-01-24 |
Tracks:
- Three Flights Up [Instrumental]
- Lights and Sounds
- Down on My Head
- Sure Thing Falling
- City of Devils
- Rough Landing, Holly
- Two Weeks from Twenty
- Waiting Game
- Martin Sheen or JFK
- Space Travel
- Grey
- Words, Hands, Hearts
- How I Go
- Holly Wood Died
- Lights and Sounds [Dolby Surround Sound][*]
- [Bonus Material] [Dolby Surround Sound]
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Lights and Sounds is a statement of intent: Yellowcard has grown up. Never "just kids" to begin with, the California-by-way-of-Florida quintet tackles thornier subjects than on 2003's Ocean Avenue, while taking a more ambitious approach towards their already proficient musicianship. Sean Mackin's surprisingly well integrated violin playing has always been a big part of their sound, but now they've upped the ante. Their third album doesn't just open with a pretty piano-based instrumental ("Three Flights Up"), but leads to a 25-piece orchestra, along with Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks, on "How I Go." It may sound pretentious, but they make the unusual combination (pop-punk plus classical) work. On their second major label effort, Yellowcard comes across as serious to be sure--and this is nothing new--but not pretentious or silly. Affairs of the heart are as important as ever, but charismatic frontman Ryan Key has other matters on his mind. On "Two Weeks from Twenty," featuring Printz Board of the Black Eyed Peas, he sings, "We lost another one that we sent with a gun / They're gonna miss him he was two weeks from twenty." Then on "Words, Hands, Hearts," he laments, "The whole world is different now men have died." No longer bright-eyed teenagers, Yellowcard hasn't lost hope and their compassion remains boundless, but the times have changed, and so have they. --Kathleen C. FennessyAlbum Description
"Lights and Sounds" is a bigger, broader album from their platinum debut album "Ocean Avenue," that finds Yellowcard moving away from songs about breakups and onto more expansive themes of artifice, war, and adulthood. The guitars are tougher, the songs more intricate and encompass a wider spectrum of musical styles, which is evident the title track.Customer Reviews:
3-1/2 stars -- Deal with it.......2006-04-26
Anyway, Ocean Avenue is a very hard album to top, but Ryan Key and the boys do a pretty good job with their latest, Lights and Sounds. Musac Critic and Matthew Berdan's reviews are pretty accurate, and it IS true that the guys have a more mature sound on here, especially on "Down On My Head", which sounds a little like early Green Day. But it was a good choice to release the title track as the first single because it's the strongest cut on the album.
Other good songs include "Sure Thing Falling" and the smooth "City of Devils". But by the time you reach the second half on the album, things go a little downhill. It's not that the songs are terrible, but most of them fail to pack a punch like the songs on their previous album (and it's not because they're more mellow songs). Also, when the guys try to go political, they hit ("Words, Hands, Hearts") and miss ("Two Weeks From Twenty").
But Lights and Sounds is still a good album. I don't agree with the people that are comparing them to Coldplay and Keane (although I like both of those bands), but Yellowcard still have enough going for them.
Anthony Rupert
Awesome as is Worth Your Money.......2006-03-30
Perfect =D.......2006-03-20
That's an excellent CD! I love YC, but in Brazil it's not easy to find their CDs and DVDs too. After 20 days, i have my Special Package! I'm sooo happy! It's so nice, so beutiful, so PERFECT!
Thanks Amazon!!!
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At First was Puzzled..but now im loving it..........2006-03-14
The only thing I don't like about this album is Ryan Key's vocals, I think their very unprofressional but yet has some good lyrics on the whole album. I also don't like the fact that Ben Harper got released and believe me he was a KEY member in the band so I don't agree with Yellowcard's decisons really.
The single "Lights and sounds" is the most played song on TV and Radio, believe it or not their album sales went sky rocking and could knock off the famous "Ocean Avenue".
The 3 Singles I don't like are..
"GRAY"-It's a lame song that the band tries to be tough but has no surport to it.
"How I go"- The intro of the song is really bad, Ryan Key's Vocals are horrible in this song and it has no rythem to a slow beat song...yet the end is pretty good.
"City of Devils"-Again, not a song that I recomand that you will like, the vocals are not good and it sounds like it's a "Last minute" track added to the album...but surprizing the ending is good so I don't know whats going on with the Intros.
Overall the album is great, I like the fast beat songs and it really beats out their previous album....this album is way better but the vocals are not great.
If your a "Ocean Avenue" pop fan..you wont liek this album.
-Bren.
If you like Yellowcard, or just good music.......2006-03-09
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The Ultimate Collection (Dlx Package)
Hank Williams Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006AO39 Release Date: 2002-07-23 |
Tracks:
- I Saw The Light
- A Mansion On The Hill
- Honky Tonkin'
- Move It On Over
- You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- Mind Your Own Business
- My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
- Long Gone Lonesome Blues
- Cold, Cold Heart
- Howlin' At The Moon
- I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
- Hey, Good Lookin'
- Ramblin' Man
- I Dreamed About Mama Last Night
- (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle
- Honky Tonk Blues
- Half As Much
- Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
- Settin' The Woods On Fire
- I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
- You Win Again
Tracks:
- Your Cheatin' Heart
- Please Make Up Your Mind
- Kaw-liga
- Take These Chains From My Heart
- Rockin' Chair Money
- Please Don't Let Me Love You
- Someday You'll Call My Name
- Cool Water
- First Year Blues
- Alone And Forsaken
- The Angel Of Death
- Ready To Go Home
- There's A Tear In My Beer
- Weary Blues From Waitin'
- Why Don't You Love Me
- Moanin' The Blues
- I'm A Long Gone Daddy
- Lost Highway
- I Can't Get You Off Of My Mind
- Lovesick Blues
Amazon.com essential recording
Whether it's Elvis, the Beatles, Louis Armstrong, or Hank Williams, one challenge to the recording industry is sustaining an evergreen artist's appeal to succeeding generations. Hank's legacy has received treatment ranging from the ridiculous (oily overdubbed strings on 1960s LPs) to the sublime (the 10-CD Complete Hank Williams). This generously programmed, 42-track compendium of essentials, a live Opry performance, and four radio transcriptions aims at newcomers for whom wading through the plethora of reissues can be difficult. Some may have discovered Hank as a seminal American artist. Curious younger listeners may know him as a charter icon of the alt-country scene or as Hank Williams III's grandpa. Either way, the packaging here ably introduces Hank--instead of preaching to the converted--with vintage photos and graphics and producer Kira Florita's elemental notes. In all, it makes the joy of discovering Hank a whole lot easier. --Rich KienzleCustomer Reviews:
Great Music.......2007-03-20
I REMEMBER HANK.......2006-08-29
When I heard of Hank's death I sat down and cried.
(Guess that gives my age away -- 75 yrs.)
I guess I can't be called a completest. I purchased the Ultimate Collection and 20 Greatest Hits because they have all the songs I really like -- no, love -- on them. Hank had a way of telling the story in his songs. I sometimes thought he was telling my story in some of his songs.
However, since the completest sets have been mentioned think I'll look them up and check them over.
One thing about Hank's songs -- he has been dead for a long time now and his songs are still being played and sung. That in itself is a tribute to Hank Williams.
No matter which albumn you get you will not be disappointed. They are all timeless. You will not be disappointed.
Dorothy W. Rossa
Chicago, Illinois
"For the new Hank Sr. fan , this is what you need".......2004-05-20
Really Good but 40 Greatest and Original Singles are better.......2004-04-10
A Stellar Collection.......2004-02-04
To not have any Hank Williams in your music collection is to leave a gaping hole. The problem is there are some three dozen anthologies to pick from. Is THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION the best? Maybe not, but it has much to offer. The sound quality is very good. The 28-page booklet has plenty of pictures, serviceable liner notes (written by Kira Florita, co-author of "Hank Williams: Snapshots from the Lost Highway"), and recording dates for all 42 tracks. All the biggest hits are here ("Honky Tonkin'," "Cold, Cold Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)," et.al.). There are a couple of his songs recorded as Luke the Drifter, including the weeper, "I Dreamed About Mama Last Night." CD-1 is presented chronologically, but CD-2 skips around after the first four tracks. Also, (as noted in other reviews) the last six tracks are radio transcriptions. "Why Don't You Love Me" and "Moanin' the Blues" are from a 1950 Grand Ole Opry Show; the final four tracks are taken from a 1949 WSM "Health & Happiness" radio show. The sound on these final tracks are the equal of his studio recordings and if anything add a more intimate and relaxed feel to these performances in front of a live audience.
Overall, this is an excellent overview of Williams' career, and will more than adequately provide the neophyte fan with an understanding of the legend of Hank Williams. [Running Time: Disc 1-59:29, Disc 2-50:05] HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Paul Thorn Live Short Street Package Store
Manufacturer: Perpetual Obscurtiy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00083KXRY |
Product Description
1. Blue Stew 2. Viagra 3. Turnip Greens 4. Butter My Biscuit 5.A Star That Fell Down 6.I'd Rather Be A Hammer Than A Nail 7. Joanie The Jehovah's Witness Stripper 8. Every Little Bit Hurts 9. Give Them Their Roses 10. Ain't Love Strange 11. Two Dogs In Heat 12. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
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Surprise / Vampars 2 CD Package
John R. Butler ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000N262NY |
Product Description
Two great CDs for a special low price.
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Hal Leonard Guitar Method Beginner's Pack - Book 1 CD & DVD Package
Manufacturer: Hal Leonard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00065PWHA |
Product Description
This value-priced pack contains everything a beginning electric or acoustic guitarist needs to get started! It includes the Second Edition of the Level 1 book/CD pack in the world-famous Hal Leonard Guitar Method, as well as the method's correlating DVD.Dance Music:
- The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2000 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Thug Walkin' [Clean]
- Touche d'Espoir [Import]
- Traditional Songs & Dance from Greece [CD-single]
- Trap Affiliated [Explicit Lyrics]
- Uncharted Waters [Explicit Lyrics]
- Urban Gypsys
- Waiting for a Break [CD-single] [Import]
- War of the Worlds [Explicit Lyrics]
- We Still Crunk
Dance Music
Tango: The Elegy for Those Who Are No Longer [SACD] [Hybrid SACD] [Hybrid SACD]
Rhumba Para Buhaina - Jerry Gonzalez and Fort Apache Play the Music of Art Blakey
Left My Voicebox in a Seaside Town
The Soulful Expression of an African from America





