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| 2. Get You Mad |
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UK edition of the third single off 'The Marshal Mathers LP'. Featuring a sample off Dido's hit album, 'No Angel'. Tracks, 'Stan' (LP Version), Sway & King Tech-'Get You Mad' (feat. DJ Revolution w/Eminem) (non-LP) and two tracks not included on the German, 'My Name Is' (Explicit Version) and the CD-ROM video for the title track. Slimline jewel case. 2000 release.
Stan,Eminem,Universal Int'l,5" CD Singles,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Getz/Gilberto
Stan Getz , Joao Gilberto , and Astrud Gilberto Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047CX Release Date: 1997-05-20 |
Tracks:
- The Girl From Ipanema
- Doralice
- Para Machuchar Meu Coracao
- Desafinado (Off Key)
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
- So Danco Samba
- O Grande Amor
- Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer)
- The Girl From Ipanema - 45 RPM Issue
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars) - 45 RPM Issue
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Originally released in March 1964, this collaboration between saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist João Gilberto came at seemingly the end of the bossa nova craze Getz himself had sparked in 1962 with Jazz Samba, his release with American guitarist Charlie Byrd. Jazz Samba remains the only jazz album to reach number one in the pop charts. In fact, the story goes that Getz had to push for the release of Getz/Gilberto since the company did not want to compete with its own hit; it was a good thing he did. Getz/Gilberto, which featured composer Antonio Carlos Jobim on piano, not only yielded the hit "Girl from Ipanema" (sung by Astrud Gilberto, the guitarist's wife, who had no professional experience) but also "Corcovado" ("Quiet Night")--an instant standard, and the definitive version of "Desafinado." Getz/Gilberto spent 96 weeks in the charts and won four Grammys. It remains one of those rare cases in popular music where commercial success matches artistic merit. Bossa nova's "cool" aesthetic--with its understated rhythms, rich harmonies, and slightly detached delivery--had been influenced, in part, by cool jazz. Gilberto in particular was a Stan Getz fan. Getz, with his lyricism, the bittersweet longing in his sound, and his restrained but strong swing, was the perfect fit. His lines, at once decisive and evanescent, focus the rest of the group's performance without overpowering. A classic. --Fernando GonzalezCustomer Reviews:
It just doesn't get any better.............2007-06-30
There are conflicting stories as to how this recording, or, at least, Astrud Gilberto's part in it, came to be. At this distance in time, who cares? The late Stan Getz was said to be an unpleasant man. Who cares? He was, you see, a genius, who played the sax like nobody before, or since. Astrud Gilberto supports some political causes that I can't stand. Who cares? She's the prototype of a whole genre...another may be a little prettier, or have a little better voice, but Astrud is still "the original"; all others are copies. Music and politics shouldn't mix, anyway.
Here we have a collection of talent in one place not equaled till "The Blues Brothers". Besides Getz and Astrud, we have Antonio Carlos Jobim and Astrud's then husband, Joao. Great music, well played, and recorded to perfection. EVERYBODY needs at least one copy of this.
Every Collector's Must Have!.......2007-06-08
Beautiful.......2007-05-22
View fom Sugarloaf Mountain.......2007-03-14
Riding at Full Throttle on Top of Bossa Nova!.......2007-02-17
The present CD was recorded in 1963 when Bossa Nova was the "new thing" mixing with Jazz and conquering USA.
Three geniuses, Joao Gilberto (guitar and vocals), Stan Getz (tenor saxophone) and "Tom" Jobim (piano and composer of eight of the ten musical pieces in the CD) join and mix their efforts to give the audience an outstanding performance.
On top of all that Astrud Gilberto sang "Girl from Ipanema" (she had never before performed professionally) and became instantly a star.
Sebastiao Neto bass and Milton Banana drums complete the musical team.
"Girl from Ipanema" make you feel being at the wonderful Ipanema Beach surrounded by the loveliest girls in the world (believe me, I've been there). Astrud's voice is just unbelievable.
I recommend hearing, enjoying and comparing this song's version with the one recorded in 1967 by Sinatra and Jobim.
"Corcovado" aka "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars" evokes those wonderful starred nights from Rio de Janeiro, with all their sensual appeal, hearing soft guitar music. Getz's saxophone phrasing is just from another world!
"Para Machucar Meu Coracao" ("To Hurt my Heart" authored by Ary Barroso) is the story of a love affaire gone sour. Joao Gilberto's voice is able to express heartrending pain.
This CD is one of the Top Popular Music in my personal selection, tied up with before mentioned Jobim-Sinatra. I recommend it warmly!
Reviewed by Max Yofre.
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Jazz Samba
Stan Getz , and Charlie Byrd Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047CW Release Date: 1997-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Desafinado
- Samba Dees Days
- O Pato
- Samba Triste
- Samba de Uma Nota So
- E Luxo So
- Bahia (aka Baia)
- Daesafinado
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Guitarist Charlie Byrd was invited to travel and play in Brazil during a cultural goodwill tour sponsored by the Kennedy administration in 1961. He was completely enamoured by the music, and when he returned, he headed straight for the recording studio to make the now classic Jazz Samba. Collaborating with Stan Getz on tenor sax and backed by a band that included Gene Byrd (bass, guitar), Keter Betts (bass), and Buddy Deppenschmidt and Bill Reichenbach (drums), Byrd forged a new and brilliant sound. American record companies were to churn out hundreds of watered bossa-pop albums that have since given the style its lounge-addled image, but this album stands as a tribute to the vitality and adaptability of jazz. --Louis GibsonCustomer Reviews:
Swirling, beautiful bossa nova-jazz.......2007-07-30
Bossa nova music that dips, swings, boasts fine harmonic structures--and an infectious rhythmic pulse !!!.......2007-06-19
The CD track set opens with an extended version of "Desafinado." The guitar gets plenty of air time in bossa nova music; and Charlie Byrd's guitar solo stuns me with its beauty and sensitivity. "Desafinado" plays with a few key changes to enhance the quality of the number; and the percussion works very well, too.
"Samba Dees Days" picks up the tempo considerably; and this ought to brighten any party you play this at! Stan Getz plays tenor sax to perfection; and Buddy Deppenschmidt along with Bill Reichenbach play the drums very, very well. "Samba Triste" is the only truly mournful sounding samba on this album; the minor keys work very well as Stan's melancholy solo enhances the forlorn flavor to "Samba Triste."
"Samba De Uma Nota Só (One Note Samba)" exudes elegance and style; when you listen to this track the fusion of jazz and samba is very evident. "E Luxo Só" reverts to a faster tempo that really makes you want to get up and dance wherever you are; and "Bahia (Baía)" concludes the album with a silky elegance that is singularly beautiful.
There is one extra number. The bonus track is the 45 rpm issue of "Desafinado." Naturally, the shorter version of this number doesn't provide us with the luxurious meanderings of the full length track. Nevertheless, it interests the listener to hear what the band chose to include--and exclude--when, under time constraints, they had to deliver the number fast yet with all the brightness of the full rendition. You won't be disappointed.
The liner notes include the original liner notes by Dom Cerulli; and there are great black and white photos of the band members playing. John Litweiler contributes an informative essay about the creation of the album as well. The quality of the sound is excellent.
I highly recommend this CD for any fan of bossa nova music; and people who enjoy jazz with a samba twist will cherish this one for ages to come.
Old School.......2007-01-17
I'd give it 6 stars if I could!!!.......2006-09-16
I've worn out a few Jazz Samba LPs and now own it on CD. It's a timeless classic. It has perhaps the definitive version of "One Note Samba" on it. "Desifinado" "Bahia", "O Pato" also shine very brightly. In fact, there are no tracks on this CD that are less than superb.
Stan played a lot of different jazz styles, from Cool School to Post Bop to Bossa Nova. And although he is not from Brasil, Antonio Carlos Jobim wrote a Bossa tune honoring him because his "voice" fit the mood so perfectly. Of all the things Stan did a good job on, Bossa was perhaps his forte. And this album along with "Jazz Samba Encore" are two of his best Bossa albums ever.
I'd give it 6 stars in a 1 to 5 star rating system. It's a "desert island" disk.
Bob "Notes" Norton
Nostalgic; great memories, so easy to appreciate.......2006-08-12
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Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio: The Silver Collection
Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000046ZJ Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- I Want To Be Happy
- Pennies From Heaven
- Ballad Medley: Bewitched, Bothered, And Bewildered/I Don't Know Why I Just Do/How Long Has This...
- I'm Glad There Is You
- Tour's End
- I Was Doing All Right
- Bronx Blues
- Three Little Words
- Detour Ahead
- Sunday
- Blues For Herky
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Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson were both consummate performers, comfortable at any tempo, when they met for this 1957 recording, and they're clearly enjoying one another's skills on ballads and uptempo tunes alike. The group is one of the finest editions of Peterson's trios, with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis. It's virtually a machine for quiet swing, and the absence of a drummer lets Getz's silky sound come to the fore with all its details intact. For all his fame as a virtuosic pianist, Peterson is an underrated accompanist. He complements a soloist with deft fills and unobtrusive propulsion, and the backgrounds he supplies here are as subtle as his solos are extroverted. The program is a good mix of standards and Getz originals, including the joyous "Tour's End," while the extended ballad medley could define jazz lyricism. There's also a brief but infectious version of Ellis's "Detour Ahead," the guitarist's early and highly successful foray into songwriting. --Stuart BroomerCustomer Reviews:
Great - The Best of the Best.......2007-01-27
"I'm Glad There Is You . . .".......2007-01-27
"This memorable session was Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson's first and only meeting in the recording studio as co-leaders. Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson Trio remains a most satisfying collaboration and is presented here - in its entirety - for the first time." ~ Nat Hentoff ~
Stan Getz with Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis and Ray Brown? Yes, indeed, on this CD! The group will utterly delight you with their outstanding performances. While I tremendously enjoyed this CD in its entirety, the part I love most is the ballad medley, which the group perfectly performed. I believe this medley is the crowning glory of this album. It's so beautiful that I can just put track #3 on a repeat mode and forget the rest of the tracks! What a brilliant idea to do a medley of all these songs so meaningful to me. This medley alone is worth the price of the CD. The songs and its respective soloists are as follow.
"Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered" - Stan Getz, tenor sax
"I Don't Know Why, I Just Do" - Herb Ellis, guitar
"How Long Has This Been Going On" - Oscar Peterson, piano
"I Can't Get Started" - Ray Brown, bass
"Polka Dots And Moonbeams" - Stan Getz, tenor sax
Also one of my favorites tunes here is "I'm Glad There Is You." Stan Getz's genius shows in every note of this superb and melodic track, and Herb Ellis plays his guitar in a very creative fashion. This is one of the most sublime and notable instrumental versions of all-time. It starts off artistically with Ellis' guitar then Getz joins in slightly overpowering Ellis' guitar to make the most enchanting mix of sax and guitar simultaneously, then comes that gorgeous "solo showdown" between Getz and Ellis. It's so beautiful! I listened to it with a few repeats.
Stan Getz can swing, too! Just listen closely to "I Want To Be Happy," "Pennies From Heaven," "Three Little Words" and his very own "Blues For Herky" and "Tour's End." He plays his favorite instrument effortlessly with ease, precision and virtuosic flair.
When jazz greats get together for a gig, the result is one fantastic album such as this.
An enjoyable musical journey.
Great rythym section.......2006-11-04
Herb Ellis & Ray Brown: Rhythm Machine.......2006-10-04
Essential.......2006-08-09
If you're an audio snob who expects every last KHz of treble to be there, you will be dissappoined. The audio quality is only on par with a good cassette tape, but the music more than makes up for it.
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Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys
Various Artists Manufacturer: Anti ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GGSMD0 Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Cape Cod Girls - Baby Gramps
- Mingulay Boat Song - Richard Thompson
- My Son John - John C. Reilly
- Fire Down Below - Nick Cave
- Turkish Revelry - Loudon Wainwright III
- Bully In The Alley - The Old Prunes
- The Cruel Ship's Captain - Bryan Ferry
- Dead Horse - Robin Holcomb
- Spansih Ladies - Bill Frisell
- High Barbary - Joseph Arthur
- Haul Away Joe - Mark Anthony Thompson
- Dan Dan - David Thomas
- Blood Red Roses - Sting
- Sally Brown - Teddy Thompson
- Lowlands Away - Rufus Wainwright & Kate McGarrigle
- Baltimore Whores - Gavin Friday
- Rolling Sea - Eliza McCarthy
- Haul On The Bowline - Bob Neuwirth
- Dying Sailor to His Shipmates - Bono
- Bonnie Portmore - Lucinda Williams
- The Mermaid - Martin Carthy & the UK Group
- Shenandoah - Richard Greene & Jack Shit
- The Cry Of Man - Mary Margaret O'Hara
Tracks:
- Boney - Jack Shit
- Good Ship Venus - Loudon Wainwright III
- Long Time Ago -White Magic
- Pinery Boy - Nick Cave
- Lowlands Low - Bryan Ferry w/Antony
- One Spring Morning - Akron/Family
- Hog Eye Man - Martin Carthy & Family
- The Fiddler/A Drop Of Nelson's Blood - Ricky Jay & Richard Greene
- Caroline and Her Young Sailor Bold - Andrea Corr
- Fathom The Bowl - John C. Reilly
- Drunken Sailor - Dave Thomas
- Farewell Nancy - Ed Harcourt
- Hanging Johnny - Stan Ridgway
- Old Man of The Sea - Baby Gramps
- Greenland Whale Fisheries - Van Dyke Parks
- Shallow Brown - Sting
- The Grey Funnel Line - Jolie Holland
- A Drop of Nelson's Blood - Jarvis Cocker
- Leave Her Johnny - Lou Reed
- Little Boy Billy - Ralph Steadman
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Johnny Depp and director Gore Verbinski hatched the idea for Rogue's Gallery while filming "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"--that idea being to cast genteel rock superstars like Bono, Lou Reed, Bryan Ferry, Andre Corr, and Sting to reinterpret gritty seafaring standards for an exhaustive 43-track double-disc set produced by Hal Wilner. Throw in a bunch of credible folk stars (Loudon Wainwright III, Richard Thompson), their offspring (Rufus, Teddy) and a string of other curious characters (Jarvis Cocker, Antony) and what results is one of the strangest compilations in recent memory, if not exactly the most historically authentic or, well, digestible. Nick Cave embraces the role just a little too hard on "Fire Down Below," while Ferry can't help but sound like he's singing for the cast of "The Love Boat," but cut through the chaff and there is some real bootie here: Bono's "Dying Sailor to His Shipmates," Jolie Holland's "The Grey Funnel Line" and "Boney" by a mysterious tramp called Jack Sh**, which must be some kind of anagram for Johnny Depp. --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
While working on the two "Pirates Of The Carribean" films, Johnny Depp and director Gore Verbinski became fascinated with the lore and fable of the pirates and sailors who ran the high seas. Enter legendary producer Hal Wilner, who brings his knack for matching maverick musicians with extraordinary material. Artists on this double disc set include Bono, Sting, Nick Cave, Bryan Ferry, Lou Reed, Richard Thompson, Lucinda Williams, Jarvis Cocker of Pulp, and many more. "Rogue's Gallery" offers a look at the hardships, the horrors, the lusts and lurid depths, and the crystal beauty that led men to the sea in ships for hundreds of years.Customer Reviews:
Fun--but not great.......2007-07-03
I won't belabor the song content or the production value. I think the most notable reviews have got that down pat, although I'm not marking down as far as they have because I'm giving points for originality being a fan of Spike Jones and some other truly demented people.
One thing to note: this is not a CD you'd buy if you were looking for something to amuse your kids. Some of the content is very bawdy and Mom and Dad would have some serious 'splaining to do to the little pirates. There's both some language and some situations that are more twisted than a Hangman's knot.
aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrghhhhhhhhhhhhh!.......2007-06-09
Disappointment would be an understatement.......2007-06-04
Hal Wilner should stick to whatever genre it is that made him know enough to be approached by labels, because he clearly has no understanding, and less enthusiasm for *this* genre.
If you love lively music from the maritime era, you can only be bitterly disappointed by this collection. Out of 43 tracks, I found 15 that were salvageable. Sort of.
I've already tossed this onto the pile to go to the resale shop. It wasn't worthy the cost of shipping.
Zzz..........2007-04-04
I appreciate what was attempted here (contemporary artists paying homage to sea chanteys in the spirit of our romanticized version of the pirate era) but it just doesn't really work. The effect is similar to what would be achieved if the London Philharmonic Orchestra attempted to play rap "music" with Luciano Pavarotti rhymin' while flashing gang signs.
another set of hopes are smashed.......2007-03-29
It is VERY sad that these same titles, could not have been produced for quality. They sound like a nightmare.
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The Island
Manufacturer: Milan Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009X766E Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Tracks:
- The Island Awaits You
- Where Do These Tubes Go?
- Sector 6
- Starkweather
- Agnate Ukuleles
- You Have A Special Purpose In Life
- Mass Vehicular Carnage
- Renovatio
- I'm Not Ready To Die
- This Tongue Thing's Amazing
- Mass Winnings
- The Craziest Mess I've Ever Seen
- Send In The Clones
- My Name Is Lincoln
- Blow
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After supplying something known as "additional music" to many films since the late 1990s, Steve Jablonsky seems to have become the go-to composer for director-producer Michael Bay. Jablonsky's score for Bay's sci-fi thriller The Island shows the influence of its producer, Hans Zimmer. "The Island Awaits You" sets up the mood, which is oddly muted for a movie directed by explosion-master Bay. Even a track titled "Mass Vehicular Carnage" is merely ominously low-key, oddly sounding like something by dank trip-hopper Tricky. Elsewhere, the electronic number "Starkweather" successfully creates a feeling of oppressive tension before integrating elements of the main theme. Unfortunately, in his effort to avoid big ka-booms, Jablonsky can be overly subdued; while nothing is jarring, nothing makes much of an impression either. Actually, there is one jarring thing on this CD, and it's the Prom Kings' nu metal/funk hybrid "Blow," tacked on at the end like an afterthought. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
awesome!!!!.......2007-02-18
Only one decent song.......2007-01-15
Stunningly good Score!.......2006-11-10
Track 14 / Worth the price of the CD.......2006-11-04
A few standout tracks, but difficult to recommend on the whole........2006-10-27
In comparison to something like Spy Game by Harry Gregson-Williams, which is a deep, subtle and nuanced electronic score, the Island is stark and aggressive, with much repetition, few discernable themes, and occasional sequences of outright garish and incoherent noise generated mostly by garbled electric guitars. With all this in mind, I feel the CD generally hovers around the two star mark.
However, there are a couple of BIG standout moments; namely 'The Island' theme itself; first featured on the opening track, and then later on track 10 and elsewhere, has a beautiful, haunting, ethereal quality to it, reminiscent of the opening minute of 'Injection' from the M:I-2 score. Similarly, 'This Tongue Thing's Amazing' and 'You Have a Special Purpose in Life' have long, stretches of warm orchestral music that are decidedly enjoyable and memorable.
Finally - and most importantly - the finale, 'My Name is Lincoln' is such a standout track that it deserves special attention. It's a warm, uplifting, inspiring theme which borrows heavily upon Gladiator's 'Now We Are Free', but with an epic choral backing which pushes it to even greater heights. It's incredible, probably one of my top 10 favourite film score tracks of all time, seriously.
If ever there was an album that you should consider purchasing as individual mp3 tracks, this one is it - a purchase of tracks 1, 2, 6, 10 and 14 will pretty much cover 95% of all the good bits.
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The Searchers
Manufacturer: El Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P46PLY Release Date: 2007-05-28 |
Tracks:
- Searchers/Main Title/The Searchers
- Searchers/Ethan Returns
- Searchers/Meet Martin
- Searchers/Locket for Debbie
- Searchers/Ethan and Aaron/The Searchers
- Searchers/Goodbye Ethan
- Searchers/Posse Rides
- Searchers/Comanches/Edwards' Ranch at Sundown
- Searchers/Debbie at the Tombstone
- Searchers/Martin Dragging His Saddle/Burning Ranch
- Searchers/The Searchers/Indian's Grave
- Searchers/Ethan Joins the Posse
- Searchers/The Searchers/Indians Surround the Posse/Death Chant/Indians
- Searchers/Saddle Up/The Searchers
- Searchers/No Bonfires
- Searchers/Ethan Returns from Scouting
- Searchers/Brad Dies/The Searchers
- Searchers/Laurie and Martin
- Searchers/Laurie and Martin Argue
- Searchers/Ethan's Dummy Ruse
- Searchers/News of Debbie
- Searchers/Camp by the Lake
- Searchers/Buffalo Herd/Buffalo Drums
- Searchers/Assembly
- Searchers/The Searchers/Cavalry Crosses the Snowfield
- Searchers/Mose
- Searchers/Cicatriz
- Searchers/Scar's Teepee
- Searchers/Debbie Refuses to Leave
- Searchers/Arrow Hits Ethan/The Searchers
- Searchers/Laurie Warns Martin
- Searchers/Martin to the Rescue
- Searchers/The Searchers/Martin Shoots Scar
- Searchers/Attack on the Indian Village
- Searchers/Reunion of Ethan and Debbie
- Searchers/End Title/The Searchers
- Searchers/The Searchers
- Searchers (Ride Away)
Album Description
2007 UK reissue of Max Steiner's soundtrack to the John Ford film starring John Wayne. Hailed as a masterpiece - not only as Ford's greatest film and Wayne's finest acting performance, but as one of the greatest films ever made. Among the generation of film-makers, from Jean-Luc Godard to Martin Scorsese, Wim Wenders to George Lucas, The Searchers has become a sacred text. Presented here in its original form, Steiner's score for The Searchers evokes every last aspect of Ford's vision: its grandeur, its darkness, its passion and its romance. It is an integral part of one of the greatest movies of the 20th century. 39 tracks. El.Album Details
Hailed as a Masterpiece - Not Only as John Ford's Greatest Film and John Wayne's Finest Acting Performance - but as One of the Greatest Films Ever Made. Among the Generation of Film-makers, from Jean-luc Godard to Martin Scorsese, Wim Wenders to George Lucas, "The Searchers" Has Become a Sacred Text. Its Influence on Quest Films as Diverse as "Taxi Driver" and "Paris, Texas" is Unmistakeable and Its Stark Visual Beauty also Established Standards of Cinematography that have Never Been Surpassed. Presented Here in Its Original Form, Max Steiner's Score for "The Searchers" Evokes Every Last Aspect of Ford's Vision: Its Grandeur, Its Darkness, Its Passion and Its Romance. It is an Integral Part of One of the Greatest Movies of the 20th Century.
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Northwest Passage
Stan Rogers Manufacturer: Fogarty's Cove ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003BTZ Release Date: 2007-01-08 |
Tracks:
- Northwest Passage
- The Field Behind The Plow
- Night Guard
- Working Joe
- You Can't Stay Here
- The Idiot
- Lies
- Canol Road
- Free In The Harbour
- California
Customer Reviews:
Proudly and Resolutely Canadian.......2007-01-28
Song Excellent/Album not really my thing.......2007-01-10
I like the song Northwest Passage a lot and I'd give it 5 out 5. The other notable song is The Field Behind The Plow but to be honest, the rest of the album is a bit too Country and Western for me.
What can I say.......2007-01-10
Stan Rogers Rocks.......2006-07-10
Right on.......2006-03-05
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Getz Gilberto
Stan Getz , and Joao Gilberto Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L6YG Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Customer Reviews:
Buy this!.......2007-06-17
Excellent.......2007-04-16
Get carried away..... .......2007-03-05
Even a language barrier is not a problem. My Spanish was not good enough to comprehend the whole recording, but it floats along to a degree that I could plug some lyrical parts and still be transfixed by the melodies. All serious jazz fans should have this as a part of their collection, and any interested in exploring couldn't go wrong by giving this a try.
A classic masterpiece.......2006-09-12
While the sound quality might not be as good as vinyl as the reviewer below points out, the quality here is still very good. The recording is romantic and the way it was recorded captures the intimacy of the moment.
If you are a Stan Getz fan, this is a must own recording. This is a very sensuous album and the vocals are excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to buy this for anyone who is a fan of Stan Getz.
Only SACD's capture the original master tape sound.......2005-06-09
With 4 times as many bits (increments) in the x direction and 2 to the 8th power more bits (increments) in the Y direction, this SACD is the only format which really captures the sound of the original LP or master tape. You cannot hear the difference between this and the LP. It's the real thing.
If you thought CD's sound harsh, or bass-thin, not like a concert, well, you were right!
Beyond that, this album is the second best selling Jazz album of all time, behind Miles Davis "Kind of Blue".
Yeah it's really that good!
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The Very Best of Stan Freberg
Stan Freberg Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AF8G Release Date: 1998-08-11 |
Tracks:
- John & Marsha
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- That's My Boy
- Try
- The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
- St. George And The Dragonet
- Little Blue Riding Hood
- Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) Part 1
- Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) Part 2
- C'est Si Bon (It's So Good)
- A Dear John & Marsha Letter
- Sh-Boom
- The Yellow Rose Of Texas
- The Great Pretender
- Heartbreak Hotel
- Rock Island Line
- Banana Boat (Day-O)
- Tele-Vee-Shun
- Wun'erful, Wun'erful! (Side Uh-One)
- Wun'erful, Wun'erful! (Side Uh-Two)
- Green Christmas
Customer Reviews:
found an olde classic.......2006-11-03
"Stan Freberg Here...".......2003-12-31
The Right Intro To Stan "The Man" Freberg.......2001-09-20
Born in 1926 as the son of Baptist minister Victor Freberg, Stan first entered show business with his uncle, Raymond Freberg, whose stage act was as Conray the Magician. "Radio was my first library," Freberg has said, as he grew up during the audio medium's golden age and thus became enamored of the effect sound created. After graduation from Alhambra High School, Stan hopped a bus to Hollywood and set up a voice audition with Warner Brothers in 1944. Termite Terrace's legendary directors, Chuck Jones, Robert McKimson, and Isadore "Friz" Freleng hired Freberg on the spot and he started work alongside the equally legendary Mel Blanc.
Soon Stan was branching out more and more, doing cartoon voice work for the majority of the studios as well as a steady diet of work on radio. The Army then beckoned, and after his discharge in 1947 he was contacted by ex-Warners director Bob Clampett, for a puppet TV series he was developing. This became "Beany and Cecil" and became an all-time TV classic.
Then in 1951 he released "John and Marsha," a two-word satire of soap operas that became an instant classic. His career in musical satire thus launched, he compiled more such satires.
Among his best are his "Dragnet" parodies. In "St. George an the Dragonet" Freberg uses June Foray as a near-devoured maiden and Daws Butler (with whom he'd worked during "Beany & Cecil") as the dragon (voiced as a typical Dragnet heavy) and also the skipper of the woods' homicide division.
On "Little Blue Riding Hood" Freberg takes on the famed fairy tale as Sgt. Wednesday, with Little Blue and her grandma running a "goodies" ring - his use of the term "goodies" makes the listener genuinely take the term as police jargon for illicit substances.
Capitol made Freberg do one more Dragnet parody, the brilliant two-parter "Yulenet." Sgt. Wednesday and his partner, Frank Jones, interrogate Grudge, a non-believer in Santa Claus (as well as a non-believer in the Easter Bunny or Columbus - or Cleveland or Cincinatti, though he can't make up his mind about Toledo) who leaves Frank quite shaken and Joe determined to prove Santa's bona-fides.
The greatest strength of Freberg's Dragnet parodies is their attention to the show's detail - Daws Butler, who co-wrote "Yulenet," voices Frank, and perfectly captures the mannerisms Ben Alexander imbued in the character in his time on the real "Dragnet," while Freberg not only parodies the monaural delivery of Jack Webb, he also rattles off believable spoofs of the arcane numerical jargon used by police in reporting crimes - most brilliantly at the track's beginning. "Yulenet's" other enduring quality is its good-natured approach - the ending is believably happy, so much so that comes across as a legitimate "Dragnet" episode rather than just a parody. The real Sgt. Friday couldn't have done it better himself.
Music parodies continued for Freberg, and his funniest was "Banana Boat," his savaging of the embarassing Harry Belafonte hit "Day-O." Freberg exaggerates the song's absurd title and ludicrous lyrics, and the foolishness of the whole enterprise is displayed by the interruptions of Peter Leeds, a friend of Stan's from his radio days, who plays a too-hip bongo player who forces Stan to leave the studio repeatedly to sing.
"Banana Boat" was Leeds' third track with Stan - the first was Stan's take-off on "Great Pretender," followed by Freberg's "skiffle band" parody, a send-up of Lonnie Donegan's "Rock Island Line" and the common folk song trait of backgrounding the song's story more than necessary before going into the actual number.
The calypso form of "Day O" is then used in one of Freberg's tracks that is among his funniest and at the same time one of his most serious. "Tele-Vee-Shun" rips into circa-1957 television and with its terrific jokes and puns makes a serious point about the downside of the medium. There is a caustic nature to this parody that is used to greater effect on his controversial 1958 skewering of Christmas commercialization, "Green Chri$tma$," qualities reflecting his birth as a Baptist minister's son.
While by no means a complete compilation of Freberg's work, this CD is the right place to start in appreciating his work.
Stan Freberg-In A Class By Himself.......2000-11-06
Stan Freberg is almost as funny as he thinks he is.......2000-05-28
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Shakuhachi Meditation Music
Stan Richardson Manufacturer: Gemini Sun Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000037AE Release Date: 1998-02-24 |
Tracks:
- Empty Bell
- Choshi Or Shirabe
- Empty Sky
- Murasaki Reibo
- Buddha Or Satsu
- Yoshi Ya
- Three Valleys
Tracks:
- Reed Fence
- Shin Kyorei
- Tsuru No Sugomori
- Shika No Tone
- Offering
- Wind In The Pines
Customer Reviews:
terrific Meditative music.......2007-03-17
Superb shakuhachi music.......2006-11-14
I have to say I really like this CD. I'm no expert in the genre, I just know what I like and I love the mellow sounds of the shakuhachi flute and have been on the lookout for good recordings over a long period of time. I'm a big Riley Lee fan and have many of his recordings and this is probably just as good as any of them and also the work of Kazu Matsui.
There's another flautist, Manose, who I heard live in concert recently. He's from South Africa and his live performance was stunning. In particular, he did a performance with Deva Premal and Miten that he made up as he was going along which was jawdropping beautiful and probably sold him dozens of CDs on that night. It's hard to find all of his CDs here on Amazon (and some are better than others, check out Suskera and Dhyana Aman) he's worth checking out. Also, if you havent got Riley Lee in your collection, you're in for a real treat.
This music is perfect for relaxing, I would imagine meditation also if you like background music for your meditation and for a massage therapist (or other worker in the healing or other fields that requires soothing background music).
As another reviewer said, you're getting 140 plus minutes of excellent music for $10. I'd say that's a great deal.
Highly recommended.
Perfect Tai Chi Music!.......2006-11-04
An Eckhart recommendation.......2006-09-03
This music is hauntingly beautiful , as another reviewer said, without alot of overlay to get caught up in.
Perfect for unwinding, playing in the background to make any activity a meditation.
Love it.
Excellent!.......2006-07-27
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