| 1. Hello Hello |
| 2. Get Up, Clap Your Hands |
| 3. Livin' It for Ya |
| 4. Walking Through Langford |
| 5. Instumental Interlude #1 |
| 6. Take It In |
| 7. Pure Sex |
| 8. Liquid Sunshine |
| 9. Instrumental Interlude #2 |
| 10. Work Cut Out for Me |
| 11. If You Was - Moka Only, Sunspot Jonz |
| 12. Sunday |
| 13. Familiarize Yourself |
| 14. Love Can't Wait |
| 15. Knock |
| 16. True Analogy - Moka Only, Mr. Brady |
| 17. No One Loves Me... |
| 18. Instumental Interlude #3 |
| 19. Nights Like These |
| 20. Instumental Outro |
Flood,Moka Only,Battle Axe,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap
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Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
Neko Case Manufacturer: Anti ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CS4L1E Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Margaret vs. Pauline
- Star Witness
- Hold On, Hold On
- A Widow's Toast
- That Teenage Feeling
- Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
- John Saw That Number
- Dirty Knife
- Lion's Jaws
- Maybe Sparrow
- At Last
- The Needle Has Landed
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Nine seconds into her first studio album since 2002's Blacklisted, and there it is. You can't miss it. The voice. Instantly recognizable and uniquely commanding, it has been uniformly overlooked by the masses and beloved by those who have caught on. And, believe it or not, it gets even better, whether Neko Case is warbling like a porch-swing neighbor to Loretta Lynn ("Margaret vs. Paulene," "John Saw That Number"), pontificating from the spiritual pulpit of Etta James ("Lion's Jaws," "Maybe Sparrow"), or unleashing the high-octane zeal of a power-pop spitfire ("Hold On Hold On," "The Needle Has Landed"). Her uncanny, often eccentric lyrics have always been delivered with an inherent passion behind the impulse, but rarely have they approached the boldness of these dozen--many of which were inspired by generations of tales from her Ukrainian ancestors. As usual, Case's industry running buddies collaborate to make the sounds behind her, from Calexico to Howe Gelb of Giant Sand to the Band's renowned Garth Hudson. Still, it all comes back to the voice, that serenading urgency that asks in the title song, "How can people not know what beauty this is?" Yes, there are some to ask, how not? --Scott Holter
More from Neko Case
Furnace Room Lullaby |
Blacklisted |
The Tigers Have Spoken |
Live from Austin, Texas |
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Album Description
Neko is a major poet by any standard, a songwriter less interested perhaps in traditional narrative form than in distilling a pure moment of time. She claims no genre, nor utilizes any classic formula for her songs and singing. More than anything she thrives in the spaces in between her music. After two years in the making, "Fox Confessor Brings The Flood" is in many ways the sum total of her journey.Customer Reviews:
Beautiful.......2007-07-28
Neko Case - Amazing Voice, Lyrics and Sound.......2007-06-28
Doesn't live up to billing.......2007-06-20
Yes, she has an incredible voice, but her caterwauling on some of the cuts is just too much. The instrumentalists are adept, but they can't make up for the mediocre songwriting.
Take the obscure lyrics. Perhaps they resonate with the songwriter, but they do nothing for me. Instead of coming off as mysterious or enigmatic, they simply fail to connect on any level.
Then there are the tunes. At best they are forgettable, at worst, supremely annoying.
Perhaps "Hold On" is worth buying the CD for. If not, I would recommend carefully listening to all the snippets before making your decision.
Doesn't even come close to Blacklisted.......2007-06-19
Excellent........2007-06-14
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Texas Flood
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000ICN5 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Love Struck Baby
- Pride And Joy
- Texas Flood
- Tell Me
- Testify
- Rude Mood
- Mary Had A Little Lamb
- Dirty Pool
- I'm Crying
- Lenny
- SRV Speaks - (previously unreleased)
- Tin Pan Alley - (previously unreleased)
- Testify - (previously unreleased, live)
- Mary Had A Little Lamb - (previously unreleased, live)
- Wham - (previously unreleased, live)
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This legendary 1983 debut by the fallen torchbearer of the '80s-'90s blues revival sounds even more dramatic in its remixed and expanded edition. Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar and vocals are a bit brighter and more present on this 14-track CD. And the newly included bonus numbers (an incendiary studio version of the slow blues "Tin Pan Alley" that was left off the original release, and live takes of "Testify," "Mary Had a Little Lamb," and the instrumental "Wham!" from a 1983 Hollywood concert) illuminate the raw soul and passion that propelled his artistry even when he was under the spell of drug addiction. Texas Flood captures Vaughan as rockin' blues purist, paying tribute in his inspired six-string diction to his influences Larry Davis (who wrote the title track), Buddy Guy, Albert King, and Jimi Hendrix. His own contemplative "Lenny," a tribute to his wife at the time, also suggests a jazz-fueled complexity that would infuse his later work. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
good project.......2007-05-15
I strongly recomend this album for anyone .
Oustanding Quality and Great Album.......2007-01-25
What this album is like.......2006-11-27
That's exactly what it was like. I used to say it was "like a religion," some 25 years ago, for me to show up an hour early at Fitzgerald's in Houston, to be first in line when the club opened and get a table right in front of SRV's microphone. What I remember most vividly is his hands on his guitar. He didn't schmooze his audience; he didn't have much patter. Stevie Ray expressed himself through his fingers, and he poured out his soul.
I think he knew very well that one night, my hand was regularly moving in my purse because I was starting and stopping a tape recorder. According to SRV, he was then stuck in a recording contract with someone who would release neither an album nor him from the contract. I listened to that bootleg frequently between his live appearances. (Don't ask: I no longer have it and wouldn't copy it if I did.)
Thus I can "Testify" that the cuts on this first album faithfully replicate the sound of his performance of these songs. Nothing is added - there are only bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton ably anchoring SRV's guitar - and nothing is taken away. If the trio required more than one recording for each of these tracks, it was only to choose among SRV's brilliant improvisations.
The liner notes from the follow-up album, COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER, emphasize SRV's macho appearance as this Texan blasted away a New York City audience. "Macho" is not what SRV was like. He had a slight build. He was soft-spoken. The last cut on the original issue of TEXAS FLOOD, a tribute to SRV's wife, is exquisitely tender, the opposite of macho - in front of God and everyone! SRV played not to impose himself on his listeners but to persuade. Which is ultimately much more powerful.
I learned only from the liner notes for the TEXAS FLOOD reissue that SRV is credited with igniting the 1980s blues revival. That's what a prophet is for, isn't it?
Great songs, but too repetitive.......2006-11-10
That said, it's classic.
Modern Day Blues Classic.......2006-10-17
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Flood
They Might Be Giants Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002H7V Release Date: 1990-01-05 |
Tracks:
- Theme From Flood
- Birdhouse In Your Soul
- Lucky Ball And Chain
- Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
- Dead
- Your Racist Friend
- Particle Man
- Twisting
- We Want A Rock
- Someone Keeps Moving My Chair
- Hearing Aid
- Minimum Wage
- Letterbox
- Whistling In The Dark
- Hot Cha
- Women And Men
- Sapphire Bullets Of Pure Love
- They Might Be Giants
- Road Movie To Berlin
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TMBG has always been a great reason for math and computer science majors to add a real rock album to their collection of John Williams and Weird Al records--and Flood is a bacchanalian celebration of dorkiness. Lifting off from their previous album, Lincoln, which was a sort of transitional hit-or-miss, Flood is a soaring, catchy sing-along album destined for people who love quoting Monty Python sketches. Try not singing the words to "Particle Man," "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)," or "Birdhouse in your Soul." (Apparently, "Particle Man" was so catchy that the song was later used as a sing-along in a cartoon show for children.) Combining a book-smart, funny love of history, junk culture, and film noir, this is the album to own. Put it on loud, sing along, and dance very, very badly. --Todd LevinCustomer Reviews:
Modern classic.......2007-06-05
Favorite Fun CD.......2007-05-13
like some of the old sing alongs with a mother goose
moral and sometimes scary side. If a member of the band reads this I am not
sure they would understand the compliment but I can't help
but note they're singing the "one eyed purple
people eater" songs of the future. SURE SOUNDS GOOD TO ME.
Terrible.......2007-03-10
Oddly, Endearingly Enduring.......2007-02-16
Classic TMBG.......2007-01-17
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Wake of the Flood
Grateful Dead Manufacturer: Grateful Dead / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E1ZBEU Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
- Let Me Sing Your Blues Away
- Row Jimmy
- Stella Blue
- Here Comes Sunshine
- Eyes Of The World
- Weather Report Suite: Prelude/Part I/Part II (Let It Grow)
- Eyes Of The World (Live)
- Weather Report Suite (Studio Acoustic Demo): Prelude/Part I/Part II (Let It Grow)
- China Doll (Studio Outtake)
Album Description
Following the Dead's early Warner Bros. LP's and their evolution from a San Francisco hippie phenomenon to one of the biggest bands on the planet, these five album masterpieces chronicle the creatively expansive portion of their long, strange, and amazing trip beginning in 1873 when they launchd their own label. Rhino's remastered & expanded editions celebrate the Dead's immortal music with state-of-the-art sonics and a wealth of fresh-from-the-archives bonus rarities.Customer Reviews:
wake of the flood.......2007-07-27
One to have in your collection.......2007-03-20
Better late than never! You'll find some classic stuff in this one that really defines how the Dead make you feel when you listen to their unique style and sound.
Admittedly a bit inconsistent , but still a personal favorite .......2007-02-13
through Western Swing.
The next song, Keith Godchaux's Let Me Sing Your Blues Away, is OK, but in my opinion, detracts from the album's flow because of it's fairly "pop" character. Unlike many folks, it seems, I am a big fan of his keyboard work, but this particular song sounds like it wandered in from an entirely different musical universe.
Row Jimmy was one of Garcia's favorite tunes, and has always been one of my top-ten Dead tunes. It's long, and I can see why some find it monotonous. But emotionally it find it very affecting-- it seems to address something very fundamental about the human condition.
Stella Blue is just a gorgeous tune, and the alternately soaring and crying pedal steel playing really heightens the mood of somewhat world-weary introspection. It must be one of the most emotionally intense tunes Garcia and Hunter ever came up with. What a beautiful piece of music!
Here Comes Sunshine has been often described as "Beatlesque" and one can certainly hear it that way, if one desires. The imagery is solidly Dead, though, even if the melody does evoke fab-four-ness to some extent.
Throughout Wake the interplay between Lesh, Weir and Garcia is quite stellar, but it reaches its apex in Eyes Of The World. Another great tune that has been given many terrific live performances, but the studio version is still very nice. Like the album as a whole, the energy level is a bit lower than one might prefer, but one when is in an appropriately mellow mood, this fits the bill very nicely. Check out Phil's gorgeous bass playing on the outro!
The final tune(s),a "magnum opus" of sorts for Weir as a composer, combines many influences fairly successfully. You have a Baroque-style guitar intro and liturgical organ playing courtesy of Keith Godchaux, who was certainly the most gifted Dead keyboard player in terms of convincingly covering a very wide stylistic range, leading into a somwehat sombre meditation on cycles-- seasonal and otherwise-- that is nevertheless extremely lyrical, like most of the tunes on this album. This flows into a dynamic Spanish-tinged section that in turn opens into a jam, with horns and Garcia's lead guitar intertwining. Personally, over the years I've found the leads in this section a bit disssatisfying... but of course, it is unrealistic to expect the Dead's studio jams to approach their live shows. Too bad the Playin In The Band on Ace was such a fluke, but hey, like the Stones song goes, "you can't always get..".
I have no idea how this music will sound to younger folks. This album came out while I was in high school and it's impossible for me to untangle my experience of that period from the music itself. Plus the fact that I so often listened to it in an ahem, altered state, has no doubt affected my connection to it on a "cellular level"! Probably not the best Dead album to start out with, but the 70's have always been my favorite Dead decade, and this one delivers that lyrical quality that marked the passage from the 60's, kind of like Hot Tuna's Phosphorescent Rat. It doesn't reach for hot jamming-- instead there is a quality one might term Grace-ful Dead. Coupled with a strongly introspective lyrical flavor, it's probably best appreciated when one is in the right mood (one reviewer mentioned rainy days and that sounds about right). Nothing wrong with that, though.
A great disc for rainy days.......2006-12-02
Here Comes Sunshine.......2006-05-21
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleoo" is an interesting opener. The lyrics are very folky, but interplay between Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir's guitars, Keith Godchaux's piano, and guest violinist Vassar Clements really makes it different from anything else that they've ever done in that style.
"Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" is a rarity for The Dead. This song is both composed and sung by Keith Godchaux. His voice is probably the least impressive of anybody in the Dead. He sounds like a struggling Pete Townshend. The song however blazes from the saxophone courtesy of Martin Fierro and Donna Jean's vocal melismatics.
"Row Jimmy" is another slow folky song. Godchaux break's his tradition of grand piano with his use of Hohner Clavinet, Fender Rhodes Piano, and Hammond Organ on this song. Garcia utilizes a very "Cosmic Charlie"-esque slide guitar sound during the verse interludes. It's also a rare feature for 4-part harmony between Garcia, Weir, Lesh, and Donna Jean that was hardly ever utilized.
"Stella Blue" yet another slow folky song. It's one of pain and desperation in the vein of "Black Peter" and "China Doll". It even features very Pigpen-like organ playing by Godchaux (something of a tribute to a member who at the time was dying), and a rare post-1972 appearance of Garcia's pedal steel guitar.
"Here Comes Sunshine" feature the Dead's first use of synthesizer, which would be expanded on, on "Mars Hotel".
"Eyes Of The World" is another mold-breaker for this album. It would become the classic concert staple, but the album version stands on it's own. However the usual concert segues between this and "China Doll" were always solid and always a staple.
The albums true shining moment, "Weather Report Suite" the only artistic rendering of Bob Weir and lyricists Eric Anderson and John Perry Barlow.
It's a song in 3 parts;
"Prelude" - is perhaps the quietest thing that they ever recorded. You can hear a snippet of this played by Weir on the Steppin' Out set as a tune up between "Ramble On Rose" and "Black Throated Wind".
"Part 1" - is a mellow song about the change of seasons. It features Keith Godchaux on a mellow Fender Rhodes, and Garcia on pedal steel through a Leslie Speaker, giving it a tone of desperation. Interestingly, the transition to "Let It Grow" at the end of this always give me goosebumps.
"Part 2: Let It Grow" is something of an oddity in the Dead's canon. It once again features that mysteriously rare 4-part harmony that The Dead were never keen on reproducing live, but also breaks some rules with the inclusion of 12-string acoustic guitar courtesy of Dougie Sahm of the Sir Douglas Quintet, and a blazing horn section and Sax Solo from guest musician Frank Morin.
It's a good album by itself, coming after the live 1-2 punch of "Skull and Roses" and "Europe '72", it was time for a studio album, and "Wake Of The Flood" perfectly filled the void, and really showed how versatile musicians Keith & Donna were in the studio, in a way that they were unable to show on "Europe '72".
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Texas Flood
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004W5A6 Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Love Struck Baby
- Pride and Joy
- Texas Flood
- Tell Me
- Testify
- Rude Mood
- Mary Had a Little Lamb
- Dirty Pool
- I'm Cryin'
- Lenny
- SRV Speaks [#][*] - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
- Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place in Town) [#][*]
- Testify [Live][#][*]
- Mary Had a Little Lamb [Live][#][*]
- Wham! [Live][#][*]
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Stevie Ray Vaughan was already an underground hero in blues circles and had begun earning national attention for his hard-edged-but-tasteful playing on David Bowie's Let's Dance album when this solo debut arrived. Produced by legendary talent scout John Hammond, the CD captures the rising guitar star tending fields seeded by earlier legends Buddy Guy, Albert King, and Jimi Hendrix. His own "Lenny," a tribute to his then wife, suggests a jazz-inclined complexity that would emerge in later recordings. But overall this album is the kind of raw double shot of blues and rock that made Vaughan one of the 1980s' best in-concert performers. --Ted DrozdowskiAlbum Description
Remastered reissue of 1983 album includes five bonus tracks, 'SRV Speaks', 'Tin Pan Alley' (AKA Roughest Place In Town), 'Testify' (Live), 'Mary Had A Little Lamb' (Live), & 'Wham!' (Live).Customer Reviews:
A perfect blues album.......2007-07-07
You'll love this album. We miss you Stevie Ray !
The SACD release is quite excellent!.......2005-03-16
SACD is excellent, much better than the CD.......2003-12-22
In any case, you can't go wrong with this disc. Highest recommendation!
SRV on SACD?.......2002-06-19
I compared the SACD to the original (not the re-mastered) CD of this album, which has been in my collection for many, many years. I had both queued up in two separate players: a Sony DVP-S9000ES for the CD and a Sony SCD-E555ES for the SACD. I used the DACs in the players and used an "analog direct" setup to ensure that no further signal processing occurred. Levels were matched closely enough that we couldn't identify a difference.
With most of the program material we couldn't tell the difference between the two disks. The only difference I noticed with any regularity was a slightly increased sharpness of high transient sounds such as rimshots and cymbals. If there was any difference in guitar, vocals, bass, ambience or spaciousness, we couldn't hear it.
There are other albums that I own both a CD and SACD of where I can identify significant differences. In fact, with the multi-channel SACDs that I've listened to, the sound quality is magnificent. This disk just isn't one of them.
That said, this is one of my all-time favorite albums. This is my third copy (LP, CD and SACD) and even after almost twenty years it gets played frequently. I certainly recommend the album, but I'm not sure it is worth getting in SACD.
Come back SRV.......2002-02-18
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Flood
Jocelyn Pook Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001R3FE Release Date: 1999-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Requiem Aeternam
- Migrations (1999 Mix)
- Romeo And Juliet
- Oppenheimer
- Blow The Wind/Pie Jesu
- Masked Ball (1999 Extended Mix)
- Forever Without End (Solo Voices)
- La Blanche Traversee
- Thousand Year Dream
- Goya's Nightmare
- Forever Without End (1999 Remix)
- Flood
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On Flood, we join British composer Jocelyn Pook as witnesses to a catastrophe, transfixed by its totality, muted by its incalculable human toll. Pook's faintly beautiful, profoundly sad music is all that hovers above her ashen, apocalyptic landscapes, one we dare not survey too long, it seems, lest we suffer the fate of Lot's wife. Pook's ability to summon such imagery--via patient, edgy, atmospheric use of voice, strings (viola, violins, cello), and electronics--is what led film director Stanley Kubrick to invite Pook's participation on the original soundtrack for Eyes Wide Shut. First released in 1997, Flood contains two selections that were modified for the film: "Migrations," a hypnotic work with Middle Eastern textures and Persian vocalists, heard during the film's orgy scenes, and "Masked Ball," where Pook achieves an ominous effect by playing the chants of Romanian priests in reverse. The album's most arresting work may be "Oppenheimer," an evolving, multicultural choral requiem prefaced by a reflection on Hindu scripture spoken Robert Oppenheimer, an inventor of the atomic bomb. It is affectingly reprised in the album's haunting final track. A bleak and somber work, and an utterly absorbing one. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
Mysterious, haunting and delicately dark.......2006-09-29
Discovery!.......2002-04-11
Wow!.......2000-07-19
The Queen of Rich Music.......2000-03-05
Superb mix of global non secular musical denominations.......1999-10-29
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Flood
Herbie Hancock Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007VYX Release Date: 1997-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Introduction / Maiden Voyage
- Actual Proof
- Spank-A-Lee
- Watermelon Man
- Butterfly
- Chameleon
- Hang Up Your Hang Ups
Album Description
Originally released in 1975 as a double live album, recorded and initially released only in Japan. Flood admirably documents Hancock's Headhunters-period in a concert setting. The tunes are mostly culled from the recommended studio albums Headhunters, Thrust and Man-Child, with an excellent remodeling of 'Maiden Voyage' opening the program.Album Details
Herbie Hancock is the Master Pianist Behind the Timeless Compositions Like 'Watermelon Man', 'Rockit' and 'Chameleon'. This is his 1975 Double Live Album, Recorded and Initially Released Only in Japan. Features a Few Hancock Staples, plus Much Dynamic, Electric Playing and a Seemingly Endless Stream of Killer Grooves and Individual Solos.Customer Reviews:
Monumental jams!.......2005-12-30
Mike Clark provides some seriously clean and chakaboom style licks. Every track cooks, and differs rythmically from their studio predecessors, making it even more of a joy, especially if you've been listening to them for over 10 years!!!!
The best Live Herbie/Headhunters CD around for sure!
Flood is a hurricane of ninja-like jazz/funk skills!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-09-26
6 Stars out of 5!!!!!!!!!!
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TOO MUCH FUNK!!!!!!.......2004-01-29
is drawn out into a heavy.funky freak-out where the drums,horns and even Herbie's key's are each given a wild,dintinct solo space within an extended groove.Another surprize is the the
clavinet-free "Actuall Proof" where the grand piano replaces
the electronic instruments used on the studio version.The opening "Maiden Voyage" offers a similar lead as the Headhunters
come firmly to grips with a smooth post-bop style.Amazingly every number from Hancock's funk period are given slightly more
acoustic,very different musical treatments and that quality is what makes "Flood" a true funk ovedrload!
I give this one so many stars it would light up the world!!.......2003-10-24
Absolutely recommended to everyone.......2002-07-18
It is impossible for me to convey how I feel about this CD - it is just as close to absolute perfection as a CD can get, in my eyes. So, so beautiful.
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Wake of the Flood
Grateful Dead Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002VJJ Release Date: 1995-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleoo
- Let Me Sing Your Blues Away
- Row Jimmy
- Stella Blue
- Here Comes Sunshine
- Eyes Of The World
- Weather Report Suite: Prelude/Part 1/Part 2
Customer Reviews:
30 Years Later.......2007-03-24
Very Underrated and Timeless.......2006-02-17
Give this a listen folks - many times you'll catch yourself humming the tunes therein and taking pause to wonder why such an album was never up there on the charts. A timeless wonder indeed! You'll thank this 58 year old hippie when you do!!!
MY FAVORITE DEAD.......2006-02-16
You must have this CD.......2006-01-14
The quintessential Marin County album.......2005-08-02
This is where the Grateful Dead made its home for most of its career, and WAKE OF THE FLOOD evokes the laid-back hippy vibe of the place better than any other album. I put it on when I want to remember the years I lived there, working at Lucasfilm's idyllic Skywalker Ranch (where Mickey Hart was often seen cackling over the mixing board in the scoring studio, and Jerry would wave at you cheerfully as he rolled past on a bicycle).
Some of the Dead's best songs are here: The plaintive "Row Jimmy" and "Stella Blue," "Here Comes Sunshine," and the incomparable "Eyes of the World," surely one of Hunter's wisest lyrics, set to a joyful groove that makes you feel like a summer morning. Jerry's voice is very relaxed; his friendly, wavering pitch and whimsical guitar work fit the material like a tight black T shirt. :)
Sadly, not all of the songs are successful. "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" is comparatively weak, and the busy "Weather Report" suite almost spoils the relaxed atmosphere established by "Here Comes Sunshine" and "Eyes of the World." Nevertheless, WAKE OF THE FLOOD rates as one of the very best studio albums by the Grateful Dead, together with WORKINGMAN'S DEAD, AMERICAN BEAUTY and BLUES FOR ALLAH.
Other "Marin County Vibe" albums include the Youngblood's ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN, David Crosby's IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER MY NAME, Paul Kantner's BLOWS AGAINST THE EMPIRE and Jerry's first solo album.
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Read My Mind (The Killers VS. Pet Shop Boys & Hot Hot Heat REMIXES)
Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NOLOL2 |
Product Description
Exclusive Maxi-Single features 3 remixes of the hit single "Read My Mind". (1) Pet Shop Boys Stars Are Blazing Mix - 7:19, (2) Steve Bays Remix - 3:29, (3) Like Rebel Diamonds Mix - 6:52
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Faith of Our Fathers: Classic Religious Anthems of Ireland
Manufacturer: Valley ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005BWO Release Date: 1997-09-09 |
Tracks:
- Holy God, We Praise Thy Name
- Sweet Heart Of Jesus
- Hail Redeemer, King Divine
- Salve Regina
- Faith Of Our Fathers
- The Bells Of The Angelus
- To Jesus, Heart All Burning
- Tantum Ergo
- Soul Of My Saviour
- Cead Mile Failte romhat, a losa
- Queen Of The May
- O Sacrament Most Holy
- Lord Of All Hopefulness
- Ave Verum
- Hail Glorious Saint Patrick
- I'll Sing A Hymn To Mary
- Hail Queen of Heaven
- Regina Coeli
- Jesus My Lord, My God, My All
- We Stand for God
Product Description
1. Holy God, We Praise Thy Name - Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
2. Sweet Heart Of Jesus - Regina Nathan/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
3. Hail Redeemer, King Divine - Frank Patterson/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
4. Salve Regina - Monks Of Glenstal Abbey
5. Faith Of Our Fathers - Frank Patterson/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
6. Bells Of The Angelus, The - Mark Duff/RTE Cor Na Nog
7. To Jesus, Heart All Burning - Regina Nathan/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
8. Tantum Ergo - Monks Of Glenstal Abbey
9. Soul Of My Saviour - Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
10. Cead Mile Failte Romhat A Iosa - RTE Cor Na Nog/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
11. Queen Of The May - Frank Patterson/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra
12. O Sacrament Most Holy - Regina Nathan/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra
13. Lord Of All Hopefulness - Monks Of Glenstal Abbey
14. Ave Verum - Monks Of Glenstal Abbey
15. Hail, Glorious Saint Patrick - Frank Patterson/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
16. I'll Sing A Hymn To Mary - Ros Ni Dhubhain/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra
17. Hail, Queen Of Heaven - Regina Nathan/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra
18. Regina Coeli
19. Jesus My Lord, My God, My All - Frank Patterson/Irish Philharmonic Orchestra
20. We Stand For God - Irish Philharmonic Orchestra
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
a voice teacher and early music fan.......2007-03-05
This disc is an excellent representation of song material for worship that covers many of the above-mentioned ceremonies.
Although many of the hymns on this album are Irish in origin, others were adopted from countries, such as 'Holy God, we praise Thy name' (Germany)-'The Bells of the Angelus' (France). and 'Faith of our Fathers' (England).
Upon first hearing this disc, I found that I was quite familiar with many of the songs though they were not included in my formal religious upbringing, no doubt because they are not strictly Catholic!
The performance of the 2 soloists is absolutely beautiful!!!!Frank Patterson (tenor) sings with a deep resonant and vibrant voice with appropriate reverence. Regina Nathan (soprano) has a clear and seemingly effortless sound with flawless diction.
This is a really outstanding recording of interesting and varied hymns.
Inspired & Deeply Moving!.......1999-04-08
Beautiful.......1999-01-10
If you want to hear the Catholic hymns you grew up with.......1999-01-02
While the hymns are pre-Vatican II, and a few probably pre-Tridentine, the presentation and musical excellence make for easy and nostalgic listening.
Excellent! Our children can not get enough of it........1998-11-16
Dance Music:
- From Illmatic to Stillmat [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Funkdafied [Explicit Lyrics]
- Funky Fresh in the Flesh & More Mix Tape, Vol. 2 [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ghetto Gospel [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ghetto Gospel [Explicit Lyrics]
- Higher Learning [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
- Home Grown [Explicit Lyrics]
- I Gotcha
- In Full Gear
- Informal Introduction [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Symphony 1 / Overture " Hero's Song "
Secret Ellington (Songs from Saturday Laughter)
Lonely Woman [Limited Edition] [Import]
Schubert: Piano Sonata in Am No16, D845, Op42; Variations in Am D576
Small Worlds: The Crowell Collection 1978-1995 [Import]
Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern