| 1. Boy You to Much - Baby Boy G, , |
| 2. Cooking 36 - Baby Boy G, , |
| 3. Trowest - Baby Boy G |
| 4. Comin Down on Blades - Baby Boy G, |
| 5. Playas-N-Macks - Baby Boy G |
| 6. In Texas We Ball [Remix] - Baby Boy G, DFK Band (Dudek Finnigan Krueger) |
| 7. Stayin Playa - Baby Boy G |
| 8. Just Ballin - Baby Boy G, |
| 9. W.R.N.B.R.S. - Leadbelly, |
| 10. Me N My Partnas Tight - Baby Boy G, |
| 11. Were My Ni**as At? - Baby Boy G, , , |
| 12. Young Austin Balla - Baby Boy G |
| 13. Street Life - Baby Boy G, , Leadbelly |
| 14. Keep Boppin - Baby Boy G, , |
| 15. Just Ballin [Radio Edit] - Baby Boy G, |
Y.A.B.,Baby Boy G,Filthy Rich,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Essential Guitar: 33 Guitar Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000069KIT Release Date: 2002-08-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Two-and-a-half hours of bliss.......2007-04-04
Have you ever heard music that you wanted to last forever, maybe even to dive inside and live there for a while, immersing yourself in sound? That's how I feel about this collection. The only problem I have with it is that I bought it thinking it might be nice to listen to while I write. Not so. It's terrible for that. I'll sit with my hands poised above the laptop keyboard, assuring myself I'll get some work done while I listen. The music takes hold and carries me away.
I'm not expert at describing this or any type of music. I just know what I love. You might too, if you enjoy classical or Spanish guitar -- unless you have absurd expectations about combining listening with work.
not what i expected.......2007-03-26
excellent guitar performances.......2006-07-27
Essential Guitar..........2005-07-26
Buy it and enjoy!!!!
Lives up to its Name!.......2005-06-10
The recording quality is uniformly good, even on the tracks by Segovia. I don't know if they were remastered or recorded late in his career, but they're free of the surface noise present in so many of his recordings. The set clocks in at a generous 2 1/2 hours - one of the greatest deals in instrumental music; this is not a "bargain" quality set. Listen to the samples online - great stuff.
My only mild criticism is in the marketing. The advertising features John Williams and Julian Bream. Each contributes exactly one track. I would have enjoyed more pieces by them for stylistic comparison. But the less well-known (at least to guitar music neophytes like me) artists are every bit as good, and I intend to obtain more of their work.
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The Most Relaxing Piano Album in the World...Ever!
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059Q4Q Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- II: Andante - Stephen Hough
- I: Adagio Sostenuto - Dame Moura Lympany
- Jesus Bleibet Meine Freude (Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring) - Dame Moura Lympany
- Nocturne No. 2 In E Flat - John Ogdon
- Clair De Lune - Dame Moura Lympany
- II: Adagio - Cecile Ousset
- Tango - Dame Moura Lympany
- Liebestraum No. 3 In A Flat - John Ogdon
- Waltz No. 9 In A Flat - Dmitri Alexeev
- Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini - Cecile Ousset
- Traumerei - Dame Moura Lympany
- La Maja Y El Ruisenor - Magda Tagliaferro
- Nocturne No. 5 In F-sharp Minor - Maurizio Pollini
- Gymnopedie No. 1 - Aldo Ciccolini
- Fur Elise - Dame Moura Lympany
- Etude In E 'Tristesse' - John Ogdon
- Fruhlingslied - Daniel Adni
- II: Andante - Dmitri Alexeev
Tracks:
- II: Adagio Cantabile - Walter Gieseking
- II: Romanze - Annie Fischer
- Aria - Maria Tipo
- II: Romance (Larghetto) - Garrick Ohlsson
- Granada - Gonzalo Soriano
- Waltz No. 15 In A Flat - Maura Lympany
- II: Largo - Andrei Gavrilov
- An Den Fruhling - Daniel Adni
- Nocturne No. 10 In A Flat - Daniel Adni
- II: Adagio Un Poco Mosso - Walter Gieseking
- La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin - Dame Moura Lympany
- Cancons I Dansas No. 1 - Gonzalo Soriano
- II: Adagio Sostenuto (Opening) - Cecile Ousset
- Prelude No. 15 In D Flat 'Raindrop' - Dmitri Alexeev
- Gnossienne No. 1 - Aldo Ciccolini
- Berceuse - Jean-Philippe Collard
- Minuet In G - Dame Moura Lympany
- Berceuse In D Flat - Peter Donohoe
Customer Reviews:
something to have.......2007-03-14
Excellent Music.......2007-02-19
buy now.......2006-09-01
Lovely.......2006-02-22
Aesthetically Pleasing.......2005-09-14
As it says....it is the "Most Relaxing Piano Album in the World...Ever..." Well, I haven't listened to all piano albums in the world, but I don't need to, this one is just perfect for me, and I think you will agree!
I would say the pianists' are extremely accomplished. At times, I would admit-it's a bit 'spine tingling'!
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Reflections of Spain: Spanish Favorites for Guitar
David Russell , Isaac Albeniz , Enrique Granados , Joaquin Malats , Francisco Tarrega , and Antonio Ruiz-Pipo Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005V0WV Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Serenata espanola (Joaquin Malats)
- Capricho Arabe (Francisco Tarrega)
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Francisco Tarrega)
- Andaluza (Spanish Dance No. 5) (Enrique Granados)
- Danza melancolica (Spanish Dance No. 10) (Enrique Granados)
- La Maja de Goya (from Tonadillas al estila antiguo) (Enrique Granados)
- Valses poeticos - Vivace, poeticos, Tempo de vals noble, Tempo de vals lento, Allegro humoristico, Allegretto, Sentimental, Vivo, Presto (Enrique Granados)
- Sevilla (from Suite espanola, Op. 47) (Isaac Albeniz)
- Mallorca, Op. 202 (Isaac Albeniz)
- Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47) (Isaac Albeniz)
- Cancion y Danza No. 1 (Antonio Ruiz-Pipo)
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David Russell was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but his family moved to Spain while he was still a young boy so he could study music in the birthplace of classical guitar. On Reflections of Spain, Russell plays the music of his childhood home with all the joy you would expect from someone revisiting a beloved place. Russell's formidable technique is powered by a keen intelligence and tempered by an emotional delivery. He plays chestnuts like Tarrega's "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" and Albeinez's "Austurias" with a fond intimacy that rescues them from cliché. Perhaps the finest moments on the CD are Russell's guitar arrangements of four of Granados's compositions. Although Granados wrote pieces like "Danza Melancolia" and "Andaluza" for piano, Russell's thoughtful versions remind us that the folk dances that inspired them were originally accompanied by the guitar. David Russell is one the finest classical guitarists to emerge in recent years, and his playing on Reflections of Spain is a near perfect wedding of technique and temperament. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
Fuller versions of two classics .......2007-07-29
The Granados arrangements are wonderful. Russell's sheet music arrangements of Spanish Dances 5 and 10 and 'La Maja de Goya' are available - it's great to have a clean, modern arrangement of the Spanish Dance #10 in particular.
Exquisite music.......2007-06-09
beautiful reflections.......2006-07-07
The Best.......2006-04-16
Yet another Spanish guitar music...........2006-03-09
This is the first artist that I hear uses proper dynamics in his performance...the rest of the pack do not nearly use the guitar as a guitar they use it just another vehicle to play a composition....David's strumming...pulling pushing the music and his singing tone is above all others...not as controled as other classical players....if people played the guitar as a guitar not as a lute..or harpsicored or a piano...then this is what it should sound like...acoustic guitar's range is very limited ...but in the hands of a master...there are no limits....
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20 Y.O.
Janet Jackson Manufacturer: Virgin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FQ4O0G Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- (Intro) 20
- So Excited
- Show Me
- Get It Out Me
- Do It 2 Me
- This Body
- 20 Part 2 (Interlude)
- With U
- Call On Me
- 20 Part 3 (Interlude)
- Daybreak
- Enjoy
- 20 Part 4 (Interlude)
- Take Care
- Love 2 Love
- (Outro) 20 Part 5
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Janet Jackson opens her much-hyped, post-wardrobe-malfunction return to the studio with the following proclamation: "I've covered a lot in my 20 years, and I've uncovered a lot in my 20 years." There's a pause, then a giggle. And then comes an honest breakdown of this disc's DNA: "I want to have fun," chimes Janet (or J., or Miss Jackson if you're nasty and can remember that far back). Fun, then, is what we get. With a light heart, a light vocal touch, and no shortage of quips and unstaged-sounding between-song cut-ups, Janet and her Jermaine Dupri-helmed posse pull together a Sunday afternoon picnic of a disc: "Enjoy," among 20 Y.O.'s standouts, hauls in a kids' choir to reinforce the keep-it-simple, spirits-skyward vibe; "So Excited" reaches back to Herbie Hancock's "Rockit" for a subtle retro reference point; "Show Me" and "Do It 2 Me" buzz along to infectious midtempo sound melanges; and "This Body" is a heavy breather reminiscent of Damita Jo's likable smut. Nelly puts in a house call for "Call on Me," another easy-beezy standout and 20 Y.O.'s nod to name-dropping, but overall it's easiest to praise this fresh and frolicsome disc for what it does without--in a break from current pop customs, nothing's twitchy or trying too hard. -- Tammy La GorceMore from Janet
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Album Description
Since the release of her 1986 groundbreaking album Control, Janet Jackson has done just that by taking control of her career. Her groundbreaking musical style, compelling music videos and show stopping performances have impacted the world, making her an international iconic superstar. Janet's new album 20 Y.O. is the celebration of her 20 years since taking control and shows why she remains a staple in mainstream popular music.Note: Initial run of 20 Y.O. includes 4 different covers designed by contest winners.
Album Description
Since the release of her 1986 groundbreaking album, Control, Janet Jackson has done just that by taking control of her career. Her groundbreaking musical style, compelling music videos and show stopping performances have impacted the world, making her an international iconic superstar. Janet's new album 20 Y.O. is the celebration of her 20 years since taking control and shows why she remains a staple in mainstream popular music.Customer Reviews:
Fun, easy listening, CD, vintage Janet.......2007-07-17
Far from superb but a nice recovery from "Damita Jo"! .......2007-07-08
I could almost divide this album into two-halves. Either way, this album is like a soundtrack incorporating elements of every album that Janet had done in the last 20 years leading up to the release of this CD as the title suggests. The first half of the album caters to more commercial trends in music with "So Excited" and "Show Me" being among the most commercial soundings tracks on this entire album. Even then, these two songs are not half bad. The rest of the first half is also enjoyable and ironically "Do it 2 Me" is actually very good and reminds me of Big Pun's classic "Still Not a Player" from years back. The album's first single "Call On Me" though while not bad at all and actually a decent track, could have really been a phenomenal track. To me, the track sounds like it was done too quickly and I think Janet could've worked more on it to make it sound `fuller' but at least it's a good track, at least to me.
The second half of the album seems to have a less commercial, trendy style, more in tune with what older audiences enjoyed. It is here that "20 Y.O." shines in places. "Daybreak" has a very eclectic chime-effects and a catchy beat and rhythm to create a very nice and catchy track. It is easily one of my favorite tracks on this album. "Take Care" however is the winner on this CD. The song has a beautiful Quiet-Soul mood and despite being marred by the baby-making sounds in the beginning, it is an absolutely haunting and gorgeous track. I have not heard nor enjoyed a Janet song that was this good since her Velvet Rope days and the melody has some similarity to "Someday Is Tonight". Though a far cry from that, "Take Care" has got to be one of my favorite Janet tracks in many years and beats out anything from AFY or DJ by light years. "Love 2 Love" is another decent track but the static `BOOM' sound effects between alternating notes are somewhat jarring.
I had given up on Janet after such horrors like "Damita Jo" and the garbage singles between that and 20 Y.O. but apparently, with this album, I could argue that Janet seems to be turning herself around. Even the interludes are enjoyable as well though the album wouldn't suffer without them. The album also benefits by being considerably shorter and fewer interludes than previous albums. This sense of her not trying to fill up the CD to the brim gives the album a little more consistency. Could Janet have finally seen the errors of her ways? Perhaps. :) Could Janet really be turning herself around? Perhaps. :) Could Janet become great once again? I'll just take a step back and say this: I'm not holding my break. But for the time being, Janet seems to have really made some serious strides in redeeming herself and has regained some of my respect after so long. I could almost go far enough to say that this is her first album since "The Velvet Rope". Mildly recommended.
Much better than Damita Jo.......2007-07-02
Janet should consider switching to film and retiring from music........2007-06-14
"20 Y.O." suffers from lackluster production and feeble attempts at being progressive, yet commercial. The album's attempts at electro -- "So Excited"; "Show Me"; Get It Out Me" -- seem forced and clichéd. Even worse are the albums mid-tempo tracks -- "Do It 2 Me", "This Body" and "With U" -- which continues Janet's redundant fixation on contrived sexiness. More -- tracks like "Call On Me" featuring Nelly and the aforementioned "So Excited", which features Khia -- only confirm how much hip hop has come to consume Jackson's lackluster album output. The only bright spot on "20 Y.O." is the track, "Enjoy", which reminds the listener of what Jackson once seemed capable of given a good backing track.
When all is said and done, Janet Jackson the singer -- or rather, the recording artist -- would seem to be irrelevant. She should retire from singing and head full-swing into the acting arena. People will have to excuse "Poetic Justice", though.
worst r&b singer of all time.......2007-05-20
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Christopher Parkening - The Great Recordings ~ By America's Preeminent Guitar Virtuoso
Johann Sebastian Bach , François Couperin , Gabriel Fauré , Isaac Albeniz , Anonymous , Francisco Tarrega (y Eixea) , Silvius Leopold Weiss , Claude Debussy , Maurice Ravel , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Gordon Young , Georg Philipp Telemann , Heitor Villa-Lobos , Manuel de Falla , Manuel Ponce , Enrique Granados , Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco , Andrew York , Fernando Sor , Gaspar Sanz , Joaquin Rodrigo , and Christopher Parkening Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RTR Release Date: 1993-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Fugue From Violin Sonata No. 1, BWV 1001 - J S Bach
- Estudio brillante
- Etude No. 1 In E Minor
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra
- Leyenda
- Romance
- Rumores de la Caleta
- Capricho Arabe
- Cantata 147: Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- Well-Tempered Clavier: Prelude No. 1
- Well-Tempered Clavier: Prelude No. 6
- Cantata 140: Sleepers Awake
- Prelude, Fugue, And Allegro: Allegro
- Cantata 208: Sheep May Safely Graze
- Les Barricades mysterieuses
- Preambulo & Allegro vivo: Preambulo And Allegro vivo
- Passacaglia
- The Girl With The Flaxen Hair
- Gymnopedie No. 1
- Empress Of The Pagodas
- Afro-Cuban Lullaby
Tracks:
- Fourth Lute Suite: Praludium
- Fairest Lord Jesus
- Praise Ye The Lord, K. 339
- Simple Gifts
- Hymn Of Christian Joy
- Cantata 29: We Thank Thee, Lord
- Cantata 156: Arioso
- Cantata 99: What God Hath Done
- Canon
- Dolly Suite: Berceuse
- La Vida breve: Spanish Dance No. 1
- Terezinha De Jesus
- Prelude (In The Baroque Style)
- Goyescas: Intermezzo
- Prelude & Fugue No. 4 In E: Fugue
- Evening Dance
- Variations On A Theme Of Mozart
- Canarlos
- La Maja de Goya
- El Noi de la Mare
- Concierto de Aranjuez: Adagio - J. Rodrigo
Customer Reviews:
Excellent recording.......2007-05-12
Highly Recommended!.......2006-12-23
This CD is definitely worth buying. Included is a CD booklet, which illustrates the history of Parkening's illustrious career, interesting tidbits about all 25 recorded pieces, and several photos of his early life to his "breathtaking performance" at Rodrigo's 90th birthday celebration at the Royal Festival Hall in London, 1992.
Amazing.......2006-05-08
A gentleman musical agreement! .......2006-03-16
But fortunately for us, there have been notable interpreters that have been maintained a desired balance and contrast between brain and heart, achieving great distinction and total acknowledgement around the world. I would name seven primordial names along the instrument `s story. First of all: the mythic soloist Andres Segovia, Regino Sainz de la Maza, John Williams, Alirio Diaz, Manuel Berrueco, Siegfried Behrend and Christopher Parkening, among the most representative ones of a great list.
Christopher Parkening `s career has made a brilliant colorist, an impeccable and sensitive interpreter of this well reduced repertoire. His profound artistic conviction and convincing phrasing has been a perpetual motive of constant invitations and presentations around the world.
Extreme virtuosity.......2005-09-25
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Finian's Rainbow (1947 Original Broadway Cast)
Burton Lane , and E.Y. Harburg Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004THLV Release Date: 2000-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Overture
- Act I: This Time Of The Year
- Act I: How Are Things In Glocca Morra?
- Act I: Look To The Rainbow
- Act I: Old Devil Moon
- Act I: Something Sort Of Grandish
- Act I: If This Isn't Love
- Act I: Necessity
- Act I: That Great Come-And-Get-It Day
- Act II: When The Idle Poor Become The Idle Rich
- Act II: The Begat
- Act II: When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love
- Finale: That Great Come-And-Get-It Day
- Yip Harburg Talks And Sings: How Are Things In Glocca Morra? - Yip Harburg
- Yip Harburg Talks And Sings: When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love - Yip Harburg
- Yip Harburg Talks And Sings: Don't Pass Me By - Yip Harburg
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While Finian's Rainbow's plot of racial injustice and heroic tobacco sharecroppers may be dated (never more so than as presented in Francis Ford Coppola's bloated 1968 film), Burton Lane and Yip Harburg's score is still a pot of gold. Finian McLonergan (Albert Sharpe) is an elderly Irishman who has traveled to America in hopes of planting some pilfered gold near Fort Knox and watching it grow. As his daughter, Ella Logan (who was actually Scottish) earns her top billing with charming renditions of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "Look to the Rainbow." Playing Og the leprechaun is Tony winner David Wayne, who has fun with the lyrics of "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love," and Donald Richards as the leader of the sharecroppers croons "Old Devil Moon" and other tunes.This 2000 reissue of the 1947 original Broadway cast restores a missing passage of "Look to the Rainbow," replaces "The Begat" with a superior take, and adds a previously unreleased version of "That Great Come-and-Get-It Day." In three bonus tracks, Harburg sings and presents "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love" for a live audience, and Harburg sings a song cut from the production, "Don't Pass Me By," with Lane at the piano. The booklet includes the original LP's front and back covers, photos, a detailed synopsis, new production notes, and comments on the reissue. It's also midprice. Other than a lack of printed lyrics, this is everything a reissue should be. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews:
The very first.......2007-01-09
"Finian's" trivia: This play was the first-ever winner of the "Best Musical" Tony Award. E. Y. Harburg's nickname was not "Yip," it was "Yit," a fact intentionally obscured over his career. Besides brilliant lyrics, he also created wonderful poetry. Harburg was an anti-war activist during the Vietnam War era. Ella Logan was indeed from Scotland. She never did try to disguise her brogue while playing an Irish lass on Broadway. David Wayne's post-Finian career was quite extensive. He appeared on live TV dramas in the late 40s, and acted in an amazing number of films and television shows over the next 40 years.
As for the 1947 cast album of FINIAN'S RAINBOW-- my opinion is naturally extremely favorable. Harburg's lyrics are some of the best Broadway has ever seen, and Burton Lane's music complements them perfectly. Best advice is: listen to the samples provided, and if at all intrigued, do buy this CD. If you're a fan of great Broadway shows, you need look no further for that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
CD DETAILS--
The eight-page finely illustrated booklet is only slightly marred on page 2 by a nearly unreadable repro of the 1962 LP cover. "Look To The Rainbow" includes extra orchestration. The version here of "That Great Come-And-Get-It-Day" is how the song actually sounded on stage. "The Begat" is the first (and best) waxing-- this one wasn't used for decades due to a technical glitch, since repaired. Sound quality of all is superb. The bonus tracks of Yit Harburg discussing and playing three RAINBOW songs are interesting, especially the last, "Don't Pass Me By," which was cut from the show.
TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 52:50
Wonderful 78 set of Finian's Rainbow.......2004-05-21
I am listening to the set as I write.
All I can say is "Wow"!
Now, mind you, I have thousands of 78's in my collection. I tend to be very forgiving about the foibles of 78's sound.
But.
The Finian's Rainbow 78's I just acquired sound much, much better than the LP transfers.
And almost as good as the 2000 CD reissue which was made from the virgin acetate discs.
This surprised me. Columbia 78's were often made from inferior 78 shellac/composition blanks. Especially on Columbias issued before the late thirties.
Anyway.
The 78's sound better than I expected. No surface noise, whatsoever. And the recorded ambiance is outstanding. Columbia must have done something special with this recording.
Correction to Todd Senzig's review on this page........2004-02-18
He contends that FINIAN'S RAINBOW was Columbia's first original cast album but this is incorrect. Their first was the 1946 revival of SHOW BOAT. In fact the original LP release number verifies this.
I want the MOVIE SOUNDTRACK.......2004-02-01
Ella Logan and the classic Lane-Harburg score.......2004-01-27
It catapulted the beguiling Ella Logan to Broadway stardom, in the plum lead role of Sharon; and also featured a commanding performance by David Wayne as the leprechaun Og.
This new reissue of the peerless 1947 original cast album has been remastered from the original, almost-pristine acetate master discs, which had remained untouched since the recording was originally made. These acetate discs contained alternate 'takes' of the numbers as well as additional music cues and dialogue. Presented here for the first time is the complete "That Great Come-and-Get-It Day". There are also demos of 3 songs performed by E.Y. Harburg himself.
Highly-recommended. [SONY SK-89208]
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Applause (Original 1970 Broadway Cast)
Lee Adams Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ZDV0 Release Date: 2000-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Backstage Babble
- Think How It's Gonna Be
- But Alive
- The Best Night of My Life
- Who's That Girl?
- Applause
- Hurry Back
- Fasten Your Seat Belts
- Welcome to the Theatre
- Good Friends
- She's No Longer a Gypsy
- One of a King
- One Hallowe'en
- Something Greater
- Finale
- Applause -- Charles Strouse (vocal and piano) (bonus track)
- The Loneliest Man in Town -- Charles Strouse (vocal and piano) - bonus track
- Smashing N.Y. Times -- Charles Strouse (vocal and piano) - bonus track
- God Bless -- Charles Strouse (vocal and piano) - bonus track
Customer Reviews:
Applause for Applause!.......2006-07-13
Lauren Bacall !.......2005-07-09
Best tracks include:
But Alive
Applause [Bonnie Franklin of "One Day At A Time" fame!]
Something Greater
Not all the songs are great, but totally worth the buy!
Love it.......2004-04-01
Welcome CD edition of the original Broadway cast album.......2004-01-17
WRONG!!!!
"Soundtrack" recordings are records/cds transfered from from movies ONLY.
Live theatre does not use pre-recorded "soundtracks" - the casts perform live on stage and these "original cast recordings" are made in recording studios and designed for home listening.
PLEASE.... maintain your credibility by using the correct term!
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Finally, after years of negotiation Decca Broadway is making the 1970 Tony winning musical APPLAUSE avaialble on Cd. Was it worth the wait? Well, yes and no. APPLAUSE is one of those late 60's musicals adapted from a hit play/novel/movie and offering lots of glitz and energy to cover up the deficiencies of the show itself.
Star Lauren Bacall provided the "star" quality though she has no real singing voice but as an actress she rises above it bringing the character to vivid life. Len Cariou sings well as Bacall's boyfriend but has very little to do.
Bacall gets the key gems and with two major exceptions any of the numbers in which she does not appear can be ignored. The first exception is the lively title song - a tribute to the power of applause. It has almost nothing to do with the plot but still stopped the show nightly. The other,is a dramatic soliloque for Penny Fuller in the (virtually) non-singing role of Eve: "One Hallowe'en." This is Eve's big moment to really show her true colours and Fuller makes the most of it. Missing from the recording - becasue it is a dialogue scene - is the following moments when Eve recieves humiliating comeuppance.
The original Lp release was done by ABC records and had an annoying "boxy" sound quality that has not been corrected on the cd. The very short selection has been filled out with demo recordings by composer Charles Strouse and a couple of the cut songs sound quite interesting. Packaging is up to Decca Broadway's usual high standards.
lauren.......2003-12-04
i am wondering if anyone has seen the tv production of APPLAUSE starring LAUREN broadcast circa 1974 on tv? and is there any possibility of obtaining a copy on anything? the production was FANTISTIC, to say the least!!!
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Casanova
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BYR9YK Release Date: 2005-12-20 |
Tracks:
- An Untold Story: Assaggio No.1 In G Minor - Johann Helmich Roman
- The Legend Of Casanova: Tambourins I/II From Daro - Jean-Philippe Rameau
- I Yield To Love: Cello Concerto No.3 In D Minor - Leonardo Leo
- Eternal Damnation: Overture From Les Fetes De Polymnie/Overture From Platee/Overture From Zoroastre - Jean-Philippe Rameau
- The Doge's Decree: Concerto In C Major - Antonio Vivaldi
- A Venetian Virgin - Alexandre Desplat
- San Cremori At Dawn: Concerto In C Major For Harpsicord And Strings - Giovanni Paisiello
- A Lover's Duel: Overture From La Madrilena - Vicente Martin Y Soler
- A Terrible Mistake: Concerto A 5, Op.9, No.4 - Tomaso Albinoni
- A Secret Lover?: Sinfonia From The Opera Farnace - Antonio Vivaldi
- Marriage Is A Safe Haven: Concerto A 5, Op.9 No.4 - Tomaso Albinoni
- Trailing Guardi: Sonata For Violin And Bassocontinuo, Op.5 No.11 In E Minor - Arcangelo Corelli
- The Noble Pig: Concerto Per Quartetto No.8 - Francesco Durante
- Paprizzio's Arrival: Concerto A 5, Op.9 No.2 In D Minor - Tomaso Albinoni
- Inquisitor Pucci - Alexandre Desplat
- : Concerto A 5, Op.9 No.4 - Tomaso Albinoni
- A Big Idea: Harpsicord Concerto In B Flat Major - Francesco Durante
- A Nom De Plume/Carnivale!: Concerto A 5, Op.9 No.6 In G Major/Bouree From Les Plaisirs Champetres - Tomaso Albinoni
- The Plume's Nom Is Casanova! - Sonny Kompanek
- Dancing At The Doge's Ball: Riguadon From Water Music Suite, No.3 In G Major/Bouree From Music For Royal Fireworks/Loure From Tafelmusik1 - George Frideric Handel
- One Step Closer To Heaven: Concerto A 5, Op.9 No.4 In A Major - Tomaso Albinoni
- Casanova's Confession: Sonata Op.5 No.7 In D Minor - Arcangelo Corelli
- The Hanging: Violin Concerto 'Il Cimento Dell'Armonia E Dell'INvenzione' Op.8 No.11 In D Major - Antonio Vivaldi
- A Great Escape: Overture From Zais/Overture From Nais/Overture From Achante Et Cephise Ou La Sympathie - Jean-Philippe Rameau
- My Place Is With Casanova: Overture From Le Temple De La Gloire/Overture From Zais/Sonata For Violin And Bassocontinuo, Op.5 No.7 In D Minor - Arcangelo Corelli
- All's Well...:Concerto A 5, Op.9 No.4 In A Major - Tomaso Albinoni
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The action in this tale about the 18th century adventurer and (at least in popular lore) seducer is set in Cassanova's native Venice in the mid-1700s, so it makes sense that the soundtrack would be loaded with Baroque pieces. The Venice-based Tomaso Albinoni is featured prominentaly, along with heavyweights such as Antonio Vivaldi, Jean-Baptiste Rameau, and George Frideric Handel, and lesser-known composers such as Arcangelo Corelli, Francesco Durante, and Alexandre Desplat. Er, actually Desplat is a contemporary French film composer who also released his score for the couldn't-be-more-different Syriana shortly after Casanova came out. Of the two pieces he penned here, "A Venetian Virgin" is in pure Baroque style, while "Inquisitor Pucci" betrays a more modern film-music vibe. Meanwhile, orchestrator Sonny Kompanek rearranged a couple of the tracks and authored the tense "The Plume's Nom Is Casanova," which doesn't sound embarrassing sandwiched between pieces by Albinoni and Handel. Overall, it would have been nice to get longer excerpts from the pieces--many feel chopped into too-small fragments--but the music's innate grace and elegance can't be beat for a period film. Or for any film, really: Vivaldi's Concerto in C Major ("The Doge's Decree") will be familiar to buffs, who will remember it featuring prominently in the Dustin Hoffman-¬Meryl Streep showdown Kramer vs. Kramer back in 1979. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Sheer Beauty for the Ears.......2006-07-25
The disc walks you through the movie with no changes that I could tell from the original score. The only omission I found was that the song dubbed "Casanova's Theme" is played in much greater length in the closing credits, and that didn't seem to make it to the CD. Not a terrible loss.
Authenticity can sound great as well!.......2006-07-11
The producers of this film fortunately went to the trouble of hiring some of the top period performance musician-specialists in the country (perhaps in the entire world) to record the soundtrack to Casanova. I know, because several of them were faculty members of the Oberlin Conservatory Baroque Performance Institute who went AWOL to Hollywood in June 2005 for the recording sessions. We all forgave them, and were actually quite excited that period music performance was having its day on the silver screen.
Do not miss this exquisite potpourri of wonderful baroque composers' works performed as closely as humanly possible to the way that they heard their works during their lifetimes! The film may not have been intended to be historically accurate (part of the fun), but the music certainly ended up that way. Not only that, but it sounds heavenly (unlike Casanova's antics) and up-to-date, not musty and old as if it were sealed in a museum case.
a little world of baroque sound.......2006-02-26
put together in dramatic sequences that add zest and
class to the listening experience. Also wonderful to
play in auto while driving thru boring country or in
slow moving traffic!
This CD will get a lot of play from me.
5 Stars!
Wonderful relaxing music........2006-02-25
-.......2006-02-18
The original version of each may be better.
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Malagueña: Spanish Guitar Music
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z33R Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Malaguena (Transcr: N. Yepes)
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra
- Marieta: Mazurka
- Capricho arabe - Serenata
- Tango
- En los trigales
- Concion y danza No. 1
- Inroduction And Variations On A Theme By Mozart, Op. 9
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Espanoletas
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Gallarda y Villano
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Danza de las hachas
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Rujero y Paradetas
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Zarabanda al ayre espanol
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Passacalle
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Folias
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): La Minona de Cataluna
- Suite Espanola (Arr: N. Yepes): Canarios
- Fantasia que contrahaze la harpa en la manera de Ludovico
- Sonata In E Major
- Suite espanola: 5. Asturias. Leyenda
- Danza espanola No. 4: Villanesca (Transcr.: N. Yepes)
- El sombrero de tres picos: Danza del molinero. Farruca
- Romance (From The Film 'Forbidden Games')
Customer Reviews:
Best five bucks you'll ever spend on a classical guitar CD.......2007-04-06
This collection is nearly identical to a cassette tape I used to own 20 some odd years ago except that "Rumores de la Caleta" and perhaps one or two others are not included with this compilation.
Pleasing but not perfect.......2007-02-14
Not what I was looking for .......2007-01-09
Remastered...and Rediscovered.......2006-12-24
Hauntingly beautiful.......2001-08-20
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The Wizard Of Oz: 1998 Cast Recording (Madison Square Garden Cast)
Harold Arlen , and E. Y. Harburg Manufacturer: Tvt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DBWS Release Date: 1998-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Overture
- Act I: Over The Rainbow
- Act I: Miss Gulch
- Act I: Professor Marvel/Cyclone
- Act I: Munchkinland: Come Out, Come Out/Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead/Follow The Yellow Brick Road
- Act I: If I Only Had A Brain
- Act I: We're Off To See The Wizard
- Act I: If I Only Had A Heart
- Act I: We're Off To See The Wizard/Lions, Tigers And Bears/If I Only Had The Nerve
- Act I: We're Off To See The Wizard/Poppies
- Act II: Optimistic Voices
- Act II: Merry Old Land Of Oz
- Act II: King Of The Forest
- Act II: The Wizard's Chamber
- Act II: March Of The Winkies/The Jitterbug
- Act II: The Witch's Castle
- Act II: Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead (Reprise)
- Act II: Finale
- Act II: Over The Rainbow (Reprise)
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How do you fill the ruby slippers of Judy Garland? That's a question, thankfully, only Jessica Grove needs to answer. It's difficult not to hear indelible tunes like "Over the Rainbow" and "We're Off to See the Wizard" without thinking way back to the MGM movie version of 1939, but this touring-cast production uses unique enough music arrangements to stand on its own. Though two stars grace the album's cover--Mickey Rooney as the Wizard and Eartha Kitt as the Wicked Witch of the West--the pair hardly overshadow the upstart cast. Dirk Lombard as the Tin Man, Judith McCauley as Glinda the Good Witch, and Grove herself all deliver inspired performances, and some of the tunes--especially the "Munchkinland" medley--sound superb and remarkably fresh. Judy Garland (for most of us) will always own the role of Dorothy, but this musical does its best to breathe new life into a classic story--60 years after the fact. --Jim YoungCustomer Reviews:
Worth it........2006-12-27
Jessica Grove` has a beautiful voice, however, a bit too operatic for the role of Dorothy. Lara Teeter, an amazing Scarecrow (and you may also note this was not his first time in the role). The rest of the cast is pretty good. But lets get this clear: Mickey Rooney is not as good as he once was. Eartha Kitt was a surprisingly good Wicked Witch of the West. The choral arrangements are pretty good, well, from the little bit that remains on the album to hear.
As I said before, the music has been tweaked. The opening verse of "Over the Rainbow", although not removed entirely, is moved to the end and Glinda sings it (yeah). The three solos of the leading men are virtually the movie versions, however, The Scarecrow retained his opening verse. "The Merry Old Land of Oz" is chopped WAY too short, a 5-8 minute production number is reduced to under 2 minutes (unless you count the dialogue on the track). "The Jitterbug" is also chopped, but with a solo for the Witch and a very powerful orchestration, it just may be worth it. "Off to See the Wizard" got a slightly new vocal arrangement for Dorothy: on "the wonderful WIZard of Oz," Jessica splits from the group and jumps to a high soprano note (very different to those used to alto Judy Garland in the film). There is an annoying reprise of "Merry Old Land" just before the Wizard leaves, but luckily, it's very brief. A very beautiful choral rendition of "Over the Rainbow" closes out the album.
Overall, this album is worth the money. Personally, I listen to it whenever I want to listen to the songs, but have a limited amount of time.
If you love the film: Stick to the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on Rhino Records. If you're true Ozian, look for the 2 disc deluxe edition (including the scoring, background music, and extras.
If you are looking to learn the music to the stage version, or want a rehearsal supplement: Look for the 1988 London Cast Recording. It is the original Royal Shakespeare Company production from which the amateur stage version comes. However, it like all albums has some minor differences that the vocalists make (and face it, your vocalists will ad-lib slightly as well).
This show was awsome! I saw it live back in 1998..........2006-07-15
best 1.......2006-02-23
Origional Is Much Better!.......2006-02-11
Ethel Kitt and Micky Rooney were both horid cast as who they were! Mickey Rooney sounds like he could die any minute and Ethel Kitt is just not right for the Wicked Witch at all.
The munskins voices are squeeky and anoying and arn't very good. And everyone else is just not up to scratch. They are following in the footsteps of very famous people here and they just DON'T cut it. Trust me I know how this musical should be and this is not it! If you want a version of The Wizard of Oz get the origional with Judy Garland! It is much better! Trust me!
Quite possibly the greatest Oz CD ever...........2003-12-27
As far as content is concerned, this CD is the reigning champ!!! Most of the dialogue has been retained in order to be able to fully appreciate the performances of Mickey Rooney (as the Wizard, The Guard, Professor Marvel, etc.) and Eartha Kitt (Miss Gultch and the ultra wicked yet, because of Kitt, incredibly sexy, Wicked Witch of the West). She even gets to sing!!! For over sixty years the Wicked Witch has been numberless, but now we get to hear her sing to Niko (her Flying Monkey) all about the wonders of the Jitterbug! The Jitterbug a song that was cut from the 1939 film is used in most stage productions and the involving of the Wicked Witch was an inspired decision. And of course we get to hear Eartha Kitt doing her purring and growling as well.
The music has been slightly re-orchestrated for this production to give it a fresh feel and it does so effortlessly. Another great reason to get this CD is because of Jessica Grove. Her performance as Dorothy is magical. Her voice is genuine and just the perfect match for the roll. She embraces the emotion of the Judy Garland interpretation, that we all love so much, and takes it to another level as only a great actress can. (Look for her name over the title of a Broadway show very soon!) Lara Teeter, Dirk Lambard and Ken Page (Old Deuteronomy in B'way's CATS) all deliver perfect interpretations of The Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion. This truly is an enjoyable listen.
England may have Cinderella or Peter Pan, but we've got THE WIZARD OF OZ! What a joy! As Mickey Rooney so happily narrates during the overture, this story has managed to touch our hearts for over a century. No doubt, it will continue to do so as the years pass.
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