| 1. Exaggerated Joy |
| 2. Pen's Oil |
| 3. Carl Weathers |
| 4. Glorified Hype Man |
| 5. Fine for a Robot |
| 6. Germs That May Cause the Following |
| 7. Weather Locklear |
| 8. Break for 2300 |
| 9. DJ Furry |
| 10. Raffle Ticket Blues |
| 11. Sleep Standing Up |
| 12. Name Forgetter |
| 13. Thousand Words |
| 14. Fizzing Energy Drink |
| 15. Barely Music |
The Weather,Busdriver & Radioinactive with Daedelus,Mush,Alternative Rap,Pop,Rock,Underground Rap
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Take the Weather With You
Jimmy Buffett Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I0QK7E Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Bama Breeze
- Party At The End Of The World
- Weather With You
- Everybody's On The Phone
- Whoop De Doo
- Nothin' But A Breeze
- Cinco De Mayo In Memphis
- Reggabilly Hill
- Elvis Presley Blues
- Hula Girl At Heart
- Wheel Inside The Wheel
- Silver Wings
- Breahte In, Breathe Out, Move On
- Duke's On Sunday
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What you see is rarely what you get with Jimmy Buffett. While he may contend that he is the king of slackers, a modern day Dean Martin whipping up fizzy rum drinks under the palm trees in a silk Hawaiian shirt, this best-selling author and raconteur is actually the thinking man's party animal. His deceptively breezy lyrics and lazy charm belie a shrewd social commentator and a man not at peace with his world or his own mortality--taking well-aimed potshots at everything from cell phone culture to ancient Greek history to the threat of terrorism, as on the sharply ironic "Party at the End of the World." But having said that, all the unrest exhibited in these 14 songs makes for a far more interesting album than he's made in over two decades. Reflective, unstinting, and often nostalgic, the musician changes the tempo and the subject matter, swapping his usual languid island exhortations of alcohol and brief bikini tops for the fascinating emotional ambiguity of "Whoop De Doo," or the simple charm of "Nothing but a Breeze," which seems so autobiographical it's hard to believe that Buffett didn't write it. But the standout track is his chilling cover of Mary Gauthier's "Wheel Inside the Wheel," revealing exactly what kind of demons have been residing under the singer's ever-present baseball cap. --Jaan UhelszkiCustomer Reviews:
Take the Weather With You.......2007-07-26
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy.......2007-07-25
Summer Year 'Round.......2007-07-19
Not My Favorite..........2007-07-16
Best Buffett CD in a Decade!!.......2007-06-29
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Traffic and Weather
Fountains of Wayne Manufacturer: Virgin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N4SKFK Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Someone To Love
- '92 Subaru
- Yolanda Hayes
- Traffic And Weather
- Fire In The Canyon
- This Better Be Good
- Revolving Dora
- Michael And Heather At The Baggage Claim
- Strapped For Cash
- I-95
- Hotel Majestic
- Planet Of Weed
- New Routine
- Seatbacks And Traytables
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Punctuated by 2005's sprawling compilation of B-sides and outtakes (Out-of-State Plates), a nearly four-year interval between fresh recordings has done nothing to tarnish Fountain of Wayne's pop-drenched songwriting tandem of Chris Collingswood and Adam Schlesinger. This 14-song bash is a late-'60s/early-'70s time warp that exploits every facet of the pop action plan (chiming guitars, infectious choruses, sinful harmonies) and begs for radio play. As usual, the band never takes itself too seriously, crafting melodies around a lively, vigorous cast of characters that practically come to life. There's a DMV attendant who can't shake our attention (the bouncy, piano-boosted "Yolanda Hayes"), an airport-stranded couple waiting impatiently for lost luggage (the folksy "Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim"), and ex-lovers who blame it on the highway ("Fire in the Canyon," which explores the radio country-rock of the Eagles and America). They sing of an old-model Japanese car to get the girl ("'92 Subaru") and Renee seeing you "at the Gap in a baseball cap" ("This Better Be Good"), and any way they shake it, even after a too-long interruption, Collingswood and Schlesinger rarely miss the mark. --Scott HolterAlbum Description
A new, indelible cast of characters is inducted into the FOW pantheon of stars on Traffic And Weather: Yolanda Hayes, a sullen object of affection behind the glass at the Department Of Motor Vehicles; Seth Shapiro and Beth Mackenzie, two lonely, hardworking New Yorkers who cross paths - sort of - in "Someone To Love" (which features Hole/Smashing Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur singing backing vocals); the exhausted couple in "Michael and Heather At The Baggage Claim", dragging themselves onto an airport shuttle bus after a long trip; newscasters in heat in the album's title track, and many others. Hapless protagonists like the suspicious boyfriend of "This Better Be Good" and the hit-man target in "Strapped For Cash" are also classic Fountains Of Wayne narrators.Travel and transportation continue to figure heavily in the on-the-go world of FOW. The guy who buys himself a "'92 Subaru" is convinced that the right pimped-out ride is all he needs to get the girl; in the Beatlesque "i-95" a driver explores a rest area gift shop late at night, on the way to visit his loved one; we hear of "an eerie kind of sadness on the highway today" in the Gram Parsons-tinged "Fire In The Canyon" (featuring backing vocals by the Candy Butchers' Mike Viola, who was the voice of "That Thing You Do"). The misery of sitting in coach on a delayed flight is examined in the wistful waltz "Seatbacks And Traytables" (which contains a guest appearance on guitar by James Iha). And in the semi-epic "New Routine", we follow a series of characters who each randomly pick a new place to live, only to discover someone else there who can't wait to move away.
Customer Reviews:
I'm going to be listening to this one for a long long time.......2007-07-24
Awesome.......2007-07-20
Corny.......2007-07-18
Sure, they don't take themselves too seriously, but nearly every single song is obsessed with cars, trains, airplanes, and travel in some way. This obsession certainly is familiar to me - perhaps the songwriter is autistic? Or, to be fairer, maybe they were trying to create a theme album, however, I hear that this band is always obsessed with transportation. I don't know; I must say that I can easily remember each song, which is a good sign, but many songs are not memorable in a good way. I hear other albums, like their self-titled, are better. I recommend listening to that first if, like me, this is the first FoW album you are about to hear.
More of the Same from Fountains of Wayne.......2007-07-15
The songs, taken individually, are pretty darn good. There's opener and single "Someone to Love," which features a slight curveball in the familiar FoW formula by including a hyped-up disco-beat chorus. Then there's "Yolanda Hayes," a bouncy song with sweet lyrics about the narrator's attempts to woo a DMV attendant. "This Better Be Good" is about the paranoia of a man who keeps hearing sketchy rumors of his girlfriend being seen with other men and in places she isn't supposed to be. I-95 is a wistful country song with lyrics about driving down the titular interstate to visit a long-distance lover. "Planet of Weed" is a one-joke song that's made to work with the ambient sounds in the background- various clinking and low talking. Plus the piano that fades in and out, playing bits completely unrelated to the main song, and the tambourine that keeps showing up that isn't on the beat at all. "New Routine" is a strong rocker that zooms around the world and tells several stories of disenchanted people making a change in their lives.
But then there's the rest of the songs. The band's penchant for pop-culture references verges on the out-of-control on this album; it'll be dated by 2008. "Someone to Love" works entirely on its music and chorus, the verses reference Coldplay, King of Queens, and The Late Show, and you're getting a bit aggravated on the first song. Then there's "'92 Subaru," a song whose narrator is a pompous jackass talking about how he is pimping out his car. I think it's supposed to be ironic, but the "irony" comes across about as well as Motley Crue's "Dr. Feelgood" came across as an anti-drug song (now they've got me making the references- dammit!). "Traffic and Weather" is a one-joke song that doesn't work, as a male news anchor spends the whole song telling his female co-anchor "we belong together, like traffic and weather." The effect is creepy, and not so funny. "Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim" is a boring story of a couple who have lost their luggage, and it's supposed to be sweet, but it's piled on too thick and becomes cloying. And "Strapped for Cash" features another unlikeable narrator that's supposed to be funny, this time a loser who owes money to everyone.
Leaders Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood are as strong as ever in the songwriting department. But since their style hasn't changed nearly at all over the past decade, the weaknesses in the lyrics keep this album from being a home run. Too bad the guys didn't write more stuff like the two great new songs off of their 2005 B-side collection, "Maureen" and "The Girl I Can't Forget." Despite the complaints, this is still a pretty good album. I'd give it a 3.5 on the Amazon scale, or a solid 7/10.
Fun fun fun!.......2007-06-08
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Southern Weather
The Almost Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail / Virgin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJL4ZS Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Say This Sooner
- Drive There Now
- Dirty And Left Out
- I Mostly Copy Other People
- Southern Weather
- Stop It
- Amazing Because It Is
- Everyone Here Smells Like A Rat
- Never Say 'I Told You So'
- Call Back When I'm Honest
- Everything That Makes Me Sick
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Aaron Gillespie is a man obsessed. Whether he's out in front of The Almost, his new, eagerly anticipated rock-based project, or behind the drum kit for Underoath, the Clearwater, Florida-bred songwriter/musician can't help but throw himself into everything he does.With Southern Weather, The Almost lets Gillespie put a different, more melodic side of himself on display. Hoping to follow in the footsteps of his idol Dave Grohl, who stepped out from behind his drum kit to capture the rock world's hearts as one of the genre's most visible frontmen, Gillespie has begun a metamorphosis.
The disc's commanding opening track and first single, "Say This Sooner," introduces the album with an attention grabbing, percussion-driven anthem. "I grew up in the Deep South," Gillespie says of the urgent, hook-fostered opener. "Like anyone, I've had struggles along the way. But I am very much informed by Southern values and I think the songs speak to that."
Between his own duties out in front of The Almost and Underoath's touring and recording schedules, Aaron Gillespie is fully committed until 2008. For now, he's a firm believer in his ability to balance both. "Underoath is extremely special to me," he says of the group he co-founded in 1998 which debuted at #2 on the Billboard Album Chart with June 2006's Define The Great Line.
"Southern Weather has got a much broader scope," he continues. "From a 12 year old listening to her iPod on the school bus to a 38-year old guy commuting on a train, I'm excited by the fact that this album can find an audience with a lot of different people."
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Underoath without the screaming.......2007-07-06
Souther Weather- The Almost.......2007-06-27
The Almost are almost there........2007-05-20
Awesome. period........2007-05-16
Wow. This is a great album. go on their myspace and listen to "say this sooner" and trust me you will not be dissappointed. if you like that song you will definitely like this cd. it is very creative, and it breaks from emo and southern rock and alternative... its very tough to define the genre because it really has a fresh sound. the best songs on the cd are "say this sooner" "southern weather" and "call back when im honest". its a pity everyone is so skeptic about this cd just because the frontman is the underoath's drummer. whatever, the guy has talent, i give it up for him. 5 star cd.
Good Christian Rock.......2007-05-14
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Monsoon Wedding (Score)
Manufacturer: Milan Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UKLV Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Feels Like Rain
- Aaj Mera Jee Kardaa (Today My Heart Desires)
- Baraat
- Aaj Mausam Bada Beimann Hai (Today The Weather Plays Tricks On Me)
- Your Good Name
- delhi.com
- Fuse Box
- Mehndi/Madhorama Pencha
- Banished
- Good Indian Girls
- Fabric/Aaja Savariya (Come To Me, My Beloved)
- Allah Hoo
- Hold Me, I'm Falling
- Love And Marigolds
- Chunari Chunari
- Aaja Nachle (Come On Dance!)
- Aaj Mera Jee Kardaa (Zimpala Remix)
- Fuse Box (Alexkid's Dub Remix)
- Fuse Box (Julio Black Remix)
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Monsoon Wedding is Mychael Danna's second collaboration with film director Mira Nair, (Kama Sutra was the first), and he has again compiled a winning soundtrack. Danna explores a wide range of emotions, from solemn to celebratory, through different generations of Indian culture. The contemplative "Good Indian Girls" and "Hold Me, I'm Falling" feature Danna's trademark piano ambience over traditional Indian instrumentation, and the vivacious "Baraat" sounds like a Punjabi variation on Dixieland, while "Delhi.com" ventures into dreamy ethno-techno territory. Sukhwinder Singh's "Today My Heart Desires" serves up lively bhangra rock, and Laxmikant Pyarelal's "Today the Weather Plays Tricks on Me" (performed by Mohammed Rafi) swoons with strings and male vocals. In all, the soundtrack's pleasing variety of Eastern music mirrors the film's old and new worlds living within a singular culture. --Bryan ReesmanCustomer Reviews:
Monsoon Wedding Soundtrack is Terrific.......2007-05-18
Loved it!.......2007-03-24
I just saw the movie MONSOON WEDDING and I absolutely loved it! Of course, I just HAD to have the soundtrack, so I bought the Cd recently and loved it too! WOW!
The Cd will leave you in a happy mood... Wonderful up-beat songs, many are so danceable and hipnotic. I've been playing this Cd all week ...I just wish it were longer because I would love to have more Cds like this in my Cd collection.
Just as fabulous as the movie!.......2007-01-31
Love It, Love It, Love It.......2007-01-21
I'd recommend seeing the movie too. As well, I'd check out Danna's music for another Mira Nair movie, "Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love."
Culture-Happy-Dance-Reflect-Appreciate-Savor-Relax-Laugh.......2006-11-06
It is very Culture rich and soaked in Indian flavor. It's colorful and makes you happy with a laugh or two; as it seeks to portray the traditional music typical of a Punjabi wedding in Delhi, India.
You want to dance with most songs and sit quietly to reflect with others. I listed appreciate because we often don't sit back to appreciate the richness that other cultures provide. My 2 year old appreciates this music in her broken wanna be Hindi mimic.
She dances as does my 6 year old to this music. It's really a great CD but I would recommend seeing the movie first.
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Heavy Weather
Weather Report Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002AGE Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Birdland
- A Remark You Made
- Teen Town
- Harlequin
- Rumba Mama
- Palladium
- The Juggler
- Havona
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Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter didn't truly fulfill Weather Report's artistic and commercial potential until they brought on-board a bassist who could function as an equal partner in the musical equation, like co-founder Miroslav Vitous, whose main shortcoming was his inability to play funk. In renegade bassist Jaco Pastorius, the band found a formidable composer and improvisor, who possessed deep roots in funk and R&B, yet was equally at home in modern jazz and Afro-Cuban settings. Not coincidentally, the presence of this innovative fretless bassist on Heavy Weather gave Weather Report the rhythmic/melodic dimension it had been missing since Vitous's departure, as evidenced by his voice-like declamations on Zawinul's ballad "A Remark You Made." On Zawinul's chart-topping, big band-styled arrangement of "Birdland," Pastorius provided the kind of big, sweeping orchestral gestures the tune required, while on the shifting canvas of Wayne Shorter's "Harlequin," the bassist's ability to articulate complex chords allowed him to function as a string section unto himself. And on his own "Havona," Pastorius not only soloed with horn-like artistry, but combined with drummer Alex Acuna and percussionist Manolo Badrena to give Weather Report its funkiest rhythm section ever. --Chip SternCustomer Reviews:
Testmant to great music.......2007-07-05
"Birdland" drew me into the CD, but there's so much more than this one song to listen to. Weather Report's not just jazz, but a fusion of rock and African music.
"Heavy Weather" is the first jazz I ever bought and still some of the best.
Birdland alone is worth the price of this CD.......2007-07-01
Are you kidding me?.......2007-04-28
As far as the album itself goes...I don't even know how to start reviewing this. It's like trying to do an art review on the Mona Lisa or something. I mean, who doesn't know the tune to "Birdland"? I suppose that the argument could be made that the synthesized sounds are outdated, but some of the tunes have become so iconic that you'll hardly notice. And the playing is phenomenal. Wayne Shorter gets a bit of a short shift on this album because it doesn't sound like he's playing anything particularly complex, but when you look at the music, you'll see why. In some sections, the chord changes are literally happening EVERY SINGLE BEAT. That's ridiculous.
And Jaco is just a madman (and considering his condition, I mean this in a good way). There has never been a fretless player like him since, and I doubt that there ever will be again.
If you are interested in fusion, buy this and Herbie Hancock's "Headhunters" immediately. You won't be disappointed.
They don't play'um like Paco anymore........2007-04-11
"Super Audio" format will not play in your CD player.......2007-04-02
I found out the hard way why a really popular jazz album is selling for only $7!
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Couldn't Stand the Weather
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000ICN6 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Scuttlebuttin'
- Couldn't Stand The Weather
- Things That I Used To Do
- Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
- Cold Shot
- Tin Pan Alley
- Honey Bee
- Stang's Swang
- SRV Speaks (previously unreleased)
- Hide Away (previously unreleased)
- Look At Little Sister (previously unreleased)
- Give Me Back My Wig (previously unreleased)
- Come On (Pt. III) (previously unreleased)
Amazon.com essential recording
In a brief interview that precedes this CD's four bonus tracks--all unreleased gems from the original 1984 sessions--Stevie Ray Vaughan makes the point that "music used to be more based on common everyday occurrences like a train's sound going down the track ... a horse walking." Then he comes on with a version of Freddie King's "Hideaway" that chugs like a locomotive. There's also a heretofore unheard slide-guitar-powered "Give Me Back My Wig" and a blueprint of what became Soul to Soul's radio hit "Look at Little Sister." All those follow the improved mixes of the original CD, which include Vaughan's heartbreak chronicles "Couldn't Stand the Weather" and "Cold Shot"; his first jazzer, "Stang's Swang"; and his initial Hendrix outing, "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)." It's the sound of the guitar hero growing as an artist on his own terms--sidestepping the irony that poisoned '90s rock to stay true to the real-life aesthetic of the blues. --Ted DrozdowskiAlbum Description
Reissue of 1984 album with 4 bonus tracks. 2001.Customer Reviews:
Bluesy, Jazzy Vaughan Breaks From the Pack.......2007-04-06
On this record, you can hear a number of influences both individual and stylistic. The obvious Hendrix influence in a scorching version of "Voodoo Chile," Guitar Slim/Albert King/Albert Collins on "The Things That I Used To Do," and jazzy influenced "Tin Pan Alley" and "Stang's Swang." These, plus "Cold Shot" and the title cut elevated Vaughan to a different level than most of his contemporaries.
This is a fantastic blues/jazz album.
COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER WOULD BE ONE OF STEVIE RAY'S REPLIES TO THE TEXAS FLOOD!.......2007-01-05
WOW! What can I say about the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan that hasn't already been said? His story and humble beginnings hail from the great state of Texas! Stevie Ray was born on 3 October 1954 in Dallas, Texas. Stevie Ray would get the Rock bug spark early and would have his call of duty in Rock n' Roll upon hearing his most dearest and favorite guitarist and idol of ALL-TIME, the late great guitar legend, Jimi Hendrix! Stevie Ray would play many bar room gigs with his older brother Jimmie all across the country and Canada which would eventually expand worldwide. Stevie Ray NEVER gave up on his dreams in hoping for fame and fortune for he must have realized that it was his destiny to be a performer. Little did Stevie Ray know that his destiny was just around the corner that would change his life forever.
It would't be until 1982 when Stevie Ray and his band, DOUBLE TROUBLE, would be noticed and discovered at the annual Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland by Rock legends David Bowie and Jackson Browne! Bowie and Browne were present in the house that night and were in TOTAL disbelief upon what they were hearing! Realizing the talent, genius, greatness and full potential that Stevie Ray possessed, Browne notified many of his contacts and connections and even offered Stevie Ray the RARE opportunity to record, FREE OF CHARGE, at his own personal studio. WOW! It must have been destiny because Browne really truly believed in Stevie Ray's abilities and talents! The album "TEXAS FLOOD" from 1983 would be the result and Stevie Ray's first album for Epic Records.
In addition to this new found fame, Stevie Ray was approached by the legendary David Bowie and was asked to play on Bowie's hugely successful "LET'S DANCE" album and Tour with him! This in itself, was a huge honor for Stevie Ray and accepted Bowie's invitation in a split second.
With Stevie Ray's new found success, it was now time for Stevie Ray to head back into the recording studio to record the followup to the "TEXAS FLOOD" album. "BLUES EXPLOSION" from 1984 would be the result and again, the Stevie Ray Vaughan legend would continue to grow. With Stevie Ray's popularity growing ever more, Stevie Ray would quickly go back into the recording studio and record another follow up to the extremely successful "BLUES EXPLOSION" album. It would be on Stevie Ray's third album that he would really let loose which would result in accomplishing the worldwide fame and fortune that he had been in search of all his life. "COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER," released in 1984, would be the result. In my opinion, "COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER" is a BRILLIANT masterpiece album with BRILLIANT song tracks!
I will list and briefly review all of the song tracks in their original exact running order as follows: (1.) "Scuttle Buttin'," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! This is a GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER that KICKS SOME SERIOUS A*S! Stevie Ray REALLY lets loose on this Blues Rocker! I just wish that this Rocker would have been longer than 1:52! Despite that, I Love this Blues Rocker dearly!) (2.) "Couldn't Stand The Weather," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER THAT KICKS SOME SERIOUS A*S! I love Stevie Ray's blistering guitar riff arrangements and his blistering solo! Stevie Ray sings and sounds almost exactly like Eric Clapton! You can almost feel Jimi Hendrix's influence on Stevie Ray and it definitely shows on this album. I love this Blues Rocker DEARLY!) (3.) "The Things (That) I Used To Do," Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES NUMBER THAT KICKS A*S! Stevie Ray plays the Blues and his blistering solo with NO MERCY! I love this Blues number!) (4.) "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! A PERFECT AND BRILLIANT TRIBUTE TO THE LATE GREAT JIMI HENDRIX! This is ONE GREAT VERSION THAT NEARLY SOUNDS BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL IF NOT BETTER! Stevie Ray had a lot of BA*LS in recording this most sacred Hendrix classic. This Rocker KICKS SOME SERIOUS A*S as well! I LOVE Stevie Ray's BLISTERING guitar solo in this classic song! In my opinion, had Jimi lived, he would have been extremely proud of Stevie's version and rendition of his most sacred Rocker! "I DIDN'T MEAN TO TAKE UP ALL YOUR SWEET TIME, I PROMISE TO GIVE IT BACK TO YOU ONE OF THESE DAYS! AND DON'T BE LATE!" To sum up this song track, in my opinion, this is almost eight minutes of the GREATEST A*S KICKING ROCK N' ROLL EVER! I love this Rocker so dearly!) (5.) "Cold Shot," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER THAT WOULD KICK A*S! I love this Blues Rocker dearly as well!) (6.) "Roughest Place In Town," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY slow Blues number that kicks a*s! I love Stevie Ray's blistering guitar playing and his solo in this one! I love it!) (7.) "Honey Bee" (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER that KICKS A*S! Stevie Ray REALLY lets loose with his solo on this one! I love this Blues number dearly as well!) and (8.) "Stang's Swang." (Outstanding Brilliant! Superb! This is a GREAT STEVIE RAY JAZZ number that TRULY KICKS! I love this one as well!) I deeply apologize for not including the reviews on the last five tracks on this newly released Remasters edition since I do not yet own it. I promise to edit this review immediately upon buying and hearing these new tracks for myself closely. I will list these last five tracks in their original exact running order as follows: (9.) "SRV Speaks," (Previously Unreleased) (10.) "Hide Away," (Previously Unreleased) (11.) "Look At Little Sister," (Previously Unreleased) (12.) "Give Me Back My Wig" (Previously Unreleased) and (13.) "Come On (Part Three) (Previously Unreleased) I DEEPLY APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE! Overall, thus far, this is ONE HELL OF A GREAT ALBUM BY STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN! Every single song track contained in this original legendary album release is nothing less than outstanding and brilliant!
As you can see, SO FAR, this is definitely one great legendary treasure album worth purchasing that he or she should definitely own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This legendary album is a true genuine classic that will definitely prove to persevere and endure the test of time and get better with age like wine! This legendary album is a true testament of Stevie Ray's brilliance and genius that would only get better until his untimely death in 1990. This legendary priceless gem without a doubt, will always be around to be enjoyed and cherished for many more years to come, NOW AND FOREVER!
In closing, the STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN legend does not end here! If anything, IT IS ONLY THE BEGINNING! Stevie Ray would record three more extremely successful highly critically acclaimed studio albums not including the "BACK TO THE BEACH" soundtrack recorded in 1987. Stevie Ray's third studio album "IN STEP," released in 1989, would be Stevie Ray's last official studio album he would ever record alive! Following the success of "IN STEP" from 1989, Stevie Ray would go on tour with another one of his most favorite idol's, the legendary guitar GREAT, Eric Clapton! This would be the GREATEST TOUR in Stevie Ray's life and would also prove to be the greatest ultimate honor to be ON THE SAME STAGE with one of the WORLD'S and ROCK'S MOST GREATEST PREMIERE GUITAR PLAYERS of ALL-TIME! 27 August 1990 would be the last official performance of this tour with Clapton! It would also prove to be on this same very final night, at the Alpine Valley Amphitheater in Southern Wisconsin, that Stevie Ray would have THE GREATEST NIGHT OF HIS LIFE! Sadly, hours later, he would be gone forever! Jamming on the same stage with his brother Jimmie by his side, would be a star studed performance celebration which would include fellow guitarists Clapton, Robert Cray and Buddy Guy! The last song that Stevie Ray Vaughan would EVER perform live ALIVE was "Sweet Home Chicago!" WHAT A STAR STUDED NIGHT IT REALLY WAS INDEED! To add to the Stevie Ray legend, story or legend has it that Stevie Ray would cut his fingers while placing them over the guitar strings on the guitar frets. This legend is FACT! With this in mind, Stevie Ray's finger's and guitar would wind up bloody! Would Stevie Ray quit? HELL NO! He would go backstage and apply SUPER GLUE over the cut areas and then go back out and give his fans more! IS THAT LOYALTY OR WHAT? Sadly, on a tragic note, following this star studed gig performance, Stevie Ray (Without Clapton! Clapton was reportedly supposed to have accompanied and boarded with Vaughan!) would board a helecopter bound for Chicago, Illinois. According to the findings by the FAA, the helicopter pilot misjudged his bearings shortly after take off and slammed his craft into the side of a hill, killing all on board instantly. Upon hearing the news, THE WHOLE WORLD AS WELL AS THE WHOLE ROCK N' ROLL WORLD WAS IN SHOCK FROM DISBELIEF! In my opinion, It was like reliving "THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED" in reference to the 1959 plane crash claiming the lives of Buddy Holly (A fellow Texan from Lubbock), J.P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson and 17 year old Ritchie Valens! Just imagine how Eric Clapton must have felt! Vaughan's death would bring back painful memories of another one of his dearest friends! Clapton went though this same fatality with Hendrix on 17 September 1970 when he was supposed to meet Hendrix at a night club in London. Clapton had bought a brand newly strung Fender left-handed V shaped electric guitar that he was going to give Jimi that night but Hendrix would NEVER show up to claim it or accept his gift for we all know what happened on 18 September 1970? In Stevie Ray's short life, he lived, breathed, accomplished, contributed and achieved so much in the Rock n' Roll and Blues world that it was a tragedy that his life was cut so short. Stevie Ray still had so much to give and was willing to give it all to us! Stevie Ray is a true legend that will NEVER be forgotten nor denied. What a major tragic loss for Rock n' Roll! And as the saying goes folks, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," am I wrong or need I say more? Here's to you Stevie Ray and Double Trouble. R.I.P. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Born 3 October 1954, Died 27 August 1990 at age 35. Thanks for reading my long review and I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also hope that you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN FOREVER! Long Live Rock n' Roll! Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, J.L.
Better than Hendrix! .......2006-12-16
The man FOREVER!!
With this album, Stevie Ray dethroned Eddie Van Halen.......2006-12-06
From the late 1970s until this album came out, Eddie Van Halen seemed to be the undisputed King of Rock guitar. With this album, Stevie Ray Vaughan left no question as to who, among the living, was #1. Although, like Hendrix, Vaughan would be cut down in the prime of his life, he left gargantuan tracks. (Why is it always the best who die young? Why couldn't they have gotten Jon Bon Jovi in that helicopter? "C'mon Jon, there's a hairdresser on board. Yeah, yeah, get inside Jon!")
The album contains an excellent cover of Guitar Slim's blues tune "Things that I Used to Do," as well as divine original tracks such as "Scuttle Buttin", "Honey Bee" and the title track. But the CD's highlight for this reviewer is Vaughan's cover of Jimi Hendrix' "Voodoo Chile."
While Stevie Ray's musicianship really shines through on this CD, when I saw him live for the first time, opening up for Dire Straights at the Montreal Forum in the mid-80s, it was just jaw-dropping amazing! He blew Mark Knopfler and the boys off the stage. If you like the music on this CD and haven't seen Vaughan perform in concert, I highly recommend his Live at Montreux DVD.
Unoriginal, but enjoyable.......2006-03-31
The two finest cuts on this LP are the title track and Cold Shot. The latter was so good, it led me to buy the album when I heard it on the radio at a ribs joint. The title track would stand as the best to be found here, though the stop-start pattern is annoying. The two instrumentals that bookend the LP (Scuttle-Buttin' and Stang's Swang) are both solid, energetic and enjoyable, though not all that memorable.
One reason why I was looking forward to hearing this LP was for the cover of Hendrix's Voodoo Child (Slight Return), which has always been one of my favorite songs. And though bits of it cut too close to the original (something a cover should NOT do), it's still worth having around strictly for the guitar solos. Another great jam track is Tin Pan Alley, though it does drag a bit, still a nice piece of music!
If you're into the blues, pick this up, but don't expect the Revolution. (Speaking of which, that Prince vynil in the basement calls...)
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Change in the Weather
Eric Lindell Manufacturer: Alligator Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGDMXW Release Date: 2006-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Give It Time
- Two-Bit Town
- Feel Like I Do
- All ALone
- Should Have Known
- Casanova
- See Me Through
- Sunny Daze
- It Won't Be Long
- Sad But True
- Let Me Know
- Uncle John
- Lady Jane
- Lazy Days
Amazon.com
Although this is his first nationally distributed album, Eric Lindell is probably already tired of hearing himself tagged as "blue-eyed soul." But there is truth in that description. Sounding somewhat similar to Delbert McClinton and, with his lanky frame and scraggly beard, looking a bit like a tattooed young Bruce Springsteen/Tom Waits mashup, Lindell has the pipes, the style, and the songs to break out of his bluesy niche and into the mainstream. Recorded at various times in California and New Orleans with a revolving cast of musicians, Change in the Weather falls between a laid-back West Coast-styled soul, gritty Crescent City R&B, and a bit of frisky reggae. Despite the scattershot recording of these tracks, Lindell focuses the album's styles with dynamic and subtly emotional vocals that float with insistent assurance. Horns punctuate the Stax-styled "All Alone" and the breezy Caribbean groove of "It Won't Be Long" adds layers to the already warm, soulful approach. While he never takes a solo, Lindell's ever-present rhythm guitar drives the sound, filling the spaces but leaving room for his low-key, commanding voice. He's clearly enjoying himself, and that enthusiasm shoots out of the speakers due to the singer's snappy, never fussy production and smartly arranged tunes that call you back for another listen. On the basis of Change in the Weather, the forecast for Eric Lindell is--like his music--brisk, crisp, and balmy. --Hal HorowitzAlbum Description
California-born, New Orleans-schooled singer/songwriter/vocalist Eric Lindell is a roots rocker with dozens of original songs that combine soul shaking rhythm & blues, reggae grooves, swamp pop and blues. Lindell is a fan favorite in his northern California turf and his adopted home of New Orleans (where he was featured on the cover of OffBeat magazine and performed on the main stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival). He is accomplished on guitar, harmonica, keyboards and bass, and has performed with some of the Crescent City's top musicians as well as some of the jam band community's biggest names (including members of Galactic). The winner of the "1999 John Lennon Songwriting Competition" for his song Kelly Ann, Lindell is now ready to bring his rough-hewn voice and memorable original songs to the rest of the music-loving world with the release of his Alligator Records debut, CHANGE IN THE WEATHER.CHANGE IN THE WEATHER will delight and surprise music fans hungry for an extraordinary, original artist who is just getting ready to explode. Lindell's songs are cliche-free, completely original and yet have an instant familiarity to them. The laid-back grooves and hook-laden melodies hint of 1970's-era Van Morrison and Bruce Springsteen, but are not throwbacks as much as they are powerful, rootsy, thought-provoking and danceable contemporary songs. Traces of Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, Ray Charles and Sly and the Family Stone can be found in Eric's originals, with foot-stomping grooves coming around every corner and horns punching in all the right places. Guests on the CD include War drummer Harold Brown, Ivan Neville, and Galactic's Stanton Moore.
Customer Reviews:
Amazing....Great Mix.......2007-07-30
Best c.d i have bought in last few years
Fresh and Fabulous.......2007-02-16
Makes Your Shoes Move.......2007-02-14
Nasty (as in awesome) Debut.......2006-12-11
Better Than I expected.......2006-09-14
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Weather Systems
Andrew Bird Manufacturer: Righteous Babe ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009IB16 Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- first song
- I
- lull
- action/adventure
- >
- skin
- weather systems
- don't be scared
- <
- [8 minute quicktime film by Robert Trondsen]
Album Description
Critically acclaimed composer, singer and violinist Andrew Bird quietly soars to new heights with his first Righteous Babe release. This lush, gorgeous collection of 7 original songs, his own adaptation of a Galway Kinnell poem, and a Handsome Family cover showcases Bird's gift for conveying subtle emotional states through music. In addition to his signature violin (which he often plays like a guitar), the virtuoso instrumentalist employs glockenspiel, organ, whistling, and tape loops to set the scene for the intimate, haunting stories he tells through his lyrics. Bowl of Fire bandmates Kevin O'Donnell (drums, percussion, glockenspiel) and Nora O'Connor (vocals, guitar) accompany Bird, and producer Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Will Oldham) crafts a stunning, almost orchestral setting for the recording. Also included on the disc is an 8-minute Quicktime film on the making of the record by director Robert Trondson.Customer Reviews:
A wonder.......2006-03-29
andrew bird is drunk on words when he's not whistling in the tradition of his surname.......2005-10-04
andrew bird is fantastic.......2005-09-02
Simply Captivating.......2005-03-16
Beautiful Music for the Midwest.......2005-02-14
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Weather and Water
The Greencards Manufacturer: Dualtone Music Group ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009JDBKI Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
Tracks:
- The Ghost Of Who We Were
- Weather And Water
- Almost Home
- Like A Melody
- Time
- Long Way Down
- Marty's Kitchen
- What You Are
- Don't Want Forever
- The Ballad Of Kitty Brown
- Bordered On A Breakdown
- The House On Vine Street
Product Description
- Ghost Of Who We Were, The
- Weather And Water
- Almost Home
- Like A Melody
- Time
- Long Way Down
- Marty's Kitchen
- What You Are
- Don't Want Forever
- Ballad Of Kitty Brown, The
- Bordered On A Breakdown
- House On Vine Street, The
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
UTTERLY BEAUTIFUL.......2007-07-18
Best Up and Coming.......2007-01-03
They are a truly talented group of musicians. Their instrumental work, lyrics and beautiful blend of voices makes them a standout! I highly recommend the Greencards and Weather and Water. Especially for those who think Bluegrass can only be tinny-sounding mountain music.
Thank you, Pandora.......2006-06-03
best album of '05.......2006-01-27
Simply Beautiful Music.......2006-01-04
The album opens with the haunting tribute to losing a loved one, "The Ghost of You And Me," which features Carol Young's voice to its best advantage. The title track is a chilling ballad, penned by fellow Aussie Jed Hughes, about a man forced by economics into commercial fishing, trapped on a boat in a storm. "Almost Home" is a quick fingered and fast paced instrumental which still maintains the quietly beautiful mood of the album. "Like A Melody" is a warm, pretty love song, featuring Kym Warner on vocals. The albums lead off single "Time" returns to the melancholy vocals of Carol Young, accentuated to perfection by the fiddle and mandolin of Eamon McLoughlin and Kym Warner respectively. "Long Way Down" allows Warner the chance to stretch his vocals into a melancholy and minor keyed song which sums up the album's theme of the vagarities of love and loss. "Marty's Kitchen" is a striking and rousing instant instrumental classic which includes plenty of fiddle and two guitar solos. Next they break into the albums second cover, Patty Griffin's "What You Are," which finds Carol Young singing at her musing and heartbreaking best. In "Don't Want Forever" Young muses prettily "give me a little of you time/I think there's something we could find/I don't want forever/Just give me tonight." This is followed by "The Ballad of Kitty Wells" which features Warner drawing on his adopted Appalachian roots in a tale lust, adultery and murder. "Bordered On A Breakdown" continues the theme of a man brought to the brink of madness by the love of a fickle woman. The album closes with "The House On Vine Street," a quiet and introspective instrumental song.
With Weather and Water The Greencards continue their heritage of understated beauty. While they follow the same general pattern of Allison Krauss and Union Station, they carve their own ground and Carol Young is often a more satisfying vocalist. This combination turned Movin' On into one of the most talked about debut albums in years. Weather and Water brings this talent into focus with a their continual thread of time, love and loss. Between the heart wrenching pluck of Warner's mandolin, the weeping of McLaughlin's fiddle and the melancholy ach of Young's voice, Weather and Water is an album not soon forgotten, even in the current sea of Contemporary Bluegrass albums.
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Forecast: Tomorrow
Weather Report Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HEWGPG Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- In A Silent Way
- Super Nova
- Experience In E Major (Excerpt)
- Milky Way
- Tears
- Eurydice (Full Version)
- Orange Lady
- Unknown Soldier
- Directions
- Surucucu
- Second Sunday In August
- 125th Street Congress
Tracks:
- Nubian Sundance (Live)
- Blackthorn Rose
- Badia
- Cannon Ball
- Black Market
- Three Clowns
- Havona
- Birdland
- Palladium
- The Pursuit Of The Woman With The Feathered Hat
- The Orphan
- Sightseeing
Tracks:
- Dream Clock
- Three Views Of A Secret
- Port Of Entry (Live)
- Dara Factor Two
- Procession
- Plaza Real
- The Well
- D-Flat Waltz
- Domino Theory
- Predator
- Face On The Barroom Floor
- Indiscretions
- 125th Street Congress (DJ Logic Remix)
Amazon.com
From 1970 to 1985, the jazz-fusion ensemble known as Weather Report reigned supreme as one the most distinguished and indefinable ensembles of the 20th century, and saxophonist Wayne Shorter and keyboardist Joe Zawinul were the cofounders of this ever-changing group. This superb, three-CD, 37-track collection features the band's incredible cast of musicians: drummers Peter Erksine and Alphonse Mouzon; percussionists Airto Moreira, Alex Acuna, and the late Don Alias; bassists Miroslav Vitous, Alphonso Johnson, and the incredible Jaco Pastorius. The roots of their sound are heard in Zawinul's "In A Silent Way," and their greatest hits--from "A Remark You Made" and an unreleased version of "Nubian Sundance" to their 1976 mega-hit, "Birdland," are included here, along with the lesser known classic, "Indiscretions," a DJ Logic, hip-hop remix of "125th Street Congress," and a sizzling, two-hour DVD concert from Germany in filmed in 1978. This set is a powerful primer to their "folk music of the future." --Eugene Holley Jr.Customer Reviews:
I hope you read this, Richie!.......2007-07-16
A Worthy Anthology.......2007-07-12
I have heard some of the original albums and was intent on collecting them at some stage, but this anthology captures the band perfectly on this 3 cd set, covering many of the popular fan tunes as well as many points of interest along the way. Utterly intriging and fascinating to hear, you can completely lose yourself in this music at times.
The live dvd is a great addition to the 3 cd set, and I'm lucky to have it in my collection. It could have been remastered a little with today's technology (aka Cat Stevens' Cat Stevens: Majikat Special Edition) as the picture is a little grainy at times, but the sound quality is still good.
This anthology is a worthy addition to your music collection, and saves you trying to hunt down the Weather Report albums. Unless you have a particular album in mind then you will not find yourself lacking with this purchase, as this collection is quite extensive and stands as testimony to a great collaboration of musicians.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
el mejor grupo de jazz-fussion SIN DUDAS.......2007-05-13
Good cd selections - Great DVD!.......2007-05-07
As for the DVD, it is also clearly described as a video from the Rockpalast concert of 1978, and if you already have it you are very fortunate. I had not seen it before, and I found it to be very good. The performance is excellent. The cameras switch to capture the ensemble well. The close ups are good enough to follow how each performer is executing their important solos. Jaco is at his best. This is the quartet with Peter Erskine, and the performance captured here is more complete and, to my ear, better than the "8:30" cd.
For those who don't .......2007-04-29
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