| 1. Unity |
| 2. Chain Gang -- Rap |
| 3. Truth |
| 4. Hello Y'All |
| 5. Do It With Ease |
| 6. Gimme No Crack |
| 7. Raggamuffin |
| 8. Know How Fe Chat |
| 9. Who the Cap Fits |
| 10. Golden Touch |
Editorial Reviews
The leading ragamuffin hip-hop exponent--loosely defined as reggae deejay style meets its hip-hop cousin--works his considerable musical imagination for this 1988 LP. Digging deep into his African and Jamaican roots, drawing on the funky sounds of his adopted U.S., and scanning contemporary news headlines for pertinent lyrical material, Unity reveals Shinehead in his finest hour, before his patchwork style of music-making became formulaic. Spin-off hit singles, including the title track, "Chain Gang Rap," "The Truth," "Gimme No Crack," and "Who the Cap Fits," stitch together a dizzying array of sounds: a bit of churchical reggae hymn to a short stretch of B-Boy rap, a speed toasting rush, a sweet R&B classic riff, or a verse from "We Shall Overcome." --Elena Oumano
Unity,Shinehead,Elektra / Wea,Dancehall,East Coast Rap,Pop,Ragga,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Reggae,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Liquid Mind IV : Unity
Liquid Mind Manufacturer: Real Music / Chuck Wild Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SVLE Release Date: 2000-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Unity (9:48)
- From The Silence (8:30)
- Gold In The Shadows (8:37)
- Society of Dreams (15:24)
- Wrap Me In Your Love (7:49)
- Take Me Tenderly (6:54)
Album Description
Liquid Mind IV: Unity, the fourth in Liquid Mind's elegant electronic series of slow relaxation music albums, takes the listener to a place of deep tranquility. This peaceful album is used by parents to help quiet hyperactive children, to assist themselves in going back to sleep in the middle of a difficult night, to relieve the stress of a busy day at a computer terminal, and for meditation. The absence of regular rhythm in the music allows a level of relaxation not achievable by more active music. Like the previous albums (Liquid Mind III: Balance, Slow World and Ambience Minimus), Liquid Mind IV: Unity is graceful, gentle, and healing. This music is designed to help you relax deeply, during meditation, rest, or in times of stress. Liquid Mind is the name used by Los Angeles composer Chuck Wild for his series of stress relief music albums.Customer Reviews:
Great meditation music, interesting compositions.......2007-03-31
can't get enough.......2007-01-16
Liquid Mind IV: Unity.......2006-08-20
Time for a Handless Massage.......2005-09-29
Don't operate heavy equipment while listening.......2002-05-22
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Unity
Larry Young Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I41F Release Date: 1999-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Zoltan
- Monk's Dream
- If
- The Moontrane
- Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
- Beyond All Limits
Amazon.com
Recorded in 1965, in the afterglow of avant-garde jazz's first significant wave, Unity proved what organist Larry Young's Blue Note debut, Into Somethin', foreshadowed. Young had been a straightforward protégé of Jimmy Smith prior to his Blue Note years, and he later went full-tilt into fusion, eventually joining Tony Williams's Lifetime for their rightly named debut, Emergency. But here Young dug into an exploratory groove that fed in part off the Hammond B-3 tradition and in part off the pulse-oriented rhythmic developments then occupying Cecil Taylor and others. That said, the tunes are all keeled on even tempos, with thoughtful, tight soloing from Joe Henderson and a young Woody Shaw. With drummer Elvin Jones powering the quartet, the music cruises along, but Young's free-flying organ is the most striking point, with its fall-apart deconstructions and its architecturally complex solos and melody statements. More than anything, this recording helped clarify how relevant the B-3 was for the new breed of jazzers. This Rudy Van Gelder remaster improves the sound, both brightening it and bolstering the low end. Also added are a couple of great photos and a new liner essay. --Andrew BartlettAlbum Description
The album that put Larry Young and Woody Shaw on the jazz map, this exciting and inventive session with Joe Henderson and Elvin Jones. Churning rhythms, challenging ground breaking compositions and brilliant solo work make this album a classic that exerted great, uncredited influence on the next generation of jazz artists. And one of the most requested Blue Note reissues!Customer Reviews:
Not Your Average Jazz Organ Quartet.......2007-01-04
Larry Young, Elvin Jones, Woody Shaw, and Joe Henderson........2005-05-20
"Zoltan", the opening tune, was composed by Woody Shaw and the solo work done on this song alone is worth the price of the album. Young and Jones play a Duo on "Monks Dream" which is obviously by Thelonious Monk. "Moontrane", another Shaw original, was written for John Coltrane since he was one of Shaws, Youngs, and Hendersons biggest influences. The form is standard 32 bars but the harmonies and Chordal structure are much different than that of many standard jazz compositions. "If" is a Henderson tune resembling the blues but many of the chords are replaced with altered voicings that make it very unique sounding. The group plays a reworking of the standard "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise" and features excellent solos from all around. The closer, also by shaw, is a smoker and uses even more complex harmonies and chord patterns that "Moontrane" not to mention the odd number of 5o bars. If you want to hear extremely good jazz, this is one of the best examples.
Unity: One of the Greatest Modern Jazz Albums.......2005-05-08
This is a must have!.......2004-11-23
A Perfect Album for so Many Reasons.......2004-06-25
Next order of business: Elvin Freaking Jones! Elvin passed away recently, and I'm sure many people are looking for his most characteristic and celebrated recordings to appreciate what a great talent he was and what an impact he had on jazz drumming and on jazz as a whole. Unity is as good a place to start as any. Though he was obviously most famous for his work in thepurpose-driven John Coltrane Quartet, he displayed hisunique polyrhythmically swinging style on a number of records as a sideman including this one and other perennials such as Wayne Shorter's Speak No Evil and Sonny Rollins' Live at the Village Vanguard. It is a joy to hear him communicating with less familiar musicians with the same empathy as he did in the Coltrane quartet. His solos are fantastic as well, with his free, over-the-barline style which often displayed itself in open-ended solos turning up here inside the boundaries of extended form ("Monk's Dream") and in four bar phrases ("Zoltan"). Even within the restriction of specific solo lengths, Elvin plays with the same freedom and motive-oriented melodicism as always.
And last but not least: song selection. No Larry Young originals here, but three by Shaw and one by Henderson which are wonderful new (at the time) compositions that have become those type of "standards" that get played from time to time but aren't in the Real Book and don't exactly get called at wedding gigs. The very Monk-ish "Monk's Dream" is a Larry and Elvin duet here, a very good choice and a nice variation for the album's general flow. As said earlier, the standard "Softly..." is treated with the same improvisational attitude as the more modern tunes. Great selections.
Okay, if my bombastic ramblings communicate nothing else to you, please hear this last line: buy this album!
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In Unity
Tim Wheater , and David Lord Manufacturer: Gemini Sun Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000022C6 Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Healing 5:15
- Transformation 1:44
- Transcendence 6:22
Album Description
There is a magic and mystery in the alchemy of Tim Wheater's bittersweet soulful flute playing and David Lord's stunningly beautiful strings. The sounds they create together stir the deepest feelings of human spirit and aspire to the greatest heights of celestial awakening. Their exquisitely masterful music inspires a sense of serenity, healing, and peace.Customer Reviews:
Peace found in Unity.......2007-05-17
In Unity Excels.......2007-05-12
Cheryl Gunn - freshman effort.......2005-09-17
Cheryl Gunn - Vanity of Venus.......2005-08-20
One word describes it; AWSOME!!!!!.......1999-03-31
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Shostakovich: Waltzes
Manufacturer: Delos Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001IVR2 Release Date: 1999-08-31 |
Tracks:
- Shostakovich Waltzes
Customer Reviews:
Totally infectious.......2003-01-07
Some of my favorite waltzes include the one from Return of Maxim, the one from Golden Hills, and the one from The First Echelon (aka Waltz #2 from the 2nd Jazz Suite). Beyond the waltzes there are some other pieces, including the famous Polka from The Age of Gold and Folk Festival (Spanish Dance) from The Gadfly.
The only caveat is that some of the pieces don't reference their original source (rather they are listed as being from various ballet suites, when they in fact come from The Limpid Stream and other sources), but this is a very minor complaint. The performance and sound is wonderful, and unless you are one who can't stand this sort of compilation, it gets my highest recommendation.
Surprisingingly enjoyable stuff.......1999-10-04
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Unity
Anthony Gomes Manufacturer: 33rd Street ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006I08V Release Date: 2002-08-27 |
Tracks:
- When The Walls Come Down
- Upside (To The Downside)
- Darkest Before The Dawn
- Do Watchya Do
- If You Could Rule The World
- Blindog
- Going Down Slow
- Unity (Acoustiphonic Lo-Fi)
- Unity
- Trash Talkin' Jive
- Lonely At The Bottom
- Bad For You
Customer Reviews:
Anthony Gomes - One To Keep An Eye On.......2007-04-20
The Gospel according to Anthony.......2007-01-20
Worth every penny...if you buy it, I encourage you to play it for a friend.
"I believe that music can change the world. It's a powerful soul sonic force." ~Anthony Gomes
~T
You gotta love AG.......2006-10-27
New Link To Old Blues - Ain't No Better Out There Now.......2006-05-19
TALENTED, BUT A BLUESMAN??.......2005-11-17
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Majesty
Aeoliah Manufacturer: Oreade Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004S80N Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Reverance
- Inner Mountain Flame
- Sanctus Dominus
- Majesty
Album Description
This highly inspired devotional and spiritual music was created for personal transformation, meditation, new age healing centres, and places of worship. The pieces on this recording evoke the majestic Presence and Reality of our higher Nature, inspiring us with reverance and Divine Love. As you hear this music, please visualize the entire planet earth bathing in these celestial healing sounds, as this will accelerate the healing and enlightenment of our planet Earth.Customer Reviews:
TRULY MAJESTIC.......2003-07-21
This is good stuff.......2000-08-15
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Chain Breaker
Deitrick Haddon & Voices of Unity Manufacturer: Tyscot Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000038A3D Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Link 01 (Breaking the Chains) - Deitrick Haddon
- Totally Sold Out
- One Nation
- Double Team
- Chosen
- Say You Believe
- Walking Dead (Intro) - Deitrick Haddon
- Walking Dead
- All God's Children (Intro) - Deitrick Haddon
- All God's Children
- Live Experience (Intro) - Deitrick Haddon
- Chain Breaker
- Anybody Here
- He Never Fails
- Fire
- Don't Let Me Fall
- Prayer - Deitrick Haddon
- We Worship You
- Live the Life [Remix]
Customer Reviews:
Instant Classic........2004-02-05
ANNOINTED!!.......2003-07-21
Spirit Filled.......2001-09-06
my soul ever time i litsen to it My who is not saved loves it even more than I do Let God use you and let us worship him in
the spirit
An Up And Coming Legend.......2001-01-29
May God Bless.......2001-01-14
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Spiritual Unity
Albert Ayler Manufacturer: Esp Disk Ltd. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007Z9RAC Release Date: 2005-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Ghosts: First Variation
- The Wizard
- Spirits
- Ghosts: Second Variation
Customer Reviews:
A correction to even further validate this recording.......2007-01-30
This recording is a masterpiece and must have been a revelation at the time to all with open ears. For an even more complete and brilliant document of Ayler's influential sound and immense presence, check out the Complete Greenwich Village recordings on Impulse! That is all for now.
Even an Olympic swimmer might not like the Ocean.......2006-07-29
Don't get me wrong, this is not an album I listen to often. You wouldn't really play it in the car or at a party (unless it's a REALLY good party). This one takes some acclimation...like astronaut camp.
Yeah it's noisy and chaotic, but make no mistake: there is DEFINITELY music here. It's amazing that you can even hear it, let alone that someone actually wrote it, but it's here. Use with caution. This album will liberate your mind and incite a riot in your head, if you let it.
As The Spirit Moves.......2006-07-22
Others, like Brilliant Corners (Thelonious Monk) and Sail Away (Randy Newman) required time, tireless advocacy on the part of convinced music critics, and risk-taking listeners before assuming the iconic status they enjoy today.
Spiritual Unity, which may be Albert Ayler's Guernica, falls into neither category. It was born in obscurity where it has lived ever since, like a prisoner whose slim hopes are sustained only by infrequent visits from family members.
Jazz listeners are a small subset of all music listeners, but jazz itself is a big tent covering various splinter groups. There are those who believe that the sun set on real jazz when Sidney Bechet died. The majority of jazz lovers consider the WWII big band years of Basie and Ellington to be the halcyon era. Hipsters and flipsters latched onto Bop, but many, including Cab Calloway, rejected Bird and Diz. Cab Calloway called Bop "Chinese music."
The herd of jazz enthusiasts was culled even further by the arrival of John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman and others who expressed a wanton disregard for melodic traditions. For many, Coltrane's squawks, squeals, and rapid fire scales were indistinguishable from underwater parachuting - an idea whose time hasn't come. However, Coltrane's disciples followed him and followed the horn players he influenced, like Roland Kirk. By now the herd, though fiercely loyal, was tiny. Then came Ayler.
Ayler blew with maniacal intensity, passion, delirious joy, and complete disrespect for the past. He played as though he'd never heard anyone else play, as if he'd discovered a horn in the desert and was single-handedly inventing music. Ayler did not play from his head or even his heart but directly from his soul. In jazz clubs around Manhattan cries of, "Check please," and, "I think I hear my mommy calling me," and, "Oops, this is my stop," rang out like chimes, followed soon thereafter by hasty retreats.
In a sense, Ayler took abstract jazz to its absolute breaking point; it really can't get much further out than this without sounding like jets warming up on a runway. His music defies evaluation, it even defies judgment. Almost everyone hates it and would pay to not have to hear it. Those who love it, as I do, respond to a spiritual awakening and freedom transcending the bars and dots on sheet music, pointing straight to the next world. For me, this is astonishing, glorious music, but then, I'm in a small herd.
Amazing.......2006-05-13
Ignore the one star review by Blaster Death.......2005-12-19
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Spiritual Unity
Marc Ribot Manufacturer: Pi Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009298UW Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Invocation
- Spirits
- Truth Is Marching In
- Saints
- Bells
Album Description
"From crusty garage rock to graceful classical, sculpted white noise to sultry Afro-Cuban grooviness, the New York native is a master of myriad musical forms and a slave to none nowhere in Ribot's discography is this more evident than on Spiritual Unity, an extraordinary tribute to the late free-jazz pioneer Albert Ayler." - SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLYCustomer Reviews:
punk jazz.......2006-04-08
I don't care who is the world's greatest guitar player. No truely Punk rock inspired person ever will - because it has nothing to do with being able to create brilliant and inspiring music. If Johnny Ramone could write songs with two barr chord forms (and let's face it, he could have had his hand broken and set in either an A or E barr form, and the ramones would not have suffered much! In fact, ever see him play? His middle finger is UNDER the fret board for his A forms!) and still inspire a million people to pick up instruments and learn to play (instead of waiting around til they could do what Robert Frip does) He'd have to be called an inspiring guitarist, though obviously, technically his playing is more endurance based.
Ribot is sometimes said to be 3rd rate as a jazz musician, and I find the phrase meaningless and silly. After all, every time some guitar rag, full of advertising, lists the most influential guitarists of blah blah blah - the list is almost always the same group of tired classic rock and popular musicians that the kids vote for - there's very little new or interesting happening there. We've heard it!
Ribot is exciting, different, and very inspiring in his approach, tone, and even sleeve art and titles.
You must here Postizos off the Y los postizos cubanos album, to understand where I'm coming from. Lots of fun.
Been there.......2005-10-10
spitual unity.......2005-09-01
Spirits Rejoice........2005-07-06
Themes are generally briefly stated, after which frantic collective improvisation begins-- at each point, there is a solo voice, but everyone gets involved in the improvisation. Perhaps most impressive is Grimes, making only his second recording since returning to the music scene, who performs with a self-assured confidence, particularly arco. The album is full of powerful moments (all over), but for me, the best moment is the theme statement of "Truth is Marching In"-- Campbell plays the melody, Ribot counters and harmonies it and Grimes freely associates in arco below. Eventually, Taylor joins in and adds flourishes and emphasis to the points being made. The band switches to a second theme (about four and a half minutes in) before soloing, and you can hear the pure joy in their playing.
All in all, this is a great piece-- you get the impression (particularly from the included live recording, "Bells") that this band would be a monster live and that this is only a snapshot of what their potential is. Recommended.
Primal free jazz classics for a new century.......2005-05-18
From Tom Waits and Elvis Costello to the Lounge Lizards and John Zorn, Ribot is the consummate Downtown scenester. Following his muse from the early "fake-jazz" of his own Rootless Cosmopolitans to exploring Afro-Cuban rhythms with his Los Cubanos Postizos, Ribot has always had an ear for the primal. Shrek was Ribot's early attempt to translate the energetic qualities of Ayler's passionate acoustic free jazz sensibilities to an electric guitar ensemble. With "Spiritual Unity" Ribot has assembled a quartet that not only mirrors Ayler's own classic quartet line-ups, but even features an original member.
With Henry Grimes, Ayler's original bassist, "Spiritual Unity" has a link to the past that provides a solid conceptual as well as sonic foundation. Despite Grimes' decades long hiatus from performing, he sounds utterly confident here and holds down the bottom end as readily as he uses his arco playing to invoke Ayler's frequent use of violins and cellos in his later music. Drummer Chad Taylor's approach to the intrinsic freedom found in these tunes is one of freely modulated pulse and embodies as much textural coloration as blazing forward momentum. Trumpeter Roy Campbell, a long time admirer of the late Don Cherry (one of Ayler's many horn partners) holds up the front line with splintery abstract glee one moment, somber lyricism the next. It is Ribot's own angular electric guitar improvisations that propel the album into the future however. Utilizing an edgy overdriven sound to conjure Ayler's own primal tenor shreik, Ribot bridges the gap between free jazz saxophone skronk and rock guitar wail.
The tunes themselves are mere melodic skeletons, sketched out head melodies designed for intensive improvisation. Subtly updating the old man's original formula, Ribot has managed to transmit Ayler's timeless folk tunes into the next century. Unconcerned with tricky time changes and complex multipart themes utilized by so many other Downtown improvisers, this session is one of unfettered free blowing. The only non-studio track, the closer "Bells," recorded live at Tonic, is a perfect example of the quartet's methodology. Riding a simple melody from barely audible pointillism to burn out collective improvisation and back again, these four conjure everything from plaintive sing song cadences to frenzied electric melt down.
"Spiritual Unity" not only breathes life into classic post-war free jazz tunes, but provides an easy entrance for those unfamiliar with the folksy delirium of Albert Ayler's oeuvre.
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Songs for a Life Together: Wedding Vocal Selections
Manufacturer: Truly Yours Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00066ZTR2 Release Date: 2000-12-18 |
Tracks:
- Then Came a Friend (vocal with piano)
- Then Came a Friend (piano only)
- Take This Ring (vocal with piano & strings)
- Take This Ring (piano & strings only)
- The Love I Learned From You (vocal with piano)
- The Love I Learned From You (piano only)
- Two Flames That Glow (vocal with piano)
- Two Flames That Glow (piano only)
- Send Us an Angel (vocal with piano)
- Send Us an Angel (piano only)
- Our Shalom (vocal with piano)
- Our Shalom (piano only)
- Song for a Life Together (vocal with piano)
- Song for a Life Together (piano only)
- Love Has Never Been This Way Before (vocal with piano)
- Love Has Never Been This Way Before (piano only)
- Love Has Never Been This Way Before (vocal with guitar)
- Love Has Never Been This Way Before (guitar only)
- This Love (vocal with piano)
- This Love (piano only)
Album Description
This 20-track CD features beautiful contemporary vocal music for your wedding ceremony. The CD includes a song for the lighting of the unity candle ("Two Flames That Glow"), a song that expresses the gratitude of the bride and groom to their mothers ("The Love I Learned From You"), and a variety of others. All songs are appropriate for church weddings or other settings.Each song on the CD has a full vocal/instrumental track and a separate accompaniment track. In addition, a book of sheet music for all the songs on the CD is available right here on Amazon - simply do a search in the Books section for "Songs for a Life Together".
The songs on this CD are beautifully performed by Karen Voegtlin, a recording artist whose lovely, pure voice is perfect for wedding songs. Lyrics and melodies for all songs were written by Elaine McDonald, with piano arrangements by David Gerard.
Customer Reviews:
brilliant new music for wedding ceremony.......2004-11-13
Beautiful music!!.......2004-11-01
Christie
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