Rhythm Machine

Track Listings

 
1. Ella Fue (She Was the One)
2. En Orbita
3. Awake
4. Peanut Vendor
5. Jubileo
6. Verão Vermelho
7. Steady (Fijo)
8. Juan Pachanga

Editorial Reviews

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Fania records founder Jerry Masucci nurtured a group of musicians who collectively defined the New York-based Latin American dance music called salsa. Masucci packaged his stars in touring revues patterned after the R&B revues mounted by Motown, Stax/Volt and others. The Fania All Stars could thus play such large venues as Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden, promoting both their individual careers and recordings such as Rhythm Machine, which features some big-name jazz guests. Ruben Blades leads a stellar vocal lineup that includes Adalberto Santiago, Hector Casanova, Ada Chabrell, Nancy O'Neill, and Johnny Pacheco, who also plays flute and percussion. Jon Faddis and Randy Brecker are the headliners of a four-piece trumpet section, backed by three trombones, flutes, harp, vibes, and other assorted instruments. --John Swenson

Rhythm Machine,Fania All-Stars,Sony,Jazz Music,Latin,New York Salsa,Salsa,Tropical


Missundaztood
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Latest album is much better
  • understood and admired
  • One of my favorite albums of all time. She is an amazing songwriter.
  • out of the gate and running hard
  • Pink
Missundaztood
Pink
Manufacturer: La Face
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005RFAI
Release Date: 2001-11-20

Tracks:

  1. M!ssundaztood
  2. Don't Let Me Get Me
  3. Just Like A Pill
  4. Get The Party Started
  5. Respect
  6. 18 Wheeler
  7. Family Portrait
  8. Misery (w/Steven Tyler)
  9. Dear Diary
  10. Eventually
  11. Lonely Girl (w/Linda Perry)
  12. Numb
  13. Gone To California
  14. My Vietnam

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There's a rule in commercial pop: don't bite the hand that feeds you. Translation? If you're getting love on TRL, it's best leaving well enough alone and tinkering only slightly with the sound that pays your bills. So you have to give Pink a whole heap of credit. The Philly-raised songbird may have made her rep with infectious and rugged pop-R&B hits like "There You Go" and the remake of "Lady Marmalade," but like the fuchsia coif she once sported, that sound is gone. In its place is a more driving alt-rock attack, liberally laced with some late-night blues and heartfelt lyrics that, while they sometimes come off like diary entries (the simplistic bon mot "Your pain is painful" in "Family Portrait"), are clearly Pink's thoughts, as opposed to words someone put in her mouth. Helping Pink express her inner Alanis are Dallas Austin, who produced the insistent rocker "18 Wheeler," and former 4 Non Blonde Linda Perry, who Pink has resurrected from one-hit-wonder status. Mixing up thumping beats, ("Get the Party Started"), with folksy confessionals, Pink's potent vocals and her honest determination make this a risk worth hearing. --Amy Linden

Album Description

Asian exclusive limited edition pressing of her sophomore album includes one bonus track, 'Catch 22', along with a bonus CD sized spiral bound 40 page 'Dear Diary' note pad that's housed together with the CD in a special slipcase. Enhanced with photo ogallery and lyrics page. 15 tracks in all. 2002.

Album Details

Features a Track Not on the USA Version, 'catch 22.'

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Latest album is much better.......2007-06-28

I LOVE Pink!! The first album I bought was the latest one - "I'm Not Dead", and I love it. So I decided to investigate her earlier work. While I am glad I have "Missundaztood", I didn't find it as compelling as her latest work. Good to see where she has come from though.

5 out of 5 stars understood and admired.......2007-06-12

what a sharp lady...love her latest cd...so thought I'd give her older, breakthrough cd a try...great sound. fresh and original collection. smart, sassy, interesting, sophisticated but fun. love the lyrics. love the variety of different musical styles. pink is cool, and honest and real. and she makes fantastic, memorable tunes....already a classic

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite albums of all time. She is an amazing songwriter. .......2007-03-26

Not only is Pink an amazing singer, but her lyrics are soo deep and personal. I love people who write about the sad times because a lot of people needs to hear something they can relate to. Family Potrait speaks to a lot of people, including my brother, who overhead the song and keeps requesting me to replay track 7. The whole album is a work of art so it's hard to choose, but if I had to choose, my favorites are Don't let me get me, Just Like a Pill, Family Potrait and Lonely Girl. Pink's voice is soo raw and real that you can actually feel the pain in her voice. Once you listen to this album, you will want hear more. So I will go ahead and let you know that her third album is Try This and her fourth, which is her best thus far is "I'm Not Dead". So please give this album a chance. Pink is a real artist and she will be around for a long time because she is true to herself.

4 out of 5 stars out of the gate and running hard.......2007-03-26

This is Pink's first album to my knowledge. It has some raw studio tape footage that is cute and rough. I loved it. The segments give a good hint of what this ballsy little girl is about, and a preview of the bold, strong woman she became. She has fun with this release and you get to hear it. It is cool to listen to the inside track banter between Pink and the recording engineer. She is a force to be reckoned with; and a sweet lady all in one.

5 out of 5 stars Pink.......2006-12-31

I kind of like this CD. I don't listen to it as much anymore for some reason, but I think I'm overdue to listen to it again. One of my favorite songs on this album is "respect" which talks about how girls should act around guys and how they should not let boys push them around any time the boy thinks it's convenient for them "no freebies in the limosouine that's not what it's about. let 'em know just what to do give it up he won't call you respect is just a minimum, go on girl and get you some" Another song about not letting men push girls around that I really like is "can't get me down". Which talks about getting ready to face the day and anything that might come one's way. I love encouraging songs like that... they really help you face your problems in life. I don't like to many of the songs on here because of the swearing content but I do listen to "Mizundastood" constantly. She only says one swear word in the song but I don't mind. Otherwise I avoid songs on here that have swearing on them. I like this CD otherwise... but if you're under sixteen, I wouldn't recommend it because of the swearing. I forgot to add that another one of my favorite songs is "Don't Let Me Get Me".
If Only
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Howard Hewitt's new CD, "If Only"
  • Hearfelt and beautiful.
  • Shades Of Shalamar
  • Simply Amazing
  • disappointing
If Only
Howard Hewett
Manufacturer: Machine Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000O591FQ
Release Date: 2007-05-15

Tracks:

  1. I'll Be Right Here
  2. If Only
  3. To Please U
  4. Can U Feel Me
  5. Make Me Say Ooohhh
  6. Is This True Love
  7. Enough
  8. I Wanna Know
  9. How Do I KnowI Love You
  10. Don't U Wonder 2
  11. Our FatherBonus Track
  12. Imagine(Featuring Billy Preston and Gerald Albright)

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With his silky smooth, straight-from-the-heart soulful style, Howard Hewett is gifted with one of the most instantly recognizable voices in contemporary music: with the 2007 release of his Groove Records' debut IF ONLY, his loyal worldwide audiences will be reminded of just why Howard Hewett has endured, sustained and maintained a solid career as a solo artist for over two decades. IF ONLY also represents a reunion of sorts for Howard who serves as executive producer on the album with Ralph Johnson, one of the founding members of Supergroup Earth, Wind & Fire. Howard's many fans will be thrilled that he's taken his time to release a new album, with such standout tracks as "Enough" which is already top 20 charter and climbing .The soon to be released follow up single, "I'll Be Right Here," and the title track, "If Only" is a further testament to Howard Hewett's enduring artistry and a reminder that when it comes to great music, good things truly do come to those who wait!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Howard Hewitt's new CD, "If Only".......2007-06-29

I am a huge fan of Howard Hewitt's from back in the Shalimar days as well, but more specifically, when he ventured out on his own. This is one singer that understands his emotional, feminine side, and can relate to women in a profound way with the words to his songs.

My fave song on his new CD, If Only, is "To Please U". We all remember back in the day when true love songs actually were meaningful - well, this is Howard Hewitt at his best. What saddens me is that I haven't heard this CD (or even Rick James' new CD, released around the same time), on local radio stations. It is sad that the balladeers of the 70's and 80's aren't recaptured in today's music. We need the spiritual message and spreading Love! This is why I will always be a fan of "Old School Music". That is where it was at!

There are several other songs that I just love on his new CD, "Is this True Love?" and "Can U feel me?". If you are a true Howard Hewitt fan, you will pick up this CD now! He is also on Rick James' new CD, Deeper Still, "Do you Wanna Play?". Amazon had a deal a few weeks ago on both CD's. Because of the samples and reviews, I went and bought both CD's. Love them! If you are a true fan and love that soulful sound unique to Howard Hewitt, pick up his new CD today, "If Only".

Enjoy!

4 out of 5 stars Hearfelt and beautiful........2007-06-29

Ex Shalamar vocalist, Howard Hewett will please his legion of fans with this Soul set that fuses Howard's relaxed vocal style with Smooth Soul. Several cuts grab the headlines including the stunningly beautiful "Can U Feel Me" and the title song.
Ballads like "Is This True Love" ooze emotion where Howard is joined by Gerald Albright on sax.
And if you love ballads check out the searing slowie "Don't U Wonder 2". Old school style numbers like "I Wanna Know" maintain a mid-tempo groove.
Hewett has never sounded better.
Give this record a spin, it is worth it!

5 out of 5 stars Shades Of Shalamar.......2007-06-11

Howard Hewitt has always been one of my favorite r & b singers. Since the days of Shalamar, he has had staying power when most of the singers that were around during the same time period have vanished. He has an incredibly, beautiful voice. This album just reminds his true fans how truly gifted he is. If you don't have this album, I hope you get it.

5 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing.......2007-06-06

First, the poster named Sunshine hit the nail on the head in describing this masterpiece. This has to be one of the most comprehensive CDs that I've listened to in a long time. Howard hit a homerun, scored a touchdown, and won a championship with this album. I purchased it the day after it came out and have been listening to it everyday since. I also have it in my MP3/4 player.

It is so hard to narrow down my favorites, but I will go with "If Only", "To Please U", "Can U Feel Me", "Is This True Love", "I Wanna Know", "How Do I Love You". The whole CD is beautiful. I also love how he gives glory and how he, in a mature way, sings about love, because love is where it's at. He also did a nice rendition with Gerald Albright on "Imagine". I just cannot stop gushing over this CD. It is modern, but signature Howard Hewett and the vocals are still impeccable.

3 out of 5 stars disappointing.......2007-05-30

Howard Hewett has a wonderful voice and style and it shows once again. But the material is very weak, almost only slowtempo tracks, quite similar to each other, and lyrics without much meaning. Why doesn't a mature man like Hewett sing realistically about mature relationships but instead of "girls", "babies" or "babes"...Will sell this CD as soon as possible.
Libra
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Good Job
  • Solid...But Not Flawless
  • Highly recommended!
  • Nice Effort
  • Great album, but a word to the wise...
Libra
Toni , and Toni Braxton
Manufacturer: Blackground Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000AXWHQ2
Release Date: 2005-09-27

Tracks:

  1. Please
  2. Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works)
  3. What's Good
  4. Take This Ring
  5. Midnite
  6. I Wanna Be (Your Baby)
  7. Sposed to Be
  8. Stupid
  9. Finally
  10. Shadowless

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Toni Braxton delivers Libra nearly a decade after she busted up the R&B landscape with her gut-wrenching appeal, on 1996's Secrets, that a wayward lover un-break her heart. Back then, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds was helming her records, and with his sound came a certain spun-silk smooth, wistful sensibility. Braxton may have been one of his better students, but Babyface's sound didn't hold up (for proof, check his own 2005 disc, Grown & Sexy). Where some breathy, smoky-voiced sirens might have called it a day, scampering off into career obscurity with their six Grammys in tow, Braxton resists the temptation to quit or to satiate the faithful with a yawny record; Libra, more than just a vehicle for evolving, adapting, and overcoming, is among the freshest, most tastefully done R&B discs to come out in 2005. Highlights belong strictly to the first half, with opener "Please" swinging wide the door for what will universally be recognized as this disc's two best tracks: "Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works)" belongs to that oft-strived-for league of songs that merit the tag "irresistible," and "Take this Ring," with its blaxploitation-film soundtrack effects, splices in just enough funk--and the right kind--to fuel a thousand replays. --Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good Job.......2007-04-24

I got this CD from my best friend who is a die hard Toni B fan. I didn't listen to it until a few weeks ago and I am very much into it. It is very good. I love " What's Good" and "Please". Although it is missing that big hit like "Just be a man about it" or "Unbreak my heart", it still is holding its own.

Once again, I blame the record company for not putting money or promotion/publicity behind this CD. I think it would have definitely been a huge success for her.

I hear that her Vegas show is doing well. You go Toni!

4 out of 5 stars Solid...But Not Flawless.......2007-02-23

This effort put out by Ms.Braxton was a solid album but the album was too short. Blackground could've not been cheap and throw in Toni's usually 12 tracks. None the less the best songs are the ballads. "Take This Ring" produced by Rich Harrison sounds like it belongs on an Amerie album. His stuff sounds pretty much the same and that doesn't fit Toni's signature style. The best cuts are "Please", "Trippin", "Midnite", "Stupid", and "S'posed". The album worth a listen. Good effort!

5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended!.......2006-12-15

Toni Michelle Braxton is an all-American success story. The eldest of six children born to a Maryland clergyman, she started out singing in choir of her father's church. But, her wonderful smoky, smooth and deep contralto voice could not stay hidden for long. The rest, as they say, is history.

This wonderful album contains ten great Toni Braxton tunes including some favorites of mine - What's Good, I Wanna Be, and Stupid. Yeah, this is a great album, with a lot of really great tunes on it. If you like great music, then you will love this album. I highly recommend it!

4 out of 5 stars Nice Effort.......2006-12-15

This is a nice CD from Toni. However, it is a little too short. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Great album, but a word to the wise..........2006-08-28

.....DO NOT buy the regular US release of Libra! Spend the extra money and buy the german import from edel records (yes, amazon sells that version). The import has 3 more songs than the US version, and if you buy the US version you only get ten songs (how cheap of Blackground, huh!?). And the 3 bonus songs on the import version are fantastic.
Sex Machine
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Ah, James....
  • The real thing - totally hot, genuine and funky
  • **** Slack Jawed ! ****
  • As good as it gets.....
  • The sounds of freedom
Sex Machine
James Brown
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ASIN: B000001E0S
Release Date: 1993-03-23

Tracks:

  1. Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine
  2. Brother Rapp (Part I & Part II)
  3. Bewildered
  4. I Got The Feelin'
  5. Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose
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  12. It's A Man's Man's Man's World
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  14. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
  15. Mother Popcorn

Amazon.com essential recording

After the legendary Live at the Apollo and the even better Love Power Peace: Live at the Olympia, James Brown could be forgiven if this 1970 live set disappoints. But this is Brother James, so skip the forgiveness. Sex Machine is the bomb, capturing a thrilling moment in Brown's funky revolution. The disc features 12 hot and sweaty, and sometimes slinky, live cuts recorded with the James Brown Band in 1969, plus three more studio jams (including a 10-minute title track) with his next band, the great JB's. "Can I get into it?" James shouts at the top. Oh man--does he even have to ask? --David Cantwell

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ah, James...........2006-12-28

James, you let me down, brother...I thought out of all the people in the world, you were gonna be the one that lived forever. I thought you were immortal, super-bad, and impervious to death. That's okay, man, I forgive you. You will continue to live on in my heart, my mind, and of course, in my soul with your great recordings. I know that wherever you are now, James, you are makin' it funky.

Thank You for blessing my life...

5 out of 5 stars The real thing - totally hot, genuine and funky.......2006-12-26

Maybe the reason i don't like hip-hop is because i heard this album (and many others) by the master of minimalism and soul. James Brown released a lot of hot albums, but this one oozes sweat and energy. That simple. Listening to this album is like standing at a primordial swamp at the dawn of creation: a TON of contemporary black music is directly indebted to and descended from J.B and especially this album. Just *$^@+++$&&!&!~ing buy it already

5 out of 5 stars **** Slack Jawed ! ****.......2006-10-23

As a long time fan of Mr. Dynamite , I have collected a LOT of his recordings, and although I do especially love the Live Apollo shows especially 62 and 67 , THIS recording IMO runs circles around those two. It's the JB's with Bootsy and Catfish Collins and Bobby Byrd and Fred Wesley that make this record SMOKE !.........It's actually from two different dates and two different bands , but it ALL works !!!........If your a fan or a newcomer who wants to hear what " The Hardest Working Man in Showbusiness " is REALLY all about , then pick this record up ........You'll soon understand what all the fuss is about ....Enjoy !

5 out of 5 stars As good as it gets............2006-06-26

I had this album in 1971 when I was in college. I attended many a James Brown show. It was a GREAT party album then. NOW 35 years later and one who still loves the grooves and beats, I find it long overdue in my CD collection. This is ventage James Brown at his best. This one is a "must have" for any James Brown fan especially the live version of "Sex Machine".

4 out of 5 stars The sounds of freedom.......2005-07-23

For those tired of today's mainstream music scene, which seems to combine the worst of both worlds with its mix of the pointlessly offensive and the blandly sanitized, James Brown's Sex Machine is a rousing shot of pure energy, a reminder that music can have the ability to move its listeners in more ways than one. Sex Machine is a supreme distillation of decades worth of black music, compressing rock, soul, and R&B into a lean, frighteningly efficient sound that's had hips shaking since its release. Regardless of your age, race, or any other irrelevant superficial characteristic, this hour-plus-long live recording's raw, sweaty power effortlessly comes accross in every dizzyingly nimble horn inflection, every razor-sharp guitar line, and every intricate polyrhythm. And of course, towering over it all is the singular presence of James himself, exhibiting his unmistakable charisma as he shouts, howls, and wails his upbeat, liberating lyrics.

This album's finest moments are to be found in its tightly-played, compulsively danceable funk numbers, most notably the opening Get Up I Feel Like Being a Sex Machine, Brother Rapp (Part I & Part II), I Got the Feelin', and the high-octane closer Mother Popcorn. Driven by propulsive grooves and frenetic arrangements, these tracks and others like them all prove extremely effective when it comes to loosening inhibitions and provoking unconscious spasms of head-bobbing and foot-tapping. However, that's not to discount the record's emotional, horn-fueled balladry, led by the supremely soulful and musically complex Bewildered and If I Ruled the World. This set also throws in the instrumental double-shot of Lowdown Popcorn, which allows you to hear the band's instrumental chops if they weren't apparent already. All in all, Sex Machine is an essential document of the career of one of popular music's most important performers, and a must-buy for non-lame-o's everywhere.
Love Machine
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Dirty South Blues
  • great cd
  • Sir Charles Jones strikes a chord
  • best of best
  • On the real
Love Machine
Sir Charles Jones
Manufacturer: Mardi Gras Records
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ASIN: B00005UJDB
Release Date: 2002-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Love Machine
  2. Is There Anybody Lonely?
  3. Friday
  4. Just Can't Let Go
  5. Let Me See You Move It
  6. Tell Me How You Want It
  7. Let's Get It On
  8. For Better Or Worse
  9. Stop Fooling Around
  10. Just Like Fire
  11. Friday - Club Mix
  12. Friday - The Remix

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Dirty South Blues.......2006-04-28

Like other reviewers, if you are from the south and love southern R&B or blues - you will love Sir Charles Jones! I have all of his music. This particular CD is great! If you like him, you should also check out Mel Waiters!

4 out of 5 stars great cd.......2005-04-04

Hey this is a great cd even if you r not a big blues fan u would like this cd. If you are from the south, this cd takes you to the friday night fish frys.

5 out of 5 stars Sir Charles Jones strikes a chord.......2004-12-10

I first heard of Sir Charles about 2 years ago. Everybody in Memphis and Mississippi was talking about "Is Anybody Lonely". I got the album and fell in love with it. I've seen him in concert 3 times and he puts on an excellent show. The most amazing part is his age. Who would have thought a man so young could really sing the blues. The album is a masterpiece and I can't wait for the next one.

5 out of 5 stars best of best.......2003-10-15

found this cd in memphis tn. several yrs ago...best soul music of decade as far as i am concerned..everyone that heard this cd wanted it..this is the best of Sir charles

5 out of 5 stars On the real.......2003-04-24

Sir Charles is the best blues singer I heard. I went to one of his concert and let me tell you the brotha got skills. If you listen to his songs, you can relate to them. I know I can. I'm so happy to see somebody from Mississippi do something positive with his life, he not letting his talent go a waste, he using what God gave him. Sir Charles I hope him the best in his music. Just Keep God first and don't forget where you come from.
Love Machine: The 70's Collection
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • What happened
  • THE MIRACLES....MOTOWN'S GREATEST GROUP...PERIOD!!
  • The Miracles: Music you never grow tired of
  • LIKE ALBUM
  • really good complialtion
Love Machine: The 70's Collection
The Miracles
Manufacturer: Motown
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ASIN: B0000AYL1O
Release Date: 2003-08-26

Tracks:

  1. Love Machine
  2. Do It Baby
  3. I Love You Secretly (Alternate Intro)
  4. Up Again
  5. Nowhere To Go
  6. I Didn't Realize The Show Was Over
  7. Don't Cha Love It
  8. You Are Love
  9. Give Me Just Another Day
  10. Gonna Tell The World (Wedding Song)
  11. Ain't Nobody Straight In L.A.
  12. Can I Pretend
  13. Spy For Brotherhood
  14. Night Life
  15. The Power Of Music (Radio Edit)
  16. Don't Let It End ('Til You Let It Begin)
  17. What Is A Heart Good For
  18. You Need A Miracle

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars What happened.......2006-09-03

I loved this album as a teenager. Very few people know that it is a story. Charlotte came to LA to be a star and her boyfriend back home was Michael. Michael followed her there to find her and bring her home to make money he started singing on street corners and got discovered. In the meantime she had met Waldo Roderick DeHammersmith who was a pimp. He made her promises of getting her name up in lights but instead got her hooked on dope and working the ho strolls of Hollywood. Michael still loved her and searched for her. Alas it was too late she had O'Ded and he and Roederick shook hands over her grave. Some of these songs were on the original album but I want the first one with the songs Charlotte and Waldo Roderick Dehammersmith on it. If anyone has it please contact me or if you know a way that I can get it. Thank you and enjoy this compilation it is worth spending ones money on I did.

5 out of 5 stars THE MIRACLES....MOTOWN'S GREATEST GROUP...PERIOD!!.......2006-06-11

I dont care what others say about The Supremes,Temptations, or other Motown groups,the MIRACLES were the greatest group to ever come out of Motown.PERIOD!! Why ? for one thing,they were the FIRST MOTOWN GROUP.It was their success that paved the way for all the others. Had they not been successful, there would have been NO MOTOWN,and none of those other groups would have been found fame ,or at least not to the extent which they did.They also had Motown's first million-selling record "Shop Around".THE MIRACLES put MOTOWN on the map. During the company's critical early years- 1959-1964- they were BY FAR Motowns TOP GROUP,(despite what certain reviewers have written}with Top 10 pop hits in 1961,'62,'AND'63,the star atraction of the legendary MOTORTOWN REVUES,and the only group that was bringing any serious money into the company!!Yet,while all the others were inducted,AS GROUPS,into the ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME,THE MIRACLES were ignored.They chose to induct only SMOKEY.What a shame and insult to Motown's legendary First Group. The TEMPTATIONS ? great singers and dancers to be sure,but what most Temptations fans won't tell you is that 9 of their first 12 hits were actually written by The MIRACLES !! not just Smokey,THE WHOLE GROUP !! Don't believe it ? just look at the writing credits on the Tempts GREATEST HITS album !(How many MIRACLES songs did the TEMPTATIONS write ? Think about it.)THE SUPREMES ? They wouldn't have even GOTTEN on Motown if not for Smokey !!Stevie Wonder? He was discovered by Miracles member RONNIE WHITE !! MARVIN GAYE,THE MARVELLETTES AND MARY WELLS ?Yeah they wrote their stuff too. THE MIRACLES were responsible,either directly or indirectly,for the success of just about EVERY EARLY ARTIST on the MOTOWN LABEL!! In fact ,of the five leading Motown groups ( Supremes, Temptations,4 tops,Miracles,J-5 }The MIRACLES were the ONLY ones that wrote their own material. Hopefully one day ,the ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME will induct them ALL, including MARV & CLAUDETTE ,not just SMOKEY , as they did.Want to know why they deserve it? Just listen to this CD.Then read the writing credits. It will prove that SMOKEY wasn't the ONLY serious talent in this group !!






5 out of 5 stars The Miracles: Music you never grow tired of.......2004-08-08

This album is a great collection of classic " Miracles" tunes
after the Smokey era. It still proves that this is music that
you can never outgrow or leave behind. I would highly recommend
it to any diehard "Miracles" fan even if you loved this group
before Smokey left. Billy, Pete, Bobby and Ronnie still carry
on the Motown magic, 1970's style.

4 out of 5 stars LIKE ALBUM.......2004-04-30

LIKE ALBUM BUT LOOKING FOR THE MIRACLES AND SMOKEY ROBINSON WITH SOME OF THE SAME SONGS

4 out of 5 stars really good complialtion.......2004-02-02

this is a Good collection by the Miracles in the Post smokey Robinson era. no topic or subject matter was off limits&this makes these songs that much stronger for that very reason.I enjoy this collection&always have dug the Miracles.
Dancing Machine/Moving Violation
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  • One of their highly underrated albums.
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Dancing Machine/Moving Violation
The Jackson 5
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ASIN: B00005N8V4
Release Date: 2001-08-14

Tracks:

  1. I Am Love
  2. Whatever You Got, I Want
  3. She's A Rhythm Child
  4. Dancing Machine
  5. The Life Of The Party
  6. What You Don't Know
  7. If I Don't Love You This Way
  8. It All Begins And Ends With Love
  9. The Mirrors Of My Mind
  10. Forever Came Today
  11. Moving Violation
  12. (You Were Made) Especially For Me
  13. Honey Love
  14. Body Language (Do The Love Dance)
  15. All I Do Is Think Of You
  16. Breezy
  17. Call Of The Wild
  18. Time Explosion
  19. Through Thick And Thin
  20. Forever Came Today (Disc-O-Tech #3 version)

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The Jackson 5's final two Motown albums were both of their time--the early disco era--and an unwitting look into a future of dance-floor smashes like "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." Dancing Machine quickly appeared as its title track (a remix of the Get It Together original) and it became one of the J5's biggest singles ever in early 1974. Hardly a slapdash release, it placed the hit between two thematically and sonically similar tunes ("She's a Rhythm Child" and "The Life of the Party") and offered the ambitious rock-disco fusion "I Am Love." Likewise, Moving Violation's biggest artistic successes were aimed straight at would-be hip shakers. A Brian Holland-produced remake of the Supremes' "Forever Came Today," "Body Language," and "Moving Violation" are the highlights, with a rare club remix of "Forever" the pick among two bonus tracks. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of their highly underrated albums........2006-07-18

I don't really understand Mowtown sometimes and this is why. While the Jackson 5 have had many hits with the label its seem as though Berry Gordy and the other label heads forget to promote songs that are actually better than the more famous singles. Case in point, the songs "Moving Violation" and "(You Were Made)Especially For Me" should have been hit songs of 1975. For some reason they always thought that other songs were better. They done a great job as a whole but sometimes they really leave you thinking. "Forever Came Today","All I Do Is Think Of You", and "Honey Love" are also great songs that were actually singles(except the latter) but did not receive the recognition that they deserve.


To me I actally believe this is their best album of their Motown releases. Every song is great and their is no filler here(believe it or not). Michael's vocals were in peak form, and Jermaine's coleads are remarkable as usual. If your a true Jackson fan or fanatic this album is a must have. The Dancing Machine album is also exceptional with standouts being the afformentioned title song, "I Am Love","Life Of The Party", and "Whatever You Got I Want". These are the last to albums with Motown before they left (minus Jermaine and with brother Randy) to sign with Philadelphia International/Epic. Two great albums one great disc, and a ton of hits you'll be singing for a while!!!

4 out of 5 stars Could Mike still hit those notes?.......2006-04-24

Several things make these albums winners.I care enough to list em'

1) The group was clearly heading into the funk/disco era. There are some damn good dance tunes on both albums. However, there are two bubblegum songs on Dancin Machine. "If I don't love you this way" is one of them. Personally, I like this ballad, but the fact that Mike's voice was still in transition gives the song more of a childish feel. Both CDs have knockout songs and great ballads, but the Moving Violation album proves that the Bubblegum is gone for good.

2) Mike's voice is in peak form on these albums in my opinion. It's evident that his voice matured during the Dancin Machine recording sessions because he sounds more mature on some songs than on others (For instance, he sounds less mature on "What you don't know" than he does on most others) His voice wasn't childish at all on the Moving Violation CD. His voice was such an instrument. He could reach the top of his tenor voice in an instant. There's no falsetto, no hiccups, no grunting, no "hee-hees!!" The boy could SANG. Listen to "All I do is think of you" and you'll see what I mean. Damn, I wonder if he could still sing like that? Or was his voice change still incomplete? I'm not sure, but regardless, many of MJ's forgotten, but best vocal performances r on these albums. Quite honestly, the material is pretty good on both albums. I wonder why these albums flopped?

4 out of 5 stars masterpieces from the jackson 5 .......2005-10-25

the dancing machine album is so great, I could listen to that without skipping a song. I love the instrument arrangment so much in I am love, dancing machine and what you don't know have great melodies and if I don't love you this way is a beautiful ballad that mary j blige covered a few years ago

moving violation is funky too but it's full of hits and misses. Body Language, Breezy, call of the wild and a couple others are great but it doesn't flow as well as dancing machine though I give it to them for bringing fans the funk in their music before leaving motown to join epic

5 out of 5 stars The Aftermath of Dancing Machine.......2005-10-19

This was actually the very first of the 5 double album/single cd collection that i purchased,and it drew me closer to the Jacksons. Well,after 15 year old Michael Jackson gave the disco dancers in Black America a brand new Soul Train dance,the boys were still being disappointed with their albums. Relunctantly on these last two commercial Motown albums,the Jacksons give it one last try. On the critically acclaimed "Dancing Machine" album,Jermaine re-introduces his self on the openning track (as Tina Turner would say it,Slow and Easy in the beginning and Rough in the end) "I Am Love,Parts 1 & 2". Michael also joins him on the bridge part,but Jermaine takes over again. Michael then comes back with one of my favorite tracks on the album "Whatever You Got,I Want". Followed by that is Rhythm Child which is kinda like a preview to Dancing Machine. After that comes the all too familiar song that convinced all of us that Michael can actually dance on his own at his age,"Dancing Machine". With a pure and traditional R&B vocal arrangement over a mid-tempo bass-n-snare drive,it's no wonder this song was a hit,right along with the 20 second dance routine in the middle of it. Not only that,the harmony on the song is just as perfect as The Temptations trademark harmonizing. Dancing Machine gets followed by a much faster song and also another one of my favorite songs 2 run around the house and sing on called "Life Of The Party". Here Michael and Jermaine are at it again. The album finally comes down on a lighter note with "If I Don't Love You This Way" which actually makes sense if u pay attention to the lyrics,and the one song on the album where Jackie,Michael,Jermaine,and Marlon take turns to sing to their fans,"It All Begins And Ends With Love",this is also my mother's favorite song. A very beautiful and simple song to close your eyes and sing to,but in my opinion,i think this song could've done a little better if Michael stayed in the background (sorry...). The next album is fairly good and,to me,have only 5 singable songs on it. The amazingly good standout track on Moving Violation is "You Were Made (Especially For Me)" with both Michael and Jermaine on lead. It has such an infectious and addictively good groove to it,that me and my Ex-girlfriend from 2004 found ourselves singing it together - amazing,huh?. After that comes "Honey Love" which i believe has either Marlon or Jermaine closing the song out. Skip the next track and go straight to the BEST song on the album,"All I Do Is Think Of You". I just love how Michael finally lets go of his little kid voice and sounds GROWN!!! This is the point where i love how Michael's voice sounds cause its so mature and it's still pure and from his heart. After the beautiful music fades out,we shoot straight to my third favorite song on the album,"Breezy". Jermaine starts it off and Michael takes it to the chorus,but i'm not sure if that's Jermaine or Marlon who take it on the second verse,but i hope it's Marlon cause it would sound like him. All the rest of the songs on the album with the exception of "Through Thick and Thin" should've been replaced with the remake of "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" or any other original tracks. Other than that,these last two commercially released albums did me proud after purchasing this set. Long-live the Jackson 5....

5 out of 5 stars The mature J-5 delivers again.......2005-08-28

This 2-fer CD, DANCING MACHINE and MOVING VIOLATION, is a continuation of the musical style that the "new" and now-older Jackson 5 had given us on GET IT TOGETHER, an excellent album where every cut clicks.

Although DANCING MACHINE (1974), entitled as such to capitalize on the success of the single (which was originally on GIT), has several different producers, they all attempted to keep the same theme in mind: to come up with funky and exciting sounds for the J-5, and that they do. Opening with the fantastic nearly eight-minute funk/rock dance groove of "I Am Love", you know that you are in for something special. Jermaine primarily handles the leads on this song, with Michael coming at the bridge. "Whatever You Got, I Want" is bluesy and has a slinky-type of feel with great lyrics. "She's a Rhythm Child" is basically a knockoff of "Dancing Machine", but it's not all that bad. The single edit of "Dancing Machine" is next, and nothing more need be added about the extraordinary appeal of this song.

Next is the J-5 dance classic, the quick-paced "Life of the Party", an all too-short song I would love to hear remixed to be a bit longer. "What You Don't Know" is another funky dance jam, then we have two great ballads back to back: "If I Don't Love You This Way" (Michael on lead) and "It All Begins And Ends With Love" (Jermaine on lead). DM closes out with "Mirrors of My Mind", keeping the funk/dance theme intact.

Most of the tracks on MOVING VIOLATION were produced by Brian Holland of Holland-Dozier-Holland fame. Holland had produced a great solo album for Michael entitled FOREVER MICHAEL earlier that year (1975), and it was a good move to extend that collaboration to producing some solid tracks for the J-5. Even though by this time, the brothers were not happy with Motown's treatment of them, MV is one of the best albums that they ever recorded. Not as funky as GIT or DM, but it is technically their last on Motown and Jermaine's last appearance with his brothers, so they did go out with a bang. An old Supremes track from 1967 that was not a hit for those ladies but did fairly well for the J-5, "Forever Came Today" was the big hit from this album. Reworked into a driving 6 minute disco anthem, "Forever" will have you looking for your dancing shoes. "Moving Violation" is another funky disco cut, with clever lyrics...reminds you of "The Love You Save" theme-wise. The sexy dance tracks "(You Were Made) Especially for Me", "Honey Love" and "Body Language" (another well-known track from this album) increasingly moved the brothers into more mature waters. Most notably, "Especially For Me" has a hint of the Philly Sound that the Jacksons would take on their first two albums for Epic/CBS. Michael's vocals on the gorgeously harmonious "All I Do Is Think of You" are simply beautiful and further proves that his voice made a seamless transition from boyhood to adolescence. "All I Do" is the only ballad on MV and a Quiet Storm radio classic, and still extremely popular today. The final three tracks, "Breezy", "Call of the Wild" and "Time Explosion" has futuristic touches of lite jazz and rock, material the brothers began to get into way back on GIT and on "I Am Love" from DM.

Two bonus tracks are included as well: a sweet ballad with Jermaine on lead vocals, "Through Thick and Thin", sounds like a throwback to the SKYWRITER album - and another mix of "Forever Came Today", although I can't really hear much difference between this one and the original, except that the second half of the song is completely instrumental.

These two albums together are a perfect combination! As much as I enjoy the J-5's earlier classic work, I feel DM/MV are far more interesting and artistically challenging. If you love dance music and the Jackson 5, then this is the CD for you!! Party over here!!
Thomas de Hartmann: Music for Gurdjieff's '39 Series'
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • de Hartmann Music for Gurdjieffs Movements
Thomas de Hartmann: Music for Gurdjieff's '39 Series'

Manufacturer: Channel Classics Nl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 2001-12-11

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5 out of 5 stars de Hartmann Music for Gurdjieffs Movements.......2002-09-19

This 2-CD set includes a 44-page booklet containing an introduction by Thomas C. Daly, heir and custodian of the De Hartmann Estate, and an extensive article by Wim van Dullemen describing the history of the `39' Movements. This set of Movements is regarded by many as Gurdjieff's magnum opus and the summary of his whole teaching to mankind.
Van Dullemen's article is based largely on interviews with pupils who themselves actually stood in Gurdjieff's classes while he created these Movements. Their experiences, insights and recollections reveal the historical picture with clarity and in unprecedented detail. What's more, the booklet includes a 5-page chronology of Thomas de Hartmann's life and major musical works.
Lavishly illustrated, the booklet further contains thirty photographs of Gurdjieff, De Hartmann, of Movements and historical documents, many of which have never been published before.
The genesis of this whole project, which took several years before it was finally completed, lies with Gert-Jan Blom, the producer of these CDs.

The 37 pieces for the 39 Series were composed by Thomas de Hartmann, c. 1950.
Interpretations of all the pieces-as regards tempo, rhythm, characteristics of melody and other musical dynamics-have been based on personal instructions received over many years from direct pupils of G. I. Gurdjieff. Also, we have studied and taken into account the earliest available recordings of these compositions. Originally no titles, only N-numbers, were given. These N-numbers as well as the indications of tempo stem from the first private publication prepared by de Hartmann himself,
The earliest available recordings, made in 1951, of these compositions, have been studied and taken into account as well.
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