| 1. Blacksmith |
| 2. She Moved Through the Fair |
| 3. Stolen Child |
| 4. Lark in the Clear Aire |
| 5. Carrighfergus |
| 6. Kellswater |
| 7. Banks of Claudy |
| 8. Come by the Hills |
| 9. Lullaby |
Editorial Reviews
This 1985 album represents the debut of Loreena McKennitt. If there was justice in the world, it would have represented her commercial breakthrough. (That didn't come until 10 years later). Though her work became more complex as time passed, all the elements were already in place: her beautiful voice, ethereal arrangements, and her exotic adaptations of traditional songs. McKennitt is smarter than Enya and a better singer to boot. Her version of William Blake's "Lullaby," the best yet put on CD, is alone worth the price of this CD. --Charles R. Cross
Elemental,Loreena McKennitt,Quinlan Road,Adult Alternative,Canada,Celtic Fusion,Celtic New Age,Contemporary Celtic,Pop,Rock
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Elemental
Loreena McKennitt Manufacturer: Verve ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J233SU Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Blacksmith
- She Moved Through The Fair
- Stolen Child
- The Lark In The Clear Air
- Carrighfergus
- Kellswater
- Banks Of Claudy
- Come By The Hills
- Lullaby
Customer Reviews:
Elemental/WOW.......2007-04-05
Lorena McKennit-great music.......2007-03-09
A Must for McKennitt Collectors.......2007-02-20
Unlike her other albums..........2007-02-01
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Elemental
Tears for Fears Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001DYY Release Date: 1993-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Elemental
- Cold
- Break It Down Again
- Mr. Pessimist
- Dog's A Best Friend's Dog
- Fish Out Of Water
- Gas Giants
- Power
- Brian Wilson Said
- Goodnight Song
Customer Reviews:
listen visually.......2007-07-03
What I realized throughout this summer was that I was developing a very clear image as to what was going on visually during this record...and that was the full coreography of the CATS broadway musical. If you could go to the musical and listen to this album (you know kind of like dark side of the moon and wizard of Oz) I think you would be in for a treat.
Also, Jack was gay.
Honest, soulful work........2007-06-04
No Curt ? No problem.......2007-05-07
great songs, must be listened to on a high end stereo or good Headphones
to appreciate the quality & complexity of the sound mix.
If you like Big Chair & Sowing the Seeds get this !!
Excelente.......2007-02-08
Influências de funk, jazz, blues no do pop.
There's Something Missing, But It's Still Enjoyable.......2006-11-14
Then, the duo dissolved and one man carried on with the Tears for Fears moniker. This was the first album that resulted from the schism. For the most part, it continues with the TFF tradition of having great singles/potential singles along with more brooding tracks. Elements of the traditional Tears for Fears sound prevail, although the sound does change due to the departure of a key member and the early 90s setting. Overall, its not as strong as the first three albums due to the blandness of some tracks. However, the highlights of this affair do provoke the same reactions that the band could elicit back in it's heyday.
Highlights include: "Break it Down Again," "Fish Out of Water," "Elemental" and "Goodnight Song."
I'd suggest you buy the first two albums and then maybe get this or The Seeds of Love later; Tears for Fears is best approached by taking in the brilliant early days and then accomodating oneself to the nature of their late-80s/early 90s work.
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Elemental Chill, Vol. 2: Earth
Various Artists Manufacturer: Kriztal Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006SF9R Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Glamourgirl - Alex Cortiz
- Mrs. Castle - The Big Knife
- Spanish Wind - Ikarus
- September - Greg Long
- Missione a Bombay - Nicola Conte
- Shadow of a Bee - The Pleb
- Honung - Sunday Brunch
- Magnolia - Max Melvin
- Cadence - Desmond Williams
- Sigh - Praful
- Pabadam - Yonderboi
- Islamorada Fishing Company - Sven Van Hees
- Skyscraper - Kinobe
- Alone - Amalgamation of Soundz
- Hibernations - DRM
- London In The Rain - Variety Lab
Album Description
The Elemental Chill Series is comprised of four CDs, each one representing a different element found in nature, Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Each CD is carefully compiled to reflect the mood that each element evokes. Volume 2 in the Elemental Chill series, Earth, has organic rhythms and deep, sensual grooves that hint at a slightly grounded vibe.Customer Reviews:
Geothermic Chill.......2007-06-22
You've got tender dashes of ethnic flair ("Spanish Wind" and "Missione A Bombay"), eloquent swirls of swampy sonorousness ("Skyscraper" and "September"), and songs that'll lower your blood pressure even as they excite your brain waves ("Shadow of a Bee"). "Earth" mixes smooth, soulful jazz (Praful's "Sigh"), canyon-deep ambience (Melvin's "Magnolia"), and light-eyed beachcomber beauty (Yonderboi's "Pabadam") into a single, uninterrupted and relaxing ride. Notable without being obtrusive, classy without being too clever, and combining equal parts salsa and sigh, this is pretty much the pinnacle of what any good chill album wants to be.
Whether you're looking for a sonic tapestry for a late-night get together, or whether you need something subtle to hush up the silence while you study, read, write, or work, or even if you just want an album to dance with the mood of an intimate moment, this is, without exaggeration, a perfect choice. If you are a fan of any kind of chill, I have no doubt you'll want this album and its friends in your music library.
Sexy smooth cool.......2004-12-04
Earthy and delightful.......2003-08-13
I'm in love! Tracks like "Missione A Bombay," "Cadence," and "Sigh" are all perfect for easy-listening...in fact, this relaxed me so much that I used it last night to help me get to sleep. The name "Earth" is quite apt for this part of the series--every track made me want to put down roots and dance at the same time. I would recommend this to any easy-listening, new-age, world music, or jazz buff.
If the rest of the series is half this good, I'm buying all of them.
superior chillout.......2003-01-22
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Elemental Chill 3: Air
Various Artists Manufacturer: Kriztal Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006SF9V Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Before You Leave - Nor Elle
- Sky Colors (Blend Mix) - Makis Ablianitis
- Co-lette - Gerd
- Theme From Abbadesses Street - Soulstance
- Dreaming Out Loud - Billy Paul Williams
- Delirium (Fila Brazillia Mix) - Euphoria
- Blue Angel (Atomhockey Rmx) - Slop Shop
- Breakfast with Abductees - Sven Van Hees
- Dream of A Place - Spooky Monkey
- Where Are You? - SuZy
- Whatever - Max Melvin
- Just An Illusion - David Basho
- Time is the Enemy - Quantic
- So Easy - Ropp
- Slapping Detectives - E.D. Swankz
Album Description
The Elemental Chill Series is comprised of four CDs, each one representing a different element found in nature, Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Each CD is carefully compiled to reflect the mood that each element evokes. Volume 3 in the Elemental Chill series, Air, is the quietest CD in the group with 15 tracks reflecting the chilled ambience of lightness. The epitome of chillout.Customer Reviews:
Perfect Mellow Background.......2004-12-16
Fantastic CD.......2004-12-04
superb lounging music.......2003-01-22
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Elemental Chill 4: Water
Various Artists Manufacturer: Kriztal Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006SF9O Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Nota Bossa - Funky Lowlives
- Itchy Feet - Leggo Beast
- Orson - Nuspirit Helsinki
- LEnergie Irradiait feat. Louise Vertigo - Mum
- Eclipse (Afronaught Nocturnal Dub) - Kyoto Jazz Massive
- Destinations - Schmoov!
- Memphis Freeway - S-Tone Inc.
- Sofisticata (Nicola Conte Soft Samba Strings Remix) - Montefiori Cocktail
- Sunseeker - Adelphi
- Birds Eye View (Rhythmic Remix) - Uman
- String Vibe - Plastyc Buddha
- Its A Knockou -- Fila Brazillia
- Bar Rumba - Mo Horizons
Amazon.com
Assuming that the world really needs another "chill" compilation, this fourth album in the Elemental Chill series offers a solid mix to accompany the late-night cocktail of your choice. In keeping with the first three volumes, the collection's title refers to an element: water, in this case. It's a suitable reference given the liquid nature of transitions like the one that joins Nuspirit Helsinki's "Orso" with "L'Energie Irradiait" by Mum (not to be confused with Iceland's Múm). Other highlights include Nicola Conte's Soft Samba Strings remix of Montefiori Cocktail's "Sofisticata," Kyoto Jazz Massive's "Eclipse," and the loose, acoustic rhythms of Mo' Horizons's "Bar Rumba." If you can squeeze room into your collection for another new-blue mix, complete with all the lounge clichés, downtempo dreaminess, and occasional surprises you've come to expect, then Elemental Chill, Volume 4 should satisfy. --Matthew CookeCustomer Reviews:
Smooth Sailing.......2007-06-27
Very nice lounge ambient sound.......2006-03-16
One of my FAVORITE Chill CD's.......2006-03-11
If you are looking for a fun way to enjoy a laid back afternoon - this one is worth it. I am looking forward to getting some of the others.
Once again FANTASTIC!.......2005-01-13
Superior chillout set.......2003-01-05
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Elemental
The Fixx Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000061RF Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Two Different Views
- Going Without
- Is That It?
- Happy Landings
- Silent House
- Fatal Shore
- Ocean Blue
- You Know Me
- We Once Held Hands
- Life Is Killing Me
Album Description
1 CD studio album + Live 2 CD set: It's not surprising that The Fixx were still around--with the same core lineup of singer Cy Curnin, guitarist Jamie West-Oram, keyboardist Rupert Greenall and drummer Adam Woods--nearly 15 years after their period of greatest commercial success. Plenty of MTV-era stars are still plying their trade, after all. What is surprising is that 12 years after their last US hit single, "Secret Separation," The Fixx were able to release 1998's ELEMENTAL on a major US label, proving how popular the group's streamlined art rock is elsewhere in the world, especially in Europe. ELEMENTAL is not far removed from The Fixx's other '90s albums. Having moved away from the art rock impenetrability of early hits such as "One Thing Leads to Another," the group created a smooth, mature pop not far removed from other grown-ups the likes of Peter Gabriel, Genesis, or even Enya.Album Details
Special Triple CD Combination Box Set of the Group's "Elemental", "1011 Woodland Ave-live" and "1011 Woodland Ave. V.2".Customer Reviews:
Adult contemporary. The Fixx?.......2003-12-31
Oh well, I still love the Fixx, but this made-for-adult contemporary poop is not worth it.
music listener.......2003-12-10
As reflected in these perpetually changing and different times so does that of the music produced by the Fixx. Good base lines, clean sound in every song, well produced, compositions very well written and performed. A mature band, that has grown and changed with the times. An excellent new album. Maybe one of their best. And one last note, to the reviewer that couldn't find something "funky", give track 6 Fatal Shore a good close listen, from beginning to end. Then listen again.....
"From high of highs to depths of sorrow".......2003-12-06
Fixx's comeback LP fails to re-capture magic.......2003-06-10
If you want to talk about New Wave with a distinctive sound, then look no further than the London based outfit known as the Fixx
Channeled through the efforts of vocalist Cy Curnin, the supporting cast members Adam Woods(drums), Dan K. Brown on bass (who came on board between the "Phantoms" and 1986's "Walkabout") Jaime West Oram (guitars), and the swooping synth / keyboard sounds of Rupert Greenall, the band always craftily dropped political bombs with complex, and progressive funk- based sounds that put them ahead of other outfits.
After "Saved By Zero" and the"Reach The Beach" LP hit big on North American shores in 1983, allowing for their first record "Shuttered Room" to recieve exposure along with the success of "Phantoms", the eccentric sound and the New Wave genre as a whole, seemingly had hit it's peak.
"Walkabout" (arguably their best effort)Calm Animals"!(1989) and "Ink"(1991),were released without much fan fare. It seemed as though British New Wave and groups that were like minded were a thing of the past.
Almost eight years pased until the release of this record, "Elemental" in 1999.
The trademark gloss is used in a scaled down manner fashion, which after a number of years on the sidelines,was to be expected. As time changes,so does music. A key element that would seem fitting for an album named "Elemental" was missing and that was the FUNKY element. No You Chase The Fire" or "Built For The Future"'s here. Only "You Know Me" fits into that realm, and the punch is less potent than that of the best work on "Ink", arguably, along with "Calm Animals" the spottiest album the band ever released.
From Track Four "Happy Landings" to slightly slower tracks like "Silent House, Fatal Shore, Ocean Blue to "You Know Me",the album saves some measure of face,narrowly escapings from being burned and buried beyond recognition.
The expectations placed on a super- group like The Fixx are often times brutal and unfair.
When ther are lineup changes and/ or long breaks chemistry can take time. First LP in almost eight years can lead to a few mistakes.
Unfortunately for Cy and the band, "Elemental"is littered with plenty errors, making it a bumpy ride listening wise.Even the die- hard fans may find this record hard to play along with. Not anywhere as high in quality as their classic LP's like "Reach The Beach, Walkabout,or Shuttered Room" "Elemental" falls into the second -tier of The Fixx catalog as a two (2)- star record.
C.S.
6-9-03
OVERLOOKED.......2002-08-07
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Scream, Dracula, Scream!
Rocket from the Crypt Manufacturer: Elemental ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000024KM1 Release Date: 2003-12-02 |
Tracks:
- Middle
- Born in '69
- On a Rope
- Young Livers
- Drop Out
- Used
- Ball Lightning
- Fat Lip
- Suit City
- Heater Hands
- Misbeaten
- Come See, Come Saw
- Salt Future
- Burnt Alive
Album Description
1995 album deleted in the US. 14 tracks including 'Middle', 'Born In '69', 'On A Rope' & 'Young Lovers'.Customer Reviews:
Scream Dracula, Scream .......2006-12-14
90's Punk Classic.......2006-11-12
SOOOOOO GOOD!!!.......2006-07-20
Import?!.......2002-10-08
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Stone by Stone
Floater Manufacturer: Elemental Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000K7UFKS Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- An Apology
- Ghost in the Making
- In America
- Weightless
- Breakdown
- Helping Hands
- Spaces in Between Us
- The Wave
- Everything Falls Our Way
- My Burden
- Proviso
- In Transition
- Tonight No One Knows
- Home in the Sky
Album Description
The eighth full-length release by Floater containds fourteen new songs and a behind-the-scens DVD capturing moments from the band's nearly fourteen years together. Continually pushing the boundaries of modern rock, Floater flexes their creative muscle with intelligent lyrics that tell new tales of human relationships with the passion and power that has become one of the trademarks of this renowned Northwest trio. Keeping in touch with their early sound while stretching their wings, Floater once again demonstrates how they've captured audiences for well over a decade.Customer Reviews:
Another Floater Classic.......2007-01-10
8/10.......2006-12-06
On the whole, the album is pretty upbeat, but still manages to keep the darker qualities of the band intact. "Ghost in the Making" and "Weightless" come across as album highlights, but then there are so many highlights, seeing as the feel of the album changes from song to song, from the spacy groove of "Spaces Between Us" to the tight, riff-heavy "Everything Falls Our Way" and the melodramatic "Tonight No One Knows," which invokes images of a classic prog rock ballad.
As I listen to this album more, it seems that it could in fact prove to contend with _Angels in the Flesh and Devils in the Bone_ to be my favorite Floater album. While I probably would recommend _Angels..._ as a starter album for a new listener, I wouldn't discourage you from picking up this new album if you saw it in the store (unlikely as Floater is still on a small, local record label, but you get my drift). _Stone by Stone_ is a great album by a great band who takes fundamental rock music to new heights, and turns it into something that is beyond "fundamental." It is a strong addition to Floater's already solid and diverse musical portfolio.
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Elemental Chill 1: Fire
Various Artists Manufacturer: Kriztal Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006SF9U Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Quanto Tengo Que Esperar - Afrit
- Avenue LAmour - Naomi
- Diving - MikaDelta
- He Said (Instrumental) - Sun Trust
- Breathing Space - Compendium
- Magic Single Barrel (Mo Horizons Restyle) - La Taverne du Lac
- Kalas - Butti 49
- So Tinha Que Ser Com Voce (Original Lounge Mix) - DJ Marky
- Elevator (Herbaliser Remix) - Jaffa
- Superspectral (Cabana Remix) - The Tao of Groove
- Under My Sensi (Les Demons Flowers Mix) - Boozoo Bajou
- Preguicoso - Intuit
- Pandajero - Cantoma
- Love From the Sun - Geb.el
Album Description
The Elemental Chill Series is comprised of four CDs, each one representing a different element found in nature, Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Each CD is carefully compiled to reflect the mood that each element evokes. Volume 1 in the Elemental Chill series, Fire, is a very upbeat affair. From relaxed, but sunny lounge, to bright, electronic pop, this compilation is the perfect accompaniment to an outdoor cocktail party or a day at the pool. Grab that sunscreen and soak up the vibes!Nominated for The AFIM Indie Award for Best Electronica Album 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Groove 'n great.......2007-04-18
The best of the four.......2005-05-28
I love it!.......2005-01-13
Zesty and Tempered, Together as One!.......2004-12-16
I Agree!!!.......2004-06-01
I agree with the other two reviewers.
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Elemental
Loreena McKennitt Manufacturer: Quinlan Road ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000LXB Release Date: 1994-01-20 |
Tracks:
- Blacksmith
- She Moved Through The Fair
- Stolen Child
- The Lark in The Clear Air
- Carrighfergus
- Kellswater
- Banks of Claudy
- Come By The Hills
- Lullaby
Amazon.com
This 1985 album represents the debut of Loreena McKennitt. If there was justice in the world, it would have represented her commercial breakthrough. (That didn't come until 10 years later). Though her work became more complex as time passed, all the elements were already in place: her beautiful voice, ethereal arrangements, and her exotic adaptations of traditional songs. McKennitt is smarter than Enya and a better singer to boot. Her version of William Blake's "Lullaby," the best yet put on CD, is alone worth the price of this CD. --Charles R. CrossCustomer Reviews:
Spare, sparkling Celtic ballads with subtle shades of things to come.......2006-10-01
Lady Loreena's Debut.......2004-06-13
I love the harp music........2004-03-27
About a monthe lator I got it out and started listening to it again. At that point the only songs I liked on it were 'Stolen child' by Yeats and 'Come by the hills', which is a rather jolly song. However, after I listened to it about a million times I started to like the other songs.
Kellswater makes absolutely no sense, everyone in my family has agreed.
Carrighfergus... well.. when I first heard this I was extreemly freaked out because it wasn't Mckennitt singing. It was some guy. But when theres a song I really dislike I end up paying so much attention to it that I end up loving it. So I love this song. It cracks me up.
Blacksmith was also sung by Ed Mcurdy and put on his 'Bawdy songs'album(to my knowlage). Despite that rep it's a really good song.
Banks of the Claudy is quite nice. I like the seagull effects.
Lullaby sounds like an insperational tape. Mom likes it.
Going back to Stolen Child, My sister hates it and Mom and I love it, so we cancel her out. It's a great song but the dog effects are questionable. I just ignore them.
I only gave it four stars because I like more music.
Buy this Cd! You won't regret it!
Loreena is The Best.......2003-08-21
A few gems, but not her best work.......2003-08-15
I own every album she's made except for Parallel Dreams (and I'm working on changing that), and while Elemental is not my favourite (that honour goes to The Book of Dreams), it is still very good.
The overall feel of the album is not a unified one, and the CD as a whole doesn't leave me feeling revived/passionate/exhausted or really anything at all, unlike her later CDs. But taken individually, some of the songs on here are absolute gems.
In particular, listen to Stolen Child, a setting of the poem by W.B. Yeats - I may be biased, having loved that poet for years and especially this poem, but the melody works so perfectly with Yeats' words that you might think he'd had that tune in mind when writing the poem. A few extra sound effects towards the end and beginning of the track also add to it.
Another really lovely one on this pitiably short album is She Moved Through The Fair. Delicate, subtle, and brief - it's like a tear drop, or a small, perfect crystal.
In the end, I would recommend this album to anyone who is already a fan of McKennitt and wants to add to their collection, but if you're only planning on buying one McKennitt CD, you may wish to look elsewhere.
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