| Disc: 1 |
| 1. We'll Be Together |
| 2. Sara's Theme [116 BMP] [Instrumental] |
| 3. Gypsy Woman [123 BPM] |
| 4. Waterloo [143 BPM] |
| 5. Relax |
| 6. Too Much Heaven [84 BPM] |
| 7. Kind of Magic |
| 8. Angie [65 BPM] |
| 9. Material Girl [135 BPM] |
| 10. Who Can It Be Now [125 BPM] |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Jump [128 BPM] |
| 2. Rasputin |
| 3. You Should Be Dancing |
| 4. Funky Town [122 BPM] |
| 5. I'm Gonna Go Out [122 BPM] |
| 6. What Is Love [126 BPM] |
| 7. We Are Family [125 BPM] |
| 8. Can You Feel the Force [126 BPM] |
| 9. Love in C Minor [126 BPM] |
| 10. Mighty Sound [127 BPM] [Instrumental] |
Music for Walking,Various Artists,Direct Source Label,New Age / Meditation,Pop,V/a Compilations
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George Gershwin: Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002A1T Release Date: 1994-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Strike Up The Band
- Rhapsody In Blue
- Prelude No. 1
- Piano Concerto In F
- An American In Paris
- Prelude No. 3
- Medley From Porgy And Bess
- Fascinating Rhythm
- Lullaby
- Promenade (Walking the Dog)
- Cuban Overture
Customer Reviews:
Muffled.......2006-11-03
If I wanted good, dynamic background music, I'd do this. If I wanted to really listen to the music, I'd pick another version.
Somewhat disappointing........2003-09-10
Gershwin At His Best in Hearts!.......2003-03-19
On this wondrous CD there are historic names like Bernstein, Kostelanez, John Williams and Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductors. Andre Previn, Yo-Yo Ma and Sarah Vaughan as Soloists. I would have a hard time choosing which may be called my favorite! It would depend on the day they are playing in my car... traveling to Columbia Seminary classes or GA Diagnostic Prison for lunch with Chaplain friends! I often sing along with the Rhapsody as I did in 1949 when Oscar Levant soloed with Chattanooga Orch. My very young wife was playing in the first violin section! Still today I am totally wiped out when anyone as intensely romantic as Sarah Vaughan sings "Summertime" or "I Loves You, Porgy!"
Is it not amazingly wondrous that someone could create so much enjoyable music in his short lifetime of 39 years? I never wish to part with this all-time favorite 10-Star Recording!
Retired Chaplain Fred W Hood
The best America has to offer!!.......1999-03-09
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Music for Walking: Move to the Music
Fit Factory Manufacturer: Direct Source Label ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00076MU2I Release Date: 2005-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Jump [128 BPM]
- Rasputin
- You Should Be Dancing
- Funky Town [122 BPM]
- I'm Gonna Go Out [122 BPM]
- What Is Love [126 BPM]
- We Are Family [125 BPM]
- Can You Feel the Force [126 BPM]
- Love in C Minor [126 BPM]
- Mighty Sound [127 BPM][Instrumental]
Customer Reviews:
music for walking- move to the music.......2006-08-31
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Gosford Park (2001 film)
Patrick Doyle Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UNCB Release Date: 2002-01-15 |
Tracks:
- Waltz Of My Heart
- Mr. Parks
- Gosford Park
- Bored To Sobs
- The Shirt
- And Her Mother Came Too
- Walking To Shoot
- No Smoke Without Fire
- Scherzo In G
- I Can Give You The Starlight
- What A Duke Should Be
- Inspector Thompson
- Pull Yourself Together
- Life Goes On
- Secrets To Hide
- Only For A While
- Rather A Pasting
- Love Jam
- Why Isn't It You?
- The Way It's Meant To Be
- Carpe Diem
- Good Luck
- Your Boy's Alive
- The Land That Might-Have-Been
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Thematically, director Robert Altman's career sometimes seems an endless series of left turns into the unexpected; the one constant has been a rich and rewarding attention to the intricacies of character development and interaction. Composer Patrick Doyle underscores Gosford Park's Merchant-Ivory/Agatha Christie/Altman-wit fusion and '30s British upper-class setting with a score that's period spot-on, character-rich, and often sadly evocative. Doyle's restraint is masterful, often leaning on piano, accordion, and small string arrangements that emphasize the characters' intimacies and the film's drawing room settings. Key to the story are a handful of prewar songs by Ivor Novello (who's also a character in the film), ranging from the sprightly humor of "And Her Mother Came Too" and "What a Duke Should Be" to the romantic schmaltz of "I Can Give You the Starlight" and "Why Isn't It You?" The latter is performed here at the piano (and, remarkably, live before the cameras) by Jeremy Northam. Leavened by a small jazz ensemble and a few darkly ominous cues, Doyle's score is an understated gem. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Gosford Park Sound Track.......2007-03-30
Better than the movie.......2004-12-08
Why is this music so compelling and winning?
First, it is fun to discover the marvellous talent of Ivor Norvello. His music is half of the charm of the soundtrack. Some songs are funny ("Her mother came too"), some beautiful ("I can give you the starlight") and some poignant ("The land of might have been"). I had not encountered Norvello before this film. Jeremy Northam's perfect delivery of Norvello's songs would not leave me after I'd seen the film. Days later, I found the songs had taken up residence in the back of my head, insisting that I go back to the soundtrack to make them a permanent part of my musical life.
Second, there is the charm of the orchestral music composed by Patrick Doyle. Sometimes people wonder "why aren't they writing beautiful classical music any more?" Well, they are. It goes into soundtracks, however, rather than being commissioned by orchestras. The test for the quality of Doyle's compositions is that you don't need to refer to the film to appreciate this music. It simply charms and intrigues us with its own merits.
My third reason for loving this CD is too personal to mention here.
I give this CD my highest personal recommendation.
I don't mind the repeating themes, but the CD is too short!.......2004-06-08
However, Mr. Doyle's music portrays the lethargy of the snobby Upstairs very well to the contrast of the relative energy of Novello's songs, which the Downstairs servants enjoy, but the Upstairs people can't stand.
My dislikes about the CD include the female singer who can't really sing and the length of the CD. Some of these cues are only about a minute long. WHY pay so much money for such a short CD??? Why not add more music??
Overall though, if you liked either Doyle's music or Novello's songs (hopefully the listener will like both), it's a CD worth getting.
Excellent Mix.......2003-04-23
Sometimes period music, sometimes mystery music, sometime personal music. Jeremy Northam's songs are simply delicious and I love hearing them.
I liken the style (not type) of mix to You've Got Mail.
Heaps of fun and lovely to listen to.
One the best soundtracks out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-03-06
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Gershwin Plays Rhapsody in Blue
Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000098ZSS Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Tracks:
- Rhapsody In Blue
- An American In Paris
- Swanee
- Walkin' The Dog
- Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
- Somebody Loves Me
- Our Love Is Here To Stay
- S'Wonderful
- Embraceable You
- Oh, Lady Be Good
Customer Reviews:
Let the Buyer Beware.......2007-01-12
Historical and Pristine.......2006-12-22
"An American in Paris" is also a concert work that did not achieve the widespread adoration that the Rhapsody has garnered. It was intended by the composer to capture the emotions of a tourist visiting Paris, and was purportedly auto-biographical. It was performed in 1928 at New York's Carnegie Hall with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic. It received mixed reviews at the time but remains a favorite of Gershwin's classical works. Like the "Rhapsody," the version included here is a piano adaptation of the original orchestral work.
The remaining works on the CD are those of a popular composer, the flipside of Gershwin's career. No other American composer (or any for that matter) has strattled these two different fields of music with the success with which George Gershwin did. And the popular songs, among them, "Embraceable You," "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off," and "Love is Here to Stay" have achieved enormous pop culture penetration and secure Gershwin's place in history as a master of popular song composition. Notably missing from this CD, however, are Ira Gershwin's contributions, i.e. the words, which add an element important to these songs' true place in history. Along with Ira's contributions come the countless Gershwin vocal interpreters who helped to realize these songs' true significance and their dispersion throughout the American popular music idiom.
On these versions, it is simply Gershwin playing his works (albeit the recordings are taken from his piano rolls, not an actual live recording). In these arrangements, the melodies are incorporated into lush and often convoluted harmonic accompaniment, in which the melody often becomes lost (i.e., the bridge or B section of "Oh, Lady Be Good!"). However, the opportunity to hear the composer express the harmonic possibilities of these disguisingly "simple" American tunes is truly a valuable one. The particular bouncing style with which Gershwin jumps from chord to chord to accompany his melodies is clearly apparent on many of these tunes, and that is an aspect borrowed from Ragtime that contributes to Gershwin being labeled as a uniquely "American" styled composer. The idiosyncracy of his composition and playing are tied together and come to life on this CD. The harmonic statements are sophisticated and evasive to the common ear, and the rhythmic precision and prolificity are legendary. Together with the melody, these elements of the musical composition on which Gershwin demonstrates mastery come together to produce a truly quintessential and essential Gershwin compilation.
"Rhapsody In Blue".......2006-07-12
Today, July 11, 2006, marks the 69th death anniversary of one of America's most versatile songwriters, George Gershwin. The birth of one of my favorite jazz-infused-classical pieces, "Rhapsody In Blue" in 1924 made Mr. Gershwin an overnight and sensational star and had gained him a worldwide recognition. He had been my late parents' (and mine, too) favorite composer along with Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Cole Porter. His harmonious collaboration with his brother, Ira Gershwin, had produced the most beautiful songs of all-time. They were the most prolific team of songwriters and their compositions have been recorded countless times by famous interpreters of Great American Songbook such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane, Tony Bennett, Miles Davis, Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Michael Feinstein, Natalie Cole, Linda Ronstadt, Rod Stewart, Steve Tyrell, Diana Krall, John Pizzarelli, Michael Bublé and Chris Botti, among many others.
This CD is a musical treasure and one that I would strongly recommend not only to any Gershwin enthusiast but also to any new fan for this includes the original recording of "Rhapsody In Blue" from rare Piano Rolls. The sound quality is just terrific. It highlights two of his major works - "Rhapsody In Blue" (1924) and "An American In Paris" (1928). It also features some of his well-known popular songs and favorites of mine, my parents' theme songs "Our Love Is Here To Stay" and "Embraceable You." It has been said that Mr. Gershwin functioned best and had written his very best compositions at 3 o'clock in the morning and when he finish eight bars that he likes, he can finish a chorus in a few minutes, like the songs "`S Wonderful" and "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off." This recording also includes "Swanee," "Walkin' The Dog," "Somebody Loves Me," and "Oh, Lady Be Good."
It's so amazing that he composed frequently and never run out of inspirations for writing melodic tunes that are so pleasing to the ears. He can write three to five songs in a single afternoon. When he completed the melody of a song, he gives it to Ira to write words to it. He was such a genius and played the piano by ear after a fashion, tapping out the tunes with a finger.
Not known to many, Mr. Gershwin had tried his hand at painting. I've seen a portrait of himself that he painted a year before his death from brain cancer, and I would say, it's a beautiful work of art, almost like a work of a professional painter. He could have been a great painter.
George Gershwin will always be remembered as one of the greatest 20th Century composers and his music will always linger in the hearts of music lovers like me who truly appreciate and enjoy fine music.
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The Postman (Il Postino): Music From The Miramax Motion Picture Soundtrack (1994 Film)
Luis Bacalov , Pablo Neruda , Luis Bacalov , Riccardo Pellegrino , Symphony Orchestra of Rome , Luis Enríque Bacalov , and Carlos Gardel Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000OEM Release Date: 1995-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Theme From Il Postino
- Morning - Pablo Neruda / Sting
- Poetry - Pablo Neruda / Miranda Richardson
- Leaning Into Afternoons - Pablo Neruda / Wesley Snipes
- Poor Fellows - Pablo Nevuda / Julia Roberts
- Ode To The Sea - Pablo Neruda / Ralph Fiennes
- Fable Of The Mermaid & The Drunks - Pablo Neruda / Ethan Hawke
- Ode To The Beautiful Nude - Pablo Neruda / Rufus Sewell
- I Like You To Be Still - Pablo Neruda / / Glenn Close
- Walking Around - Pablo Neruda / Samuel L. Jackson
- Tonight I Can Write - Pablo Neruda / Andy Garcia
- Adonic Angela - Pablo Neruda / William Dafoe
- If You Forget Me - Pablo Neruda / Madonna
- Integrations - Pablo Neruda / Vincent Perez
- And Now You're Mine - Pablo Neruda / Julia Roberts & Andy Garcia
- The Postman
- Bicycle
- Madreselva - Carlos Gardel
- The Postman Lullaby
- Beatrice
- Metaphors
- Loved By Women
- The Postman
- Sounds Of The Islands
- The Postmans Dreams
- Pablito
- Milonga Del Poeta
- Madreselva (instrumental
- The Postman Poet
- The Postman (Harpsicord And String Version)
- The Postman ( Guitar And Bandoneou Version)
Customer Reviews:
Music Poetry Romance.......2007-03-08
Il Postino (Le postier).......2007-02-01
True Romantic Cd - www.michaelpalmer.net.......2006-12-18
lovely!.......2006-09-07
WHAT DID THEY DO?!.......2006-04-01
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A La Carte - Short Works for Winds
Percy Grainger , Darius Milhaud , Vincent Persichetti , Nino Rota , Gunther Schuller , Joseph Turrin , and Borealis Wind Quintet Manufacturer: MSR Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009KBTRY Release Date: 2005-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Rota: Petite Offrande Musicale
- Farkas: Hungarian Dances
- Farkas: Hungarian Dances
- Farkas: Hungarian Dances
- Farkas: Hungarian Dances
- Farkas: Hungarian Dances
- Beach: Pastorale
- Schuller: Suite
- Schuller: Suite
- Schuller: Suite
- Grainger: Walking Tune
- Turrin: Three Summer Dances
- Turrin: Three Summer Dances
- Turrin: Three Summer Dances
- Persichetti: Pastoral
- Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene
- Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene
- Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene
- Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene
- Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene
- Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene
- Milhaud: La Cheminee du Roi Rene
- Briccialdi: Potpourri Fantastico
Product Description
Through our years of touring and performing, one of our biggest challenges has been concert programming-finding, rehearsing & presenting works that we and our audiences will find stimulating, enjoyable and entertaining. While we are always on the lookout for larger, substantial works, we inevitably come across smaller pieces that capture our imagination, little gems we feel deserve exposure. We have included these pieces in our performances to give our listeners a respite, a breather from the more challenging works inherent in the wind repertoire. This CD is a collection of some our most-played, most-requested, most-enjoyed shorter works. It is our hope that you will enjoy these pieces as much as we have over the years.Customer Reviews:
Really Glad I bought this CD.......2006-03-11
Excellent!.......2006-02-22
A wonderful CD, a MUST HAVE.....my ipod is smiling;-)
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American Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029WJ Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Candide: Overture
- Variations On 'America'
- New England Triptych: Be Glad Then, America
- New England Triptych: When Jesus Wept
- New England Triptych: Chester
- Adagio For Strings, Op. 11
- American Salute ('When Johnny Comes Marching Home')
- The Pleasure Dome Of Kubla Khan
- Woodland Sketches, Op. 51: To A Wild Rose
- Promenade
- Cakewalk: Grand Walkaround
- Jamaican Rumba
- On Your Toes: Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
- Acadian Songs And Dances: Sadness
- Acadian Songs And Dances: Papa's Tune
- Acadian Songs And Dances: The Alligator And The 'Coon
- Acadian Songs And Dances: Super-Sadness
- Acadian Songs And Dances: The Squeeze Box
Customer Reviews:
excellent collection.......2002-06-11
A Classic Performance of Schuman!.......2000-09-17
I was disappointed with the manner with which the first two pieces by Berstein and Ives were conducted. The "Candide Orchestra" lacked the sensitivity of the performance by Lukas Foss /Milwaukee SO on the Pro Arte label, while Slatkin does a much better job with the Ives piece for RCA.
But the remainder of colorful material following Schuman on this CD - even with the overdone "Adagio for Strings" by Barber - makes for a very rewarding listening experience, with the only disappointing exception of the third piece ( "A Narrative") curiously missing from Virgil Thomson's "Acadian Songs and Dances", yet present on an old scratchy, mono LP that I have on the Decca label (Thomas Scherman /the Little Orchestra Society). Did Thomson later revise this suite? Or did this CD run out of space? If the latter is true, one can only wish that Barber's overplayed "Adagio" would have been bumped to make room for the entirety of Thomson's superb "Acadian Songs".
American Masterpieces - For pleasure or music ed. resource.......2000-07-28
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The Art of the Bawdy Song
Manufacturer: Dorian Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001Q93 Release Date: 1993-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Aniseed Robin
- Cuckolds All A-Row
- I Gave Her Cakes And I Gave Her Ale
- Taking His Beer With Old Anacharsis
- Fye, Nay, Prithee John
- Cold And Raw
- The Miller's Daughter
- Will Said To His Mammy
- The Old Fumbler
- Walking In a Meadowe Greene
- Celia Learning On The Spinnet
- Tom the Taylor
- My Lady's Coachman John
- The Irish Jig Or The Night Ramble
- Come Sirrah Jacke Hoe
- Dainty Fine Aniseed Water
- Most Men Do Love the Spanish Wine
- Argreers
- Gathering Peascods
- My Lady And Her Maid
- As Roger Last Night To Jenny Lay Close
- Pox On You
- Ladie Lie Near Me
- 'Tis Women Makes Us Love
- Sir Walter Enjoying His Damsel
- My Thing Is My Own
- Here Dwells a Pretty Maid
- My Man John Had a Thing That Was Long
- When First Amyntas Sued For a Kiss
- More Palatino
- Poor Owen
- Where They Drank Their Wine
- Come, Come, Let Us Drink
Customer Reviews:
One of the best CD's out there!.......2007-05-10
a voice teacher and early music fan.......2007-03-25
The singing of both ballads and catches belongs to a long and venerable tradition in England. The natural habitat of the of the catch was the tavern, while the ballad was known in a wider variety of social settings as well as the stage. By the end of the 17th century, ballads were collected by connoisseurs of popular culture and published in anthologies. The main source for this recording, 'The Catch Club, or 'Merry Companions', was printed in 1762.
A quote from the catch-philosopher (of 'Come, come let us drink') is offered by the Baltimore Consort: "...wine and good cheer will in spite of our fear inspire our hearts with mirth..the time we live, to wine let us give, since we all must turn to earth...."
This is an excellent collection of songs; quite interesting and varied. The instruments are played skillfully, and the voices, for the most part, are good quality. However, as with all 'folk-like' songs, the diction is not always clear, and that is very true of several of these on this disc. The female voices were more difficult to comprehend much of the time. The text is printed out, so ultimately familiararity will make them easier to understand. I do like the disc, and think that it needed to be done.As to a previous criticism concerning the fact that it wasn't 'true' barroom singing. Of course, it's not!!!If it were, you would not understand any of it!!!!!Enough said.
Prelewd to Postlewd.......2005-09-28
The Baltimore Consort play with life and vigour, with a good deal of improvisational flair, not being bound to texts and going through the production of notes as if mechanically. This is true to the spirit and nature of the early music, in which performers often had to 'play by ear', neither being able to read music nor having printed music even if they could. This is particularly true of the songs on this disc, where many are derivative of anonymous jokes and stories, and much of the music is likewise folk-tune and anonymously composed.
Some of the songs can be rather shocking. As Mary Anne Ballard writes in the accompanying notes, 'We must remember that in the days before indoor plumbing and pooper-scooper laws, everyday life was of an earthier flavour than it is today.... The men of the singing clubs and the ladies of stage poked fun at themselves and their companions with wit, pleasantry and contrivance.'
The names of many of the composers of these pieces have been lost to history, particularly the more folk-song oriented ones. However, some well-known composers are represented among the pieces here - Purcell, D'Urfey, Aldridge, and others.
The regular players include Mary Anne Ballard (viols), Mark Cudek (cittern, guitar, recorder and bass viol), Custer LaRue (vocalist/soprano), Larry Lipkis (recorder, viols), Ronn McFarlane (lute), Chris Norman (flutes), Webb Wiggins (tambourine and 'virginals'). Some artists are known from other Dorian productions, such as Ronn McFarlane on the lute in the collection 'Greensleeves'.
Added to the regular consort players are the Merry Companions, including Peter Becker (baritone), Alexander Blachly (baritone), Paul Shipper (bass, belch-canto), and James Weaver (baritone).
One more addition includes a guest artist, Lorenzo Labbrobacio, playing of all things, the 'fartophone', a rather mysterious instrument indeed. Labbrobacio defies identification on the internet other than references to this disc, and so the mystery deepens.
This is music that is interesting, truly fun to listen to, entertaining and has a quality about it that makes it a joy both in musical and humourous tones.
Sounds like they're singing Christmas carols.......2004-11-09
A sly and rollicksome good time!.......2002-11-29
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In Session: Film Music Celebration
Robert Townson , Joel McNeely Jerry Goldsmith , and Royal Scottish National Orchestra Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ABOI Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- 2001
- Rebecca
- Citizen Kane
- That Hamilton Woman
- Anna and the King of Siam
- Captain From Castille
- A Streetcar Named Desire
- Viva Zapata!
- The Trouble With Harry
- Peyton Place
- Vertigo
- The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
- The Twilight Zone
- Psycho
- The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
- Breakfast At Tiffany's
- To Kill A Mockingbird
- Marnie
- Hamlet
Tracks:
- The Agony and the Ecstasy
- The Sand Pebbles
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Born Free
- Fahrenheit 451
- Patton
- Tora! Tora! Tora!
- Jaws
- Midway
- Superman: The Movie
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Somewhere In Time
- Body Heat
- Out of Africa
- Platoon
- Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
- Taras Bulba
- Agony and the Ecstacy (Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Sand Pebbles (Overture) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Moon and Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith, National Philharmonic Orchestra
- Playtime [Born Free Dub Mix II] - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Frederic Talgorn
- Road [From Fahrenheit 451] - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Seattle Symphony Orchestra
- Patton (Entr'acte) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Tora! Tora! Tora! (Main Title) - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Man Against Beast - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Midway (Main Title and End Title) - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Rick Wentworth
- Superman The Movie (Love Theme) - John Debney, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Enterprise [Star Trek: The Motion Picture] - Jerry Goldsmith, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Somewhere in Time (Theme) - John Debney, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Body Heat (Main Title) - The London Symphony Orchestra, Joel McNeely
- Out of Africa (Main Title) - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Platoon (Theme) - Georges Delerue
- Shadows of the Empire (Xizor's Theme) [Star Wars] - Joel McNeely, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Ride of the Cossacks [Taras Bulba] - Cliff Eidelman, Seattle Symphony Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
Varèse Sarabande à son meilleur!.......2003-04-17
A copy in every household . . ........2003-02-09
A sampler feat. some of the greatest film scores in history........2001-09-06
"the man behind Varese Sarabande ~ Robert Townson".......2001-04-06
For those of us who buy each album ~ people who work to create them ~ the artwork ~ musicians ~ and a list of some of the most talented composers and conductors ~ John Barry, Elmer Bernstein, John Debney, Georges Delerue, Cliff Eidelman, Jerry Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Michael Lang, Henry Mancini, Joel McNeely, Alfred Newman, Alex North, Miklos Rozsa, Dimitri Shostakovich, Frederic Talgorn, Franz Waxman, Rick Wentworth and John Williams ~ and as always the sound quality and performances by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra and National Philharmonic Orchestra is dynamically flawless and simply superb.
This economically priced 2-CD-Set ~ pure film score sampling ~ is worth it's weight in gold. One should not have a favorite from this vast collection, but if asked ~ it would be "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD" (1962) composer Elmer Bernstein took it to the limit and beyond, the story-line, cast and score was the perfect marriage.
A big, big thank you to ~ Matthew Joseph Peak (cover/session photography) ~ Jonathan Allen, Geoff Foster, Bernie Kirsh, Mike Ross, Mike Sheady and Al Swanson (recording engineers) ~ Rich Breen (mastering engineer) ~ and for the extensive 28 page liner-note booklet featuring "behind the scenes" memories of these past 500 albums, may we look forward to future classics on the next 500 CD's from producer...ROBERT TOWNSON!
Total Time: Disc One 71:20 on 19 Tracks & Disc Two 71:24 on 17 Tracks...Varese Sarabande 302 066 225 2...(2001)
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Love Is Spoken Here
Manufacturer: Mormon Tabernacle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AE8G5M Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Love is Spoken Here
- For the Beauty of the Earth
- I Feel My Savior's Love
- Our Savior's Love
- All through the Night
- Homeward Bound
- Home Is a Special Kind of Feeling
- I Am a Child of God
- A Child's Prayer
- Suo-gan
- Oh, What Songs of the Heart
- I Often Go Walking
- Simple Gifts
- I'm Trying to Be Like Jesus
- My Heavenly Father Loves Me
- Turn Around
- Where Love Is
- Love at Home
- May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
Product Description
Songs of heart and home set the tone for the newest album by the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The album features beloved Primary songs such as "I Feel My Savior's Love," "I Am a Child of God," "Where Love Is," and "My Heavenly Father Loves Me." Favorite hymns such as "Love at Home," "Our Savior's Love," and "O What Songs of the Heart" are also included, along with familiar classics such as "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" and "Turn Around (Where Are You Going, My Little One?)" With many new arrangements by associate director Mack Wilberg, Love Is Spoken Here is destined to become another bestseller.Customer Reviews:
LOVE IN ANY LANGUAGE.......2006-12-26
A serene peaceful album of children's songs and lullabies.......2005-09-13
1 Love is Spoken Here
Music: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Text: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Arrangement: Sam Cardon 3:25
2 For the Beauty of the Earth
Music: Conrad Kocher, 1786-1872
Text: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1835-1917
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 3:03
3 I Feel My Savior's Love
Music: K. Newell Dayley, 1939-
Text: Ralph Rodgers Jr, K. Newell Dayley, Laurie Huffman
Arrangement: Sam Cardon 3:30
4 Our Savior's Love
Music: Crawford Gates, 1921-
Text: Edward L. Hart, 1916-
Pacific Publications 4:37
5 All through the Night
Music: Welsh Folk Song
Text: Welsh Traditional
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 4:57
6 Homeward Bound
Music: Marta Keen Thompson
Text: Marta Keen Thompson
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 5:46
7 Home Is a Special Kind of Feeling
Music: John Rutter
Text: David Grant
Arrangement: From "The Wind in the Willows"
Hinshaw Music (ASCAP) 3:11
8 I Am a Child of God
Music: Mildred Tanner Pettit, 1895-1977
Text: Naomi Ward Randall, 1908-
Arrangement: Nathan Hofheins 3:36
9 A Child's Prayer
Music: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Text: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Arrangement: Barlow Bradford 3:46
10 Suo-Gân
Music: Welsh lullaby
Text: David Warner
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 5:07
11 Oh, What Songs of the Heart
Music: William Clayson, 1840-1887
Text: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849-1942
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg
Jackman Music Corporation 4:45
12 I Often Go Walking
Music: Jeanne P. Lawler, 1924-
Text: Phyllis Luch, 1937-
Arrangement: Nathan Hofheins 2:58
13 Simple Gifts
Music: Shaker song
Text: Traditional Shaker, additional text: David Warne
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg
Oxford University Press (ASCAP) 3:04
14 I'm Trying to be Like Jesus
Music: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Text: Janice Kapp Perry, 1938-
Arrangement: Barlow Bradford
Nature Sings Publishing 4:38
15 My Heavenly Father Loves Me
Music: Clara W. McMaster, 1904-
Text: Clara W. McMaster, 1904-
Arrangement: Nathan Hofheins 2:48
16 Turn Around
Music: Harry Belafonte, Malvina Reynolds, Alan Greene
Text: Harry Belafonte, Malvina Reynolds, Alan Greene
Arrangement: Michael Davis 3:24
17 Where Love Is
Music: Joanne Bushman Doxey and Marjorie Castleton Kjar
Text: Joanne Bushman Doxey and Norma B. Smith
Arrangement: Sam Cardon 4:23
18 Love at Home
Music: John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891
Text: John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 3:36
19 May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
Music: Meredith Willson, 1902-1984
Text: Meredith Willson, 1902-1984
Arrangement: Mack Wilberg 5:59
This album follows on the heels of the #1 charting album "Choose Something Like A Star" and shows the choir hewing closely to their signature sound and style, while adding a new dimension to their repetoire. This album is perfect for families and is especially suited for young children.
Meditation Music:
- Music from the 21st Century
- Musical Massage: Seashore Siesta and Refreshing Rainfall
- Musical Massage: Secluded Beach and Summer Solstice
- Mystic Gregorian Pop Songs & Ballads V.2 [Import]
- Nature's Rhapsody
- New Age Christmas
- Nonviolent Communication
- Observations in the Woods
- Om Veday Namah
- One With The World
Meditation Music
Too Dead for Me [CD-single] [Import]
Music: From Bach to Bernstein - Romantic Music for Horn &
Destroy All Humans! [Soundtrack]