| 1. Sun Beam |
| 2. Present Voice |
| 3. Julias Dream |
| 4. Frontiers Of Chaos |
| 5. Taste Of Future |
| 6. Voice Bit |
| 7. Wind Flute Chromatics |
Past-Present Future,Software,The Orchard,New Age
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Past, Present & Future [w/ Bonus DVD]
Rob Zombie Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AVBDS Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65
- Black Sunshine
- Feed the Gods
- More Human Than Human
- Super Charger Heaven
- I'm Your Boogieman
- Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)
- The Great American Nightmare (with Howard Stern)
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Superbeast
- Feel So Numb
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
- Demon Speeding
- Brickhouse 2003 (with Trina)
- Pussy Liquor
- Blitzkrieg Bop
- Two-Lane Blacktop
- Girl on Fire
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65
- More Human Than Human
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Superbeast
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
- Feel So Numb
- Demonoid Phenomenon
- Return of the Phantom Stranger
- Spookshow Baby
Customer Reviews:
Simply Awesome!.......2007-05-21
amazing collection.......2007-02-20
A must Have.......2007-02-10
Doesn't have his best songs..........2007-01-26
Past, Present, and Future.......2007-01-19
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Past Present Future
Baby Anne Manufacturer: Moist Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000R3PDJI Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- BQ2 - Baby Anne
- Drum Trip - Kaotic Chemistry
- Heat Seekaz - Maestro Fresh Wes
- The Ride Inside - Layizon
- Get Busy - DJ Rose
- Halfway To There - System22
- Let It Ride - Direct
- I Wanna Rock - Baby Anne
- Too Far - Chakra Blue
- Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) - Hashim
- Pictures - Sneaky Sound System
- Besame - Barcelona Boys
- Disappear - Josh Money
- Falling - Honeyroot
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HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
Michael Jackson Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029LG Release Date: 1995-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Billie Jean
- The Way You Make Me Feel
- Black Or White
- Rock With You
- She's Out Of My Life
- Bad
- I Just Can't Stop Loving You
- Man In The Mirror
- Thriller
- Beat It
- The Girl Is Mine
- Remember The Time
- Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
- Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
- Heal The World
Tracks:
- Scream
- They Don't Care About Us
- Stranger In Moscow
- This Time Around
- Earth Song
- D.S.
- Money
- Come Together
- You Are Not Alone
- Childhood (Theme From 'Free Willy 2')
- Tabloid Junkie
- 2 Bad
- History
- Little Susie
- Smile
Amazon.com
HIStory's 2 CDs (one hits, the other new) were Jackson's attempt to connect his glorious past to a dodgy present and--given it's commercial and artistic performance--cast a shadow on his future. Conceived as his formal coronation as the "King of Pop," HIStory's second disc instead presents Jackson as an epauletted, single-gloved Richard III. By turns paranoid, angry, bitter, sentimental, and, in one instance, possibly anti-Semitic, HIStory was less a collection of songs than a case history. A few tracks--mostly those produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis--are sleek, modern pop/soul, but too much of HIStory has the overblown vacuousness of a musician who knows his time is past, but is unsure as to how to react to the situation. --Steven MirkinCustomer Reviews:
Love The Oldes.......2007-06-29
Michael Jackson Lovers.......2007-06-27
Not bad but...........2007-02-20
I liked They Don't Care About Us, Stranger In Moscow, Earth Song, You Are Not Alone, Come Together, and Little Susie. They are all excellent tracks and I enjoyed them greatly. Scream, This Time Around, History, 2 Bad, and Smile are all average songs acceptable as filler
D.S., Money, Childhood , and Tabloid Junkie are very much junk.
Please Michael we all know you need privacy and tabloids are not treating you right and you had a "bad" childhood. I am sick and tired of hearing these type of songs over and over which are similar to old ones. So please stop nagging and make unique music
Definitely Makes History.......2007-01-16
HIStory Is Great.......2006-12-27
This album mixes anger for injustice, racial equality, saving the planet and love. It is a truly wonderful album & Mike expands his musical abilities by producing the whole album and playing most of the instruments on the album.
Favorite Track - "Scream" feat. Janet Jackson
Least Favorite Track - "Little Susie"
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Past, Present And Future
Al Stewart Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032V0 Release Date: 1992-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Old Admirals
- Warren Harding
- Soho (Needless To Say)
- The Last Day Of June 1934
- Post World War Two Blues
- Roads To Moscow
- Terminal Eyes
- Nostradamus
Customer Reviews:
Past Present and Future.......2007-05-16
Past, Present, and Future in the past........2007-05-14
Great second half.......2006-12-19
Released in 1974, this is Al Stewart's fifth album, depending on how you are counting. It is 42 minutes long and the transition to CD is very good.
This album had two killer tracks, the 8 minute Roads To Moscow and the 9 minute Nostradamus. In between those 2 songs was the very good 3 minute Terminal Eyes, which reminds of the Beatles Come Together or I Am the Walrus, but not quite as wierd.
The first side of the album consisted of some boring, tedious songs. It seems like Al Stewart is at his worst when he sings about the Navy (just like Lord Granville on the Year of the Cat).
This was one of those LP's where you played only one side. You listened to the other once, and would never play it again. There were many like that in rock history, like Iron Butterfly's In-A-Godda-Da-Vida or Rare Earth's Get Ready.
"Roads to Moscow" is a masterpiece, but Bruce K. got it wrong!.......2006-09-12
How can a guy get it so very wrong? One listen to this exceptional track clearly clues the listener into the time period and circumstance of the story. I cannot believe that you ever listened to this record Bruce, and if you did you should be ashamed of yourself for writing a review as wreckless as this. It is clear that you simply "made this up", perhaps after listening to the first 30 seconds of the song, or more likely, bought your information from some college term paper web site, the kind that cause their customers to flunk out of school. Sadly, people including myself have relied on your reviews to make buying decisions. This shows us that you are nothing but a fraud and should not be allowed to participate in this forum ever again.
An Overlooked Musical Gem.......2006-08-07
The best known tracks are "Roads To Moscow" and "Nostradamus" which both got some FM air play in the 70s and established Al Stewart's name among a small cult following before his 1976 album "Year Of The Cat" earned him a Top 10 spot.
Al Stewart is a great songwriter who always comes up with great lyrics. He also has a strong interest in historical subjects and that interest often finds its way into his songs.
"Nostradamus" is about the 16th French seer whose visions of the future have been the subject of countless books, articles and documentaries.
"Roads To Moscow" is about a nameless Russian soldier in WWII who is captured by the Germans, escapes, makes his way back to Russian lines and is treated as a spy and/or a traitor because he was captured and survived. The Soviet political commissars send him to a prison camp in Siberia. It's a great song; read your own interpretations into the story.
Bottom line: this album is a musical gem which never achieved the recognition it deserved. It deserves your attention; buy it.
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Resurrections: Past, Present and Future
Pettidee Manufacturer: Beatmart Recordings and Soldier Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OHZKF4 Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- I'm a Vet
- The Bands Up
- Dope Boy
- I Can't - Leon Timbo
- Throw Ya Hands Up
- Static
- Uh! Oh!
- No Wed, No Bed
- We Ain't Scared
- Blood Shed
- My Life
- Medley: From the Heart/Soul Food
- All Alone
- Choppin' Blades
- Untitled Track
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Past, Present & Future
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam Manufacturer: Thump Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006OKN Release Date: 1998-05-12 |
Tracks:
- I Wonder If I Take You Home
- Can Yo Feel The Beat
- You'll Never Change
- All Cried Out
- Head To Toe
- Someone To Love Me for Me
- Lost In Emotion
- Little Jackie Wants To Be A Star
- Let The Beat Hit Em
- Hold On (To This Feeling) (Deep House Mix)
- Here I Go Again
- I Need Your Lovin
- I Wonder If I Take U Home
Customer Reviews:
Past, Present, & Future.......2005-08-18
because I was around back then as a teenager and my friends and I use to hang with them before they became famous and they were just starting out. I am so proud of them because lisa was one of the first real hispanics to make it big in the cross over. Everything you here now is garbage back then music was real music
they sang about sex and everything but they did it in a way that was not nasty just well sexy.
A great blast from the past.......2004-02-17
I can remember when "I Wonder If I Take You Home" was THE song. Everyone had it blasting on their car stereos, their boom boxes on the beach in summer, singing it down the hallways in school. You could say that about a lot of songs by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam. Unfortunately, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam aren't making music anymore.
Trip down memory lane! I love this CD!.......2003-03-20
queen of freestyle.......2002-01-24
This is her greatest hits which has the songs we love"can you feel th beat" and many others.These songs will live on forever and so will Lisa lisa,which made music history on the charts and for being a positive role model for latinos. We all want her back on the charts, hopefully she will be releasing new music soon.This cd begs you to want her back,its a very good cd and deserves to be in everyones latin freestyle or r&b collection.
I love this CD!.......1999-02-13
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Trinity (Past, Present and Future)
Slum Village Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006BXO7 Release Date: 2002-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Intro 1
- Intro 2
- Insane
- What Is This
- Tainted
- La La
- All-Ta-Ment
- Disco
- Trinity (Interlude)
- One
- Hoes
- Star (Interlude)
- Star
- Slumber
- Let's
- S.O.U.L.
- 80's Skit
- Unisex
- Love U Hate
- Get Live
- Harmony
- Who Are We (Interlude)
- Fall In Love (Bonus Track)
- Silent
- Silent
- Silent
- Bonus Track #1
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Slum Village's sophomore album has as many bright moments as it does miscues. Designed to illustrate the group's rise from the Detroit underground, the album's spotty production takes too long to get you throbbing while the villagers manifest. Emcees T3 and Baatin's stepped-up flow is noteworthy, and newcomer Elzhi adds a rougher, battle-ready element to the mix, but at times his gangsta clichés don't mesh with his cohorts' green-tea-and-a-backrub Casanova personas. Though the overall production is uneven, young-Turk beatmakers Karieem Riggins and Waajeed O'Bryant shine on tracks like "La La" and "Tainted," which build on the momentum created by the group's debut, Fantastic, Vol. 2. Unfortunately, Trinity all but excludes founding member-producer Jay Dee, and in the end, Jay Dee's three contributions eclipse all others. We're left wondering what Trinity would have sounded like if all three original members were still in cahoots. As it stands, Trinity's overall vibe comes off like an often misguided attempt to inherit the kingdom A Tribe Called Quest helped build and De La sold. --Arno KazarianCustomer Reviews:
Garbage.......2005-11-30
innovation........2005-03-18
while im at it, check out everything else you can get your hands on by anyone associated with this group.
dweles "subject" lp is up there with any other classic, elite soul album, and if you can find his "rize" demo, that is definitely worth the purchase.
elzhi has a mixtape out called "witness my growth" that should tide you over until he drops his solo project, if that day ever comes. the mixtape has some of the best lyrical content ive heard.
watch out for nick speed too. i gotta shout out nix productions. this dude is coming up fast, and before you know it, youll be seeing his production credits in jewel cases all across the spectrum. hes got a marvin gaye sample called "well alright" that is just waiting to blow.
and of course, cop anything slum v. "dirty district" is a nice compilation of raw material featuring a bunch of underground mcs. and of course "fantastic vol 2" and "detroit deli", and their j-88 joint too.
Extreme Trash.......2004-08-08
not much to say here.......2004-06-27
Past meh!, Present meh!, The Future Doesn't Look Bright.......2004-05-18
Detroit underground group Slum Village was producer Jay Dee's side project to his production and other efforts. On their second CD, Dilla has now left the group and it was just MC's Baatin & T3. One might think a group founded by a beatmaker who has worked with the likes of Common, ATCQ, and The Pharcyde would be as entertaining and ill on the mic as those kats. Sadly they aren't. Baatin & T3 both have skills ranging from bellow to average at times. Their topics are generally skirt chasing and other BS that wouldn't be so bad if the lyrics were strong. Without Jay Dee's production and no notable guest appearances I was even more sceptical of this release than I was their first. Luckily they did do one key thing to improve the group, they brought in the young hungry rapper, Elzhi. He has that distinct Detroit delivery at times and strong battle rap lyrics that the group desperately needed. So my emcee fears are actually put down a little, but still what about the beats? The production for the most part is handled by a group of relatively unknown producers (Curtis Cross, Karriem Riggins, Waajeed O'Bryant, and T3 himself) but Jay Dilla hasn't totally left them high and dry (he does 3 tracks) and DJ Hi-Tek and Scott Storch lend their hands (1 song each). All in all the production is polished, smooth and soulful but it feels underdeveloped. Although the guests aren't as star studded as Fantastic, DJ Dez's cuts are complimentary to the production where featured and Dwele's vocals are a nice touch as well. The album also has the makings of an interesting concept labelling the songs: past, present and future. Although it's an interesting idea it isn't fully realized because there doesn't seem to be a pattern in the labeling. Now I'll discuss the meat and potatoes or lack there of...
Insane ~ After two intros "Insane" gets things started with Baatin & Elzhi sharing the mic. I was expecting a really energized track with the title being insane and it being the opening track. Unfortunately the beat done by Waajeed O'Bryant is a fairly repetitive muted horn sounding synth that doesn't veer too much from the same path. It does build a head nodding vibe but not much else. Baatin kinda puts me to sleep on this track with his slow flow and whiny delivery. Elzhi comes and steals the show with his second rapid verse.
Tainted ft/ Dwele ~ All three MC's drop verses on this one. To me Elzhi doesn't actually steal the show totally here. Him & T3 drop relationship type verses, which are both decent. T3 talks about how he is better than most dudes in the love department who's love isn't real. Elzhi in a real short spit talks about his views on relationships. Baatin is the glue in this joint. His middle verse between them converses about the fake love in the industry. Dwele's sultry voice lays down the chorus which is really captivating combined with the beat. For the beat itself Karriem Riggins really comes through. He uses hollow sounding percussion, flowing soft organ, and deep loving bass. The vocals and production work together to create a kool, smooth and classic feel.
Disco ~ `Disco" was a good choice for a single, but the remix with Timbaland doesn't really work. This LP version is produced by T3 and has a mindless appeal to it. Utilizing funky keys and bass but it ultimately comes off kinda weak. It's a club oriented track that doesn't just want you dancing in the club but in the barber shops too. It's fun, but really a cheap thrill. Unfortunately it lacks any substance and falls flat.
One ~ A lot of songs other than the singles "Tainted" and "Disco" have a heavy filler vibe to them. They often sound appealing, they just don't have that extra element that separates average from good. "One" is a song that doesn't seem to be geared as a single but it doesn't seem to be filler either. It is purposefully crafted as solid piece of work. Jay Dee shows up for the production on this joint. The problem is it really stands out and makes the other music look pedestrian. He lends almost a dark effect, with paranoid jazz keys, booming strings like a cello, choppy drums and rolling bass. There is also some good wordplay on behalf of SV using the theme of "one" consistently throughout the song.
Trinity (Interlude) ~ Right in here you get the bulk of quality on the album ending here. This cut has the three kats basically telling everyone where they have come from to the place they are at. Curtis Cross does his thing on the boards to make a hard bass driven beat with nice synthesizers and nice turntable work from DJ Dez (nothing outstanding mind you).
This is a pretty bad album there just isn't enough here to justify 23 tacks. They could do some things to make a better release as a whole in my opinion. Firstly let Elzhi do most of the rapping, T3 is pretty average and undistinguishable, Baatin has ok flow and his own delivery. Baatin has left the group now so I don't think we'll be hearing much from him. They should add a full producer to the group, T3 does an alright job on his songs so he should possibly handle a couple of joints on the next one. The producers they used were alright but Karriem Riggins is really the only one that sticks out. I liked the rest of his work with SV & Common as well. Get better Dj's on your ish, Dez is ok but nothing to write home about in my humble opinion. Get more guests on your albums for variety. I think if they don't make serious moves they will fade away. 2 stars, buy it if you like it after a listen. Peace, love & soul...
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Past Present Future
Morgana Lefay Manufacturer: Black Mark Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DAZD Release Date: 1996-01-03 |
Tracks:
- Sculptures Of Pain
- Lost Reflection
- Rumours Of Rain
- Alley Of Oaks
- Battle Of Evermore
- Voulez Vous
- The Mirror
- Last Rites
- Sorrow Calls
- Why?
- Symphony Of The Damned
Customer Reviews:
morgana lefay metal of chivalry.......2001-03-07
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Past, Present & Future
Rob Zombie Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C7PWF Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65 - White Zombie
- Black Sunshine - Iggy Pop, White Zombie
- Feed the Gods - White Zombie
- More Human Than Human - White Zombie
- Super Charger Heaven - White Zombie
- I'm Your Boogie Man - White Zombie
- Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn) - Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie
- Great American Nightmare - Howard Stern, Rob Zombie
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Superbeast
- Feel So Numb
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
- Demon Speeding
- Brick House 2003 - Lionel Richie, , Trina, Rob Zombie
- P**** Liquor
- Blitzkrieg Bop
- Two-Lane Blacktop
- Girl on Fire
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65 [DVD] - White Zombie
- More Human Than Human [DVD] - White Zombie
- Dragula [DVD]
- Living Dead Girl [DVD]
- Superbeast [DVD]
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy) [DVD]
- Feel So Numb [DVD]
- Demonoid Phenomenon [DVD]
- Return of the Phantom Stranger [DVD]
- Spookshow Baby [DVD]
Customer Reviews:
Rob Rocks.......2005-09-10
BAD WHAT THE ..............2005-03-16
Excellent compilation for an excellent rocker.......2003-09-24
For the last few years, most hard rock artists have been going downhill at a surprisingly fast rate (just look at the once-great Metallica to see what I mean.) Though most artists have been on this downward spiral, there is one artist whose style of hard rock is so excellent, it shows no signs of diminishing any time soon.
That artist is Rob Zombie.
On September 23, 2003, a Rob Zombie hits compilation was finally released! I've been a fan of his, but never got around to shelling out the cash for all of his albums, so you can imagine how pleasing discovering this compilation must have been to me. Read on for my review of Rob Zombie - Past, Present And Future.
PROS:
-On your local hard rock station, chances are you've heard some Rob Zombie songs. Just about any song of his you've heard on the radio can be found in this compilation. Among them are Dragula, Superbeast, and Living Dead Girl.
-A number of underrated masterpieces are also available in this compilation
-There are unreleased tracks here, which will make die-hard fans and casual fans alike want to purchase the compilation.
-This is a career retrospective, meaning it covers White Zombie material as well as Rob's solo stuff.
-Many of the songs feature guest appearances by some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Alice Cooper and Iggy Pop.
-The DVD is a nice bonus (it features music videos.)
CONS:
-The only real complaint I have with this compilation is the omission of two songs. Those are Scum Of The Earth from the Mission: Impossible 2 soundtrack, and Rob's collaboration with Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Head, from the Scorpion King soundtrack.
OVERALL:
Despite a few omissions, Past Present And Future is an excellent retrospect of Rob's career, and if you're a fan of his, I strongly recommend it. If you're a casual fan, get it for all the big hits. If you're a die-hard fan, get it for the unreleased stuff. Whatever category you fall into, it's doubtful this package will disappoint you.
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Past Present & Future
Samson Manufacturer: Zoom Club ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000258W3 Release Date: 2000-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Chosen Few
- Russians
- Tell Me
- That Ain't All
- One Day Heroes
- I Must Be Crazy
- Foolin'
- State of Emergency
- Look to the Future
- Too Late
- Good to See You
- Hey You
- Dream
- Use It Before You Lose It
- Edge
- Room 109
Tracks:
- Fire Away [#]
- Reach for the Sky [#]
- Heaven's in Hell Again [#]
- Wings of Tomorrow [#]
- Black Rain [#]
- Driving Music
- Tomorrow or Yesterday [Live]
- Mr. Rock and Roll [Live]
- Don't Get Mad Get Even [Live]
- Test of Time [Live]
- Are You Ready [Live]
- Riding With the Angels [Live]
- Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
- Can You Imagine
Album Description
30 track compilation of the NWOBHM legends' career, complete with five previously unreleased tracks, super rare B-sides and six live recordings! Double slimline jewel case. 1999 release.Customer Reviews:
WHERE'S BRUCE?.......2007-03-02
Meditation Music:
- Peaceful Evening
- PORTAL Richard Burdick Solo Multi-phonic French horn In An Environment of drones & overtones
- Pure Movies
- PYRAMIDS
- Ram Bhaav Re (forever in devotion)
- Sailing [Import]
- Sailing to the Stars
- Stop Smoking Now
- Straight from the Heart
- Stress Management For Life
Meditation Music
Liszt: Sonata for piano in Bm; Schubert: Fantasia in C D760, Op15
Music: Aho: Symphony 8 / Pergamon
Ipcress File (Soundtrack) [Soundtrack] [Import]
Live at Wembley '86 [Import] [Limited Edition] [Live]
newreleasebooks.com Music: A Crow Left Of The Murder [DualDisc]
Roller Coaster: The Best of the Mighty Lemon Drops, 1986-1989