| 1. Sometime |
| 2. Dreamcatcher |
| 3. Sea of Dreams |
| 4. Real Time |
| 5. Coco Loco |
| 6. Further Than You Know |
| 7. Bad Boy (Redemption Song) |
| 8. This Could Be Like Heaven |
| 9. Rain Talk |
Further Than You Know,Pete Bardens,Miramar,Adult Alternative,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Progressive Electronic
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Further Than You Know
Pete Bardens Manufacturer: Miramar [Dead] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DWME Release Date: 1993-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Sometime
- Dreamcatcher
- Sea of Dreams
- Real Time
- Coco Loco
- Further Than You Know
- Bad Boy (Redemption Song)
- This Could Be Like Heaven
- Rain Talk
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Puccini - Madam Butterfly / Cheryl Barker, PO, Yves Abel [in English]
Giacomo Puccini , Yves Abel , Cheryl Barker , Paul Charles Clarke , and Simon Birchall Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QF3K Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Introduction - Cheryl Barker
- Act I: 'So The Walls And The Ceiling...' - Ann Taylor/Stuart Kale
- Act I: 'I Think Your Honour's Smiling' - Jean Rigby/Ann Taylor/Stuart Kale
- Act I: 'It Can't Be Much Further Now!' - Gregory Yurisich/Stuart Kale/Ann Taylor
- Act I: The Whole World Over - Ann Taylor/Gregory Yurisich
- Act I: 'Fate Can't Crush Him' - Ann Taylor/Gregory Yurisich
- Act I: 'Is The Bride Very Pretty?' - Gregory Yurisich/Stuart Kale/Ann Taylor
- Act I: 'True Love Or Fancy' - Ann Taylor/Gregory Yurisich
- Act I: 'See Them! They're Climbing The Summit Of The Hill!' - Gregory Yurisich/Cheryl Barker/Gregory Yurisich
- Act I: 'We Are Honoured' - Cheryl Barker/Ann Taylor/Gregory Yurisich/Stuart Kale
- Act I: 'The Imperial Commissioner' - Stuart Kale/Ann Taylor/Cheryl Barker/Simon Birchall
- Act I: 'Oh, Indeed, My Friend, You're Lucky!' - Gregory Yurisich/Cheryl Barker
- Act I: 'Come, My Beloved' - Ann Taylor/Cheryl Barker/Stuart Kale
- Act I: 'My Fate I Have To Follow' - Cheryl Barker
- Act I: 'Silence! Silence!' - Stuart Kale/Roland Wood/Cheryl Barker
- Act I: 'Congratulations' - Roland Wood/Ann Taylor/Gregory Yurisich/Frances Brett/Clive Bayley/Stuart Kale
- Act I: 'Dearest, My Dearest, Weep No More' - Roland Wood/Ann Taylor/Jean Rigby
- Act I: 'Evening Is Falling...' - Roland Wood/Ann Taylor/Jean Rigby
- Act I: 'Child, From Whose Eyes The Witchery Is Shining' - Ann Taylor/Cheryl Barker
- Act I: 'Ah, Love Me A Little' - Cheryl Barker/Ann Taylor
- Act II Part I: 'Izaghi Izanami' - Jean Rigby/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part I: 'One Fine Day' - Cheryl Barker
Tracks:
- Act II Part I: 'Come, Let's Enter' - Stuart Kale/Gregory Yurisich/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part I: 'Yamadori, And Has your Unrequited Love Not Yet Released You? - Cheryl Barker/D'Arcy Bleiker/Gregory Yurisich/Stuart Kale
- Act II Part I: 'Now, At Last!' - Gregory Yurisich/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part I: 'Just Two Things I Could Do' - Cheryl Barker/Gregory Yurisich
- Act II Part I: 'This Child! This Child, Then!' - Cheryl Barker/Gregory Yurisich
- Act II Part I: 'Do You Know, My Darling' - Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part I: 'I Must Be Going' - Gregory Yurisich/Cheryl Barker/Jean Rigby
- Act II Part I: 'Ah! Ah!' - Stuart Kale/Jean Rigby/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part I: 'Look, It's A Man-of-war!' - Jean Rigby/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part I: Flower Duet: 'Shake The Cherry Tree' - Cheryl Barker/Jean Rigby
- Act II Part I: Humming Chorus - Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
- Act II Part 2: Prelude - Jean Rigby/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part 2: Daybreak Over Nagasaki - Jean Rigby/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part 2: 'It's Morning' - Jean Rigby/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part 2: 'Who Is It?...' - Jean Rigby/Ann Taylor/Gregory Yurisich
- Act II Part 2: 'I Know For Such Misfortune There Is No Consolation' - Gregory Yurisich/Jean Rigby/Ann Taylor
- Act II Part 2: 'Farewell, Oh Happy Home!' - Ann Taylor/Gregory Yurisich
- Act II Part 2: 'Then Will You Tell Her?' - Ann Taylor/Jean Rigby
- Act II Part 2: 'Suzuki, Where Are You?' - Cheryl Barker/Jean Rigby
- Act II Part 2: 'You, Suzuki, You're Always So Faithful' - Cheryl Barker/Jean Rigby
- Act II Part 2: 'Viper! I Want You To Answer' - Cheryl Barker/Jean Rigby/Gregory Yurisich/Ann Taylor
- Act II Part 2: 'Your Little Fluttering Heart Is Beating' - Jean Rigby/Cheryl Barker
- Act II Part 2: 'Death With Honour Is Better Than Life With Dishonour' - Cheryl Barker
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This performance, the only one available in English, is problematic. Best is Yves Abel's leadership of the orchestra, which sounds wonderful, imbuing Puccini's lush score with just the right exoticism and emphasis. But aside from Gregory Yurisch's fine Sharpless, the singers don't please. Paul Charles Clarke as Pinkerton is lacking stylistically and vocally, and as Butterfly, Cheryl Barker sounds under strain and never pretty. While she has the power and feeling for the big second-act climax (the sighting of the ship), she never for a moment sounds fragile or girlish, not even in the all-important early scenes. English or not, this set isn't in the running. Stick with Callas or Scotto in Italian, and follow the libretto. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
A touching English Butterfly.......2002-03-27
She is surrounded by a mixed supporting cast. Jean Rigby is maternal, warm and affecting as Suzuki. Gregory Yurisich makes Sharpless' dilemma more understandable than usual, rather than being completely ineffectual. Paul Charles Clarke perhaps illustrates Pinkerton's arrogance with a degree of vocal swagger, but the sound is rough-hewn and unlovely save for some moments in the love duet. Stuart Kale's Goro is suitable ingratiating and oily.
Abel's conducting is the other chief draw of this set. That he has experience of the score in the theatre means that his pacing is really superb, and the lush orchestration is given its due, the potent intermezzo during the overnight vigil sounding suitably ominous.
This won't replace the classic Butterfly recordings, but in the absendce of any new ones recently, and for acceptable diction in an English version, it is certainly worth the (not very high) price. Recommended.
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Further Than You Know
Pete Bardens Manufacturer: Miramar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003INB Release Date: 1995-01-24 |
Tracks:
- Sometime
- Dream Catcher
- Sea Of Dreams
- Real Time
- Coco Loco
- Further Than You Know
- Bad Boy (Redemption Song)
- This Could Be Like Heaven
- Rain Talk
Customer Reviews:
This is not a Christian album - but good anyway........2005-10-26
diverse tracks.......2004-06-01
Bardens catches the groove.......2002-03-13
Subtle Christian Messages.......2000-12-16
Peter Bardens is a progressive rock/new age jazz keyboardist. He stared doing session work and played with Them (Van Morrison's first major band). Bardens put out one solo album in 1969 of mostly high energy progressive rock instrumentals. He and Andrew Latimer formed Camel, easily the ugliest band from England (even uglier than the early Who). Camel started out as a fantastic progressive rock band, but evolved into a new age band. Bardens left Camel in the late seventies after fighting with Latimer.
After Bardens left Camel, he started his solo career and released several albums of new age rock/jazz. Further Than You Know, released in 1993, is at least his fifth solo album. Some of his solo albums are out of print and hard to find.
Further Than You Know is very similar in style to all of the other Bardens albums, but has more vocals. About half of the tracks are songs and the other half instrumentals. The last few songs are basically religious tunes spouting Christian values. The whole religious theme is basically hidden and sort of sneaks up on you. There is no indication from the cover or liner notes that this is a Christian album (only mention is that this is a new direction for Bardens). The whole first half of the CD is either typical Bardens instrumentals or nondiscript songs. Even the Christian songs don't sound like religious songs in the beginning. They start with a laic theme and then end with a Christian moral.
If you don't mind the subtle Christian messages, this is actually the best of Bardens new age work. The songs are good and there is more energy and emotion in the music.
Note that Bardens has a new group called Mirage (name of Camel's second album) and released a live album of old Camel songs. I haven't heard it and I don't know how good it would be.
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