| 1. Dawn |
| 2. Morning Papers |
| 3. Nerve Centre |
| 4. Side Streets |
| 5. Good to See You |
| 6. Twilight |
| 7. Red Lights |
| 8. Procession |
The City,Vangelis,Atlantic / Wea,Jazz Music,Neo-Classical,New Age / Meditation,Progressive Electronic
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Country Mouse City House
Josh Rouse Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ROAL3U Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Sweetie
- Italian Dry Ice
- Hollywood Bass Player
- God, Please Let Me Go BAck
- Nice To Fit In
- Pilgrim
- Domesticated Lovers
- London Bridges
- Snowy
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Since his debut record showcased a youthful Nebraskan with an open road of promise, on through the five albums that followed Josh Rouse has followed that road in dawdling, nomadic spurts across America and the Atlantic to Spain, where he now lives his life and makes his music. Annually, it seems, Rouse re-emerges to say hello, streaming his pop awareness and weaving stories in the simplicity of songs, always with an air of candor and reticence. Thus, there are few bombshells on his seventh release, one flowing with lustrous arrangements and Rouse's pacifying voice. Though his guitar serves as the conduit, the music is fused with modest horns and gentle organ fills, with buoyant songs such "Hollywood Bass Player," "Domesticated Lovers," and "London Bridges," along with the jazzy "Pilgrim" and the splendid rocker "Nice To Fit In" leading the way. No longer the naïve Midwesterner from a decade ago, this is the globetrotting Rouse who has found a home in Spain--and deserves to find another in your record collection. --Scott Holter
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Oklahoma! (1955 Film Soundtrack)
Jay Blackton , Charlotte Greenwood , Shirley Jones , Gene Nelson , Gloria Grahame , Rod Steiger , James Whitmore , and Gordon MacRae Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A7XB Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Overture - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Main Title - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' - Gordon MacRae
- The Surrey With The Fringe On Top - Gordon MacRae/Shirley Jones/Charlotte Greenwood
- Kansas City - Gene Nelson/Charlotte Greenwood/Men's Chorus
- Kansas City Ballet - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- I Cain't Say No - Gloria Grahame
- Many A New Day - Shirley Jones/Girls' Chorus
- Many A New Day Ballet - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- People Will Say We're In Love - Gordon McaRae/Shirley Jones
- Pore Jud Is Daid - Gordon MacRae/Rod Steiger
- Out Of My Dreams - Shirley Jones/Girls' Chorus
- Out Of My Dreams Ballet - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Entr' Acte - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- The Farmer And The Cowman - Gordon MacRae/Charlotte Greenwood/Gene Nelson/J.C. Flippen/James Whitmore/Gloria Grahame...
- The Farmer And The Cowman Ballet - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- All Er Nuthin' - Gloria Grahame/Gene Nelson
- All Er Nuthin' Ballet - Rodgers & Hammerstein
- People Will Say We're In Love - Gordon MacRae/Shirley Jones
- Oklahoma - Gordon MacRae/Shirley Jones/Charlotte Greenwood/Gloria Grahame/Gene Nelson/Rod Steiger...
- Finale: Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' - Gordon MacRae/Shirley Jones/Charlotte Greenwood/Gloria Grahame/Gene Nelson/Rod Steiger...
- Overture (LP Version) - Rodgers & Hammerstein
Customer Reviews:
Okalahoma.......2007-07-17
MacRae and Jones head a superb and O.K. adaptation.......2007-03-16
Despite being a Hollywood star, Gordon MacRae performs the part of Curly as if he was born to play it even on the stage. He shines vocally in his renditions of Oh, what a Beautiful Mornin' and Surrey with the Fringe on Top. He is well-partnered by Shirley Jones as a fresh and pert Laurey, lending her beautiful voice to the part. Although we don't hear much of her on this soundtrack, her partnering MacRae in People Will Say We're in Love exudes a masterful chemistry, as if they were setting sparks off at each other in their rendition of the song. Gene Nelson makes a dashing Will Parker and is equally well-matched by Gloria Grahame as Ado Annie. Grahame renders I Cain't Say No splendidly and partners Nelson in All er Nothin'. The supporting cast is filled out by Charlotte Greenwood's suitably caustic Aunt Eller and Rod Steiger's Jud. It's a pity that the film cut the song Lonely Room, otherwise Steiger would have better demonstrated the dark hues of the character of Jud. Yet it all adds up to a wonderful renditionh of this classic musical, enough to elicit a spontaneous YEOW! during this year of the Oklahoma centenary.
This EMI-Angel reissue offers one the advantage of the dance music and the main titles. This means that the listener gets the Kansas City and Farmer and the Cowman dance sequences, as well as the extended Dream Ballet. The only downside is the extraneous sound effects lifted from a DVD copy of the movie. Yes I share many of your sentiments that these sound effects tend to grate, and long for Didier Deutsch to have used the original untainted studio vault versions. However, let's at least be thankful that the CD producers have offered us a more comprehensive version of the Oklahoma soundtrack that we could only have dreamt of in the past.
In short, this is a wonderful and valuable addition to the R&H discography, and is an equally celebrated rendition of the score like the original Broadway cast recording. Warmly recommended to those who seek even their first version of Oklahoma.
Broadway in a movie setting at it's very best!.......2007-03-06
The CD is flawless and, in my opinion, there's nothing better than a Rodgers
and Hammerstein musical for music, lyrics and pure joy! This is the best!
Wonderful.......2007-01-30
Beauiful.......2006-06-05
Other classics not to forget about are:
Mary Poppins
My Fair Lady
The Wizard of Oz
Chitty Chitty Bang Band
The first Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The Sound of Music
Oliver
West Side Story
Fiddler on the Roof
Singing in the Rain
The Wiz
Little Mermaid
Aladdin
Beauty and the Beast
Grease
The King and I
Oklahoma
The Music Man
South Pacific
My Voice Students are always asking me for recommendations so I though I'd post it for all! We can't forget about these great musicals!
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Music from the Harry Potter Films
Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E8N8RA Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Harry's Wondrous World
- Nimbus 2000
- Fawkes The Phoenix
- Dobby The House Elf
- The Chamber Of Secrets
- Gilderoy Lockhart
- Quidditch World Cup/The Foreigners Arrive
- Harry In Winter
- The Hogwarts March
- The Potter Waltz
- The Black Lake
- Another Year Ends
- The Hogwarts Hymn
- Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban - Suite
- Hedwig's Theme
Customer Reviews:
Nice collection of favorites.......2007-07-12
Wonderfully Enchanting!.......2007-07-01
The pleasure of Harry Potter's Music.......2007-05-08
An Excellent Choice!.......2007-03-09
It's good fun for sure!
A Fabulous Compilation!!.......2006-10-16
This CD plays almost constantly in our car's CD system and the kids have a great time remembering what parts of the movies each piece is from. If you're looking for a Harry Potter CD that represents a bit of the best from each of the first four movies, this is it. The quality is outstanding as well.
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The Lost City
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Univision Music Grp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FKO5EC Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Beautiful Cuba - Chocolate Armenteros
- Mambo - Cachao
- A La Antigua - Ernesto Lecuona
- Danza Lucumi - Ernesto Lecuona
- La Comparsa - Ernesto Lecuona
- Macorina - Abelardo Barroso
- Los Munequitos - Grupo Guaguanco Matancero
- Ricardo's Theme - Andy Garcia
- Fico Meets Che - Andy Garcia
- Si Te Contara - Ruben Gonzalez
- Ricardo Meets Che - Andy Garcia
- Avisale A Mi Contrario/Peligro Theme - Lazaro Galarraga
- Goza Mi Mambo Cubano - Cachao
- Solitude/Leonela's Death - Andy Garcia
- Yo Si Como Candela - Miguelito Cuni
- Attack On Palace - Andy Garcia
- Sugar Cane Fields - Andy Garcia
- Rumba For Luis - Lazaro Galarraga
- A Gozar Con Mi Combo - Cachao
- Otra Cosa - Omar Sosa
- Mariano Social Club - Cachao
- Berceuse Campseina - Nohema Fernandez
- Que Bueno Baila Usted - Benny More
- Suavecito - Septeto Nacional De Ignacio Pineiro
- Cachao's Guirro - Cachao
Tracks:
- Amalia Batista - Rolando Laserie
- Tenia Que Ser Asi - Rolando Laserie
- Eleggua - Lazaro Galarraga
- Si Me Pudieras Querer - Cachao
- Fidel Arrives/El Mayoral - Lazaro Galarraga
- Fico Watts/Pidgeon/Aurora - Andy Garcia
- Consuelate Como Yo - Lazaro Galarraga
- La Bella Cubana - Jose White
- Te Pico La Abeja - Trio Matamoros
- Donoso's Death - Andy Garcia
- Guajira Clasica - Cachao
- Veinte Anos - Maria Teresa Vera
- Fico Decides - Justo Almario
- The Lost City - Andy Garcia
- Si Me Pudieras Querer - Bola De Nieve
- Adios A Cuba - Marco Rizo
- Limbo Jazz - Duke Ellington
- Lansky Returns - Danilo Lozano
- Cuba Linda - Cachao
- La Ciudad Perdida - Andy Garcia
Amazon.com
Andy Garcia directed, starred in and composed the score for this obvious labor of love movie, set in late-'50s Cuba. In his spare time, he also played the piano in the Lost City Orchestra, the de facto house band that performs Garcia's music as well as numbers by the likes of Ernesto Lecuona, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest Cuban composers ever ("A la Antigua," "Danza Lucumi," and "La Comparsa" unfurl glorious string charts). Garcia plays a nightclub owner in Havana right before and during the revolution, thus making music an integral aspect of the movie--no wonder this two-CD set features 45 tracks. In keeping with the movie's period feel, the non-score songs are made up of an array of amazing Cuban dance classics by the likes of Rolando Laserie, inspired player of boleros and guarachas, or mambo master Cachao López (the subject of a documentary directed by Garcia). The latter performs the instrumental version of the gorgeous "Si Me Pudieras Querer," the song that serves as the movie's love theme, while Bola de Nieve handles the vocal one. It was brave of Garcia to juxtapose his own compositions to such numbers, but it's also hard not to think they sound a little bland by comparison. --Elisabeth VincentelliAlbum Description
Andy Garcia's critically acclaimed film The Lost City is a personal and emotional story about a Havana family during the time of the Cuban Revolution. The impact of the historical events on their diverging lives is conveyed through this exceptional soundtrack. The two-disc soundtrack contains classic Cuban tracks from Cachao, Benny More, Chappottin, Omar Sosa, Ruben Gonzalez, and Bola de Nieve, plus Andy Garcia's own very personal score. The music plays an integral part in the film and many reviewers have raved about the significance of the music in the narrative of the story. This is a soundtrack for film aficionados as well as Cuban and world music fans.Customer Reviews:
touching and heartfelt.......2007-07-02
I am looking forward to more of your work as a Director.!Adelante!
ANG
A Classic.......2007-06-27
Well Worth the Wait!!!.......2007-06-23
the lost city soundtrack.......2007-06-13
The Lost City Soundtrack.......2007-06-08
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A Weekend in the City
Bloc Party Manufacturer: Vice Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000M06K5C Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Song For Clay (Disappear Here)
- Hunting For Witches
- Waiting For The 7:18
- Prayer, The
- Uniform
- On
- Where Is Home?
- Kreuzberg
- I Still Remember
- Sunday
- SRXT
Amazon.com
Bloc Party may have arrived in an outbreak of like-minded British bands set upon shooting holes in the Union Jack while knocking out a sharp post-punk soundtrack, but it didn't take long for the foursome to set itself apart from the pack. Fronted by Nigerian-born singer Kele Okereke, the group's 2005 debut, Silent Alarm, soared as much on crystal ambition as it did on ridiculously danceable pop melodies. This follow-up is darker, more cluttered, and harder to digest. That doesn't make it less striking. Exploring themes of racism, terrorism, sexuality, addiction, and death--the usual fodder for a cosmopolitan three-day bender--Weekend in the City is an album that plays to Bloc Party's strengths: tempo-shifting rhythms, inventive art-rock arrangements, and lyrics that twist and turn on a whim. "The Prayer" and "Uniform" are particular standouts, capturing moments when Okereke lets self-importance fade and majestic beats take charge. --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
The follow-up to their smash debut, "Silent Alarm", is every bit as bright, powerful, and catchy, with the addition of more muscle, attitude, depth, and a bit of polish courtesy of their producer, Jacknife Lee (U2, Snow Patrol). Inspired by lead singer Kele Okereke's interest in what he calls "the living noise of a metropolis", this record captures every detail of daily life in a modern city from the ebullient to the mundane. From the quiet desolation of commuting to casual sex, from going out on a Friday night to the long ride home early in the morning, these are songs desperate to understand the meaning that pulses under the moments of our every day.Customer Reviews:
No edge..........2007-07-24
Nearly up to Par.......2007-07-19
don't believe the naysayers, this album is an amazing feat........2007-06-29
seriously. fingers out. put it on the cd sleeve. keep still and wait a few seconds...
okay. maybe if you have an imagination in hyperdrive but still, my point is that while "Weekend in the City" may lack the dancier and poppier aspects "Silent Alarm" posessed, the fact they've gone DEEPER into the instrumentals and textures and ambient noises make it so much more fulfilling! anyone can dish out some drum machine beats and a catchy guitar hook, and while this album definitely has that (hello? "Sunday" anyone?), I love how they took the direction of my personal favorite from "Silent Alarm" ("So here we Are") and just built so much on that.
Is "Weekend in the City" an album full of club-banger hits for the indie kids who still call themselves "hipsters" without irony? Probably not. Is it an album good for introspection while wandering around at 2am downtown in the city (not smart, but appealing!)? Most definitely. buy this album. you won't regret it.
A Solid, but Less Upbeat, Sophomore Album.......2007-06-29
Naturally I was excited about A Weekend In The City before I ever heard it, and upon hearing it I wasn't sure what to think. The first six of the album's eleven songs grew on me immensely, while the second half of the album blurred together without any of the songs making an impression on me. Upon revisiting them, I realized that the immediately listenable songs didn't necessarily have longterm playability; conversely, the five final songs reflect just as much, if not more care than the other tracks -unfortunately, when listened to consecutively, they do tend to sound similar. Listen to them separately, and they really do shine: particularly, 'I Still Remember' and 'Sunday' didn't really grab me when I first heard them, but now rank among my favorites by the band.
All in all, AWITC is a slower album to enjoy than its predecessor, with more of a focus on setting soundscapes than writing hooks for catchy choruses. If you enjoyed the more contemplative parts of Silent Alarm, you'll love A Weekend in the City. Otherwise, expect to spend more time becoming acquainted with the work here.
Is It So Wrong to Crave Recognition?.......2007-06-16
From London and South East United Kingdom, this latest deconstruction and reassembly of the modern sound is astounding, indeed. "The Prayer" sounds like some kind of Gregorian chant, or possibly the throat singing of Tibetian monks. The ominous hum builds and is joined by the coolest guitar riff since Satisfaction, a crisp Telecaster riff, at once primative and modern. When Kele Orereke begins to sing, a similar mixture of modern and primative ensues, as electric guitars, bass, and drums, fraternize with an African chant. Lots of shifting tempos, noise and melody, melody OF noise, dance tempos, irresistable beats.
I found their page on MySpace and watched the video for "The Prayer" and some other songs. "The Prayer" video is very good, and it just shows some modern urban kids out for a night on the town, trying to find a cool club in which to dance. Kele is a face in the crowd, lost in the shuffle, but he knows if they would only give him a chance, they would see that he is really a unique phenomenon, worthy of their attention and patience. The lyrics are really very powerful.
Another video shows the band playing on a train, and is like one long pan from car to car of a moving train. Some kind of special effects technique was involved, because it seems like the eye of the camera dollys through the entire train, from engine to caboose, and the band and Kele keep popping up on every car.
Other videos show band members as animated cartoon characters. Shades of Scoobey Doo, or at least The Gorillaz.
I have just discovered this band, but from what I have seen so far, I am very impressed, and will pursue hearing more of their excellent music. A good place to start is on their MySpace page, and if you are intrigued like I was, you can get this album, A Weekend in the City, or else try their first album, Silent Alarm.
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Live at Radio City Music Hall
Dave Matthews , and Tim Reynolds Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000SQKZOC Release Date: 2007-08-14 |
Tracks:
- Bartender
- When the World Ends
- Stay or Leave
- Save Me
- Crush
- So Damn Lucky
- Gravedigger
- Maker
- Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back)
- Eh Hee
- Betrayal
- Out of My Hands
- Still Water
- Don't Drink the Water
- Oh
- Corn Bread
- Crash into Me
- Down by the River
- You Are My Sanity
- Sister
- Lie in Our Graves
- Improv Jam
- Some Devil
- Grace Is Gone
- Dancing Nancies
- #41
- Two Step
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Ys
Joanna Newsom Manufacturer: Drag City ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I2K9M4 Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Emily
- Monkey & Bear
- Sawdust & Diamonds
- Only Skin
- Cosmia
Amazon.com
Joanna Newsom's voice--a piercing flutter that's pitched somewhere between Björk and a hand brake--is an acquired taste. But to the uninitiated, it's not nearly as impenetrable as her cosmic poetry or, for that matter, baroque music. The 24-year-old Californian harpist's second album is a five-track concept piece loosely based on its namesake, the mythological drowned city of the Bretons. We say "loosely" because she leaves plenty of room for digressions on meteoroids and birds flying into windows. While Ys was recorded by minimalist Steve Albini (Nirvana, PJ Harvey), it includes lush string arrangements by Van Dyke Parks (Brian Wilson) and the final mix was done by sonic experimentalist Jim O'Rourke (Sonic Youth, Tortoise). The result is an album that sounds unlike anything else. And despite containing spectacularly beguiling songs that stretch out past 15 minutes, every second seems to drip with magic. You certainly don't get that with Ashlee Simpson. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
She makes me wish I were deaf.......2007-07-14
excellent second album.......2007-07-01
Self-consciously coquettish overintellectualized indie schmuck.......2007-06-29
[ETA: It's appallingly obvious that, based on some of the responses to this review, we have not learned the lessons that those righteous and fearless feminists and punk rockers attempted, and bless 'em, how they tried, to instill in music fans. It's also obvious that the "sexism" portrayed above extends beyond this review into current "indie" culture, in that ugly dudes with beards can score hits, but there's nary a hairy female armpit on the scene these days, and women who fall into this trap by frilling themselves up in such a self-conscious way are doing nothing to further the cause against discrimination towards women. So if someone wants to be shocked by sexism, then be shocked by something that is actually hugely, poisonously sexist and stop throwing knives at amazon.com reviews written by those who are highly irritated that "feminism" is warped to defend all sorts of horrific things.]
Now that I've gotten that rant out of the way, onto the record: I've been listening to this for several months, and I cannot figure out why Newsom is creating what she is and why people (self included) are actually listening to it.
--Does she tell compelling stories? No, not really--the language is obscured and veiled, and even then you know exactly which side she's on in her morality tales. There's nothing complex or surprising about a bear being manipulated and taken advantage of by a monkey, even in Newsom's words, and the obvious plot ending solidifies the fact that Newsom cannot and will never be able to process the moral ambiguities that most great artists--including many that she professes to admire, like Neil Young--can create. Why should I care about a bear? Even if it is an allegory, and a piss poor one at that, I think the whole song should've spared us all and jumped into the water with Ursula.
--Does she use language in interesting ways? On occasion she does, I'll give her that. I have to say that "Sawdust and Diamonds" contains one of the loveliest descriptions of a birth this side of Patti Smith's "Kimberly"--"I was all horns and thorns, sprang up fully formed, knock-kneed and upright." (Funny, though, that when I think of the term "fully formed," being knock-kneed doesn't immediately come to mind.) But the rest of the song's trite meditation on puppeteering and meandering, uselessly vague pastoral imagery render that line, which might have been a good start to something far more interesting, absolutely pointless. And that's what so much of this is. She also has a terrible thesaurus addiction, and will drop an awkward passage without even reconsidering it. You know who else, more famous than Newsom and also praised in her early career, did this? That's right, Alanis Morissette. Perhaps Newsom should stand naked in the street for her next video to make the comparison more apt, because at least Alanis lets it all lyrically hang out while Newson gives none of herself to her art.
--Does it sound good? Well, not really. I used the word "meandering" earlier, and so much of the music on this record does just that. Poor Van Dyke Parks, trying to shine a turd. The composition is so self-aware and cloying, and if there were words to listen to and actual ideas on this record they wouldn't be allowed to breathe. Perhaps it's all a smoke screen to distract from the fact that Joanna Newsom has nothing to say.
Why do I think that Newsom is fraught with naught? Yes, this is only her second album, and yes, she is young and fresh out of creative writing school, but when I hear her sing the word "desire" there's absolutely none there. It's the audio equivalent of getting up every morning and going to work in an office about which you are ambivalent and apathetic. And even the least paid, least hip cubicle grunts know what desire is, surely! Hell, Rimbaud's career as a writer was over by the time he was 24, but his throwaways had far more depth than the best Newsom can do here.
So if I don't like it so much, why am I giving this two whole stars? Because Joanna Newsom is the same age as me, has recorded two albums, and has made enough money to buy a house, which is far more than I've been able to do in an equal amount of time (though unequal opportunities were available, which could lead me to a discussion of her connections and social status/economic disparities from which I will spare you). I suppose she deserves some credit for having her finances in order, without having to resort to grunt work. And yes, I am jealous that someone who created something so insipid is now famous and wealthy. So it goes.
raw yet refined.......2007-06-23
This album holds a special place in my collection. Never have I heard such ambitious, moving, and consistently powerful lyrics on a single album. This is a difficult album to understand for many people, but I find dissecting the lyrics and researching the musician's intent much more interesting and rewarding than anything on the radio these days. As for the music itself, being no music theory major, I can only say that it consistently pulls an emotional response from me; viscerally and intellectually, I find it cathartic, stimulating, raw (no thesaurus used here, guys and girls.) Joanna Newsom certainly does a terrific job on the harp, in composition and execution, and Van Parks' complementary pieces add a certain largeness of sound to the album that matches its largeness of vision.
The vitriol I have seen against Newsom in a few of the reviews here is unnerving and worrying. I would hope that those who do not like her album will in future attempt to logically explain why without succumbing to posting hateful and sexist insults. This does nothing to inform would-be buyers of the album's strengths and weaknesses (if you think the album has any--I personally think it doesn't: it is exactly what it should be.)
Five stars all the way.
Everything you don't expect and more..........2007-06-07
Joanna Newsom's voice.
I'm not going to lie, it's kind of annoying. Her vocal quality is some kind of strange combination between abrasive and whinny. Images of a pre-pubescent Bjork may come to mind. One thing that I consistently noticed was that when Newsom sang the word, "and" or other words with a similar vowel sound higher in her regester, there was a very distinctive squeek of her voice, kind of like her vocal chords decided to do just a little bit of bumping and grinding. However, as absolutely bizarre as Newsom's voice is, I think it kind of works. Granted, she sounds like a crazy old lady gathering the village children around to sing them a story, but with the style of the music and the content of the lyrics, I think it is strangely appropriate.
Whether you like her voice at all, there is no denying that this project is incredibly unique and creative. You may have noticed that this album doesn't have a great rating from the pooled average of Amazon users. This is not from a consistent pile of mediocre reviews, but polarized reviews from people who adore this album and others who hate it. Obviously, I am one of the former. This album is very hit-or-miss. I've told you what I think, but the only way to tell what you really think about this very debated album is to take a listen for yourself and be the judge of your own tastes.
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Emerald City
John Vanderslice Manufacturer: Barsuk ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RGSOS2 Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Kookaburra
- Time To Go
- Parade, The
- White Dove
- Tablespoon Of Codeine
- Tower, The
- Minaret, The
- Numbered Lithograph
- Central Booking
Album Description
Vanderslice recorded this album in the midst of anguishing legal limbo after a visa application for his French girlfriend was rejected by US immigration. The album takes its title from a reference to the "Green Zone" in Iraq, but its themes are broad.Customer Reviews:
Just when you think he couldn't get any better..................2007-07-26
We love you JV! Los Palmos rules!!
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Jacksonville City Nights
Ryan Adams & the Cardinals Manufacturer: Lost Highway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AOF9RU Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- A KISS BEFORE I GO
- THE END
- HARD WAY TO FALL
- DEAR JOHN
- THE HARDEST PART
- GAMES
- SILVER BULLETS
- PEACEFUL VALLEY
- SEPTEMBER
- MY HEART IS BROKEN
- TRAINS
- PA
- WITHERING HEIGHTS
- DON'T FAIL ME NOW
Amazon.com
Arguably the most eclectically prolific artist since Prince, Ryan Adams continues his chameleon revivalism with his most straightforward country music to date. Having evoked the inspiration of bands ranging from T. Rex to the Grateful Dead on previous solo releases, the former Whiskeytown frontman here channels the likes of Faron Young on "My Heart Is Broken," while framing the shot-and-a-beer opener, "A Kiss Before I Go," with honky-tonk piano and pedal steel. "Seems like I'm always movin'," he sings amid the rockabilly kick of "Trains," as the album finds his restless muse ranging from a dreamy duet with Norah Jones on "Dear John" to naked vulnerability reminiscent of John Lennon on "Silver Bullets." Only Adams would cut a track titled "The End" and sequence it second on the CD, or a song called "Peaceful Valley" and inject it with so much emotion. --Don McLeese
Recommended Ryan Adams Discography
Heartbreaker |
Gold |
Love Is Hell |
Whiskeytown, Pneumonia |
Whiskeytown, Stranger's Almanac |
Whiskeytown, Faithless Street |
Customer Reviews:
Mellow and nice.......2007-07-25
More Like Rock'N'Roll, No I Am Not Kidding.......2007-07-02
What Jacksonville City Nights however actually accomplishes is similar to what Rock N Roll, an electrified blast of alternative rock, did, morph Adams into a certain type of performer at a certain moment in time adding another dash to the pallet of his career. That might be impressive artistically but the question is do you all of a sudden like raw country simply because the previous it boy jumps into the genre?
On Jacksonville, Adams actually runs away from his previous core sound and the results are both impressive and jarring. If you want the pop hooks that adulterated his previous records Gold and Cold Roses, then Jacksonville isn't for you. Instead Adams steps into Willie Nelson mode and when it works (The Hardest Part, A Kiss Before I Go) you get some raw pure country sounds. When it doesn't work (title track) you get all the whiney walling that may have pushed you away from the genre. Therefore if you liked raw country before hand, you'll probably like Adams take on the genre, if you're only listening because Adams has jump into the genre, you'll likely find all the reasons you didn't like country music throughout Jacksonville City Nights. Maybe if Adams had spent more time with this focus a more complete feel would overtake the record, however being a relative rookie when it comes to the raw country sound he goes for on Jacksonville, Adams actually sounds like a rookie performer putting out his first record.
Jacksonville therefore is a member of a growing group of Adams records that see him take on a genre and bring all of its strengths and weaknesses to the forefront. So the passion for the genre is there but the experience to pull it off isn't.
Missing the Point.......2007-05-13
I'm quoting an earlier reviewer, and it's eerie how those quick-capsule reviews mirror my own opinion of Adams' output. But I disagree with those who compare his singing to a dog's howl, or blame country music itself. Traditional country is deceptively difficult to sing, and Ryan Adams just can't do it convincingly. He's trying to bear down on notes like George Jones and misses the mark by a mile. While I wouldn't go so far to liken his voice to dog noises, it is surprisingly devoid of emotional weight. I say "surprisingly", because Love Is Hell showcased some fantastic, emotive vocalizing. This one just sounds like he's phoning it in, as if he hasn't truly lived what he's singing about... which breaks the first rule of classic country. Ryan, stick with the "alt-" prefix stuff... you're way out of your league here.
Define "Alt Country".......2007-04-26
This is by far the most country album he's put out since leaving Whiskeytown. Now, I'm not the biggest fan of country music but this doesn't sound like any other country music out there. What I can't stand is the country-pop-flagwaving-prothisprothat kind of crap out there now. I like real country. Real country is Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, etc. I guess it could be called "old" country. That's this album sounds like. Ryan's country stuff has been labeled "Alt Country." I'm not sure what the heck "Alt Country" is but if this is it then it sounds like REAL country. If you're a Rock fan you probably won't like this album. If you're a country-pop fan you might like this album. If you're a real Ryan Adams fan you'll probably like this album. If you're fan of good old fashioned country you'll definately like this album. Tracks 1, 4, 9, & 10 are probably the standouts on this album. It's not a must have but if you're in the mood, it delivers.
A little too country for me........2007-02-12
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Film Music Of Hans Zimmer
Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PAU032 Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Symphonic Suite
- Now We Are Free (Vocal Version)
- The Village - The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
- Main Title
- Chevaliers De Sangreal
- Kyrie For The Magdalene
- Las Vegas
- Main Theme
- Main Title
- Heart Of the Volunteer
- Suite
Tracks:
- Roll Tide
- Eternal Father, Strong To Save
- Restless Elephants
- Walking Talking Man
- Eptesicus
- Vide Cor Meum
- You're So Cool
- End Title
- Main Theme
- The Kraken
- Symphonic Suite
- Now We Are Free (Instrumental Version)
Customer Reviews:
All the Silva Zimmer tracks under one roof.......2007-06-27
There are plenty of new tracks here conducted by producer James Fitzpatrick (Crimson Tide, The Thin Red Line, Thelma & Louise, The Da Vinci Code, Green Card, Driving Miss Daisy, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.)
Recycled tracks from previous Silva Screen CDs are:
Gladiator - Symphonic Suite - 2002's The Fantasy Album and 2005's EPICS
Gladitor - Now We Are Free (Vocal) - 2005's Epics
The Da Vinci Code - Kyrie for the Magdelene - 2006's Greatest Cinema Choral Classics
Rain Man - 1994's Music from the Films of Tom Cruise
Days of Thunder - 1994's Music from the Films of Tom Cruise
Pearl Harbor - 2004's Longest Day: Ultimate World War Themes
The Last Samurai - 2005's EPICS
Batman Begins - 2006's Comic Strip Heroes
Hannibal - 2001's Cinema Choral Classics III
The Rock - 1998's Hollywood Stars: Music from the Films of Sean Connery
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl - 2005's EPICS
Gladitor - Now We Are Free (Instrumental) - 2004's Reel Chill
Highly recommended for fans who are not familiar with Hans Zimmer's music, or those who want to hear a different take on it.
Producer James Fitzpatrick states in the informative liner notes that "the orchestrators, arrangers and myself decided to go for a totally symphonic approach and treatment of the music : as if the music has been arranged for the concert hall....Other tracks are all essentially orchestral but with a few subtle synthetic additives, mostly in the "bottom end" and the percussion department."
Definitely worth a spin, and a welcome release to put all the Silva Zimmer tracks in one fine collection.
Edited to add: Mark Ayres provides (uncredited) additional keyboards and percussion on "The Rock".
"Essential Music of Hans Zimmer ... City of Prague ... Silva Screen Records".......2007-06-26
A list of the selections from the Hans Zimmer Film Score Book (in the order in which they appear)
Disc One:
1. Gladiator - Gladiator Suite
2. Gladiator - Now We Are Free (vocal)
3. The Thin Red Line - The Village
4. Thelma & Louise - Main Theme
5. The Da Vinci Code - Chevaliers De Sangreal
6. The Da Vinci Code - Kyrie For The Magdalene
7. Rain Man - Las Vegas
8. Rain Man - Main Theme
9. Days Of Thunder - Days Of Thunder
10.Pearl Harbor - Heart Of The Volunteer
11.The Last Samurai - The Last Samurai
Disc Two:
1. Crimson Tide - Roll Tide
2. Crimson Tide - Eternal Father, Strong To Slave
3. Green Card - Restless Elephants
4. Regarding Henry - Walking, Talking Man
5. Batman Begins - Eptesicus
6. Hannibal - Vide Cor Meum
7. True Romance - You're So Cool
8. Driving Miss Daisy - End Credits
9. The Rock - The Rock
10.Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - The Kraken
11.Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl - Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl
Bonus Track:
12.Gladiator - Now We Are Free (Instrumental version)
Arrangements & Orchestrations :
1. Nic Raine (Gladiator, Now We Are Free (with Gareth Williams)
2. Matt Hohensee (The Thin Red Line)
3. Gareth Williams (Now We Are Free (with Nick Raine), Thelma & Louise, Green Card, Driving Miss Daisy
4. Christopher Tin (The Da Vinci Code, Chevaliers De Sangreal, The Last Samurai, Pirates Of The Carribean - The Curse Of The Black Pearl
5. Richard Harvey : The Da Vinci Code & Kyrie For The Magdalene
6. Mark Ayres (arranger & performer) : Rain Man, Days Of Thunder, Regarding Henry, The Rock (arranger with Nic Raine)
7. Dominic Nunns : Crimson Tide, Pirates of The Caribbean : Dead Man's Chest
8. Adam Saunders : Batman Begins
9. Patrick Cassidy : Hannibal
10.Dan Head : True Romance
Additional Keyboards & Percussion on "Now We Are Free", "Thelma & Louise", "Chevalier de Sangreal", "Crimson Tide", "Green Card", "Driving Miss Daisy" & "The Kraken" by Gareth Williams
Silva Screen Records has brought film music to another level in soundtracks, flawless from the very first note to the last, pure perfection --- There is no other label I know of today that could come close to what they have done in film score/soundtrack albums --- All in all, this outstanding, fantastic and moving release with awesome material will have film music collectors crying for more!
Must ask the following to take a bow ~ James Fitzpatrick (compilation producer), always in their pitching, Reynold da Silva (executive producer), Rick Clark and Gareth Williams (associate producers) a tremendous asset to every project they undertake --- and the label which made it all possible ... Silva America --- and of course HANS ZIMMER our featured composer.
Total Time: 107 mins on 2 CD's ~ SILCD 1238 ~ (6/26/2007)
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