| 1. Sonata No. 4 in C Major |
| 2. Flute Concerto in D Major: Moderato |
| 3. Sonata in D Major: Allegro |
| 4. Violin Concerto Op.8/1 |
| 5. Cantata No. 147: "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" |
| 6. Brandenburg Concerto No.2 |
| 7. Sonata No. 5 in a Major |
| 8. Concerto Grosso Op.3/4: Allegro |
| 9. Overture to Suite No.2: Badinerie |
| 10. Concerto in C Major for Oboe Op.7/2: Excerpt |
Country Morning,Anastasi,Real Music,Contemporary Instrumental,New Age,New Age / Meditation,Pop
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Okonokos
My Morning Jacket Manufacturer: Ato Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GRUSRM Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Worldless Chorus
- It Beats For Ylu
- Gideon
- One Big Holiday
- I Will Sing You Songs
- Lowdown
- The Way That He Sings
- What A Wonderful Man
- Off The Record
- Golden
- Lay Low
Tracks:
- Dondante
- Run Thru
- At Dawn
- Xmas Curtain
- O Is The One That Is Real
- I Think I'm Going To Hell
- Steam Engine
- Dancefloors
- Anytime
- Mahgeetah
Amazon.com
Immaculately prolific and blatantly ambitious, My Morning Jacket celebrate eight years as a recording band with what many refer to as a death knell: the double live album. Yet it takes but a single listen to declare that the brass neck and bravado pays off for this Kentucky band of longhairs, which released the 21-song epic as a companion piece to their concert DVD. Songwriter and singer Jim James's howling falsetto ricochets through MMJ's backlog of songs, which have been reenergized for the stage by the band's airtight live-show mettle. Dusting off remnants of the first two records like "I Think I'm Going to Hell" and the stunning "The Way That He Sings," then lining them up with the more contemporary "Gideon" and "What a Wonderful Man," MMJ never take their foot off the gas. In fact, rather than getting bogged down in concert-album fashion, Okonokos plays spanking new, almost re-studio recorded. And that means it works both ways: as the next volume in a series for those familiar with My Morning Jacket, or as a compendium primer for a band that never lets up and is always willing to circumvent the rules. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Excellent live recording.......2007-06-28
One of the worst albums I've ever heard.......2007-03-22
a live holy grail of a recording........2007-02-19
mm jacket.......2007-02-15
okonokos jim james voice again .......2007-01-12
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Z
My Morning Jacket Manufacturer: Ato Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B5QWNI Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Wordless Chorus
- It Beats 4 U
- Gideon
- What A Wonderful Man
- Off The Record
- Into The Woods
- Anytime
- Lay Low
- Knot Comes Loose
- Dondante
Amazon.com
Two years and a pair of band members have passed since My Morning Jacket's last album, and the respite seems to have reinvented the Louisville, Ky., band and its leader Jim James. Shelved are the boogie-soaked country and hard-stomping metal of the first three records--assuring that all links to Lynyrd Skynyrd are hereby obsolete--and the sleek maturation of James's wailing, echoing falsetto may have even nullified the Neil Young comparisons. Using the guitar as a complement more than as a weapon, songwriter James has simplified the sound where keyboards take the lead and choruses play like a '70s AM radio. While songs like "Anytime" and "What a Wonderful Man" channel the old MMJ sound, they do so with less chaos and more spontaneity. That's the trend for the record's best: "Wordless Chorus" and its infectious "aaaah" refrain, the Hawaii Five-O-riffed ska of "Off the Record" and a Stranglers-minded carnival waltz, "Into the Woods." Serving as a pop-music paradigm that change is good, Z is ambitious, groundbreaking and downright impeccable. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Long Live Rock (Rock Ain't Dead!).......2007-06-30
My favorites are What A Wonderful Man, Off the Record, and others whose names escape me. In fact, it's such a strong effort throughout that it's not necessary to pick out a few as "the best." It's the opposite of that horribly upsetting feeling of buying an album, only to find that one hit you love, followed by 9 fillers of crap.
What I do notice on this album is a sort of homage to The Who. In fact, when I first heard Off the Record, I honestly thought that this was something new by said band. It even sounds like I'd guess Roger (Daltrey) would sound by now. And then there's that sorta Hawaii Five-O sample thrown in; why, I don't know, but it somehow works.
Buy this album. It's great. It's really just that simple. I used to be a Deadhead way back when, and I think this is one of the only bands that I feel can jam like The Dead (no, I don't think they sound alike, too). The only others that i feel can accomplish this feat are/were Blues Traveler, a smidgin of Phish, and maybe Built to Spill.
Again, I'm just so happy to be able to say, "Hey, rock's stil alive. And it DOESN'T suck!" Buy and enjoy.
My Morning Jacket Sucks . . . Not.......2007-05-14
winner was The Arcade Fire's Funeral, and the indie folks are still talking about them, even after a less
than pleasing follow-up. For 2005, My Morning Jacket's Z, and I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by Bright Eyes
were at the top of many lists for trendy music sifters and reviewers. I first listened to the latter, and
was somewhat dissappointed at my first taste of the indie movement. I then listened to Funeral by Arcade Fire
to see what last years winner was like. Very impressive. So I decided to give My Morning Jacket a try.
Placed it on hold at the library, and listened to it once, and didn't think much about it. I kind of lost
track of the indie music scene till my friend Sir Erik the Independent ackwardly approached me at a party
and we had the most uncomfortable 15-minute conversation the world had seen in 3 decades. But he asked me
about indie music, I made up something smart to say about Bright Eyes, and he kind of smirked (he does this
a lot, especially when he's in his I'm-right-and-no-one-else-is-smart-enough-to-realize-it mood) and mentioned
about half a dozen bands that I'd never heard of. The Mountian Goats are actually a band, I've now realized,
thanks to Erik. And check this out, it's good songwriting, according to Erik.
So Erik, being the indie music snob that he is, told me to check out It Still Moves by My Morning Jacket
after I said that I was currently digging Z by My Morning Jacket. How come it's always the old and obscure
for this indie music Indiana Joneses that blow an obscure and intelligent load everytime they hear something
that they're quite sure no one else has truly "discovered" only to move on to near-oblivion roots music once
someone figures out and ultimately corrupts the pure and sweet musical masterpiece they once held so dear? Just
asking.
Erik the Independent and Much Better When It's Older Mike both really think that It Still Moves is the greatest
MMJ jacket album, and prefer just to ignore the indie-approval of Z just two years earlier. The songs on Z are
diverse and Jim James voice is quite relaxing and shapeless. Once you've finished Z, you realize that, as much
as 4 minute musical tags at the end of their songs aren't required, and that MMJ's vocal arrangements have a
much more interesting payoff than their straight instrumentation with guitar jams and horns. Not to knock their
previous album at all, but to say they have matured their arranging. The last track has a 2 minute tag on the
end, reminiscent of It Still Moves, but Z is definitely a nice footprint on their musical journey. The opening
Wordless Chorus is a song full of drowsy hooks and the classic silo-voices of previous MMJ works. Jericho is
a faster paced number that builds on James' ability to hit the high notes strong. Into The Woods is a carnival-
esque number, with some odd imagery, but with a very nice melody to even it out. Dodante puts a nice smooth finish
on the album, and really makes you sad that there are only 10 tracks on this CD.
The overall star rating on Amazon for this album, at the time of writing, is low due to the short-lived copy-
right protection software, which has since gone the way of the buffalo. This CD is going for a great deal less
on the used Amazon sellers tabs. Spending 5 dollars on this album is a great investment.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO NOT LET THE 1 STAR REVIEWS TURN YOU AWAY!!!!.......2007-04-06
b**ds didn't say it was copy protected.......2007-03-17
Can i have my money back please - you can have the CD back
Not that good or interesting or original
enough with the radiohead comparisons........2007-02-03
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Morning Constitutions
Larry the Cable Guy Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NDEXIY Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Bowling Shoes
- Just Hitched
- I Like Steak
- Pie Of The Month
- Terrorist Or Toddler
- Gay Mafia
- Stool Troubles
- Shopping At Wal-Mart
- Bed, Beer & A Blonde
- Squeal Or No Squeal
- A Sue Named Boy
- Poop Lasagna
Customer Reviews:
A Lesser Effort.......2007-06-12
I will still by new material released by Larry but I hope future efforts are better.
great larry.......2007-06-06
For someone who acts so dumb Larry's humour is exceptionally clever. A good actor as well as a good comedian.
Now you have a goal: 5 stars.......2007-05-13
Very Disappointing.......2007-05-12
Good but one gripe..........2007-05-04
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At Dawn
My Morning Jacket Manufacturer: Darla Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005IBZT Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- At Dawn
- Lowdown
- The Way That He Sings
- Death Is My Sleazy Pay
- Hopefully
- Bermuda Highway
- Honest Man
- X-Mas Curtain
- Just Because I Do
- If It Smashes Down
- I Needed It Most
- Phone Went West
- Strangulation!
- Bonus Track 1
Album Description
Thee essential MMJ record. A voice that's both honey & charcoal, deep Southern gothic canvases with gracious acoustic and electric guitars, painterly strokes of harpsichord, harmonica, lap steel, drums swimming in the deepest, darkest, widest pools of reverb, dirigible harmonies that will have you weeping, incensed atmosphere so thick, it's absolutely biblical. '...there's an undercurrent of fatalist resignation that rolls over you like the late-afternoon summer sun' - CMJ. 'At Dawn could be the perfect soundtrack to a summer road trip, or just something you wrap around yourself on the way to work each morning. 14 tracks. Darla. 2001.Customer Reviews:
Awful - a review from outside Kentucky.......2007-05-02
Great, just great.......2006-07-11
Greatest album, maybe not even from this planet........2006-07-07
"Why does my mind blow to bits every time they play that song?
It's just the way that he sings,
not the words that he says, or the band.
Im in love with this soul, it's a meaning that I understand."
Those lines are the most appropriate lines I have ever heard. Because it's the way I feel every time I hear every part of that song, and of the album. Of course, I do love the lyrics and the band, etc, but there is something in the way that he sings that blows my mind to bits. Every song on this album is so beautiful and hypnotic that it could arguably stand out on any other album in music history. Please give this album many chances, and realize that it may take several listens before you even can get to the next level of the greatness of this album. I heard it almost four or five times, casually, before it started to hit me, and then one day, I immediately named it one of my favorite five albums; now it's my number one without any doubts. Only this band could top the effort of At Dawn. I really can't say any more about this album other than that it is just simply the most beautiful thing I have ever encountered in my life. This album is special, and the band is as much. I've only seen them twice, but please see them after you get familiar with at least a couple of their albums, and I promise you will come back home and play their albums more religiously than a priest reads a verse before mass.
The perfect transition to "It Still Moves".......2006-06-27
The band's second album "At Dawn" (14 tracks, 74 min.), issued in 2001, eloaborates on the themes explored in "Tennessee Fire" in many songs such as the title track, "Lowdown" and others. But the band expands its sound greatly, introducing the electric guitar on the brooding "Honest Man", an all-out rocker on "Strangulation" and even a slight reggae sound on "Phone Went West", forshadowing the "Off the Record" song on last year's "Z" album. In retrospect, this album is the perfectly logical middle link between "Tennessee Fire" and its next album "It Still Moves", and a great album at that, albeit somewhat overlong at 74 min. Nevertheless, it's a must for any MMJ fan and it certainly won't disappoint the casual fan or any fan of great music.
My Morning Jacket continues to ascend the ranks in the music biz. It builds its reputation not just with great album after gret album, but with amazing live shows. When I saw the band most recently, at Bonnaroo earlier this month, it put on an epic, monstrous really, 3 hour set that started at midnight. It brought the house down with its tireless energy and great song selection (both originals and covers). MMJ will be heard of for many years to come, no question.
Love MMJ.......2006-04-21
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It Still Moves
My Morning Jacket Manufacturer: Ato Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C0FBM Release Date: 2003-09-09 |
Tracks:
- Mahgeetah
- Dancefloors
- Golden
- Master Plan
- One Big Holiday
- I Will Sing You Songs
- Easy Morning Rebel
- Run Thru
- Rollin Back
- Just One Thing
- Steam Engine
- One In The Same
Customer Reviews:
Not so great!.......2007-05-12
How a rock and roll record should be!!!.......2007-04-04
this is a must have, and a no-brainer!!
can't get enough of this band........2007-02-11
Worth every second!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-08-12
Mahgeetah- 4 and a quarter stars- This song isn't the best opener, but it passes.
Dancefloors- 4 and a quarter stars- This one is similar to Mahgeetah but different in many ways. (Think about it, it makes since.)
Golden- 5 stars- This song is probably one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. Ya gotta love it.
Masterplan- 4 and 3 quarter stars- Close, but not as good. Don't get me wrong. You'll wanna here it.
One Big Holiday- 4 anda half stars- This song is a good rocker. And it has the best name.
I will sing you song- 4 and a half stars- This is the long one, about 9 minutes. But it's worth every second.
Easy Morning Rebel- 4 stars- It's a good one. The short beat at the begining of the song with the horns is great mon!
Run Thru- 4 stars- Great guitar and stuffffffffssssssssss!!!??..
Rollin Back- 3 and a half stars- Bit of a disappointment here. Sorry My Morning Jacket.
Just One Thing- 5 stars- Now that's better. Short but Awesome!
Steam Engine- 5 stars- Even better than just one thing! YYAAAYYY!!!!!!
One in the Same- 5 stars- Worse than steam engine but better than just one thing. It's a beautiful song.
That's what I think. And if ya don't agree, too bad cuz i'm keepin my opinions. Peace out, MMJ!!!????....
Tight but loose.......2006-07-16
Okay, it's not that simple, but it's close. It's easy to like tracks like "Golden" and "Mahgeetah" because they're pretty dang catchy and are a bit more focused than most of the other songs (actually, the end of "Mahgeetah" is a pretty awesome jam session). Most of the other songs won't quite jump out at you, but have a unique appeal that I haven't really heard in any other rock bands - the songs may carry on too long and not really go anywhere, but who cares? It's fun to listen to them just jam on as if they were sitting on a porch on a warm summer evening, which is where some of the "live show" comparisons come into play. Speaking of which, I saw them at Coachella this year and they were positively amazing. I was with two people who had never heard of MMJ and they were absolutely blown away, their set was truly electric.
A perfect way to introduce yourself to this CD is to listen to it on a long drive. The relaxed arrangements just seem to make the time pass effortlessly and reduce a lot of the stress of sitting in your car for an extended period of time. Then again, I'm listening to it right now while getting ready to go for a night on the town. With a slightly shorter running time this album could have been a true classic, but as is it will have to settle for being a great album.
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Sometime Tuesday Morning
Johnny A. Manufacturer: Favored Nations ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005JJ04 Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Sometime Tuesday Morning
- Oh Yeah
- Wichita Lineman
- Two Wheel Horse
- In The Wind
- Yes It Is
- You Don't Love Me
- Up In The Attic
- Walk Don't Run
- Tex Critter
- Lullabye For Nicole
- Walkin' West Ave.
Amazon.com
A veteran of long years on the Boston club scene and a stint as sideman to former J. Geils Band frontman Peter Wolf, guitarist Johnny A. originally self-released this masterful, tasteful solo record to much local acclaim, and then guitar ace Steve Vai added the musician to the roster of his label. Proving that the term "guitar god" has too often been misapplied in the post-Van Halen era of diddly-squeak school of soloing, Johnny A. draws on a more classic pantheon of American fret deity for inspiration, including Chet Atkins, Scotty Moore, James Burton, Nokie Edwards, and Wes Montgomery. And like the late Danny Gatton (whom the musician's fiery solos recall), Johnny's years as a sideman have taught him the importance of space and dynamics. The smoky, moody title track sets the tone. While his choice of covers (the Beatles' "Yes It Is," Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman," and the Ventures' signature "Walk, Don't Run") underscore his restraint, the guitarist proves his overdrive can burn with the best of them on "Two Wheel Horse," "In the Wind," and the rockabilly kicker "Up in the Attic." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Buy This CD.......2006-11-10
Johnny A, by his own admission, has had a long and tortuous love affair with his guitar; and like any long-term affair where each partner begins to assume characteristics and traits of the other, Johnny A has melded himself with his guitar to the extent that it has become an extension of his body, his soul, his mind. He has become one with his music. This man can flat out play guitar.
I can't listen to this CD without dancing...I have to move, it's that evocative. And it is sooooooo smooth and sweet, like ear candy or soul candy. Definitely my favorite CD, still, after a year and a half. If you love good guitar and if you love to move and be moved, this CD is just what you need.
"holy Chet Atkins Batman!".......2006-07-05
Although He's a Relative Unknown, Johnny A's Album Has A Stellar Quality About It.......2006-01-08
I like to say that there are really only two kinds of music---Good music and BAD music. Johnny A's music is so damn good, it's truly a crime that more people don't know about it. Just listen to some of the horible dreck that gets played 24-7 on our American airwaves. No wonder we're in such sad shape!
Johnny A's music appeals to a wide variety of people. I've given at least ten of his albums to friends and every one of them has thanked me profusely.
Too many people are missing out on a delicious, sweetly smokin' guitar instrumental album that can be listened to repeatedly without a hint of boredom.
My good friend Kirk from Malibu turned me onto J.A. about two years ago---he truly gave me a gift that I will treasure for the rest of my life. It's really THAT good!
Fresh Sound Cool Vibe.......2005-08-16
Keep an eye on this man!.......2005-07-27
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Morning Wood
Rodney Carrington Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004W55G Release Date: 2000-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Fat Girls, Nebraska Farmers, Japanese Restaurants
- Rodney's Wife & Kids, Marriage, Vacations
- All About Sex
- Play Your Cards Wrong
- T**ties & Beer
- In Her Day
- More Of A Man
- Gay Factory Worker
- A Dozen Roses
- Carlos
- Morning Wood
- Pickup Truck
- More Of A Man
- Older Women
- Great To Be A Man
- Play Your Cards Wrong
Amazon.com
Carrington's got an ugly, agitated view of the world. That's the exact reason why some people like the comic and others don't. In the CD's opening minutes the comedian proudly indulges in some nasty ethnic caricature, but before long he settles into the raunchy redneck sex routines he's best known for. At times, Carrington's all-consuming horniness sounds more like a nagging Pavlovian itch than adult sexual yearning. The central figure in Rodney's world continues to be the male member and references to his favorite organ abound on Morning Wood. About half of the disc is taken up with the comic performing dirty ditties. The title track works the same turf as "Letter to My Penis," a song from Carrington's 1998 album, Hangin' with Rodney. This guy definitely has an obsession and he wants to share it with the world. --Fred CisternaCustomer Reviews:
Morning Wood.......2006-03-23
Funny Stuff.......2005-09-24
Rodney Carrington.......2005-07-22
Thank you David Williams from Tasmania Australia.
My Favorite Rodney Album!!.......2005-07-17
Funny Stuff.......2003-04-06
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New Morning
Bob Dylan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024WJ Release Date: 1989-07-19 |
Tracks:
- If Not For You
- Day Of The Locusts
- Time Passes Slowly
- Went To See The Gypsy
- Winterlude
- If Dogs Run Free
- New Morning
- Sign On The Window
- One More Weekend
- The Man In Me
- Three Angles
- Father Of Night
Amazon.com
By 1970, after his infamous motorcycle accident and a mess of an album called Self-Portrait, Dylan had lost his remarkable consistency, but not his talent. New Morning, a collection of songs that lacks the urgency of the singer's '60s material or the country cohesiveness of Nashville Skyline, is nonetheless rewarding in a laid-back way. Dylan, still affecting his low Johnny Cash imitation, sings strongly on the piano-heavy "Winterlude." "If Not For You and "Time Passes Slowly," which never became signature songs by any means, are two of his most underrated performances. Cocktail jazz piano and Martha Stewart's background scat-singing on "If Dogs Run Free" add to the album's experimental spirit. --Steve KnopperAlbum Description
Out of print in the U.S.! 1970 return to form for Mr. Zimmerman after the disasterous Self Portrait. Features Bob backed by a stellar band including David Bromberg, Al Kooper and others. 12 tracks. Sony.Customer Reviews:
I'm a bit perplexed.......2007-05-11
About the music itself: I reserve a 5 star rating for true masterpieces, and let me tell you, this is close. It's sorely overlooked in Dylan's catalog, probably because it had the misfortune to follow Self Portrait, which everyone proclaims to be a total abomination. I don't view SP that harshly, in fact, I think it's an interesting album. It certainly isn't what one expects from Dylan, and certainly not what was expected in 1970, but it's really not that much different from Nashville Skyline, except that it has a lot of cover versions (some of them really "interesting") and it doesn't follow the psuedo-country theme of NS.
New Morning was seen then as an attempt by Dylan to redeem himself after the debacle of SP, and that's probably pretty accurate. There's no doubt in my mind that it's his strongest work between John Wesley Harding and Blood On The Tracks. Dylan sounds assured, plays some really good piano, and covers a lot of ground, both musically and lyrically. Plus, he's got a great band; Al Kooper adds a lot of musicality to the proceedings, and he plays on every cut. The songs are short and to the point, and the lyrics may not match the creative poetry of his prime earlier period or the narrative depth of Blood On The Tracks, but they are penetrating and challenging. The high points are many. If Dogs Run Free has always been a favorite, with its jazz/beat poet feel, New Morning cooks with an optimistic spendor, and If Not For You is just a classic on the order of Lay Lady Lay. These are my personal favorites, but the whole album plays really well and ends really strong.
Maybe I should have given it 5 stars. If anyone reading this has purchased the import, please give us a review and let us know if there is a significant sonic upgrade!
And does anyone know why the rest of the catalog hasn't been remastered in the States? I'm assuming that when SACD didn't really catch hold, it messed up the project. SACD or no, the rest of Dylan's catalog deserves the upgrade. Those versions are pushing 20 old, and we all know how far digital remastering has come in all those years. I'm still waiting for the Beatles remasters, and those are now MORE than 20 years old.
Under the radar.......2007-01-01
a christian dylan.......2006-08-28
Good Dylan..........2006-08-07
SELF PORTRAIT Should Have Been This Good.......2006-07-15
Here I feel Mr. Dylan shows his roots. If one reads his autobiography, I feel that music such as to be found on NEW MORNING will be more clearly understood.
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The Tennessee Fire
My Morning Jacket Manufacturer: Darla Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J7NL Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Heartbreakin Man
- They Ran
- The Bear
- Nashville To Kentucky
- Old Sept Blues
- If All Else Fails
- It's All About Twilight Now
- Evelyn Is Not Real
- War Begun
- Picture Of You
- I Will Be There When You Die
- The Dark
- By My Car
- Butch Cassidy
- I Think I'm Going To Hell
- Bonus Track 1
Album Description
Debut 1999 album from this band that hails from Louisville, Kentucky. My Morning Jacket are a five-piece alt-country rock outfit who practice in a grain silo on a 1,000 acre farm. 'This may be the most lonesome record I've heard this year, with the reverb making it sound like it was recorded in the dead of night at the back of a concrete drainage culvert, kudzu growing on the amps, major sevenths littering the ground like cigarette butts. These kids can harmonize, too, a talent that most alt-country bands are sadly lacking' - Pitchfork. 16 tracks. Darla.Customer Reviews:
Listen, Listen, Listen, Listen, Listen, until you feel it........2006-11-11
Finally, I felt sympathy, and after brief listens here and there, withouth my full attention, I lay there on my couch, with nothing but silence, and put on this album, with no distractions. Wait, wait, it's clicking, yes, yes, third track in and I'm starting to realize the power of "They Ran" finally, and "The Bear" strikes me even more than before. Every song now, clicking, sinking in; I'm getting it, "Nashville to Kentucky" means more to me now, I can feel the meaning, yes, "Evelyn Is Not Real" is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard, on and on, I start to understand that the production ISN'T WEAK, it's calculated and intense and relevant to the style Jim James had invisioned for this haunting album. HIS VOCALS ARE EVERYWHERE, I'm not even high or tripping, and I feel like I'm freaking out by the intensity of the album; this album is arguably as powerful as anything they have done. By the latter parts of the album, there is no let-down at all. Possibly, the two or three most affecting songs are at the end; "By My Car, "Butch Cassidy," and "I Think I'm Going to Hell," and also the end track, which is instrumental, all are part of a cumulation that leaves you feeling emotional in so many levels, asking yourself how that was possible to capture on any type of recording device.
I listen to this album, among others from MMJ, and wonder to myself at times if it's even real; is anyone else hearing what I'm hearing? I want to SCREAM ALOUD to people, repeatedly, "CAN YOU HEAR THE SOUL THAT I HEAR?" If so, we should all be out on the streets screaming, howling, crying, hugging each other, revealing our newly found souls to the world, freeing our souls from the cage they have dwelled in, rejoicing in a celebratory victory dance while their music plays from the skies from a sound system echoing and drifting from galaxies far, far away.
3.5 stars..... The humble beginnings of My Morning Jacket.......2005-12-08
"Tennessee Fire" (16 tracks, 57 min.) is the 1999 debut album of My Morning Jacket, and quite a trip, frankly. It brings mostly a very intimate, low-key sound, which works well if the mood strikes you right. Many of the tracks don't even feature drums, and are just bare and not very melodic. Sometimes it works (such as on "Nashville to Kentucky"), sometimes it doesn't. This is pretty much a "hit-and-miss" affair. Much has been made about the "low-fi" sound of the album, but that doesn't bother me nearly as much as the lenghth of the album. Cut about 3 or 4 of the weakest tracks from here, and we have a 4 star album. The last 'bonus' track is an interesting instrumental, just beautiful.
I have seen MMJ in concert a number of times in the last 2 years, and they have out-grown their humble beginnings, no question, in fact I would put MMJ as one of the top live bands out there these days. "Tennessee Fire" is a fine album in its own right, but MMJ has gone on to much better things ("It Still Moves Me" and "Z").
...in defense of the sound quality and everything that is sacred.......2005-07-02
Beauuuutiful.......2005-04-30
rough around the edges/soft and warm in the center.......2004-08-16
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Eveningland
Hem Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002W4T6M Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
Tracks:
- The Fire Thief
- Lucky
- Receiver
- Redwing
- My Fathers Waltz
- Hollow
- A-Hunting We Will Go
- An Easy One
- Strays
- Cincinnati Traveler
- Jackson
- Dance with Me
- The Beautiful Sea
- Eveningland
- Pacific Street
- Carry Me Home
Album Description
As the eight-piece Brooklyn collective Hem releases their second full-length album, Eveningland, their reputation precedes them as one of the most distinctive and emotionally rewarding bands in American music. Hem's homespun blend of vintage Americana, country/folk and chamber music made its 2002 independently released debut Rabbit Songs a critical success, inviting musical and lyrical comparisons to everyone from Dusty Springfield to Randy Newman to Aaron Copland. On Eveningland, recorded during their brief tenure with the ill-fated Dreamworks label, the band shows how deeply they've matured as musicians and songwriters. Eveningland, produced by Messé and guitarist Gary Maurer, updates the rustic charm of Rabbit Songs as references to bygone folk tunes give way to sonic touchstones from another classic era. "These songs have more of a relationship to the `60s and early `70s. We're all in love with that Countrypolitan sound," Messé says reverently referring to! classics like Ray Charles' Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, and albums by Glen Campbell and even the Carpenters. Produced by Gary Maurer and Dan Messe.Customer Reviews:
Absolutely Exquisite!.......2007-06-19
I pre-ordered their album "Home Again, Home Again" specifically for the song "The Part Where You Let Go!" In the mean time; I also ordered their latest album; Funnel Cloud. It is an outstanding album, but; on reading the reviews for Hem, I decided to purchase Eveningland, and; am I ever glad I did! I like it best between the two. Anyway; treat yourself to some outstanding relaxing vocals and harmony, coupled with music that will lift you up!
Excellent.......2007-06-11
Enchanting.......2007-01-13
From the delicately assembled "Fire Thief" to the more powerful "Strays" and "Redwing" to the haunting "Pacific Street" and the stirring "Eveningland", this album contains an array of emotions unmatched by many others, all conveyed in a beautifully understated, natural manner - no obvious synthesizers (perhaps none at all), no digital nonsense, no wannabe pop diva belting out lyrics. Only beautiful, soothing music that comes from the artists' hearts and invariably finds its way to the listener's heart as well.
I can't think of a better album to listen to while sipping hot chocolate and watching the snow fall.
Thank you to the people who do advertising at Liberty Mutual for exposing me to this band.
Folk at it's best.......2006-03-16
-Enjoy.
Hem come into their own in this album.......2005-10-05
Meditation Music:
- Crosswinds
- Cry of the Loon
- Dancing on the Edge
- Dorje Ling
- Evening in the Country
- Exotic Voices and Rhythms of the South Seas
- Felt Mountain
- Flight of the Eagle
- Glastonbury 1971 [Live] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Heart of the Rainforest
Meditation Music
Early Years [Limited Edition] [Import]
Bach: Chorale Preludes, Vol. 3
Best Of British Works For Clarinet And Piano
Can't Get You Out of My Head Part 2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Anthology Of Al-Ala, Vol. 7 [7-CD SET]
Arensky: Piano Trio, Op. 32; Rimsky-Korsakov: Quintet