| 1. Clouds |
| 2. Mountain of Fruit and Flowers |
| 3. Waterfall |
| 4. Red Lotus |
| 5. Clouds |
| 6. Rainflower |
| 7. Easty |
| 8. Monkey Chant |
| 9. Memories of a Distant Sea |
| 10. Quba |
Floating World,Jade Warrior,Mango,Electronic,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Rock
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Frida
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LLNV Release Date: 2002-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Benediction and Dream
- The Floating Bed
- El Conejo
- Paloma Negra
- Self-Portrait with Hair Down
- Alcoba Azul
- Carabina 30/30
- Solo Tu
- El Gusto
- The Journey
- El Antifaz
- The Suicide of Dorothy Hale
- La Cavalera
- La Bruja
- Portrait of Lude
- La Llorona
- Estrella Oscura
- Still Life
- Viva La Vida
- The Departure
- Coyoacan and Variations
- La Llorona
- Burning Bed
- Burn It Blue
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She was famous as both artist and model, infamous as political revolutionary and social libertine, and Frida Kahlo's controversial life couldn't help but seem the stuff of great musical theater. Her story is brought to the screen by director Julie Taymor, whose musical compatriot here is also her husband; Elliot Goldenthal, student of both Copland and Corigliani, shrewdly sublimates his modernism in service of the rich, evocative music and songs of Mexico and Central America. Utilizing performers that range from the contemporary (Lila Downs) to the folk-classic (Costa Rican legend Chavela Vargas; Brazilian star Caetano Veloso) and traditional (Los Cojolites, El Poder Del Norte, Trio Huasteca, Caimanes de Tanquin, and others), Goldenthal generously displays the true breadth of Mexican folk music, while seamlessly infusing it with the minimalist corners of his own underscore and some winning songwriting of his own. The result is one of 2002's most compelling soundtracks. The enhanced CD features include musical film excerpts, as well as a video conversation between Goldenthal and star Salma Hayek and text interviews with the composer and director Taymor. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
It's good.......2007-07-22
Revolutionary times.......2007-05-14
Black Dove.......2007-05-13
However, I was enraptured by the story of Frida and the amazing performance (no wonder she was oscar nominated).
I bought the soundtrack the next morning. It really got to me.This is a great soundtrack and, yes, it does help if you have seen the movie but not necessary. I loved the latin passion (highs and lows). Chervala Vargas as Elliot Goldenthal describes in the slieve was once Frida's lover. I loved her Paloma Negra. So powerful.
There is something for everyone in this long soundtrack.
Do as i have: watch the movie and buy the soundtrack. Worth the time and money.
makes me want to dance .......2007-05-07
Enjoy!.......2006-12-30
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Oyasumi: Japanese Lullabies and Restful Melodies
Manufacturer: Koto World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QB3U Release Date: 2001-09-05 |
Tracks:
- Oborozuki yo (Dreamy Moonlit Night)
- Furusato (My Heart's Home)
- Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)
- Momiji (Scarlet Leaves)
- Takeda no Komoriuta (Takeda Lullaby)
- Aiko's Lullaby
- Aka Tonbo (Red Dragonfly)
- Aogeba Tosohi (Song of Gratitude)
- Umi (Vast Ocean)
- Mimura nu Angwa (Girls from Three Villages)
- Hatsu Yuki (First Snow)
- Kirakira Boshi (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
- Hama Chidori (Plovers on the Shore)
- Hagoromo no Komoriuta (Okinawan Lullaby)
- Komoriuta (Japanese Lullaby)
- Oyasumi (Goodnight)
Album Description
Winner of both a 2002 NAPPA Gold Award and 2001 Parents' Choice Gold Award. Aiko Shimada (voice) and Elizabeth Falconer (koto) play old songs from Japan; lullabies and age-old favorites that have been used to soothe children and adults alike for centuries. Compellingly understated arrangements bring out the warmth of Shimada's voice and the ephemeral beauty of the 13-string koto. Works sung largely in Japanese, with some English lyrics artfully woven in, but no knowledge of Japanese is necessary to enjoy the beauty of these intimate, nurturing songs.Customer Reviews:
Destined to be a classic!.......2005-11-07
A big disappointment.......2005-08-27
I dislike Aiko Shimada's singing style intensely. She slurs the notes in a very annoying way.
This CD is more like new age music than authentic Japanese songs.
Even the koto playing is uninteresting.
It' s the Japanese Sandman.......2003-01-01
This would be a fun CD to use as a bedtime CD for kids, encouraging them to relax and imagine they are drifting off on a barge on a night-dark river. Or good for atmosphere during your next sushi dinner at home. Very pretty stuff.
Exquisite!.......2002-10-12
I first heard sound clips from this recording in the wake of the horrific events of 9/11. I listened to the clips again and again, deeply moved by the beauty of Aiko Shimada's voice and Elizabeth Falconer's work on koto. The creativity and undertone of joy broke through the pain and brought new hope. (This in the midst of constant military surveillance flights in the airspace surrounding the Pentagon, and a pall of silence in an otherwise lively neighborhood...)
My initial impressions haven't changed, though my appreciation for what Falconer and Shimada have achieved grows deeper each time I listen to the CD. Both women are master musicians, but the chemistry here is something unusual - and lasting. All of the tracks reach the very high standard set by their creators, making it very difficult to choose the so-called "best." However, my top picks include "Mimura nu Angwa," "Hagoromo no Komoriuta" (traditional Okinawan songs), an extremely elegant reworking of "Sakura, Sakura," and two original compositions by Falconer and Shimada respectively: "Hatsu Yuki" and "Aiko's Lullaby." I'm sure you'll find your own favorites soon enough...
Beautiful collaboration!.......2001-10-19
Even without knowing the lyrics (which can be accessed on their website), you'll be able to hum along with many of them, and the language exposure is wonderful for young minds! The CD is long enough that even an energetic little one will slow down by the end. My 18-month old was completely transfixed for the first 3 or 4 songs at least, and on subsequent days would hand me the case as a hint to play it, even at bathtime.
With songs about dragonflies, cherry blossoms, stars and the ocean, one's spirit feels charmed, lightened and youthful; and yet there is also a deep wisdom and connectedness to nature and culture in these traditional sounds that have probably soothed generations.
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Floating World
Anathallo Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FDFRXM Release Date: 2006-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Ame
- Gennesarat (going out over 30,000 fathoms of water)
- Hoodwink
- By Number
- Dokkoise House (with face covered)
- Hanasakajijii (four: a great wind, more ash)
- Hanasakajijii (one: an angry neighbor)
- Inu (howling)
- Hanasakajijii (two: floating world)
- The Bruised Reed
- Yuki! Yuki! Yuki!
- Hanasakajijii (three: the man who made dead trees bloom)
- Cuckoo Spitting Blood
- Kasa no Hone
Customer Reviews:
A derivative, overhyped near-disaster.......2007-07-04
The "Hanasakajijii" tracks are all mired in pretention, soaring little numbers that ache for the clouded dream while snickering at themselves for the "brilliance" of spreading out a Japanese story through mirthful murk. The so-called poetry intermingled into the squall is tepid; sometimes lyricism begs to be picked apart, but if you pick apart these words, you'll be left with a handful of clichés. Some moments work, notably the fine "Hoodwink" and the ponderous epic, "The Bruised Reed." It ends on a high note with the reflective shorty, "Kasa No Hone." And even the "Hanasakajijii" foursome isn't entirely embarrassing; despite some nausea and the wincing overreach of such grand endeavors in small hands, they have a few nice touches. Lastly, whoever told them that handclap percussion was the way to win over the world needs to be beaten to death with a VHS recording of "Hey Mickey!" When Queens of the Stone Age did it on "Quick and to the Pointless," they knew it was a JOKE.
Best cuts: "Hoodwink," "The Bruised Reed," "Kasa No Hone (The Umbrella's Bones)," "Dokkoise House (With Face Covered)," "Hanasakajijii (Three: The Man Who Made Dead Trees Bloom)"
Heartwarming and Eccentric Young Band.......2007-02-16
Their music is probably best described as an Indie band with folk and orchestral influences, rarely getting "loud" enough to even be described as rock. It contains mostly acoustic guitars, lots of bells, pianos, trombones, clarinets, and flugelhorns (which I have never heard of until now), also many unconventional "instruments" mostly in the percussion area: feet stomping, clapping, chains, pipes, and what sounds like a bunch of drum sticks banging together in the opening "Ame."
Most of the vocals are performed by several members at once, and all eight members contribute to the vocals. There are often relatively higher-pitched vocals, and plenty of harmonization and backing vocals. They are always very playful and jaunty, almost evoking a carefree, perfect world with no worries. My favorite vocal performance is perhaps on "The Bruised Reed" or "Hanasakajijii (three: The Man Who Made Dead Trees Bloom)."
The poetic lyrics tell a story based on a Japanese fairy tale, and also contain some Japanese poetry.
Anathallo's song structures are quite unique, often taking sudden shifts and twists in the mood and tempo, creating an unpredictable sequence of melodies, but they are anything from random and unorganized. There is definitely a progressive logic with many great build-ups and arrangements. Although many of the songs are sparse and minimalist sounding at times, there's a fair share of wonderful collaborations where the band's musicianship is truly unveiled: most parts of "Hanasakajijii (four: a great wind, more ash)," which was the song that originally turned me onto the band, and the last couple minutes of "Hoodwink," to name a few.
This is one of the most refreshingly distinctive albums I have bought in a while, and I'll definitely be looking forward to the band's next album. ~2007 IcemanJ256
A magical experience .......2007-01-20
A humble band creates powerful music........2006-11-23
A Beautiful Surprise.......2006-10-02
But I found myself hooked on certain catchier parts of the music, so I listened again. And again. And again. Until I started to realize there was a story hidden beneath. I did some digging on the internet and finally I wouldn't be satisfied until I heard it all. And as I dug I found my own treasure.
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite albums both musically and lyrically. The music is a combination of folk, modern rock, and modern orchestra. However, if you are expecting something in the vein of punk or rock, you'll be disappointed. It is very low-key, very thoughtful, often times dischordant, but never without reason. I find most of the energy is bottled in Anathallo's unique chanting and vocal arrangements found throughout the album (not to downplay the unique rhythms and percussion). The lyrics are pure poetry, begging to be picked apart and chewed. The heavy use of Japanese language and culture is an interesting choice, but it fits well. The overall theme even harkens to the band's own name, if you are familiar with its meaning.
I must also comment on the cover. That itself is a work of art. Look carefully at all the black in the image; it is a stencil cutout, with all the colors you see on a secondary cover behind it. Perhaps it's been done before, but I've never seen it, and everyone to which I've shown it is impressed. It's so distractingly pretty that it took me until today to notice the story is captured here, too.
If you're willing to put the time in, I would HIGHLY recommend this album. As for me, I'm off to buy a glockenspiel.
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Floating World Live
Soft Machine Manufacturer: Moonjune Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E3LHX2 Release Date: 2006-06-01 |
Tracks:
- The Floating World
- Bundles
- Land Of The Big Snake
- Ealing Comedy
- The Man Who Waved At Trains
- Peff
- North Point
- Hazard Profile (Part One)
- J.S.M.
- Riff III
- Song Of Aeolus
- Endgame
- Penny Hitch (Coda)
Customer Reviews:
A "tough love" review for a very talented band at it's jazz fusion peak........2007-06-12
Not that AH is the only star here - he's not. But let's face it, Ratledge's annoying 6-minute keyboard solo "North Point" is a real distraction, sounding like a cross between a pinball game and Pong. And while I love drums and think that Marshall is a fine drummer, I've rarely heard a drum solo longer than 3 minutes that I could enjoy. His drum solo is 10 minutes long. Too long. The best of the non-AH solos is Babbington's distorted bass guitar solo, though (again) 6 minutes gets to be kind of a drag. The album ends strong with the funkier jams "Riff III" and "Endgame" that sandwich around the more Camel-like "Song of Aeolus".
This album is of interest to those who need to hear a blossoming AH jamming through the unique prog/jazz of mid-70's Soft Machine, and there is at least 45 minutes of music here that I really enjoyed. The production is good, and the band plays well off of each other. But I actually like the "British Tour '75" cd better, featuring guitarist John Etheridge instead of AH (I know - sacrilege!). There you'll find some simply stunning guitar workouts all the way through, including the ENTIRE Hazard Profile. (Note: You won't escape the 10-minute drum solo there either!)
For me, the moments of excitement and awe on "Floating World Live" were too often interrupted with overlong self-indulgences and a lack of inspiration. I really wanted to like this more...
I value interesting music that is played and recorded well. This cd's rating was based on:
Music quality = 7.2/10; Performance = 8.5/10; Production = 9/10; CD length = 10/10.
Overall score weighted on my proprietary scale = 8.0 ("3-1/2 stars")
Holdsworth At The Beginning Of His Peak.......2006-08-04
I'm not your typical "Prog/fusion" fanatic that feels that any rock presented with a jazz/classical bent to it and stretched to 10-20 minutes (as in Flower Kings - BORING) is nectar from the gods. I'm 56 and have been with this type of music since the beginning and quite frankly, style and structure don't hold much water with me unless there is an abundance of substance and soul as well (as in Riverside, Anekdoten and several others). That's what has left me so cold when it comes to most of Holdsworths post UK work - lots of technique presented with a group of highly talented sidemen devoid of any soul or sense of collaborative effort or destination. Sure, he can play fast and do more with notes than any other living guitarist, but where is the passion and soul? This CD is a different story. The Soft Machine is firing on all five cylinders here and aside from a slightly muddled recording/mix I am at a loss to find anything negative to say about it. Even the John Marshall drum solo holds up pretty well. There a few weak moments but those are more than offset by the brilliance of the collective talents of the band in this live setting. And speaking of John Marshall, why, much like Jon Hiseman, is he unknown except to a select few outside the confines of Europe? His playing never ceases to amaze me.
No individual track dissertations here...anyone reading this probably already knows the material and the players. If you're looking for prime Holdsworth grab this wonderful CD while it's still available.
The Floating World.......2006-06-11
ALLAN HOLDSWORTH ON FIRE!.......2006-03-28
~ Dave Lynch, All Music Guide
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Dhyana Aman: Meditation Of No Mind
Dhyana Aman Manufacturer: White Swan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005S6BL Release Date: 2001-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Sacred Vibrations
- Auspicious Flute
- Eternal Chant
- Tibetan Chant
- Tengpoche Monastery
- Ohm
- Compassion
- Release
Album Description
For ages, spiritual seekers have looked East for the key to cutting through material illusion in their search for the divine space we all share, a temple accessed only via the inner travels of the quiet mind.Recorded in Kathmandu,Nepal, DHYANA AMAN: MEDITATION OF NO MIND evokes the boundless expanse and reverberating stillness of the Himalayas, paving the listener's path to this elusive, mist-shrouded sanctuary of true realization. Timeless chants beckon from the towering quiet, floating on bamboo dreamscapes and the singing bowls' eternal ring. Manose's flute threads through the music like drifting incense vapors, a gentle reminder of a steadily burning ember. Radiant chanting by Tibetan nun Choying Drolma and monk Dorje Lama lend a transcendent, otherworldly feel to a recording that is breathtakingly beautiful in its simplicity.
Ideal for relaxation, meditation and bodywork, DHYANA AMAN: MEDITATION OF NO MIND reveals a new petal in the lotus bloom of Tibetan/Nepali meditation musica vehicle for introspective journeys imbued with the healing aspects of an age-old tradition.
Customer Reviews:
Sacred sounds from Manose & Friends.......2007-01-22
Manose plays the bamboo flute and has trained in Raga music. He is very gifted. I really love the work of Riley Lee and am always keen to pick something up new on the flute, so was grateful to be introduced to his music.
Dhyana Aman is a very beautiful CD! It has tracks wonderful chants (male and female), chimes and bells, drums, a little overtoning, and others with Manose's hauntingly beautiful bamboo flute playing in the foreground. All leading to a feeling of the creation of a very sacred space. I'd think it's best for massage or healing arts if you have problems with chants etc. distracting you in your meditation.
Manose is a great player and a beautiful human being. I encourage you to check out his work, including Suskera. This is an excellent place to start.
Beautiful.......2007-01-09
Inspiring and Relaxing Flute from Nepal.......2002-03-10
The bamboo flute, which is on about half the tracks, is really beautiful. The player, Manose, is clearly very skilled and the sound he creates is so moving. The tone of the flute he plays is very different from silver flute. It is much deeper and more soulfull.
I really like this CD!!
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Pictures of the Floating World
Marcel Tournier , Claude Debussy , Michio Miyagi , Alphonse Hasselmans , Yolanda Kondonassis , George Rochberg , and Jacques Ibert Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007OMD Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Small River Flowing
- By The Brook In The Woods
- On The Boat
- Ocean In Springtime
- The Brook
- Liquid Shadows
- The Sunken Cathedral
- Pictures Of The Floating World
- Reflections In The Water
Customer Reviews:
Terrific for harp and asian/water sound lovers.......2005-08-30
my new Kondonassis favorite.......2005-07-16
SUBMERGE YOURSELF!!!.......2003-07-15
[Running time: 54:29]
Wow!.......2002-05-22
hauntingly beautiful harp music.......1998-12-11
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Floating World
Jade Warrior Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000060P5A Release Date: 2002-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Clouds
- Mountain of Fruit and Flowers
- Waterfall
- Red Lotus
- Clouds
- Rain Flower
- Easty
- Monkey Chant
- Memories of a Distant Sea
- Quba
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Reissue of the Band that First Fused Japanese Music with Western Pop.Customer Reviews:
Pre-new age, pre-electronica still sounds great.......2003-03-16
As a remastered version it earns a lot!!.......2003-03-12
I suggest this odd work to you,which is not a masterpiece but is always enjoyable ...
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Sunda Song
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00030ERI8 Release Date: 2004-10-19 |
Tracks:
- You
- Sweet Grapefruit/Fireflies
- On The Corner
- Arang Arang
- Turban Floating Away
- Illusion
- From The Window
- Solar Eclipse
Album Description
Evergreen Club Contemporary Gamelan is an ensemble of eight professional Canadian musicians with classical western musical training and extensive performance experience. They perform and record on an extended gamelan Degung indigenous to the Indonesian province of West Java (Sunda). Founded in 1983 and based in Toronto, Canada, this unique performing ensemble is dedicated to the development and expansion of its repertoire through the commissioning of new works by composers from Canada and around the world, as well as performing traditional Sundanese music. This recording presents a selection of such traditional pieces together with recent works by Sundanese composers, all in new arrangements by Evergreen Club members.Customer Reviews:
A soothing escape to a tropical paradise.......2005-03-12
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A New Kind of Loneliness
Michael Weston King Manufacturer: Floating World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MGAY94 Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Here's the Plan
- Last Hurrah
- Saturday's Child
- My Heart Stopped Today - Chris Hillman, Michael Weston King, Herb Pedersen
- This Man Can Break So Easily
- Lost
- Only Seven Days
- Rosenkrantz and Kristiansgate (I'm Dead)
- Let the Waves Break on Your Face
- From Out of the Blue - Michael Weston King, Ron Sexsmith
- Alone Again (Naturally)
- It Will End in Tears
- She's Still My Weakness [*][Demo Version]
- Brightest Spark [*][Demo Version]
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Floating World
Riley Lee , and Marshall Mcguire Manufacturer: New World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002IQBLW Release Date: 2004-07-06 |
Tracks:
- Pavane
- Pavane De La Belle Au Bois Dormant
- Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte
- Pour Invoquer Pan, Dieu Du Vent D'Ete
- Berceuse Du Vent Dans Les Cerisiers
- Le Koto Chante Pour L'absent
- 1ere Gymnopedie
- 2eme Gymnopedie
- 3eme Gymnopedie
- 4eme Gnossienne
- Requiem: Pie Jesu
- Sacremental Lullaby
- Dream Of The Moon Flower
- Deep Night Cicada
- A Feather On The Breath Of God
Album Description
This collection of exquisite French, Japanese and Australian compositions played on shakuhachi and harp takes us into the realm of a mystical imagination. Works featured are by Faure, Satie, Ravel, Debussy, Tournier, Fukuda, Kozu and Australian composer Anny Boyd. This is a very special album ideal for relaxation, meditation or simply for pure enjoyment.Customer Reviews:
Divine!.......2004-11-28
Meditation Music:
- Forbidden Dreams: Encore Collection, Vol. 2
- Forever Blue Sky
- Go Home! The Complete Best of the Yellow Magic Orchestra [Import]
- Imaginations
- In a Spanish Garden
- India
- Indigena
- Islands
- It Takes Two
- Ivory Wings
Meditation Music
Floater Lives [Live] [Original recording remastered]
Beethoven's 9th Symphony with Refreshing Cascades
Music: Take Me Along for the Ride
Circles (Just My Good Time) [CD-single] [Import]
Cosmosonica: Crazy Covers, Vol. 1