| 1. Our Man in Havana |
| 2. Wonderful Year |
| 3. We Stay Still |
| 4. Rain Outside an Open Door |
| 5. Song of Songs |
| 6. Minister Bosco |
| 7. Familiar |
| 8. In a Lonely World |
| 9. Days of Delay |
| 10. I've Been Searching |
| 11. Heartland |
| 12. Lament |
| 13. Blue Sea |
The Familiar,Roger Eno,Kate St. John,Gyroscope,Ambient,Arranger,Avant-Garde,Composer,Electronic,Ethnic Fusion,Experimental,Instrumental Rock,New Age / Meditation,Popular Music,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Progressive Electronic
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Somewhere More Familiar
Sister Hazel Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005AYR Release Date: 1997-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Just Remember
- Happy
- All For You (Full Band Version)
- Look To The Children
- Wanted It To Be
- Think About Me
- So Long
- Superman
- Concede
- Cerilene
- We'll Find It
- Starfish
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Album.......2006-12-28
timeless "put you in a great mood" beachhouse music.......2006-05-20
Sister Hazel ---Sleeper Band.......2006-01-03
Sister Hazel is an Everyman band. I challenge you to find one song that does not truly move you or that you cannot relate with.
My vote is to put this band on the cover of Rolling Stone!
This Is Familiar.......2005-09-24
A whole disc.......2004-09-22
Sister Hazel is a band certainly worthy of picking up an album or two.
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Jewish Cello Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Leggiero Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006NSWV Release Date: 2002-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Ernest Bloch: "Nigun" (from Baal Shem)
- Ernest Bloch: "Schelomo"
- Max Bruch: "Kol Nidre"
- Ernest Bloch: "Prayer" (from Jewish Life)
- Ernest Bloch: "Meditation Hebraique"
- Maurice Ravel: "Kaddisch"
- Zavel Zilberts: "Reb Dovid'l"
- Zavel Zilberts: "V'shom'ru"
- Zavel Zilberts: "Haneros Halolu"
- Jacob Wasilkovsky: "Al Tiro"
- Zavel Zilberts: "Havdolo"
- David Meyerowitz: "Gelt" (Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt)
Album Description
A beautiful collection of great Jewish Music. Classics by Ernest Bloch and Max Bruch, mixed with rarely heard gems by Maurice Ravel, Zavel Zilberts, Jacob Wasilkovsky, and David Meyerowitz. "Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt", a Yiddish Theatre gem, is alone worth the price of admission for its mixture of pathos and humor. The songs by Zilberts are an important and beautiful part of the Jewish music legacy that must be heard.Customer Reviews:
"Beautiful"? More like "funereal". Very dark and depressing........2007-07-12
BEAUTIFUL!!.......2006-01-07
Encore! Encore!.......2004-01-13
On this CD, cellist Richard Locker, accompanied by Susan Walters on piano, brings together 12 classical Jewish pieces, some well-known and others not so, in an absolutely magnificent performance -- so beautiful, that it literally brought tears to my eyes. The CD starts out with a niggun (Hasidic tune) by Ernest Bloch, then moves into to the dark, somber strains of Max Bruch's "Kol Nidre." From there it rises in mood, to end with a playful Yiddish theater piece, "Wie schecht is ohne Gelt" (How awful it is to be without money!) Included is the rarely heard "Meditation Hebraique" by Bloch, which he dedicated to Pable Casals, and a trio of pieces by the lesser-known composer, Zavel Zilberts (1881-1949), who directed the Choral Society of New York and played with the Metropolitan Opera. All of this is performed on a cello made by Nicolo Gagliano, dated 1780. To hear such a fine old instrument played by a talented, sensitive musician is truly a mechayah! (pleasure)
Superb!.......2003-12-05
A superb collection.......2002-11-17
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Organ of the Mormon Tabernacle
Manufacturer: Klavier ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009K1A Release Date: 1994-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Vierne: Symphony No. 1, Op. 14: Finale
- Elmore: Rhytmic Suite: Pavane
- Saint-Saens: Prelude and Fugue, Op. 99/2
- Variations, Op. 40/1
- Mendelssohn: Sonata, Op. 65/3
- Mendelssohn: Sonata, Op. 65/3
- Grieg / Christiansen: Peer Gynt: Morning Mood
- MacFarlane: Reverie
- Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
- Bach: Cantata, BWV 156: Arioso
- Hebble: Rejoice! - Toccatino con Rico Tino
- Reubke: Sonata on Psalm XCIV
- Christiansen: Improvisation on "All Through the Night"
- Christiansen: Improvisation on "Come, Come Ye Saints"
Customer Reviews:
Best CD I Own.......2006-07-16
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Familiar to Millions
Oasis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000051Y0E Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Fucking in the Bushes
- Go Let it Out
- Who Feels Love
- Supersonic
- ShakerMaker
- Acquiesce
- Step Out
- Gas Panic!
- Roll With It
- Stand By Me
Tracks:
- Wonderwall
- Cigarettes & Alcohol
- Don't Look Back in Anger
- Live Forever
- Hey Hey, My My
- Champagne Supernova
- Rock 'n' Roll Star
- Helter Skelter
Amazon.com
In 2000 Oasis wisely dispensed with theatrics and concentrated on being the world's greatest stadium-sized pub-rock band. And so, with just three mammoth video walls in tow, they toured the world. Big as the video screens were, however, the band's straight-ahead rock and Liam Gallagher's mouth were even bigger, and contributed much to the drama, tension, and entertainment of the tour behind Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. Fine examples of both were recorded when they played Wembley Stadium. Musically, Oasis make good on their claims to be the biggest and the best with rocking versions of "Supersonic," "Shakermaker," "Cigarettes & Alcohol," and "Live Forever." As for Liam, Familiar to Millions wouldn't be half the album it is had his inane ramblings, brotherly abuse, and audience taunts been edited out. That's where the real live atmosphere lies--there and in the sound of 70,000 fans singing the choruses of "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger." --Dan GennoeCustomer Reviews:
"Hello, Manchester!!!".......2006-04-05
Liam greets the fans as soon as he steps onstage after the intro of F**kin' In The Bushes fades out with a hammering comment at Wembley Stadium, calling it a 'sh*thole', before sarcastically and hilariously saying "Hello, Manchester!" which is welcomed with a few boos from the crowd and a giggle from Noel. After that, the music plays on with a collection of their most recent singles from their 2000 album Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants: the handraiser Go Let It Out and the soothing Who Feels Love, before venturing into a string of greatest hits, in no order: Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, Live Forever, Stand By Me, Roll With It, Champagne Supernova, and Supersonic. In between songs, Liam and Noel are heard commenting with and at the crowd ("This is for all the people in the front row..." as Liam presents a song), the lighting operator ("...turn the f**kin' light off!" as Noel scorns the poor fellow), and each other ("Let's have a couple more of these songs, Noel...write a couple more of these babies!" as Liam presents Supersonic). The highlights on Familiar To Millions are the cover versions of The Beatles' Helter Skelter (taken from the US tour), and Neil Young's Hey Hey My My (which Noel sings with a passion), and the B-side Step Out (which is an underrated Noel sung number).
Familiar To Millions may not be the best live album ever released; in my opinion, it is not (Liam's tired voice is enough to convince me). But the Gallagher brothers manage to make it unintentionally entertaining and funny at times.
Recommended
B-
Well done (to the crowd).......2005-10-15
The whole thing with getting the crowd singing along and adding in guitar solos that just seem to go on froever isnt what oasis are capable of, and to put it on an album...
I also cannot believe the songs they put on there, or didnt put on. There are tracks such as "Gas Panic!" and "Who feels love?" whos ever heard of this crap more like. "Supersonic" "Stand by me" and "Live Forever" are probably the only songs worthy of being on there, seeing as Champagne Supernova and Cigarettes and Alcohol are delivered so poorly.
This album is missing many of the bands greatest and underrated songs, such as, "Morning Glory" and "Rock and Roll star", instead they insist on playing them boring, repetitive songs that everyone associates with oasis because they're too thick to notice the decent tracks, how many times have we heard "Dont look back in anger" and "Wonderwall" (which incidentally arent done by oasis on this album, but half of the drunken crowd) far too many times, so you dont have to put them on an album.
Dont waste your money.
Lay off the cigarettes, Liam.......2005-10-13
Liam is still up to his onstage shenanigans, asking the girls in the audience to show some breasts, leading the crowd in chanting his name, pointing out to Noel that he finally got all the words to "Roll With It" right in mid-song, giving the people in the front row a hard time, complaining about the lighting and stage props, and even giving Noel yet another hard time, "you should write more songs like this Noel." Implying that he hasn't been writing songs like that lately. But he makes a conciliatory gesture, to Noel at least later when he praises the lyrics for "Gas Panic".
They're still a very fun band live and a tight band musicianship-wise at least anyway. Now if they could just get Liam to behave himself... ah screw that, then they wouldn't be so much fun. Just stick to the alcohol, Liam, and leave the cigarettes alone.
"Nobody knows / the way it's gonna be.".......2005-07-05
"This is for all the people in the front row...no not you...nor you guys...alright, maybe you. And you."
Even songs that were less than classic in the studio, like Roll With It, get a boost from the live energy - on that particular number, Liam now advises us not to let "any f*****" get in our way.
And while the band is great, the audience is impressive in their own right:
-There's a moment during the first verse of Wonderwall when they suddenly sounds like the world's biggest gospel choir.
-Such is Liam's faith in them that he even lets them take the whole chorus of Don't Look Back in Anger - and even though it comes through a bit muted, it's pretty incredible.
Finally, Liam's weary take on Stand By Me, supported by the always-enthusiastic audience, has to rank among the most affecting pieces of music ever recorded. It's just so - _romantic_.
Very good live album........2005-05-16
Its a very loud and rocky performance, and theres no acoustic guitars used, even wonderwall is done on an electric.
Theres also some great covers of Neil youngs "hey hey mymy " by Noel gallygally and "Helter Skelter"
Laims voice is quite rough and raspy which adds a nice "real" and "rock n roll" sound to all the songs.
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Into the Mystery
David Wilcox Manufacturer: What Are Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000089YA9 Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- If It Wasn't for the Night
- Rise
- Last One Gone
- Out of the Question
- In This Stream
- Radio Men
- On to the Next
- City of Dreams
- Apple a Day
- Blue Horizon
- Ask for More
- Native Tongue
- Fall Away
Customer Reviews:
Stunning.......2004-05-02
so cold this time of year
The stars would never shine so bright
so beautiful and clear . . .
So starts David Wilcox's most hauntingly beautiful release to date. Filled with spiritual longing and wisdom, this is a beautiful sounding and beautifully written and beautifully performed CD.
The overall tone of this CD is fairly mellow, but the underlying musicianship shows an intricacy that is stunning, especially on repeated listens, which is what you will want to do when you encounter this almost perfect release.
what happened to the voice?.......2004-01-19
An Excellent Work.......2003-12-10
Lyrically, the album is probably the most spiritual of Dave's work. Many of the songs make allusions or outright references to Dave's continuing journey of faith including the title track, "If It Wasn't for the Night" and "Native Tongue". There are, however, other ideas explored, including the beauty of a child's view of the world on "Radio Man".
I recommend this album without reservation. It is an excellent alternative to much of what passes for music as offered by the mainstream music industry.
Great album - Thought provoking, insightful..........2003-04-18
not his strongest work, by far.......2003-04-16
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Bad Education
Alberto Iglesias Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006A9GNQ Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Tlos de Cabecera
- Quiz Quiz Quiz- Little Tony
- Cine Olimpo
- Kyrie
- Viaje a Galicia
- Noche Oscura
- Cuore Matto
- Plegaria Atendida
- Por Mi Grandma Culpa
- Cocodrilos Hambrientos - Sara Montiel
- Carta del MAll
- Piscina - Sara Montiel
- Escena Familiar
- Foulard de Seda
- Noir
- Juan y el Sr. Berenguer
- Cine Como Espejo
- Saxo + Cuarteto
- Puerta Final
- Exa
- Maniqui Parisien
- Plat
- Adagietto
- Moon River
- Valsetto
- Jardinero (Torna a Surriento)
Amazon.com
Informed by a vintage Hollywood production sheen and flashback-fueled, identity-questioning melodramatics worthy of Hitchcock, Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar's sexually-charged film was quickly hailed as a mature masterpiece. The film's classic Hollywood conceits are deep-rooted, and Iberian composer Alberto Iglesias reinforces the film's often retro mood via a brooding, classically oriented score with an ear towards history. It may briefly excerpt Rossini's "Kyrie" to haunting effect, but the touchstone here is the Bernard Herrmann of Hitchcock's prime, with an emphasis on their epochal Vertigo and especially the tense, dark strings of Psycho (which "Escena Familiar" and "Cine Olimpo" echo with haunting grace). But while Iglesias capably evokes the color and spirit of those iconic touchstones, he crucially does it without sacrificing his own identity. Evocations of Spanish culture come mostly via vintage performances of "Quiza, Quiza, Quiza," "Cuoro Matta" and others, but on the expansive "Puerta Finale" the composer skillfully interweaves his Herrmann influences with touches of mournful jazz, flamenco and "Kyrie"'s choral echoes, creating a compelling, oft chilling post-modern new whole. -- Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Even better than the film.......2004-11-21
His last collaboration with Pedro Almodovar, "Talk to her", is one of the best scores I've heard in recent years. In that movie, the scenes of the country villa, accompanying with the touching song of "Cucurrucucu Paloma" by Caetano Veloso, easily became one of the most beautiful five minuets I ever had in a theatre.
Before I went to see "Bad education", I can't help wondering, Could I have another enjoyable moment like "Cucurrucucu Paloma"? Luckily, I did have one, sort of. The Spanish rendition of "Moon River" is such a beautiful and haunting piece. But unluckily, the way the music delivered in the film is so disturbing. It started as a beautiful and innocent singing by a boy standing by the river while ended up with an innuendo of the ugly fact of sexual violations. However, if you didn't see the movie, the "moon river" will be a pure pleasant enjoyment.
Compared to the slightly weak movie, the music itself is powerful and flawless. From the beginning to the end, it doesn't have a single dull moment. In a word, buy this awesome CD!
The Starving Crocodiles... .......2004-11-17
Almodovar's latest movie is undoubtedly his best, and a very inventive film-noir that absorbs and electrifies you from the very beginning. Alberto Iglesias' score serves "as a cradle where the movie rests" as the auteur himself said.
La Mala Educacion (Bad Education) is one of -if not- the best soundtrack composed this year, and its style is absolutely magnificent. Following the film-noir trend, Iglesias' score is a mixture of tunes a la Herrman ("Juan y el Sr. Berenguer", "Por mi grandisima culpa", "Escena Familiar"), poignant waltzes ("Foulard en seda", "La Carta", "Valsetto"), and vocalized cues that reflect the theme of the movie, and illustrate it fittingly ("Kyrie", "La piscina", "El cine como espejo"). "Cine Olympo", an exquisite theme for the movie-within-the-movie manifests itself disguisedly many times, in variations, as Iglesias' has done in previous scores where a parallel story is narrated - The Flower of my Secret, Live Flesh, Talk to Her, and All About my Mother- however the best track in the score is the "Overture". Other superb tracks are "Carta del mas alla", "Plato", and "Adagietto"... melodies that crave lust, but "Puerta Final" -the MAIN theme- is absolutely grand; probably the best potpourri of songs written in the last decade, that will grab you by the horns from the moment it opens to the last saxophone refrain, in an orgasm of eight minutes that you will want to experience over and over again.
The soundtrack also consists of key songs that in one way or another relate to the main characters and the story: "Maniqui Parisien", "Cuore Matto", "Moon River" (a very avant-garde arrangement), and "Jardinero".
Alberto Iglesias has composed a score so dark, rich, hunting, powerful, and mysterious... that proves to be irresistible.
Experience the Bad Education!!!
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Sonamos Pese a Todo
Manufacturer: Sbme Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y7SW Release Date: 2003-11-03 |
Tracks:
- IntroducciSonamus Pese a Todo) (Speech)
- Alegre Cazador Que Vuelve a Su Casa Con un Fuer
- Conozca el Interior (Chacarera del ido Lisico
- Polen Ya Se Esparce Por el Aire [Cancieveme]
- Cantata de la Planificaciamiliar
- Concierto Grosso Alla Rustica
- Quinteto de Vientos [3er Movimiento]
- Oi Gado [Canciusa]
- Epopeya de Edipo de Tebas
- Candonga de los Colectiveros
- Teorema de Thales [Divertimento Matemco]
- Gloria Hosanna, That's the Question [Nomlator S]
Customer Reviews:
Les Luthiers - always 5 stars ++++.......2005-12-20
No en vano han pasado mas de veinte años de existencia y estan mas vigentes que nunca.
Le Luthiers always the best.......2005-09-04
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The Westminster Choir Sings Familiar American & British Folk Songs
Manufacturer: Gothic Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003J87 Release Date: 1994-07-22 |
Tracks:
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Danny Boy
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Annie Laurie
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: O Waly, Waly
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Turtle Dove
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Alister McAlpine's Lament
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Ca' the Yowes
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: O Dear! What Can the Matter Be?
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Polly Wolly Doodle
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Old Folks at Home
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Beautiful Dreamer
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Comin' Through the Rye
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Loch Lomond
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Shenandoah
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: My Lord, What a Morning
- 17 Familiar American And British Folk Songs: Great Day
Customer Reviews:
easy listening.......2001-06-12
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Sad But Familiar
Lou Ford Manufacturer: Sorry Ass ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006FBC Release Date: 2000-09-19 |
Tracks:
- How Does It Feel?
- B.O.G.L.
- The Part Of You
- You Ain't Worth My Time
- Sad but Familiar
- Chance
- I Won't Be Denied
- Goodbye
- I Don't Want To Be Here Now
- So Far Gone
- Stripped
- One More Day
- Something/Ender
Customer Reviews:
So Very Fresh.......1999-05-22
WOW.......1999-05-08
Lou Ford has deep roots but is not held down by them........1998-08-05
great harmonies. great songs. great record........1998-07-16
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Pride on the Wild Side
Stephen Pride Manufacturer: Starplex Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA6XWW Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- Too Much to Dream
- In a Broken Heartbeat
- This Could Take All Night
- Perfect Picture
- Do These Two Arms
- Master of Illusion
- No Need Knocking
- She's Not You
- Truth Is I Lied
- It's All Over Town
- Just Like a Woman
- Good Thing
Meditation Music:
- The Gift
- The Messenger
- The Waiting
- Tibetan Bells
- Trance Tara
- Tranquil Waters
- Troika II: Dream Palace
- True North
- True Stories
- Valley in the Clouds
Meditation Music
Paul Freeman Introduces, Vol. 4
Sekret Weapon [Explicit Lyrics]
S.R.O. [Original recording remastered]
Sounds of the Ozarks - Frogs & Friends