| 1. Bon Voyage |
| 2. Sirens' Whispering |
| 3. Dreams of Surf |
| 4. Spanish Harbour |
| 5. Islands of the Orient |
| 6. Fields of Coral |
| 7. Aquatic Dance |
| 8. Memories of Blue |
| 9. Song of the Seas |
Editorial Reviews
A few departures and pretty moments aside, this is more of the same from Vangelis. "Islands of the Orient" is one track with a dash of spark and spirit. --Jeff Bateman
Oceanic,Vangelis,Atlantic / Wea,Neo-Classical,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Popular Music,Progressive Electronic
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Oceanic
Isis Manufacturer: Ipecac Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006IQHQ Release Date: 2002-09-17 |
Tracks:
- The Beginning And The End
- The Other
- False Light
- Carry
- Maritime
- Weight
- From Sinking
- Hym
Customer Reviews:
Isis' MoP.......2007-07-06
Great CD? Thanks to Amazon, I Wouldn't Know..........2007-06-21
Oceanic.......2007-01-20
still digesting it.......2007-01-14
Although musical labels are generally useless, it occurs to me that one thing that doesn't seem to be mentioned very often in these reviews is how "post-rock" or "cinematic" this music is. There are a lot of long tension-building passages that have also been used by bands like Godspeed You Black Emperor, Mogwai, Explosions In The Sky, Do Make Say Think, etc., and those are the labels often used for those bands. (Someone did mention he was a Mogwai fan but thought Isis sucked, but what does he know, right?) If you're coming at this from the metal side of things, you might find some of these bands interesting. None of them are as heavy as Isis, but the use of instruments for the sake of group dynamics and sonic texture rather than showcasing wanky solos is a major similarity.
Anyway, my $0.02. O'Doyle Rules.
This album is great, AMAZON SUCKS!!!!.......2006-10-04
0 stars for Amazon!
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Born
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XQK3 Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Quixote
- Winter
- Victory
- Oceanic
- Kismet
- Korobushko
- Alexander The Great
- Duel
- Bella Donna
- The 1812
- Dalalai
- Hymn
- Victory (Mike Batt Mix)
Amazon.com
Born, the debut album by four conservatory-trained young women, has little to do with classical music. It's a gimmick, fusing a string quartet of frivolous femmes, spicy girls who all want to be "Posh," with dance beats, a big production mixing their violins, viola, and cello with polished electronics. Taking themselves less than seriously--they played the James Bond theme at their Royal Albert Hall debut--pop "Victory" looks assured. This single bounces along with a dash of Rossini's Barber of Seville and a real sense of pop melodrama, in spirit little different from what guitarist John Williams did with his rather less photogenic band Sky in the late 1970s. What may surprise is that tracks such as the frenetic world-dance "Quixote" are penned by the film composer Magnus Fiennes, brother of the more famous Ralph and Joseph. "Winter" adds Jean Michel Jarre-style synth and voice-over to the ghost of Vivaldi and the infectious beat goes on, and on, and on. Sex sells, and Bond's success seems assured. This is a state-of-the-art product, but with a bonus remix of "Victory" by Mike Batt of Wombles fame, just don't expect it to be art. --Gary S. DalkinAlbum Description
Asian edition of the classical crossover act's 2001 album includes one bonus track, 'Viva!', which is not included on the domestic version. Decca. 2001.Album Details
Includes the bonus track 'Viva' not on the USA version.Customer Reviews:
Bond Girls Rock!!.......2007-03-13
Great Bond.......2006-09-01
Millenium Bonds Classical and Pop/Dance.......2006-06-11
Violinists Haylie Ecker and Eos, violist Tania Davis, and celloist Gay-Yee Westerhoff fused their Classical background to that of Pop/Dance music. With the release of their debut album, Bond hit the Mainstream ears with a vengence all their own. Performing pieces with the basis of Classical music adding Pop/Dance beats, sounds, and feels, it was clear that old music would never be lost; it would simply be updated to present times. Everything from Classical music is here: the sounds, effects, beats, times, counterpoint, choral voices, movenment of musical lines and voices, but with the addition of Pop/Dance instrumentation. The most interesting piece off this album has to be "The 1812", which is Bond's interpretation of The 1812 Overature. This album is a work of art with a great display of how music changes over a vast period of time.
I am surprised!.......2006-04-20
"Victory" is a blend of many different styles of music including pop's rythmns and beats, Spanish guitars, Latin dance, Spanish dance, etc. To top that off, "Victory" has a shot of techno in it.
Born is indeed a truly unique and fresh way for people to get introduced into classical music. Listen to the album, you'll know what I mean!
Simply Stunning!.......2005-06-02
As I listened to them, I ended up liking all of it, though my fave track is "Kismet". Following that was "Victory". The rest of the CD sounded like something I have heard before--from other sources.
If you've ever in your life wanted to listen to classical music, I suggest that you start off with "Born" by Bond.
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Oceanic
Vangelis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JB8 Release Date: 1997-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Bon Voyage
- Siren's Whispering
- Dreams Of Surf
- Spanish Harbour
- Islands Of The Orient
- Fields Of Coral
- Aquatic Dance
- Memories Of Blue
- Song Of The Seas
Amazon.com
A few departures and pretty moments aside, this is more of the same from Vangelis. "Islands of the Orient" is one track with a dash of spark and spirit. --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
A well-crafted piece of work.......2007-06-22
Out of this world!.......2007-05-15
not stisfied.......2007-01-15
It is now more one month since I paid the money and yet I didn't get my money's worth.
Please consider this review as a complaint.
SIMPLY GREAT.......2006-10-01
I am not sure if you have seen the Movie Gattaca, but if you did you may agree with me that the music in this album fits perfectly for this movie.
I play this album in my bedroom, almost every night. Very relaxing; melodic album.
Highly recommended.
evocative - a gem for Vangelis connoisseurs!.......2006-09-10
Fortunatley this album is in the great discs group! It is very heavily themed and has a almost "retro-lounge-music" feel to it. But where in the hands of most an old bossa-nova beatbox sound would sound cheesy, Vangelis builds breezy, evocative and thoroughly refreshing soundscapes. This is sunny, tropical, lush, crystaline water music that seems to have been extracted form the oceans tehmselves. It makes geographic references throughout, but with delightful subtlety and refinement.
This album gets played a lot in my house, and one of the things that I find fascinating is some of the sounds on it. Vangelis has used a pallette of modified instrument sounds that defy description. It is hard to tell what is a guitar, a piano or a harp, or all those things together, but these sounds work exceptionally well. It sounds very natural and organic, its easy to forget this is actually electronic music. No dud tracks on this one, unique, beautiful and interesting melodies, and of course the production is excellent.
A must for any Vangelis collection, this is the man doing what he does best!
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Oceanic: Remixes/Reinterpretations
Isis Manufacturer: Hydrahead Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007NMJCW Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Weight
- False Light [Carry Edit] - Ayal Naor
- Hym
- Other - James Plotkin
- Carry [First Version] - Tim Hecker
- Maritime
- Maritime
Tracks:
- Beginning and the End - Venetian Snares
- Carry [Second Version] - Tim Hecker
- False Light
- Carry: Like I Will Love Her Forever? (Fuckin Die!!!) - DJ Speedranch,
- From: Sinking, To: Drowning - Destructo Swarmbots
- Hym
Customer Reviews:
Fascinatingly Inaccessible.......2006-09-07
And like it or not, this sort of experimentation is what Isis has always been about. As catchy as Oceanic may seem, it was pretty damn risky to crossbreed Tangerine Dream and Napalm Death. This compilation takes similarly huge risks, and they don't all pay off, but its a worthwhile journey and a great introduction to a bunch of acts I would otherwise never have heard of. The Tim Hecker and Venetian Snares tracks stand out, and I replay the Speedranch remix compulsively.
Admittedly, this is not very much like Isis. The raw material is mostly (like 66%) taken from (the raw session recordings of) Oceanic, but the end product bears as much resemblance to it as...say...the Charleton Heston version of Planet of the Apes does to the Tim Burton's remake.
For those looking for more "Isis," I would recommend checking Ebay for their 4 live releases. Isis songs have a habit of mutating in performance, and it makes the live records interesting.
How to Wreck a Great Album, in a Few Simple Steps.......2006-08-30
Now, onto these, glorious, wonderful remixes (not)! I think what this really is, is an experiment to see how bad it is possible to make an Isis album sound. They have succeeded fabulously. Whereas Oceanic is a beatiful, flowing, truly fantastic piece of music, the remixes are basically all ambient noise. They really do just about nothing, and its two discs of it to boot. Maybe 10 minutes of pulsing here, with a few vocals thrown in to change it up a bit. Honestly, there is no skill required here, and it basically does nothing musically, either.
Honestly, I don't see why anyone would like this. I guess if you already know you like pulsing ambient noise, pick this up. But if you like Isis but don't know about ambient noise, I would stay away. There is very little Isis here, mostly on the booklet, actually. The two discs bear almost no resemblance to Isis music whatsoever. (Maybe Aaron Turner music, but not Isis. I don't understand what Aaron has for Ambience.)
In short, how would I define these discs? An attempt to make Oceanic as directionless, simple, and boring (really, as non-existent) as possible. Thinking on it further, these aren't really "remixes", so much as taking one note from one Isis song and playing it over for 7 minutes and calling it a remix of the song. That is certainly a simplistic summary, but closer to the truth than anything else.
Caution: You'll probably be bored to tears by this. And you should be.
Listen with an open mind..........2006-05-13
After hearing all of the aweseome remixes to the terrible ones from the worlds of Nine Inch Nails and Skinny Puppy, I came in expecting nothing. I wasn't sure whether these Isis remixes would be interesting, if they would ruin the songs, or if they would give me a truly different take on the song.
I can still say after 5-6 listens of each CD, these are going back on the shelf and staying out of my CD booklet. These mixes are just too weird for me. The vocals on the albums blend extremely well with the guitars, but on their own with little to no background noise, the shout/growl vocals sound extremely bad. It almost seems like some of these mixers went in trying to make the weirdest, most incohesive song possible. I really came in with an open mind, though. Stay away from this CD if you're not a fan of weird, electronic remixes.
Usually remixes suck..........2005-04-24
A must for all Isis fans, die-hard or not. Now you don't have to buy the rip-off Japanese import either!
Good Stuff.......2005-04-13
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The Oceanic Concerts
Pete Townshend & Raphael Rudd Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q468 Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Raga - Raphael Rudd
- Drowned - Pete Townshend
- The Seeker - Pete Townshend
- Magic Grace - Raphael Rudd
- Who Is Meher Baba? - Raphael Rudd
- The Ferryman - Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd
- Kitty's Theme - Raphael Rudd
- A Little Is Enough - Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd
- Contact In Solitude - Raphael Rudd
- Sleeping Dog - Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd
- Sound Barrier - Raphael Rudd
- Bargain - Pete Townshend
- Longing For The Beloved - Raphael Rudd
- Tattoo - Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd
- Let My Love Open The Door - Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd
- Awakening - Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd
- Western (American) Arti - Raphael Rudd
- O' Parvardigar - Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd
Amazon.com
Longtime admirers of Who guitarist Pete Townshend know that, as an artist, he is something of a paradox--at once the embodiment of his band's Sturm und Drang but also by turns introspective and spiritual, restlessly experimental, and deeply steeped in folk and jazz traditions. Those facets permeate this previously unreleased compilation of live performances from 1979 and '80, recorded at private in-studio shows for the Meher Baba Oceanic Centre with journeyman harpist-pianist and fellow Baba disciple Raphael Rudd. Using inventive acoustic guitar, Townshend delivers a rich, revealing slate of songs culled from the Who's canon ("Drowned," "The Seeker," "Bargain," "Tattoo") plus solo gems ("The Ferryman," "Sleeping Dog," "O' Parvavardigar," "Let My Love Open the Door" and "Little Is Enough"), while graciously showcasing his collaborator's own skills as a composer and musician. (Rudd would later score parts of the Quadrophenia soundtrack and collaborate on "Rough Boys.") It's a warm, welcome surprise for Townshend and Who fans alike. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Applause for Pete, Jeers for RR.......2006-01-30
Edit With A Sharper Knife.......2002-08-06
For starters, why is the first tune of the original show the 12th song on the disc? Call me picky, but it seems a little odd halfway through a CD to hear Pete Townshend say "I'd like to start with a song which..."
I love the Townshend stuff on this CD. While it's all available elsewhere--and many of the tunes have alternate versions available on "Secret Policeman's..." and various other records--there is a straightforward simplicity here that I think is great. Unadorned and unpretentious, as you would expect from private shows at Oceanic.
But I don't have much interest in the Raphael Rudd stuff. It never crossed my mind that any Rock record would sound better if only it had a harp added to the mix, and this is proof that I was right.
This is a record for Pete Townshend completists, I suppose. So call me completist.
Long Live Raphael.......2002-08-02
Tease!.......2002-07-15
A Classic, Intimate Portrait.......2002-06-29
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Oceanic
Masada Manufacturer: Tsunami Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000CG8HV Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- ESP Expansion
- My Box
- Experience
- Filtering Bebop
- Acoustic Foam
- Purple Sky
- High Rate of Speed
- Dancing Hat
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Sunleif Rasmussen: Symphony No. 1 "Oceanic Days"; Saxophone Concerto "Dem Licht entgegen" [Hybrid SACD]
Manufacturer: Marco Polo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007Y0QB2 Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Customer Reviews:
A Real Discovery.......2005-05-21
The disc contains two major works of the young Rasmussen (b. 1961 -- he started out as a rock musician and soon was smitten with the possibilities of 'classical' music) -- the Symphony No. 1, subtitled 'Oceanic Days,' (1995-97) and the Saxophone Concerto, subtitled 'Dem Licht Entgegen' ('Toward the Light') (2001). The 40-minute symphony's subtitle is taken from a line by Faeroese poet William Heinesen (1900-1991): 'It's again one of these Oceanic days.' The symphony is a paean to the landscape and seascape of his homeland, the Faeroe Islands. This group of 18 islands, with a total area of less than 600 square miles and a population of about 50,000, is located in the North Atlantic about 200 miles northwest of the Shetland Islands, which are themselves off the northernmost coast of Scotland. They were settled by the Vikings, the ancestors of the modern-day Faeroese, in the 8th century. The islands joined Denmark in 1386 and have been part of the Danish kingdom ever since. The Faeroes have had home rule, under Danish authority, since 1948. The symphony's orchestration abounds with impressionistic effects -- shimmering strings and tuned percussion, pictorial wind and brass solos, and in the third movement (of three) a tuba representing a whale. All this is so expertly and seamlessly done that one is carried along both dreamily and breathlessly, if one can imagine, towards a peroration where the string players are instructed to sing their lines as well as play them. This is almost as if the seemingly barren landscape has been populated by its hardy human inhabitants. An extraordinary work.
The Saxophone Concerto, here played by its dedicatee, Danish saxophonist Jeanette Balland, is unusual in one respect: the soloist is required to play baritone, tenor, alto and finally a soprano saxophone in each of the four movements respectively. What an interesting idea! This would be a mere parlor trick if it weren't for the effect this has. The concerto builds from an almost primal percussive and deep-hued brutality in the first movement through a kind of striving of the saxophonist to rise out of the darkness into the light, accomplished in part by the ascending range of the four saxophones used. The second movement is lyrical (and again has string players singing a unison vocalise as they play), the third has echo effects and soloistic chamber music passages, and the fourth has a triumphant soprano sax sailing above the orchestra in concerto grosso style.
Throughout both works the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, under Finnish conductor Hannu Lintu, and captured in stunningly brilliant SACD sound, plays beautifully. The string players even sing well! This is indeed an impressive first hearing of music from this inventive and talented composer. As far as I know this is a first recording of his music. I shall be on the lookout for more.
Recommended for those who love to discover new composers.
TT=62mins
Scott Morrison
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Almost Live
Rosemont Crossing Manufacturer: Oceanic Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000AB51OO Release Date: 2005-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Falling Rain
- In Your Arms
- Time To Make A Change
- Crazy Love
- You Can't Mean That
- Sweet Radish
- Reflections
- Daeya
- Lonely Again
- Wondering Why
- The Calm Within The Wild
- Landslide
Product Description
With one female and two male lead singers, Almost Live, is a vibrant compilation of Americana: Folk-Rock, Grass Roots and Country. The eleven songs (nine original, 2 covers) were recorded in an astounding 5 days, deep in the beautiful green Hocking Hills of Ohio, the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The bands acoustic guitars and vocal stylings are reminiscent of Crosby, Stills, Nash &Young and The Eagles, but with the contemporary vibe of Nickel Creek.Customer Reviews:
Impossible to dislike!.......2005-10-08
I found RC's female singer in another band on Amazon, Drawing Down the Moon, whose CD "Angel in My Dream" is at the opposite end of the musical spectrum---Goddess Rock! Now THAT'S musical chops!
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Angel in My Dream
Drawing Down the Moon Manufacturer: Oceanic Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00063QTMY Release Date: 2004-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Pride
- Blue
- Dream
- Burn My Soul
- Who I am
- Whiskey
- Riverside
- Live 1Without Love
- Sister
- Never Ending Nights
- Told Me So
- Deny
Album Description
Goddess Rock / guitar band pop - A little edge to the etherial.Customer Reviews:
Chick Quotient!.......2005-05-29
The song "Who I Am," sets the lyrical mood for the whole record: relationships are just not gonna work if you expect these ladies to go down easy,'cause you gotta appreciate how strong women can be. The effect is celebratory and sexy as all get out!
I was expecting the second coming of Vixen but... .......2005-03-09
You certainly can't deny that the group is all about empowerment on the opening track "Pride"; a blend of acoustic chords and electric solos. The layered vocal harmonies are nearly flawless. The acoustic heavy ballad "Blue" has a spiritual feel to it, which may have something to do with the angelic vocal delivery. The spiritualism continues on "Dream", only this time it's on the other side. Although it contains a funky bassline and ample riffs, the track is softened by warm keyboard tones. "Who Am I" is about acceptance, as the vocalist makes it clear that you need to take her or leave her the way she is. Her delivery is full of both power and emotion. The bluesy solo section is quite moving too.
I have to agree with the lyrics of the bluesy ditty "Whiskey"; love is like whiskey, sometimes it goes down easy, sometimes it burns. "Live Without Love" is about a jaded lover that is trying to get her emotions over with the help of fuzzy riffs and pounding drums. Drawing Down the Moon cover some really deep and heavy topics on a couple of tracks. "Sister" is about how a confidant stands by her friend after she had her innocence taken by a deplorable excuse of man; a very commanding performance. "Told Me So" may have a think bassline and plenty of tuneful guitar licks, but it tells the tale of an unfaithful husband from the point of view of the other woman.
The Bad
Nothing
The Verdict
I'll admit it, I was expecting the second coming of Vixen, but in the end I was pleasantly surprised. Drawing Down the Moon are strong woman expressing their feelings about deep and heavy subjects, while at the same time setting it to accomplished, pleasing, and well written music.
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Oceanic
Vangelis Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006TIY Release Date: 1997-05-28 |
Tracks:
- Bon Voyage
- Sirens' Whispering
- Dreams of Surf
- Spanish Harbour
- Islands of the Orient
- Fields of Coral
- Aquatic Dance
- Memories of Blue
- Song of the Seas
Amazon.com
A few departures and pretty moments aside, this is more of the same from Vangelis. "Islands of the Orient" is one track with a dash of spark and spirit. --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
A well-crafted piece of work.......2007-06-22
Out of this world!.......2007-05-15
not stisfied.......2007-01-15
It is now more one month since I paid the money and yet I didn't get my money's worth.
Please consider this review as a complaint.
SIMPLY GREAT.......2006-10-01
I am not sure if you have seen the Movie Gattaca, but if you did you may agree with me that the music in this album fits perfectly for this movie.
I play this album in my bedroom, almost every night. Very relaxing; melodic album.
Highly recommended.
evocative - a gem for Vangelis connoisseurs!.......2006-09-10
Fortunatley this album is in the great discs group! It is very heavily themed and has a almost "retro-lounge-music" feel to it. But where in the hands of most an old bossa-nova beatbox sound would sound cheesy, Vangelis builds breezy, evocative and thoroughly refreshing soundscapes. This is sunny, tropical, lush, crystaline water music that seems to have been extracted form the oceans tehmselves. It makes geographic references throughout, but with delightful subtlety and refinement.
This album gets played a lot in my house, and one of the things that I find fascinating is some of the sounds on it. Vangelis has used a pallette of modified instrument sounds that defy description. It is hard to tell what is a guitar, a piano or a harp, or all those things together, but these sounds work exceptionally well. It sounds very natural and organic, its easy to forget this is actually electronic music. No dud tracks on this one, unique, beautiful and interesting melodies, and of course the production is excellent.
A must for any Vangelis collection, this is the man doing what he does best!
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- Scenes from a Summerday
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