| 1. Within Attraction |
| 2. Enchantment |
| 3. Word in Private |
| 4. Before I Go |
| 5. Felitsa |
| 6. Someday |
| 7. Rain Must Fall |
Someday,Yanni,Page Music,Adult Alternative,Arranger,Contemporary Instrumental,Jazz Music,Leader,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Progressive Electronic
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Road to Perdition (Score)
Thomas Newman Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068D1A Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Rock Island, 1931
- Wake
- Just The Feller
- Mr. Rance
- Bit Borrowers
- Murder (In Four Parts)
- Road To Chicago
- Reading Room
- Someday Sweetheart
- Meet Maguire
- Blood Dog
- Finn McGovern
- The Farm
- Dirty Money
- Rain Hammers
- A Blind Eye
- Nothing To Trade
- Queer Notions
- Virgin Mary
- Shoot The Dead
- Grave Drive
- Cathedral
- There'll Be Some Changes Made
- Ghosts
- Lexington Hotel, Room 1432
- Road To Perdition
- Perdition - Piano Duet
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Director Sam Mendes's much-anticipated follow-up to his Academy Award ®-winning American Beauty found him exploring the period gangster film--but with a moral fiber and undercurrent of family tragedy familiar from his Oscar ® triumph. As he did with Beauty, Mendes again wisely entrusts the film's music to Tom Newman, a composer with an instinctive knack for getting inside a film's characters via innovative and often orthodox methods. As many of Newman's preceding scores have been rhythmically driven and rife with improvisation-driven experimentalism, its good to hear his equally distinctive writing for orchestra largely take center stage here again. But Newman's inquisitive musical instincts can't be denied, and his melancholy string writing is leavened first with subtle uilleann pipe flourishes that echo the characters' Irish-American roots, then with savory, yet ever-restrained touches of his own ethnic-defying instrumental color and rhythmic accents. It's another moody and introspective gem, seasoned with some lively period jazz (courtesy of the Charleston Chasers, Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, and Chicago Rhythm Kings) and a warm, final surprise: a duet of John M. Williams's autumnal title track performed by none other than stars Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Fathers & Sons.......2007-05-13
Hauntingly Wonderful.......2006-12-18
Tells The Story.......2006-04-12
Road to Excellence!.......2006-03-14
MY MOM !!.......2006-02-27
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I'm Gonna Be Dead Someday...
Joe Rogan Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004WF29 Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Getting Pumped
- Greetings/Girlfriends
- L.A. Strip Clubs
- Ladies Night Out
- Men And Male Bonding
- Not Homophobic/The Word Is 'Cock'
- Other Countries Suck/Soccer
- The Olympics
- White Trash/Aliens/John Glenn
- Anna Nicole Smith/How To Die
- Ginger Lynn 1
- Voodoo Punanny
- Ginger Lynn 2
- Relationships/Doggy Style
- Blow Jobs/Oral Sex Is Healthy
- No Substitutions/The Secret Moves/Proper Techniques
- Tigers Fucking
Customer Reviews:
not soon enough!.......2007-01-10
really funny cd.......2006-07-12
Not "just for men" ..........2006-06-15
I wanted to add my two cents here because I don't think his humor can solely be enjoyed by men. I'm a woman and I think he's hilarious. Yeah, he's crass and vulgar--so what? That's exactly what makes him so good. He's real. I think the best comedians are those with the ability to turn their insides out and give us the rawest, most eye-opening picture of who they are and how they see the world. Done and done.
And even if you don't believe everything he believes, you'd be remiss not to realize that he's a clearly a smart cookie. He's not just throwing out BS on topics he knows nothing about. If nothing else, you've got to respect that. Not to mention his obvious talent in the delivery of his jokes--can't wait until I can see his act in person.
The bottomline is that if you don't laugh, maybe it's time to check for your pulse.
Fear is Not a Factor, but Funny is........2006-03-15
Pretty Good! It's like Stanhope at 60%.......2006-02-17
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The Ultimate Gilbert & Sullivan Collection
Arthur Sullivan , Isidore Godfrey , Royston Nash , New Symphony Orchestra of London , Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , Colin Wright , Donald Adams , George Cook , Gillian Knight , Jean Hindmarsh , Jeffrey Skitch , John Ayldon , John Reed , Joyce Wright , Kenneth Sandford , Lyndsie Holland , Owen Brannigan , Pauline Wales , Peggy Ann Jones , Thomas Round , Valerie Masterson , and D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007OU0 Release Date: 1998-06-09 |
Tracks:
- H.M.S. Pinafore: We Shall Sail The Ocean Blue
- H.M.S. Pinafore: I'm Called Little Buttercup
- H.M.S. Pinafore: My Galant Crew, Good Morning
- H.M.S. Pinafore: I'm The Monarch Of The Sea
- H.M.S. Pinafore: When I Was A Lad
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Nevermind The Why And Wherefore
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Kind Captain, I've Important Information
- H.M.S. Pinafore: Carefully On Tip - Toe Stealing
- H.M.S. Pinafore: For He Is An Englishman
- The Pirates Of Penzance: I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major - General
- The Pirates Of Penzance: When A Felon's Not Engaged In His Employment
- The Pirates Of Penzance: With Cat Like Tread
- The Sorcerer: My Name Is John Wellinton Wells
- The Gondoliers: Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
- Patience: If You're Anxious To Shine
- The Mikado: If You Want To Know Who We Are
- The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- The Mikado: Behold The Lord High Executioner
- The Mikado: As Someday It May Happen
- The Mikado: Three Little Maids From School Are We
- The Mikado: The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- The Mikado: Here's A How - De - Do!
- The Mikado: From Ev'ry Kind Of Man Obedience I Expect
- The Mikado: A More Humane Mikado Never Did In Japan Exist
- The Mikado: The Criminal Cried As He Dropp'd Him Down
- The Mikado: The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring, Tra La
- The Mikado: On A Tree By A River A Little Tom Tit
- The Mikado: There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
- The Mikado: For He's Gone And Married Yum-Yum
Customer Reviews:
Well worth the price.......2006-04-13
Not Exactly "The Ultimate" Collection..........2004-12-23
In addition, while most of the music is very well performed, some of the vocalists either go a bit overboard or, at the very opposite end, seem to lack expression. For example, this Nanki-Poo (in The Mikado) seems to be overly occupied with vibrato. Katisha's voice is annoying, and The Mikado's low voice often seems to lack feeling and humor. The other idiosyncracies, like the very frightening evil laughing during "A More Humane Mikado" and hissing during "Three Little Maids" really bug me.
Then again, I'm new to Gilbert and Sullivan, and was introduced to the music through the Topsy Turvy soundtrack, which has a noticeably less operatic style, and hardly includes "stage noise"... so perhaps all this is the norm. Do listen to the tracks for yourself, though, before you purchase the CD. Personally, I find that the Topsy Turvy soundtrack, while considerably less ecompassing, is much lighthearted and easier listening.
Where's the chicks?!?!.......2003-05-15
Not quite the ultimate...........2002-03-25
Great Music - Questionable Selection.......2002-02-05
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Someday
Nazanin Manufacturer: Bodog Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LP4OJW Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Someday (The Revolution Song)
- Forever
- Split Personality
- Supergirl
- I Do
- You're Calling Me
- Over
- Prelude
- Extraordinary
- I Dance For You
- Something I Would Die For
- Stolen
- Prelude
- Goleh Song
- Someday (Persian)
Customer Reviews:
Great Music CD !.......2007-06-17
Her title song "Someday" comes from a passionate voice in memory of the women and children that have been tortured in the name of a pathetic and oppressive Islamic regime in Iran.
The entire CD exemplifies her versatility as a Pop singer, passionate, sincere and sexy.
"Revolutionary".......2007-06-07
Many people have posted bits of Nazanin's bios in their reviews. One thing that I found greatly interesting was she is not a made up refuge. Her family was greatly impacted by Iran's "regressive revolution." According to a Nazanin biography:
"Born in Tehran during the turmoil of the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Nazanin's family was forced to leave all their worldly possessions behind and flea to freedom, when her father had been jailed and tortured by the Revolutionary Guard under the new regime. Awaiting execution, it was the familys escape to Europe that saved them from political persecution. Faced with adversity so early in life, the revolution impacted her core."
If you wish to go to Nazanin's website, you can stream all of the songs and listen to them. If you aren't one for sampling music before you buy, take my word, you won't regret this purchase.
Nazanin is Wonder Woman.......2007-06-01
Aside from her music, Nazanin is a tireless activist for the oppressed in Iran and around the world. The music in itself is well worth the purchase, but knowing that you are supporting someone who is trying to make the world a better place is an additional incentive.
WAKE UP WORLD.......2007-05-16
The Real Miss World.......2007-04-24
Ms. Afshin-Jam is a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, achieving the top rank of Warrant Officer 1st Class. Fluent in three languages -- Farsi, English, French-- she also holds a degree in International Relations and Political Science from the University of British Columbia, and has studied at France's prestigious Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and England's Herstmonceux Castle.
Although Nazanin Afshin-Jam didn't win that Miss World contest, she has proven herself a woman dedicated to putting her education, intellect and talents to help those in need. Nazanin is the individual most responsible for the recent release of her namesake, Nazanin Mahabad Fatehi, from a death sentence in Iran. In 2005, Fatehi, 17 at the time, had been sentenced to hang for stabbing one of three men who tried to rape her and her 15 year-old niece. Nazanin started a worldwide campaign to free this girl. By traveling throughout North America and Europe, giving speeches, and holding discussions in the media, Nazanin brought this case to world attention, gathering more than 350,000 signatures to a petition to the Iranian authorities. Nazanin hopes to continue her work in stopping the executions of minors. This is one extraordinary lady.
Now to the CD...
SOMEDAY is truly an eclectic mix. Sung in English, French and Farsi the 12 genre-spanning tracks reflect Nazanin's global upbringing, ranging in mood and style from traditional Persian melodies and a variety of exotic grooves and beats, to dance pop and lush ballads. The title track (dedicated to aforementioned Nazanin Mahabad Fatehi), is an anthem demanding freedom and dignity for the people of Iran. While 10 of the 12 songs on SOMEDAY were written or co-written by Nazanin herself, the Farsi "Goleh Sang," written by famous Iranian pianist/songwriter Anoushirvan Rohani and Bijan Samandar is a wonderful piece highlighting the versatility of Nazanin's abilities. For me, however, the best of the songs on this CD has to be "I Do." This song is a gorgeous ballad by Nazanin singing as a newlywed woman who promises everlasting love and devotion to her sleeping husband as she watches over him in the moonlight.
A beautiful song, of the kind that one rarely hears anymore.
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Magical Musicals / Kunzel, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001QGKF Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Hercules: Introduction
- Hercules: The Gospel Truth
- Hercules: One Last Hope
- Hercules: I Won't Say
- Hercules: Zero To Hero
- Hercules: A Star Is Born
- Hercules: Go The Distance
- Aladdin And the King Of Thieves: Party In Agrabah
- Pocahontas: Just Around The River Bend
- The Return Of Jafar: You're Only Second Rate
- The Return Of Jafar: Forget About Love
- The Return Of Jafar: I'm Looking Out For Me
- The Return Of Jafar: Nothing In The World
- Toy Story: You've Got A Friend In Me
- 101 Dalmations: Cruella De Vil
- Pocahontas: Colors Of The Wind
- Oliver And Company: Once Upon A Time In New York City
- Oliver And Company: Why Should I Worry?
- The Nightmare Before Christmas: What's This?
- James And The Giant Peach: Good News
- Mulan: Orchestral Suite
- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: The Bells Of Notre Dame
- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: Someday
- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: God Help The Outcasts
- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: Topsy Turvy
- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: Court Of Miracles
- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: A Guy Like You
- The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: Heaven's Light
Customer Reviews:
Not impressed.......2003-11-25
Although the orchestration of the songs is well done, most of them simply were not meant to be performed by a chorus; and they sound terrible in that form. If you want some of the songs on this CD, I suggest you look at one of Disney's compilation CDs in the Classic Disney Vol. 1-5 series or the actual soundtracks of the movies.
Inexorable wonder!.......2001-06-23
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Someday My Prince Will Come
Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J7SU Release Date: 1999-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Someday My Prince Will Come
- Old Folks
- Pfrancing
- Drad Dog
- Teo
- I Thought About You
- Blues No. 2
- Someday My Prince Will Come (Alternate Take)
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The session that produced Someday My Prince Will Come is finally restored and collected together on one CD, and the transitional nature of the Miles Davis band at that moment is now clearer than ever. Hank Mobley produces some fine blues-inflected tenor solos, but when you hear guest John Coltrane (his last recording with Davis) on the alternate take of the title and on the modal "Teo," it's understandable why Davis was unhappy: Coltrane plays with a confidence and a bravado that no other saxophonist could have mustered at that time, and lifts the band from the first note on. And when Philly Joe Jones sits in on "Blues No. 2," playing with clarity and volatility, you know that Davis's working group was not quite up to his best. Still, Wynton Kelly is finely poised throughout; "Pfrancing" is one of Davis's most charming and durable works; and the muted trumpet on "Old Folks" and "I Thought About You" is vintage. Maybe not essential Davis, but very pleasurable nonetheless. --John F. SzwedCustomer Reviews:
Davis and Mobley were great together.......2007-05-01
Mobley and Miles Davis should have been soul-mates, prior to '64, Davis often played solos close to the melodic line (see his solo on Round Midnight). John Coltrane thought so, he recommended Mobley to Davis as his replacement. Mobley has a wonderful lyric sound to his sax, despite the indifference of Miles Davis and much of the hardbop world to his work during his life. Thoughtful Mobley played complex music, occationally just behind the beat (like Billie Holiday).
In the song "Someday my Prince", Miles starts the solos and lays down the general tempo. Hank Mobley listens very carefully, comes in next, with a mirror image solo, similar structure, similar tempo, thoughtful lyrical, just like Davis. Then Coltrane comes in, much too hard and much too loud, with a solo completely unlike what anyone else in the group was playing...(Other reviewers have called Mobley "tentative" because he listened to what Davis was playing and didn't jump in, blowing as hard as he could. I disagree.)
For the rest of the album you hear the interplay of Mobley and Davis who fit together hand-in-glove, instead of fighting each other (in "Blackhawk - Live" - hear "Bye Bye Blackbird"). Coltrane was unhappy the MD group and soon to leave (it shows).
Davis and Mobley were great together. Mobley listened better than nearly anyone else, to Miles Davis and other trumpeters. Why they didn't play together more is a mystery to me. The only sense I can make of it is that Coltrane was a strong acid-contrast to Davis and Mobley was his mirror/shadow and Davis prefered contrast.
This (underrated) album is one of the ten best by Miles Davis.
the great back up pianists.......2006-11-02
Herbie Hancock is a on a plateau of his own.In my estimate after Wynton, Hancock stands alone. I'm going adrift.Thanks for your patience. Wynton's solo on 'drag dog' is right 'in the pocket',and you can savour the classic Wynton signature on his solo on 'Someday my Prince Will Come'.Albums such as these are invincable,so full of creative ideas,that we all can return for many listenings and always find something new. This is the hallmark of high calibre composition and superlative execution of the improvised line, and in this case by the 18 carat gold quintet that's cutting the sides. Miles is in good company as Coltrane, Mobley, Wynton Kelly,Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb are on board to enjoy the ride.Great set.One to tuck away in the archives.Enjoy
Mediocrity of Hank Mobley.......2006-09-02
Although the guest John Coltrane plays wonderfully too in the album, but I like both Mobley and Coltrane. Mobley plays mundanely, but in the performance, a kind of mediocrity stand out conspicuously. It appears this mediocrity expresses his life. It grabs my ears and doesn't let go. Seldom meet I such a play. I hear Mobley saying as if human life be such a thing. (In that time Davis herhaps would try to find a new direction.)
The muted trumpet of Miles is natural and unconstrained. The lovely piano play of Wynton Kelly, with playing good accompaniment. The drums of Jimmy Cobb make the performance clear and rhythmic. As to the bass of Paul Chambers, I have now found it fits very much to the standard numbers of Miles Davis.
End of an Era.......2006-07-26
The tuneful Miles Davis.......2005-08-16
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André Rieu - La vie est belle (Life is Beautiful)
Manufacturer: Sin-Drome Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NNOW Release Date: 2001-09-04 |
Tracks:
- La Vie Est Belle
- You Are My Hearts Desire
- Juliska From Budapest
- Danube Love
- Ole Guapa
- Kalinka
- Ramona
- Heia In The Mountains
- Stenka Rasin
- I Want To Dream Of You, My Darling
- Lara's Theme
- Snowwhite
- Amazing Grace
- Poliushko Polka
- Glenn Miller Melody
- The Andre Sisters
- Bolero
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The Viennese waltz is never far from violinist Andre Rieu's heart, but you won't find a single work from Johann Strauss on Life Is Beautiful. This time around, Rieu is globetrotting for his hummable, danceable melodies--to solid results. "Ole Guapa" is a tango featuring accordion; "Kalinka" is a familiar Russian tune; and "Amazing Grace," "Snow White," and Rieu's "Glenn Miller Melody" are tried-and-true American. Throughout, Rieu and his orchestra perform these works with plenty of style and polish; it's easy to see why he's such a hit with public-television audiences. His shortened version of Bolero may not be the sexiest available, but it is fun. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Romantic.......2003-09-10
I feel the best tracks on this album are the russian-themed ones, like the title track (which I listen to on REPEAT when I am looking through my russian countryside or Romanov family album books). I feel that this and "Lara's Theme" (Maurice Jarre's love theme from the film DR. ZHIVAGO (a wonderful book and DVD)! conveys the passion for homeland which I strongly feel beats strongest in the hearts of all russians, more than than any other people). These compositions are so beautiful that it brings tears to the eyes if one surrenders oneself to them.
andre rieu.......2002-09-04
Andre Rieu.......2001-09-28
Music is beautiful.......2001-09-11
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Someday My Prince Will Come
Great Jazz Trio Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VEY3Q Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Caravan
- Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
- Moose The Mooche
- A Child Is Born
- Satin Doll
- Someday My Prince Will Come
- The Shadow Of Your Smile
- Long Ago And Far Away
- You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
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The late drummer Elvin Jones is best known for propelling John Coltrane, but the groove master was also a member of a legendary musical family. So it's only fitting that his brother, pianist Hank, was present for this 2002 date, the drummer's last session. And what a session it was! Along with the ebullient bassist Richard Davis, the siblings swing through several jazz and pop standards. The solid bass lines and pillow-soft piano, especially on the waltzy title track and the Latin-tinged "Caravan," make for a joyful noise, as does the stride-influenced solo-piano feature, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." But Elvin Jones's intricate cross-rhythms and shimmering cymbals provide the superb, syncopated colors, made by a magnificent artist whose brilliant beats and brushstrokes helped paint the canvas of modern jazz. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Customer Reviews:
Solid.......2006-02-01
Legendary artists do not a great recording necessarily make.......2005-01-21
band'o brothers.......2004-12-06
Even though it is a family tune, it is a standard by all measures, and so are the other songs. Classic bop tunes as moose the mooche, duke tunes like caravan, or satin doll, and lots of ballads. On one of the ballad, long ago and far away, Richard Davis plays the intro and outro with the bow. Richard Davis used to be a bit more avant-garde on his eric dolphy and andrew hill cds (he is on dolphy's 'out to lunch' and hill's 'point of departure' and 'black fire'). Hank Jones plays with the same light and delicate touch as always.
I cannot figure out why in the universe there's a baseball diamond on the cover art (it looks like this cd has a companion in 'autumn leaves' with the same cast, and another baseball picture on the cover). Other than that, this cd is great for someone who wants to hear a classical approach to jazz standards.
A Piece of Historic Inspiration.......2004-11-05
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Hag/Someday We'll Look Back
Merle Haggard Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E5LFFU Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Soldier's Last Letter
- Shelly's Winter Love
- Jesus, Take A Hold
- I Can't Be Myself
- I'm A Good Loser
- Sidewalks Of Chicago
- No Reason To Quit
- If You've Got The Time
- The Farmer's Daughter
- I've Done It All
- I Ain't Got Nobody (Previously Unreleased - bonus track)
- I'll Be A Hero When I Strike (bonus track)
- Trouble In Mind (bonus track)
- Someday We'll Look Back
- Train Of Life
- One Sweet Hello
- One Row At A Time
- Big Time Annie's Square
- I'd Rather Be Gone
- California Cottonfields
- Carolyn
- Tulare Dust
- Huntsville
- The Only Trouble With Me
- Spanish Two Step (Previously Unreleased - bonus track)
- Worried, Unhappy, Lonesome, & Sorry (bonus track)
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Haggard shines as he expands his songwriting territory .......2007-01-10
The first album, Hag, probably has more of a conservative bent than the second, with the heartfelt "Soldier's Last Letter," the plea "Jesus, Take A Hold," and the tender "Farmer's Daughter." Throughout the album, Hag uses subtle textures (listen to the piano on "Shelly's Winter Love") to convey his subtly powerful songs. "Sidewalks of Chicago is another highlight with its hard living tale. Other highlights are the honky-tonkin' "I'm A Good Loser," the homage-paying yodel in "I Ain't Got Nobody," and the humorous, true-to-life "I've Done it All." Any fan of Merle Haggard knows he really did do it all, working the cotton fields and doing time in jail before becoming one of country music's greatest songwriters.
The second album, Someday We'll Look Back, might be even better than Hag. Like Hag, Someday We'll Look Back reflects subtly on life's hard times (especially with the title track) but it also finds Merle wistfully telling tales from his childhood. "One Row at a Time," "California Cotton Fields" and "Tulare Dust" all reflect a rough but character-building agrarian childhood and a sentimental sympathy for Haggard's hard-working father. "Huntsville" is a great, brooding somewhat autobiographical prison song with some great lines--"the man better keep both eyes on me, or they're gonna lose ol' Hag." The album also has some of Haggard's trademark humorous and upbeat moments, like on the easy-going "The Only Trouble With Me" and on the rock-influenced "Worried, Unhappy, Lonesome and Sorry."
I heartily recommend this economically-priced twofer to people who are already fans of Hag--I think you'll really enjoy the songwriting risks and growth he accomplishes. I also recommend Merle to fans of classic rock and folk--modern country music's sorry state sometimes obscures the genre's rich history--there's a lot to enjoy here, even for rock and roll fans who usually think they're too cool for country.
The Hag.......2006-11-12
Listen And Let Merle Show You The Way To Bakersfield.......2006-10-12
Merle has been recording for more than fourty years. He along with fellow Californian, Buck Owens helped to forge a new sound in country back in the early 1960's. It became known as the Bakersfield Sound and it defined what main stream country music would sound like right up until today. This two-fer offering comes from Merle's most productive period and contains some of his all-time best songwriting.
Merle Haggard embraces everything that folks have come to expect from an artist who never needed to change or compromise. He never saw any need to adapt his style to satisfy a fickled and trendy record-buying public. His songs are the expression of one who has lived a life born of struggle, hardships and more than a fair share of mistakes. But along the way he used these life experiences to shape a unique style and a distinct sound that can never be duplicated. I don't think Merle Haggard ever put out a bad record and here are two of his very best. Listen...Open up your ears and open your mind and let Merle show you the way to Bakersfield.
Classic Hag -- Two Great Albums at a Great Price.......2006-10-10
Given the rift in America at that time over race relations, poverty, civil rights, and the war in Vietnam, several songs on Hag seem to directly address these issues: the opener, a chilling cover of Ernie Tubbs' "Soldier's Last Letter," updates this classic against the backdrop of Vietnam. Given that we are again involved in a war with dubious meaning foisted upon us by leaders who have been less than candid, this song resonates as if it was written yesterday. "Sidewalks of Chicago" addresses homelessness and poverty, and "The Farmer's Daughter" is about tolerance and respect for others. The poignant "Jesus Take a Hold" asks for Jesus to intervene and help us, given that our leaders have failed us and the country is hopelessly divided.
But the best songs on Hag are the ones where Merle turns inward, and writes of uncertainty, lost love, and whether he can accomplish what his heart really wants. "Shelley's Last Love," a deft and moving love song, finds Merle hitting his stride as a songwriter. "I Can't Be Myself" and "I'm a Good Loser" continue in this vein, as does the heartfelt "I've Done It All." In sum, Hag finds Merle in top form as a singer, songwriter, and performer, it is easily one of his best records.
The follow up, Someday We'll Look Back, is a much looser, more relaxed affair. Filled with fine western swing and easy harmonies, this is Merle's backporch album, enjoyable from start to finish. The band rocks and rolls and Merle is clearly having a good time.
By the time you done listening to this great two-fer, you will, too.
maybe the best hag twofer.......2006-09-15
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Wendy Lands Sings the Music of the Pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman
Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007E8QH Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Fall In Love Again
- Turn Away
- I Wish You'd Ask to Dance with Me
- Dancing with Antonio
- Someday We Will Love Again
- Without You
- I'm Set Free
- True and Tender
- Smoke and Mirrors
- Prisoners of Evening
- My Memories of You
- Hold Me a Moment
Customer Reviews:
A loving tribute to a father from his son.......2005-03-25
Hunt down the originals.......2005-01-20
Only when one hears these songs with their original Polish texts (whether one understands them or not), harmonised, arranged and sung in a style that bears the authenticity of their own time, can one appreciate the (no doubt well-intentioned) folly and inadequacy of this Wendy Lands collection. These new English texts are not translations, so the words have been artificially grafted onto a melody that has been crafted to set and convey text with quite another meaning. Of course the quality of Szpilman's material ensures that the new songs based on his melodies are perfectly respectable as atmospheric bluesy-jazzy numbers, but I can't help wishing that some executive had had the courage to release an album of the songs in their original language and colours... They are incomparably more atmospheric, haunting, charming, melancholy and elegant than the 'versions' presented on this new disc. Any lover of Edith Piaf or Jaques Brel, for example, would fall for them immediately - the inpenetrability of the language only adds to their charm, and is far more meaningful than the second-rate doggerel shoe-horned to the melodies here. I hope these Polish recordings will become generally available soon - if not, you'll have to make friends with a Pole, get a cheap flight to Warsaw, or petition Polish Radio! It really is worth it - the old recordings are charming and heartbreaking.
Huge Disappointment.......2004-02-27
I suggest that Andrzej Szpilman, Wladyslav' son, have another go at this project. During my Foreign Service career I have spent many months in Warsaw 1960-1962 and many hours at the Congresova and other night clubs. It shouldn't be too hard to persuade some Polish musicians to cooperate in a project to re-create Wladyslav's songs imbued with their original charm and spirit.
Finally, I wonder if the English lyrics followed the original Polish or were completely different.
Who is this woman!?!.......2003-06-17
The last album that similarly impressed me was Norah Jones.
Then to realize that these melodies were written by Wladislaw Szpilman (the subject of Roman Polaski's "The Pianist") just adds to the wonderment of this beautiful album.
Please, more Wendy Lands! Bravo!!!
Truly Sublime!.......2003-06-15
Meditation Music:
- Song of Hope
- Songman
- Sonic Atmosphere Sampler
- Stephen Longfellow Fiske
- Sugar Hill Story: To the Beat Y'All
- Sugarspoon
- Synthesizer Spectacular
- The Best of Both Worlds: The Second Audion Sampler
- The Duo
- Thinking of You
Meditation Music
Hot Tracks: Best of Samantha Fox
The Greatest Voice in Opera: Highlights from Idomeneo
Sinfonia Astral: Aries/Various
Music: Put Your Heart into It [CD-single]
Serie Noire: Dark Pop & New Beat [Import]
Roll Wit Tha Flava [Explicit Lyrics]