| 1. Afar |
| 2. Wanderer |
| 3. Rub With Ashes |
| 4. Children on the Hill |
| 5. Widows Charm |
| 6. Serpent (In Quicksilver) |
| 7. Dark Star |
| 8. Abandoned Cities |
The Serpent (In Quicksilver)/Abandoned Cities,Harold Budd,Warner Bros / Wea,Ambient,Jazz,Neo-Classical,New Age / Meditation
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Serpent Saints
Entombed Manufacturer: Candlelight ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QUUDDI Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Serpent Saints
- Masters of Death - Entombed,
- Amok
- Thy Kingdom Coma
- When in Sodom
- In the Blood
- Ministry
- Dead the Dying and the Dying to Be Dead
- Warfare Plague Famine Death
- Love Song for Lucifer
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Music from le Serpent Rouge
Various Artists Manufacturer: Cia - Copeland Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OLHFWG Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Egypto Fantasia - Henry Doktorski
- Cirkus II - Accordion Tribe
- Opa Cupa - Brass Menazeri Balkan Brass Band
- Discovered - Beats Antique
- Delicate Perceptions - Pentaphobe
- Khawatem - Upper Egypt Ensemble
- Bashraf Nawa'ather Yusuf Bey - Sami Al-Shawa, Rose Zahran
- Outlandish 3 - Tobias Roberson
- Izvorski Biseri - Boban Markovic Orkestar
- Burkan Cocek - Kocani Orkestar,
- Ya Msaharni - Al-Ahram Orchestra
- Kitten Pig - Pentaphobe
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The Serpent
Still Remains Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RP2JK2 Release Date: 2007-08-07 |
Tracks:
- The Serpent
- The Wax Walls Of an Empty Room
- Stay Captive
- Anemia In Your Sheets
- Maria
- Dropped From the Cherry Tree
- Dancing With the Enemy
- The River Song
- Sleepless Nights Alone
- An Undesired Reunion
- Avalanche
Album Description
Ask Still Remains, the young Grand Rapids, MI band, about what the last two years have been like and they'll begin by telling you how much they've grown as people and musicians. I've grown up a lot, explains vocalist T.J. Miller. I feel like I've come into my own as a songwriter. I haven't been afraid to write about things that I might have only alluded to on the last record. My lyrics have always been personal, but the new stuff is deeper, subjects I needed to and wanted to get out. Produced by Steve Evetts (Story Of The Year, Lifetime, Saves The Day) and mixed by Logan Mader (ex-Machine Head, ex-Soulfly guitars), The Serpent palatably demonstrates the culmination of the last two years of Still Remains' efforts and experiences. With a new line-up intact, Still Remains have written their best music to date. While songs like `Stay Captive' and `Dancing With The Enemy' showcase the band's versatility and musical growth towards the more alternative, songs like `The Wax Walls Of An Empty Room' confirm that the band will continue to hold their footing within the metal community.
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Best of Stargate SG.1
Manufacturer: Gnp Crescendo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005N8TS Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Stargate SG-1: Main Title
- Suite From The Enemy Within
- Suite From Cold Lazarus
- Suite From Emancipation
- Suite From Torment Of Tantalus
- Suite From Thor's Hammer
- Suite From The Nox
- Suite From Hathor
- Suite From Tin Man
- Suite From Within The Serpent's Grasp
- Stargate SG-1: End Credits
Customer Reviews:
Interstellar travel in your headphones........2007-05-31
Anyway, I've listened to this CD once so far and I was very impressed. The music really is enjoyable on its own, and I found myself listening to the Cold Lazerus music twice before I continued throught the rest of the CD.
Finally, don't think there isn't much music on this CD because of the small nunber of tracks. Many of these tracks are six to ten minutes long.
Stargate Music Album.......2007-05-12
Not as good as the 1st Music release.......2004-10-24
A fan of the TV show should be pleasantly surprised by the suites in this CD. It won't disapoint.
one for the fans.......2004-05-07
I personally enjoyed the CD, as I could relate the music back to the particular episodes in which they appeared. Some of the tracks are sweet and melodic, others are more ominious, so it doesn't come up short on variety.
The music sounds, for the most part, rather sythesised (which is why, if you are used to sprawling epic soundtracks from mainstram movies, I generally don't recommend this if you have never watched the show). Tracks are usually a mixture of synthesised sounds combined with more organic notes from traditional instruments, creating a very "sci fi" sound.
This is a great CD to work and study to as it provides great background music without being too intrusive.
Sweet.......2004-02-23
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The Wedding Album
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027JL Release Date: 1991-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Midsummer Night's Dream: Wedding March
- Trumpet Voluntary: The Prince Of Denmark's March
- Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desire
- Abdelazer, Or The Moor's Revenge: Rondeau
- Air On The G String
- Idomenee: Rigaudon
- Coro
- Water Music: Air
- Water Music: Hornpipe
- Water Music: Panis Angelicus
- Sleepers, Awake!
- Organ Sonata III: Con Moto Maestoso
- Trumpet Tune In C: Processional
- Messiah: Pastoral Symphony
- Canon
- Arioso
- St. Anthony Chorale
- Trumpet Voluntary
- Ave Maria
- Semele: Where'er You Walk
- Ode To Joy
- Sheep May Safely Graze
- Trumpet Tune
- Xerxes: Largo
- Rejoice, Beloved Christians - Bach
- Ave Mazria - Schubert
- Samson: Let The Bright Seraphim - Handel
Customer Reviews:
Terrific organ CD by a true virtuoso.......2007-04-20
For another example of Newman's work, see:
Kathleen Battle · Wynton Marsalis ~ Baroque Duet / Anthony Newman · Orch St. Luke's · Nelson
Worthy of Purchase.......2003-10-15
This compilation is better than some others in that it is all played on organ, has so many selections, and the overall feel is regal and celebratory.
Serious Classical Wedding Music.......2002-03-04
My daughter and I have been serious music lovers and amateur pianists, violinist (she only), organist (I only), and singers. Since our church has a very good new electronic organ that can simulate very well the rich tones of a real pipe organ, we are looking for some heavy duty music for organ.
Listen to the sample from item 5, the Rondeau from Abdelazer by Henry Purcell. Play it loud and imagine it as a recessional - with the bride and groom waiting to turn around until the first repetition of the magnificent theme.
This is the only wedding album I found with this Rondeau arranged for organ. Many other albums have this selection played by a small chamber orchestra. That's the way it was written, but we won't be paying for an orchestra in church. And it's magnificent on organ.
We will be using item 21, Where'er You Walk from Handel's Semele as well. It is a beautiful tenor aria with words that are just right. Look around for the words on the Internet - great poetry, and a great love song with stong religious meaning as well.
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Rainbow Serpent: Music For Didgeridoo & Percussion
David Hudson Manufacturer: Celestial Harmonies ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000007Y3 Release Date: 1994-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Bali Doo
- Message Stick
- Undara's Lava Tube
- Dreampipe Rhapsody
- Laura's Festival
- Kuranda Warrior
- Leprechaun Corroboree
- Frenzy
- New Beginning
Album Description
Rainbow Serpent is one of the most important recordings of Australian Aboriginal music ever made. David Hudson, master of the Aboriginal instrument known as the didgeridoo, combines with long-time collaborator and producer, Steve Roach, to create music from a 50,000 year tradition which maintains its heart and soul in the setting of a modern digital recording studio.Traditionally, the didgeridoo is capable of only one note, although numerous overtones of that note can be brought out and a wide variety of blowing techniques can sharply change the sound. In Rainbow Serpent, Hudson uses multiple didgeridoos, with simple percussion and some of Steve Roach's subtle digital processing, to create a unique recording that blends the most ancient musical sounds with the latest hi-tech sound devices.
Rainbow Serpent is clearly rooted in the Aboriginal tradition. Hudson uses the traditional technique of circular breathing to keep the flow of music continuous and to maintain its meditative state. In this technique, the player forces air out of his mouth while breathing in through the nose. The sound is punctuated by a repertoire of traditional grunts and cries, representing different animal spirits. This album is also the work of a contemporary musician and composer. Hudson uses original calls and vocalizing techniques to striking effect on Laura's Festival. Eerie, deep spatial effects are created by the combination of didgeridoo and digital reverb on Undara's Lava Tube; and in Leprechaun Corroboree, Hudson uses Celtic sounding percussion patterns as accompaniment.
Hudson's concluding piece is a spacey tour-de-force called New Beginning. Ringing harmonics, sweeping arcs of didgeridoos, and lonely bush sounds from Queensland, Australia, all inhabit the vast inner space of Steve Roach's digital studio environment. Rainbow Serpent is not a relic of ancient history, but a new Aboriginal music for the late 20th Century.
Customer Reviews:
Eerie and spiritually soothing!.......2000-10-19
One of my favorites.......1999-03-31
All David's work is excellent!.......1998-10-18
Very good playing; pioneer of didjeridu and percussion.......1998-06-13
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The Serpent's Lair
Steve Roach & Byron Metcalf Manufacturer: Projekt Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Y9XO Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- The Lair
- Rite Of Passage
- Shedding The Skin
- Big Medicine
- Future Tribe
- Birthright
- Osmosis
- Egg Chamber Dreaming
Tracks:
- Offering In Waves
- Impending Sense Of Calm
- Cave Dwellers
- Primal Passage
- Serpent Clan
- Beating Heart Of The Dragon Mother
- Ochua
Amazon.com
Ambient explorer Roach and percussionist Metcalf originally began this as an experiment into the effects of breathwork and the use of sound on a person "as a shamanic strategy for healing, personal growth, and transformation." The successful effects their music had in group settings were extended into these compositions. While billed as a collaboration between the two men, The Serpent's Lair also features contributions by (deep breath) violinist Vicki Richards, overtone vocalist Jim Cole, pre-Hispanic sound sorcerer Jorge Reyes, singer Lena Stevens, synthesist Vidna Obmana, "groove alchemist" Vir Unis, and djembe players Jeffrey Fayman and Momodu "Mohammad" Kah. The two discs in this package act as yin and yang--the eight parts of the first disc, "The Serpent's Lair," highlight intoxicatingly hypnotic drum rhythms slicing through churning ambient spaces, while the seven cuts that make up the second disc, "Offerings from the Underworld," travel down darker, spacier streams with subtle rhythms, reverberant vocals, and exotic aerophones caressing and riding the ethereal aural waves. This invigorating combination of musicians invents a dynamic new perspective on Roach's trademark deep-listening forays. It would be wonderful to hear more collaborations like this. --Bryan ReesmanCustomer Reviews:
Amazing.......2007-05-13
Steve's best hybrid album to date.......2007-03-28
+1 hybrid groove is extraordinary
+1 variety of tribal beat and deep space sound
+1 Steve works best with masters such as Metcalf, Obmana, Unis and Rich
+1 unique, illuminating - been looking for this sound since...
Bottom line: a better hybrid groove than Fever Dreams I & II...I reserve judgment on Fever Dreams III
YOU WILL BE TRANSFORMED.......2005-02-03
I'm glad I went ahead and purchased this album anyway. This guy Roach is good, real good. He knows how to play with your emotions. CD #1 has more of a rhythmic trance feel (appropriate for entertaining) whereas CD #2 is far more ambient in nature (and downright spooky at times.) It's true what other reviewers write: this is the most evocative music I've ever listened to. Images and scenes will emerge in your mind. In my case, it was the wonderful scene from the movie "All the Right Stuff" where flying ambers from an Aboriginal fire floated upwards and merged with stars an astronuat in space was observing. Don't believe me about the images? Try this: close your eyes and listen to an entire song. When you open them you'll see that you need some time to adjust to your current surroundings because while your eyes were closed you were transported to an entirely different place in your mind's eye.
It wouldn't surprise me if classical minimalist composer Philip Glass has some Roach in his CD rotation. I know I'll definitely be purchasing some more of his music. I'd recommend sticking with Amazon when buying his CD's, because given the large number and differing variety he has out (I understand 3 new ones are planned for this year) you'll be disappointed by the lack of selection at record stores.
Extreme tribal trance (for ambient music).......2003-06-21
A rich and pleasing experience.......2002-04-09
In collaboration with Byron Metcalf and a host of others, the list of which reads like a veritable Who's Who of prominent ambient musicians, Roach provides a sense of tribal mysticism with those long ethereal passages we've come to associate with his work. THE SERPENT'S LAIR is a rich blend of soothing tones, hypnotic tribal beats and some lovely vocal passages (a rarity in Roach compositions).
Although I am a huge Steve Roach fan, owning most of his CD's -I was hesitant to purchase this Disc; now I'm sorry I waited so long to buy it. My fear was an overemphasis of the percussion aspects of the compositions over the soothing atmospherics and the sense of exploration I associate with his music. (I've been disappointed with these collaborations before, namely with DUST TO DUST, an album that I've never really liked.) I need not have worried - this double CD is rich and complex, and is a brilliant example of Steve Roach's ever evolving talent. In some ways, it reminds me a bit of Michael Stearns THE LOST WORLD, another brilliant work and artist that I highly recommend.
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Dance of the Rainbow Serpent
Carlos Santana Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002A9U Release Date: 1995-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Evil Ways
- Soul Sacrifice (From Woodstock I)
- Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen
- Oye Como Va
- Samba Pa Ti
- Everybody's Everything
- Song Of The Wind
- Toussaint L'Overture
- In A Silent Way
- Waves Within
- Flame Sky
- Naima
Tracks:
- I Love You Much Too Much
- Blues For Salvador
- Aqua Marine
- Bella
- The River
- I'll Be Waiting
- Love Is You
- Europa
- Move On
- Somewhere In Heaven
- Open Invitation
Tracks:
- All I Ever Wanted
- Hannibal
- Brightest Star
- Wings Of Grace
- Se Eni A Fe L'Amo-Kere Kere
- Mudbone
- The Healer
- Chill Out (Things Gonna Change)
- Sweet Black Cherry Pie
- Every Now And Then
- This Is This
Customer Reviews:
Great Production and a great place to start.......2006-12-09
Thankfully, there is nothing from Supernatural or Shaman.
Excellent overview, plus great production.......2005-05-08
I suspect if you are buying this collection, you must already know something about Santana... so I won't go into every song on this outing, but some really good ones are the Woodstock playing of Soul Sacrifice... that is quite good. The drumming is good, if you enjoy drumming that is.. then the jam kicks in and it is quite enjoyable.
One of my favorite CS songs is Samba Pa Ti. This version is so clean and production so good, it sounds like heaven in the earphones.
Another great song is the tune (on the third CD) called Wings Of Grace. Sometimes I feel as though in an effort to make his songs sound so free, CS often gets clumbsy, but this song Wings Of Grace is so soaring.
Side Note: I saw CS in 97 before Supernatural made him the great comeback kid, and he opened up for Dave Matthews (who really gave CS a shot in the arm introducing him to an audience that helped spur the sales of Supernatural) and there were only a spotty bunch of us in the crowd that was not there to see DMB, but to see CS. It was fun.. we had the T Shirts on and kept yelling CARLOS inbetween songs. Roots opened up for CS that night, then it was on to DMB all three sets were great...
More than worth the money!.......2004-11-16
LACKS PROPER REMASTERING; BUY THE INDIVIDUAL CD'S.......2004-11-15
Although the packaging for this set is lavish, the sound quality of the earlier tracks is very disappointing. "Evil Ways" sounds like it's coming out of an AM radio station, and the tracks from "ABARXAS" don't sound much better.
Fans should skip this set and buy the first 3 Santana albums that were remastered in 1998 (which sound better than even the Mobile Fidelity CD's).
Those 3 CD's also contain extra live tracks from the era of the original album's release that make ownership a must.
In addition: Columbia/Legacy has released the first Santana album as a "Legacy Edition". Expanded to two discs, it delivers the first album, remastered again in 2004, with additional session tracks; the first, discarded recorded sessions for that album, plus for the first time, the entire Woodstock performance set.
Difficult to rate this one--"Mudbone" is worth 5 stars alone.......2004-10-03
Frankly I loved disk 3, particularly "Mudbone" of which the sample listed here only hints at it's potential. The song builds in intensity with all the instruments coordinated such that I thought perhaps a single artist layed the whole thing up in a studio. I strongly recommend those reading this, at the very least, download this piece of music as an mpeg file.
I like Santana. Overall, I didn't think much of this CD. I'd rate disk 1 as a 3 or 4 (better to buy the LP Abraxis than this), disk 2 as a weak 2, and disk 3 as a very strong 5. Disk one included a live version of Soul Sacrafice that is weak compared to the studio edition. By the way, I'd rate Abraxis as one of the best LP of all time, so why include any of it here, when that LP stands so strongly on it's own?
All in all, I liked the rhythm and subtlety of the song Mudbone on disk 3, so much that I was tempted to rate this album a 5 for that alone. I listened to that song over an over on autorepeat driving through the desert. Two tracks on disk 3 inlude John Lee Hooker, "The Healer" and the excellent "Chill out (Things are Gonna Change)". "Every Now and Then" with Vernon Reid is excellent also. When you mix talent like this, something wonderful happens.
The question is this? Do you want to buy all three disks to get disk 3? If it was me, I'd say yes it's worth it. On the other hand, if you listen to mpeg files, you'd be better off paying for and downloading just those few songs.
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The Serpent Power
Serpent Power Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000EJI Release Date: 1993-12-05 |
Tracks:
- Don't You Listen To Her
- Gently Gently
- Open House
- Flying Away
- Nobody Blues
- Up and Down
- Sky Baby
- Forget
- Dope Again
- Endless Tunnel
Customer Reviews:
definitely from it's time.......2001-12-08
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Serpent's Egg
Dead Can Dance ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000026YFM Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Host of Seraphim
- Orbis de Ignis
- Severance
- Writing on My Father's Hand
- In the Kingdom of the Blind the One-Eyed Are Kings
- Chant of the Paladin
- Song of Sophia
- Echolalia
- Mother Tongue
- Ullyses
Album Description
Out of print in the U.S.! Import pressing of this classic 1988 album from one of the 4AD label's most popular and influential bands. At the core of Dead Can Dance is guitarist Brendan Perry and vocalist Lisa Gerard, who created a body of work that remains invigorating and uniquely their own. 10 tracks. 4AD.Customer Reviews:
Some great music here, but a mixed bag.......2007-04-15
The two standout tracks here are the ones that open and close the album. The Host of the Seraphim is probably the most stunning music Lisa Gerrard has ever recorded, particularly the achingly beautiful rise and fall of the final chorus, which brings me both goose bumps and tears with every listening. Brendan's Ullyses is dazzling in its creativity, and features a rare of example of him singing glossolalia (the kind of wordless non-language that makes up nearly all of Lisa's singing) in the introduction, segueing into a weirdly speeded up waltz evocative of a demented merry-go-round. Both of these tracks fit well in the gothic semi-orchestral style of their earlier work.
The rest of the tracks are more of a mixed bag both with regard to style and quality. Brendan's Severance and Lisa's The Writing On My Father's Hand are lovely, and feature the medieval influences that would come to full flower on their next album, Aion, while Lisa's stark a capella Song of Sophia features more of an Eastern European sound. Mother Tongue begins with a passage of infectious, lively drumming, then downshifts into a more dreamy combination of drumming and chanting by Lisa. Orbis de Ignis is another medieval track, but a bit dull, while the sonorous Chant of the Paladin is eerie at first, but eventually becomes monotonous by the end of its nearly four minutes. Brendan's In the Kingdom of The Blind is typical stylistically of his songs of this period, and is often included on best of compilations, but I actually find it somewhat grating, unmusical and forced in its climax.
So, overall not necessarily their most cohesive album -- and at barely 36 minutes, one of their shortest -- but worth getting for the handful of standout tracks alone.
Some of the most superb music of the last century.......2006-11-22
Spiritual and contemplative world music........2006-10-15
Flutes and trombones mix with cellos, dulcimers, and violins in these works. Perry's drumming is integrated into most of the works.
The influences are from Renaisance Christian chants, Middle Eastern chants from Egypt and Palestine, and Germanic-Celtic-Druid folk music.
The mood is usually moody, brooding, dark, somber, meditative rather than gleeful. In fact Dead Can Dance is never 'gleeful'. It is well integrated world music with a spiritual or contemplative direction.
The CD starts out strong with a call to worship piece called "The Host of Seraphim". I also liked Brendan Perry's percussion work in "Mother Tongue"; strong, decisive, elegant, and complex. The final work, "Ullyses" with its influence of ancient Greece and its long dreamy myth-like narrative by Brendan Perry is a favorite.
Dead Can Dance - Serpent's Egg.......2006-10-01
The arrangements are deceptively simple. Repeating patterns of synthesisers, flutes, dulcimers and exotic doo-dads slide in and out of one another, and the beautiful voices of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry present complimentary opposites - the tracks on which Perry sings serve to ground Gerrard's swooping operatics with his deep, velvety tones, and the closer "Ulysses" serves as a book-end to almost match "Seraphim" in quality.
If there's one falter here it might be the dense drumming of "Mother Tongue", which is still a very good track, but fills somewhat out of place. But even with this minor quibble, Serpent's Egg is still one of the few albums that I can say without qualms that you must hear.
Eternal Music.......2006-06-09
Meditation Music:
- The Snow [EP]
- The Snow [EP]
- The Source
- The Universe
- Thunder Mountain: The Best of Scott Fitzgerald
- Times Like These
- Unbound Project, Vol. 1
- Up & Running
- Upon His Leaving
- Utopia [CD-single]
Meditation Music
The Best of Crown Heights Affair: Dreaming a Dream
Simple Je-Debranchee a Bercy [Import]
The Bone Brothers [Explicit Lyrics]
Sinfonias in D Minor, A Major & D Major