Pages from the Book

Pages from the Book

Track Listings

1. In the Beginning
2. Hymn
3. Concord Block
4. Holy World

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Fully Illustrated 120 Page Book & Interview Disc
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    Fully Illustrated 120 Page Book & Interview Disc
    Green Day , and Chronoligical Discography. Picture disc CD features an indepth interview with the band from 1994. Colour book 120 pages
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000TQ6HAC
    Pages from the Book of Life: Chapter 1
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Simply A beautiful Album
    • the future
    • WITH LIFE COMES...GOODANDBADREVIEWS
    • Don't Believe the Hype
    • Muzak for supermarkets
    Pages from the Book of Life: Chapter 1
    Joya
    Manufacturer: Carmel Park Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    1. Here I Am
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    ASIN: B00005Q47G
    Release Date: 2001-09-25

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. When I Drop The News
    3. Sumthin' Ain't Right
    4. Detroit Blues
    5. Catch My Tears
    6. Autumn
    7. It Ain't Cool...It Ain't Fly
    8. Not Gonna Let U
    9. Can I Get Sum Time?
    10. Off Up In Kollege
    11. Forbidden
    12. Sweet Like Canday
    13. Back In The Daze
    14. Caution

    Album Description

    The same way Erykah Badu gives you hip hop/jazz, and Lauryn Hill put hip hop/reggae on the map, Detriot's own Joya completes the trilogy with her brand of hip hop blues on this sophomore album.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Simply A beautiful Album.......2002-06-01

    To give this album anything less than five stars is like an artistic crime in my opinion. Few times have I come across an R&B full length that flows as perfectly as this one, even fewer times have I found any album (regardless of music category) in which there isn't a single bad (even half-way weak) track. Tis is one such album, not 100% perfect, but quite close. Pages From The Book Of Life caught my attention about a year ago as I browsed through a record store's Soul section; the title sounded deep and catchy, what I found inside sounded beautiful and inspiring. The track that caught my attention the most was the uplifting "Autumn," to which I related immediately (as could anyone who has dealt with sad or bad times in their life). The rest of the album is just as good, all tracks are catchy, some of them have a great dose of attitude, the lyrics are simple yet poetic, the entire effort does make you feel as if you were browsing through someone's retelling of a life's experience.
    Here's a brief summary of some of the tracks:
    1. "When I Drop The News" is a beautiful way to start the album. As you hear Joya uttering the word "blessed" right at the start you are immediately infected with a certain sadness that is eventually overpowered by the sense of freedom that song intends to communicate.
    2. "Sumthin' Ain't Right" has got sass and a funky beat to it. A story about a man who hasn't been very available with a catchy chorus to it.
    3. "Detroit Blues" has got to be my second favourite from this album. Joya's spoken intro advises of the need for positivity in life. Indeed we all got our own blues.
    4. "Catch My Tears" is sort of a break up anthem, a story of a relation that is about to end. Great beats create a perfect atmosphere for a song about moving once one's cried enough.
    5. "Autumn" is simply perfect. Beautiful, uplifting, symbolic, inspiring, a wonderful song to get oneelf motivated to go on even at the darkest moment.
    6. "Back In Da Daze" shows a good combination of beats and lyrics. A song about reminiscing on all of life's experiences, it's got a nice touch of gospel to it, especially at the end during the brief spoken part. Very inspiring.
    7. "Can I Get Sum Time" is another highlight. It is a song a bout women claiming their worth with just the perfect dose of attitude, no need for profanity or actual male bashing, the focus is on bringing the female to a higher level. Quite brilliant.
    The other songs are just as excellent; too bad this type of R&B doesn't get enough exposure so that this impressive artist could gain a larger fan base. Any reviews below in which the only arguments are comparisons to artists as unlikey as SADE may be disregarded; these folks obviously did not take the time to enjoy this gem. I hope that in time, when she releases her third album, she gets to be known by more music lovers; she truly deserves it.

    5 out of 5 stars the future.......2002-05-14

    well i have listened to your cd and it is great i would love to hear more of your soul as you voice it to the world. your time is coming and coming soon. it is a beautiful thing that your creativity and style is untouchable by most .

    4 out of 5 stars WITH LIFE COMES...GOODANDBADREVIEWS.......2002-05-10

    I always log on to amazon.com. Not just because my album is being sold on the site, but because I am a music lover myself and I've been a valid supporter of the site before this album came about. To the people who wrote the "Not-so-good-reviews" I say thank you. What would life be without criticism?! I can truly accept everyones opinion or comments---but to all the people that will hit this site, know this. Each Artists who has a chance to put their music out there to be heard, is doing nothing more than sharing their soul with you. The only thing that sets "Joya" apart from anyone else, is the journey that GOD had allowed me to travel in life. I have truly been blessed and I have many more hills to climb. I don't ask to be compared to anyone. I am Joya, a strong black woman who emerged from Detroit City. I didn't chose to be a musician or a singer/songwriter at that. My life was on a total different course. Music made it's way to me. So don't condem, what it is that you don't understand! No one is without flaw, sin, imperfection or confusion..."Pages From The Book of Life" doesn't attest to be an Areatha Franklin comparison, it just remains simple & plain....Days of my life that have gone by. I appreciate it & I love my voice--weather in the shower or on the mic...and not that it validates me, but a major company seemed to agree..............BLESS.

    3 out of 5 stars Don't Believe the Hype.......2002-03-05

    Zzzzzzzzzzzz

    There is a reason why you probably haven't heard much about Joya - it's because she isn't good! If you are looking for boring beats with cliched choruses, then Joya may be right for you. If you are a true fan of neo-soul, if you enjoy live musicians, despise drum programming and synthesizers, and can appreciate a strong voice, then this isn't for you!

    Joya is more along the lines of a Lina, Davina, or a poor comparsion to Lauryn Hill than a Ledisi, Erykah, Julie Dexter, Bilal (or any other true neo-soul artist).

    Why is this being called hip hop blues!? Trust me people, it is not that deep! Just because the album cover is blue doesn't mean Joya's weak voice is singing the blues. I'm giving this 3 stars because if you are looking for a boring hip-hopish album that is a little better than what is on the radio, then you may be pleased with this. If you are looking for layered music, live drums and strings, and jazzy vocals, and thought provoking lyrics, then keeping looking....(try the other recommended artists!)

    2 out of 5 stars Muzak for supermarkets.......2002-01-10

    I bought this CD because of the other rave reviews here, boy was I disappointed.
    The music is maybe exciting for people that find Sade etc. original, this CD will be collecting dust till I can find someone to give it to.
    I have 400+ CD's and 600+ vinyl albums with all kinds of music so maybe Im too interested in music for this realease.
    Pages from the Book
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • difficult but very nice
    Pages from the Book
    Aube
    Manufacturer: Elsie & Jack
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    NoiseNoise | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Experimental MusicExperimental Music | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0000523XT
    Release Date: 1998-06-02

    Tracks:

    1. In the Beginning
    2. Hymn
    3. Concord Block
    4. Holy World

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars difficult but very nice.......2004-12-02

    another consistantly quality release by the material purist. this time all sounds come from a copy of the bible (if you're asking what makes the bible sound different from other books? the answer is that special thin paper only bibles are printed on). I'd love to see a video of this guy generating and composing sometime, (in this case rubbing contact mics, ripping and tearing); but not knowing how he does it does not take away from the beauty of these subtle and immersive sound environments.

    PS what the hell are these PS prices all about? I find copies of Aube's work in local record stores from time to time at normal prices...
    I Was King
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      I Was King
      Tom Paul
      Manufacturer: Tom Paul
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CADO74
      Release Date: 2001-12-25

      Tracks:

      1. Essence of a Smile
      2. She's My Girlfriend
      3. I'd Miss the Clouds
      4. Physical Girl
      5. Abilene
      6. Hey Now, Babus
      7. I Still Want You
      8. You Let Me In
      9. I Saw a Rainbow
      10. Guess I Didn't Try
      11. There Is No Map
      12. Little Part of Me
      13. Take a Ride with Me
      Piano Music of André Previn
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        Piano Music of André Previn

        Manufacturer: Centaur
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Previn, André | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
        PianoPiano | Keyboard | Instruments | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000638YMM
        Release Date: 2003-01-01
        Pages From The Book of Life: Chapter One
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • Simply A beautiful Album
        • the future
        • WITH LIFE COMES...GOODANDBADREVIEWS
        • Don't Believe the Hype
        • Muzak for supermarkets
        Pages From The Book of Life: Chapter One
        Joya
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
        Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B00004SPW6
        Release Date: 2000-09-06

        Tracks:

        1. Intro
        2. When I Drop The News
        3. Sumthin' Ain't Right
        4. Detroit Blues
        5. Catch My Tears
        6. Autumn
        7. It Ain't Cool...It Ain't Fly
        8. Not Gonna Let U
        9. Can I Get Sum Time?
        10. Off Up In Kollege
        11. Forbidden
        12. Sweet Like Canday
        13. Back In The Daze
        14. Caution

        Album Description

        The same way Erykah Badu gives you hip hop/jazz, and Lauryn Hill put hip hop/reggae on the map, Detriot's own Joya completes the trilogy with her brand of hip hop blues on this sophomore album.

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Simply A beautiful Album.......2002-06-01

        To give this album anything less than five stars is like an artistic crime in my opinion. Few times have I come across an R&B full length that flows as perfectly as this one, even fewer times have I found any album (regardless of music category) in which there isn't a single bad (even half-way weak) track. Tis is one such album, not 100% perfect, but quite close. Pages From The Book Of Life caught my attention about a year ago as I browsed through a record store's Soul section; the title sounded deep and catchy, what I found inside sounded beautiful and inspiring. The track that caught my attention the most was the uplifting "Autumn," to which I related immediately (as could anyone who has dealt with sad or bad times in their life). The rest of the album is just as good, all tracks are catchy, some of them have a great dose of attitude, the lyrics are simple yet poetic, the entire effort does make you feel as if you were browsing through someone's retelling of a life's experience.
        Here's a brief summary of some of the tracks:
        1. "When I Drop The News" is a beautiful way to start the album. As you hear Joya uttering the word "blessed" right at the start you are immediately infected with a certain sadness that is eventually overpowered by the sense of freedom that song intends to communicate.
        2. "Sumthin' Ain't Right" has got sass and a funky beat to it. A story about a man who hasn't been very available with a catchy chorus to it.
        3. "Detroit Blues" has got to be my second favourite from this album. Joya's spoken intro advises of the need for positivity in life. Indeed we all got our own blues.
        4. "Catch My Tears" is sort of a break up anthem, a story of a relation that is about to end. Great beats create a perfect atmosphere for a song about moving once one's cried enough.
        5. "Autumn" is simply perfect. Beautiful, uplifting, symbolic, inspiring, a wonderful song to get oneelf motivated to go on even at the darkest moment.
        6. "Back In Da Daze" shows a good combination of beats and lyrics. A song about reminiscing on all of life's experiences, it's got a nice touch of gospel to it, especially at the end during the brief spoken part. Very inspiring.
        7. "Can I Get Sum Time" is another highlight. It is a song a bout women claiming their worth with just the perfect dose of attitude, no need for profanity or actual male bashing, the focus is on bringing the female to a higher level. Quite brilliant.
        The other songs are just as excellent; too bad this type of R&B doesn't get enough exposure so that this impressive artist could gain a larger fan base. Any reviews below in which the only arguments are comparisons to artists as unlikey as SADE may be disregarded; these folks obviously did not take the time to enjoy this gem. I hope that in time, when she releases her third album, she gets to be known by more music lovers; she truly deserves it.

        5 out of 5 stars the future.......2002-05-14

        well i have listened to your cd and it is great i would love to hear more of your soul as you voice it to the world. your time is coming and coming soon. it is a beautiful thing that your creativity and style is untouchable by most .

        4 out of 5 stars WITH LIFE COMES...GOODANDBADREVIEWS.......2002-05-10

        I always log on to amazon.com. Not just because my album is being sold on the site, but because I am a music lover myself and I've been a valid supporter of the site before this album came about. To the people who wrote the "Not-so-good-reviews" I say thank you. What would life be without criticism?! I can truly accept everyones opinion or comments---but to all the people that will hit this site, know this. Each Artists who has a chance to put their music out there to be heard, is doing nothing more than sharing their soul with you. The only thing that sets "Joya" apart from anyone else, is the journey that GOD had allowed me to travel in life. I have truly been blessed and I have many more hills to climb. I don't ask to be compared to anyone. I am Joya, a strong black woman who emerged from Detroit City. I didn't chose to be a musician or a singer/songwriter at that. My life was on a total different course. Music made it's way to me. So don't condem, what it is that you don't understand! No one is without flaw, sin, imperfection or confusion..."Pages From The Book of Life" doesn't attest to be an Areatha Franklin comparison, it just remains simple & plain....Days of my life that have gone by. I appreciate it & I love my voice--weather in the shower or on the mic...and not that it validates me, but a major company seemed to agree..............BLESS.

        3 out of 5 stars Don't Believe the Hype.......2002-03-05

        Zzzzzzzzzzzz

        There is a reason why you probably haven't heard much about Joya - it's because she isn't good! If you are looking for boring beats with cliched choruses, then Joya may be right for you. If you are a true fan of neo-soul, if you enjoy live musicians, despise drum programming and synthesizers, and can appreciate a strong voice, then this isn't for you!

        Joya is more along the lines of a Lina, Davina, or a poor comparsion to Lauryn Hill than a Ledisi, Erykah, Julie Dexter, Bilal (or any other true neo-soul artist).

        Why is this being called hip hop blues!? Trust me people, it is not that deep! Just because the album cover is blue doesn't mean Joya's weak voice is singing the blues. I'm giving this 3 stars because if you are looking for a boring hip-hopish album that is a little better than what is on the radio, then you may be pleased with this. If you are looking for layered music, live drums and strings, and jazzy vocals, and thought provoking lyrics, then keeping looking....(try the other recommended artists!)

        2 out of 5 stars Muzak for supermarkets.......2002-01-10

        I bought this CD because of the other rave reviews here, boy was I disappointed.
        The music is maybe exciting for people that find Sade etc. original, this CD will be collecting dust till I can find someone to give it to.
        I have 400+ CD's and 600+ vinyl albums with all kinds of music so maybe Im too interested in music for this realease.

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