| 1. Lover's Return |
| 2. Feel |
| 3. Jewel |
| 4. Healing the Hollow Man |
| 5. Blue Rock Road |
| 6. Robbins Island |
| 7. Stray |
| 8. Stolen Kiss |
| 9. Gallery |
| 10. Be Still |
| 11. Coastal Highway |
| 12. Storyteller |
| 13. Passage |
Editorial Reviews
"Bradley is a great keyboardist . . . and a wonderful composer!"
JOHN TESH from Entertainment Tonight
"Bradley Joseph is a composer who's in touch with his music."
Rapture
Rapture,Bradley Joseph,Narada,Jazz Music,New Age / Meditation,Pop
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Rapture: Opera's Most Heavenly Moments
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L3K2 Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Casta Diva - Renee Fleming
- Barcarolle - Edita Gruberova
- Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana - Maria Chiara
- Intermezzo - Herbert Von Karajan
- Letter Duet - Edith Mathis
- Che Faro Senza Euridice - Grace Bumbry
- Va Pensiero - Giuseppe Sinopoli
- Una Furtiva Lagrima - Gosta Winbergh
- Porgi Amor - Gundula Janowitz
- Humming Chorus - Ambrosian Opera Chorus
- Soave Sia Il Vento - Kiri Te Kanawa
- Overture (Excerpt) - Philharmonia Orchestra
- Un'aura Amorosa - Hans-Peter Blochwitz
- Un Bel Di - Mirella Freni
- Depuis Le Jour - Montserrat Caballe
- La Ci Darem La Mano - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Quando Le Sere Al Placido - Placido Domingo
- Mir Ist So Wunderbar - Lucia Popp
Tracks:
- Flower Duet - Joan Sutherland
- The Pearl Fishers Duet - Bryn Terfel
- Lascia Ch'io Pianga - Kiri Te Kanawa
- Prelude - Bayerisches Staatsorchestra
- O Silver Moon - Renee Fleming
- When I Am Laid In Earth - Tatiana Troyanos
- Miserere - Placido Domingo
- Vissi D'arte - Mirella Freni
- Intermezzo - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- Softly Awakes My Heart - Grace Bumbry
- Ombra Mai Fu (Largo) - Bryn Terfel
- Pilgrim's Chorus - Chorus Of The Bayreuth Festival
- Ruhe Sanft - Kiri Te Kanawa
- Flower Duet - Teresa Berganza
- Entr'acte - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- Mira O Norma - Marilyn Horne
- Hochsten Heiles Wunder - Chorus Of The German Opera Berlin
Customer Reviews:
Opera for Aficianados as well as Newbies.......2007-06-11
superb! .......2007-05-12
beatiful music.......2007-02-23
I listen to the CD everyday and it is always soothing, uplifting and inspiring. I wish I could find another as wonderful.
Best Opera CD ever.......2007-02-16
Most were phantastish but this one is the best.
I listen so often to this CD that it should have grooves.
I never get tired of it.
I recommend this CD highly.
Roswitha
Rapture.......2007-01-24
This compilation of Opera's finest moments is positively wonderful!!!!Unquestionably the best buy I have made in Opera Music..No kidding,I have trays full of CDs covering every facet of Opera,but none as beautiful...A full 2 1/2 hours of the best of the best....Heavenly Moments says it ALL...I vote 6 stars!!!!!
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Rapture
Anita Baker Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002H38 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Sweet Love
- You Bring Me Joy
- Caught Up In The Rapture
- Been So Long
- Mystery
- No One In The World
- Same Ole Love
- Watch Your Step
Amazon.com
Soul has been through a lot of changes of late, and if there seems to be an oversupply of young divas-in-waiting today, you can probably thank Anita Baker for it. Baker was one of the few singers that bridged the old school to the new, and this 1986 album was--and is--a true soul classic. An inspiration for everyone from Whitney Houston to Toni Braxton, Baker carved the way with soaring vocals and an effortless style on tracks like "Sweet Love" and "You Bring Me Joy." "Caught Up in the Rapture" was the anthem for many a lovestruck couple, and Baker sums it up best herself in the same song: "Nothing else can compare." --Rebecca WallworkCustomer Reviews:
Pure Love Music.......2007-07-30
Anita made much more beautiful music, but this is her modern day classic.
A wonder album in need of remastering.......2007-05-26
Twenty years later, the album's music has not aged a day at all. Sweet Love is one of the best radio singles to come out of the '80s, and Caught Up in the Rapture is right up there with it.
The only drawback is that after 20 years, the CD quality is not up to par in this day of sleek technology and remastering. Why this album remains in the vaults waiting to be dusted off and remastered remains a mystery to me. If any album from the '80s deserves to reissued, this is it.
Simply a must have... for all the true romantics out there. .......2007-05-24
Not to make you think that she is a jazz vocalist or that this is a jazz recording, which it is not, but the most obvious comparison I can make in richness of voice, power of delivery and inventive phrase, would be Sarah Vaughan. Trust me that is BIG company. That is a very good thing. Vocalists like that come along every few decades.
Most importantly she has the soul and heart of a true romantic. These songs just go straight to the heart of you. No vocal acrobatics at the expense of the song or the intended sentiment. When she belts it out, it is at the moment in which the intensity is necessary.
Most of these pieces are ballads and all are love songs but they are delivered with sophistication, sensuality, sincerity and power.
When I first heard this and then saw her perform this, she held me transfixed.
The poignancy of "No One In The Word", "Rapture", "Sweet Love", "Mystery" and "You Bring Me Joy" amidst good solid well instrumentation make these five pieces real high points and memorable R&B. The pieces have something that is often lost these days. That ability to shift to accentuate a point of mood and then back again.
There is a lithe sensuality throughout this recording that is missing from much of the so called quiet storm recordings where romance is lost for the schmaltz or sexuality.
There is a a balance. Throughout Anita delivers with as fine a voice as I've heard before or since. She has a voice as rich as a Sarah Vaughan/Oleta Adams. Round tones and an impressive range. When she belts it out she does so in context and not as a means on to itself.
More people should know of this recording.
Anita Baker is one of a kind and if you get just one Anita Baker recording, get this one, you won't be sorry.
Rapture..........2007-02-03
Rapture.......2006-10-26
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Pieces of the People We Love
The Rapture Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HKCRW2 Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Don Gon Do It
- Pieces of the People We Love
- Get Myself Into It
- First Gear
- The Devil
- Whoo! Alright - Yeah...Uh Huh.
- Calling Me
- Down For So Long
- The Sound
- Live In Sunshine
Amazon.com
The Rapture wasn't the first band to revisit the clanky dance-punk sounds of bands like P.I.L. and Gang of Four. But with its DFA-produced debut, 2003's Echoes, and the accompanying underground hit, "House of Jealous Lovers," the Brooklyn quartet proved itself to be the most worthy. On its follow-up, the group makes a dramatic left turn with a new crew of producers (Ewan Pearson and Paul Epworth, plus a pair of tracks recorded with Danger Mouse of Gorillaz and Gnarlz Barkley fame) and a more sophisticated sound that yields pop gems like "Whoo! Alright Yeah Uh Huh" and "The Devil." Reassuringly, the saxophones, cowbells and singer Luke Jenner's unintelligible yelps are still present, as is all the manic energy that goes along with it. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
Just plain fun.......2007-06-27
Fun times on the dance floor!.......2007-05-13
Love Whoo! Alright Yeah uh ha video clip, a real fav of mine. Wyeth Hansen's animation is teriffic bringing a retro happy vibe to the scene. Got inspiration from it for a animation assignment. people dancing crazily , wicked fun!
Fav tracks 1,3,4,5
fun via New York.......2007-05-12
A Whole New Level For The Rapture.......2007-01-29
Get Yourself Into It.......2007-01-16
"Pieces of the People We Love" blends punk rock, 70's disco, 70's funk, electronica, psychedelic rock, and vocal harmonies into one mind-bending and hooky sound. It's absolutely awesome. There's one or two tracks that I don't really like, but the majority of the album is simply KILLER!!
On one hand, I dig that The Rapture are indie, lurking just underground from the mainstream where us indie fans can enjoy them for ourselves, yet on the other hand The Rapture are so damn good that you wish them superstardom. For now, I'll just listen to this classic over and over with pleasure!
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Echoes
The Rapture Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C83MI Release Date: 2003-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Olio
- Heaven
- Open Up Your Heart
- I Need Your Love
- The Coming Of Spring
- House Of Jealous Lovers
- Echoes
- Killing
- Sister Savior
- Love Is All
- Infatuation
Album Details
Owing Much to Gang of Four, the Cure, David Bowie and P.i.l., The Rapture Are One Retro Band that Even a Jaded Postpunker Can Learn to Love. Here is the Stuff with which So Many have Waited for So Long to Hear. Though They Clearly Do Live Sampling (Could They Be Any More Blatant Than the Drum Beat on "Open Up Your Heart"?), It's Easy to Forgive Here Because There is So Much Meat on These Bones and it is Served Well Done. Give it a Listen, You Won't Regret It!Customer Reviews:
Give this a spin..........2007-01-25
Needs more cowbell........2006-03-01
Pathetic Cure knock off.......2006-01-12
My Ears Hurt.......2005-08-25
Over hyped.......2005-05-09
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Rapture of the Deep Special Edition
Deep Purple Manufacturer: Eagle Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FP2ZOY Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Money Talks
- Girls Like That
- Wrong Man
- Rapture of the Deep
- Clearly Quite Absurd
- Dont Let Go
- Back to Back
- Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
- MTV
- Junkyard Blues
- Before Time Began
Tracks:
- Clearly Quite Absurd New Version
- Things I Never Said
- The Well-Dressed Guitar (Studio Version)
- Rapture of the Deep (Live)
- Wrong Man (Live)
- Highway Star (Live)
- Smoke on the Water (Live)
- Perfect Strangers (Live)
Album Description
The mighty Deep Purple returns with a special edition 2-CD set of their newest studio album Rapture Of The Deep. The Mk 8 lineup of the band features Ian Gillan on vocals, Ian Paice on drums, bassist Roger Glover, guitarist Steve Morse and keyboardist Don Airey. Rapture Of The Deep promises the continued presence of one of history's biggest bands, now celebrating their 37th year with such tracks as "Back To Back", "Junkyard Blues", "Before Time Began" and "Wrong Man". On the second disc there is a new version of Clearly Quite Absurd, as well as live versions of some of Deep Purple's biggest hits, such as "Smoke on the Water" and "Highway Star", and two of Rapture of the Deep favorites: "Rapture of the Deep" and "Wrong Man".Customer Reviews:
Very solid album. The stuff on the second CD is a really good value, too!.......2007-05-06
I saw Deep Purple back in 1994 when Steve Morse had just joined the band (the gig I saw with him was his third ever). In that review, I wrote this.. "Very good concert by a band who surprised me. Well worth the long trip to see them, and I hope they continue." Boy have they continued, and they're like a good wine, they're getting better with age. Their last few albums havent' done well sales wise in the US, which is a damn crime.
Purpendicular was spectacular, one of the best of Purple's entire catalogue. Abandon I didn't care for, but some did. Bananas was a wonderful album, but I think suffered from the perception it got from its goofy title.
Rapture of the Deep is very much a traditional sounding Deep Purple album, and when I started writing this review, I planned on doing a track by track review of it, which is something I generally do. The problem I have is that the album is so universally solid, I'd end up saying most the same thing for every track. This is a great album from start to finish. Even the tracks that others feel are weak in some other reviews I've read I like. It's been said Ian Gillan isn't the screamer he used to be, and that's for sure. He can't wail like he could when he was in his 20's, but his "modern voice" fits the material perfectly. There's rockers, ballads, and everything in between. A great piece of modern music from one of the bands that defined hard rock. The lyrics in the song "MTV" are fairly amusing, and when I saw Purple turn up on Eddie Trunk's show on VH1 Classic, that's all I could think of. :)
You cannot go wrong with this album. Geezer rock be damned.
My review of the updated 2 CD version of the album:
An updated version of the album came out. It was a 2 CD version. Disc 1 is exactly the same as the original 2005 release. Disc 2 is "all new". This new version has 8 extra tracks. Most are live, but there's a few standouts. The standouts for the updated version are an alternate version of "Clearly Quite Absurd", and.. "The Well Dressed Guitar", which is a track I've been waiting on Deep Purple to release for some time now. Back before they released their last album (Bananas), I saw 'em live, and they played Well Dressed in concert, saying it was something they were working on for their next album. It was FABULOUS. I absolutely loved it. So I waited, and before Bananas came out, the space shuttle exploded. Because of that, Steve Morse wrote a song that appeared on Bananas called "Contact Lost". It bumped Well Dressed from the album. They said Well Dressed might turn up as a B Side or something, and it never did. So I hoped it would be on Rapture, and it wasn't. I had just a live bootleg mp3 of the track, which wasn't quite the same. Then I heard of this 2 CD Special Edition of Rapture of the Deep, and "Well Dressed" WAS on there - finally. As good as the main Rapture of the Deep album is, I think "The Well Dressed Guitar" is a track worth picking up the 2CD version of, even if you have the original - I feel it's that good. I will go so far as to say that "Well Dresses" is by far my favorite single track of the Steve Morse era, and Ian Gillan doesn't even sing on it. :)
If you don't have either version, get this one. As I write this in May of 2007, they're priced pretty much the same, so the 2CD version is a much better value anyway.
Deep Purple Rapture of the Deep.......2007-02-15
Loved it from the first spin..........2007-01-05
Yes, they're gramps with amps. No question about that, but, hey, my knees hurt, too, these days. As one of DP's long-time fans, I'm glad to say I did buy this CD and I have enjoyed it greatly.
If you're a fan of Blackmore and didn't enjoy Bolin or Morse's work with the band, this is not for you. Blackers still isn't in the band and probably won't be returning any time soon. Airey's work on the keyboards is often reminiscent of Lord's, but retains his own voice. Gillan's voice has aged, we all know that, so I'm listening more for the witty and wry lyrics, particularly on "MTV". Overall, I find it better than Bananas, but a cut under Purpendicular. Compared to the Mk2 releases, I find it has a feel closest to Fireball, and enjoy it very much.
Be sure to get this version, not the one-CD pressing. The extra tracks are a decided treat.
CLASSIC PURPLE.......2007-01-04
Rapture Of The Deep Special Edition 2 CD set is no exemption. Admittedly
I did buy the original release which was a single disc and only the 10 tracks which I still think was great, but the extra's on this special edition is well worth the re-investment. The addional studio track on Disc 1 MTV is not one of the better tracks on the album but still a good listen.
The stand out tracks on Disc CD1 are; Wrong Man (The best on The Album), Clearly Quite Absurd, Rapture Of The Deep, Money Talks, Kiss Tommorrow Goodbye, Girls Like That.
The bonus Disc CD2 has a collection of live and different studio mixes.
The Live tracks were recorded at the Hard Rock Cafe' in London in October 2005, and include Rapture Of The Deep, Wrong Man, Highway Star, Smoke On The Water, and Perfect Strangers. All these live tracks and very well mixed and sound great. The other studio tracks include Clearly Quite Absurd (New Version), Things I Never Said, The Well Dressed Guitar (Studio Version).
If you love Deep Purple then you will not be disappointed with this purchase.
Play it LOUD!
Its difficult to review.......2006-11-12
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Rapture of the Deep
Deep Purple Manufacturer: Eagle Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B5Y03C Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Money Talks
- Girls Like That
- Wrong Man
- Rapture of the Deep
- Clearly Quite Absurd
- Dont Let Go
- Back To Back
- Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
- MTV
- Junkyard Blues
- Before Time Again
Album Description
The mighty DEEP PURPLE returns with their newest studio album Rapture Of The Deep! The Mk 8 lineup of the band features Ian Gillan on vocals, Ian Paice on drums, bassist Roger Glover, guitarist Steve Morse and keyboardist Don Airey. Rapture Of The Deep promises the continued presence of one of history's biggest bands, now celebrating their 37th year with such tracks as Back To Back, Junkyard Blues, Before Time Began and Wrong Man.Customer Reviews:
More rocking of the house........2007-02-10
Mediocre at best.......2007-01-27
Enjoyed it from its first spin... but..........2007-01-05
As King's , Deep Purple are unbeatable.......2006-12-07
3,5 stars for hardrock veteran.......2006-11-07
the vocals of Ian Gillan are modernized and he sounds very different than any other old songs we already have heard in the old classic Purple albums.
the band seems to change their music style drastically today. The hard hitting guitar-riff, drum beat and bass are typical old Purple musical tradition which integrate directly to the new fashion lyrics or songs.
check out the new songs like Back to black, money talks, rapture of the deep, wrong man, before the time began, junkyard blues are different than the older songs we knew.
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Rapture of the Deep - Humpback Whale Singing
Paul Knapp Jr. Manufacturer: Compass Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QXSB Release Date: 2001-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Caribbean Humpback Whale
- Four Days Later
- Mostly One
- One Humpback Whale
- Calm Afternoon
- One "2000 Whale"
- Five Days Later
- Breaching (Jumping) Whales
Album Description
72 minutes on 8 tracks/ very good song diversity.This CD provides a unique opportunity to hear the authentic sounds of humpback whales. There is no background music, only whales. Includes the special, nearly 25 minutes, "One Humpback Whale", an excellent recording of a close whale, just a few hundred yards away, originally recorded on digital audio tape, giving the whale great presence and clarity.
Recorded near the Virgin Islands from a 13 foot inflatable boat, using a professional hydrophone.
Customer Reviews:
Lovely!.......2007-07-24
A great CD ,and Great Sound.......2007-01-28
Nothing but Whales, No added music.
Beautiful
Humpback Whale Songs .......2007-01-28
Paul Knapp has captured these songs for all the world to hear. Pure Humpback Singing.
I highly recommend this CD to everyone. Truly a treasure for any audio collection. Young and old.
A+
Whale Song.......2007-01-23
great cd.......2007-01-04
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Essential Purcell
Henry Purcell , New College Choir Oxford , King's Consort , Robert King , Roy Goodman , Charles Daniels , John Mark Ainsley , James Bowman , Peter Buckoke , Jane Coe , Rogers Covey-Crump , Gillian Fisher , Michael George , Miles Golding , Jane Norman , Barbara Bonney , Mark Caudle , William Carter , King's Consort Choir , Helen Gough , Paul Nicholson , Angela East , Barry Guy , Tessa Bonner , Jerome Finnis , Rupert Bawden , Lucy Howard , Richard Campbell , Susan Addison , James O'Donnell , and Stephen Saunders Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ZDU Release Date: 1995-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol. 5: Welcome, Welcome Glorious Morn. Symphony And Opening Chorus
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol. 3: Be Welcome Then, Great Sir
- Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.1: Oh, Fair Cedaria
- The Choir Of The King's Consort: Hear My Prayer, O Lord
- Great Baroque Arias: When I Am Laid In Earth ('Dido's Lament')
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.1: Let Mine Eyes Run Down With Tears (Part 1)
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.4: The Sparrow And The Gentle Dove
- Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.1: If Music Be The Food Of Love (First Setting)
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.5: Rejoice In The Lord Always ('The Bell Anthem')
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.3: Hosanna To The Highest
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.7: Thou Knowest, Lord, The Secrets Of Our Hearts
- Mr. Henry Purcell's Most Admirable Composures: Fairest Isle, All Isles Excelling
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.6: Mark, How Readily Each Pliant String
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.8: Sound The Trumpet
- Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.3: She Loves And She Confesses Too
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.8: O How Blest Is The Isle
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.3: Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol. 11: An Evening Hymn
- Complete Church Music Vol.2: Vouchsafe, O Lord, To Keep Us This Day
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.2: With Rapture Of Delight... Hail Bright Cecilia
Amazon.com essential recording
The "Essential" Purcell? Well, you could get a bunch of critics to argue about that for a few days, but in the meantime, here is a sampler of highlights from the King's Consort's three admirable Purcell series: the Complete Odes and Welcome Songs, Complete Anthems and Services, and Complete Secular Solo Songs. There are, of course, some of Purcell's most-performed pieces (which probably are "essential"): Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas, "Sound the trumpet" from Come, ye sons of Art, Rejoice in the Lord alway (the "Bell Anthem," named for the string figure at the opening that sounds like pealing bells), the gently patriotic "Fairest isle, all isles excelling" (sung by a miscast James Bowman), and a selection from the funeral music for Queen Mary. There are also some delightful surprises--particularly among the little-known secular songs and church music. The plaintive "O fair Cedaria" gets a lovely performance by Barbara Bonney (a singer not usually associated with Purcell); tenor Rogers Covey-Crump (possibly the ideal high tenor for Purcell) sings the enchanting "If music be the food of love"; the church anthems "Let mine eyes run down with tears" and "Remember not, O Lord, our offences" have some startling harmonies as daring as any Monteverdi ever wrote. If you're unfamiliar with Purcell, this reasonably priced disc is a good place to start exploring without a big initial investment. --Matthew WestphalCustomer Reviews:
Mad about Baroque.......2007-02-12
The beauty of the songs brings tears to my eyes.......2002-08-21
Brilliant.......2001-10-31
These songs aren't only beautiful, they're also poignant, sweet and unpretentious. I think that it will be very clear to anyone who listens to this recording that Mr Purcell was one of the finest composers that ever lived.
Be Welcome then, great Sirs (and Mesdames)........2001-10-20
This has an extraordinary effect on the listener. Whereas Bach, with his mathematical abstractions, sounds universal and timeless, Purcell's music takes the listener back 300 years, back to different ways of thinking about, feeling about and addressing things we still think etc. about today - death, love, friendship. The emotion is timeless, but the music's beauty is alien, THEIRS, hence its preciousness.
A lot of intelligence has gone into the unity of this compilation, beginning with two Welcomes (to the dawn and to the listener, in this case a King), and ending with thoughts of evening, death and a Baroque 'Thank you for the music'. These are bright, fanfare-like works, but the predominant mood is slow, ruminative, quiet. The selection covers the wide range of Purcell's oeuvre, from opera and funeral marches to secular songs and odes, and includes his most famous vocal works - Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas, sung by Gillian Fisher, and never more evocative of pagan loss and death; the massive 'Bell Anthem', with its ingenious opening symphony and joyful antiphon; and a miraculously serene 'Evening Hymn', Dido's opposite, death indicating hope, the treble voice swirling over the heavy ground bass like the soul released from the inert body.
it might seem quixotic to choose highlights from an exemplary collection of highlights, but the entry of the strings washing over the serene repetition of 'Be Welcome then, great Sir' always makes my heart stop still, while the musical picture of 'Bold Honour', the 'noisy Nothing, stalking shade', blocking the poet's amorous intentions in 'She loves and confesses too', adds a chilling hint of life's transience to a bouyantly bawdy song.
Brilliant Purcell Disc .......2000-11-30
An outstanding Purcell offering. With a beautiful perfomance by Barbara Bonney of 'Oh, fair Cedaria'. Susan Gritton is equally captivating in 'She loves and she confesses too'. Gillian Fisher's rendition of the famous 'Dido's Lament' is haunting and poignant. Further an intelligent and brilliant 'Hosanna to the highest' by Michael George. James Bowman and Michael Chance sparkle in the countertenor duet 'Sound the trumpet' (from 'Come Ye sons of Art away'). And I should not forget to mention the joyous, luminous performance of the beautiful 'Bell Anthem'. To name but a few favourites, only James Bowman's 'Fairest Isle' was a disappointment.
Those who are familiar with Purcell's music will get an excellent disc with some of his most beloved works. If you are new to Purcell, this is, as already said a great introduction. Which might be the incentive to further explorations of Purcell.
by stardustraven
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Rapture Taste So Sweet
Iio Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066NW4 Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Rapture (Tastes So Sweet) (Radio Edit)
- Rapture (Tastes So Sweet) (Original Mix)
- Rapture (Tastes So Sweet) (Creamer & Stephanie K Remix)
- Rapture (Tastes So Sweet) (Riva Remix)
Customer Reviews:
My private jam!.......2005-09-08
Tantric Pleasure.......2005-08-16
Clubmania!.......2003-01-01
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Rapture
Siouxsie & the Banshees Manufacturer: Wonderland ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000024FEB Release Date: 1995-01-23 |
Tracks:
- O Baby
- Tearing Apart
- Stargazer
- Fall From Grace
- Not Forgotten
- Sick Child
- The Lonely One
- Falling Down
- Forever
- The Rapture
- The Double Life
- Love Out Me
Amazon.com
You have to respect Siouxsie Sioux's role as an influence-without her, there wouldn't be nearly as much black nail polish at Lollapalooza-but artistically, she's been treading water since the mid '80s. Siouxsie and the Banshees' The Rapture continues the singer's long, sad decline into shlocky, synthesized cabaret music. The only one of the 12 tunes that stands out is the strings-drenched, 11:32 title track, and that's only because it sends you running to hit fast forward. --Jim DeRogatisAlbum Description
Out of print in the U.S.! Final album from Siouxsie and her Banshees, originally released in 1995. Roughly half the album was produced by former Velvet Underground man and solo star John Cale. 12 tracks including 'Stargazer', 'The Lonely One', 'Falling Down' and more. Polydor.Album Details
The Banshees Called it a Day with this Final Album, Originally Released in 1995. Half of the Album was Produced by Former Velvet Underground Keyboardist/Cellist John Cale and the Other Half was Self Produced by the Band Themselves.Customer Reviews:
Ironic Title............2007-02-11
A fan of old punk.......2006-10-30
For what it is worth, the Lonely One is my favorite track today, but each track has had its turn there in the past. Its nice to be old enough and secure enough in my tastes to not worry whether a song is "too pop." This is just a great album.
It has its moments. .......2005-10-23
I'm not about to call The Rapture a complete failure, since certain songs preserve a beauty found in the middle and end. "Forever," a song about loss, is produced by John Cale. The chords are sad, dreamy, and hypnotic. I've had moments of sitting in my car with the volume turned loud, listening to "Forever" on repeat. "Love Out Me," the final song, takes a heavier spirit, and the synth is charged, conveying a drive toward madness. "The Rapture," an 11 ½ minute song, takes you on a journey. It's unlike any other Siouxsie song I've heard. A string intro leads into phantom-like vocals with a light orchestral background, and then the song changes pace to a violin/cello instrumental that crescendos into a climax, then ends in soft flows. If you're not willing to check out the whole album, at least find some way to experience its title song!
Call me silly.......2004-08-10
Entrancing.......2003-10-12
Meditation Music:
- Redbook Relaxers: Dreamscape
- Rhythm
- Rhythms of Life
- Sacred Ceremonies, Vol. 2: Tantric Hymns & Music Of Tibetan Buddhism
- Sacred & Profane Songs of Syria
- Salsa Flamenca
- Searching
- Sedona: Spirit of Wonder [Import]
- Shakti Yoga
- Siamese Twins
Meditation Music
Royal Treasury of Classical Music, Vol. 2
Music: Country Karaoke (Ladies Day) (Karaoke)
Rare Preludes, Vol. 4 [Import]
Ou Veux Tu Qu'je R'garde [Import]
Product of the Streets [Explicit Lyrics]
Participacao Especial [Import]