Ringo

Ringo

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Ringo Starr's various late-career All Star bands may have been somewhat shaggy, nostalgia-laden affairs, but they found a warm reception with audiences far and wide. But the concept of Starr gathering a roster of stellar musician friends in a comfortable, partylike atmosphere was hardly a new one. Until 1973's Ringo, Starr's solo work had been a strange mix of quirky exercises in nostalgia (Sentimental Journey), country & western (Beaucoups of Blues) and Beatles-esque top 10 hits ("It Don't Come Easy," "Back Off Boogaloo"). But under the big-budget aegis of producer Richard Perry, Starr gathered an impressive roster of musician friends (including all three fellow Beatles, the Band's Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson, and Harry Nilsson, Marc Bolan, Billy Preston and a dozen others) to record what remains the best album of his solo career. The Fabs contributions are warm and heartfelt, especially John Lennon's tongue-in-cheek romp, "I'm the Greatest," a track that outshines even George Harrison's upbeat sea-shanty "Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)" and Paul McCartney's pop-flavored "Six O'Clock." But Ringo also proved that Starr himself was no slouch in the hit-making department, cowriting the hits "Photograph" (with Harrison) and "Oh My My," while making the Johnny Burnette chestnut "Only Sixteen" all his own. --Jerry McCulley

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Sacred
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Sacred
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ASIN: B000BHNLY4
Release Date: 2006-07-18

Tracks:

  1. My Way
  2. Orale
  3. Diamonds
  4. Oye Mamacita
  5. I Never Met A Woman
  6. Roses
  7. Texican Style
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  12. Home
  13. Living My Life

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One of the few contemporary bands to land a decidedly roots-rock song on the charts with 2004's Grammy-winning "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys solidified their status as youngsters with an established sound on their first disc. On this highly anticipated studio followup, all talk of the sophomore jinx dissipates with the opening soul-drenched riff rocker "My Way." Although horns are added for extra drama, the three Garza brothers nail this groove as Henry's Stevie Ray Vaughan-fortified guitar powers one of the boys' most fiery performances. Supporter and mentor Willie Nelson joins on the wah-wah driven, Waylon Jennings-styled "Outlaws," as does the brothers' musician father Enrique Sr. Tough midtempo ballads such as "Home" and the very Santana-ish "I Never Met a Woman" follow in the footsteps of "Heaven" as candidates for slow dance song of the year.

Anyone entranced by the Garzas' debut will be thrilled by this classy followup that tightens some of the loose ends but displays additional confidence resulting from two years of nearly nonstop road work. The band spotlights its Tex-Mex roots on the accordion-driven "Texican Style," where near-perfect vocal harmonies drive an irresistible bluesy shuffle. Most encouraging is that Los Lonely Boys haven't succumbed to commercial pressure since their surprise hit debut. Rather, they have refined and organically expanded their approach, and crafted another classy, committed, radio-friendly Americana gem that meshes blues, Mexican, and soul with a spicy topping of hot-sauce musicianship. --Hal Horowitz

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Since their worldwide breakout in 2004, Texican trio Los Lonely Boys - brothers Henry, JoJo and Ringo Garza - have achieved multi-platinum album sales, a Grammy Award (their monster hit 'Heaven' won Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group in 2005), and widespread acclaim from critics, fans and other musicians. All those experiences and more inform their commanding, propulsive new album, 'Sacred,'.

'Sacred' finds the Boys writing and playing with a new confidence, stretching their subject matter and arrangements on the album's thirteen songs, all of which they wrote or co-wrote. 'Sacred' opens with the killer one-two punch of "Diamonds," the album's anthemic first single, and "My Way," a defiant guitar shuffle that reminds listeners why Guitar World magazine named Henry Garza the Breakthrough Artist of the Year in a 2005 cover story. "My Way" also finds LLBs adding a horn section to their signature mix for the first time. Elsewhere on the album, they add other new colors to their arrangements including button accordion, Hammond B3 and Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano and Henry's virtuosic Harmonica playing.

Other highlights on 'Sacred' include "I Never Met A Woman," the Boys' most soulful ballad to date, the impossibly catchy lament of "Roses," and "Outlaws," a song which features two distinguished guest vocalists: LLBs mentor Willie Nelson, and their father, Enrique Garza Sr. Mr. Garza - a talented Tejano and country musician in his own right - taught his sons to play their instruments, and enlisted them to be his backing band from an early age. His appearance on 'Sacred' brings the first family of Texican rock n' roll full circle.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Los Lonely Boys.......2007-07-18

This band of brothers has crated a new sound by combing many different sounds, not an easy thing to do these days.
I enjoy the Spanish songs as much as the English ones and I don't speak Spanish!
I was blow away by the Los Lonely Boys!

5 out of 5 stars Young Music Gods!!!.......2007-07-14

They did it again!! This is an awesome follow up: I Never Met A Woman( Love it!! Love it!! Love it!!!), My Way,Texican style,Diamonds etc... are just the ticket to great listening...looking forward to more of their music in the future! Orale Muchachos! & Thank you!

5 out of 5 stars The return of soulful guitar.......2007-06-22

Only a handful of guys out there delivering the goods when it comes to really great guitar with soul. The Lonely Boys nail it though, on both of their records, and this one is worthy on the strength of four songs alone. You will problaby like more of it, too. The first three songs I cannot stop playing, and 'Outlaws' is also essential. I like the rest, but those four are pure pleasure. Open up the tiki bar on the back patio and add those four tunes to the mix, and discover a few others on the disc to add as well. Excellent stuff.

2 out of 5 stars no go.......2007-06-08

loved their first cd - hated this one - not as original and seemed hurriedly put together

5 out of 5 stars Loved it..................2007-05-13

Being a survivor of the 60's I hear so much of the greats in the Lonely Boys style. What a great recipe, A little Doobies, a dash of Santana and a sprinkle of those amazing Allman twin leads, one can't help but feel like you've been served up a 5 course meal. And of course, the cherry on top is their Texican style.
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    Release Date: 2007-08-28
    The Capitol Albums Vol. 2 (Longbox)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    The Capitol Albums Vol. 2 (Longbox)
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    ASIN: B000EQHXQY
    Release Date: 2006-04-11

    Tracks:

    1. Love Me Do (stereo)
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    3. Anna (stereo)
    4. Chains (stereo)
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    6. Ask Me Why (stereo)
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    12. Love Me Do (mono)
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    19. P.S. I Love You (mono)
    20. Baby Its You (mono)
    21. A Taste Of Honey (mono)
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    Tracks:

    1. Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey (stereo)
    2. Eight Days A Week (stereo)
    3. You Like Me Too Much (stereo)
    4. Bad Boy (stereo)
    5. I Dont Want To Spoil The Party (stereo)
    6. Words Of Love (stereo)
    7. What Youre Doing (stereo)
    8. Yes It Is (stereo)
    9. Dizzy Miss Lizzie (stereo)
    10. Tell Me What You See (stereo)
    11. Every Little Thing (stereo)
    12. Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey (mono)
    13. Eight Days A Week (mono)
    14. You Like Me Too Much (mono)
    15. Bad Boy (mono)
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    17. Words Of Love (mono)
    18. What Youre Doing (mono)
    19. Yes It Is (mono)
    20. Dizzy Miss Lizzie (mono)
    21. Tell Me What You See (mono)
    22. Every Little Thing (mono)

    Tracks:

    1. Help! (stereo)
    2. The Night Before (stereo)
    3. From Me To You Fantasy (Instrumental - stereo)
    4. Youve Got To Hide Your Love Away (stereo)
    5. I Need You (stereo)
    6. In The Tyrol (Instrumental- stereo)
    7. Another Girl (stereo)
    8. Another Hard Days Night (Instrumental - stereo)
    9. Ticket To Ride (stereo)
    10. The Bitter End/You Cant Do That (Instrumental - stereo)
    11. Youre Gonna Lose That Girl (stereo)
    12. The Chase (Instrumental - stereo)
    13. Help! (mono)
    14. The Night Before (mono)
    15. From Me To You Fantasy (Instrumental - mono)
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    17. I Need You (mono)
    18. In The Tyrol (Instrumental- mono)
    19. Another Girl (mono)
    20. Another Hard Days Night (Instrumental - mono)
    21. Ticket To Ride (mono)
    22. The Bitter End/You Cant Do That (Instrumental - mono)
    23. Youre Gonna Lose That Girl (mono)
    24. The Chase (Instrumental - mono)

    Tracks:

    1. Ive Just Seen A Face (stereo)
    2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown - stereo)
    3. You Wont See Me (stereo)
    4. Think For Yourself (stereo)
    5. The Word (stereo)
    6. Michelle (stereo)
    7. Its Only Love (stereo)
    8. Girl (stereo)
    9. Im Looking Through You (stereo)
    10. In My Life (stereo)
    11. Wait (stereo)
    12. Run For Your Life (stereo)
    13. Ive Just Seen A Face (mono)
    14. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown - mono)
    15. You Wont See Me (mono)
    16. Think For Yourself (mono)
    17. The Word (mono)
    18. Michelle (mono)
    19. Its Only Love (mono)
    20. Girl (mono)
    21. Im Looking Through You (mono)
    22. In My Life (mono)
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    24. Run For Your Life (mono)

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    Unless your name is Ryan Adams, you're probably not in the habit of releasing four albums in four years, let alone the same number in one. But that's exactly what the Beatles did in 1965, thanks to Capitol Records' practice of mixing and matching tracks from their U.K. releases to create new, shorter records for the American market. Because standard-issue Beatles discs follow the British discography, The Capitol Albums, Vol. 2 marks the first CD appearance of The Early Beatles (March), Beatles VI (June), the Help! soundtrack (August), and the U.S. version of Rubber Soul (December), which are presented in both mono and stereo. And since the Brits' Please Please Me and Beatles for Sale are available only in mono, that means a lot of tracks are making their stereo CD debut here, including "Please Please Me," "Twist and Shout," "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey," "What You're Doing," and "Every Little Thing." This is also the first CD appearance of Ken Thorne's incidental music from Help! (James Bond intro, anyone?), as well as of the original wide-separation stereo mixes of Help! and Rubber Soul (not the 1987 George Martin digital remixes that appear on the British discs). All told, a full 82 of this set's 92 tracks have never before been available on CD. It's not quite the sonic revelation that was Vol. 1 (that box contained 32 stereo CD debuts, this one only 14), but it's a great listen nevertheless. Also included is a colorful, 60-page booklet featuring rare photos and liner notes by Beatles historian Bruce Spizer. --Benjamin Lukoff

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    Album Description

    THE BEATLES "THE CAPITOL ALBUMS VOL. 2" includes the four albums released by Capitol Records in 1965: The Early Beatles, Beatles VI, Help! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) & the American version of Rubber Soul. All tracks have been digitally remastered and are presented in both Stereo and Mono. Many tracks appear in stereo for the very first time on CD. Special packaging includes original album cover artwork and a 60-page collector's booklet with rare photos.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Sound.......2007-07-09

    I am an American Beatles fan who grew up in the 60's and 70's, so I am of course more than familiar with the Capitol albums. In those days that's what you got right? I had never heard of 'With the Beatles' or 'Beatles for Sale'. For me it was 'Meet the Beatles' and 'Beatles 65' and 'Beatles VI'etc. It was the black rainbow label and later that ugly lime green label. I spent my childhood and teen years discovering this great music. It wasn't until later that I realised that these weren't the real albums. When I found out that Rubber Soul begins with 'Drive my Car' and not 'I've Just Seen a Face', and the Help album doesn't really have Beatle songs played by Indian session musicians, but real songs.. and 14 of them, I felt ripped off. I was thrilled when the real Parlaphone issues came out on CD, and I retired my vinyl Capitol albums and bought the entire Parlaphone catologue on CD. But surprisingly these new CDs didn't sound the same as the Capitol albums. The songs were in the right order but they were in mono, and I was used to my stereo albums. (We always had a stereo, as early as 1964). I did get used to the different sound of the CDs, and grew to love them. However now the Capitol Albums are back, fully remastered and in both stereo and mono! There are about 32 tracks on each CD in this box, so the first half is in stereo and the second half is in mono. You get the American Capitol versions of Beatles VI,(always a favorite of mine) Help, The Early Beatles (remember that one?) and Rubber Soul. Because they were remastered, both the stereo and mono tracks sound incredible, and very different from each other, so you are getting a lot for your money. They also sound different from the Parlaphone CDs. Each Cd comes in the original sleeve with the original artwork, and it comes with a little booklet which gives some interesting info. I still love my British Parlaphone CDs, but it's nice to have this boxed set (and Volume 1 also) just for the quality of the sound. It's also nice to have for nostalgic reasons also. A lot of fans have argued for the stereo versions, and were angry when EMI chose to issue the mono only Cds, and on the other hand, a lot of purists ( the Beatles included) have argued that the mono versions are the REAL versions, and therefore the only ones that matter. I personally love both. I think some songs sound better in stereo, and in some, ( 'I Feel Fine' and "She's A Woman' especially) the mono versions are better. But with both mono and stereo, you are getting different mixes of each song, and for most of the songs, both versions are wonderful. You can hear certain instruments or vocals better on various versions, for instance on 'You Like Me Too Much',John's electric pianet really stands out in one of the versions (can't remember if it's the stereo or mono). The vocals on the stereo version of 'Baby's in Black'(on volume 1) are high in the mix, while the vocals on the mono version sound different. The Help and Rubber Soul cds in this set sound incredible, and yes on Help you still have to lift up the needle, oops, I mean skip the tracks that feature those film soundtrack versions of Beatle songs. Whether you are hearing stereo or mono, every note can be heard. Everything is clear, and these cds are louder so you don't have to turn up the volume, like I've found I needed to do on the Parlaphone cds. If you are into remastered sound, you will love this boxed set and don't forget to buy Volume 1 also, because that's fantastic too. Actually some of this review talks about Volume 1, so it's worth it to have both. My only question is, where is the 'Beatles Yesterday and Today?' That album is conspicuously absent from this set. This is disappointing. I hope this means there will be a Volume 3 somewhere down the road.

    1 out of 5 stars Poor sound effect on this Capital Vol.2!!.......2007-06-03

    I got this CD set from Hong Kong HMV and these are the EU version. They has the problem -"the fake sound effect on Rubber soul(I'm Looking Through you-Stero version)". That made me upset! Are they kiding and cheating all our Beatles Fan??!

    Capital Vo1. 1 is better than Vol.2 a lot! Especially the sound effect. Do not waste your money to buy this CD set !

    I hope EMI will issue a CD version of "Rock and Roll Music" & "Love Songs" from the LP Version!

    Actually, the British version of all the Beatles LP and CD are the best!

    3 out of 5 stars 4 months to get replacement .......2007-05-11

    Hey be careful buying this,,Took me only 4 months to get correct Rubber soul, and Beatle vI replacement discs..and last I checked in May 2007 Emi 1-800 phone number for replacement discs has been disconnected..read early reviews of this title to understand that you are looking for sk1 on yellow sticker ..3 stars for slow EMI handling of this

    5 out of 5 stars Beatles are the Best........2007-02-22

    This is everything that it is advertised to be. The updated, scratch-free productions are superb. Some listeners will be annoyed at the stereophonic mixing of voice and instruments. But you have to remember to enjoy the hundreds of great tunes the Beatles created in their careers. The songs are what you will remember. I never heard the entire sound track to Help before, and it is very interesting and creative. It shows George Martin at his best.

    5 out of 5 stars Great stuff!! Amazing Sound! Stop all the Griping!!!.......2007-02-19

    I held off buying this fantastic set after reading tons of reviews on here The reviews seemed to either be 5 stars or 1 star, with little in-between. After receiving the set and giving it a good listen, I feel it is every bit as good as Vol 1.

    Yes, it's not perfect. Capitol virtually made their "own" "Rubber Soul", by choosing their own songs and giving the finger to George Martin's original British release. And yes, there is that infamous "false start" on the stereo version of "I'm Looking Through You." Which leaves a lot of people screaming for their money back. (Personally i thought the false start was actually a "great start" guess it depends on who's listening.)

    BUT, for all you people on here that have picked this set apart piece by piece, why can't you just "chill out" and enjoy what is great about the set, that being the amazing stereo sound. (I could care less about the mono's. It's kinda like someone handing you the keys to a Lexus or to a Huandyi Accent, and telling you to take your pick. (i.e. mono vs stereo)
    I grew up listening to stereo, frankly, I always thought a lot of the Beatle mono's were kinda "muffled" for a long time. (Stuff like No Reply, for instance. Now we can really hear them, the songs just "jump out and grab you". Also, what if you had to listen to all the great songs like Come Together, Let It Be, and Revolution (all the post Revolver stuff, beginning with "Pepper"), in plain mono, I don't think it would be the same do you? Rest my case.

    If you don't believe it, line your songs up on your I-pod to play one mono song, then next play the same song in stereo, (you won't be able to listen to over 30 seconds of the mono songs until you just have to hit the "next" button on your i-pod/MP-3.) The amazing stereo will make you say, WOW!, what have i been missing!

    Yeah, maybe some of this stereo stuff is manufactured. I don't know, I don't know if anyone can prove it, I really don't care, I like what I hear!!!

    I don't really care for all the extra fillers on HELP, with the extra instrumental tracks, but they are interesting. I just erased them when going to my MP-3.

    Bottomline, If you don't like the box, sell it to someone does, and quit your "bitching", hell they put both versions on here to try to please everybody. Yeah, Capitol is like every other record company, the al-mighty dollar rules over anything that makes sense, but damn I don't think the set warrants all the incredible negativity it is getting on here.

    I just hope we see Vol 3, if Capitol and Apple don't slit each other's throat over the confusion/disagreements over this Vol 2.

    I say BUY THE SET!!! Any fan, whether casual or hard-core should enjoy most every part of this set!

    By the way, if you're wondering which songs are STILL NOT released in stereo, (and hopefully will be the VOL 3, I will list them for you below:

    The only two remaning Capitol LP's/Cd's are Yesterday and Today and Revolver. (plus the hits masters 1 and 2) (of which most of the songs are already in stereo.), except for I'm Down and From Me To You.

    The entire Revolver LP/CD, including, in alphabetical order, And Your Bird Can Sing, Dr. Robert, Eleanor Rigby, For No One, Good Day Sunshine,Got To Get You Into My Life, Here,There,And Everywhere, I Want To Tell You,I'm Only Sleeping, Love You Too, She Said,She Said, Taxman,Tommorrow Never Knows, and Yellow Sub.

    Also, the "Yesterday and Today" LP, also the infamous "butcher cover", with the songs not already on Revolver: If I Needed Someone,Yesterday, We Can Work It Out, What Goes On, Act Naturally, Nowhere Man, Drive My car, and Day Tripper.

    Finally, the rest: I Should Have Known Better, Can't Buy me Love,(which were on the "Hey Jude LP"), and A Hard Day's Night, From Me To You, I'm Down, Misery, and There's A Place.

    If I omitted any songs let me know!

    Can't Wait For Vol 3!!!!

    Enjoy your box set!!! And LONG LIVE THE BEATLES!!! The greatest rock and roll band that ever lived and ever will live!!! Let's All keep the Music Alive!!! (Besides Yoko, Capitol, and Michael Jackson, all need the money).

    Keep Rockn! rocknronnie




    Concert For George
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Concert For George
    Original Soundtrack , and Various Artists
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    Tracks:

    1. Sarve Sham
    2. Your Eyes (Sitar Solo) - Anoushka Shankar
    3. The Inner Light - Anoushka Shankar
    4. Arpan - Anoushka Shankar
    5. I Want To Tell You - Jeff Lynne
    6. If I Needed Someone - Eric Clapton
    7. Old Brown Shoe - Gary Brooker
    8. Give Me Love (Give Me Piece On Earth) - Jeff Lynne
    9. Beware Of Darkness - Eric Clapton
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    11. That's The Way It Goes - Joe Brown
    12. Taxman - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
    13. I Need You - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
    14. Handle with Care - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers with Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison
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    16. Photograph - Ringo Starr
    17. Honey Don't - Ringo Starr
    18. For You Blue - Paul McCartney
    19. Something - Paul McCartney & Eric Clapton
    20. All Things Must Pass - Paul McCartney
    21. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Paul McCartney & Eric Clapton
    22. My Sweet Lord - Billy Preston
    23. Wah Wah - Eric Clapton
    24. I'll See You In My Dreams - Joe Brown

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite CDs! Amazing Rock and Roll!.......2007-06-20

    Let me start by saying that I am totally obsessed with this album. I have owned it for several years now and I never get tired of listening to it. I even bought the DVD of the concert after being blown away by the CD! True, I am a Baby Boomer. True, I grew up with the Beatles and Eric Clapton. But, for me, that was a very long time ago in so many ways. I am not "A Fan". I am a normal woman who likes music but would certainly never (under most circumstances) take the time to rate it here on Amazon. The point is, I can't remember the last time I listened to a recording that literally made the hair stand up on the back of my neck! This is amazing Rock and Roll and I defy anyone who claims to be unmoved by the magnitude of this music and the musicians who wrote, and now perform it. I have a new, deep appreciation for the performing artists that Paul McCartny, Ringo Star (yes, even Ringo!) and Jeff Lynn have become; the enduring relevance of the music of George Harrison, the composer; and the deep abiding faith that Eric Clapton is indeed GOD. Eric Clapton was the music director for this concert and the results are extraordinary. Especially wonderful are "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton and "My Sweet Lord" by Billy Preston. Two "negatives": a great performance of "Horse to Water" by Jools Holland and Sam Brown is omitted from the CD and it would have been great if Bob Dylan had been able to be at the concert. That said, this is a great, historic concert by giants of Rock and Roll. It belongs in your library.

    5 out of 5 stars Where's "HORSE TO WATER"?!?!?!.......2007-06-02

    Have the DVD, bought the "soundtrack" for "Horse To Water" and guess what? IT'S NOT ON IT!!! What kind of "soundtrack" would eliminate, what to me, was one of the highlights of the concert (not to mention, "I'll See You In My Dreams"!) VERY DISAPPOINTED!!! This has ruined what would have been a "Classic CD" to me. Should have named this CD, "SELECTIONS from the CONCERT FOR GEORGE"... STILL 5 stars!

    4 out of 5 stars Tribute to George.......2007-05-28

    Disc 2 is a fabulous collection of music by artists paying tribue to the music of George. It is wonderful music-I would recommend it to anyone who loves the Beatles work and the music that George loved.

    5 out of 5 stars Hard to beat!.......2007-03-09

    The collection of talent and the performances on this 2-disc piece of work are exceptional. A superb tribute to an extraordinary artist. Harrison's ability and range were a marvelous contribution to music. Disc 2 alone is worth the bucks.

    5 out of 5 stars Fabulous tribute - amazing songs.......2007-01-14

    So many people know GH that to add comment is hard, but this tribute concert reveals how Harrison affected the community of English players in his life - It's also great to hear versions of his songs that while true to form, come off in a new light as done by the Clapton-led band and remind us how prolific and original George was once he got out from under the shadow of John and Paul - he started humbly yet persisted with amazing discipline to create his own sound and style, which while not everyone's cup of tea, stands alone as significant work in the evolution of pop rock in the 20th century - may he rest in peace
    Blast From Your Past
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    • It's a Blast!
    • Having a BLAST listening to Ringo
    • Good, but incomplete
    Blast From Your Past
    Ringo Starr
    Manufacturer: Capitol
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000006MV0
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful And You're Mine)
    2. No No Song/Skokiaan
    3. It Don't Come Easy
    4. Photograph
    5. Back Off Boogaloo
    6. Only You (And You Alone)
    7. Beaucoups Of Blues
    8. Oh My My
    9. Early 1970
    10. I'm The Greatest

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    Just possibly the luckiest pop musician in history (replacing hapless Pete Best in the Beatles on the eve of their EMI signing and the unprecedented fame that followed), Ringo Starr wasted no time carving out his own comfortable--and surprisingly successful--post-Fabs career in the early 1970s. This concise greatest-hits package (ostensibly a contractual-filling farewell to his longtime label) compiles all of the drummer's top 10 hits, including the evergreen smashes "Photograph" and "You're Sixteen," as well as the hit singles "It Don't Come Easy" and "Back Off Boogaloo." The charming B-side "Early 1970" (chronicling the contemporary lives of three of Starr's suspiciously familiar musician friends) is also included. It may shortchange Ringo's lovingly quirky early country & western and Tin Pan Alley collections (Beaucoups of Blues and Sentimental Journey, respectively), but it's still a great choice for hit-hungry fans. --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Ringo.......2007-05-12

    If you like Ringo this is the only CD you will need to buy. It has all of his best songs (and there are quite a few) and they are the studio recordings-not the lame live recordings of his music. Don't get me wrong-I love Ringo live but he should have the monkeys who record his live shows flogged!! Actually I should not have said monkeys-it is an insult to them as they would have done a far better job recording Ringo's concerts that the inept humans who were hired to do this job. Enough of my ranting though-if you like Ringo buy this CD it is the only one you will need for your Ringo collection!!! It is awesome!!

    5 out of 5 stars ITS BLAST FROM YOUR PAST WITH RINGO AND HIS FAMOUS NO NO SONG........2007-02-04

    Readers and reviewers, I will be writing a review on the legendary compilation album entitled "BLAST FROM YOUR PAST" by one of Rock's greatest personalities who just so happens to be an Ex-Beatle. I give you one of England's favorite sons and pride and joy's, Mr. Richard Starkey or should I say, MR. RINGO STARR. "BLAST FROM YOUR PAST" was originally released in 1976 on vinyl/LP and cassette on the infamous Capitol Records in association with EMI Records and Parlophone Records. As always, if I hear any new additional information concerning this legendary compilation album or its legendary artist, I will edit this review immediately so that you the consumer will get the best informative and most accurate review possible.

    What can I say about the legendary RINGO STARR that hasn't already been said? RINGO STARR has graced us with his many talents and his most recent tours to this very day. RINGO STARR would begin his early career as a drummer from Liverpool, England as part of THE FAB FOUR or should I say THE BEATLES. When THE BEATLES broke up in 1970, RINGO would try his hand at not only a solo career, but as an actor. In the early 70's, RINGO was extremely successful at both but would slowly fade away until the movie CAVEMAN was made and released in 1981. CAVEMAN would also star Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long, John Matuszak and RINGO'S wife Barbara Bach. However, RINGO'S solo music career did have some fine moments. "BLAST FROM YOUR PAST" are the results of those moments. In my opinion, "BLAST FROM YOUR PAST" is a very up lifting and positive album which contains some very funny songs.

    I will list and review certain song tracks contained in this compilation album. It is extremely hard for me to choose any one song track over the other. However, due to trying to shorten this review as much as posible, I will only list certain song tracks in their original exact running order as follows: (1.) "You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful And You're Mine)," (This is a wonderful Ringo Starr song that brings back the spirit of the 50's music. Ringo sings this song perfectly to the bone.) (2.) "No No Song/Skokiaan," (I love this song. This is my most favorite RINGO STARR song. I love the lyrics to this song. The lyrics are so funny, we can all pretty much relate to it, at least I can. RINGO sings this song with such emotion like he truly means it. I love it when RINGO sings the chorus "AND I SAID NO NO NO NO I DON'T (Sniff) NO MORE, I'M TIRED OF WAKING UP ON THE FLOOR, NO THANK YOU PLEASE IT ONLY MAKES ME SNEEZE, AND THEN IT MAKES IT HARD TO FIND THE DOOR. Enough said.) (3.) "It Don't Come Easy," (I love this up beat song. This song is produced by George Harrison. RINGO sings this song with such power that you can almost feel the rough times in his voice what it was like being an BEATLE in the early days.) (4.) "Photograph," (This is another up beat song that RINGO delivers a fine lead vocal performance. This song is co-written with George Harrison.) (6.) "Only You (And You Alone)" (This is another beautiful song sung by RINGO. Ringo sings this song like he is naturally flowing his happy and rejoicing voice from the gut and through the microphone. I love this song.) and (8.) "Oh My My." (This is another beautiful song sung by RINGO. Listening to these songs gives you the feeling that RINGO was indeed, an extremely talented individual. It doesn't surprise me that all four BEATLES were extremely talented in their own right.) The other songs such as "Back Off Boogaloo," "Beaucoups Of Blues," "Early 1970" and "I'm The Greatest" are also good songs that are great contributions from George Harrison and John Lennon. Overall, this is a very entertaining album which has some funny humor to it.

    I would like to encourage everybody to purchase this album to own as part of their valuable music collection. This legendary compilation album will definitely stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER.

    In closing, RINGO STARR is here to stay. With the deaths of JOHN LENNON and GEORGE HARRISON, we now realize that a BEATLES reunion is now out of the question. RINGO STARR and PAUL MCCARTNEY are now all that remains of the original FAB FOUR. We as fans should enjoy them while they're still here while we still can. Here's to you RINGO. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. Keep On Rockin'. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," am I wrong? Thanks for reading my review and I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also hope that you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. THE BEATLES FOREVER. RINGO RULES. R.I.P John Lennon and George Harrison. Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.

    3 out of 5 stars It's a Blast!.......2007-01-06

    I docked this a star for the cd being so short. Back when this was released on vinyl, 10 or 11 songs was fine, but on CD it seems skimpy. Anyway, if you remember Ringo's big hits of the early 70's, they're pretty much all here, and they all sound great. Maybe a more complete retrospective will be released someday, but for now, if you need to hear "The No No Song," or "It Don't Come Easy," go ahead and pick this up.

    5 out of 5 stars Having a BLAST listening to Ringo.......2006-11-10

    Love this CD. I especially like hearing songs I haven't heard before, like Early 1970, all about Ringo and the lads. Ringo is still my favorite Beatle!

    4 out of 5 stars Good, but incomplete.......2006-11-03

    This is just a song-for-song release of the 1976 album. It only has 10 songs and is woefully incomplete. The orignal album was even missing a few songs that were hits before the album was release including Oo-Wee (which was a Top 40 hit), Snookeroo (which was the B-side of the No No Song, but received enough air play for it to be listed as a double sided hit), and Goodnight Vienna, which also received a fair amount of air play in 1975. It does have some great songs like Photograph, It Don't Come Easy, and Back Off Boogaloo, but it is long past time for an update. Ringo has had some good stuff since this album was released. Time to either release an all new greatest hits package spanning his entire solo career or do a new edition of this with bonus tracks!
    The Capitol Albums Vol. 1
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    • Beatles - Capital Years Vol 1-
    • About damn time!
    • America! Bring on the reverb!
    The Capitol Albums Vol. 1
    The Beatles
    Manufacturer: Capitol
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    ASIN: B00065XJ48
    Release Date: 2004-11-16

    Tracks:

    1. I Want To Hold Your Hand (Stereo)
    2. I Saw Her Standing There (Stereo)
    3. This Boy (Stereo)
    4. It Won't Be Long (Stereo)
    5. All I've Got To Do (Stereo)
    6. All My Loving (Stereo)
    7. Don't Bother Me (Stereo)
    8. Little Child (Stereo)
    9. Till There Was You (Stereo)
    10. Hold Me Tight (Stereo)
    11. I Wanna Be Your Man (Stereo)
    12. Not A Second Time (Stereo)
    13. I Want To Hold Your Hand (Original Mono)
    14. I Saw Her Standing There (Original Mono)
    15. This Boy (Original Mono)
    16. It Won't Be Long (Original Mono)
    17. All I've Got To Do (Original Mono)
    18. All My Loving (Original Mono)
    19. Don't Bother Me (Original Mono)
    20. Little Child (Original Mono)
    21. Till There Was You (Original Mono)
    22. Hold Me Tight (Original Mono)
    23. I Wanna Be Your Man (Original Mono)
    24. Not A Second Time (Original Mono)

    Tracks:

    1. Roll Over Beethoven (Stereo)
    2. Thank You Girl (Stereo)
    3. You Really Got a Hold On Me (Stereo)
    4. Devil In Her Heart (Stereo)
    5. Money (alt version to UK release)(Stereo)
    6. You Can't Do That (Stereo)
    7. Long Tall Sally (Stereo)
    8. I Call Your Name (Stereo)
    9. Please Mr. Postman (Stereo)
    10. I'll Get You (Stereo)
    11. She Loves You (Stereo)
    12. Roll Over Beethoven (Original Mono)
    13. Thank You Girl (Original Mono)
    14. You Really Got a Hold On Me (Original Mono)
    15. Devil In Her Heart (Original Mono)
    16. Money (alt version to UK release) (Original Mono)
    17. You Can't Do That (Original Mono)
    18. Long Tall Sally (Original Mono)
    19. I Call Your Name (Original Mono)
    20. Please Mr. Postman (Original Mono)
    21. I'll Get You (Original Mono)
    22. She Loves You (Original Mono)

    Tracks:

    1. I'll Cry Instead (Stereo)
    2. Things We Said Today (Stereo)
    3. Any Time At All (Stereo)
    4. When I Get Home (Stereo)
    5. Slow Down (Stereo)
    6. Matchbox (Stereo)
    7. Tell Me Why (Stereo)
    8. And I Love Her (Stereo)
    9. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (Stereo)
    10. If I Fell (Stereo)
    11. Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand) (Stereo)
    12. I'll Cry Instead (Original Mono)
    13. Things We Said Today (Original Mono)
    14. Any Time At All (Original Mono)
    15. When I Get Home (Original Mono)
    16. Slow Down (Original Mono)
    17. Matchbox (Original Mono)
    18. Tell Me Why (Original Mono)
    19. And I Love Her (Original Mono)
    20. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (Original Mono)
    21. If I Fell (Original Mono)
    22. Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand) (Original Mono)

    Tracks:

    1. No Reply (Stereo)
    2. I'm A Loser (Stereo)
    3. Baby's in Black (Stereo)
    4. Rock and Roll Music (Stereo)
    5. I'll Follow The Sun (Stereo)
    6. Mr. Moonlight (Stereo)
    7. Honey Don't (Stereo)
    8. I'll Be Back (Stereo)
    9. She's A Woman (Stereo)
    10. I Feel Fine (Stereo)
    11. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (Stereo)
    12. No Reply (Original Mono)
    13. I'm A Loser (Original Mono)
    14. Baby's in Black (Original Mono)
    15. Rock and Roll Music (Original Mono)
    16. I'll Follow The Sun (Original Mono)
    17. Mr. Moonlight (Original Mono)
    18. Honey Don't (Original Mono)
    19. I'll Be Back (Original Mono)
    20. She's A Woman (Original Mono)
    21. I Feel Fine (Original Mono)
    22. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (Original Mono)

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    When the Beatles catalog was first issued on CD in the '80s, an attempt was made to standardize the releases (which often varied wildly in content internationally) by using their original British format. But this confounded many Fabs fans in the U.S. who now found CDs with track listings that often differed dramatically from their original American LPs. More maddening, the initial four releases were only available in not-so-glorious mono mixes. This four-CD collection of the band's 1964 American album releases finally addresses those concerns, and then some. Meet the Beatles, The Beatles Second Album, Something New, and Beatles '65 have been digitally prepared from Capitol's vintage album masters and presented in both the original stereo and mono mixes released back in '64. This set gives younger fans a chance to finally hear the band's epochal early music in stereo--and should please an older generation by returning massive hit singles like "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You," "She's a Woman," and "I Feel Fine" to their original American album contexts. The booklet contains a wealth of rare photos and concise notes by noted Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn. --Jerry McCulley

    Album Description

    *First Time Ever on CD...Meet The Beatles, The Beatles' Second Album, Something New and Beatles `65....presented in both Stereo and Mono

    *Compiled from the original U.S. master tapes

    *Special packaging including original album cover artwork and 48 page collectors booklet

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Ok, but not great........2007-07-22

    This set is ok if you don't have the CDs of the earlier British Beatles albums. If you do have them, this isn't really worth it. The sound quality is very good, though.

    5 out of 5 stars Dance to exhaustion.......2007-07-18

    This music is bright and happy and a lot of fun. It cheers me up and I dance till exhaustion. Now I know where all the sixties music went.

    5 out of 5 stars Beatles - Capital Years Vol 1-.......2007-05-31

    I bought Vol 1 and 2 to replace my record collection. I was not disappointed. The sound quality is great and the mini albums are exact replicas of the originals.

    5 out of 5 stars About damn time!.......2007-03-14

    Even though I have all the 1987 CD's,I still bought this set. And I couldn't be happier! The set sounds great,Duophonic,Real Stereo or Mono. The packaging is stellar,each CD in the set in a reproduction of the original US album sleeve,with the CD label reproduction of the vinyl label (for the most part-the Capitol logo should've been at the top of the label...but so what). The booklet,however,could've been longer...but that's my opinon. Buy this set,as well as Volume 2. You will not be disappointed! (Here's hoping Capitol does a Volume 3!)

    5 out of 5 stars America! Bring on the reverb!.......2007-03-04

    Debate all you want the merits of the British versions versus the American versions, but the first time I heard "I Feel Fine" (on my big sister's original Capitol 45) it was bathed in echo and reverb. So was the flip "I Feel Fine." And didn't these versions sound great coming over the tinny transistor radio? You bet your Beatle Boots they did!

    Years later when the CDs came out we were "treated" to the British versions (as the Beatles intended), we got to hear those two songs (on Past Masters Vol. 1) dry and stripped of the echo and reverb. I was stunned. So that's how they were supposed to sound, eh? I felt betrayed by the evil Capitol engineers.

    Now it's a million years later and Capitol has the AUDACITY to release their original mixes. And you know what? Lay that reverb on me, baby. Douse me in echo! I'm a freakin' stupid clueless eight year old again!

    What I didn't know didn't hurt me!

    America: The land of milk and honey and REVERB!

    Photograph: Very Best of Ringo Starr (CD/DVD)
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      Photograph: Very Best of Ringo Starr (CD/DVD)
      Ringo Starr
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      ASIN: B000TZUSQW
      Release Date: 2007-08-28
      Ringo
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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      • 34 YEARS OLD STILL BETTER THAN CURRENT CRAP
      • Ringo is a star
      • Great music
      • Still awesome
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      ASIN: B00000DRC2
      Release Date: 1991-04-23

      Tracks:

      1. I'm The Greatest
      2. Have You Seen My Baby?
      3. Photograph
      4. Sunshine Life For Me (Sail Away Raymond)
      5. You're Sixteen
      6. Oh My My
      7. Step Lightly
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      11. It Don't Come Easy
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      13. Down And Out

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      Ringo Starr's various late-career All Star bands may have been somewhat shaggy, nostalgia-laden affairs, but they found a warm reception with audiences far and wide. But the concept of Starr gathering a roster of stellar musician friends in a comfortable, partylike atmosphere was hardly a new one. Until 1973's Ringo, Starr's solo work had been a strange mix of quirky exercises in nostalgia (Sentimental Journey), country & western (Beaucoups of Blues) and Beatles-esque top 10 hits ("It Don't Come Easy," "Back Off Boogaloo"). But under the big-budget aegis of producer Richard Perry, Starr gathered an impressive roster of musician friends (including all three fellow Beatles, the Band's Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson, and Harry Nilsson, Marc Bolan, Billy Preston and a dozen others) to record what remains the best album of his solo career. The Fabs contributions are warm and heartfelt, especially John Lennon's tongue-in-cheek romp, "I'm the Greatest," a track that outshines even George Harrison's upbeat sea-shanty "Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)" and Paul McCartney's pop-flavored "Six O'Clock." But Ringo also proved that Starr himself was no slouch in the hit-making department, cowriting the hits "Photograph" (with Harrison) and "Oh My My," while making the Johnny Burnette chestnut "Only Sixteen" all his own. --Jerry McCulley

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Ringo Ringo Starr.......2007-03-18

      Good. It has some of the old familiar songs and songs that weren't hits. I love the song Devil Woman. Worth the money.

      5 out of 5 stars 34 YEARS OLD STILL BETTER THAN CURRENT CRAP.......2007-02-01

      THIS IS REAL MUSIC BY REAL MUSICIANS, NOT THE SCHLOCK, CRAP NOISE THAT IS FORCED ON US TODAY, IT IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ALBUMS THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. IF RECORD COMPANIES ARE LOOSING MONEY IT ISN'T BECAUSE OF FREE DOWN LOADS, IT IS THAT THEY ONLY OFFER US CRAP THAT THEY WANT US TO HEAR, WELL MY MONEY GOES TO THE GREAT OLD REAL MUSIC AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM. A REAL MUSICAL CLASSIC ALBUM.

      4 out of 5 stars Ringo is a star.......2007-01-14

      Very nostalgic. When I was a kid, Photographs was the first song I ever heard true "stereo" on. Listening almost 25 years later, half the songs are pretty good, have are really kind of lousy, but the nostalgia is all great!!

      5 out of 5 stars Great music.......2007-01-04

      Here is a person who knows how to bring life to a party with his music. Great cd

      5 out of 5 stars Still awesome.......2007-01-03

      It is still refreshing to hear Ringo And the songs are still as I remember it would be nice if all the studios would make all of the songs available to the public
      Los Lonely Boys
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Los Lonely Boys
      • Great CD
      • WOW!
      • A Masterpiece.
      • The Texican Treo
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      Manufacturer: Sony
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      ASIN: B00064AFJQ
      Release Date: 2004-11-16

      Tracks:

      1. Senorita
      2. Heaven
      3. Crazy Dream
      4. Dime Mi Amor
      5. Hollywood
      6. More Than Love
      7. Nobody Else
      8. Onda
      9. Real Emotions
      10. Tell Me Why
      11. Velvet Sky
      12. La Contestacion
      13. Heaven (En Espanol)
      14. More Than Love (En Espanol)
      15. I Walk The Line

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      The self-titled debut album from Texas trio Los Lonely Boys tries--and mostly succeeds--in being everything to everyone. Garza brothers Henry, Jojo, and Ringo try their hand at classic-rock grooves, Tex-Mex, bilingual pop, and traditional harmonies with deliciously ear-pleasing results. The album is perfectly suited to Top 40, Spanish and adult-contemporary radio--all at the same time. At times tracks such as "Onda" and "Dime Mi Amor" recall 1970s-era Santana, but the Boys are at their best on "Heaven," the feel-good first single, and "La Contestacion," a yearning ballad matched by pleading instrumentation. As a bonus, this Special Edition includes Spanish versions of "Heaven" and "More Than Love," but the real highlight is a Southern-fried take on Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line." That the boys manage to make the classic song their own is no small feat. There's also a DVD featuring thoughtful live performances and music videos that offer a glimpse of the Boys in action. --Joey Guerra

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Los Lonely Boys.......2007-05-14

      I heard one of the songs by chance and decided to buy the CD. I really enjoy all of it.

      4 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2005-07-29

      Very intertaining. I bought it for the Heaven track, but enjoyed the whole thing.

      5 out of 5 stars WOW!.......2005-05-21

      This CD was the surprise of the last decade. I caught only a few bars of "I Walk the Line," on a television commercial. I thought it was a fresh sound so I bought the CD. Wow! No, I mean wow-wow-wow. This band is tight like only brothers could be. There is no awkward phrasing or uncomfortable moments that are always apparent between rock stars. They are in and out of each other's personal space without so much as a deep breath. They are natural together. Their harmony is three voices from one, and one voice from three. Each brother is an outstanding musician in his own right.
      The Garza brothers call it "Texican Rock n Roll." Thanks for that. I would be hard pressed to name their style. I hear Eagles, Santana, Ottmar Leibert, Stevie Ray. They are Country, R &B, Jazz, Blues, Ranchero, Romantica and more. Every time I listen I hear something new. JoJo's bass sounds like lead, Ringo's drums while not loud or overbearing are complex and sound big and full.. Henry, well Henry. Here is where I venture to say that at 25 years old, If not now, Henry Garza is well on his way to being the best guitarist around. He doesn't play guitar, he dances with it, and oh what a dancer.
      Someone mentioned that "Hollywood" is addicting. I found every single song addicting, but I still hold out my favorite as "Crazy Dream" because of the jazz changeup. It's sooo awesome. LLB is coming to Spokane and I can't wait. Until then I'll continue playing this CD over and over again.

      5 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece. .......2005-04-12

      Los Lonely Boys provide a glimmer of hope with their debut album, a glimmer of hope that modern music is not all that bad and even today great bands can still appear and knock your senses of course to somewhere else where everything is dominated by pure emotion. "Los Lonely Boys" is a masterful mix of flavors and notes, it is both a throwback to the 70's grooves bands like Santana perfected and a jolt into the future for what can be called Chicano rock. The album is filled with delicious winks at Richie Valens, Johnny Cash, Santana and many, many others. One of the pleasing things you realize while listening to this album is that this is a band that knows and has studied the classics, bands like Los Lonely Boys and Jet have recently come under fire because they sound a lot like their legendary heroes, I still do understand what the problem is. People complain that a lot of new rock sounds too simple, distorted and dumb, and then they complain that other new bands soo what? Too good? "Los Lonely Boys" is a beautiful album filled with wonderous melodies, consider "Heaven," a wonderful song of hope and redemption with indeed heavenly guitar licks, a dreamy atmosphere and uplifting spirit. "Crazy Dreams" is pure classic rock with an almost blues edge running through while "Señorita" has that wicked, feverish vibe Santana created in songs like "Black Magic Woman" where the main character just had to fall in love with some witchy babe who sounds like she walked out of hell. "Hollywood" is cool and breezy while "More Than Love" doesn't even belong in this era, this is a stylish, excellent ballad that would do Richie Valens justice. It is no wonder that Los Lonely Boys have been opening for Carlos Santana, I have already mentioned the name a few times, in the album the influence is most present in "Onda," a scorching jammer that exhilarates and leaves you admiring just how well the Garza brothers can play. For those who do not already own the album this new Special Edition is THE ONE to get. The extra material is not added in vain. The Garza brothers come from Texas and so it is no surprise that they tip their hats to the great Johnny Cash with a roaring cover of "I Walk The Line" where the guitar and vocals fly in exhilarating blues/country ecstacy and the Spanish version of "Heaven" is just as moving as the original. The extra DVD has the band's music videos and some interesting acoustic renditions where the band members share fascinating stories about the birth of each tune. "Los Lonely Boys" is a powerhouse debut, a masterpiece of raw rock n' roll and feeling. If like MUSIC, go check it out.

      5 out of 5 stars The Texican Treo.......2005-03-18

      If you are into truely incredible guitar riff's with a danceable Latin undertone, look no further. The musical stylings of Los Lonely Boys have all the things I like about Stevie Ray, Jonny Lang and Kenny Wayne, while keeping an upbeat rhythum. For a real treat, put on a good set of headphones and press play. You'll be amazed by the quality of the recording (You can actually hear the amp crackle in the beginning of "Onda"). Before you know it, you'll be jumping off the couch with your lighter in hand setting the ceiling fan on fire until you realize you're not at a concert. OK, maybe that was just me, but... Top it off with the videos and even an acoustic set that I've never heard anywhere else and you truely have a bargain! I dare you to try not to sing along or tap your toes through this album! Oh, word to the wise...don't put the DVD on at your next party unless you want all your friends parking on your couch, staring in rapt facination.
      Infinite Voice
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Wonderful Singer
      • Calming beauty
      • A beautiful voice
      Infinite Voice

      Manufacturer: Time Art
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ItalianItalian | Languages | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000KEGFYQ
      Release Date: 2007-03-06

      Tracks:

      1. sous le dome epais
      2. pavene
      3. canto invierno
      4. pastorale
      5. casta diva from norma
      6. enchantment
      7. song of my soul
      8. infinite voice
      9. saint agnes and the burning train
      10. gabriel's oboe-nella fantasia from the mission
      11. sheep may safely graze
      12. sous le dome epais from lakme

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Singer.......2007-07-21

      Surely Darlene Koldenhoven has one of the most beautiful female voices in the world. The song selections, the accompanying music and the quality of recording are supurb.

      5 out of 5 stars Calming beauty.......2007-05-28

      Infinite Voice is one of my favorite albums to pop into the player after a long and difficult day at work. Its soothing lightly classical pieces with Koldenhoven's angelic vocals do much to sooth an agitated spirit and sing peace to the soul. Wonderful Darlene! We need more like this.

      4 out of 5 stars A beautiful voice.......2007-04-23

      A classically trained vocalist with a Master's Degree in music from the Chicago Conservatory College, the golden voiced Darlene Koldenhoven has participated in a number of high profile pop culture products. In the 1980's she appeared on jazz composer Clare Fisher's Brazilian jazz vocal project, Freefall, which was awarded a Grammy in 1986 for Best Jazz Vocal Performance by a Group. In the 90's she appeared in and served as choir director for both Sister Act films, and in 1994 sung with Yanni Live at the Acropolis, a concert film reportedly seen by nearly 500 million people worldwide. She has also sung on recordings with Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, Pink Floyd, Rod Stewart, David Byrne, and Ramsey Lewis, among others, and has authored a set of musical instruction books and CDs entitled Train Your Voice.

      In the late 90's Koldenhoven began writing and producing her own solo recordings, including the adult contemporary Keys to the World, a gospel album called Free to Serve, and the Christmas album Heavenly Peace. This year she's back with an all new recording, entitled Infinite Voice, a collection of classically inspired compositions and new age arrangements of classics. Ms Koldenhoven's 5-ocatve voice is the only one featured on this recording, in some places layered to give a choral effect. Most of the instrumentation is synthetic, though several songs include acoustic instrumental performances from guitar, English Horn, oboe, flue, didgeridoo, and percussion.

      Infinite Voice is a delicate and beautiful recording that will appeal to fans of light classical vocals from the voices of equally talented singers such as Filippa Giordano, Hayley Westerna, or Sissel.

      Meditation Music:

      1. Seatrain
      2. Singles 1969-1981
      3. Singles 1969-1981 [Hybrid SACD]
      4. Sixpence None The Richer
      5. Someday [CD-single] [Import]
      6. Songs From Ally McBeal Featuring Vonda Shepard (Television Series) [Soundtrack]
      7. Sound Loaded
      8. Space Under Sun [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
      9. Spin [Enhanced]
      10. Survivor

      Meditation Music

      meditation music

      Meditation Music

      As Certain As Sunrise [Import]

      Verdi, Strauss and Tchaikovsky

      Weyse: Symphony in Ef DF123; Symphony in Cm DF122

      Music: The Opposite Way

      Vorsprung Dyk Technik 92-98 [Box set] [Import]

      Ultra Sex

      The Juturna Codex [Enhanced]

      Wild Wood

      Vivian Sisters

      Verdi: Rigoletto (Complete Opera); Maria Callas; Tito Gobbi; Giuseppe di Stefano

      Urban Archaeology

      Vagabundo [Import]

      Ultimo En Vivo

      Just 4 You

      Quand l'Eternite