America: A Tribute to Heroes

America: A Tribute to Heroes

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Organized and aired within days of the September 11 attacks, the fundraising telethon documented here was as remarkable for its subdued sincerity as for its unity of purpose. This double-disc anthology presents the diverse musical content of the broadcast in the order it was aired, with Bruce Springsteen's "My City of Ruins" setting the appropriately somber and introspective tone. And while artists such as Stevie Wonder (with assistance from Take 6 on "Love's in Need of Love") and U2 rise to the occasion with the spiritually uplifting grace expected of them, there are a few surprises here as well. Limp Bizkit and Goo Goo Doll John Rzeznick turn in a spare, if seemingly unlikely, cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here," appended with a new verse that asks what may be the 21st century's most compelling question: "Do you think we can change?" Even the viewpoint of John Lennon's anthem "Imagine" (as rendered by Neil Young) is occasionally altered to the first person, tellingly turning the song's idealism into a personal challenge. It's a rare event that can credibly sandwich Wyclef Jean's "Redemption Song," Mariah Carey's "Hero," and a chillingly somber take of "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi, before offering up the subtly ironic benediction of Willie Nelson's "America the Beautiful." In the midst of its most trying time in a half century (arguably musically, as well as socially), America the sleeping giant awoke--and first listened to its heart. All net proceeds benefit the United Way's September 11th Telethon Fund. --Jerry McCulley

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America: A Tribute to Heroes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Very Nice
  • Unified Set, Uniformly Excellent
  • So many emotions, and some minor quibbles....
  • One Outstanding track
  • Good Listen
America: A Tribute to Heroes
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. The Concert for New York City
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  3. God Bless America
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ASIN: B00005TNSK
Release Date: 2001-12-04

Tracks:

  1. My City Of Ruins - Bruce Springsteen
  2. Love's In Need Of Love Today - Stevie Wonder & Take 6
  3. Walk On - U2
  4. There Will Come A Day - Faith Hill
  5. I Won't Back Down - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  6. Hero - Enrique Igelsias
  7. Imagine - Neil Young
  8. Someday We'll All Be Free - Alicia Keys
  9. Wish You Were Here - Limp Bizkit & Johnny Rzeznik
  10. New York State Of Mind - Billy Joel

Tracks:

  1. I Believe In Love - Dixie Chicks
  2. Everyday - Dave Matthews
  3. Redemption Song - Wyclef Jean
  4. Hero - Mariah Carey
  5. Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
  6. Safe And Sound - Sheryl Crow
  7. Fragile - Sting
  8. The Long Road - Eddie Vedder
  9. Bridge Over Troubled Water - Paul Simon
  10. God Bless America - Celine Dion
  11. America The Beautiful - Willie Nelson

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Organized and aired within days of the September 11 attacks, the fundraising telethon documented here was as remarkable for its subdued sincerity as for its unity of purpose. This double-disc anthology presents the diverse musical content of the broadcast in the order it was aired, with Bruce Springsteen's "My City of Ruins" setting the appropriately somber and introspective tone. And while artists such as Stevie Wonder (with assistance from Take 6 on "Love's in Need of Love") and U2 rise to the occasion with the spiritually uplifting grace expected of them, there are a few surprises here as well. Limp Bizkit and Goo Goo Doll John Rzeznick turn in a spare, if seemingly unlikely, cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here," appended with a new verse that asks what may be the 21st century's most compelling question: "Do you think we can change?" Even the viewpoint of John Lennon's anthem "Imagine" (as rendered by Neil Young) is occasionally altered to the first person, tellingly turning the song's idealism into a personal challenge. It's a rare event that can credibly sandwich Wyclef Jean's "Redemption Song," Mariah Carey's "Hero," and a chillingly somber take of "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi, before offering up the subtly ironic benediction of Willie Nelson's "America the Beautiful." In the midst of its most trying time in a half century (arguably musically, as well as socially), America the sleeping giant awoke--and first listened to its heart. All net proceeds benefit the United Way's September 11th Telethon Fund. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very Nice.......2005-07-12

an album to sit down, relax, and think about how this world is falling apart, but it gives hope at the same time.Mariah's performance was the best one in my opinion.

5 out of 5 stars Unified Set, Uniformly Excellent.......2003-01-19

When Bruce Springsteen starts this CD, "There's a blood red circle on the cold dark ground & the rain is falling down, the church door's thrown open; I can hear the organ's song, but the congregation's gone," we know we are in for a rare musical moment. His song builds softly with a soul stirring inner strength. When the choir joins him, "Come on, rise up," it sends chills down the spine. Stevie Wonder with Take 6 do such a marvelous job with "Love's In Need of Love Today." U2 do a great live version of "Walk On" from their "All That You Can't Leave Behind" CD. It's particularly touching as Bono says, "Hello from London," knowing that their were many British citizens who died with the Americans in the World Trade Towers on September 11. "The darkness will be gone; the weak shall be strong; hold on to your faith," the choir sings behind Faith Hill on the excellent "There Will Come A Day." Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down" touches emotions of anger many Americans felt in the wake of the tragedy. Neil Young's "Imagine" is so close to John Lennon's arrangement; but it is one that magically lifts our emotions. This is one of my favorite tracks on the CD. "Someday We'll All Be Free" was my introduction to Alicia Keys. When I heard her sing Donny Hathaway's marvelous song, goosebumps ran up my arm. When she sings, "Hang on to your womanly pride," it touches a chord for all of the women who fell in the tragedy that day. Limp Bizkit's acoustic offering of "Wish You Were Here" builds strongly, "So you think you can tell heaven from hell." Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind" with his jazz-inflected piano is a fitting torch tribute that concludes the first CD. The Dixie Chicks' "I Believe In Love" soars beautifully, "Today I got the answer and there's a world of truth behind it; love is out there waiting somewhere, you just have to go & find it." Dave Matthews' "Everyday" is a great acoustic ballad, "Jump in the mud of love, get yourself filthy." Bob Marley's reggae "Redemption Song" is given a strong treatment by Wyclef Jean, "New York City won't you help me sing these songs of freedom?" Bon Jovi's "Livin' On A Prayer" has a great catchy chorus. Sheryl Crow is positively haunting on "Safe & Sound," "Could you not be sad, could you not break down, after all I won't let go until you're safe & sound." Sting offers "Fragile" which appeared on his "Nothing Like the Sun" CD. Eddie Vedder's "Long Road" has some glorious guitar. The CD concludes with Paul Simon's "Brige Over Troubled Water," and Celine Dion and Willie Nelson. If you just listen to the music, this is an incredibly unified package that holds up as a listening experience as we move farther from that tragic day. If you did not get this soon after the event, don't miss out on this great music! Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars So many emotions, and some minor quibbles...........2003-01-11

Like many other citizens of the U.S., I sat and watched this 'Telethon' when it was aired shortly after September 11. As another reviewer says above, I am very cynical of the 'Hollywood Elite' and many in the entertainment industry. Many of those folks will take our dollars on one hand, and then tell us how bad we are for the world on the other. Not an attitude I share or condone.

The folks that appeared during this telethon spoke mostly from the heart, with little or no scripting of their comments and words.

I appreciate the generous thoughts behind this event, and what the event meant at the time of it's airing.

For the most part, this event was an opportunity to provide low key celebration of being an American, and for those in New York that were so deeply affected, what it meant to be a New Yorker (such as Billy Joel's performance of "New York State of Mind").

In both this event, and especially with the 'Concert for New York', I felt a little disappointed that it seemed that the people that were affected and impacted in the Washington, DC/Arlington, VA area (at the Pentagon) were overlooked to a large extent, and of course there was little attention to the folks on the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania with real American Heros aboard.

That doesn't diminish from the impact of this collection though.

Another reviewer mentions the opening with Bruce Springsteen's ballad "My City of Ruin," which set the stage for most everything that followed.

The performances of these songs, without live audiences, but also free of the studio and the heavy editing/mixing and tweaking that occurs there, are powerful and inspirational.

This *isn't* Toby Keith and his anthem "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" (which followed later). It's a collection of songs that will remind you of this great nation, and the spirit of being an American.

A special salute to Celine Dion, who I'd not normally call myself a dedicated fan of (her music was of course done to the point of over popularity in the pop radio arena). Her rendition of "God Bless America" is awe-inspiring and powerful. Beautifully done.

Some of the other highlights include Faith Hill's "There Will Come A Day," Enrique Iglesias' "Hero," and of course, Paul Simon's "Bridge of Troubled Water."

My one minor quibble with this collection is the packaging that has been used in many cases. The CD case for this collection uses a very flimsy and tricky 2 CD holder in the single CD case space. Not the typical flip space, but one that uses a single plastic point to hinge on. I'm sure that this hinge will wear out quickly, and it definitely doesn't like to stay in place inside the case.

My rating for the music: 5 stars. For the packaging: 0 stars.

3 out of 5 stars One Outstanding track.......2002-09-27

I remember the night this concert was broadcast very vividly. It was just a few days after the attack on the WTC, and most of the country probably felt like me- in shock. Watching this concert the night it was held, I wondered where the song choices came from. They did tell alot about the feeling and understanding of the singers.

Some of it was just pap, like the "let's all be friends" and "all we need is peace and love" offerings from Stevie Wonder and Neil Young. Some were traditonal you-can't-go-wrong anthems, like the offerings of Celine and Willie. Some were wistful (Billy Joel), some trite (Mariah Carey, Bon Jovi), some almost defeatist sounding, some pointless, and and some were downright trite.

But the one that really affected me was Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down". Watching it, you knew where Tom stood.

5 out of 5 stars Good Listen.......2002-09-12

This is a wonderful CD. It really put me in a good state of mind on the 11. I love this Cd. I heard it in my LA class and now I have to go and buy it for myself. Every one should buy this CD.
I Remember a Day
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    I Remember a Day
    Jeff Arnold
    Manufacturer: Jeff Arnold
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000BR7IFM
    Release Date: 2002-04-29

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    6. United We Stand
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    No More Heroes: A Tribute to The Stranglers
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Dark, violent melodic punk music
    No More Heroes: A Tribute to The Stranglers
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Elevator (Big550)
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Release Date: 1998-03-24

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    1. Shut Up - U.S. Caos
    2. Something Better Change - The Reducers
    3. No More Heroes - The Wretched Ones
    4. Curfew - The Truents
    5. Bring On The Neubiles - U.S. Chaos
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    7. Rok It To The Moon - Joe Diaz And The Disrupters
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    9. Duchess - Time Bomb 77
    10. Choosey Suzy - Tedio Boys
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    15. Golden Brown - The Independents
    16. Always The Sun - The Sisters Of Morrissey
    17. Love 30 - Blast Fence

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Dark, violent melodic punk music.......1998-07-26

    A fond reminder of the ealier days of punk, one of my all time favorite bands which never achieved the kind of acclaim they deserved. Highlights on the CD are my singalong favorite "Bring on the nubiles", the excellent bonus track of "5 minutes" ,and a true punk anthem "Something better change". Ah, the good old days, when I was a mere 15 year old, hanging out at The 100 club etc...Of course I am an old git now but the memories come racing back with this kind of high octane assistance. Buy it or forever be the sad shadow of a rebel that is all too common in kids today.

    TBJ
    Shores of Liberty
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      Shores of Liberty
      Kimi Hayes
      Manufacturer: Happy Mellows Music Company
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000CAAQF2
      Release Date: 2001-01-01

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