" a prog paradise for those that desire it . This band deserves to be huge - make it so!"
Product Description
Shadowlands combines the legendary talents of prog-icons Steve Babb and Fred Schendel, the incredible vocals of Walter Moore and Susie Bogdanowicz, a half-million dollar pipe organ, a string section, an arsenal of analog gear, and all the magic that modern recording technology has to offer. Symphonic Progressive Rock at its finest.
Shadowlands
Shadowlands,Glass Hammer,Sound Resources / Arion Records
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Shadowlands: Original Film Soundtrack
George Fenton Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SKW Release Date: 1994-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Veni Sancte Spiritus: Front Titles - Daniel Cochlin
- The Golden Valley - Davis/Graham/Silverthorne/McGrath
- Quartet In D 'The Randolph'
- The Wardrobe
- 'The Plot Thickens'
- The Lake
- O Little Town Of Bethlehem
- Once In A Royal David's City - Daniel Cochlin
- The Friendship
- The Wedding
- Sumer Is Icumen In
- The Drive To The Hotel
- The Golden Valley Part Two
- Mr. C. S. Lewis - Nicholas Rodwell
- Joy Goes Home
- 'I'll Be Here Too'
- The Silence
- 'As A Boy, As A Man' - Daren Geraghty
- Sanctis Soleminis
- Joy And Douglas
- Shadowlands (End Credits)
Customer Reviews:
Moving and Beautiful.......2002-12-11
Exquisite!!.......2002-04-30
Heaven.......1999-03-16
While watching the film, Fenton's music is a perfect complement to the heart wrenching narritive. Only when listening to the soundtrack on its own do you realize how much the music was a part of the emotion. This music grips you and carries your emotions back to those you felt during the film.
One of the best soundtracks I have heard.......1999-01-03
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Shadowlands
Glass Hammer Manufacturer: Sound Resources / Arion Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00018J7GY Release Date: 2004-01-14 |
Album Description
Shadowlands combines the legendary talents of prog-icons Steve Babb and Fred Schendel, the incredible vocals of Walter Moore and Susie Bogdanowicz, a half-million dollar pipe organ, a string section, an arsenal of analog gear, and all the magic that modern recording technology has to offer. Symphonic Progressive Rock at its finest.Customer Reviews:
Just blown away...didn't thik anyone was making music like this these days........2007-05-31
Nice, polite prog.......2007-05-28
Just way too polite for me. I'm sure they're just the nicest of people. But the execution here is just too church social, and I want to hear prog rock. The way they play reminds me of the backing band for Name That Tune; I wonder if any of these guys performed with or sang with, Up With People?
Hey, if you're going to cover a well known pop song like Dan Fogelberg's Longer, the way YES covered Paul Simon's America, then you need to "hit it outta the park", the way YES did. GH didn't; it wasn't even a double. Just another example of milk toast execution. I could only recommend this to someone who might be looking for an ELP fix, albeit a very reserved ELP.
Glass Hammer - More Great Retro Prog.......2007-04-20
Attractive, if unoriginal, music from band essaying old-school prog.......2005-08-15
I don't love them (yet), but I like them, since this is nice to listen to, after all. Album opener "So Close, So Far" sounds, at first, like it's all over the place, but once it's over you realize what a tightly composed track it was, despite its throwing one theme after another at you. The end result is a song fans of epic, big sounding prog will doubtless embrace. "Run Lisette" opens with some Chris Squire-y sounding bass (see what I mean?), but then a nice and unusual organ lick comes in, followed by soaring guitar that grounds the intro. The church organ (recorded in an actual church, you know, just like Wakeman did for Yes' "Awaken") sounds appropriately grand.
If there's an Achilles Heel to Glass Hammer's sound, it's in the unremarkable vocals. The vocals do come to life at times, as in the often stunningly beautiful interplay of several female singers on "Run Lisette". The addition of female backing vocalists is the one fresh idea Glass Hammer adds -- and, unlike that hag in Kaipa who brays like a donkey, Susie Bogdanowicz (who occasionally takes a lead) can carry a tune. But regular band members Steve Babb and Fred Schendel are only adequate singers. When you think of prog's best male vocalists over time -- Jon Anderson, Peter Gabriel, John Wetton, and others, all of whom have distinctive singing styles -- these guys are mostly just okay.
I like this album enough to check out other work by the band, and I'm glad I discovered them. "Run Lisette" is already in heavy rotation on my iPod.
Glass Hammer's Best to Date.......2005-07-21
I've always appreciated Glass Hammer's enthusiasm in embracing their identity as a progressive rock band and, to a lesser extent, their ability to infuse Christian sensibilities into their music subtly enough as to not alienate a secular audience. However, in my opinion, the band was always plagued by certain shortcomings. Shadowlands, for the most part, successfully addresses these.
First of all, all five cuts on Shadowlands are strong with no real drop off in quality, something that has plagued even the group's later, stronger efforts. There is no sign of the "limpness" of some of their very earliest works-all the cuts are dynamic, melodious and grab the listener's attention, even in the softer parts. Some people have taken issue with the inclusion of Dan Fogelberg's "Longer"-and it probably is the weakest cut-but the arrangement is interesting and I think the band should get some kudos for doing something different.
The first two cuts, "So Close, So Far" and "Run, Lisette" are among the strongest compositions the group has ever recorded. "So Close, So Far" is complex but catchy, even as it moves through its distinct movements, "Run, Lisette" was the first cut I ever heard by this band and it absolutely grabbed my attention. In a musical genre where it becomes harder and harder to come up with something of note, I dare say "Run, Lisette" is unforgettable. The delivery of the story, well-documented in other reviews here, is heartfelt enough that the first few lines still manage to send chills up my spine. And I love the intricacies of the multi-layered vocals, male and female.
Which brings me to my next point-the vocals. Glass Hammer's vocals have always been kind of an issue with me-I think they absolutely wreck Chronometree in parts-but the incorporation of female vocalists, which began in earnest with Lex Rex (their previous release), is really what kicks Shadowlands into the stratosphere. In my opinion, there should be more female vocalists in prog, and that Glass Hammer utilizes as many as four on this album makes it distinctive.
If I have one complaint, it's that the drumming is a bit sub-par. I know that Glass Hammer is basically two people, keyboardist Fred Schendel and bassist Steve Babb, together with a number of for-hire musicians, and while I appreciate how far Schendel has come as a guitarist, I can't help but feel he's laboring as a drummer here. I understand the economic necessities that are probably driving these decisions (I think they had something to do with the band's past decisions on vocalists), but enlisting a studio drummer would be a prudent move.
All in all, I would recommend Shadowlands to any fan of progressive rock. The band is really carving out its own style, improving its songwriting and losing nothing in complexity. With the recent demise of Spock's Beard after Neal Morse's departure, they may be (and probably are) America's best practitioners of symphonic prog.
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Shadowlands
Manufacturer: Myrrh ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000IKEJFY |
Product Description
1.sand in the hand.2.ship of love.3.keeper of the key.4.the hungry night.5.valley of tears.6.christian.7.big boy now.8.last word in love.9.what do you know.10.never give it up.11.i hope and i pray EXTRA BONUS SONG
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SHADOWLANDS
Manufacturer: INNOVA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000IFSGKS Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- The White Buffalo
- Ignis Fatuus
- Kanza
- Apparition At Timber Creek
- The Aliens Of Los ANgeles
- Epitaph
- The Shadowlands: I
- The Shadowlands: II
- The Shadowlands: III
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Heartstrings: Music From Philadelphia, Ghost, Legends Of The Fall... (Soundtrack Anthology)
Manufacturer: Intersound Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000BQ3 Release Date: 1995-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Schindler's List: Theme
- Philadelphia
- Nell
- Dying Young
- Legend Of The Fall
- My GIrl
- Little Women
- Steel Magnolias
- Terms Of Endearment
- Ghost: Unchained Melody
- Shadowlands
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Shadowlands
Manufacturer: Muse Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ARGIJ0 |
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Shadowlands (Original Film Soundtrack)
George Fenton-composer & conductor , London Symphony Orchestra , and Choir of Magdalen College-Oxford Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000MK5UO4 |
Product Description
1. Veni Sancte Spiritus~~~2. The Golden Valley~~~3. Quartet in D 'The Randolph'~~~4. The Wardrobe~~~5. The Plot Thickens~~~6. The Lake~~~7. O Little Town of Bethlehem (trad.)~~~8. Once in Royal David's City~~~9. The Friendship~~~10. The Wedding~~~11. Sumer Is Icumen In (13th cent. anon.)~~~12. The Drive to the Hotel~~~13. The Golden Valley Part 2~~~14. Mr. C.S. Lewis~~~15. Joy Goes Home~~~16. I'll Be Here Too~~~17. The Silence~~~18. As a Boy and As a Man~~~19. Sanctis Solemnis~~~20. Joy and Douglas~~~21. Shadowlands.
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Shadowlands
Manufacturer: Myrrh ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002YCBFG |
Product Description
1. Sand in the Hand 2. Ship of Love 3. Keeper of the Key 4. The Hungry Night 5. Valley of Tears 6. Christian 7. Big Boy Now 8. Last Word in Love 9. What Do You Know (That I Don't) 10. Never Give It Up 11. I Hope and I Pray
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ShadowLands
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005KIPY Release Date: 2001-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Lone Cypress
- I Will Love You
- Reminisce
- Solitude
- Felicita
- Roses Buried In The Snow
- ShadowLands
- Desert Stars
- See To My Soul
- The Beginnings
Customer Reviews:
Where Does Music Like This Come From?.......2001-06-28
A Passion for Piano!.......2001-06-15
talented, young, New Age artist. I first met Robbie Steiner at the
Royal Cafe in New Orleans where he regularly plays acoustic piano for
the dinner crowd. When I first entered the restaurant I immediately
noticed the beautiful piano compositions that were being played so
passionately. I assumed an older and very accomplished pianist was
playing. When I looked toward the piano, I was shocked to realize just
how young Robbie was. I could not believe that someone so young could
play so beautifully and so passionately. Since I didn't know about New
Age piano then, I thought that Robbie was playing classical
compositions from a composer I was not familar with. After hearing a
particular composition that really knocked me out, I went over to
Robbie and asked him the name of the piece he had just played. He
replied "I haven't titled it yet." I was absolutely blown
away! I said, "You wrote that???" Robbie smiled and said,
"Yes, I write everything that I play." I was so very
impressed. And then Robbie told me that he was 15 years old. I almost
fell over. I simply could not believe that someone so young could not
only play so passionately, but could also compose such beautiful
compositions with such beautiful melodies. I became Robbie's Number
One fan right then and there. I was simply blown away by his
incredible talent and his incredibly beautiful music.
The most
important thing to keep in mind as one listens to Shadowlands is the
young age of this very talented artist and the skill levels and
techniques he has achieved. For example, the pretty and catchy melody
of "Felicita" (Track 5) is the first composition that Robbie
ever wrote, at age 13, for his best friend. Another example is
"Lone Cypress" which Robbie wrote at age 14. This very
simple and yet very beautiful composition was inspired by the
world-famous lone cypress tree that stands at Mission Ranch in Pebble
Beach CA, where Robbie also plays. The ending to this song is so very
pretty.
The next thing to understand is that Robbie's talent is
still evolving. Shadowlands, which is Robbie's first CD, was recorded
and released when Robbie was 15 years old. Now 16, and entering his
senior year in high school, Robbie is currently recording his second
CD, "RED", which will be released in July 2001. Greatly
influenced by world-famous New Age piano composer David Lanz, Robbie
continuously strives to fine-tune his technical skills and his playing
style.
Every single composition on Shadowlands is so beautiful that
it is difficult to choose favorites. After much debate, I've decided
that mine are the title cut, "Shadowlands", and "Roses
Buried In The Snow." "Shadowlands" is a hauntingly
beautiful melody where the notes just naturally resonate with Robbie's
very passionate playing style, it is one of the most beautiful pieces
I have ever heard. "Roses Buried In The Snow" is a very deep
and dramatic composition, it is very sad and reflective, full of
melancholy, and packed with emotion. The first time I listened to
"Roses", I envisioned a female Olympic skater skating to it,
I could envision ballet improvisation throughout the routine in
parallel with the deep emotion this composition evokes. I could
envision just where the triple axles, the double toe loops, the
spirals and laybacks would occur. "Roses Buried In The Snow"
is one of Robbies best.
I highly recommend Shadowlands to everyone
who loves piano, period. Robbie Steiner is going places!
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Shadowlands
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BSLZ96 Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Album Description
Features the tracks 'Borderland', 'Goddess', 'Let It Live', 'Millennium', 'The Light', 'Ways Of Love', the title track and many more. Prism. 2005.Meditation Music:
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