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Editorial Reviews
The Breathtaking "Out of the Blue" was Co-written Earlier this Year by Goodrem and Producer Guy Chambers (Robbie Williams, Jewel), and Recorded in London. "Out of the Blue" is the First Song to Be Released from her Eagerly Awaited Second Album and Follow-up to the 14x Platinum "Innocent Eyes".
Out of the Blue,Delta Goodrem,Sony Int'l,5"CD Singles,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Australia,Pop,Rock,Singer/Songwriter
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Out of the Blue
Electric Light Orchestra Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LE0THO Release Date: 2007-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Turn To Stone
- It's Over
- Sweet Talkin' Woman
- Across The Border
- Night In The City
- Starlight
- Jungle
- Believe Me Now
- Steppin' Out
- Standin' In The Rain
- Big Wheels
- Summer And Lightning
- Mr. Blue Sky
- Sweet Is The Night
- The Whale
- Birmingham Blues
- Wild West Hero
- Wild West Hero
- The Quick And The Daft
- Latitude 88 North
Customer Reviews:
Great packaging but don't sell your old ZGK 35530 CD just yet!.......2007-07-27
Still a great album after all these years........2007-07-24
Sonic Blow-Out!.......2007-06-20
Even if you own a first pressing vinyl copy (one of the best sounding vinyl releases ever), even if you own a Japanese copy of this on vinyl, even if you own any of the cd releases of this great album, you NEED this re-issue. Not only does it include a few bonus tracks, the remastered 2007 version (done with Jeff Lynne's participation) is absolutely STUNNING.
The deluxe version has some impressive packaging, despite the fact that it's very difficult to get the cd out of it without major fingerprints on the disc, so casual fans might want to stick to the regular jewelbox version. But, and I cannot emphasize this enough...if you are a fan of ELO in ANY degree, GET THIS!!! The sound will knock you out.
It's been 30 Years and going strong!!.......2007-03-29
Great Album... why two versions?.......2007-03-26
AARRRGGHHHH!!!!!
Why could they not just release the great Special Annaversary version complete with the 1977 sleeves, lyrics, punch-out, poster and set a mid-ranged price for it instead of doing such an injustice to ELO's second best album?
Jeff and the boys should be charging down to whatever Sony mogul here in the USA is and show him what "Electric Light" means.
Grief!!!
Overall, if you can, get the Special Editions and leave the other one alone unless, like me, you intend to use one as a keeper and the other as the playing version. I highly highly recommend Out of the Blue just like all of the other Remasters and find Latitude 88 North to be worth the wait alone.
Now we need a Remastered Zoom, Armchair Theater, Kelly, and other post ELO efforts to make the collection complete.
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Out of the Blue
Electric Light Orchestra Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LE0TGA Release Date: 2007-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Turn To Stone
- It's Over
- Sweet Talkin' Woman
- Across The Border
- Night In The City
- Starlight
- Jungle
- Believe Me Now
- Steppin' Out
- Standin' In The Rain
- Big Wheels
- Summer And Lightning
- Mr. Blue Sky
- Sweet Is The Night
- The Whale
- Birmingham Blues
- Wild West Hero
- Wild West Hero
- The Quick And The Daft
- Latitude 88 North
Customer Reviews:
ELO's biggest-selling album turns 30!.......2007-08-01
pop perfection.......2007-07-30
"Turn to Stone" is the best way to start a pop album. It's an upbeat, energetic, and LOUD track. "It's Over" comes next, and it's actually a bit too mellow compared to the songs it's crammed between. "Sweet Talkin' Woman" rules so much. Flawless vocal melody. The high point of the bands wonderfully, unique career.
"Night in the City" is getting dangerously close to disco, but it works really well. "Jungle" is my personal favorite song. About as catchy as pop music gets. By the time we reach track 10, I can't believe how much I love this album!
Yup, "Mr. Blue Sky" is a superb song with a perfect vocal melody. It's so bouncy and in your face. "The Whale" is a dreamy instrumental. I like how it sounds, and I love the intentional picture it puts in my head of stargazing all night long. Or stargazing from a whales point of view. Something like that.
"Birmingham Blues" is about as close as the band ever got to blues, and "Wild West Hero" is well, a western-sounding cowboy ghost town track. A great way to close out a REALLY great double album (now available on one disc!)
Great reissue, it's now better than ever.......2007-07-18
Out OF The Blue is my only ELO album, so I have nothign to compare against others. Out of the blue is really cool to hear, it's not something I would listen to everyday, but still, the songs are excellent. Mr. Blue Sky, Night In The City, and Jungle are amazing songs, they represent ELO at their best.
Okay, I am having trouble naming some of the highlights, everything on this record is spacey and futuristic, it's pretty involving and immersive. Just remember to wear headphones whne going Out Of The Blue.
8.0/10
Out of the Blue - Captures Memories.......2007-05-18
ELO at their most ambituious.......2007-05-04
This is the album that yielded two flawless pop singles, "Turn To Stone" and "Mr. Blue Sky," inescapable some 30 years later. But Lynne also wanted to try out his inner "Abby Road" with the side long "Concerto For A Rainy Day." It flows like a good song suite should, more so than "Eldorado" did, and climaxed with "Mr. Blue Sky."
"Out Of The Blue" is loaded with moments of pop perfection. You can hear Lynne's evolution into Travelling Wilburys territory on "Across The Border" and "Birmingham Blues." His fascination with the American west (think "Poker" and "Down Home Town") on "Wild West Hero." His melancholy also comes to the fore on "hero" and "It's Over."
I will be one of those who is actually pleased with the remastering. The highs are a lot crisper and the soundstage seems to be broader. The annoying dropouts that plagued the previous CD are all but gone. This is the best version of "Out Of The Blue" yet. Don't be scared off by the audio-snobs - this is a brillant pop album and deserves a space in your CD collection if you're an ELO fan.
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Out to Lunch
Eric Dolphy Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I8UK Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Hat And Beard
- Something Sweet, Something Tender
- Gazzellioni
- Out To Lunch
- Straight Up And Down
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Eric Dolphy was among the most daring, impassioned, and technically assured improvisers to come of age in the 1960s. From his groundbreaking work with Chico Hamilton and Charles Mingus, through his catalytic stint with John Coltrane, and all through his brilliant solo recordings for Prestige, this reed innovator defined the best elements of the swing and the bebop traditions, from Benny Carter through Bird, while extending on the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic freedom of Monk. Dolphy is an emotional shaman with a keen comic edge, as is evident in the rhythmic sauntering, drunken gait of his theme to "Straight Up and Down," and Monk's influence is clearly discernible in Dolphy's witty dissonances and vocalized blues phrasing throughout Out to Lunch! (his only Blue Note recording, completed shortly before his untimely death). Rhythm masters Richard Davis, Bobby Hutcherson, and Tony Williams suspend time at will, sculpting in open space, while deconstructing the harmony and superimposing cubist rhythmic displacements--periodically regrouping around Freddie Hubbard's bumblebee trumpet and the leader's vocalized bass clarinet (his Monkish "Hat and Beard"), wailing alto (the martial parodies of the title tune), and exhilarating flute (the lyric, swinging "Gazzelloni"). Out to Lunch! represents Dolphy's most fully realized vision. --Chip SternAlbum Description
With four of the brightest innovative talents in New York (Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Hutcherson, Richard Davis and Tony Williams) and five startling, diverse originals, Eric Dolphy made the greatest and most adventurous album of his career for Blue Note. Unfortunately, it would be his last studio recording. He died in Germany four months later at the age of 36.Customer Reviews:
last great studio album.......2007-04-21
Stellar.......2007-03-24
4 1/2 stars........2007-03-17
perfect........2007-01-07
A Big Piece of a Sadly Small Legacy.......2006-11-01
Dolphy had barely four months to live when he recorded OUT TO LUNCH in February of 1964 with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Richard Davis and drummer Tony Williams - indeed, he would not live to see the album's release. By this late date the Maestro's normally sublime blowing had taken on some of the harsher, squeakier, squawkier and gruffer qualities then in vogue among many of his "free" progeny, though Dolphy manages with admirable tenacity to keep at least one foot on firm sonic soil throughout most of this session. The leader's best performances are probably on his two alto saxophone workouts, "Straight Up and Down" and the title tune, while "Gazzeloni" is a skittering flute race quite unlike any of Dolphy's earlier efforts on that instrument and "Hat and Beard" and "Something Sweet, Something Tender" showcase, respectively, the most raucous and most genteel aspects of his legendary bass clarinet playing.
OUT TO LUNCH is less remarkable for Dolphy's solos, however, than for the stunning manner in which it manages to skirt the very edges of chaos for most of its forty-two minutes without once falling in. Regardless of one's opinion of this sort of music, there is no denying the internal cohesion and conceptual/compositional integrity of this remarkable date. Much of this is undoubtedly due to the superb rhythm section, particularly Hutcherson, who manages to hold all of the wildly swirling parts around him together on the most unlikely of instruments. Hubbard, for his part, provides the essential link to more mainstream jazz which helps keep OUT TO LUNCH as curiously accessible as it is, and proves as perfect a foil for the leader here as he had been on Dolphy's very first album, OUTWARD BOUND, four years earlier.
As a huge Eric Dolphy fan, I necessarily love OUT TO LUNCH, but less than I do several of the Maestro's more traditional sessions. Nevertheless, this album's seemingly impossible refusal to implode, shatter or just float away qualifies it as a singularly spectacular moment in progressive jazz history, and an absolutely essential part of any comprehensive collection.
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Out of the Blue
Debbie Gibson Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ILO Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Out Of The Blue
- Staying Together
- Only In My Dreams
- Foolish Beat
- Red Hot
- Wake Up To Love
- Shake Your Love
- Fallen Angel
- Play The Field
- Between The Lines
Customer Reviews:
a dream come true.......2007-05-27
Debbie Gibson.......2007-03-09
Still hooked on the Deb-ster.......2007-01-03
Debbie writes great sing-along hits that don't involve sexual (or criminal) lyrics. This album proves that you don't need sex to write/promote a solid pop album.
This is a CD the whole family can enjoy. A+++
The teen queen of 80s pop (sorry, Tiffany).......2006-10-23
A good debut from one of a trio of 1987 female singers.......2006-01-14
Rewind almost 20 years and I was a 15-year old high school student in the United Kingdom. While all my friends were into heavy metal and speed metal bands I had a secret - I enjoyed and listened to pop songs and released that year were a trio of female singers, two of which would have a major impact on my life. First, was the incredibly beautiful French singer and actress Vanessa Paradis whose debut single "Joe Le Taxi" rocketed up the charts and to this day I collect any DVD or music that is released by her (which isn't much since she became the life partner to Johnny Depp). Second came Debbie Gibson (who now prefers to be known as Deborah). I immediately developed a teenage crush on the blonde singer/songwriter and joined DGIF (Debbie Gibson International Fanclub) before they had even settled on a name. To this day the only fan clubs I have ever joined was DGIF and Vanessa Paradis'.
Debbie's first CD single "Only In My Dreams" was actually released in December 1986. But she did not appear on the British music scene until mid-1987 with the song "Shake Your Love," and it was this song that introduced me to the talented young performer (and the video of which made me sit up and take notice on VH1 recently). The songs on her debut album were all light hearted and good-natured (including my favorite "Red Hot") with a heavy reliance on rhythm and drum programming (this was after all the decade that saw a heavy use of synthesized tracks).
Debbie's main competitor stateside was Tiffany who had risen up through performances at U.S. shopping malls. But whereas Tiffany was a product of cookie-cutter marketing and was fond of doing covers of others songs, Debbie wrote all her own material and represented a warm personality and a wholesome image that I appreciated.
Debbie wholesome image took a hit in 2005 when, after almost two decades of refusing requests from Hugh Hefner, she agreed to pose topless for the men's magazine `Playboy.' But a quick google of her name and one comes to realize that Debbie may have vanished from the mainstream music scene but she still has legions of loyal fans and DGIF is still going strong.
And it all started with this great selection of pop music.
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Out of the Blue
Maysa Manufacturer: Encoded Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006AGE2 Release Date: 2002-07-30 |
Tracks:
- Friendly Pressure
- Out Of The Blue
- Spirit (Interlude)
- Head To The Sky
- Simple Life
- Right Here Right Now
- MSDF Interlude
- Mr. So Damn Fine
- I Want You (Interlude)
- Blue Horizon
- OSAKA
- Everything
- Tailor Made Love
- If It's Love
- Thank You (Interlude)
- Family Affair (Bonus Track)
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Out of the Blue proves not only can Maysa be taken out of Incognito, but that Incognito can be taken out of Maysa. Her sterling voice may always be associated with the group, but the most dominant of all of Incognito's vocalists finally sheds the aura of the London-based band with her third album. This is a deeply personal, carefully constructed, made-in-America stew of sweet neo-soul and urban funk, with a dash of acid jazz, all powered by the deep-throated singer from Baltimore. Fans of the Cogs, as Maysa calls them, will dig the opener, "Friendly Pressure," written by fellow Incognito vocalist Jhelisa Anderson; "Out of the Blue," where she actually quotes "Deep Water," the Incognito song that made her famous; and Sly Stone's '70s anthem, "Family Affair," which was produced by a rabid Japanese Incognito fan. On the other tracks, she exerts her own style. There are sweet harmonies on stirring ballads, her unique scatting style on upbeat boilers, and even a bit of Mary J. Blige-influenced drama on "Mr. So Damn Fine." The bomb is absolutely dropped on the Brazilian smoker "Simple Life," costarring Will Downing and guitarist Peter White. --Mark RuffinAlbum Description
Highlights include the bonus track 'Family Affair' along with the subtle swing of the title track, a hypnotic rendition of the international hit 'Friendly Pressure' (Featuring Guitarist Ronny Jordan), the sweet samba groove of 'Simple Life' (With vocalist Will Downing and smooth jazz guitarist Peter White), a seductive cover of the Earth Wind and Fire classic 'Head To The Sky' & the sexy ballad 'Right Here, Right Now.' 2002.Customer Reviews:
Simply the best.......2005-06-24
No Incognito....No Problem!.......2005-04-18
"Don't want to get wet until the rain begins".......2005-04-14
To all fans of singers like Sade, Anita Baker, here is another singer you will love. And let Maysa's deep husky voice send you into her world effortlessly, like she does to me everytime I listen to her. Let me tell you my five favorites, off of "Out of the Blue". 1)Friendly Pressure: The opening track alone is worth five stars. After listening to this song you will hooked, lined and sunk into Maysa. Trust me. 2) Simple Life: The hypnotic guitar playing on this song along with her perfect singing is simply breathtaking. 3)Blue Horizon: Paul Hardcastle fans should love this song and since I am, I do. 4)Tailor Made Love: Just a great sample of Maysa's vocal powers.
5)Family Affair: With her great remake of the classic Sly and the Family Stone classic she cements her greatness, by putting a modern spin to the song. Well all I can say is expect to be blown away by Maysa. And, radio stations will you please play this great artist who deserves your attention. I mean if you have time to play a Maysa wannabe like Kelly Clarkson you certainly can play the real thing.
What a shame ..........2004-12-27
OH, THIS CD IS GREAT!!!! You can listen to it over and over.......2004-12-23
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Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music
Jerry Goldsmith Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009KIYDG Release Date: 2005-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: Doctor Kildare / Room 222 / Waltons, The / Barnaby Jones / Television Themes Medley
- In Harm's Way
- The Sandpebbles: Chinatown / Patch Of Blue, A / Poltergeist / Papillon / Wind And The Lion, The / Motion Pictures Medley
- Generals, The
- Tora! Tora! Tora!
- Wild Rovers, The
- Pursuit
- Wind And The Lion, The
Tracks:
- QB VII
- QB VII
- QB VII
- QB VII
- QB VII
- Waltons, The
- Papillon
- Police Story
- Omen, The
- Capricorn One
- Swarm, The
- Boys From Brazil, The
- , The (First) Great Train Robbery
- Alien
- Star Trek The Motion Picture
Tracks:
- Masada
- Poltergeist
- First Blood - Rambo II
- Twilight Zone: The Movie
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Gremlins
- Baby - Secret Of The Lost Legend
- Legend
- Lionheart
- Rambo III
- Total Recall
Tracks:
- Star Trek Voyager
- Basic Instinct
- Russia House, The
- Gremlins II
- Medicine Man
- Shadow, The
- Forever Young
- First Knight
- Powder
- Airforce One
- L.A. Confidential
- Mummy, The
- Haunting, The
Album Description
Jerry Goldsmith's death in 2004 marked the end of one of the greatest careers in film composing. This lavish 57 track 4 CD set traces the path of his astonishing achievements and includes recordings conducted by Goldsmith himself. Featuring The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Philharmonia Orchestra, The National Philharmonic Orchestra, and The Daniel Caine Orchestra. Includes over 280 minutes of music.Customer Reviews:
Awesome Set!.......2007-07-01
Elmer Bernstein Film Music Collection.......2006-11-03
Overall a strong Goldsmith sampler.......2006-04-11
Fortunately, even an ugly cover will not ruin good music. And the good news is that I'd say about 75 percent of the music is good....and on a 4 cd set, that's a lot. Like other Silva compilations, the strength of this compilation is the variety. There are selections from the big releases (Star Trek, Omen, Rambo), but there is also a healthy dose of tracks from the smaller releases(Under Fire, Lionheart, The Swarm).
Two examples come to mind. Capricorn One and The Great Train Robbery are two movies that are not exactly household names today, but are dominated by two of Goldmith's finest main themes. The City of Prague Philharmonic come through with terrific renditions. And there are plenty of other strong performances...a few being concert versions conducted by Goldsmith himself. Suprisingly, "The Wind and the Lion" works, which is no small accomplishment given the ferentic original performance of "Raisuli Attacks".
It's not a complete success. A few of the performances fall flat, particularly some of the more inventive scores. Total Recall is just bad, mangling the performance with poor percussion and synthesizer choices to boot. Also a letdown is the Klingon Attack from the first Star Trek movie. The Prague Philhamonic attempt doesn't sound bad--it's just that once you've heard the original soundtrack's "blaster beam" with enough bass to rattle your teeth...well let's just say Silva's version is a little tinny in comparison.
But I shouldn't dwell on the negative. Overall, this is a strong sampler of Goldsmith's variety. There are plenty of quality performances here, and despite a few omissions (noticeably Planet of the Apes)this is a very good release from Silva.
Jerry Goldsmith - 40 years of pleasure.......2006-02-22
Almost the perfect compilation.......2005-12-31
However, as sweepig as it is, there are a few holes in the selection. "First Contact", one of the sweetest and richest compositions from the Star Trek is absent. "The Ghost and the Darkness" is missing and the "Medicine Man" music should include the theme song. By dwelling on several selections from the Blue Max, these were squeezed out. Three full and important movie themes got the axe.
However, all but "The Ghost and the Darkness" are readily available and not overly expensive as is the "Ghost" CD. This is a must have for the TV and movie music fan.
Before there was Hans Solo there was Napolean Solo, before ER there was Dr. Kildare. Jerry Goldsmith IS Sci-Fi. "Resistance is futile.. you MUST assimilate this CD collection."
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Varese Sarabande 25th Anniversary Celebration
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008WI90 Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- The Man from Snowy River (Bruce Rowland)
- The Winds of War (Bob Cobert)
- Blue Velvet (Angelo Badalamenti)
- Witness (Maurice Jarre)
- Raising Arizona (Carter Burwell)
- Pee Wees Big Adventure (Danny Elfman)
- Halloween (John Carpenter)
- A Nightmare On Elm Street (Charles Bernstein)
- The Fly (Howard Shore)
- RoboCop (Basil Poledouris)
- The Empire Strikes Back (John Williams)
- The Right Stuff (Bill Conti)
- The Final Conflict (Jerry Goldsmith)
- The Abyss (Alan Silvestri)
- Brainstorm (James Horner)
- Peggy Sue Got Married (John Barry)
- My Left Foot (Elmer Bernstein)
- The Dead (Alex North)
- Stanley & Iris (John Williams)
- The Milagro Beanfield War (Dave Grusin)
- Driving Miss Daisy (Hans Zimmer)
Tracks:
- Steel Magnolias (Georges Delerue)
- Unforgiven (Lennie Niehaus and Clint Eastwood)
- Raggedy Man (Jerry Goldsmith)
- The Grifters (Elmer Bernstein)
- Green Card (Hans Zimmer)
- City Slickers (Marc Shaiman)
- Father Of The Bride (Alan Silvestri)
- While You Were Sleeping (Randy Edelman)
- Babe (Nigel Westlake)
- The Adventures Of The Great Mouse Detective (Henry Mancini)
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (Laurence Rosenthal)
- The Secret Garden (Zbigniew Preisner)
- A Little Princess (Patrick Doyle)
- Rudy (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Iron Will (Joel McNeely)
- Memphis Belle (George Fenton)
- Eye Of The Needle (Mikl)
- Total Recall (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Back To The Future Part III (Alan Silvestri)
Tracks:
- To Die For (Danny Elfman)
- The Player (Thomas Newman)
- Black Robe (Georges Delerue)
- Medicine Man (Jerry Goldsmith)
- 2001 (Alex North)
- Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire (Joel McNeely)
- The Crow (Graeme Revell)
- Blade (Mark Isham)
- The Omen (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Vertigo (Bernard Herrmann)
- Scream (Marco Beltrami)
- The Sixth Sense (James Newton Howard)
- Xena: Warrior Princess (Joseph LoDuca)
- Air Force One (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Starship Troopers (Basil Poledouris)
- The Matrix (Don Davis)
- The Iron Giant (Michael Kamen)
- Youve Got Mail (George Fenton)
- A Little Romance (Georges Delerue)
- Pleasantville (Randy Newman)
Tracks:
- Sunset Boulevard (Franz Waxman)
- L.A. Confidential (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Rounders (Christopher Young)
- The Score (Howard Shore)
- The Replacements (John Debney)
- Gone In 60 Seconds (Trevor Rabin)
- The Bourne Identity (John Powell)
- Rush Hour 2 (Lalo Schifrin)
- XXX (Randy Edelman)
- Die Hard (Michael Kamen)
- The Last of the Mohicans (Trevor Jones)
- Moby Dick (Christopher Gordon)
- The Mists Of Avalon (Lee Holdridge)
- Cleopatra (Alex North)
- Life As A House (Mark Isham)
- Emma (Rachel Portman)
- In The Bedroom (Thomas Newman)
- Cast Away (Alan Silvestri)
- One True Thing (Cliff Eidelman)
- Unfaithful (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
- Far From Heaven (Elmer Bernstein)
- Ice Age (David Newman)
- Shrek (Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell)
Customer Reviews:
A good value.......2007-05-17
The Sound Track Since Bernard Hermann.......2006-07-25
Very good value.
Good mix of film music.......2006-07-02
I'm a big fan of this soundtrack music and will be looking for more CD's like this.
A mixed collection of movie music.......2006-02-23
Uplifts your soul, takes your mind into the heavens.......2006-01-06
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Judy in Love & Alone
Judy Garland Manufacturer: S&P Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000641C8 Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- This Is It
- More Than You Know
- I Am Loved
- I Hadn't Anyone Till You
- I Concentrate On You
- I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
- Do I Love You?
- Do It Again
- Day In-Day Out
- By Myself
- Little Girl Blue
- Me And My Shadow
- Among My Souvenirs
- I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
- I Get The Blues When It Rains
- Mean To Me
- How About Me
- Just A Memory
- Blue Prelude
- Happy New Year
- Then You've Never Been Blue (bonus track)
Customer Reviews:
Perfect Release of a two-fer.......2004-11-20
The sound on this disc is spectacular. The original session tapes were used, for the best sound possible. It is glorious sound here, folks.
Pehaps the person that wrote the review below is thinking of the previous two-fer of "Judy in Love" from England, a few years back, paired with the "Judy" album. That CD sounded very flat and dry.
Get this new and improved disc, and you'll love it.
Finally "Alone" on CD!.......2003-10-01
So why is "alone" my favorite Judy album? Maybe simply because it was one of my first encounters with Judy, when I was 17 years old. I didn't realize at the time that the selection of songs is pretty unusual. It's not the repertoire she sang a lot in her live and TV shows. I love the mostly subdued pathos on this album, although she does belt it out occasionally, in her own inimitable way. The songs are about 'surviving on your own', and some times about finding your inner strength, in a bittersweet way. The album is not very cheerful, but it does make me feel good, in a sentimental way. The arrangements are very good, just right, in the 'proper' fifties style. The strings have a very warm quality, which wasn't always the case in those days. There is also a beautiful large choir singing in the background on some tracks.
Some of the songs are very unknown, which makes this album special too. Happy New Year, for instance, is a beautiful torch song, written over a very slow version of Old Lang Syne in minor key; a real gem of a song! Blue Prelude is also a great song, so don't be discouraged by the titles you may not know.
All in all, a 'must have' for any Judy fan, but also a wonderful introduction if you want to get acquainted with Judy's singing. "Judy in Love" is an excellent example of her warm joyful singing, while "Alone" gives you all those wonderful torch songs. A balanced package, with a passionate Judy in great voice!!
Terrible sound and terrible packaging.......2003-06-27
JUDY AT HER BEST with SPECTACULAR SOUND!.......2002-05-11
JUDY IN LOVE is paired with her monaural ballad album ALONE, which was arranged and conducted by Gordon Jenkins. The two albums together are a distinct contrast and yet only show the versatility and mastery of Garland. The highlight of the ALONE tracks is Jenkins' schmaltzy, yet irresistable I'VE GOT A RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES. ALONE was previously issued on CD by Capitol years ago, but has been long out of print, so this collection is a dream come true for Garland fans.
The 5 Star rating is for the recordings and the way they've been beautifully produced. It does not, however, represent a true rating for the package itself, which has been saddled with awful,
amateurish liner notes which are so poorly written that it's a blatant insult to Garland. What a shame the producers who took such care in creating such a great sounding album, didn't bring the same kind of excellence to the accompanying package. This should not detract anyone from buying this CD, but buyers looking for an interesting commentary on the legendary lady and these specific tracks will have to go elsewhere.
Garland the Great.......2002-05-02
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In 'n Out
Joe Henderson Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002KQO1W Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- In 'N Out
- Punjab
- Serenity
- Short Story
- Brown's Town
- In 'N Out (Alternate Take)
Album Description
Every single album produced by the team of Joe Henderson and Kenny Dorham has become a Blue Note classic. "In 'N Out", propelled by the rhythm section of McCoy Tyner, Richard Davis and Elvin Jones is particularly memorable for Henderson's "Punjab" and "Serenity", both of which have become jazz standards. An alternate take of the title tune has been added to the album.JOE HENDERSON, tenor sax; KENNY DORHAM, trumpet; McCOY TYNER, piano; RICHARD DAVIS, bass; ELVIN JONES, drums
* bonus track, not part of original LP.
Recorded on April 10, 1964 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Customer Reviews:
Joe Henderons Burns.......2005-03-29
Brilliant, sophisticated hard bop.......2004-09-27
I went to the bookstore and had to choose between In n' Out, Inner Urge and Page One. I eventually chose the first (obviously) because it had one of my favorite piano/drums combination in McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones, and also had Kenny Dorham. I was glad of my choice, as this album is superb. Compositionally it's nothing exciting, but as is often said in the liner-notes, the tunes are used as springboards for soloing, which is just fine with me. Henderson is the emobidiment of creative fire throughout, at once reminiscent of Coltrane and yet with an approach wholly his own. The tracks are all exciting from start to finish, especially Punjab and Serenity, and retains the brawniness of hard bop combined with enough freedom and originality to tie it into the more overt modernism of Coltrane and Shorter's works of the same period. Sophisticated hard bop, then.
As for the rest of the band, I can only say that McCoy Tyner matches Henderson note for note; his solos are just as exciting and interesting, just as I always expect him to be. Elvin Jones is one of my 3 favorite drummers, and this cd is one more example of his stunning talent. Richard Davis is extremely solid on bass. My one complaint is Dorham, who though I wouldn't say sounds uncomfortable (like Bob Blumenthal does in the liner-notes) nevertheless is not on par with the rest of the band. His solos are all good, but never brilliant. But the album is about Henderson, and he delivers the goods in spades. It's a wonderful bonus when Tyner and Jones deliver them too. Now I'm going to go buy Inner Urge.
"In 'N Out" Needs To Be In Your Collection.......2004-09-15
It was a risky endeavor for Alfred Lion to partner three of his stars -- Grant Green, Wayne Shorter and Joe Henderson -- with half of the John Coltrane Quartet (pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones) at the height of that group's powers in 1964. But that is exactly what he did, and it was a bet that paid off with six amazing albums, two of which were Henderson's -- "Inner Urge" (see my review) and this title "In 'N Out." And while Joe sounds his most 'Trane-like (to excellent results I might add) on the former, this April 10, 1964 session simply yields a thoroughly creative exploration of modern jazz. Additionally joined by frequent collaborator Kenny Dorham on trumpet and Richard Davis on bass, this quintet tackles five original compositions (three by JH, two by KD) that can hold their own with anything in the Blue Note canon, or anything made in the watershed jazz year of 1964 for that matter. Jazz fans, if you don't have "In 'N Out" in your collection, you need to get out and buy it!
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Menuhin & Grappelli Play Berlin, Kern, Porter & Rodgers & Hart
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SDR Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Cheek To Cheek
- Isn't This A Lovely Day?
- The Piccolino
- Change Partners
- Top Hat
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- Heat Wave
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Pick Yourself Up
- A Fine Romance
- All The Things You Are
- Why Do I Love You?
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
- Night And Day
- Looking At You
- Just One Of Those Things
- My Funny Valentine
- Thou Swell
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Blue Room
Customer Reviews:
A really Fine Romance.......2007-07-05
A Musical Treat.......2006-01-08
Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grapelli together had made some of the most beautiful music ever-recorded. And I believe that this is one of the many successful albums they recorded together. In this recording, both violinists have showed their excellent musicianship and interpretative eloquence as well, making it one of my most cherished CDs from my collection.
These are the main ingredients of a perfectly-made CD for your listening pleasure: mix violins, piano, bass and drums together, combine two terrific violinists, season with the best melodies in the 20s, 30s and 40s from Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Rodgers & Hart. Add the musical talents of Nelson Riddle, Max Harris, Martin Taylor, Eddie Tripp, Alan Clare and the rest of the studio musicians. Now all you have to do is to sit back, relax and savor these stunning melodies coming from your CD player. Listen to it in full-volume and fill your music room with the sheer beauty of these classics.
One of my favorite musical instruments is violin. With its four strings, it gives a whole wide range of musical versatility and I simply love the fascinating sound it produces.
My personal highlights are the best tunes from Jerome Kern - "The Way You Look Tonight" (Nelson Riddle arranged this particular track and conducted the Woodwind and Brass section), "A Fine Romance," "Pick Yourself Up," "Why Do I Love You?" and "All The Things You Are."
My choices from Irving Berlin's gems are - "Isn't It A Lovely Day?" featuring the great artistry of Nelson Riddle in arranging and conducting, "Cheek To Cheek" and "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm."
The Cole Porter repertoire represented his musical sophistication in "Night And Day," "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Just One Of Those Things."
The choice cuts from the talented and creative team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart are "My Funny Valentine" and "Thou Swell."
Listening to this CD is so delectable and equivalent to having my favorite dessert - be it Tiramisu, New York Cheesecake, Black Forest Cake, Chocolate Soufflé, Créme Brulee, Chocolate Mousse or Chocolate-Coated Strawberries! ;)
A musical treat.
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