Mellow Rock

Mellow Rock

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Whenever I Call You Friend - Kenny Loggins
2. Sailing - Christopher Cross
3. I Just Want to Stop - Gino Vanelli
4. More Than I Can Say - Leo Sayer
5. Hurt so Bad - Linda Ronstadt
6. If You Leave Me Now - Chicago
7. Do That To Me One More Time - Captain & Tenille
8. The Things We Do For Love - 10CC
9. Key Largo - Bertie Higgins
10. Sometimes When We Touch - Dan Hill
See all 15 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Lady - Little River Band
2. How Much I Feel - Ambrosia
3. While You See A Chance - Steve Winwood
4. All Out Of Love - Air Supply
5. Easy - Commodores
6. You Are The Woman - Firefall
7. Jesse - Carly Simon
8. Him - Rupert Holmes
9. Just When I Needed You Most - Randy Van Warmer
10. Year Of The Cat - Al Stewart
See all 16 tracks on this disc

Mellow Rock,Various Artists


Mellow Yellow
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Mellow Yellow
Donovan
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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ASIN: B00081MUYA
Release Date: 2005-05-16

Tracks:

  1. Mellow Yellow
  2. Writer In The Sun
  3. Sand And Foam
  4. The Observation
  5. Bleak City Woman
  6. House Of Jansch
  7. Young Girl Blues
  8. Museum
  9. Hampstead Incident
  10. Sunny South Kensington
  11. Epistle To Dippy (Stereo)
  12. Preachin' Love
  13. Good Time
  14. There Is A Mountain
  15. Superlungs (Second Version)
  16. Epistle To Dippy (Alternative Arr) (Stereo)
  17. Sidewalk (The Observation) (Demo) (Mono)
  18. Writer In The Sun (Demo) (Mono)
  19. Hampstead Incident (Demo) (Mono)
  20. Museum (Demo) (Mono)

Album Description

2005 Digitally remastered re-issue features nine bonus tracks 'Preachin' Love', 'Good Time', 'There Is A Mountain', 'Superlungs' (Second Version), 'Epistle To Dippy' (Alternative Arr), 'Sidewalk (The Observation) (Demo), 'Writer In The Sun' (Demo), 'Hampstead Incident' (Demo), 'Museum' (Demo). Drawing on a broad range of Donovan's material from his and past present, Mickie Most once again handles the production on Donovan's second album for EMI, while John Cameron provides a selection of exquisite arrangements, with the exception of Mellow Yellow which was arranged by John Paul Jones. EMI.

Album Details

Digitally Remastered Edition of Donovan's Hit Album from 1967. The Followup to the the Breakthru "Sunshine Superman" Continued the Scottish Psychedelic Folkie's Success Streak. Producer Mickie Most Produced Once Again While John Cameron Translated and Arranged the Songs for the Studio Musicians on all but One of the Tracks...the Title Track "Mellow Yellow" was Arranged by One John Paul Jones (Later of Led Zeppelin). Shawn Phillips also Contributed Sitar on the Album. This Edition Includes Nine Bonus Tracks Not on the Original UK Issue: "Preachin' Love", "Good Time", "There is a Mountain", "Superlungs (Second Version)", "EPISTLE to Dippy (Alternative Arrangement)", "Sidewalk (The Observation) (Demo)", "Writer in the Sun (Demo)", "Hampstead Incident (Demo)" and "Museum (Demo)".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars THANK YOU.......2007-01-23

THis was a gift for my father and he was very impressed with the quality and speedy delivery. Thanks again!

5 out of 5 stars The Original Made Even Better, Who Would Have Thunk it was Possible?.......2006-07-22

This is one of my favorite Donovan albums, with "Young Girl Blues," being right up there as one of my favorite Donovan songs, if not my favorite. It's a sad, weepy song that never fails to move me. "Writer in the Sun" is another song like that. One can only wonder if Donovan was thinking about bowing out of the music business, because of the problems he was having getting "Superman" and "Yellow" released in the UK. Seems those Pye guys just didn't want to let go of their number one moneymaker.

"Mellow Yellow" was a huge hit and how can you not like that song. "Sand and Foam" written, while Don was in Mexico, is absolutely beautiful. I just love this whole record, it was and is a masterpiece that laid the groundwork for some many rock and roll greats who followed. If you are into rock and roll, you've gotta have this as "Mellow Yellow" is one of those important rock records that will never die.

And then you add in the extra songs on this disc, "Superlungs" they way it was meant to be heard. The neat alternate version of "Writer in the Sun," "Epistle to Dippy," Donovan's letter in song to a lost friend and more. This is a super package. The originally "Mellow Yellow" made even better, who would've thunk it was possible?

5 out of 5 stars Donovan becomes eclectic with fourth LP.......2006-06-17

Donovan's fourth album, originally released in 1967, was his second with producer Mickie Most and arranger John Cameron, and though it featured the flower-power light-psych title anthem, it also reached back past the previous "Sunshine Superman" LP to Donovan's folk and jazz roots. When released, its original ten tracks comprised Donovan's most eclectic collection to date, ranging from the solo folk tunes "Sand and Foam" and "Young Girl Blues," to the ornate arrangement of "Hampstead Incident," the bohemian jazz of "Bleak City Woman" and "The Observation," and the swinging, name-checking pop of "Sunny South Kensington."

Much of this material was written during a tumultuous period in 1966 that saw Donovan separating from (and then being sued by) his initial management team, embargoed from releasing new material in the UK, and unable to promote his work in the US. Melancholy, lethargy and the pain of personal and professional setbacks permeate the lyrics. The dispirited artist stoked his artistic muse in Greece and Mexico, and spent downtime preparing material with his producer and arranger. Once back in the studio the sessions produced sophisticated, eclectic material in short order.

EMI's reissue doubles the original ten tracks with bonuses that include the single sides "Epistle to Dippy" (in both it's original electric-guitar version and a violin-based alternative), the island-styled zen koan "There is a Mountain," a second run at "Superlungs" that prominently features brass and guitar, and a quartet of songwriter demos that demonstrate the integral nature of John Cameron's arrangements for the album. This is a superb helping of Donovan's mix of folk, jazz, blues, pop and light psych, remastered in its original mono, with stereo for bonus tracks 13 and 15-20. [©2006 redtunictroll at hotmail dot com]

3 out of 5 stars I thought EMI would've mixed these into first-time stereo...NO WAY.......2006-04-03

Along with the first Procol Harum LP, these 1967 Donovan recordings are the last mono or rechanneled albums issued. Three tracks from this and the Mellow Yellow original LPs (Sunshine Superman, Season Of The Witch and Sunny South Kensington) have been mixed into stereo. Strangely, only Sunshine Superman is in stereo here....the other two are mono!

I'm very disappointed that they did NOT remixe Writer In The Sun, San And Foam, The Observation, Bleak City Woman, House Of Jansch, Young Girl Blues, Museum, or Hampstead Incident into stereo.

To my ears, these tracks sound no better than the US Epic original CDs.

5 out of 5 stars Sublime, the ultimate version of this classic.......2006-01-29

In a review of an import version of "Mellow Yellow" a year or so ago I wished for a proper remastering with bonus tracks to be released; this has finally happened and so here is the updated review, which is nothing but superlative. "Mellow Yellow" followed up on the quality of the previous masterpiece "Sunshine Superman" and is nearly its equal; although the Indian influence is mostly absent (save for the closing "Sunny South Kensington", which turns out to have been from the "Sunshine" sessions"), the sophisticated jazz/folk/classical arrangements are just as exquisite and particularly noteworthy tracks include the title cut, "Young Girl Blues", "Sand And Foam", "Hampstead Incident" and "Writer In The Sun". The sound quality, as on "Sunshine Superman", is now rich and full, and the bonus cuts fit perfectly with the tone of the album; of particular interest is the jazzy version of "Superlungs" and the alternate "Epistle To Dippy", both of which should have made the album in place of say, "Bleak City Woman". But now you get all the tracks, and can program them in any way you please; the liner notes are informative and this is now the definitive version of the album, one that has stood the test of time very well; Donovan's vocals here are especially resonant and beautiful.
Mellow Gold
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • "Everyone's out to get you motherf^*&#*$!"
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  • More like Mellow _____
  • Alchemy
  • The coolest, period.
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ASIN: B000003TB2
Release Date: 1994-03-01

Tracks:

  1. Loser
  2. Pay No Mind (Snoozer)
  3. F---in With My Head (Mountain Dew Rock)
  4. Whiskey Clone, Hotel City 1997
  5. Soul Suckin' Jerk
  6. Truckdrivin Neighbors Downstairs (Yellow Sweat)
  7. Sweet Sunshine
  8. Beercan
  9. Steal My Body Home
  10. Nitemare Hippy Girl
  11. Mutherf---er
  12. Blackhole

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Far more than a novelty jester, Beck is a musical anarchist and bummed-out street prophet whose audience will squirm and thrill to the slacker delta blues of "Whiskeyclone" and urban nightmares like "Truckdrivin Neighbors Downstairs." --Jeff Bateman

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "Everyone's out to get you motherf^*&#*$!".......2007-06-19

One thing that's interesting about Beck, other than just him, is the level of ambition he has always had. In the period of 1993-1994, he even released three albums all on different record labels. Of course, being on Geffen, "Mellow Gold" was the one meant to break Beck through.

Many people always talk about "Loser", and while that's a good song, I'm honestly very sick of it. That being said, the lyrics are amusing, especially the "get crazy with the cheez whiz" line. There are a few songs that I prefer to listen to and the high points of this album are pretty high. "Motherf--ker" is one of the noisiest and rock-ish songs Beck has made and I find it amusing when his voice raises on the track. It's brilliant. I also really enjoy the final track "Blackhole" which is pretty amazing, really. It's probably my favorite song on the album, with a nice acoustic guitar leading the track, along with its quirky tune. As well as that cool bonus ending of the album that's kinda white noise-ish. "Pay No Mind (Snoozer)" and "Beercan" were singles that didn't get as much recognition but are great in their own right. The latter reminds me of some of what came on later records and is some fun.

There are a couple of tracks I don't particularly care for. I found "Truckdrivin' Neighbors Downstairs (Yellow Sweat)" to be rather annoying and I felt that a track like "Steal My Body Home" was kind of failed in its execution. I like sitar in lots of songs, but it just doesn't quite fit in here.

Like many Beck albums, this one tends to be highly regarded. While a great album, I tend to prefer Odelay and Mutations. People who don't like something offensive are better off starting elsewhere and people who like a song-structured album are better advised going with Sea Change and Guero. It'll take little while for this to sink in for some, but for most part it is worth it.

4 out of 5 stars Classic Beck.......2007-06-13

In my opinion this is Beck at his finest. It was released right before things became a little more mainstream (not that I fault him for that, it restores my faith in humanity when the mainstream actually picks up on something cool). For the Beck fan it's a must have. For the Beck-in-passing fan you may or may not like it as much as some of his later more radio friendly stuff, so make sure you give it a good listen before you buy it.

1 out of 5 stars More like Mellow _____.......2007-04-17

This is my thir dattempt at Beck. I stil don't knkow if I like him or not, because his albums seem very different. Guero was good, Midnight Vultures was absolutly _____ and souless, and this is the same way. Only it's a _______ blend of Bob Dylan Ripoff, except Beck dosen't even come close to Dylan in quality.

Loser is the only good song, the rest are _________. The problem is the folk songs. His voice is absolutly ________, just like on MIdnight Vultures, his voice is souless and boring, it's because that music has to have a voice, or else it os8unds like complete _______. Beck shouldbn't do this kind of music because he sucks at it. PLus it's boring folk. It has no melody.

Melody is what makes music, you _________. Toi the people who think that a strong melody is so ________ mainstream, that's what ________ music is based upon.

Those are my quick reasons why this album fails to be good in any ________ way. Ignore the hype.

5 out of 5 stars Alchemy.......2007-01-10

The moment that Beck took the leap from cult artist to mainstream success was just a "Loser" away. But it wasn't just that weird mash-up of folk-styles to hip-hop rhythms to a grungey lyric that did it, it was the fact that "Mellow Gold" conformed to nobody's rules. Unless you were into serious underground lo-fi music scene (the only act that rated a comparison at the time was Guided By Voices), there wasn't a thing on the popular music radar that even came close to this.

Beck Hansen had no illusions to pop stardom. Like David Bowie, his vision was just of a character called "Beck." He made off-the-cuff observations like "Truckdrivin Neighbors Downstairs" or "Soul Sucking Jerk" and mixed it with psychedelic stuff like "Steal My Body Home." He delivers hip-hop like "Beercan" and laid it next to hard rock like "Mutherf__er." And lyrically, he delivered non-sequiturs with a slacker's ease. "In the time of Chimpanzees I was a monkey:" those are the first words you hear on "Mellow Gold" and the last thing on the CD is electronic feedback squeal. Dippy, trippy, and brilliant, this now twelve year old album still sounds like nothing else out there, and there are hundreds of artists out now trying to come within touching distance. "Mellow Gold" changed the musical landscape, which, by my definition, makes it a five star album.

5 out of 5 stars The coolest, period........2006-08-14

12 years have gone by, and still no one has made an album as cool as Mellow Gold. No one.
Lonelyland
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Great eclectic mix!
Lonelyland
Bob Schneider
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ASIN: B00005A8MI
Release Date: 2001-03-13

Tracks:

  1. Metal and Steel
  2. Big Blue Sea
  3. Jingy
  4. Bullets
  5. The World Exploded Into Love
  6. Round and Round
  7. Moon Song
  8. Madeline
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Ugly Americans may be on the wane, but various survivors of the Austin alt-pop outfit do turn out to support frontman Bob Schneider on this solo effort. Lonelyland showcases Schneider's competing interests as a singer-songwriter (nice Elvis Costello-like melodic turns of "Big Blue Sea") and Southern white-boy rapper (most notably on the swampy "Bullets"). But things get really strange on "The World Exploded into Love," on which a sub-Barenaked Ladies spiel is paired with full-blown female operatic accompaniment. Schneider, it turns out, is the son of an opera singer, so the song makes sense biographically, if not musically. While fans of Schneider's prior outfits (Joe Rockhead, Ugly Americans, and the Scabs) will likely find things to love on this album, Lonelyland sounds like the work of a solo artist who's still finding his own voice. --Bill Forman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the top Five CD's I own, and I have ALOT........2006-09-07

This is GREAT disc. There are only a couple of songs that aren't really really good. Oddly, 'Metal and Steel' is the song that was released on the radio in my market and is one of my least favorites. 'Bullets' is a live show favorite that he's covered many ways. '2002' is maybe his best and most intimate ballad. 'Big blue Sea' predates all the Jack Johnson surfer dude vibe. 'The world exploded into Love", "Moon Song", and "Madeline" are really beautiful melodies. And all this from the guy who brought you 'Hangin' out with the horney girls" etc. There are other songs in his wide and prolific repetior that I like as much or more, but this is his high water mark so far and the best solo disc to start with if you don't own any yet. And if that's the case, you need to take corrective action and go git yourself some right away.

5 out of 5 stars I Travel With This CD.......2006-07-16

I have had Lonelyland since the year it came out. I heard Bullets on streaming radio and was driven to find more by Bob. I couldn't so I bought the cd the same day. I fell in love with it immediately. It's a perfect blend of good singing (you can feel his voice) and great music. It is one of my favorites and it (well a copy of it) travels everywhere I do. The lyrics can stand alone as poetry on almost all the songs.

Under my skin I'm all wet
Under my skin I'm all bloody
Under my skin my heart lies broken
And my mind is acting funny

In an industry that is plagued by copycat samplers and illiterate buffoons someone with talent can get lost in the muck. I'm glad he has managed to keep his head above it all.

5 out of 5 stars WITH A BULLET.......2005-11-23

This is the real thing. Bob's a true talent. He's got the chops on guitar as well as voice. And quite the wordsmith a la Elvis Costello, Mike Doughty or Steve Earle. AND he can rap as well! A very well rounded, seasoned artist without the MTV crap that goes along with it, thank God! This CD is quite an accomplishment, with not a bad song in the bunch. My faves are Bullet, Big Blue Sea, Jingy, Round & Round, the amazing Under My Skin..Hell, the whole thing!! See this guy live as well to get what the big deal is about. His band kicks a** as well. Dangerous!!

5 out of 5 stars great tunes.......2005-06-12

first thing I ever heard from Bob, now I'm hooked. he is a must see show. rock on.

5 out of 5 stars Great eclectic mix!.......2005-06-07

I moved to Dallas from Austin about 5 years ago, and honestly, the thing that I miss the MOST is going to see Lonelyland shows - sitting front row in a little pub with regulars who knew every word!

While I'm not a huge fan of Bob's more provocative group The Scabs, I can still appreciate them musically. However, Lonelyland is a perfect blend of musicians with Bob at center stage. His gruff voice carries so much character. The lyrics are deep and not one-dimensional; they range from heartache to joyfullness to love, etc.

I have been baffled for many years as to why (other than musical billing in a few Sandra Bullock movies) he hasn't hit it bigger nationally. The sound of his music is so eclectic that you are sure to find at least one song that suits your musical taste buds (probably more). My personal favorites are Round and Round, and Bullets.

Listen to the samples, and then buy this CD! If you're anything like me, you'll wear it out.
Have You Never Been Mellow
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Olivia Newton-John Have You Never Been Mellow
  • time sometimes hurts
  • Just an OK album for me...but that VOICE!
  • A shining example of Newton-John's 1970's output
  • A brilliant album from 1975
Have You Never Been Mellow
Olivia Newton-John
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ASIN: B00000DAZ0
Release Date: 1995-10-20

Tracks:

  1. Have You Never Been Mellow
  2. Loving Arms
  3. Lifestream
  4. Goodbye Again
  5. Water Under The Bridge
  6. I Never Did Sing You A Love Song
  7. It's So Easy
  8. The Air That I Breathe
  9. Follow Me
  10. And In The Morning
  11. Please Mr. Please
  12. If You Love Me(Let Me Know)

Album Description

Reissue of Olivia's 1975 album for MCA, of which both it andthe title song were #1 smashes! Also features the top three hit 'Please Mr. Please' and her cover of the Hollies' 'The Air That I Breathe'. 12 tracks total, all digitally remastered. 1998 Festival Records release.

Album Details

Another of her Classic Reissue Series.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Olivia Newton-John Have You Never Been Mellow.......2007-03-10

Ahhh, Olivia, what a sweet voice and what beautiful music.

5 out of 5 stars time sometimes hurts.......2006-11-09

I love ONJ I still do always will. However being here in 2006 and listening to her 1970's recordings. Her youth and voice then just had this perfection amazing feeling. These recordings could not sound and be made today. It's a 70's organic cushion. It's so warm and so long ago that you sit and wonder about time travel. Everytime I see and hear anything from that time you just had to be there (especially as a child) Being a 70's child can hurt. The times are so differen't now and your headed toward 40 but your haunted by the era. I understand young people of today who were born in the 1980's and etc don't understand this. But I have talked to too many people in my age group and they understand what I'm talking about. A joyful simplistic time that's long gone. I keep looking for it. It can be very painful. It's only in our memories

3 out of 5 stars Just an OK album for me...but that VOICE!.......2006-05-27

Ok, die-hard fans, don't hate me, but this really is just an average album for me. Most of the songs, I can do without, especially that "Water Under The Bridge". I just think Olivia's voice is so much 'better' than that song. But, there are really nice, tender moments too. My absolute favourite would have to be "And In The Morning". This song just breaks your heart and Olivia is very good at that. She is the ultimate balladeer and she uses her instrument in such a way that you can get lost in that beautiful voice. At the end of this song, she gives a really heartfelt adlib and hits all those high notes so achingly beautiful, you don't know what hit you. Next, would be "The Air That I Breathe". It is better than the original. She puts a big, fat stamp on it and makes it all her own. Awesome. Besides these two biggies, I also like the title track "Have You Never Been Mellow". Boy, can John Farrar write! Although this song was such a big hit for Olivia and you know how big hits can go...you lose that freshness as the years go by...and you kinda don't want to listen to it because it's been "listened" to death already, but HYNBM is just one of those songs that you can never get fed up with no matter how many times you have listened to it. Sheer brilliance. And of course, there's "Please, Mister, Please. A pleasant enough melody to sing along to and I have heard Olivia sing this "Live" and I have to say that the "Live" version of this song is so much better than the recording.

A last word...if you don't like any of the songs in it, just buy the cd for the cover pic. Olivia is gorgeous. Look at those eyes...if I were a guy...oh, well...

5 out of 5 stars A shining example of Newton-John's 1970's output.......2003-04-01

'Have You Never Been Mellow', in my eyes, marks the beginning of Olivia's US music career. Her first four albums had been primarily British-based, with only one or two moderate American successes to her name. However by 1975 it seemed America couldn't resist the Newton-John charm and openly embraced both her and her music, giving Olivia two #1 hits in the form of the title track and this album itself.

A lot of the output from here on in up until Olivia's change of image in 1978 is a little patchy. Trying to bridge the gap between pop, Barbra-lite easy listening and country-folk, one gets the impression that she was almost trying too hard with a rate of two new studio albums a year. Luckily, 'Have You Never Been Mellow' manages to successfully merge the dreamy British feel of her first four records with the more commercial, FM-radio based feel of Olivia's American career.

The album is a joy from start to finish. It opens with 'Have You Never Been Mellow', still a pleasure all these years later and seemingly a favourite with Olivia too as she always seems to perform it live. Lovely lyrics and a gorgeous sentiment all wrapped up into a dreamy little package. 'Loving Arms', 'Lifestream' and 'I Never Did Sing You A Lovesong' are inoffensive radio fodder of the mid-seventies with Olivia's lamenting vocals and pleasant instrumentation. The record also includes two John Denver covers, an ingenious idea, combining Olivia's remarkable vocal strength with John's heartwrenching lyrics and melodies. 'Goodbye Again' and 'Follow Me' are definite highlights.

Olivia also tries her hand at a couple of uptempos, not uptempos by 'Physical' standards but certainly along the lines of the light and peppy pop tunes she was recording back in Britain. 'Water Under The Bridge' is 'Banks Of The Ohio' with less twang, faster pace, and better lyrics, and 'It's So Easy' is similarly pleasing. (I love the footage of Olivia singing this at a televised New Years' Eve party in 1975; she gets to the end of the song, walks up some stairs, trips, and squeals into the microphone. Ahhh, bless!)

A couple of songs of particular note include the beautiful 'Please Mr Please' which has become an Olivia standard, her breathtaking cover of the Everly Brothers' 'The Air That I Breathe' (I would go as far to say that this may be the quintessential recording of this tune) as well as a rather dark little song about one-night stands called 'And In The Morning'. Reminds me quite a bit of 'Amoureuse' from the 'Let Me Be There' (aka 'Music Makes My Day') record.

Add to that, of course, the 'Let Me Be There' copycat 'If You Love Me (Let Me Know)' which is infinitely better than its predecessor, and you have a very enjoyable summary of Olivia's early career. The album is cohesive, sharp, and lovingly warm. A definite must-have in any fan's collection.

5 out of 5 stars A brilliant album from 1975.......2003-03-26

This album contains three big American hits - the title track, Please Mr Please and If you love me let me know - but this album is of a high quality throughout. In style, it is very typical of Olivia's early music, with a nice mix of ballads and upbeat songs. The general mood of the album is upbeat.

There are covers of two John Denver songs (Follow me and Goodbye again), The air that I breathe (originally recorded by Phil Everly but made famous by the Hollies), Lifestream (Rick Nelson). Loving arms is a song that has been covered frequently, including by Elvis Presley and, more recently, the Dixie Chicks.

There are some great originals apart from the hits already mentioned. It's so easy sounds very upbeat, but the music belies the lyrics. Water under the bridge, And in the morning and I never did sing you a love song are all lovely ballads.

If you like pop-country music of the seventies, this is definitely worth listening to.
Different Stars
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Interesting listening
  • Beautiful Sadness
  • One of my all time favorites
  • ear champagne
  • Smooth as an espresso martini
Different Stars
Trespassers William
Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00030M7SU
Release Date: 2004-10-19

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Lie in the Sound
  3. Different Stars
  4. Alone
  5. Anchor
  6. Vapour Trail
  7. Fragment
  8. Love You More
  9. Untitled
  10. What Could I Say
  11. In A Song
  12. Different Stars (live on KCRW) [Bonus Track]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Interesting listening.......2007-04-11

If you're looking for the moody mellow music to help you along your depressed funk of a day, this is the disc for you. It has great story telling ability and is an interesting alternative to sappy slow songs. I think it is a must have for those days when you need some music to cry to.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Sadness .......2006-09-19

Dreamy and soothing, Trespassers William captures the feeling of being lost and soulful on a lonely night. I fell in love with the song "Untitled" after hearing it on a community music site, then had to buy the CD on the assumption that the whole thing was equally gratifying. I wasn't disappointed! These lullabies are about being detached from love and warmth and craving it:

It is too late to feel like a numb skin
Say that you've harpooned me, am I a prize then
I am lost as the sea, you tell me what I see
Love was supposed to save me

With its twangy guitar and soft, clear feminine vocals, this music will appeal to fans of Mazzy Star.

5 out of 5 stars One of my all time favorites.......2006-04-15

This is the CD that got me interested in the ethereal, shoe-gaze style of music. The songs are easy on the ears and lovely, yet also haunting. Anna-Lynne wisely stopped trying to belt out a song as she did on some of the tracks of TW's first album, Anchor. Instead, she's toned down her voice and to me sounds much better singing in this low-key style. The band's music is outstanding. All in all, one of my favorites and one I continue to enjoy hearing.

5 out of 5 stars ear champagne.......2006-03-15

If ever there was a mythical creature forever captured in the throes of deeply mournful loss and yearning and had an enchanted voice with which to lure in unsuspecting susceptibles to her eternal heartache - Anna-Lynne would be it's embodiment. I haven't the adjectives to describe something so beautiful yet so wrenching. Something so worthy of adoration.

If you're new to TW I recommend this be your introduction. No matter your preferred genre I can't fathom the possibility that anyone could be exposed to this music and not be profounding and permenantly altered.

100% bliss on a laser disk. -Frank

5 out of 5 stars Smooth as an espresso martini.......2006-03-03

Too often, I arrive at an Amazonian description and find People Preaching To The Converted reviews ("what would Jesus do...? Well, He couldn't do better than this masterpiece, it's Sgt. Pepper meets Nevermind meets Songs in the Key of Life, and John Lennon would've given his left n*t to write this stuff") or The Other Side of The Coin review ("I bought this POS on someone's recommendation, and it was SO F-ING BAD, I shot the person who recommended it and left 'im for dead...buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms...").

(...melodramatic pause...)

If you enjoy dream pop, spend your money here. It's a cousin to Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You", but better, since Anna-Lynne Williams has more bite to her voice (check out how she phrases the word "burns" in the lyric "when the house burns down" on the glorious "Alone"), and this album boasts a superior number of "(g)ently mesmerizing ... haunting" songs by comparison to "So Tonight That I Might See" (the standouts, in order: Alone, Fragment, Lie in the Sound, Different Stars, Vapour Trail. I repeat, these are the standouts, not a roster of The Only Good Songs).

A closer analogy is the sound of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game", but with the guitars turned way way up, past Jangling, past Gleaming Byrd-like twelve-string, past Reverberating, all the way to Shimmering (plus, at times, you get delicate piano, like all the piano hammers had been fitted with booties knitted by your sweet ole Grandma). It has that echoing Western Landscape night-time feel (whadda want, I'm not getting paid to write this). The sound is so lush, if you transmitted it to orbiting satellites and beamed it back to Earth, you'd get world peace.

No, really.

In short, this is the sort of thing for people who like this sort of thing.
One Day Maybe
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Love making music
  • Show de bola
  • Finally Island music
  • This is the good stuff
  • sashamon
One Day Maybe
Sashamon
Manufacturer: Sashamon Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Reggae | International | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0006SU5OM
Release Date: 2004-03-11

Tracks:

  1. Jah Roots
  2. Peaceful Vibe
  3. Necta (butterfly)
  4. Japanese Squeeze
  5. Herbal Criminal
  6. Peaceisafiya
  7. Merry
  8. Justic
  9. Malia
  10. Rise
  11. Rainbow
  12. Necta Dub

Album Description

Island style hawaiian roots reggae

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Love making music.......2007-04-14

I fell in love the first time I heard butterfly. This is a must have Cd for slow jam lovers!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Show de bola.......2007-03-22

Show de bola, recomendadíssimo

It's a really nice music, congraulations Sashamon

5 out of 5 stars Finally Island music.......2006-11-10

Can't find it here in Iowa, so this is great! Finally I can reach some island music!!

5 out of 5 stars This is the good stuff.......2006-03-10

Heard this in a friends pick-up on the way to Palihale. He gave me the CD. It was all I listened to for two weeks. I am back in California, and still listening to it. If you are in the mood for something fresh AND REALLY GOOD buy this CD. I'm totally hooked.

5 out of 5 stars sashamon.......2006-02-24

one of the best cd purchases in a long time. his music fills a void in the indie scene. the cd will keep you jammin from the beginning to the end. a must buy.
Half Step Down
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • My favorite CD...
  • Good stuff
  • Awww ... Ken's not like that ...
  • Fresh, eclectic, and great from start to finish
  • Nouveau Tunes
Half Step Down
Ken Oak
Manufacturer: jd8 Records, LLC
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007XU3BG
Release Date: 2005-02-17

Tracks:

  1. Maybe
  2. Inside Me
  3. Wonder
  4. End Credits
  5. These Things
  6. This Time
  7. Half Step Down
  8. Leah
  9. Analog Girl
  10. Catching Up
  11. Constellation
  12. Anyway
  13. Silhouette
  14. Soma

Product Description

Like great new music? Well, here it is! Ken Oak is a talented new pop-rock artist who blends elements of rock, pop, folk, and classical into his own unique sound and style. Half Step Down is his first full-length album! It contains 14 original compositions and 6 singles (Maybe, Wonder, End Credits, These Things, Half Step Down, and Analog Girl). Ken is classically trained at the guitar and the cello. He layers his mellow baritone voice, catchy guitar riffs, and soulful cello lines into subtle and complex chords and harmonies. His expertly crafted lyrics feature a dry wit, intelligence, and sense of poetry that he uses to paint personal stories about relationships and experiences that are meaningful and accessible. Although there are bound to be comparisons to artists such as John Mayer, Matchbox 20, and Jack Johnson, Ken's music also contains appreciative nods to other influences such as The Smiths, Oasis, and Sarah McLachlan. Maybe maintained the #1 position (out of 6,517 songs) at soundclick.com and End Credits maintained the #3 position (out of 5,883 songs). Wonder has also been featured on MTV's Surf Girls, NBC Sports' The Road to Ironman, and the WB’s High School Reunion. Half Step Down was mastered at Capitol Records in Hollywood, CA. The producers and engineers that worked on Half Step Down have worked with artists such as Sting, R.E.M., Lifehouse, Lisa Loeb, Audioslave, and Smashing Pumpkins. You can learn more about Ken and stay current with the latest news and info by going to www.kenoak.net. Sign in through the Leak Page to gain access to exclusive content! Also, be sure to check out Ken's online journal at www.kenoak.net or at www.xanga.com/kenoak! With 14 songs and 6 singles, Half Step Down represents great value for great new music.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My favorite CD..........2005-04-25

What an amazing album. Ken's first full-length album is simply awesome. His lyrics are fresh and funky, with great work from his whole band. His voice is mellow and unique, and I find myself enjoying every single song. It's been a long time since I've heard something this cool. I highly recommend this album, so much, in fact, that I'm buying copies for all my friends. I haven't stopped listening to it yet. This is an awesome CD!

5 out of 5 stars Good stuff.......2005-04-12

"Is the cello absolutely vital for the show?"
"Uh... yeah, it actually kinda is."

I had no idea why it was so bloody important to him, but I had my staff shell out the extra $25 for the cello rental. When Ken hit the stage at KASCON XIX performing "Soma," I was floored.

Ken's music has its share of nice rhythms, smooth vocals, and well-written lyrics suitable for any fan of acoustic jingles.

He's a splendid chap, too. Along with Ed Gorski and Chris Ramos, he'll pose in any "plutonic picture" you request to be taken with him.

5 out of 5 stars Awww ... Ken's not like that ..........2005-04-05

I just wanted to say that I love this album! I listen to it over and over again. In fact, it's the only CD I play in my car. The range of the music and the depth of Ken's lyrics make every track a winner.

And with respect to Not a Poet's review ... well, Ken's not like that ... I happen to know him and I know that he wrote that song in response to some people who were slandering him online. So the song's not directed at everybody, it's just directed at those folks who were spreading lies about him.

5 out of 5 stars Fresh, eclectic, and great from start to finish.......2005-04-01

This album rocks! The music is fresh, the lyrics are real, and the mix of styles and sounds is amazing. Every song is accessible and easy to relate to. Ken's songs avoid cliches while staying musical. "End Credits" and "Half Step Down" have a great groove, and the cello and instrumental work on "Soma" is transcendent. This is a fantastically well balanced album from a genuinely gifted new artist. PICK THIS UP!!

5 out of 5 stars Nouveau Tunes.......2005-04-01

I've listened to many artists' music and not one artist caught my attention as much as Ken Oak did. His music is classic and it definitely shatters the current monotonous mainstream music windows. I'm Asian so I can say this: It's a relief to hear tunes from an Asian artist that isn't ear wrenching, eye wincing music. Oak is actually completely the opposite. His soothing, soft, and might I add, sexy voice is something you can relax to in your car, at your home, or even at a party.
The Pictou Sessions - An Acoustic Album
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Scottish rock
  • One of my favorite CDs
  • Very good band!!!!!!!!!!
  • You need to hear these guys...
  • My favorite CD
The Pictou Sessions - An Acoustic Album
Seven Nations
Manufacturer: Moriath Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004W5ZI
Release Date: 2000-07-07

Tracks:

  1. The King of Oblivion
  2. Seeds of Life
  3. Fiddle Set
  4. Scream
  5. The Surprise Ceilidh Band Set
  6. God
  7. O'er the Moor and Among the Heather
  8. All You People
  9. Skyezinha / The Egret
  10. A Rare Auld Time
  11. Pipe Set
  12. Trains

Album Description

Recorded over a five day period in Pictou, Nova Scotia, this disc captures the talents of every member of this band. The live studio feel of the recording makes you feel as if you were there. "God" and "Scream" have been stripped down for the acoustic sound, but have lost none of their original textures. The singalong of "All You People," which was co-written by Aidan McGovern, is a hand-clapping, toe-tapping choral fusion. The beautiful piano solos of "Skyezinha / The Egret" bring all that energy a quiet place to rest just before launching into the pub song "A Rare Auld Time." This seventh independent recording by Seven Nations is dedicated to everyone who has supported the band from the beginning and shows the promise of the fine musicianship that blends together so well as a glimpse of what's to come.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Scottish rock.......2006-08-02

I just loved this cd the very first time I heard it. I had heard a cut from a friend's mix called, God. It made me want to get the whole cd and it is certainly a winner! Every cut is just wonderful and exactly what I was looking for. If you like the scottish theme, bagpipes and rock and violin you won't be disappointed in this selection.

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite CDs.......2006-07-02

Of all the Seven Nations albums, the Pictou Sessions has got to be the best. (I haven't heard Thanks for Waiting yet). This really shows the bands style in the fiddle-pipe collaborations in the lively jigs, blended well with Kirk McLeod's vocals and piano in some of the mellower tunes. Pick this CD up, and see them live, they are awesome!

5 out of 5 stars Very good band!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-10-22

Everything happened when I listened to them for the first time two months ago, through internet. They are very original. Besides the album "Palace Theatre" has really contributed to a new concept of rock and roll. I hope one day they come to Brazil in order to make a show, I'm sure they will have a lot of fans who will love seeing them singing alive.

5 out of 5 stars You need to hear these guys..........2004-07-15

I saw 7N live for the first time last September at the Irish Fest in Albany, NY. They absolutley blew me away. I was mainly there for the beer, and to catch Hair of the Dog later that night, but I got a tip from a friend who told me to check these guys out. The bagpipes gave me chills, and the energy was unbelievable. This CD is on repeat in my car, but like everyone says, you need to see them live. It's truly an unbelievable experience. I'm flying out to Cleveland this summer to catch them again.

5 out of 5 stars My favorite CD.......2003-06-02

This is my favorite CD. I have it in my car and play it constantly, I've hardly changed it in almost two years. Unceasing 7 Nations, love it to death.
Swaddling Songs
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Simply Amazing album, beautiful music, great female vocals
Swaddling Songs
Mellow Candle
Manufacturer: Acme
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0001V59MW
Release Date: 2005-01-17

Tracks:

  1. Heaven Heath
  2. Sheep Season
  3. Silversong
  4. Poet And The Witch
  5. Messenger Birds
  6. Dan The Wing
  7. Reverend Sisters
  8. Break Your Token
  9. Buy Or Beware
  10. Vile Excesses
  11. Lonely Man
  12. Boulders On My Grave
  13. Feeling High
  14. Tea With The Sun

Album Description

Highly collectable folk-prog classic originally released on Deram in 1972. Remastered from the original tapes it includes two extra tracks, 'Feeling High' & 'Tea With The Sun', from a 1968 single. Acme. 2004.

Album Details

Remastered Reissue of the Classic Psych Folk Release from the Early 70's.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing album, beautiful music, great female vocals.......2005-11-05

This album "Swaddling Songs," and the CD release, is quite an impressive album, and it has some of the most lovely and beautiful songs I've heard, and the two female vocalists just have wonderful and beautiful voices, and that being Alison Williams and Clodagh Simonds. There's some outstanding piano playing on this album, as well as good guitar work, but it's the great songs that really make this CD special. As their name suggests, their are some "mellow" songs, but the singing is just so wonderful and beautiful, and Alison Williams just has a fantastic voice. There's also some very up-tempo songs, and those are excellent as well. There's not one bad song on this album, and I can see why it's considered a classic and highly collectable for people that are looking for the original vinyl LP. The new CD called "The Virgin Prophet" is definitely worth getting to if you like Mellow Candle, and I highly recommend getting it, you won't be disappointed at all. I give this 5 stars, because it's truly a masterpiece in my opinion. I could listen to this over and over forever, it's that good. Glenn Cypress, CA USA
Mellow Rock Hits Of The '70s: Summer Breeze
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Favorite songs..
Mellow Rock Hits Of The '70s: Summer Breeze
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000033V4
Release Date: 1997-02-04

Tracks:

  1. A Horse With No Name - America
  2. Dreams - Fleetwood Mac
  3. Summer Breeze - Seals & Crofts
  4. Mexico - James Taylor
  5. Blue Bayou - Linda Ronstadt
  6. Black Rose - John David Souther
  7. An American Dream - The Dirt Band
  8. Hot Burrito #1 - The Flying Burrito Bros.
  9. How Much I Feel - Ambrosia
  10. Thunder Island - Jay Ferguson
  11. Tomorrow - Joe Walsh
  12. The Joker - Steve Miller Band
  13. Fallin' In Love - The Souther, Hillman, Furay Band
  14. Heart Of The Night - Poco
  15. Where Are You Hiding? - Terence Boylan
  16. Peaceful Easy Feeling - Jack Tempchin

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Favorite songs.........2000-01-27

A lot of my favorites on this CD..buying it primarily for the Terence Boylan song "Where Are You Hiding", as it was not included on his recently released CD..now I will have all the songs from his first self-titled album! For more info just stay here on Amazon and click on over! Thanks Amazon!

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  6. Now, Vol. 45 [Import]
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A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar