Originally issued under the name Leslie Phillips (this intriguing singer-songwriter's given name--the one that earned her a large Christian following in the mid '80s), this 1987 title is aptly named. The Turning has one foot in Phillips's devotional-music past and the other in her secular future. The Southern Californian wasn't interested in abandoning her beliefs during this transitional phase; rather, she was disenchanted with the more doctrinaire elements of the Christian-music industry. Thus, songs that would've fit on her earliest recordings ("God Is Watching You," "Answers Don't Come Easy") mingle with idiosyncratic pop songs. This 10-song set marks Phillips's first collaboration with her future husband, T Bone Burnett, who contributes suitably adventurous production (listen to the Buddy Holly-inspired minimalism of "Libera Me" and the lovely "River of Love." The Turning isn't quite on a par with Phillips's ensuing albums on Virgin, but it's nevertheless a striking step forward by an artist ascending. --Steven Stolder
The Turning,Sam Phillips,Dcc Compact Classics,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,College Rock,Pop,Pop/Rock,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop
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The Turning Point
John Mayall Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005R8FI Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
Tracks:
- The Laws Must Change
- Saw Mill Gulch Road
- I'm Gonna Fight For You J.B.
- So Hard To Share
- California
- Thoughts About Roxanne
- Room To Move
- Sleeping By Her Side
- Don't Waste My Time
- Can't Sleep This Night
Customer Reviews:
Brings back fond memories from the early seventies..........2007-05-13
Another one left behind...........2007-03-14
chiky-chiky what had us laughing and the mouth percussion put us over the
top. But as much as i loved this Album back then, hearing it alone is not the same. Invite some friends over each of you play what you like and include this one, too. Fans of the newest tween-age hotty will not be impressed-the more fool them. Fans of the Blues, and those who did not know they were, caught on to John Mayall and never left him behind. Catch
him here and all that he has done. This would be a good start. I left this behind and it was my loss and her gain. The CD is in the mail for me as we speak.
las leyes deben cambiar..TUS OIDOS NO!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-09-26
I Saw Mayall Live at the Fillmore.......2006-08-26
John Mayall's The Turning Point.......2006-08-12
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Rodgers: More Victory at Sea
Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003F8B Release Date: 1992-08-11 |
Tracks:
- More Victory At Sea: Allies On The March
- More Victory At Sea: Voyage Into Fate
- More Victory At Sea: Peleliu
- More Victory At Sea: The Sound Of Victory
- More Victory At Sea: Rings Around Rabaul
- More Victory At Sea: Full Fathom Five
- More Victory At Sea: The Turkey Shoot
- More Victory At Sea: Ships That Pass
- More Victory At Sea: Two If By Sea
- More Victory At Sea: The Turning Point
- More Victory At Sea: Symphonic Scenario
Customer Reviews:
Yes, it is THAT bad.......2007-06-08
More victory at sea.......2007-03-26
Victory At Sea.......2007-03-09
More Victory at Sea.......2007-01-04
Victory at Sea Volumes 1 and 2.......2006-12-14
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Slow Turning
John Hiatt Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GI0 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Drive South
- Trudy And Dave
- Tennessee Plates
- Icy Blue Heart
- Sometime Other Than Now
- Georgia Rae
- Ride Along
- Slow Turning
- It'll Come To You
- Is Anybody There?
- Paper Thin
- Feels Like Rain
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John Hiatt was feeling strong after the success of 1987's masterstroke Bring the Family, so he rocked out a little more on the joyful, confident Slow Turning. His Louisiana quartet, the Goners, spearheaded by slide guitar innovator Sonny Landreth, made each hot tune ("Drive South," "Tennessee Plates") crack like a whip. Hiatt's rubbery soul singing, in turn, made each ballad ("Icy Blue Heart," "Is Anybody There?") tug at every available heartstring. The album became a bit of a hit factory for others, too--with Emmylou Harris, Suzy Bogguss, and Aaron Neville among the many who made Slow Turning's songs their own. This gold version of the title offers superior sound quality for a higher price than the standard-issue CD. --Michael RubyCustomer Reviews:
perfect classical rock.......2007-05-14
John Hiatt Slow Turning.......2007-01-06
Buy it.......2006-12-17
A good follow-up to Hiatt's best-ever release.......2003-07-30
The arrangements are variously acoustic and electric, and several guest stars pop up: Former Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon plays his National resonator guitar, then-session vocalist Ashley Cleveland and Dennis Locorriere of Dr Hook contributes backing vocals, and the Amazing Rhythm Aces' James Hooker sits in on organ.
Highlights include the tough rockers "Paper Thin" and "Tennessee Plates", the resigned, unsentimental ballad "Icy Blue Heart", the country-rock shuffle "Sometime Other Than Now", the tender love song "Feels Like Rain", and the excellent title track.
John Hiatt's 1987 album "Bring The Family" is without question his best ever, not least because he was able to work with his dream band (Ry Cooder, Jim Keltner and Nick Lowe).
But "Slow Turning" is no throwaway either. Not everything is equally memorable, sure, but it is still among Hiatt's better albums.
3½ stars.
Rock and Roll For Grownups.......2003-06-22
John Hiatt writes about real life. There are no sappy teenage love songs, but there is a great song, "Drive South," about two lovers with "heads in the clouds, just a little off-course" and one more chance to make it work.
"Trudy and Dave" aren't your average couple, but their descriptions (and the baby's) are laugh-out-loud funny. "Tennessee Plates" has a great, catchy guitar riff and an even better storyline: a lonely, desperate man; a female Elvis fan who's "been living in-between" and a car theft in Memphis.
"Georgia Rae" is a song about Hiatt's daughter and fits in well with everything else here. The title song is Hiatt's view of the world: unbowed, but realistic. "Is Anybody There?" will put chills down your spine with its mass choir effect and deep lyrics. "Feels Like Rain" paints a beautiful, languid picture of lovers in the Deep South and the music fits as perfectly as the lovers do.
If you like meaningful lyrics, melodies that linger in your head and you still don't have this CD, then you need to do something about it right now. You won't believe how great this is.
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State of Grace II: Turning to Peace
Paul Schwartz Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C3GZ0 Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Magnificat
- Turning To Peace
- Curacion (Sunlight On Water) - The Joyful Company Of Singers
- Stabat Mater
- Quia Respexit
- Fear Not - Lisbeth Scott
- Et Misericordia - Helen Tunstall
- Suscepit Israel
- Ave Maria - Lisbeth Scott
- Gloria
- Let Me - Lisbeth Scott
Album Description
Paul Schwartz is back with a follow-up to the popular series State of Grace, with State of Grace II: Turning To Peace. Having always been drawn to the great Latin texts that have inspired so many great composers before him, State of Grace II: Turning To Peace is based on two Latin texts: the Magnificat and the Stabat Mater."The Magnificat is taken directly from the Bible, from the Gospel of Luke: it is the prayer of Mary expressing her joy in the knowledge that she will bear the son of God. The Stabat Mater is a medieval poem that describes the sorrows of Mary as her son's life is taken. I wanted to oppose the two images: the rejoicing expectant mother, and the eventual tragedy that overcomes her. These texts and the other songs on the album form a journey from joy, to sorrow, to joy again." Paul Schwartz
With Lisbeth Scott once again lending her vocal talents, this is possibly Schwartz' most beautiful release yet!
Customer Reviews:
Great sequel to 1.......2007-02-22
Beautiful music........2007-02-13
State of Grace II.......2007-02-07
State of Grace II not the "bang" that SG I was..........2006-08-05
WCJ
A Pleasant Recording.......2006-07-24
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Turning Point
Mario Manufacturer: J-Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002X94Z2 Release Date: 2004-12-07 |
Tracks:
- 18
- Let Me Love You
- Couldn't Say No
- Boom
- How Could You
- Girl I Need
- Call The Cops
- Here I Go Again
- Nikes Fresh Out The Box
- Directions
- Like Me Real Hard
- Shakedown
- Let Me Love You (Remix)
Album Description
Turning Point' is teenage R&B sensation Mario's second album, and the follow up to his 2002 eponymously-titled release. Featuring slick production and smooth vocal stylings, the album sticks very rigidly to the contemporary R&B formula that has proved so successful for his peers. Includes the single 'Let Me Love You'.Customer Reviews:
Turning point is MOST DEF on point.......2006-10-30
Exactly where is Mario turning?.......2006-07-09
Ironically, Mario is unquestionably at his best when he sticks to the script. The silky-smooth lead single "Let Me Love You" is definitely the best track on the entire album. With sweet, creative lyrics (courtesy of Ne-Yo & others), a smooth, laid-back beat & Mario's soulful vocals, this song oozes sex appeal without the sleaze, and is perfect for any occasion involving love. "Like Me Real Hard" is also another beautiful, soulful ballad where Mario empathizes for a female who is afraid of re-experiencing heartbreak, whilst riding over the guitar work that plays gently in the background. Other high-quality ballads like the sensuous "Directions", the musically raw "Nikes Fresh Out The Box" (warning - the "women-are-like-shoes" metaphor might turn some ladies off) & the soulful second single "How Could You" (which has him question how his ex-lover could be so unfaithful & deceitful to him) also keep the running smoothly.
Unfortunately, Mario's urge to turn up the "raunchy factor" ruins many tracks on this album. Take "Call The Cops" & "Shakedown" for example. While the beats on both tracks are great, the lyrics on both songs suck really bad ("Cause I got a little horny/ Lil' mama put it on me" & God knows how many clichés on both songs, respectively). As a matter of fact, Mario's attempt at glorifying himself in egotism & materialism on the latter track falls flat on its face (assuming that it has one!). Check this verse out, and you might see what I mean:
Verse 1:
Yeah I caught you peeping
Corner of my eye
Me I'm never sleepin'
Guess you think I'm fly
I'm tryna take ya girl home tonight, ya see
Tonight, V.I.P. belongs to me
Entourage, fresh whips and you already know
Got the tweedies chirpin', just turned out my show
All you gotta do is shake that thing for me
Ladies, if ya feel me just come holla at me
The only time Mario's...ahem..."gangsta"-esque persona works are on the tracks "Couldn't Say No" & "Boom". The former track tells the story of a man confessing to his ex-girlfriend about cheating on her "in between that week we split up", and Mario pulls off this track surprisingly well with the support of an introductory piano, some dark violins & a hot beat. The latter, on the other hand, is a straight up club banger with an absolutely hot beat, with Juvenile dropping a nice verse. Not only that, but Mario seems to be genuinely having fun with this track, whereas "Call The Cops" & "Shakedown" felt forced.
With two great tracks that manage to break away from his more successful ballads, you'd expect this album to turn out great...guess what? WE HAVE ANOTHER PROBLEM! Both tracks seems to be awfully reminiscent of Usher's "Confessions (Part II)" & "Yeah", respectively. While "Boom" may be more anthemic than Usher's "Yeah", it simply has nowhere near as much energy, and lets face it... both Ludacris & Lil' Jon are a lot more energetic & generally more interesting than Juvenile. Whether his emulation of Usher on "Couldn't Say No" & "Boom" were intentional or not, the fact is that Usher's overpowering influence is present on both, which is rather disappointing.
That didn't seem to worry Mario though when he co-wrote album opener "18", an autobiographical track where Mario's telling niggas not to compare him to others. Strangely, Cassidy's less-than-average verse blows all of Mario's lines out of the water. Not only that, but Mario's unconvincing attempt at sounding "thuggish" on this track takes away from the song's already-weak feel.
Now all the tracks we have left to check up on are the R&B/Reggae ballad "Girl I Need", the hard-edged R&B/Rock track "Here I Go Again" & the "Let Me Love You" remix. The former track is a breezy summer tune where Mario describes the credentials his dream girl needs. Cham also drops by to drop a nice verse on the track. The only letdown to this song is the horrid chorus (honestly, how many times do we have to hear the ride-or-die cliché on a non-gangsta artist?).
At least it's not as bad as the third single "Here I Go Again", a lyrically clichéd R&B/Rock power ballad where Mario talks about repetitively returning to a bad relationship. I love the lyrics in the chorus, but there's not much else to it. As if Mario's hollow-hearted vocals are bad enough, you have screeching guitar riffs counteracting his usually smooth voice to make things even worse. Thankfully, "Turning Point" ends on a great note with the "Let Me Love You" remix. With a harder, more street-edged beat, along with a few nice verses from King of The South (T.I.) & King of The Lox (Jadakiss), this track is clearly a highlight, and definitely reaches the quality standard set by its original counterpart.
Altogether, "Turning Point" isn't too bad, but there are too many flaws to make this album truly great. To make things worse, Mario seems "artistically troubled". Whenever Mario tries breaking away from his true strength (ballads) by experimenting with other genres & ideas, he tends to fail miserably (excluding "Girl I Need"). However, by sticking to balladry, he leaves himself in a limited space for creativity, which is something most genres desperately need. Mario clearly has potential, but it must be safe to say that I expected better from someone so talented. THREE STARS!!
what turning point?...Nikes fresh out the box.......2006-06-28
I absolutely hate it! when artists have a "hit single" with the purpose of manipulating individuals into purchasing their record, when the record itself sucks! skip this if you can or simply download "Nikes' Fresh out the box."
What a Turning Point.......2006-05-07
What can i say? I really like Mario and I loved his FIRST cd but I can't say the same for this one. Maybe it was the production. Maybe I need to listen to it again
I Liked a total of 2 songs from that cd and thats not enough for me.
I will give Mario credit, I was able to see him sing live and to be a newbee, he did a very good job. I was able to keep me very entertained with is voice and almost good moves.
I think he is trying to transition his self for a boy to a man, so i will give him the benefit of the doubt for that.
it was alright.......2006-04-04
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Superman - The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000046PVN Release Date: 2000-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Prelude and Main Title March
- Planet Krypton, The
- Destruction of Krypton
- Star Ship Escapes
- Trip to Earth, The
- Growing Up
- Death of Jonathan Kent
- Leaving Home
- Fortress of Solitude, The
- Welcome to Metropolis
- Lex Luthor's Lair
- Big Rescue, The
- Super Crime Fighter
- Super Rescues
- Luther's Luau
- Planet Krypton (Alternate), The
- Main Title March (Alternate)
Tracks:
- Superman March (Alternate)
- March of the Villains, The
- Terrace, The
- Flying Sequence, The
- Lois and Clark
- Crime of the Century
- Sonic Greeting
- Misguided Missiles and Kryptonite
- Chasing Rockets
- Supefeates
- Super Dam and Finding Lois
- Turning Back the World
- Finale and End Title March
- Love Theme from Superman
- Can You Read My MInd (Alternate performed by Margot Kidder)
- Flying Sequence/Can You Read My Mind, The
- Can You Read My Mind (Alternate Instrumental)
- Theme from Superman (Concert Version)
Amazon.com
Released during the era of leisure suits and pet rocks, the film Superman: The Movie has aged about as well. But the often-clumsy charms of Richard Donner's cartoonish, hit-and-miss take on the Man of Steel was blessed with at least one superlative artistic effort: John Williams's epic score. The composer's Oscar-nominated music (coming on the heels of Star Wars and Close Encounters) was a wall-to-wall heroic symphony, rife with memorable melodies and ominous arrangements. Almost every original cut on this soundtrack appears in an expanded version, supplemented by nearly a dozen previously unreleased cues and alternate takes. Featuring a deluxe slipcase and extensive, new liner notes, this is the definitive release of one of Maestro Williams's greatest scores. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Original 1978 Recording?.......2007-04-04
AWESOME! John Williams shows again why he's the master of movie scores.......2006-08-31
The original soundtrack release from 1978, while still an excellent collection, was sadly lacking in several of the best cues from the film. Most important of these was Track 12 (Disc 1) in which the helicopter crashes on the Daily Planet's roof and dangles precariously above the street. Williams builds on it, introducing Superman's theme into it as Clark Kent runs across the street, then rips open his shirt to reveal the 'S' - the symbol of the House of El - then enters the revolving door & exits as Superman. At the end of this is one of my favorite cues; the Superman theme is played as the Man of Steel appears above Metropolis, flying over the city on the hunt for criminals. 'Crime of the Century' (Track 6, Disc 2) was one of my favorite cues; this one portrayed the missile convoy as it made its way along the freeway, where Luthor staged the accident to get his cronies close enough to sabotage the missiles. There are too many new tracks to list here that should have been included the first time around, just a lack of space precluded this from happening.
Is John Williams Superman???.......2006-08-20
Excellent!.......2006-08-10
Hector, about the liner notes..........2006-07-14
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Turning for Home
Mike Reid Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008JXX Release Date: 1991-02-02 |
Tracks:
- Walk on Faith
- Till You Were Gone
- I'll Stop Loving You
- I Got a Life
- Turning for Home
- As Simple as That
- Everything to Me
- Constant Companion
- This Road
- Even a Strong Man
- Your Love Stays With Me
Customer Reviews:
Great, underappreciated album.......2006-03-21
turning for home.......2005-08-24
THE LYRICS ARE VERY STRONG AND VERY TOUCHING--EVERYONE CAN RELATE TO SEVERAL OF THE SONGS. THE MUSIC BRINGS OUT EMOTION IN EVERY SONG---SOME SAD, SOME LOVING, SOME STRONG, SOME ENERGETIC.
MIKE REID HAS PRODUCED A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF SONGS THAT A PERSON CAN LISTEN TO FOR MANY, MANY YEARS.
Turning for Home with Mike Reid.......2004-03-25
The Inimitable Mike Reid.......2004-02-28
Turning for Home - Mike Reid "Walk On Faith".......2003-08-12
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A World Still Turning
Ian Shaw Manufacturer: 441 Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CG8FS Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Alone Again Naturally
- We All Fall In Love Sometimes
- An Occasional Dream
- Peace
- Soon As The Weather Breaks
- This Is Always
- Rockabye
- Don't Ask Why
- Speak Low
- Gotta Serve Somebody
- I'm Glad There Is You
- Guilty
- The Tourist
Customer Reviews:
finally! a male jazz vocalist with soul and technique.......2004-02-07
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Turning Japanese: The Best of the Vapors
The Vapors Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000074RG Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Turning Japanese
- News At Ten (Remixed 7 Inch Version)
- Waiting For The Weekend (LP Version)
- Spring Collection
- Sixty Second Interval
- Somehow
- Trains
- Bunkers
- Cold War
- America
- Letter From Hiro
- Jimmie Jones (LP Version)
- Daylight Titans (LP Version)
- Isolated Case
- Wasted
- Billy
- Talk Talk
- Prisoners
- Spiders
- Here Comes The Judge (Live)
Album Details
A Mid Price 20 Track Best of Covering the Too all Brief Career of Guilford's the Vapors. Digitally Remastered.Customer Reviews:
Great band (and to clear up any misconceptions).......2005-07-03
[...]
"Over in the States, "Turning Japanese" was deciphered as a paen to masturbation - more specifically the Oriantal - looking facial distortions one pulls in the moment of climax (so I'm reliably informed). Fenton is characteristically reticent on such matters. "It means whatever you want it to mean," he says, before admitting: "I wrote it as a love song. But when I went to America everyone said to me, "Is it about wanking?" In interviews, I'd say alternatively, "Yes it is", and "No, it's not". It could be about a lot of things. I just woke up with that phrase in my head. It's just an image which captures what that song was all about. But, no it wasn't intended to be about wanking at the time. What surprised me was that the Americans thought it was an English phrase!"
The phrase "Turning Japanese".......2005-02-23
Is well known slang for being gay, or coming to the realization that you are gay.
I thought this was well known, but apparently not judging from the other reviews. what do you think the line "I have to kiss you when there's no one else around" refers to???
neither mastorbatory nor racist!.......2003-12-20
Get your facts straight..........2003-10-26
We figured the song was about a guy in prison obcessing over a picture(s) and therefore becoming Japanese. Just a bad propogation of a stereotype. Sorry.
As for the Vapors and "New Clear Days," I traded a tape of Berlin's "Pleasure Victim" for a vinyl copy of NCD when I was 13 because I absolutely loved their style, sound lyrics. I to this day feel this album is a great example of the musical environment of the early '80s and the quality music that was going around. Actually, the best songs on the album are "Waiting For The Weekend," "Prisoners" and "News At Ten" with "Turning Japanese" coming in a close fourth.
Recommendation: Don't talk about things you don't have the facts on or did not experience. For more info, go to www.parengstrom.com/vapors.htm.
Turning Japanese is NOT a Racist statement.......2003-09-03
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Turning Toward the Morning
Gordon Bok , Ann Mayo Muir , and Ed Trickett Manufacturer: Folk Legacy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JYP4 Release Date: 1999-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Three Score And Ten
- I Drew My Ship
- St. Anne's Reel/Over The Waterfall
- The Wind That Shakes The Barley
- Isle Au Haut Lullaby (Hay Ledge Song)
- How Can I Keep From Singing
- The Horn Of The Hunter
- The Cocky At Bungaree - Gordon Bok/Ann Mayo Muir
- Slow Dance From Machu Picchu
- Gentle Annie
- Sunday Morning - Ann Mayo Muir
- Turning Toward The Morning
Customer Reviews:
A couple of keepers.......2007-03-11
Generally Delightful.......2001-01-10
They draw upon their various backgrounds to excellent effect on most of the cuts on this disc, although there are a couple of cuts I don't prefer (and I hope I won't prejudice anyone by saying #8 and #9).
If you like robust, folk-y, music, this is a very nice collection.
Beautiful!.......2001-01-09
Meditation Music:
- Thousand Miles [CD-single] [Import]
- Three Hearts [Extra tracks] [Limited Edition]
- Throwing Pebbles at Her Lexan Heart [Explicit Lyrics]
- Time Bomb
- Together and Alone [Explicit Lyrics]
- Top Tunes Karaoke TTFP-79&80 80's Funpack Vol.2; Phil Collins, Pat Benatar & Billy Joel [Enhanced] [Karaoke]
- Toxic [CD-single] [Import]
- Ultimate Funk Volume 2
- Vertical Man
- Very Best Of [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Meditation Music
Holy Magick/We Put Our Magick on You [Import]
Music: Back on the Bus Y'All [Live]
Hard NRG, Vol. 6 [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
Gold [Original recording remastered]
Gold Collection: Jukebox Classics
Fearful Symmetries/The Wound-Dresser