| 1. Rum in Pensacola |
| 2. Tropical Girl |
| 3. Beer Drinkers and Sail Raisers |
| 4. King of the Island |
| 5. Island Time |
| 6. Bitter Winds |
| 7. Livin’ Well |
| 8. Jamaica Me Smile |
| 9. Have You Seen Your Rita? |
| 10. Local Knowledge |
| 11. Sail Away |
| 12. Makin’ Waves |
| 13. Fun in the Sun |
| 14. Everything’s Gonna Be Alright |
Editorial Reviews
"Reminiscient of Buffett albums such as "Changes in Latitudes", and "Son of a Sailor"
Product Description
"Deja View" is the second album from the Texas-based group Hannas Reef. The album is a follow-up to their 2002 live recording, "Reef Madness", which is also available on amazon.com . This album was recorded in-studio, and features 14 tracks of original music, all written by Hannas Reef guitarist Jerry Diaz. Nine of these tracks were previously released by the band Key West, of which Diaz was a member. The album was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Danny Broussard, at The Control Room, in Nederland, Texas.
The inside liner notes of the Cd contain the following message from Jerry Diaz:
"This album is called "Deja View", because it contains some of our favorite songs from our past, and also some of the new music that we're making now. We hope that by putting these songs side by side on the same album, our fans can see that we intend to continue where we left off a couple of years ago. The same style, but updated as we go along. You can expect that trend to continue on future Hannas Reef albums.
So if youve been looking for something to fill that void that only a folk, country, reggae, rockin calypso band can fill, youve found a home here on the Reef. Well have the crawfish and raw oysters waiting for you. Later, were gonna break out the rum and the cold beer, and have us a party. Welcome aboard mate!"
Deja View
Deja View,Hanna's Reef,Sail Away Entertainment,Texas Beach Music at it's finest....this is what happens when Jimmy Buffett meets Galveston Bay...
Average customer rating:
|
Deja View
Hanna's Reef Manufacturer: Sail Away Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000297PIY Release Date: 2004-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Rum in Pensacola
- Tropical Girl
- Beer Drinkers and Sail Raisers
- King of the Island
- Island Time
- Bitter Winds
- Livin Well
- Jamaica Me Smile
- Have You Seen Your Rita?
- Local Knowledge
- Sail Away
- Makin Waves
- Fun in the Sun
- Everythings Gonna Be Alright
Album Description
"Deja View" is the second album from the Texas-based group Hanna's Reef. The album is a follow-up to their 2002 live recording, "Reef Madness", which is also available on amazon.com . This album was recorded in-studio, and features 14 tracks of original music, all written by Hanna's Reef guitarist Jerry Diaz. Nine of these tracks were previously released by the band Key West, of which Diaz was a member. The album was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Danny Broussard, at The Control Room, in Nederland, Texas.The inside liner notes of the Cd contain the following message from Jerry Diaz:
"This album is called "Deja View", because it contains some of our favorite songs from our past, and also some of the new music that we're making now. We hope that by putting these songs side by side on the same album, our fans can see that we intend to continue where we left off a couple of years ago. The same style, but updated as we go along. You can expect that trend to continue on future Hanna's Reef albums.
So if you've been looking for something to fill that void that only a folk, country, reggae, rockin' calypso band can fill, you've found a home here on the Reef. We'll have the crawfish and raw oysters waiting for you. Later, we're gonna break out the rum and the cold beer, and have us a party. Welcome aboard mate!"
Customer Reviews:
Great album, great band!.......2004-08-17
"Rum in Pensacola" is just awesome! I think that if this song ever gets on the radio, it will be a national hit. But it's not the only good song here. They are just one right after another. "Tropical Girl" is great, and so is "Beer Drinkers and Sail Raisers". These guys just have a great sound, and their music really makes people feel good.
I definitley recommend this CD to anyone who likes fun, uplifting, "tropical" music!
Best yet.......2004-05-25
Another great album from Hanna's Reef!.......2004-05-25
The name "Deja View" (which I'm kinda partial to) was chosen because, in Jerry Diaz' words "It contains some of our favorite songs from our past and some of the new music that we're making now."
And Hanna's Reef is making some great music! This CD has been the only one in my player for over a week now and it's not coming out anytime soon.
The CD starts with "Rum in Pensacola", a "kick yourself in the butt because you didn't realize what you had" song. I've been listening to Jerry's songs for eight years now and this song is my favorite.
The next song, "Tropical Girl" is a tropical love story with a Latin flair.
"Beer Drinkers and Sail Raisers" gets it's start from the back of a Hanna's Reef T-Shirt. This song is destined to be the "Sing Along" song on the CD, with lyrics like:
"We're Beer Drinkers and Sail Raisers
Smiles away from the old rat racers
Three sheets to the wind and goin' strong.
We're all for one, one for all
Bound for another port o' call
Doing everything I said I would
Life is good!
"King of the Island" is a story about Galveston Island in the 30's when "Victor was king of the island" and the Mob wanted to move in.
"Island Time" Sometimes the world moves way too fast and there's too much technology. You just want to slow things down.
"Bitter Winds" We've all looked back and said "what if". This song reminds you to keep moving forward, reaching for your "pot of gold".
"Livin Well" This is a song about the "rock star life" but could also apply to a mid-life crisis. Hey, either one, along with this song sounds great and is nothing but fun. Jerry Diaz gets on the mike for this one.
"Jamaica Me Smile" Sometimes you meet someone that makes you feel better than a week in the Keys or in this case, Jamaica.
"Have You Seen Your Rita" We all know or have known someone like this.
"Local Knowledge" "Local Knowledge" is information and stories that you're not going to hear in the tourist traps. You have to go where the locals are. Those memories can sometimes be the best treasures from any trip. This song is one of the treasures of the CD.
"Sail Away" Had Enough? It's time for an escape, a get away. This song is the next best thing to just walking away and heading to the nearest boat.
"Makin' Waves" Another great song about 5 people getting away and Makin' Waves.
"Fun in the Sun" Classic 60's beach song. Very Beach Boy-esque. This song is screaming for a remake with Beach Boy Mike Love sitting in. If your not tapping your feet during this song, call the doctor - You're comatose.
"Everything's Gonna Be Alright" A catchy, feel good song to wrap up the CD.... Well, almost. Here's a hidden "track"
You'll be able to see Hanna's Reef not only at Meeting of the Minds in Key West this November, but also at Riddles in the Sand in Galveston, Texas the last weekend in July.
This review, along with $.75 will get you coffee in some places other than Starbucks. It's just my opinion and you know what they say about those.
Happy listening!
Incredible!.......2004-05-25
Now for the best part of the album though. The five new songs recorded here are superb. The album opens with "Rum in Pensacola", which has has got "radio airplay" written all over it. It's a classic love song, with the Pensacola Beach as a backdrop. Mike Barnett's vocals, and Jerry Diaz's guitar solo at the end highlight this should-be hit. Another great new song is "Beer Drinkers and Sail Raisers". It's a catchy little song that you'll be humming all day after you hear it. As a sailor myself, I can tell you that this is sure to be an anthem for the sailing crowd, once it gets circulated.
The other new tunes include "Living Well", which is a great showcase for Diaz's lyrics. Funny stuff! Also included is another great sailing song "Local Knowledge". It is actually my favorite song on the album. It sounds like something that could have been on Buffett's "Son of a Son of a Sailor" album. And lastly, a mindless little summertime tune called "Fun in the Sun" shows that these guys must have listened to a few Beach Boys albums somewhere along the way.
The overall feel of this album is exactly what I have in mind when I see these guys perform live. It has that heavy bottom end to it, but it's complemented with a breezy acoustic guitar throughout the album, and steel drums to spice things up a bit. I'm not exaggerating when I say that this is one of the best albums I've heard in years. I'd give it a rating much higher than a 5, if they'd allow it!
Average customer rating:
|
Deja View
Manufacturer: Klavier ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DG2I Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Awayday - Troy Breaux/Shawn Hart/Jeff Prosperie/Edward Stephan
- Colors And Contours - Troy Breaux/Shawn Hart/Jeff Prosperie/Edward Stephan
- Cave - Troy Breaux/Shawn Hart/Jeff Prosperie/Edward Stephan
- Deja Vu - Troy Breaux/Shawn Hart/Jeff Prosperie/Edward Stephan
- Caricatures: Marcel Marceau
- Caricatures: Edgar Allan Poe
- Caricatures: Emma Thompson
- Caricatures: Camille Saint-Saens
- Caricatures: Vincent Van Gogh
- Caricatures: Erik Satie
- Caricatures: Dorothy Parker
- Caricatures: Andy Warhol
- Caricatures: Jackson Pollock
- Blue Shades
Customer Reviews:
poor.......2005-09-23
Superb Music, Superb Players, Superb Recording.......2001-07-03
Band directors and those who follow the band world have known about these recordings for years, but sadly much of the general public thinks that band music is either boring or of a very low quality. Not so. Eugene Corporon and many others like him have done an outstanding job of programming quality band works and bringing them before the public. Composers who would never have considered writing music for concert band 15 or 20 years ago are now very eager to compose for the wind band. Times have changed and it's an exciting time for band literature.
Deja Vu opens with Adam Gorb's "Awayday," which the composer describes as "Gershwin, Bernstein, Stravinsky, and James Bond traveling together at a hundred miles per hour in an open-top sports car." It is an exciting, enegetic, fun piece. The disc closes with one of the most exciting pieces to be written for band in the past several years, Frank Ticheli's "Blue Shades," an electrifying blues/jazz powerhouse that brings to mind the Big Band era and more. In between these pieces is even more great music of various styles from outstanding composers such as Michael Colgrass and Leslie Bassett.
Mr. Corporon is dedicated to taking band music to another level. The North Texas recordings feature the highest quality music recorded with state-of-the-art equipment. A very fine disc!
Blue Shades was the best.......2000-01-08
Another dynamic breakthrough for the University of North Tex.......1999-10-21
Meditation Music:
- Down for the Get Down
- Eve [Enhanced]
- From the Original Master Tapes (Greatest Hits) [Import]
- Gold: Greatest Hits Deluxe Sound & Vision [Box set] [Import]
- Goodbye Flatland [Import]
- Grandpa's Truck
- Greatest Hits Of The 80's [Box set] [Import]
- Harry's Bar [Import]
- Heirloom
- I'll Make It Real [CD-single]
Meditation Music
How Soon Is Now?: The Songs of the Smiths By...
Music: This Moment: In Toronto With the Loose Band [Live]
Scattered, Smothered and Covered
P.D.Q. Bach: WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk Radio