Spectrum

Spectrum

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Steven Halpern is a seminal figure in New Age music, pioneering the market back in the 1970s, long before the major labels got hold of it. His merchandising touts the healing attributes of his music, which he dubbed the "anti-frantic alternative." According to Halpern, his sounds will tune your aura, massage your chakras, and stop you from smoking. His theories have been largely debunked as pseudoscientific, quasi-metaphysical fluff, (see Lisa Summer's book, Music: The New Age Elixir), which brings us to his first album, Spectrum Suite, originally released in 1975. Its 14 compositions float by in major-key improvisations that never resolve. Instead, he sends notes out into the clear air, the vibraphone-like tones of his Fender Rhodes electric piano resonating like bells in space. You don't follow Halpern's music, but float through it. More rhapsodic than Brian Eno's ambient compositions of the same era, Halpern would be a pleasant diversion if he didn't weigh his music down with so much New Age baggage. --John Diliberto

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Songs in Red and Gray
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • More colorful than Red and Grey!
  • After "99.9" and "Nine Objects," a serious comedown
  • Great Songs and Lyrics!
  • A Beautiful Mind
  • Agreed, her best since her first
Songs in Red and Gray
Suzanne Vega
Manufacturer: Spectrum Hmn
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005O6JG
Release Date: 2001-09-25

Tracks:

  1. Penitent
  2. Widow's Walk
  3. (I'll Never Be) Your Maggie May
  4. It Makes Me Wonder
  5. Soap And Water
  6. Songs In Red And Gray
  7. Last Year's Troubles
  8. Priscilla
  9. If I Were A Weapon
  10. Harbor Song
  11. Machine Ballerina
  12. Solitaire
  13. St. Clare

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Suzanne Vega remains one of the most relentlessly, mercilessly tasteful recording artists alive. Every note on Songs in Red and Gray has been arranged with the meticulous precision of a butler laying silver on a table. Every sound is so polished and buffed that you barely notice you're listening, every syllable of every lyric only admitted to the melodies after painstaking reviewing and rewriting, and every song sung as if Vega believes that her core audience consists of elocution teachers. This has worked, occasionally, for Vega before--it should not be forgotten what an original presence she was with "Left of Center" and "Marlene on the Wall"--and it works, occasionally, for Vega now. There are a few fine songs here, notably the gently acerbic "Last Year's Troubles" and the wryly subversive "Maggie May" (not the Rod Stewart standard), but there is also a whole lot of glutinous, over-refined suet. Vega still needs to give her songs a much longer leash. --Andrew Mueller

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars More colorful than Red and Grey!.......2005-10-12

This is the first time that I have really listened in depth to Suzanne Vega's songs. The words are powerful. The music and the musicians are superb. Every time I listen to her sing I fall under her spell. This Album is a must for all SV fans.

2 out of 5 stars After "99.9" and "Nine Objects," a serious comedown.......2005-08-25

"99.9" had a crisp intelligence and a skeptical tone, "Nine Objects" was a masteripiece of jazzy sensuality. This CD, however, is hopelessly muddled on too many levels; though many of the orchestrations are fine (the low, urgent strings on "Widow's Walk" perfectly compliment her gun metal-tough delivery), the lyrics often get lost in a thicket of overwriting. (Slog through the words for "It Makes Me Wonder" where she rhymes a reference to breast milk with "ilk"--it makes me wonder too, Suzanne.) Though some have appreciated her use of metaphor on this CD, I found them to be both absurdly purple and cryptic. ("Daddy's a dark riddle/Mama's a headful of bees" sounds like bad college-girl creative writing, not to mention the thudding metaphor of "The virgin Mary on a chain has hit me in the mouth again." Egad!) Vega has never seemed as affected or pretentious--so out of touch with her audience--as she has in the ghastly "Priscilla," with lines such as "but still we did play" that wouldn't even qualify as college-girl creative writing. (This annoying tense tic reappears in "Harbor Song" where she sings "Whenever I do travel.") She also tries to revisit certain songs and themes from previous albums, but instead of being commentary or deepening a theme it seems like she's rehashing ideas (the card game on "Solitaire" pales compared to "No Cheap Thrill" from "Nine Objects;" "If I Were A Weapon" rips off "If You Were In My Movie" from "99.9"). As an artist writing about the dissolution of a marriage, one expects more thematic richness and genuine emotion from her than just sounding vaguely nettled---for the first time, her coolness seems like a front, a pose to cover darker emotions. Only occasionally do the lyrics, vocals and instruments combine into alchemy--"Widow's Walk," the weary delivery and razor-sharp detail in "Song In Red and Gray," and the compassionate yet sorrowful final elegy "St. Clare." Has Vega given up on all romantic relationships? Has her dark mood weighed down her talent, and trapped it in the muck at the bottom of her mind? Here's hoping she can cut loose the chains and soar again in the future.

5 out of 5 stars Great Songs and Lyrics!.......2005-07-17

This was Vega's first album after her divorce from her husband and producer on her two previous albums, Mitchell Froom. The theme of breaking-up is naturally dominating many these songs.

The production of this album is slightly softer than ""99.9 F" and "Nine Objects of Desire", and probably less daring. The record has been criticised for being overproduced; personaly I think her production suits her songs brilliantly. And songs are mostly great and like always, Suzanne Vega's lyrics are melodic and thought-provoking.

Only few songs are immediately catchy and it may take a few listens to get into many of them.

My first favourites were the up-beat songs "I'll Never Be Your Maggie May". "Last Year's Troubles" (great lyrics on that one too!) and "If I Were a Weapon".

Among the slower and more silent songs "Soap and Water" and "St Claire" are really great.

All in all an album you can enjoy and listen to many times!

Now I'm eagerly awaiting her new album which supposedly is to be released in late 2005.

5 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Mind.......2005-06-10

Suzanne Vega is such a unique voice in music. She shares her experiences and observations on life, but never stoops to overtly shouting about anything; neither musically nor lyrically. This seems to bother some, such as the Amazon reviewer, but I simply find this as a different approach to reporting or viewing life. Suzanne tells her stories with an ethereal sense of control, by a force of will minimizing emotions such as anger and regret; they argue a balanced understanding of life where beauty resides in the ability to deal with life's ups-and-downs with love, hope and a wry sense of humor.

As for the various comments about the production values of Red and Grey, I have no problems listening to the songs on good equipment; the sounds, like the lyrics, are largely well thought out and clearly intentioned. Much popular music relies on the artistic (and often times non-artistic) collisions of many sounds together; it's neither good nor bad that there is not much of that here... It's more like a stream of sounds all headed in the same direction versus a collage of sounds that blend together.

Not a perfect album by any stretch, but it has many perfect human moments; realistic, slightly sad, personal songs that flow gracefully over turbulent ground...

5 out of 5 stars Agreed, her best since her first.......2004-07-13

Few albums have touched me and knocked my socks off at the same time as this one has. This is by far her best songwriting since Suzanne Vega and Solitude Standing. I have enjoyed all of her albums, but these songs have a rawness, intimacy and intensity that I have rarely ever seen. On top of that, the musical arrangements framing the lyrics are perfect - not over done, not underdone. You can "feel" the emotion before she starts singing. I am not a professional critic, but I would say this is a flawless album. Pure Suzanne in the lyrics and her songwriting has reached a maturity and level of excellence that all of her fans have been watching her work towards.
Spectrum
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Really great album. Worth the money.
  • Pure Jazz Rock Fusion!
  • SPECTRUM review
  • BILLY & BOLIN BURN!!
  • Killer Band, Classic Album
Spectrum
Billy Cobham
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002I77
Release Date: 1992-02-25

Tracks:

  1. Quadrant 4
  2. Searching For The Right Door / Spectrum
  3. Anxiety / Taurian Matador
  4. Stratus
  5. To The Women In My Life / Le Lis
  6. Snoopy's Search / Red Baron

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Cobham's first album as a leader, in 1973--a jazz-rock classic. As on his slightly earlier outings with Mahavishnu Orchestra, Cobham dazzles with rapid-fire pyrotechnics. But, listening carefully, he also does his job of rhythmic support--for this, he calls on his roots in drum-corps and Latin timbale drumming. His compositions here set fire to a stunningly tight band. The scowling, scurrying, skirmishing performance by the late rock-guitar ace, Tommy Bolin, is particularly memorable. He merges beautifully with Cobham's Mahavishnu bandmate, Jan Hammer (Moog/keyboards), who eggs Bolin on with warp-speed synthesized guitar sounds. The band was just as involved rhythmically as McLaughlin's, but had a gritty rapid-transit flavor where Mahavishnu was in spiritual quest. --Peter Monaghan

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Really great album. Worth the money........2006-06-18

I just got this album last month and I'm still really pleased with it. If you are a fan of Jazz Fusion, or just a fan of Billy Cobham, give "Spectrum" a listen. Billy Cobham has some great drum parts, as well as a few tasteful solos which really do a lot to showcase his genius when it comes to drumming. Whats most impressive about this is that even when playing his really intracate drum solos, it doesn't seem like he is showing off. Everything he does seems to work together with the rest of the music, which says alot.

The other instruments are great on this album two. Guitarist Tom Bollin really surprised me, and Jan Hammer delivered an excellent preformance on Electric Piano and Synth in typical "Hammer" fashion. The Bassist, Lee Sklar, does alot to complement the band, but I felt he was holding back, and was dissapointed. Luckily, there are some tracks where he is replaced by the Ledgendary Ron Carter on Double Bass.

All in all, songs are well constructed and memorable, the Musicians featured on the album are great, and all the songs on the album work together as a whole and create consistency. The music is full of change, dynamics, and contrast. It's nothing quite like Mahavishnu Orchestra's older music, but it's still a great album in it's own right.

5 out of 5 stars Pure Jazz Rock Fusion!.......2006-02-21

I have loved this album for years. What makes it my favorite Jazz-Rock-Fusion album is it's line-up. With the exception of two tracks featuring Ron Carter and Joe Farrell (two great Jazz musicians), the four piece group is made of two Jazz players, and two from the Rock scene. Billy and Jan are Jazz players at the core, Tommy is a Blues based Rock player, and Lee Sklar on bass is one of the great Pop-Rock studio sideman (James Taylor, Phil Collins, etc). They all come together to produce a great JRF funky sound. A lot of great JRF music is mostly played by Jazz musicians exercising their music with Rock Muscle (amplfiers, pick-ups, etc). This album gives us a fusion of different musical backgrounds. Tommy Bolin fans know that in his early days, he was in a Blues-Rock band called "Zephyr." Some of their early stuff does have tinges of Jazz and Swing, so it didn't surprise me how well he fit with Billy and Jan. It's too bad that the core group on this album wasn't really a band. It was a one time project. I saw Billy Cobham in concert soon after Spectrum was released, and he was already on to the Crosswinds-Total Eclispe group. That outfit wasn't too shabby either.

4 out of 5 stars SPECTRUM review.......2006-02-21

cool CD...haven't heard it in probably 15 to 20 years...It was fun to hear it again....Funny though, it's a bit different than the way I remember it.

5 out of 5 stars BILLY & BOLIN BURN!!.......2005-09-25

a reviewer here actually said this disc was...boring?!?! Hmmmmm.
I still find this to be one of Cobham's best releases. When Jan Hammer and Billy kick off 'Quadrant 4' you know they mean business. Not only does Cobham have great fusion chops, the man is flat-out funky! He can lay down the fattest grooves. Tommy Bolin scorches on the guitar. So sad he couldn't overcome his subsance abuse and left us much too early. What a talent!

Listen to Tommy and Hammer trade riffs in 'Taurian Matador', brilliant! Hammer is leading the charge and Bolin is right there with him, burnin' up the fretboard while Billy lends his usual brilliant support. This disc has remained a personal favorite of mine thru the years. Just a very solid effort from Billy and the boys. R.I.P Mr. Bolin

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5 out of 5 stars Killer Band, Classic Album.......2004-07-31

Tommy Bolin's solo on Quadrant 4 is one of the most exciting ever recorded. Cobham's driving him into a frenzy.
Purrfect: The Eartha Kitt Collection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • EARTHA KITT PURRFECT "IN THE ADORABLE FUR" PLAY IT LOUD!
  • A Must-Have!
Purrfect: The Eartha Kitt Collection
Eartha Kitt
Manufacturer: Universal/Spectrum
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004TA90
Release Date: 2001-03-05

Tracks:

  1. Just an Old Fashioned Girl
  2. I Want to Be Evil
  3. Do It Again
  4. Lola Lola
  5. Mack the Knife
  6. Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
  7. All I Want Is All There Is and Then Some
  8. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
  9. Love for Sale
  10. Never on Sunday
  11. Uska Dara
  12. C'est Si Bon
  13. Yellow Bird
  14. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
  15. Santa Baby
  16. Lady Loves
  17. Lilac Wine
  18. Whatever Lola Wants

Album Description

UK compilation for the alluring vocalist who still packs 'em in on the cabaret circuit, best known as the scariest Catwoman on TV's 'Batman' and for her signature hits 'Sanata Baby' and 'C'est Si Bon' both of which are included here. Additional tracks include, 'Just An Old Fashioned Girl', 'I Want To Be Evil', 'Mack The Knife', 'My Heart Belongs To Daddy' and 'Love For Sale'. 18 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standardjewel case.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars EARTHA KITT PURRFECT "IN THE ADORABLE FUR" PLAY IT LOUD!.......2002-01-17

This new compilation of Eartha Kitt classics is a great clear and crisp C.D. for lovers of 'The Worlds Most Exciting Woman'. This 'Lounge' set is truly exceptional and contains many hard to find gems. Included are superior early 60's re-recordings of 'Just An Old Fashioned Girl', 'C'Est Si Bon' 'My Heart Belongs To Daddy' and a fantastic uptempo version of 'I Want To Be Evil' that shows this feline Catwoman at her best. Miss Kitt is in peak form here doing standards such as 'Love For Sale', 'Whatever Lola Wants', 'Never On Sunday' and the rare 'Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend'. She purrs and growls her way through classy and distinctive renditions of 'Mack The Knife', 'A Lady Loves' and the festive tease 'Santa Baby'. Definitely for the bachelor pad or cocktail party. Robert Rechter. AUSTRALIA Jan 2002.

5 out of 5 stars A Must-Have!.......2001-01-04

This CD features some great recordings of Eartha's classics ("C'est Si Bon", "Just an Old Fashioned Girl"), as well as some harder-to-find tracks of Eartha singing other 1950s/60s standards. I have an extensive collection of Eartha LPs, but none of them include "Mack the Knife" or "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" or "Whatever Lola Wants," all of which are on this import CD. Another terrific cut is "All I Want Is All There Is (And Then Some)"--Eartha at her best!
The Very Best of Roger Whittaker
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • We like Roger
The Very Best of Roger Whittaker
Roger Whittaker
Manufacturer: Universal/Spectrum
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000252C4
Release Date: 2000-05-23

Tracks:

  1. Durham Town
  2. The Last Farewell
  3. Morning Has Broken
  4. Mamy Blue
  5. The Skye Boat Song
  6. Morning, Please Don't Come
  7. Quel Monde Merveilleux (What A Wonderful World)
  8. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
  9. New World In The Morning
  10. I Don't Believe In If Anymore
  11. Streets Of London
  12. Mexican Whistler
  13. Dirty Old Town
  14. A Taste Of Honey
  15. Good Morning Starshine
  16. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  17. From Both Sides Now
  18. Why

Album Description

1997 compilation on Spectrum, 53 minutes long & featuringthe original hit versions of 18 of the British adultcontemporary singer's best, 1969-1979. Includes the top 201975 hit 'The Last Farewell', as well as 'Durham Town', 'NewWorld In The Morning', 'Mamy Blue', 'Why', 'The Skye BoatSong' and 'I Don't Believe In If Anymore'.

Album Details

1996 Anthology of Recordings from the British Balladeer who is Probably Best Likened as an English Burl Ives. His Distinctive Baritone Has Been a Favorite Voice of Millions for Over 30 Years and He is One of the all Time Great Interpreters of Popular Song. Whittaker Earned his Pop Wings with his Monstrous Hit "The Last Farewell" from the Early 1970's that Topped the Charts around the World.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars We like Roger.......2007-02-08

Having attended several of Rogers concerts in the past we have become dyed in the wool Roger Whitaker fans. We purchased the CD to replace some of the tapes that we have worn out. We play the cd in the car as we do our erands and we love it
Redbird
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Living room session
  • best in show 2006
  • Great Covers! And Great Originals Too!!
  • The Fun Is Contagious
Redbird
Redbird
Manufacturer: Signature Sounds
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007514A8
Release Date: 2005-02-22

Tracks:

  1. Ships
  2. Moonglow
  3. Patience
  4. Buckets Of Rain
  5. The Whole World Round
  6. Ithaca
  7. Lovely As The Day Is Long
  8. Moonshiner
  9. Redbird Waltz
  10. Lullaby 101
  11. I Gotta Get Drunk
  12. Lighthouse Light
  13. You Are The Everything
  14. Down By The Sally Garden
  15. Redbird
  16. Drunk Lullaby
  17. Hold On

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Living room session.......2007-07-24

Before anything else is said, it is important to understand that this is a "living room session," recorded around a single microphone. It's something more than an off-the-cuff jam session, but definitely something less than a proper studio album. This is a pro in that you get a nice "live" kind of vibe, but a hugely frustrating con in the places where it's painfully obvious that they are not properly miked.

The music itself is beautiful. Simple as that.

This would be an amazing bootleg (and actually that's pretty much what it sounds like), but for a commercial release it shouldn't be too much to ask to hear everyone clearly.

5 out of 5 stars best in show 2006.......2007-01-05

Okay, not even sure that it came out in 2006. However, that is when I first heard it, so that is what counts. I really hope they put out another album - even if it is only half as good as this one, it will be better than 95% of what I get to hear.
Buy it, burn it, steal it, whatever you have to do it is worth it.

5 out of 5 stars Great Covers! And Great Originals Too!!.......2006-03-01

This band has a sweet tone mixed with a folk and blues style. They hit the grove on every track! Buckets of Rain is a great song and they pay quite a tribute to it with their eclectic style!

4 out of 5 stars The Fun Is Contagious.......2005-07-14

Redbird's debut recording is a very sweet collaboration between Jeffrey Foucault, Kris Delmhorst & Peter Mulvey. While none of these artists is a household name, each has established an individual solo career and come together here with a blending of sound. Their collaborative work together is exquisite. While each is represented by at least one track that they penned, the emphasis is on the music. Part of the charm of the set is the diversity and range of songwriters whose material they perform. This was apparently recorded in Mark Olson's living room in Fort Atkinson WI & has an informal feel.

R.E.M.'s "You Are the Everything" is a bright acoustic flower, "I'm very scared for this world, I'm very scared for me, Eviscerate your memory." "Lighthouse Light" by Ry Cavanaugh is a dreamy folk melody with Kris' lovely alto, "There is light in the distance, It's coming in from the west, There is light in the distance, Thinking of the one that I love best." One of my favorite tracks is the gorgeous "Patience" written by Mark Sandman who was the lead singer for the band Morphine. Kris' delivery is stunning as she calls to allow for time to heal. "Moonglow" is a standard that Benny Goodman recorded in the 1930s and has been covered by jazz artists like Duke Ellington & Count Basie as well as female vocalists like Billie Holiday & Joni James with a new version on Carly Simon's soon-to-be-released "Moonlight Serenade" CD. Redbird's acoustic version has a jazz flavor but is recast as an intimate folk gem with all three voices blending, "I started praying, 'Dear Lord please let this last.'" Mitch Jayne was a member of the Dillards who recorded his song "The Whole World Round." Redbird's version has a bluegrass flavor and polishes his lovely melody. "Buckets of Rain" is a classic Dylan song with one of his best melodies and great lyrics that Redbird nail in this catchy quiet version. The set concludes with a version of a song Tom Waits penned & first recorded on his "Mule Variations" CD. This is an excellent acoustic folk set from a group that obviously is having a blast playing together. The fun is contagious. Enjoy!
Inner Spectrum
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I've Been Waiting For This Ace Spectrum CD Release For Some Time Now
Inner Spectrum
Ace Spectrum
Manufacturer: Wea/Warner
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000KJTIEU
Release Date: 2007-02-05

Tracks:

  1. Don't Send Nobody Else
  2. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
  3. If You Were There
  4. Moving On
  5. Pickup
  6. Me and My Love
  7. Easy
  8. I Don't Want to Play Around

Album Description

The quartet's first and most popular of three Atlantic Records albums. It contains their only hit, Don't Send Nobody Else (also recorded by the Dynamic Superiors) and a first-rate rendition of Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight, along with the perky If You Were There. Group members Aubrey Johnson and Henry Zant collaborated on Pickup, Me and My Love, and I Don't Want to Play Around. Atlantic did the album a disservice by only rolling out one single before flinging a second album out. However, the group's revolving-door membership may have been the underlying reason. Ace Spectrum's -- whose personnel changed every album -- signature was variety; they employed multiple leads, which kept listening interesting. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I've Been Waiting For This Ace Spectrum CD Release For Some Time Now.......2007-05-05

This is one of my favorite albums from back in the day. Ace Spectrum was a wonderful group that had some of the best harmony. Unfortunately, they didn't stay together long enough to put out more of the soulful sounds that are witnessed here. This was without a doubt, their finest work. Surprisingly, my lp is still in good condition but I had to have the cd to listen to in my car. If you dug them then, you'll definitely still be feeling them now, as you revisit what I feel are some of the best cuts on this cd, "Moving On", "Don't Send Nobody Else", "If You Were There" and "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight". If you're not familiar with Ace Spectrum but are looking for some soulful, throwback R&B from the 70's, purchase this cd. Trust me when I tell you, you'll be glad you did.
The Best of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A very cheap way to get Kenny's hits.
  • 10 great songs.
  • The Best of Kenny Rogers
  • The Gambler.
  • Good Value
The Best of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
Kenny Rogers
Manufacturer: Universal/Spectrum
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000024XRY
Release Date: 2001-09-19

Tracks:

  1. Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town
  2. Tulsa Turnaround
  3. Elvira
  4. Reuben James
  5. Me & Bobby Mcgee
  6. Calico Silver
  7. Something's Burning
  8. Tell It All Brother
  9. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Is In)
  10. But You Know I Love You
  11. Heed The Call
  12. She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
  13. King Of Oak Street
  14. For The Good Times
  15. Mommas Waiting
  16. Sleep Comes Easy
  17. I Believe In Music
  18. Love Woman
  19. Poem Form My Little Lady
  20. Sunshine
  21. Last Few Threads Of Love
  22. Where Does Rosie Go-
  23. What Am I Gonna Do-
  24. Write Me Down (Don't Forget My Name)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A very cheap way to get Kenny's hits........2006-01-29

This CD is great and features ten hit songs by Kenny Rogers. It is a cheapy and very good value, but for those of you looking for more, you might like to know that Kenny's newest collection "21 Number Ones" contains all the songs here and many others.

4 out of 5 stars 10 great songs........2004-03-02

"Kenny Rogers" is one of the greats from the classic country era. This is half the collection "20 Greatest Hits" is, but for the price it's good. Plus it still has most of his best songs. Included here is "She Believes In Me", "Lady", "Coward Of The County", and his biggest hit "The Gambler". It also has a few nice duets. Overall it's a nice simple collection for the casual fan. If you need more than this, pick up one of his other fifteen best of's.

4 out of 5 stars The Best of Kenny Rogers.......2000-06-26

This CD has some of Kenny Rogers' best and most popular songs. These are definitely "sing along" songs! The first time I heard the CD, I had to buy it.

5 out of 5 stars The Gambler........2000-06-21

Kenny Rogers Is One Of The Best Singers In Country Music. His Best Song To Date "The Gambler" Went Straight To Number 1 On The Country Music Charts And It Became His Song Of The 20th Century. My Favorite Out Of Them All Would Have To Be "Coward Of The County". Those 2 Are Classic Kenny Rogers Songs. Plus He Has 2 Duet Songs With Kim Carnes And Dottie West. This Is True Classic Kenny.

4 out of 5 stars Good Value.......2000-06-20

If your looking for an inexpensive Kenny Rogers CD with some of his better known songs, this CD will do the trick. It's not great compilation but does include the gambler and coward of the county.
The Very Best of the Andrews Sisters
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    The Very Best of the Andrews Sisters
    The Andrews Sisters
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    ASIN: B00002505J
    Release Date: 2000-10-26

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    1. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
    2. Bei Mr Bist Du Schon
    3. Oh Johnny Oh Johnny
    4. Shortenin Bread
    5. Say Si Si
    6. Pennsylvania Polka
    7. There Will Never Be Another You
    8. It Never Entered My Mind
    9. Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar
    10. Shoo-Shoo-Baby
    11. Rum & Coca Cola
    12. Tico-Tico
    13. Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree
    14. Yes My Darling Daughter
    15. Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep
    16. You Call Everybody Darling
    17. I Can Dream Can't I
    18. I Wanna Be Loved
    19. Chattanooga Choo Choo
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    Where Love Has Gone & My Kind of Town
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    • A walk down memory lane
    • The Diva has a point...
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    • A GREAT COLLECTION FOR JACK JONES FANS
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    Where Love Has Gone & My Kind of Town
    Jack Jones
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    5. Sings

    ASIN: B00002ZZ1L
    Release Date: 1999-11-01

    Tracks:

    1. Where Love Has Gone
    2. Willow Weep for Me
    3. It Never Entered My Mind
    4. Here's That Rainy Day
    5. Lush Life
    6. To Love and Be Loved
    7. People
    8. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
    9. What's New
    10. Lorelei
    11. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry
    12. By Myself
    13. My Kind of Town
    14. Somewhere Along the Way
    15. More
    16. Race Is On
    17. I Can't Believe I'm Losing You
    18. Travellin' On
    19. One I Love
    20. Yes, I Can
    21. I'm All Smiles
    22. I Must Know
    23. Time After Time
    24. King of the Road

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    24 Track Collection Includes Classic Songs Such as 'the One I Love', 'my Kind of Town', 'more' and 'time after Time'; This Classy Reissue Gives Ample Evidence as to Jack Jones' Enduring Popularity and to his Place Amongst the Highest Rank of Popular Performers.

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    5 out of 5 stars A walk down memory lane.......2007-01-12

    I bought this CD to replace the original record album (Where Love Has Gone). The sound quality is wonderful--we love it!

    5 out of 5 stars The Diva has a point..........2004-02-06

    Moonchildiva has raised an important point. Jack is Jack, just as Matt Monro is Matt Monro. Neither of these great singers were trying to be Frank or Tony.

    It's human nature to use comparison points, especially where you have such landmark artists as Sinatra, but it is also damaging to upcomers to have that hanging over them the whole time.

    This is my third double Jack set and yet another classic collection from his golden period. When you look back at his releases from the sixties alone, he was one prolific guy. Not just in terms of the overall number of albums (all classics, too), but in terms of the speed of the recording process.

    Jack often recorded an entire album of songs in two or three days, which is staggering considering how pampered (and under-talented) most modern artists are. There is just no way to get your head around how good Jack Jones is. He is beyond comparison.

    There was a long debate in quantum physics over whether Light was a particle or a wave, as it could manifest as both under different circumstances. In the end, people had to conclude that it was neither, and that it was a quantum or sub-atomic entity in its own right.

    In the same way, we need to accept the uniqueness of Jack Jones, and the fact that he exists independently of the Sinatras and the Bennetts, as the Diva suggested. Besides, any woman who looks like Joanna Cassidy from Blade Runner has to be taken seriously.

    Another must-buy set at the usual superb Amazon.com price.

    5 out of 5 stars Why compare Jack to Frank?.......2003-01-22

    Jack stands on his own in the singing business, everyone's influenced by someone, and who better than perhaps Frank or Tony, but I don't believe Jack's trying to be anyone, trying to sing like anyone, trying to do someone else's songs -- don't listen to the ones who are saying this! Just buy this great CD (and other Jack Jones CD) and be prepared to be taken into a wonderful world of music that's beyond comparison. If you've heard all of Frank's music and all of Tony's music, then Jack's gonna be very refreshing. Here's a voice that will thrill you with its power.

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    5 out of 5 stars A GREAT COLLECTION FOR JACK JONES FANS.......2000-02-18

    The good people at MCA/Universal are putting out some great discs at a helluva bargain; Sammy Davis, Carmen Mcrae, Eydie Gorme, and this great disc by Jack Jones (there are two other collections by Jack that I HIGHLY reccomend) The first half of this disc is beautifully orchestrated, right from opening strains the classic reading of its title track, WHERE LOVE HAS GONE, written by the incomparable team of Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn. Standouts on this album include the "alternate" lyrics used by Jack on the Rodgers & Hart evergreen IT NEVER ENTERED MY MIND, the fine jazz trumpet solo abetting Mr. Jones on WILLOW WEEP FOR ME, and the obscure gem THE LORELEI (not the Gershwin song of the same name I thought it was) Give TO LOVE AND BE LOVED a chance too; Sinatra's version is champ, but it's refreshing to hear what Jack did with it. Speaking of Ol' Blue Eyes, who else could sing MY KIND OF TOWN? Jack Jones, that's who! Complete with a new set of lyrics from Sammy Cahn and a jazzy new arrangement, Jack puts his own spin on this ode to the great city (from which THIS music lover hails) without ever trying to upstage Sinatra. Very classy, and very swingin'! The lovely SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY has a very melancholy arrangement and Jack's voice is at its most wistful on this track, which sets the mood perfectly. Perhaps my favorite track from the MY KIND OF TOWN sides is TRAVELLIN' ON, something of a country-meets-swing type song that gets downright gospel-like toward the great finish. And the great country standard KING OF THE ROAD closes out this wonderful disc, and Jack has a ball with it. Hoping to see more of this kind of product out there; Jack Jones' albums have been out of reach for far too long! Again, I also suggest the other two Jack Jones collections (WIVES & LOVERS//DEAR HEART and SHE LOVES ME//THERE'S LOVE AND THERE'S LOVE) to anyone who appreciates great music. Well worth the waiting time if theyre on special order! Listen and enjoy!

    5 out of 5 stars the definitive post-Sinatra versions of several songs.......2000-01-21

    The first of the albums on this two CD set, "Where Love Has Gone" sounds as if it was Jones' attempt to remake Sinatra's "Only the Lonely," right down to the title track by Cahn/Van Heusen. While it doesn't reach that level, Jones reinterprets songs like "Willow Weep For Me" and "Angel Eyes" and makes them sound fresh and new. The second album, "My Kind of Town" contains more contemporary songs - contemporary that is to 1965, but is still well worth a listen especially on Neil Hefti's jazzy "I Must Know." Just great vocal pop music.
    Music of the Year: 1967
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    • A seminal year in pop history
    Music of the Year: 1967
    Various Artists
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    ASIN: B00002MHPF
    Release Date: 2001-09-20

    Tracks:

    1. A Whiter Shade Of Pale
    2. Standing In The Shadows Of Love
    3. Zabadak!
    4. Ha Ha Said The Clown
    5. I Was Made To Love Her
    6. I'll Try Anything
    7. Sitting In The Park
    8. Gin House Blues
    9. Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me
    10. I'm A Man
    11. (I Know) I'm Losin' You
    12. 98.6
    13. Single Girl
    14. Pamela Pamela
    15. From The Underworld
    16. Hole In My Shoe
    17. Reflections
    18. Good Times
    19. It Takes Two
    20. Dedicated To The One I Love

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    5 out of 5 stars A seminal year in pop history.......2005-04-13

    In 1967, so many things happened in pop music, some ephemeral (like flower power) and some that had a profound effect on the music industry like the release of the Sergeant Pepper album by the Beatles. It is impossible to do more than provide a taste of 1967's music in just twenty tracks (especially as Beatles tracks are never licensed for compilations like this) but this collection provides a good sample.

    In the UK, only fifteen records occupied the UK number one spot in 1967 (that includes Green green grass of home, which reached number one in 1966 but stayed there until mid-January of 1967). All of them are easy to find on CD but only one of them (Whiter shade of pale) is actually included here. Standing in the shadows of love, Zabadak, Ha ha said the clown, I was made to love her, Hole in my shoe, Reflections and Dedicated to the one I love all made at the top five in the UK.

    Every track here made the top thirty or better. Some tracks (like Pamela Pamela, which just missed the UK top ten) don't come round very often on various artists compilations and it's nice to see them here.

    This is not the definitive album of 1967 - flower power is un-represented and only one UK number one hit is included. Nevertheless, the music here is of a high quality and well worth the price.

    Tracks

    1. Whiter shade of pale - Procol Harum
    2. Standing in the shadows of love - Four Tops
    3. Zabadak - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich
    4. Ha ha said the clown - Manfred Mann
    5. I was made to love her - Stevie Wonder
    6. I'll try anything - Dusty Springfield
    7. Sitting in the park - Georgie Fame
    8. Gin house blues - Amen Corner
    9. Take me in your arms and love me - Gladys Knight and the Pips
    10. I'm a man - Spencer Davis Group
    11. I know I'm losing you - Temptations
    12. 98.6 - Keith
    13. Single girl - Sandy Posey
    14. Pamela Pamela - Wayne Fontana
    15. From the underworld - Herd
    16. Hole in my shoe - Traffic
    17. Reflections - Diana Ross and the Supremes
    18. Good times - Eric Burdon and the Animals
    19. It takes two - Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston
    20. Dedicated to the one I love - The Mamas and the Papas

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