Paul Kelly & his band Professor Ratbaggy get together to jam out a brilliant score for the soundtrack to 'Lantana'. The film stars Anthony Lapaglia, Geoffrey Rush & Barbara Hershey. 2001.
Interview Disc (Mm Talk),Hanson,Pid,Soundtrack
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Interview Picture Disc
Pink Floyd Manufacturer: Wheezy Multimedia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000011Q8 Release Date: 1992-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Interview-Part One
- Interview-Part Two
Customer Reviews:
Awful, absolutely awful.......2003-02-04
Great if you like to look at pictures........2000-06-24
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Conquer America (Interview Picture Disc)
The Beatles Manufacturer: Baktabak Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000011PW Release Date: 1995-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc
Customer Reviews:
ALL ABOARD FOR 1964, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!.......2001-10-16
This is a wonderful collection and will certainly make you feel as if you boarded the Beatle train, bound for 1964.
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Truth & Rumors with Ben Folds Five
Ben Folds Five Manufacturer: 550 music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000MTO32A |
Product Description
This was a very limited edition CD Release in March, 1997 Track Listing: Narcolepsy - 5:24 Who is Reinhold Messner? - :13 Answer - :57 Do you know who the real Reinhold Messner is? (Includes Answer) - 1:04 How did "Army" come about? - :05 Answer - 1:02 Army - 3:22 Are there any guest performances on this record? - :04 Answer - :42 How did you create "Don't Change Your Plans"? - :07 Answer - 1:02 Don't Change Your Plans - 5:10 Who are your big influences? - :05 Answer - 1:13 Darren, what was the inspiration for "Magic"? How do you get in the mind to write songs? - :07 Answer - :47 Magic - 4:00 Is there a theme to this record? - :05 Answer - :47 "Mess" has a great rhythm. Is there a harpsichord in this song? - :08 Answer - :31 Mess - 4:00 What's the most messed up thing that happened to you on tour? - :05 Answer - :55 Will you be touring to support this record? - :04 Answer - :14 Is "Your Redneck Past" about your redneck past? Are you a redneck, Ben? - :07 Answer - :36 Your Redneck Past - 3:45 Notes: Total running time is 36:08. Interviewer: Bruce Warren of WXPN in PhiladelphiaCustomer Reviews:
For the completists.......2007-07-02
I like the album. It is fun, but being that it isn't really an album, I have rated it as such.
Be warned, Army is the edited version (which is fine with me, since I have the explicit version as well).
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Fonk
Spike Jones Manufacturer: Harlequin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000075A68 Release Date: 2003-01-14 |
Tracks:
- Down In Jungle Town
- Spike Explains 'Dance Of The Hours'
- Dance Of The Hours
- Ugga Ugga Boo Ugga
- Chinese Mule Train
- Macnamara's Band
- Minka
- Rum Tee Diddle Dee Yump
- So 'Elp Me
- Fiddle Faddle
- Alto, Baritone, And Bass
- What IS A Disc Jockey?
- Come, Josephine, In My Flying Machine
- Popcorn Sack Take 1
- Popcorn Sack - False Start + Take 2
- Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight
- Holiday For Strings
- Glow Worm
- Interview
- Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight
- Peanut Vendor
- Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gave To Me
- I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Customer Reviews:
A Spike that promises but delivers only now and then!.......2006-11-23
Harlequin is an indie company in England who makes their living obtaining copies of sometimes rare/hard to find records now in the hands of private collections and releasing them onto records/CDs....a great way to get around copyright laws in many countries.Harlequin,Proper,Flapper,ASV,et al have done very well over the years trying to fill the niche collectors market in material that the biggies won't or aren't interested in releasing.This release while produced in England was made in the Czech Republic....make of that what you will,if anything.
This is great for collectors and compleatists looking for those rare items to add to their favourites collections.But like everything else in this world caveat emptor,buyer beware.Not all indie releases are made equal as some companies take more pains to get their work done as well as they can while others are just out there to exploit a gullable public.
While this release doesn't fall into the latter category by any means it is certainly from a audio point of view rather disappointing.It's a mixed bag with some tracks sounding quite well while others sounding pretty poor.
There are two main factors involved here: 1) the person on the sound board,i.e. the expertise/committment at equalizing and remixing the sound the best he/she possibly can and 2)the source material involved,i.e.how worn/damaged are the pressings they have to work with.
And this is the crux on which buying these releases rest on.You takes your chances and settle for what you gets.
Another bone of contention I have with the release are the liner notes.For the most part they are all over the place.They are written by a member of the Spike Jones International Fan Club who(should have known BETTER) wrote them like he was releasing them to a bunch of buddies instead of a more generalized public.It's filled with alot of inane patter,in-jokes and references.While I "got" many of them this kind of liner note is NOT for general fan consumption and shows a disturbing lack of professionalism and subsequent lack of respect for the buyer.
To top this the liner notes do blurbs on just 13 of the 23 tracks on the disc!! The best thing about the booklet really are the pictures included,not much else.
In conclusion unless you are a Spike Jones compleatist who REALLY wants these performances,about five released studio recordings and the rest split between alternate takes and live recordings,then I suggest you give this a pass.The sound varies considerably on these tracks and are no where near what you would hear on official releases and should have been better than they are.And let's not get into the liner notes again....as annoying as a Popcorn Sack!!
New To Spike? Don't Buy this until you complete "Slickers 101".......2006-07-28
And now for some REAL info?.......2003-05-15
Long lost Spike Jones tracks surface!.......2003-01-25
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Interview Disc & Book
Smashing Pumpkins (interview) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000009FIG |
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Early interview with Billy and that drummer........1998-11-03
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Adam Carolla Interview Disc
Manufacturer: Capitol Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00063UCUY |
Product Description
This enhanced CD includes an exclusive interview with Everclear by Adam Carolla of MTV's "Loveline" and Comedy Central's "The Man Show".
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Interview Picture Disc
The Rolling Stones Manufacturer: Baktabak Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000011Q3 Release Date: 1994-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Who Are The Stones?
Customer Reviews:
great.......2001-03-02
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Garth Brooks Interview Picture Disc
Garth Brooks Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JSQD Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Album Description
1999 Rockview release, a full color interview picture disc 24:33 long.Customer Reviews:
BORING.......2001-04-15
A quick abstract of the aforementioned CD.......2000-12-09
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Baktabak Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc
Cult Manufacturer: Baktabak Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000011QK Release Date: 1995-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Limited Edition Interview Picture Compact Disc
Customer Reviews:
Insanity is the only excuse to purchase this CD..........2001-06-05
BEING A DIE-HARD CULT FAN WOULD BUY THIS.......1999-06-03
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Commercial Suicide & Interview
Colin Newman Manufacturer: Crammed Disc Belgium ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009LI7S Release Date: 2003-06-02 |
Tracks:
- Their Terrain
- Sixes
- Metarkest
- But I
- Commercial Suicide
- Im Still Here
- Feigned Hearing
- Can I Explain The Delay
- I Can Hear Your
- Interview (Bonus Track)
- Disco Dub Interview Remix
Album Description
Reissue of Colin Newman's (Wire) 4th solo album, originally released in 1986. For this project, Newman assembled a group featuring Minimal Compact's Malka Spigel, future Brian Eno and Dead Can Dance collaborator John Bonnar, and 11-string, horn, and woodwind musicians. This 2003 reissue adds 2 bonus tracks 'Interview' an original 2 x 12-minute piece of music over which Colin Newman talks about his music & 'Disco Dub Interview Remix'. Slipcase. Crammed Discs.Customer Reviews:
How not to........2007-06-18
`Commercial Suicide' (a typical Newman title, good, but bleeding obvious and he DOESN'T CARE!) isn't as good as `Not To'. Not many albums are, but it is very good. The music has been opened out considerably, and some of the arrangements are simply sensational.
The first song, `This Terrain' is a neat example of the case in point. The whole entourage he's assembled here give it some proper welly to get us off and running. The sound is dense yet crystal clear. He's put together a top cast of mostly European musicians, who no-ones heard of, and they play beautifully a bewildering array of instruments, all flugal horns and oboes. In fact, that quietly blistering opener sounds like he's got a full brass band on board. (I swear to you, he's been listening to Roy Harpers' `When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease')
Perhaps all these Dutch and Belgian musos are something to do with his record label; Crammed .(perversely pronounced cram-med) who I think are/were based in that bastion of taste and excitement, Brussels. Pity about the inference, because `crammed' sums a lot of his music up, as in full-to-bursting with novel ideas, wit, intelligence and mystery.
NB; Newman himself lived in Brussels at the time, even though he's from Watford! You couldn't make it up!
Anyway, Newman and his continental cohorts attack `Commercial Suicide' with such warmth and verve it is absolutely impossible to resist. The last four songs remind me, a lot, of the last four on `Closer', not so much musically, but in their utter completeness, in their single-minded totality.
There is a school of thought that has at its core, the belief that some music can be TOO perfect, that even the most classic albums need a few flaws. I'm not sure about this. I understand the premise, but surely it's every artists duty (and responsibility) to make their work as good as it can be. (Fortunately, there's not many with this problem, see today's ludicrous pop scene.) and fortunately `Commercial Suicide' does have a few imperfections to keep the `rock' intellectual happy. (It often puzzles me why sweet, melodic music like this is perceived as `difficult' and only attracts pseuds and students, while monstrous sexist TUNELESS rappers and their ilk, inhabit the upper reaches of the charts and win awards. Go figure, then e-mail me with the answer.)You could (perhaps) opine that `Commercial Suicide' is too relentlessly, forcibly beautiful, but again, I'm not sure this is a down. Is it supposed to, at certain points, deliberately fail? Just a thought...
Not `Not To' then, but a sensibly creationist semi-follow up, with Newman having enormous fun with an enormous music, and you also get the added `bonus' of him talking utter tosh over an ambient style backing for 10 minutes, as an extra track, (WHAT!?...exactly.) where our hero semi-seriously bemoans the fact that even if he got himself arrested, he'd NEVER make the tabloids
Being honest, this is unique. The title half gives it away, it IS an extremely commercial sound, but Colin Newman knows that he, most definitely isn't.
And being more honest, I kinda like it like that. Best kept secrets etc, I wouldn't begrudge him a few quid though. Perhaps those Belgians......
Can I keep you guessing.......2004-05-16
The interview part is hilarious since Colin really has nothing to say and is talking " virtual rubbish " throughout the course of the interview. He says at one point " I'm not getting paid for this. Maybe I should!" and then we have the remix of the interview which has some things you might have missed out on from the original review. It's good fun and if you feel like joining in the fun you can always turn it off when Colin says for you to turn it off....but then you could always disobey
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- Musical Depreciation
- My Relatives Say [Enhanced]
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Strauss: Kaiser Walzer Op437; Bloch: Episodes
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