Jealousy [Import]

Jealousy [Import]

Jealousy [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Jealousy
2. Long Distance Love
3. Good Things Going
4. Die Of Hunger
5. Heavier Than Hell
6. Dreamer And Screamer

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese reissue of the Japanese heavy metal act's 1988 album.

Jealousy,Loudness,Wea,Heavy Metal
Make a Little Magic/Jealousy
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Waited for this for a LONG time!
  • The NItty Gritty Band at It's Best
Make a Little Magic/Jealousy
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Manufacturer: Beat Goes On
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000HT3KF6
Release Date: 2006-11-13

Tracks:

  1. Make a Little Magic
  2. Badlands
  3. High School Yearbook
  4. Leigh Anne
  5. Riding Alone
  6. Anxious Heart
  7. Do It! (Party Lights)
  8. Harmony
  9. Too Good to Be True
  10. Mullen's Farewell to American
  11. Jealousy
  12. Too Close for Comfort
  13. Fire in the Sky
  14. Love Is the Last Thing
  15. Crossfire
  16. Circular Man
  17. Catch the Next Dream
  18. So You Run
  19. Forget It!
  20. Easy Slow

Album Description

Digitally remastered two-fer containing two early '80s albums from distinguished country rockers The (Nitty Gritty) Dirt Band. Make A Little Magic was released in 1980, followed a year later by Jealousy. Comes housed in a slipcase featuring new liner notes. BGO. 2006.

Album Details

2006 Issued Digitally Remastered Edition of Two Original Albums on a Single Compact Disc of Two Early 80's Gems from the Distinguished Country Rockers. With a String of Successful Albums Behind Them, the Dirt Band Are Still Together and Going Strong in 2006 (And have Re-added the Nitty Gritty Part to their Moniker).

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Waited for this for a LONG time!.......2007-03-20

I have been a Dirt Band fan since I was in junior high school. These albums, nicely priced and combined on one CD, were early staples in my collection. When the Dirt Band dropped the "Nitty Gritty" from their name and reorganized in 1978 without Jimmy Ibbotson and Les Thompson, their sound changed dramatically. It took a while for me to adjust to the guys who did a lot of bluegrass music in the 1960s and 1970s now rocking it out loud and without apology.

While the band has never fully forsaken their traditional roots, their temporary departure was a good thing. As Chris Hillman (the Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers, Desert Rose Band) once said of the Byrds' "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" album, "they were too country for the rock audience and too rock for the country audience." I think the same applies to the Dirt Band between 1978 and 1982. The music on these two albums, along with their self-titled 1978 album and 1979's "American Dream" will grow on you.

Stand-out songs for me include: FIRE IN THE SKY (one of their best songs ever, in my opinion -- Kenny Loggins adds lead vocals to Jeff Hanna's here), ANXIOUS HEART (not written by the guys in the band but wow -- they make this one stand out), BADLANDS (don't confuse this with the Bruce Springsteen song of the same title --- the band's song is much better), EASY SLOW (only John McEuen from the Dirt Band and Bela Fleck from New Grass Revival can make the banjo sound like it belongs in the middle of a rock ballad), JEALOUSY (loud, guitar-driven, strong vocals by Jeff Hanna and Rosemary Butler; guitar solos by Steve Lukather from TOTO), CATCH THE NEXT DREAM (authored by the guys from Blackhawk).

The only two weak songs (my opinion) are "Too Good to Be True" and "Party Lights" -- they could have been deleted from the album and I wouldn't have missed them. Sorry guys -- not real impressed by either.

This double CD set faithfully reproduces the original graphics, artwork, and liner notes of the original LPs.

Well worth the money!

5 out of 5 stars The NItty Gritty Band at It's Best.......2007-02-24

These two albums on 1 CD represent a musical change in the Dirt Band's career. They cross over to country rock with such ease and flair, that it makes you realize just how great this group is. I have been a Dirt Band fan since 1967 and have enjoyed all of their CDs, be it country, BlueGrass, Rock, etc. They have the talent and skills to play almost all genres. What a great CD. It is a good introduction to the band if you have never heard them before. Expect great harmonies, beautiful arrangements, and first class musicianship, Great CD. Great artist. This CD ranks with their classic Uncle Charlie CD, awesome and inspiring.
Menuhin and Grappelli Play "Jealousy" and Other Great Standards
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    Menuhin and Grappelli Play "Jealousy" and Other Great Standards
    Yehudi Menuhin & Stephane Grappelli
    Manufacturer: Angel Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000002SDS
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Jealousy
    2. Tea For Two
    3. Limehouse Blues
    4. These Foolish Things
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    The Collector's The Threepenny Opera
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      The Collector's The Threepenny Opera

      Manufacturer: VAI Audio
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      Leos Janácek: Cunning Little Vixen (Suite) / Sinfonietta / Schluck & Jau / Jealousy (Original Prelude) / Kát'a Kabanová (Overture & Interludes) / Taras Bulba / Sárka (Overture) - Sir Charles Mackerras / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • SUMMATION OF A LIFETIME'S DEDICATION TO JANACEK
      • Sir Charles in Prague
      Leos Janácek: Cunning Little Vixen (Suite) / Sinfonietta / Schluck & Jau / Jealousy (Original Prelude) / Kát'a Kabanová (Overture & Interludes) / Taras Bulba / Sárka (Overture) - Sir Charles Mackerras / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
      Leos Janácek (Composer) , Sir Charles Mackerras (Conductor) , and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
      Manufacturer: Supraphon
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0001DMWHU
      Release Date: 2004-02-24

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars SUMMATION OF A LIFETIME'S DEDICATION TO JANACEK.......2006-04-12

      Maybe these two discs are to be Sir Charles' farewell to recording Janacek. I wouldn't bet the house on it, though, because he still shows amazing energy levels at 80 years of age and is to conduct Makropoulos at the ENO next month. Nevertheless, you could certainly argue that these performances provide us with a summation of a lifetime's love and scholarly work on these scores from Janacek's greatest proselytiser.

      Many of these works have been recorded by Sir Charles before, notably on his ground-breaking Pye recording from the 50's. There was a certain rawness about that recording (partly because of the musicians' unfamiliarity with the music and their sense of discovery, partly because of the dry acoustic) that suited this music particularly well - better, I think, than the plushness and greater security of the later Vienna Philharmonic performances.

      The Sarka and Katya excerpts here come from Mackerras' complete Supraphon recordings of the operas. The Katya interludes really exist only as a result of Sir Charles' research and this is wonderful music that we (and the opera) would now be much poorer without.

      Most of the other performances are taken from live performances in Prague. They are consistently fine and carry a strong feeling of authenticity when played, as here, by a Czech orchestra. The Jealousy Overture is a great opener, much better in a concert context than in Jenufa for which it was originally written. The Vixen Suite is just gorgeous. There are none of the humans in this Suite, not even the Forester's pantheistic final aria. It is all about the animals and includes the inspiring ballet in which the Vixen dreams of her freedom. Sir Charles and his Czech players give a truly uplifting performance.

      Perhaps the most intriguing piece here is the rarity, the orchestral music Janacek wrote for the play, Schluck und Jau. This is the last orchestral music that the composer ever wrote. There are echoes in it of the imperial fanfares from the Makropoulos Affair and of passages from the House of the Dead but it also shows him still questing for new sonorities, fully brought out in this definitive performance.

      The two big pieces on these discs - Taras Bulba and the Sinfonietta - are both great live performances. In the former, Sir Charles really gives the graphic and illustrative instrumentation full reign - the integrated organ sounds, the strangulated clarinet, the ideally crisp timps, the solo horn way up high in its register and the full rich brass ensemble of Taras' final apotheosis. The Sinfonietta, too, is as near definitive as you'll get. The full compliment of brass for the opening and closing fanfares are there and the tiered effects the composer demands are ideally realised. I suspect a bit of textual tidying up here and there from Sir Charles the scholar. Certainly the results are as clear and crisp as you could ask, whether in chattering woodwind, crystal bright trumpet playing or perfectly intonated string playing whether at speed or at rest.

      All in all, these discs represent a wonderful summary of a lifetime's dedication the Janacek. Worth every penny.

      5 out of 5 stars Sir Charles in Prague.......2005-02-16

      Charles Mackerras is probably the greatest exponent of Janácek's music of all time. This fine Supraphon set collects his excellent Prague recordings from the recent years. It appears to be his testimony to Janácek's fans. The set includes not only the famous workds but also some of the rarely performed pieces (it is not a complete set, however).

      Taras Bulba and the Sinfonietta are recorded live, which adds to the dramatic thrill of these masterworks. Czech Philharmonic plays them marvellously, and the interpretations are second to none.

      Some of the material have already appeared in opera boxes: the ouvertures and other music from Kát'a kabanová and Sárka. But the Suite from The Cunning Little Vixen is a fresh recording, in Janácek's original orchestration. The performance is nothing but superb.

      Schluck & Jau was Janácek's last orchestral score. It is a fascinating piece, wonderfully scored, and performed with precision and enthusiasm. The performance of the Jealousy Overture - the original Jenufa ouverture - is also very fine.

      Moreover, recording quality is state of the art.

      Warmly recommended!
      Jealousy [Japan Import]
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        Jealousy [Japan Import]
        X Japan
        Manufacturer: Sony
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        Product Description

        Out of print 1991 release by one of the most legendary groups in hard rock/heavy metal history, the now defuct X Japan. Sony records Japan (SRCL-2001) 10 tracks in total, including tracks like the top selling "Silent jealousy", "Desperate angel", and more. Out of print.
        Janácek: Orchestral Works
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Lives up to the rave review by Mr. Hollingsworth
        • Serebrier at his finest: The best Janacek discs!
        Janácek: Orchestral Works

        Manufacturer: Reference Recordings
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        ASIN: B00005RDB2
        Release Date: 2001-10-30

        Tracks:

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        2. Sinfonietta: The Castle
        3. Sinfonietta: The Queen's Monastary
        4. Sinfonietta: The Street
        5. Sinfonietta: The Town
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        14. Taras Bulba: Prophecy And Death Of Taras Bulba

        Tracks:

        1. The Cunning Little Vixen - Ste: Part One
        2. The Cunning Little Vixen - Ste: Part Two
        3. Jealousy (Original Prld To Jenufa)
        4. From The House Of The Dead: Prld
        5. The Makropulos Case: Act I
        6. The Makropulos Case: Act II
        7. The Makropulos Case: Act III

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Lives up to the rave review by Mr. Hollingsworth.......2003-01-24

        I've become a recent devotee of Janacek's music, in particular with regards to his most folk-inspired works (Lachian Dances and Rakos Rakoczy). I'm always on the lookout for worthy recordings of the Lachian Dances and the previous review seemed positive. I was not disappointed. Compared to the Decca Double Decker with Mackerras and Huybrechts, Srebenier extracts a bit more verve and fun from his players. The Decca recording is indeed impressive in its own right (I'd give it 4-and-a-half stars), but the Czech State Philharmonic and Srebenier seem to be genuinely enjoying themselves playing on "home turf" as it were. In other words, although the Decca recording sounds more polished from a technical standpoint, the playing sounds a little stately or "officious" (for lack of a better word) compared to the Reference recording. If you already have the Decca recording, by all means, go for this one as well.

        5 out of 5 stars Serebrier at his finest: The best Janacek discs!.......2002-07-19

        For decades, Mackerras' recording of Janacek's Taras Bulba and Sinfonietta has been deemed the best in the catalogue, against which all others have been measured. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (VPO), which knows as much of Janacek as they do of Bruckner, played the works with authority and with real feeling. The strings are of real bloom and weight, the woodwinds crispy, the brass blazen and glorious, and the percussion mesmerizing. Sir Charles Mackerras, among the best of Janacek's interpreters (along with Bretislav Bakala, Frantisek Jilek, & Vaclav Neumann earlier), gives the renditions of vividness and imagination and the phrasings are as genuine and ideal as expected.

        But,...here comes this recording! Let me say upfront that Serebrier measures up to Mackerras in every way. And the Czech State Philharmonic (of Brno) is as authoritative as the VPO, with every bar & every detail so well caught and conveyed even at higher levels than its Viennese rival. Furthermore, the Czech State Philharmonic brings out more authenticity of these works, thanks in some part to the recording. For example, listen to the second movement of Sinfonietta "The Castle." Notice how a sense of mystery, after, say 1'35", becomes compellingly restraint and haunting (the strings and woodwinds must be credited for this, as well as Serebrier, who conveys these dimensions more successfully than even Belohlavek). How about the third movement "The Queen's Monastary", which is played with real beauty and eloquence, with a certain feeling of nostalgia and sadness. Exemplary, even in regards to the other works like Taras Bulba and the Lachian Dances. I would hesitate to replace my Decca recording of the Lachian Dances well served by Francois Huybrechts and the London Philharmonic, especially since it's coupled with Janacek's Vec Makropulos-which London Decca foolishly deleted-along with other Janacek's operas extremely well executed by Mackerras, the VPO, and its wonderful casts (remember Elisabeth Soderstrom?). Instead, Serebrier's edition is well worth having: it has plenty of vitality and enjoyment. And the way Serebrier brings out the tragic menance and drama of Taras Bulba is idiomatic and purely exciting. The closing of Taras Bulba is done triumphantly and with appropriate grandioseness, although the organ should have more of an imposing presence.

        Reference Recordings (RR), which compiled the original 1995-1996 recordings of these works, includes the second disc (under the two for the price of one scheme). This disc contains selections from Janacek's popular operas: Suite from "The Cunning Little Vixen", preludes to "Jenufa" (entitled "Jealously") and "From the House of the Dead", and Serebrier's Symphonic Synthesis of "Vec Makropulos." This second disc is as every bit enjoyable as the first disc containing Sinfonietta, Taras Bulba, and the Lachian Dances. The "Cunning Little Vixen" Suite (in the Talich/Smetacek edition) is done with upmost vividness and flair. But the Vec Makropulos synthesis is every bit as paradigmatic. Serebrier, a very successful composer in his own right, confessed the challenge he faced in coming up with the synthesis, which no one has done before. Well, it pays off. The synthesis upholds the essence of Janacek's very demanding opera, while not minimizing its emotional and musical impact. Moreover, the Czech State Philharmonic comes up huge again (the prelude comes off well and with fire under their musicianship).

        So, an highly enjoyable two-disc set that in many ways outshine Mackerras' Decca recording. As alluded to earlier, the quality of the recording is part of this album's success. The sound is more "Czech" in feeling and extremely well focused. You might be tempted to buy Belohlavek's Chandos recording of especially the Sinfonietta and Taras Bulba. Chandos likewise offer, for the price of one, a two-disc (compiled) set of these works, plus Fiddler's Child as well as Idyll and Suite (both for Strings idiomatically played by Gregory Rose and the Jupiter Orchestra), but minus the "House of the Dead" prelude and "Vec Makropulos." The Chandos album is well worth having, though Belohlavek's approach to Sinfonietta and Taras Bulba is not as ideal as Serebrier or Mackerras (the brass of the Czech Philharmonic is surprisingly not as glorious and blazen as the Czech State Philharmonic or the VPO and their strings lack tonal radiance and body comparatively speaking). Otherwise, Belohlavek is better on the other works, like Fiddler's Child and the "Cunning Little Vixen" Suite.

        But, Serebrier's recordings of Janacek's masterpieces can now be deemed as the benchmark recordings against which all others will be measured! Will Serebrier record Janacek's operas as a just compensation for the deleted Decca/Mackerras recordings (still held as the best in the catalogue)? Oh boy I dare hope so!
        Jealousy
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          Jealousy

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          ASIN: B000RZGFIE
          Release Date: 2007-06-26
          Misdirected Jealousy
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            Misdirected Jealousy
            Keoki
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            Lou Harrison: Works 1939-2000
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              Jealousy
              Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
              • Ubelievable.
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              • Jealousy
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              Tracks:

              1. Jealousy
              2. Smile
              3. Rush
              4. This Ain't No Disco
              5. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
              6. Pass It On
              7. Realize
              8. Real World
              9. Veronica
              10. Relax

              Customer Reviews:

              5 out of 5 stars Ubelievable........2005-03-16

              Having been a candy-kid raver and come full-circle to the recording/producing/DJing side of the scene, I've been a Keoki fan for quite some time, and now I'm an even bigger fan.

              I heard Ego Trip when it came out, and I thought to myself "this is good." Now, though, when I listen to it and compare it with Jealousy, which I've heard several times over the past 2 years (and finally bought it), I definately think Ego Trip was the lesser album. Don't get me wrong, it's really good, but Jealousy just sounds better in my opinion.

              If you're a fan of Ego Trip, I would pick this up, it's well worth it. If you're more a fan of the mix CDs that Keoki has done, this might not be for you. I'm a fan of both, owning all but 2 of Keoki's CDs (I don't have the DJMixed.com CD or Altered Ego Trip), and I must say that Jealousy is my second favorite, with Keokiclash being #1.

              The title track "Jealousy" is incredible, trancy, but picks up with some electric guitar and includes some great vocal mixing work, among other highlights. The other tracks don't let down, either. Each has it's own unique style, but doesn't outcast itself from any other track on the CD. There isn't a single track on this CD I don't like, but the most notable three are "Jealousy," "Relax," and "Pass It On." I guess that's why they were all released as singles.

              Give this CD s shot, you won't be disappointed unless you're not at all into the elctronic music scene.

              3 out of 5 stars Ehhh... it's not his best........2004-10-17

              This album isn't Keoki's strongest material but please give him another chance! The first time I saw Keoki live was in Portland Oregon around the same time this album came out. The show was just plain awful. Whomever decided to host the party also had the stupid idea of passing out glow sticks to all these stupid little "rave kids". Keoki went up and got pelted with glowsticks in the middle of his set and it totally killed his flow. The rest of his set was totally lame. So unfortunatley that was not a good experience. It ruined the whole Superstar Keoki persona for me... up untill recently. Keoki is better than ever now. I saw him at Seattle's Club Medusa and have regained all faith in the man. Keoki is amazing! Please check out his "Kill the DJ" album. You will not be dissapointed.

              3 out of 5 stars Dissapointing.......2003-06-13

              After Ego-Trip I was expecting so much more. It's the combination of Dave Aude's poor production and Keoki's bad lyrics that really bring this one down. So I guess that means everything. There is some really good tracks on here. Pass It On, Jealousy, and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (even though it has bad lyrics also) but also some really terrible ones Smile and This Ain't No Disco are cheesy and to be avoided. Maybe next time Keoki.

              4 out of 5 stars Genious, That's All!.......2002-10-25

              Keoki is arguably the most unrecognized Dj in the world!! This man is pure genious in his latest CD. What will he come up with next? I could be wrong, but I heard every type of "electronic" music in just about every song. Beautifully crafted and definitly worth buying. This CD often becomes very odd, but now we know what's goin' through his head!!! Get it!

              5 out of 5 stars Jealousy.......2001-06-08

              I just started getting into this kind of music when I heard Keoki play live, it was like nothing else :) Like the superstar says "my music is like the ultimate orgasm". Peace baby!

              Music Info:

              1. Laughing on Judgement Day
              2. Lightning Strikes [Import]
              3. Live at the Whiskey: Snowball of Doom [Live] [Import]
              4. Make Believe Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]
              5. Make Believe Pt.2 [Import]
              6. Masters of Rock [Original recording remastered] [Import]
              7. Megalomania [Import]
              8. Miracle Mile
              9. Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious [Enhanced]
              10. New Music from Woodstock, NY

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              Music with Nature: Impressions of the Rocky Mountains

              Encantos

              Live In Japan 2002 [Enhanced] [EP] [Live] [Import]

              I-Town Records Compilation

              Complete Beethoven Edition, Vol. 5: The 32 Piano Sonatas

              Lady in Satin-Vinyl Classics [Import]

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