The Last Command

The Last Command

The Last Command

Track Listings
 
1. Wild Child
2. Ball Crusher
3. Fistful of Diamonds
4. Jack Action
5. Widowmaker
6. Blind in Texas
7. Cries in the Night
8. Last Command
9. Running Wild in the Streets
10. Sex Drive
11. Mississippi Queen [*]
12. Savage [*]
13. On Your Knees [Live][*]
14. Hellion [Live][*]
15. Sleeping (In the Fire) [Live][*] - W.A.S.P.
16. Animal (Fuck Like a Beast) [Live][*]
17. I Wanna Be Somebody [Live][*]

The Last Command,W.A.S.P.,Vinyl Maniacs,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
Last Command (Dig)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • hair metal?
  • WASP Rules!
  • rust in peace beloved metal...
  • G00D 80's Metal
  • this is for the wild children only!
Last Command (Dig)
Wasp
Manufacturer: Snapper Classics UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000086EOB
Release Date: 2003-03-18

Tracks:

  1. Wild Child
  2. Ball Crusher
  3. Fistful Of Diamonds
  4. Jack Action
  5. Widowmaker
  6. Blind In Texas
  7. Cries In The Night
  8. The Last Command
  9. Running Wild In The Streets
  10. Sex Drive
  11. Mississippi Queen (Bonus Track)
  12. Savage (Bonus Track)
  13. On Your Knees (Live) (Bonus Track)
  14. Hellion (Live) (Bonus Track)
  15. Sleeping (In The Fire) (Live) (Bonus Track)
  16. Animal (Fck Like A Beast) (Live) (Bonus Track)
  17. I Wanna Be Somebody (Live) (Bonus Track)

Album Description

2003 remastered reissue of 1985 album, packaged in a digipak, includes seven bonus tracks, 'Savage' (Studio B), 'Mississippi Queen' (Studio), 'Animal Fuck Like A Beast' (Live), 'Helion' (Live), 'Love Machine' (Live), 'On Your Knees' (Live), & 'I Want To Be Somebody' (Live). 17 tracks in all packaged in Digipak format. Snapper.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars hair metal?.......2006-06-04

I DONT THINK SO!! These guys are far beyong hair metal - they are true heavy metal and not that false metal stuff - this stuff is actually rockin' and heavy. W.A.S.P. gets unfortunate genre-ing of hair metal just because of what they look but these guys bang their heads and go crazy! Just like Motley Crue, they are HEAVY METAL and not HAIR METAL!!! Get it right people - it's about the music man

4 out of 5 stars WASP Rules!.......2005-07-08

Vintage WASP! Any heavy-metal fan has to have this. Great stuff! Love it!

5 out of 5 stars rust in peace beloved metal..........2005-05-14

No one who wasn't alive when this album was released should leave a review, because this was symbolic of the period in rock-n-roll (call it hair-band, I prefer to call it Metal) that a lot of us grew up listening to. Comparing this to modern metal is like comparing Johnny Cash to Alan Jackson...each is great in its own time, in its own way! And if you are thinking of buying this album, DO IT!!! it rocks! and also pick up the first album (self titled) WASP. I snuck into the office in high school, locked the door, and played the whole song "school daze" over the intercom before they stopped me. Later!

5 out of 5 stars G00D 80's Metal.......2005-01-31

One of the few 80's Metal albums where every song is good - this album brings back memories! Even the non singles off this album are good. If you like 80's hair metal, you need to have this album.

5 out of 5 stars this is for the wild children only!.......2004-12-04

when you put this album on, look out for flying rump roasts! seriously, because your enraged neighbors will be throwing rump roasts or anything else at you that they can find. and original guitarist chris holmes was knocked out by one in europe when blackie said they were going to play animal (f--- like a beast). to sum it all up, this is a nasty a$$ band. if you like metal and hard rock, this definitely belongs in your collection, but don't get it if you like softy crap like van halen.
W.A.S.P./The Last Command
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Compilation
  • awesome buy!!
  • W.A.S.P. - 'W.A.S.P. / The Last Command' (Recall) 2-CD
  • Awesome Combination!
W.A.S.P./The Last Command
W.A.S.P.
Manufacturer: Recall Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000060KA5
Release Date: 2002-05-14

Tracks:

  1. I Wanna Be Somebody
  2. L.O.V.E. Machine
  3. Flame
  4. B.A.D.
  5. School Daze
  6. Hellion
  7. Sleeping (In the Fire)
  8. On Your Knees
  9. Tormentor
  10. Torture Never Stops

Tracks:

  1. Wild Child
  2. Ballcrusher
  3. Fistful of Diamonds
  4. Jack Action
  5. Widowmaker
  6. Blind in Texas
  7. Cries in the Texas
  8. Last Command
  9. Running Wild in the Streets
  10. Sex Drive

Album Description

UK mid-price reissue combines the heavy metal act's first two albums, 'W.A.S.P.' (1984) & 'Last Command' (1985), both of which are out-of-print domestically. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Compilation.......2007-01-12

I was looking for their greatest hits or both albums on cd. Some sellers wanted more for one than you can get this set for. This is the way to go if you plan on getting both.

5 out of 5 stars awesome buy!!.......2006-01-27

Since this a two disc set, I'll divide my review into two sections:

W.A.S.P.:
This is a very strong start for the band. "I Wanna Be Somebody" is the first track and grabs you by the throat. Another great highlight is "School Daze." Anyone who spent time in a public school system can relate to it. "L.O.V.E. Machine"
is another great classic. It's very catchy. All the other songs are great, but don't seem to be much different lyrically from other 80's metal bands witht he exception of the last two tracks. "Tormentor" is catchy, but not really that good. "The Torture Never Stops" is a great closer.

The Last Command:
It's a great follow up. In fact, W.A.S.P. takes it up a notch with songs like "Ballcrusher" and "Sex Drive." You'll also find great ones like "Blind in Texas," "The Last Command,"
and "Running Wild In the Streets." Those three manage to catch the power and attitude of the band while at the same time remaing air play friendly.

Overall, it's really a good way to introduce yourself to W.A.S.P.
Go for it!

5 out of 5 stars W.A.S.P. - 'W.A.S.P. / The Last Command' (Recall) 2-CD.......2005-12-29

An absolute must-have 2-CD reissue of W.A.S.P.'s first two albums.No bonus tracks added,simply the original lp's material only.Disc one is their '84 self-titled debut with scorchers like "I Wanna Be Somebody","L.O.V.E. Machine","School Daze" and "On Your Knees".Disc two is that album's '85 worthy follow-up with notable cuts like "Wild Child" and "Blind In Texas".Classic metal at it's best.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Combination!.......2005-10-22

This is an awesome double cd set of W.A.S.P's first two albums. Both cds are great. It doesnt have the bonus tracks either. Just the original songs from the album. I recommend this to someone who doest have either of them but does want them.
The Last Command/W.A.S.P./The Headless Children
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • W.A.S.P. fan from way back...
  • Rare Bonus Tracks, Photos, & Articles Complete This Package
  • classic's together
The Last Command/W.A.S.P./The Headless Children
W.A.S.P.
Manufacturer: Snapper UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004SW69
Release Date: 2000-07-11

Tracks:

  1. Wild Child
  2. Ballcrusher
  3. Fistful Of Diamonds
  4. Jack Action
  5. Widowmaker
  6. Blind In Texas
  7. Cries In The Night
  8. The Last Command
  9. Running Wild In The Streets
  10. Sex Drive
  11. Mississippi Queen
  12. Savage
  13. On Your Knees
  14. Hellion
  15. Sleeping (In The Fire)
  16. Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)
  17. I Wanne Be Somebody
  18. Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)
  19. I Wanna Be Somebody
  20. L.O.V.E. Machine
  21. The Flame
  22. B.A.D.
  23. School Daze
  24. Hellion
  25. Sleeping (in The Fire)
  26. On Your Knees
  27. Tormentor
  28. The Torture Never Stops
  29. Show No Mercy
  30. Paint It Black
  31. The Heretic (The Lost Child)
  32. The Real Me
  33. The Headless Children
  34. Thunderhead
  35. Mean Man
  36. The Neutron Bomber
  37. Mephisto Waltz
  38. Forever Free
  39. Maneater
  40. Rebel In The F.D.G.
  41. Locomotive Breath (Single B-Side)
  42. For Whom The Bell Tolls (Single B-Side)
  43. Lake Of Fools (Single B-Side)
  44. War Cry (Single B-Side)
  45. L.O.V.E. Machine (Live)
  46. Blind In Texas (Live)

Album Description

From Snapper Music, 3 complete W.A.S.P. CD's packaged in a box.

Album Details

Includes: Wasp, Last Command and Headless Children.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars W.A.S.P. fan from way back..........2002-12-29

I would break down the WASP sound into two categories: Hard-edged and Classic.

The three hard-edged CD's I would recommend to any metal fan are:
- The Crimson Idol (The best by far!)
- Headless Children
- K.F.D.

The four WASP classic-sound CD's I would recommend to any metal fan are:
- W.A.S.P.
- Still Not Black Enough
- The Last Command
- Dying For the World

4 out of 5 stars Rare Bonus Tracks, Photos, & Articles Complete This Package.......2001-09-29

If you have all or some of these three albums on LP and are wondering if it is worth the money buying this set, I'll answer the question for you: YES! Each of these CDs have killer bonus tracks, many of which are as good as the album tracks. What's more, each CD booklet includes pics of the band, covers of their singles, and magazine covers plus interesting articles by Kerrang writer Dante Bonutto and reflections by none other than Blackie Lawless, himself! This package is a must have for W.A.S.P. fans as well as fans of the early 80s metal before it became tarnished by a wave of "poser" bands. The only thing that would make this package more complete would be the addition of Electric Circus. Its absence shows an aversion to that period, which is unfortunate. Although it did not represent their best work, Circus did have some excellent tracks to offer such as "Restless Gypsy" and "I'm Alive" and may have spawned more bonus tracks.

4 out of 5 stars classic's together.......2000-07-23

the bonus songs make this a must buy for any w.a.s.p fan. who has a record player anymore to play the old singles? the albums sound better than ever. some of the songs are a little dated, as far as lyric's go , but 90% of it beats any of the so called metal that is out now. the only bad thing about this box set is the live "blind in texas" track. it has a fan singing.it's pretty lame. i get the point, but rather not listen to it. other than that one track, these cd's have not left my rotation in weeks. these cd's still get me going. rock on!
Handel: With Valour Abounding
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    Handel: With Valour Abounding

    Manufacturer: Arabesque Recordings
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DMVO
    Release Date: 1998-11-17

    Tracks:

    1. Selections From Solomon, Ov: Maestoso
    2. Selections From Solomon, Allegro Moderato
    3. Selections From Solomon, Allegro
    4. Selections From Solomon, Recitative: 'From Morn To Eve'
    5. Selections From Solomon, Aria: 'See Yonder Palm'
    6. Selections From Solomon, Sinfonia From Part III (Entrance Of The Queen Of Sheba)
    7. Selections From Joseph And His Brethren, Ov: Andante
    8. Selections From Joseph And His Brethren, Larghetto
    9. Selections From Joseph And His Brethren, Allegro
    10. Selections From Joseph And His Brethren, Menuet
    11. Selections From Joshua: Intro
    12. Selections From: Recitative: 'So Long The Memory Shall Last'
    13. Selections From: Aria: 'While Kedron's Brook'
    14. Selections From: Recitative/Aria: 'To Give Command'/'Haste, Israel, Haste'
    15. Selections From Jephtha: Ov
    16. Selections From Jephtha: Menuet
    17. Selections From Jephtha: Sinfonia From Part III
    18. Selections From Jephtha: Recitative: 'Horror! Confusion!'
    19. Selections From Jephtha: Aria: 'Open Thy Marble Jaws'
    20. Selections From Jephtha: Sym From Part II
    21. Selections From Jephtha: Arioso: 'Deeper, And Deeper Still'
    22. Selections From Jephtha: Arioso: 'Hide Thou Thy Hated Beams'
    23. Selections From Jephtha: Recitative: 'A Father, Off Ring Up His Only Child'
    24. Selections From Jephtha: Aria: 'Waft Her, Angels'
    25. Selection From Belshazzar: Aria 'Let Festal Joy Triumphant Reign!'
    The Last Command
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Who says there is a sophmore jinx?
    • The Last Command
    • S-s-s-SAVAGE!!!
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    • GOOD, BUT NOT THEIR BEST
    The Last Command
    W.A.S.P.
    Manufacturer: Original Masters Records/Ka
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000006PYP
    Release Date: 1998-06-09

    Tracks:

    1. Wild Child
    2. Ballcrusher
    3. Fistful Of Diamonds
    4. Jack Action
    5. Widowmaker
    6. Blind In Texas
    7. Cries In The Night
    8. The Last Command
    9. Running Wild In The Streets
    10. Sex Drive
    11. Mississippi Queen (Bonus Track-Single B Side)
    12. Savage (Bonus Track-Single B Side)
    13. On Your Knees (Bonus Track-Live At The Lyceum Oct '84)
    14. Hellion (Bonus Track-Live At The Lyceum Oct '84)
    15. Animal (Fuck Like A Beast) (Bonus Track-Live At The Lyceum Sept '84)
    16. Animal (Fuck Like A Beast) (Bonus Track-Live At The Lyceum Oct '84)
    17. I Wanna Be Somebody (Bonus Track-Live At The Lyceum Oct '84)

    Album Description

    Reissue of Blackie & the boys' 1985 album for Capitol with seven bonus tracks added: the B-sides 'Mississippi Queen' & 'Savage' and live versions of 'On Your Knees', 'Hellion', 'L.O.V.E. Machine', 'Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)' and 'I Wanna Be Somebody', all recorded at the Lyceum in October of1984. 17 tracks total. Also contains the original cover art.1998 Snapper release.

    Album Details

    Remastered with Bonus Tracks

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Who says there is a sophmore jinx?.......2007-05-29

    Fresh off the heels of their self-titled debut, W.A.S.P. come right back with their sophmore album "The Last Command." Now there is some worry in the sports as well as entertainment business where people will suffer a sophmore jinx in which they won't have good follow-up material from their previous outings. This album proves that even if the jinx existed... W.A.S.p. are the exception to that rule!

    1. Wild Child - A killer track to open the album with. It shows that the band has the same cutting edge as they had on their last album, but lyrically and instrumentaly they have grown. Evident right away is the emotion put forth in the track. Awesome song to get us started. 5/5

    2. Ball Crusher - This is a song that is just very fun and energetic. Showing that they continuie to have a fun side and just enjoy themselves. May take awhile to get into, but well worth the patience. 4/5

    3. Firstful of Diamonds - Awesome song with awesome guitar work! Vocals match beautifully and the whole song just seems to gel. Somehow it seems to fit on the album perfectly as well, not quite shock-rock and shows how the band has grown, but also fun and upbeat. 4/5

    4. Jack Action - Another track that is just pure fun and energy. Although I like the song, I do feel that this was perhaps left over material from their debut. Goes hand in hand with their song "School Daze" as it does rock, but really goes nowhere. 3.5/5

    5. Widowmaker - One of the bnest songs on the album in my opinion! Shows elements of a darker side of the band which come into play later in their careers. Remains catchy while it takes that dark turn. This shows just how well the song writing had developed between this album and the debut. 5/5

    6. Blind In Texas - Perhaps the best known song off the album. A shout-out anthem to the lonestar state! Awesome track with awesome work from all of the guys. One can tell however, that thjis song was made to be played on the radio as the lyrics don't run to deep and the song is just a fun rocking tune! 4.5/5

    7. Cries In The Night - This song is another that may take the listener some time to get into, as it did for me. A song that shows elements of dark and dreary emotion but is stil fun in a way. One of the under-rated gems on the album. 4/5

    8. The Last Command - The title track of the album. A pure awesome song that is W.A.S.P. at their best! Everything just seemed to flow together and nothing seemed forced here. A pure gem, and I think another under-rated song on the album. 5/5

    9. Running Wild In The Streets - Although I like this song, I feel the placement of it on the album is very poor. In my opinion, this song should have gone earlier in the album as it lacks substance, but is catchy. Perhaps putting it right before "Blind In Texas" or "Ball Crusher" would have worked better. Like I said, it is a good song but I feel it gets lost in the shuffle being where it's placed. 3.5/5

    10. Sex Drive - This song in some ways seems to not fit with the rest of the album, but at the same time works perfectly. A fun and energetic song that is an awesome way to end an album. In essence it brings the listener right back to the beginning with "Wild Child." Great song. 3.5/5

    I won't cover the bonus tracks as most of them are just live renditions of songs they already have done. However, two songs "Mississippi Queen" which is a very well-done cover song, and "Savage" which is just pure W.A.S.P. show that the band was really entering their top-form right around this time.

    Overall, an awesome album and really a W.A.S.P. classic that all fans should own!

    5 out of 5 stars The Last Command.......2004-06-21

    In 1985 W.A.S.P. released their second album "The Last Command" which was a minor hit with a couple of tracks that had popular videos on mtv, those being Wild Child and Blind in Texas.Considering the 1980's was when this kind of music ruled the charts,it disappoints that this group was not more popular than they where. While they aren't those most talented band in the world songs like Ballcrusher, Fistful of Diamonds, Widowmaker,Cries in the Night, Wild Child, and Blind in Texas, are much better than anything from the 80's metal bands that ruled the radio. WASP is a killer band, who put out many great albums, do yourself a favor and by this CD you will not be disappointed. 1990's issues of this album have bonus cuts. The original Capitol records release only contained 10 songs.

    5 out of 5 stars S-s-s-SAVAGE!!!.......2003-11-24

    The second WASP album, and another incredibly solid effort. If you are a hard rock fan, you must not miss this one. Once again the weakest track is a cover (Mississippi Queen)...but the rest are ALL great.

    Wild Child was the song that got me into WASP...and the more I listened the more I was amazed at Blackie's inability to write a bad tune. He writes memorable chorus after chorus and his three part vocal attack is wicked. They say less is more and that is definitely the case when it comes to the guitar side of WASP songs...chords crashing as a backdrop to Blackie's fantastic vocals is perfect...yet the solos always rip.

    I don't think I could ever say a bad thing about this (in fact the first 3 WASP albums). Even the cover is awesome!

    Yes the lyrics can be cheesy but they were, for the most part, never intended to be profound (at least not in the early days).

    And I'd have to disagree with one of the reviews below that says 'Savage' is not worth listening to. It is one of my favorite WASP tunes...the chorus is bloody great...and the verses are as always, good for a laugh ("Tazmanian devil...I'll eat you alive...") Mwahahaha.

    The inclusion of 5 songs from the Live at The Lyceum set was a nice touch and makes this album even more monstrous than it already was. Those of you who have seen videos of the songs know how awesome that show was...

    GET THIS TODAY.

    5 out of 5 stars A LITTLE LESS IS MORE WITH MORE FINESE!.......2001-10-02

    Many artists can fail to follow up with equal abandon with release number two especially when its predecessor was a barn stormer. W.A.S.P certainly delivered everything and more with 'The Last Command'. The delivery of 'more' in this case being a more refined style of writing. The songs demonstrate a little if not too much maturity. Ensuring that the band was seen to be growing and could improve seemed paramount in Blackie's mind as collectively they stretched their wings. This release prooves without a doubt that this band was a lot more than fake blood and stage props. 'Wild Child' lauches right out to meet you being both subtle and hauntingly atmospheric. Hands down the BEST song this band has produced a sonic treat that has inspired lyrics and enough musical sounds swooping in from all sides of the room to have you ducking your head in panic. Just incase you felt betrayed by the change of direction the band had opened this monster with 'Ball Crusher' arrives to let you know that no matter how deep things may get W.A.S.P will always be animals at heart and that gut wrenching emotion would remain essential. And that really is why this disc is so good and enjoyable to listen to. Basically 'The Last Command' has an ample balance of light and shade throughout. 'Widow Maker' sister of 'Wild Child' can sit along side 'Fistful Of Diamonds' son of 'Jack Action' without issue or by feeling disjointed. Two rally to arms songs being the title track and 'Running Wild In The Streets' offer a insight to the creative ideas the band would explore in later years and add value to the strength of side two. 'Blind In Texas' certainly is the most famous song on offer on that side and many W.A.S.P fans may disagree with me, but I think it is a weak link here but that is only my opinion. Now on the other hand 'Cries In The Night' a heart felt ballad is a classic moment to me and maybe that sums things up nicely. A little bit of everything for everyone and not too much of the same. Buy as an essential item and enjoy at peak volume ranges!

    3 out of 5 stars GOOD, BUT NOT THEIR BEST.......2001-05-03

    I like this record. It certainly has it's place in history and is a classic among the party rock released in the mid 80's. I think that the songwriting is kind of simple (not that this makes for a bad song!) and the lyrics are a bit too cheesy to take at times. The energy is right there, and songs like Wild Child, WidowMaker, Blind in Texas and others will live for a long time as people's personal favorites. The live stuff at the end isn't all that great, but thanks for the cool addition. Any WASP is cool WASP and we are happy for any extras we can get. This is a very cool album, but it sounds a bit dated, where Headless, Crimson, and Still Not Black Enough still sound fresher than anything put out today. It is a must have, I just like other records better.
    The Purcell Manuscript
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      The Purcell Manuscript

      Manufacturer: EMI Records [All429]
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      MinuetsMinuets | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00002677J
      Release Date: 2001-03-06

      Tracks:

      1. Ste in a, Z 663: Prld
      2. Ste in a, Z 663: Almand
      3. Ste in a, Z 663: Corant
      4. Ste in a, Z 663: Jig
      5. Miscellaneous Pieces: Prld
      6. Miscellaneous Pieces: Minuet
      7. Miscellaneous Pieces: Air
      8. Miscellaneous Pieces: The Fairy Queen: 'Thus Happy And Free'
      9. Miscellaneous Pieces: Air
      10. Miscellaneous Pieces: Minuet
      11. Miscellaneous Pieces: Tpt Minuet
      12. Miscellaneous Pieces: Minuet
      13. Miscellaneous Pieces: Hornpipe
      14. Miscellaneous Pieces: Air
      15. Miscellaneous Pieces: Hornpipe
      16. Miscellaneous Pieces: Hornpipe
      17. Ste in C, Z 665/666: Prld
      18. Ste in C, Z 665/666: Almand
      19. Ste in C, Z 665/666: Corant
      20. Ste in C, Z 665/666: Sarraband
      21. Prld in G
      22. Ste in A: Prld
      23. Ste in A: Allmand
      24. Ste in A: Corrant
      25. Ste in A: Saraband: Slow
      26. Ste in A: (Passepied)
      27. Ste in A: Jigg
      28. Ste in g: Prld
      29. Ste in g: Allmand
      30. Ste in g: Corrant
      31. Ste in g: Air
      32. Ste in g: Jigg
      33. Ste in c: Prld
      34. Ste in c: 'Ye Double Of Ye Prld
      35. Ste in c: Alemande
      36. Ste in c: Aire
      37. Ste in G: Prld
      38. Ste in G: Allmand
      39. Ste in G: The Hunting Tune
      Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien Capriccio Espagnol (Last Command Recording)
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien Capriccio Espagnol (Last Command Recording)

        Manufacturer: Orinda
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B0007ZGTXA

        Product Description

        Last Command Recording, recorded on location at Boston Symphony Hall on October 31 and November 1, 1977.Tcaikovski's Capriccio Italien, Opus 45 and Rimsky-Korsakov' Capriccio Espagnol, Opus 34.
        The Last Command
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          The Last Command
          Ankhara
          Manufacturer: Locomotive Music
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B00021986E
          Release Date: 2004-05-25

          Tracks:

          1. Last Command
          2. Operation Sea Lion
          3. Prophet of Sorrow
          4. Dark Alliance
          5. Hunter
          6. General K
          7. Foreteller
          8. Legion
          9. Machines of War
          10. Fortress
          Handel - Joshua / Aler · Baird · Fortunato · Ostendorf · Brewer Chamber Orchestra · Palmer
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • follow up
          • diamond in rough
          • An occasional Haendel.
          Handel - Joshua / Aler · Baird · Fortunato · Ostendorf · Brewer Chamber Orchestra · Palmer

          Manufacturer: Newport Classic
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          All Works by HandelAll Works by Handel | Handel, George Frideric | ( H ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
          OratoriosOratorios | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
          OratoriosOratorios | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000003W2B
          Release Date: 1993-10-01

          Tracks:

          1. Act One: Ov - Brewer CO/Rudolph Palmer
          2. Act One: Chor: Ye Sons Of Israel, Ev'ry Tribe Attend - The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          3. Act One: Recitative: Behold, My Friends, What Vast Rewards Are Giv'n - John Aler/John Ostendorf
          4. Act One: Recitative: Matrons And Virgins, With Unweary'd Pray'r - Julianne Baird
          5. Act One: Recitative: Caleb, Attend To All I Now Prescribe - John Aler/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          6. Act One: Accompanied Recitative: So Long The Memory Shall Last - John Aler
          7. Act One: Recitative: But Who Is He? - Tremendous To Behold! - D'Anna Fortunato
          8. Act One: Recitative: Joshua, I Come Commission'd From On High - The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes/John Aler
          9. Act One: Recitative: To Give Command, Prerogative Is Thine - John Aler
          10. Act One: Chor: The Lord Commands, And Joshua Leads - The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          11. Act One: Accompanied Recitative: In These Blest Scenes - D'Anna Fortunato/Julianne Baird
          12. Act One: Aria Da Capo: Hark! 'Tis The Linnet And The Thrush - Julianne Baird
          13. Act One: Recitative: Oh Achsah! Form'd For Ev'ry Chaste Delight - D'Anna Fortunato/Julianne Baird
          14. Act One: Fanfare/Recitative: The Trumpet Calls: Now Jericho Shall Know - D'Anna Fortunato/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          15. Act Two: Recitative: 'Tis Well! Six Times The Lord Hath Been Obey'd - John Aler
          16. Act Two: March Of The Ark: Glory To God - John Aler/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          17. Act Two: Recitative: The Walls Are Levell'd! Pour The Chosen Bands - John Ostendorf

          Tracks:

          1. Act Two: Aria: To Vanity And Earthly Pride - Julianne Baird
          2. Act Two: Recitative: Let All The Seed Of Abrah'm Now Prepare - John Aler/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          3. Act Two: Recitative: Joshua, The Men, Dispatch'd By Thee To Learn - John Ostendorf/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          4. Act Two: Recitative: Whence This Dejection? - John Aler/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          5. Act Two: Recitative: Now Give The Army Breath - D'Anna Fortunato
          6. Act Two: Recitative: Indulgent Heav'n Hath Heard My Virgin Pray'r - Julianne Baird
          7. Act Two: Recitative: Surely I'm Deceiv'd! With Sorow I Behold- - John Ostendorf/D'Anna Fortunato
          8. Act Two: Recitative: Brethren And Friends, What Joy This Scene Imparts - John Aler/John Ostendorf
          9. Act Two: Solo And Chor: Oh! Thou, Bright Orb, Great Ruler Of The Day - John Aler/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          10. Act Three: Chor: Hail! Mighty Joshua, Hail! - The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          11. Act Three: Aria Da Capo: Happy, Oh Thrice Happy We - Julianne Baird
          12. Act Three: Recitative: Caleb, For Holy Eleazar Send - John Aler/John Ostendorf/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          13. Act Three: Recitative: Oh Caleb, Fear'd By Foes, By Friends Ador'd! - D'Anna Fortunato/John Ostendorf
          14. Act Three: Chor: Father Of Mercy, Hear The Prayer We Make - The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          15. Act Three: Recitative: In Bloom Of Youth, This Stripling Has Acheiv'd - John Aler/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes
          16. Act Three: Recitative: Welcome, My Son! My Othniel Good And Great! - John Ostendorf/D'Anna Fortunato/Julianne Baird
          17. Act Three: Recitative: While Life Shall Last, Each Moment Will Improve - D'Anna Fortunato/Julianne Baird
          18. Act Three: Recitative: While Lawless Tyrants, With Ambition Blind - John Ostendorf/The Palmer Sgrs/Cynthia Richards-Hewes

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars follow up.......2003-12-14

          Oops, sorry, forgot about the soloists. John Aler has a brighter tenor sound, not as dark as Robert Tear, but the way he handles the recitative text is very similar. Both he an John Ostendorf are a little heavy on the vibrato for my taste, but their diction is not that much skewed by it. J. Ostendorf is a heavy, rich bass, which is striking when you first hear it against Aler's brighter lyric voice. It almost seems wooly, but he steers it away from any Wagnerian tendancies to create a striking bu handsome compliment. Baird is gorgeous- it's that simple. She is not my favorite, but she comes real close. With a voice reminiscent of Emma Kirkby and expression along the lines of Janet Baker, it's a refreshing treat among all these increasing Helden-Sopranos who think that baroque music gives them an excuse to through all delicacy out the window. Over all, this recording is more of a 4 1/2, and I think the most well balanced one may come across.

          4 out of 5 stars diamond in rough.......2003-12-14

          The conductor may be no Raymond Leppard, but he's preferable by a great stretch than some of these other "new baroque" recordings out there where everything is a forte marcato allegretto. He maintains the baroque atmosphere, much like Harnoncourt's sound (is this he? I don't know who the conductor is). The chorus also has the baroque sound, but my goodness! Thank God for a chorus with proper vowels and a nice sound! Much better than some Deutsche Grammaphon choruses I've heard. If you like the Monteverdi Choir with Gardiner, you'd probably like this chorus as well (I myself am a choister and soloist specializing in oratorio and other such sacred music).

          4 out of 5 stars An occasional Haendel........1999-10-26

          The enclosed booklet is too poor. The singers are only good (the best is the soprano). Only good also the conductor . In this way this Haendel's work seems a minor one. Is really so?
          The Last Command
          Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
          • Who says there is a sophmore jinx?
          • The Last Command
          • S-s-s-SAVAGE!!!
          • A LITTLE LESS IS MORE WITH MORE FINESE!
          • GOOD, BUT NOT THEIR BEST
          The Last Command
          W.A.S.P.
          Manufacturer: Indent Series
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
          Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
          Similar Items:
          1. Inside the Electric Circus
          2. W.A.S.P.
          3. The Headless Children
          4. The Crimson Idol
          5. Helldorado

          ASIN: B000008M4U
          Release Date: 1996-07-23

          Tracks:

          1. Wild Child
          2. Ball Crusher
          3. Fistful of Diamonds
          4. Jack Action
          5. Widowmaker
          6. Blind in Texas
          7. Cries in the Night
          8. Last Command
          9. Running Wild in the Streets
          10. Sex Drive
          11. Mississippi Queen [*]
          12. Savage [*]
          13. On Your Knees [Live][*]
          14. Hellion [Live][*]
          15. Sleeping (In the Fire) [Live][*] - W.A.S.P.
          16. Animal (Fuck Like a Beast) [Live][*]
          17. I Wanna Be Somebody [Live][*]

          Album Description

          Reissue of Blackie & the boys' 1985 album for Capitol with seven bonus tracks added: the B-sides 'Mississippi Queen' & 'Savage' and live versions of 'On Your Knees', 'Hellion', 'L.O.V.E. Machine', 'Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)' and 'I Wanna Be Somebody', all recorded at the Lyceum in October of1984. 17 tracks total. Also contains the original cover art.1998 Snapper release.

          Album Details

          Remastered with Bonus Tracks

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars Who says there is a sophmore jinx?.......2007-05-29

          Fresh off the heels of their self-titled debut, W.A.S.P. come right back with their sophmore album "The Last Command." Now there is some worry in the sports as well as entertainment business where people will suffer a sophmore jinx in which they won't have good follow-up material from their previous outings. This album proves that even if the jinx existed... W.A.S.p. are the exception to that rule!

          1. Wild Child - A killer track to open the album with. It shows that the band has the same cutting edge as they had on their last album, but lyrically and instrumentaly they have grown. Evident right away is the emotion put forth in the track. Awesome song to get us started. 5/5

          2. Ball Crusher - This is a song that is just very fun and energetic. Showing that they continuie to have a fun side and just enjoy themselves. May take awhile to get into, but well worth the patience. 4/5

          3. Firstful of Diamonds - Awesome song with awesome guitar work! Vocals match beautifully and the whole song just seems to gel. Somehow it seems to fit on the album perfectly as well, not quite shock-rock and shows how the band has grown, but also fun and upbeat. 4/5

          4. Jack Action - Another track that is just pure fun and energy. Although I like the song, I do feel that this was perhaps left over material from their debut. Goes hand in hand with their song "School Daze" as it does rock, but really goes nowhere. 3.5/5

          5. Widowmaker - One of the bnest songs on the album in my opinion! Shows elements of a darker side of the band which come into play later in their careers. Remains catchy while it takes that dark turn. This shows just how well the song writing had developed between this album and the debut. 5/5

          6. Blind In Texas - Perhaps the best known song off the album. A shout-out anthem to the lonestar state! Awesome track with awesome work from all of the guys. One can tell however, that thjis song was made to be played on the radio as the lyrics don't run to deep and the song is just a fun rocking tune! 4.5/5

          7. Cries In The Night - This song is another that may take the listener some time to get into, as it did for me. A song that shows elements of dark and dreary emotion but is stil fun in a way. One of the under-rated gems on the album. 4/5

          8. The Last Command - The title track of the album. A pure awesome song that is W.A.S.P. at their best! Everything just seemed to flow together and nothing seemed forced here. A pure gem, and I think another under-rated song on the album. 5/5

          9. Running Wild In The Streets - Although I like this song, I feel the placement of it on the album is very poor. In my opinion, this song should have gone earlier in the album as it lacks substance, but is catchy. Perhaps putting it right before "Blind In Texas" or "Ball Crusher" would have worked better. Like I said, it is a good song but I feel it gets lost in the shuffle being where it's placed. 3.5/5

          10. Sex Drive - This song in some ways seems to not fit with the rest of the album, but at the same time works perfectly. A fun and energetic song that is an awesome way to end an album. In essence it brings the listener right back to the beginning with "Wild Child." Great song. 3.5/5

          I won't cover the bonus tracks as most of them are just live renditions of songs they already have done. However, two songs "Mississippi Queen" which is a very well-done cover song, and "Savage" which is just pure W.A.S.P. show that the band was really entering their top-form right around this time.

          Overall, an awesome album and really a W.A.S.P. classic that all fans should own!

          5 out of 5 stars The Last Command.......2004-06-21

          In 1985 W.A.S.P. released their second album "The Last Command" which was a minor hit with a couple of tracks that had popular videos on mtv, those being Wild Child and Blind in Texas.Considering the 1980's was when this kind of music ruled the charts,it disappoints that this group was not more popular than they where. While they aren't those most talented band in the world songs like Ballcrusher, Fistful of Diamonds, Widowmaker,Cries in the Night, Wild Child, and Blind in Texas, are much better than anything from the 80's metal bands that ruled the radio. WASP is a killer band, who put out many great albums, do yourself a favor and by this CD you will not be disappointed. 1990's issues of this album have bonus cuts. The original Capitol records release only contained 10 songs.

          5 out of 5 stars S-s-s-SAVAGE!!!.......2003-11-24

          The second WASP album, and another incredibly solid effort. If you are a hard rock fan, you must not miss this one. Once again the weakest track is a cover (Mississippi Queen)...but the rest are ALL great.

          Wild Child was the song that got me into WASP...and the more I listened the more I was amazed at Blackie's inability to write a bad tune. He writes memorable chorus after chorus and his three part vocal attack is wicked. They say less is more and that is definitely the case when it comes to the guitar side of WASP songs...chords crashing as a backdrop to Blackie's fantastic vocals is perfect...yet the solos always rip.

          I don't think I could ever say a bad thing about this (in fact the first 3 WASP albums). Even the cover is awesome!

          Yes the lyrics can be cheesy but they were, for the most part, never intended to be profound (at least not in the early days).

          And I'd have to disagree with one of the reviews below that says 'Savage' is not worth listening to. It is one of my favorite WASP tunes...the chorus is bloody great...and the verses are as always, good for a laugh ("Tazmanian devil...I'll eat you alive...") Mwahahaha.

          The inclusion of 5 songs from the Live at The Lyceum set was a nice touch and makes this album even more monstrous than it already was. Those of you who have seen videos of the songs know how awesome that show was...

          GET THIS TODAY.

          5 out of 5 stars A LITTLE LESS IS MORE WITH MORE FINESE!.......2001-10-02

          Many artists can fail to follow up with equal abandon with release number two especially when its predecessor was a barn stormer. W.A.S.P certainly delivered everything and more with 'The Last Command'. The delivery of 'more' in this case being a more refined style of writing. The songs demonstrate a little if not too much maturity. Ensuring that the band was seen to be growing and could improve seemed paramount in Blackie's mind as collectively they stretched their wings. This release prooves without a doubt that this band was a lot more than fake blood and stage props. 'Wild Child' lauches right out to meet you being both subtle and hauntingly atmospheric. Hands down the BEST song this band has produced a sonic treat that has inspired lyrics and enough musical sounds swooping in from all sides of the room to have you ducking your head in panic. Just incase you felt betrayed by the change of direction the band had opened this monster with 'Ball Crusher' arrives to let you know that no matter how deep things may get W.A.S.P will always be animals at heart and that gut wrenching emotion would remain essential. And that really is why this disc is so good and enjoyable to listen to. Basically 'The Last Command' has an ample balance of light and shade throughout. 'Widow Maker' sister of 'Wild Child' can sit along side 'Fistful Of Diamonds' son of 'Jack Action' without issue or by feeling disjointed. Two rally to arms songs being the title track and 'Running Wild In The Streets' offer a insight to the creative ideas the band would explore in later years and add value to the strength of side two. 'Blind In Texas' certainly is the most famous song on offer on that side and many W.A.S.P fans may disagree with me, but I think it is a weak link here but that is only my opinion. Now on the other hand 'Cries In The Night' a heart felt ballad is a classic moment to me and maybe that sums things up nicely. A little bit of everything for everyone and not too much of the same. Buy as an essential item and enjoy at peak volume ranges!

          3 out of 5 stars GOOD, BUT NOT THEIR BEST.......2001-05-03

          I like this record. It certainly has it's place in history and is a classic among the party rock released in the mid 80's. I think that the songwriting is kind of simple (not that this makes for a bad song!) and the lyrics are a bit too cheesy to take at times. The energy is right there, and songs like Wild Child, WidowMaker, Blind in Texas and others will live for a long time as people's personal favorites. The live stuff at the end isn't all that great, but thanks for the cool addition. Any WASP is cool WASP and we are happy for any extras we can get. This is a very cool album, but it sounds a bit dated, where Headless, Crimson, and Still Not Black Enough still sound fresher than anything put out today. It is a must have, I just like other records better.

          Music Info:

          1. The Razor's Edge [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered]
          2. The Rockview Interviews
          3. Through the Ashes of Empires [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition] [Import]
          4. Top of the World, Vol. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
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          6. Unleashed in Japan [Live] [Import]
          7. We Sweat Blood [Import]
          8. Who Made Who [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered]
          9. Wildest Dreams [CD-single] [Enhanced] [EP] [Import]
          10. Words Collide

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