Hope [CD-single] [Import]

Hope [CD-single] [Import]

Hope [CD-single] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Hope Vol 2 (Radio Edit)
2. My Friend Of Misery
3. South Of Heaven - Mandatory Suicide
4. Hope (Album Version)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Import exclusive single for the Finnish heavy metal act that first came to prominence with their 1996 album, 'Plays Metallica By Four Cellos'. This German release features Matthias Sayer (Farmer Boys) and includes the album version of 'Hope' from their 2001 album, 'Cult' & three non-LP tracks, 'Hope Vol. 2 (Radio Edit), 'My Friend Of Misery' (Metallica) & 'South Of Heaven Mandatory Suicide' (Slayer).

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Begin to Hope
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Perfectly novel...
  • Sweet, Surprising and Happy
  • She sounds like a little chirpy bird
  • annoying at first but then she grows on you
  • Regina has a Beautiful Voice, Insteresting Songs, and Instrumental Talents too
Begin to Hope
Regina Spektor
Manufacturer: Sire
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FFJ80I
Release Date: 2006-06-13

Tracks:

  1. Fidelity
  2. Better
  3. Samson
  4. On The Radio
  5. Field Below
  6. Hotel Song
  7. Apres Moi
  8. 20 Years Of Snow
  9. That Time
  10. Edit
  11. Lady
  12. Summer In The City

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The style known as "anti-folk," as realized by practitioners like Ani DiFranco and Billy Bragg, is derived from a punk aesthetic, and thus tends to be spare and confrontational. But while Regina Spektor's music is anti-folk in the way it subverts the traditional coffeehouse vibe, it's less interested in rebellion and more concerned with the joy of eccentricity, melody and surprise. Begin To Hope is full of surprises, and like her promising major label debut Soviet Kitsch, it displays an easy facility with song structure that enables her to go in different--sometimes wildly off-the-wall--directions without sounding scattered. Classically trained on the piano, she's been compared to Tori Amos, but her music isn't as delicate or precious. Fiona Apple comes up as well, but just because neither fits in the usual female singer/songwriter cookie cutter mold doesn't mean they sound the same. Her voice is actually the primary attraction, cracking and loopy on would-be lullabies like "On The Radio" and "Field Below," then punchy and cute on "Hotel Room." But the music, if understated in the mix next to her vocals, makes an impression as well, breaking in with twisty piano arpeggios ("20 Years of Snow") and occasional touches of electronica. It's a consistently intelligent and daring record, yet remains enormously listenable--a neat trick for anti-folk, or any other genre of music for that matter. -Matthew Cooke

Album Description

Regina Spektor's last album, 2004's Soviet Kitsch, garnered praise from Time, Rolling Stone, Spin, Vanity Fair, The New York Times and many others. But this Russian-born, Bronx-bred singer-songwriter-pianist, who emerged from the NYC café circuit, continues to expand her vision. On Begin To Hope, produced by David Kahne (The Strokes, Sublime, Sugar Ray), she broadens here palette with electric guitar, drum machines and seductive electronic loops, finding new canvases for her provocative vocal style. Hope for pop has arrived with Regina Spektor.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perfectly novel..........2007-08-01

Admittedly, I am a book reviewer at heart, and typically leave the music reviews to those who are more qualified. However, I find that I simply cannot keep my mouth shut on this one. Spektor has revived my faith in music. She is fresh, and new, and unlike anyone else I have heard lately. Call me crazy, but being a child of the 80s, she puts me in mind of Cyndi Lauper. With all of the poseur garbage coming out in the last seven (or so) years, I can only say that I find Regina Spektor to be fresh, fun, and for once, unique. Forget downloading! This is a CD you must own.

5 out of 5 stars Sweet, Surprising and Happy.......2007-07-27

If you're in the mood for something a little different,
If you want some music that makes you feel good,
If you like an album you can play straight multiple times,
If you like female vocals,
Regina's Begin to Hope is for you.

5 out of 5 stars She sounds like a little chirpy bird.......2007-07-17

My friend recommented her to me. I heard her single Fidelity before and thought it nice then forgot about it. Just on impulse, I grabbed her cd from my friend's car and decided to give it a listen today. Glad I did, I just love it and gushed to my friend and he sent me more of her songs. I love her even more. Regina has such a unique style both on melody and lyrics. It's hard to put in words, you just have to listen to her. Give her a try. I'm going to get all her albums.

3 out of 5 stars annoying at first but then she grows on you.......2007-06-30

Regina Spector recieved radio play at the station I listen to as well as having a short article in Newsweek. I purchased her CD based on these things . The first few listens of her CD annoyed me. There were too many "clever hooks" that she does with her voice. But, after about 10 listens, her music started to grow on me. Like alot of young artists, she brings a fresh perspective on perpetual themes but also has themes that are unusual. She plays the piano very well and her voice is clear and strong. I don't know if I will want to listen to her CD 5 years from now when it's lost the novelty but it's a good start for a young artist.

5 out of 5 stars Regina has a Beautiful Voice, Insteresting Songs, and Instrumental Talents too.......2007-06-26

By chance, I clicked on one video on Youtube that played a very pretty song. After googling a few words from the song, I came up with the name Regina Spektor. Amazon was where I discovered Regina's album, Begin to Hope. Her songs are quirky and her voice is very sweet and unique. She really has a wide range of sounds that she can make with her vocal cords. Her voice is very lovely. She can play the piano, write songs, and make harmonious sounds with her vocal cords or instruments. I don't know the exact meaning of her song "Fidelity," but Spektor's voice vibrates with energy, beauty, and youth. Some songs are like an addictive drug. Fidelity" is one such song; I can listen to this song many times without getting bored. Spektor has such a refreshing sound compared to the more popular pop singers. This is a wonderful album that I purchased from Amazon after learning about Regina Spektor.
Wild Hope
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Break out album has grown on me
  • Good
  • Suprisingly a GREAT cd
  • WOW
  • I'm happy for her, she is doing what SHE wants!
Wild Hope
Mandy Moore
Manufacturer: Firm Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000PC1QLU
Release Date: 2007-06-19

Tracks:

  1. Extraordinary
  2. All Good Things
  3. Slummin' In Paradise
  4. Most Of Me
  5. Few Days Down
  6. Can't You Just Adore Her?
  7. Looking Foward
  8. Wild Hope
  9. Nothing That You Are
  10. Latest Mistake
  11. Ladies' Choice
  12. Gardenia

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Back in the 1990s, when Mandy Moore was still trying to outmaneuver fellow junior glamazons Britney, Jessica, and Christina up the pop charts, the best song she was able to pull from her bag of tricks was "Candy," a tune that was way more Twizzler than Starburst. Cut to 2007: Moore, a respected Hollywood actress (never mind the Diane Keaton dud Because I Said So), has made a record that reflects the artist that--against some heavy odds--she's become. Wild Hope, co-written with the cred-conferring team of Rachael Yamagata, Lori McKenna, and the Weepies, should earn her a spot on adult-alternative radio alongside format regulars Dar Williams, Sarah McLachlan, and Jonatha Brooke. Its songs, like the achy "Gardenia," sung over a gently plunked piano, aim at confession and clarity: "I'm the one who likes to make love on the floor," the chorus reminds a vacant-eyed lover. Earlier, on first single "Extraordinary," Moore pours her rich, country-rubbed, Anna Nalick-like vocals into self-scrutiny and renewal: "I was a starling, nobody's darling/Now I'm ready to be extraordinary," she sings. Talent will be Moore's ticket to the transformation she's going for--no wild hoping necessary. --Tammy La Gorce

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Break out album has grown on me.......2007-08-02

I bought this album more out of curiousity than being a Mandy Moore fan. After the first listening, I felt the album was decent, but not great. The album is heavily influenced by relationship problems.

After listening to it a couple more times, I came to appreciate the individual songs more. The middle tracks such as Few Days Down and Can't You Just Adore Her have become my favorites from her album.

I would recommend you give the album a chance. Given the quality of this album, I think Mandy Moore has a chance to achieve greater artistic success even if commercial success in music eludes her.

3 out of 5 stars Good.......2007-08-01

Mandy has a good voice, but I think we like her better as an actress. The songs are nice, but nothing stands out.

5 out of 5 stars Suprisingly a GREAT cd.......2007-08-01

I am going to preface this review by saying I never in a MILLION years would think I would actually buy a Mandy Moore cd. I am a fan of singer/songwriters like Kim Richey, Jonatha Brooke, Chantal Kreviazuk, Dixie Chicks just to name a few. The only reason I bought this cd was because Chantal Kreviazuk wrote a song called "Gardenia" with Mandy.

Well let me tell you something--the cd has not left my car. I also play it constantly on my Ipod and Itunes on my computer. Its a fantastic cd that reminds me of a cross between Michelle Branch/Anna Nallick/Joni Mitchell/Jonatha Brooke.

I would honestly have to say this cd has been my favorite of 2007 from beginning to end. I never skip a song.

Mandy Moore??? Who knew?? Great songwriter and a fantastic voice. Its a shame this cd will not get the sales it deserves because people think artists like Fergie are actually "good".

5 out of 5 stars WOW.......2007-07-26

With stunning good looks and superb acting talent, I can't understand what else she needs... and then I hear this CD. Great music. In fact probably my favorite this year. Amazing. I love her voice and once again I have to mention the music is great. Recommended for anyone.

5 out of 5 stars I'm happy for her, she is doing what SHE wants!.......2007-07-25

This is a great album. whats cool is she finally got to write her songs and move totally clear of that bubble gum crap she used to do. I hope she continutes on this path of her new style.
Begin to Hope
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I LOVE this CD!
  • Spunky
  • Good but mainstream
  • Magnifique.
  • I don't like most women singer songwriters, but....
Begin to Hope
Regina Spektor
Manufacturer: Sire
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FFJ80S
Release Date: 2006-06-13

Tracks:

  1. Fidelity
  2. Better
  3. Samson
  4. On The Radio
  5. Field Below
  6. Hotel Song
  7. AprMoi
  8. 20 Years Of Snow
  9. That Time
  10. Edit
  11. Lady
  12. Summer In The City

Tracks:

  1. Another Town
  2. Uh-merica
  3. Baobabs
  4. Dusseldorf
  5. Music Box

Album Description

Regina Spektor's last album, 2004's Soviet Kitsch, garnered praise from Time, Rolling Stone, Spin, Vanity Fair, The New York Times and many others. But this Russian-born, Bronx-bred singer-songwriter-pianist, who emerged from the NYC café circuit, continues to expand her vision. On Begin To Hope, produced by David Kahne (The Strokes, Sublime, Sugar Ray), she broadens here palette with electric guitar, drum machines and seductive electronic loops, finding new canvases for her provocative vocal style. Hope for pop has arrived with Regina Spektor.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I LOVE this CD!.......2007-07-31

I bought this CD after hearing Regina perform "Fidelty" on Connan O'Brien one late night and I became enchanted by her unique and passionate sound and songwriting. If you want to listen to something different from all the music that your hear day in and day out on the radio, listen to this CD! This CD is what a real singer/songwriter is all about.

5 out of 5 stars Spunky.......2007-06-04

I'm someone with an eclectic taste when it comes to music, loving everything from Bach to Pink Floyd. This album, I must say, extremely pleased me. It brought the laid back style you'd think of when dealing with the blues or artists like Dido or Nora Jones. Yet, there was something different. The stylings were not what I had expected, being mostly familiar with Fidelity, they left me wanting the other albums to hear what attitudes Spektor reveals. The lyrics are inspiring, the attitude spunky and everchanging, and everything else goes to compliment and support Spektor's unique voice.

4 out of 5 stars Good but mainstream.......2007-05-17

I will first state that that I am a big fan of Regina Spektor, I just went to her show in Chicago on may 13th and her borders in-store on may 14th. Having had been to the show I must say the begin to hope is good but a bit of a disappointment when compared to previous college released efforts, live only songs, and her debut studio full length soviet kitsch. The tracks on begin to hope do still reflect Regina's unmistakable unique style but are a bit toned down from her usual songs and are a bit over produced. This album seems to have been made to attract more mainstream listeners. But I have to admit to being a bit bias because I'm not big fan of mainstream acts because when MOST acts become mainstream they lose a bit of them selves. I like most of the songs on this effort because I'm a big Regina Spektor fan but there are better songs on previous efforts. The only song I find complete unlistenable is 20 years of snow.
The attacted ep disc is good as well. The stand out the ep is Dusseldoft and Music box. But I have to pose the question why make a regular album then a special edition. If you're a fan why would you not want the extra songs.

5 out of 5 stars Magnifique........2007-05-12

I'm a french guy who discovered Regina 3 month ago and I fell in love with her music. Her voice is very impressive, the arrangements are excellent and every song is a rare pearl. I'd like to see her quickly in France. "Magnifique" as we say here.

5 out of 5 stars I don't like most women singer songwriters, but...........2007-04-27

I can't stand singer songwriters who spill their emotions musically with a predictable, dull, and uninspired chords over piano (a.k.a. Lillith fair style). There's a new sheriff in town ladies, so eat humble pie. I saw Regina on Letterman and became an immediate fan. Her originality, musicianship, and original vocal style, hooks, and accompanyment makes me about as excited as I was when the Beatles put out Sgt. Pepper. It's that good! It's brilliant, It's fun, and her voice is one of the best pop vocalists I've heard since Dusty Springfield. I'm hooked on her videos too. I have to listen to "On the Radio" at least twice a day. It makes me very happy! aaa aaa a la a oh!
Hope Floats
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • No Garth Brooks
  • GREAT CD
  • HOPE FLOATS
  • One of the BEST compilation CD's out there..
Hope Floats
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol Nashville
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ASIN: B000N8UY14
Release Date: 2007-04-24

Tracks:

  1. Main Title: Going Home - Dave Grusin *bonus track
  2. In Need - Sheryl Crow
  3. Honest I Do - The Rolling Stones
  4. Chances Are - Martina McBride, Bob Seger
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  18. Justin & Birdie - Dave Grusin *bonus track

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars No Garth Brooks.......2007-07-02

Very disappointed that the Garth Brooks version of To make you feel my love is not included. It was on the original tape cartridge version. O.K., Trisha Yearwoods version is nice, but when one thinks this particular soundtrack--well, where is Garth Brooks?

5 out of 5 stars GREAT CD.......2007-06-13

I LIKE THIS CD A LOT.MY FAVORITE SONG IS "STOP IN THE NAME OF LOVE" PERFORMED BY JONELL MOSSER.

5 out of 5 stars HOPE FLOATS.......2007-06-08

I HAD THIS ALBUM BEFORE ON A CASSETTE AND WANTED A CD. APPRECIATED THIS VERSION HAD MORE MUSIC ON IT THAN THE CASSETTE.

5 out of 5 stars One of the BEST compilation CD's out there.. .......2007-05-29

No matter if you like or dislike country, folk or pop this album/soundtrack has something for every taste.
I Hope You Dance
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I Hope You Dance
  • shiping
  • why they call it singin'
  • The Lyrics Say It ALL.... Here's Hoping You ALL Dance
  • Easy listening country
I Hope You Dance
Lee Ann Womack
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004T9YQ
Release Date: 2000-05-23

Tracks:

  1. The Healing Kind
  2. I Hope You Dance
  3. After I Fall
  4. Stronger Than I Am
  5. I Know Why The River Runs
  6. Why They Call It Falling
  7. Ashes By Now
  8. Thinkin' With My Heart Again
  9. I Feel Like I'm Forgetting Something
  10. Lonely Too
  11. Does My Ring Burn Your Finger
  12. Lord I Hope This Day Is Good

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Lee Ann Womack may well have the most hard-country female voice in Nashville; while her first two albums showed much promise, they didn't boost her past the middle of the pack. So what's the Nashville solution? Instead of playing to her strengths, make her soprano sound smaller and more compact (think Dolly, not Tammy), de-twang it so she sounds more creamy and dreamy. In other words, try to make her sound more like everyone else. Most of these songs are slow or midtempo, building ever so predictably, and with arrangements paying little more than lip service to roots. Womack sounds better with less accompaniment ("I Know Why the River Runs," "Thinkin' with My Heart Again") and best when her drawl prevails ("Does My Ring Burn Your Finger"). And she sounds unbeatable when she's totally involved, as on the best song, "I Feel Like I'm Forgetting Something." And who cowrote that? Why, Lee Ann did. It's the only such song here, but somebody should take a hint. --John Morthland

Album Description

CMA winning album from the country music stars 2001 album. Includes the bonus track 'I Hope You Dance' (Brian Rawlings Mix). Billboard calls it 'the finest country album post Shania Twain'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I Hope You Dance.......2007-05-13

I love this recording of I Hope You Dance and the philosophy of life to participate. This song is especially significant to me because a friend who was having surgery for an aneurysm had a celebration of his life and this was the song that we sang with him at the party before his surgery. He made an incredible recovery and is still with us.

5 out of 5 stars shiping.......2007-01-15

i recieved my order in prompt time and i would shop at amazon for other products

5 out of 5 stars why they call it singin'.......2006-12-16

I remember the day my friend's young teenage daughter Lee Anne belted out a slightly off-key Karaoke version of her near namesake Lee Ann Womack's 'I Hope You Dance' and introduced me to this strong female Nashville voice. A quick trip to the music store later, I owned the DANCE cd, my first prolonged exposure to the somewhat more mainstream sound than is common both to previous and subsequent Womack offerings.

It's beautiful music, the critics be damned.

The title track gives durable counsel that nicely balances the countrified pathos of other songs, like the mellifluous and touching 'Stronger Than I Am'.

Truth is, there's not a mediocre track on this album, thanks to some solid if predictable accompaniment, witty writing, and Womack's ever agreeable voice.

Even songs that threaten to plod ('I Know Why the River Runs') come alive when the singer's crescendoing surge rises to meet the track laid down by the base and percussion. Each track comes alive in its own way.

Purists long for more twang. But this is solid, soulful, mainstream country.

5 out of 5 stars The Lyrics Say It ALL.... Here's Hoping You ALL Dance.......2006-09-30

This song is appropriate anywhere - graduation, baptism, wedding, funeral, birthday....

I hope you never lose your sense of wonder,
You get your fill to eat but always keep that hunger,
May you never take one single breath for granted,
God forbid love ever leave you empty handed,
I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean,
Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens,
Promise me that youll give faith a fighting chance,
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance.

I hope you dance....i hope you dance.

I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance,
Never settle for the path of least resistance
Livin might mean takin chances but theyre worth takin,
Lovin might be a mistake but its worth makin,
Dont let some hell bent heart leave you bitter,
When you come close to sellin out reconsider,
Give the heavens above more than just a passing glance,
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance.

I hope you dance....i hope you dance.
I hope you dance....i hope you dance.
(time is a wheel in constant motion always rolling us along,
Tell me who wants to look back on their years and wonder where those years have gone.)

I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean,
Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens,
Promise me that youll give faith a fighting chance,
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance.

Dance....i hope you dance.
I hope you dance....i hope you dance.
I hope you dance....i hope you dance..
(time is a wheel in constant motion always rolling us along
Tell me who wants to look back on their years and wonder where those years have gone

5 out of 5 stars Easy listening country.......2005-07-09

When Lee Ann released her debut album, she was acclaimed as the new standard bearer for traditional country music. Her second album reinforced that status but this third album finds Lee Ann moving towards an easy-listening style although this is still essentially a country album. Following this album, Lee Ann made a significant step away from country with her next two albums (one of which was a Christmas album) but then returned to her roots with a much more traditional country album. Thus, Lee Ann has tried various styles but her wonderful voice always sounds great.

The big hit here is, of course, I hope you dance, which crossed over to the American pop charts and even became a minor UK hit - no mean achievement in an era when country singles rarely become big pop hits. Apart from I hope you dance, there are many other great songs here including I feel like I'm forgetting something (a great up-tempo song to get those toes tapping), Lonely too (an excellent ballad written by Bruce Robison, a brilliant singer-songwriter), Lord I hope this day is good (a cover of a Don Williams classic), Does my ring burn your finger (written by Buddy and Judy Miller, an under-rated folk-country duo), Ashes by now (a cover of Rodney Rowell song) and Why they call it falling (a brilliant ballad).

This high-quality album should still please most traditional country fans, if not quite as much as Lee Ann's first two albums, while also pleasing fans of contemporary country.
Hope and Desire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A must have for Susan Tedeschi fans
  • She can do no wrong!
  • Susan Delivers!!
  • Someone stop Joe Henry before he "produces" again!
  • Wantin' more of the blues...
Hope and Desire
Susan Tedeschi , and Doyle Bramhall II
Manufacturer: Verve Forecast
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000ASATP8
Release Date: 2005-10-11

Tracks:

  1. You Got The Silver
  2. Soul Of A Man
  3. Lord Protect My Child
  4. Tired Of My Tears
  5. Share Your Love
  6. Evidence
  7. Sweet Forgiveness
  8. Security
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  12. The Danger Zone

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The sweet, husky mix of sugar and sandpaper in two-time Grammy nominee Susan Tedeschi's voice breathes sultry life into the art of classic soul singing on Hope and Desire, her fourth album. It's somewhat disappointing that she's chosen to defer her own songwriting in favor of classics and obscurities by Ray Charles ("Tired of My Tears"), Dylan ("Lord Protect My Child"), the Rolling Stones ("You Got the Silver"), and others. She's also left her guitar at home, assigning the exceptional playing to Clapton sideman Doyle Bramhall, Jr., and her husband, the Allman Brothers' Derek Trucks. But it's thrilling how Tedeschi applies her gospel-trained vocalizing to these 12 numbers, all tales of hope and desire, delivered at an unhurried pace so the delicate filigrees of her phrasing make them resonate with absolute emotional conviction. By the time the album closes with the gut-bucket blues "The Dangerzone," Teseschi's easily made the case for her third Grammy nod. --Ted Drozdowski

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A must have for Susan Tedeschi fans.......2007-05-13

Since discovering Susan Tedeschi I am absolutely hooked....her voice is like Bonnie Raitt on steroids!! Her voice is rough, but not forced, very sincere and natural. This album covers so many great songs it's hard to pick a favorite, but I'd have to say her Stones cover of "You Got the Silver" is amazing. "Share Your Love", an Aretha Franklin cover, is phenomenal as well; actually, there's not a bad song on this cd. Buy it - you won't be disappointed!

5 out of 5 stars She can do no wrong!.......2007-05-12

Susan Tedeschi puts her hubby Derek Trucks to shame! Her voice is fabulous. Although, I prefer her "Live in Austin", this one is great as well...she covers "I got the silver" impeccably. She is awesome!

5 out of 5 stars Susan Delivers!!.......2007-03-17

I'm an avid Susan Tedeschi fan, so I was pleased by this CD. I've seen Ms. Tedeschi perform live and will be seeing her and her husband (Derek Trucks) next month so this album is part of my "preparations" for the concert :-)
I love her phrasing when she sings, I love the choice of material on this CD, and her obvious love for the blues genre. I never thought any current female singer could love and promote the blues as well as Bonnie Raitt until Susan came along. Now the blues has two of the most beautiful female voices in the music industry converting new listeners to their music. AND they can both play like the dickens!!
Keep the blues alive ladies!

3 out of 5 stars Someone stop Joe Henry before he "produces" again!.......2007-02-08

I'm serious, someone shove JH out from behind the mixing console before he mangles another CD!!

For the record, I own and enjoy most of Joe's CDs and all of Susan's CDs . But the production here is just strange, with lots of instruments in mono panned hard right or left, and almost every track has the trailing sound of some instrument (usually organ) dragging on for too long before the fadeout - gaaa!!

But my biggest disappointment with this CD: this a CD by a blues guitarist upon which said guitarist doesn't play! What (TF) were they thinking? Susan: girl, you play fine, don't listen to those pinheads who say you can't. I saw you live last year and was totally blown away by your playing and singing!

p.s. Joe H. also helped to ruin the latest CD from Aimee Mann (The Forgotten Arm) with his shenanigans.

3 out of 5 stars Wantin' more of the blues..........2007-01-24

In my opinion, this CD is missing a bit of the raw Tedeschi bluesiness that I love so dearly, but I hate to be critical of such a superbly talented woman!
Some Mad Hope
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    Some Mad Hope
    Matt Nathanson
    Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000RHRFVI
    Release Date: 2007-08-14

    Tracks:

    1. Car Crash
    2. Come on Get Higher
    3. .Heartbreak World
    4. Gone
    5. Wedding Dress
    6. Bulletproof Weeks
    7. To the Beat of Our Noisy Hearts
    8. Still
    9. Detroit Waves
    10. Falling Apart
    11. Sooner Surrender
    12. All We Are

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    With rapturous romanticism and over-the-top, heart-on-sleeve emotion, Matt Nathanson can't decide whether he wants to be U2's Bono (particularly on the opening "Car Crash") or John Mayer (with whom he's toured as an opening act). Though his roots are in the folk coffeehouse, he plainly has his ears aimed toward the rock arena, as the propulsive "To the Beat of Our Noisy Hearts" and "Detroit Waves" attest. "Wedding Dress" sounds like it's aspiring to become a first-dance standard, while the sensuality of "Come On Get Higher" suggests more stripped-down delights. A couple of lines here compete for the album's cheesiest: "C'mon let's make this dream that's barely half-awake come true" (from "Heartbreak World") and "All we are we are/and every day's a star/something beautiful" (from the breathy closing track). Honorable mention: "What happened to feeling cheap radio songs?" (from "Bulletproof Weeks"). --Don McLeese

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    "Nathanson has offered an album so solid, so addicting, so enduring on repeat listens that it will quickly become the soundtrack of your late summer."
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    Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005) (V)
    • Not one of his bests, but very close
    • John Williams' finest work
    • A Great Conclusion to the Prequel Trilogy
    • Williams is slumming it
    Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

    Manufacturer: Sony
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    ASIN: B000850IS6
    Release Date: 2005-05-03

    Tracks:

    1. Star Wars and The Revenge Of The Sith
    2. Anakin's Dream
    3. Battle Of The Heroes
    4. Anakin's Betrayal
    5. General Grievous
    6. Palpatine's Teachings
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    14. The Birth Of The Twins and Padme's Destiny
    15. A New Hope and End Credits

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    John Williams' lovely and moving score for the sixth Star Wars film brings thirty years of collaborating on George Lucas' beyond-popular intergalactic franchise to a close. (Is this really the end of Star Wars? Can't Lucas and Williams work together on a prequel to these prequels? Let us hope so, and that Jar Jar Binks is nowhere near it.) As this music accompanies the most exciting Star Wars film in many a moon, the soundtrack itself is more fun, more evil, more nasty and bumpy. Many of the heroic, anthemic themes woven throughout Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith will necessarily be familiar to any fan of the series, from the "Imperial March" to the main theme. It's remarkable how stirring the latter can be, no matter how many times you've heard it, and even for those who do not have all their money invested in S.W. memorabilia. There is a lot of new music here, and the lush, extensive range of both Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra is on display, most notably in the menacing, percolating "General Grievous" and the rousing "New Hope" end theme. --Mike McGonigal

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005) (V).......2007-06-21

    product: Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005) (V), included as bonus disc in Episode III soundtrack.

    The bonus dvd with this soundtrack was the reason I purchased. I enjoy film soundtracks, and science fiction, but this dvd was a real highlight for me. I got the soundtrack cd out of the local library. The cd was missing from the case, but I found this wonderful dvd instead that I went out to purchase later.

    With optional segments of dialog from Ian McDiarmid, this film is a stunning visual and musical overview of the full epic story of episodes I-VI of Star Wars. For those of us who felt that eps. IV-VI fell short of our expectations, this film presents them well as parts of the whole story. The Musical Journey also stands as a summary of the entire SW opus for someone who is not familiar with the Star Wars characters and plot. Highly recommended.

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    4 out of 5 stars Not one of his bests, but very close.......2007-05-21

    The Episode III soundtrack is very good. Not great, but very, very good. You can tell that Williams is getting old, but he still manages to weave together a very memorable score.

    My favorite tracks are "Battle of the Heroes," "Anakin's Betrayal," Palpatine's teachings, "Anakin vs. Obi-Wan," and the "Immolation Scene."
    The others are very good as well, but these are especially nice. "Battle of the Heroes" is Dual of the Fates for Revenge of the Sith. "Anakin's Betrayal" is a very sad track that is, in my opinion, one of William's most powerful pieces. "Palpatine's Teachings" is really, really neat. It's very dark and moody, a perfect piece for the evil emperor. The only weird thing is the end. "Anakin vs. Obi-Wan" is the action piece that plays during the battles of Anakin and Obi-Wan, and Yoda and the Emperor. Finally, "The Immolation Scene" is another sad piece, even more so than "Anakin's Betrayal."

    Although I really like this CD, there are some things that are missing (as usual). First, the whole sequence where the droids are looking for Obi-Wan after he was shot. You see Obi-Wan in his ship with Senator Organa on the Hologram (or whatever it is), and Obi-Wan says that his clones turned on him. That was some pretty awesome music that OF COURSE was left out of the CD. Then there was Dual of the Fates in the movie, but completely absent from the CD. And probably the most annoying was that whole piece of music before Obi-Wan and Anakin fight. It was so touching and sad and I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY LEFT IT OUT! Absolutely amazing. Also, did anyone notice that some little bits were cut out? For example, in Anakin vs. Obi Wan, they cut out about a second or two of choir. What?! What the heck is with that? It's when Anakin is running on the long thing and jumps on the droid on the lava. Also, there was some pretty cool drumming when you see Yoda and the Emperor fighting, and you can see the whole stadium (the big room). There's also drumming in "Enter Lord Vader" that is muted in the soundtrack.

    Oh well...if I'm going to collect movie scores, I'm going to have to get used to the fact that in almost all cases there's not going to be every bit of music. I've experienced this in both Pirates of the Caribbean, Jurassic Park I (there was very little left out on this score), and almost everything else. At the moment, I'm just waiting for the 22nd, for the Pirates of the Caribbean 3 soundtrack. It's gonna be amazing.

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    5 out of 5 stars John Williams' finest work.......2007-04-20

    There is little more I can say that hasn't already been said about the soundtrack to Episode 3, especially what Amazon contributor Dan Mohr wrote in his review of the soundtrack on 2/2/2006. His review captured almost all the thoughts, feelings, and emotions I had when I first listened to the soundtrack, and was, IMO, the best review of John Williams' greatest masterpiece.

    Having said that, I will say that few soundtracks have ever so perfectly captured the underlying emotional currents of their respective movie; in the case of ROTS, the contemporaneous tragedies of Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, the extermination of the Jedi, and the rise of the oppressive Empire. The listener is confronted with the depth and totality of the evil that has beset the entire galaxy to a degree that the film could not reach in only 2 hours.

    Bravo, Dan Mohr, and BRAVO John Williams!

    5 out of 5 stars A Great Conclusion to the Prequel Trilogy.......2007-04-07

    This is a great work of art. I rank it 4th among Star Wars soundtracks after A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and The Phantom Menace. I had a hard deciding which I thought was better, The Phantom Meance or Revenge of the Sith, but I decided that The Phantom Menace lays the foundation for so much that is in this soundtrack and is thus the more masterful work. But that doesn't mean that this score still isn't great. Every piece is a thrill to listen to and pace never lets up. "Battle of the Hereos" is an amazing piece and the rendition of the "Funeral Theme" from Episoded I captures the film's tragety magnificently. Also I do not think John Williams could have portrayed the Jedi's extinction more perfectly than he did in "Anakin's Betrayal". This is without a doubt the best score of 2005 and one of the best of the decade.

    2 out of 5 stars Williams is slumming it.......2007-04-01

    Williams's score for Revenge of the Sith is almost entirely overbearing, lacking any emotional subtlety. The music is overcomplicated and even a bit confusing, especially in the tracks that correspond to action sequences in the movie. His overuse of choral tracks and vocals is too bombastic and irritating to be listened to without the explosions and laser blasts of the soundtrack to soften them. (Yes, this music is actually softened by the sounds of warfare.) Worst of all, much of the music has simply been lifted from earlier scores. At times his self-imitation was so blatant that I actually wondered whether the editor who had complied this score had made a mistake and I was listening to The Empire Strikes Back or A New Hope. Also suffers from not including the entire score, in some cases cutting out musical segues in obvious and awkward ways.
    Music from the Star Wars Saga
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A Long Time Ago...
    • Spectacular!
    • Star Wars Tunes
    • My son loves it
    • Star Wars Saga
    Music from the Star Wars Saga
    John Williams
    Manufacturer: Silva America
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002OOUTG
    Release Date: 2004-09-07

    Tracks:

    1. Main Theme
    2. The Asteroid Field
    3. Princess Leia
    4. The Imperial March
    5. Yoda's Theme
    6. Forest Battle
    7. Han Solo And The Princess
    8. The Flag Parade
    9. Anakin's Theme
    10. The Adventures Of Jar Jar
    11. Duel Of The Fates
    12. Across The Stars
    13. The Throne Room - Finale

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A Long Time Ago..........2007-01-12

    I bought this CD to play at work for background music and it's great for that. The only thing missing is the usually obligatory 20th Century Fox theme before the main Star Wars theme. Other than that, the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus do a very fine job with Maestro Williams' music, indeed.

    5 out of 5 stars Spectacular!.......2007-01-12

    I thought this cd was excellent! I bought it as a gift for my brother, who is a huge Star Wars fan, and he loved it. The music reminds me of the best parts of the movies. I think anyone who is a fan should get a copy.

    4 out of 5 stars Star Wars Tunes.......2007-01-09

    My kids love the Star Wars movies so I bought this hoping we would have something new to listen to in the car. They love it and I love listening to something different. John Williams is genius.

    5 out of 5 stars My son loves it.......2005-09-11

    My six-year old has become a huge fan of Star Wars and enjoys listening to this disc. It has the best tracks of each episode.

    5 out of 5 stars Star Wars Saga.......2005-07-20

    Wonderful music. Best from all the movies. How can you go wrong?
    Holst: The Planets
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Wonderful! And with thanks to John Williams for introducing this listener to "The Planets!"
    • Streaming Space
    • ALMOST A REFERENCE RECORDING
    • It Doesn't Get Much Better
    • A fine CD at a friendly price
    Holst: The Planets

    Manufacturer: Decca
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    ASIN: B000050AQC
    Release Date: 2001-04-10

    Tracks:

    1. The Planets: Mars, The Bringer Of War
    2. The Planets: Venus, The Bringer Of Peace
    3. The Planets: Mercury, The Winged Messenger
    4. The Planets: Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jollity
    5. The Planets: Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Wonderful! And with thanks to John Williams for introducing this listener to "The Planets!".......2007-05-07

    I bought this CD after a Tanglewood concert a few years ago where John Williams, focusing on movie music including his own compositions, also conducted "The Planets." I recognized "Jupiter" as the theme music for a WQXR (the New York Times radio station) "New York at 6" program. It was a treat to find out where that piece came from. When I listened to this beautifully performed CD, I was pleasantly surprised to see Mr. Williams' movie music included -- a brilliant move on the part of this item's producers (just listen to "Mars" and then to "Star Wars"). As another reviewer has suggested, it's not clear why his music was included, but there are similarities here which I'd love Mr. Williams to discuss some day. I've since become an avid amateur astronomer, and so the themes, musical and otherwise, projected in the works of Holst and Williams have become a special treat for the mind as well as the ear.

    5 out of 5 stars Streaming Space.......2006-11-17

    Music to travel by - to the market, the mountain top - anywhere.
    Beautiful music performed beautifully. A treat for the ears and
    the soul.

    5 out of 5 stars ALMOST A REFERENCE RECORDING.......2006-11-10

    Very good recording of The Planets. I like it even better than the Sir Alexander Gibson recording, although that was my previous favorite. This piece needs to be played dynamically, and Mehta certainly does that. I would recommend it to anyone who likes a certain amount of bombast and a decent workout for their woofers.

    5 out of 5 stars It Doesn't Get Much Better.......2006-09-26

    This is the fourth recording of "The Planets" I've purchased, and I am extremely pleased. The Los Angeles Philharmonic was at its best here, and much of that was owed to the genius of its then director Zubin Mehta. Crisp arrangements, and a full orchestral sound is how you achieve the full effect of "The Planets." Other conductors should take note. Not my favorite, that honor still goes to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, under the leadership of Leopold Stokowski. But you definitely can't go wrong with this one.

    5 out of 5 stars A fine CD at a friendly price.......2006-09-01

    I've heard several recordings of "The Planets," and I like this one very much. The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (with Zubin Mehta conducting) and the Los Angeles Master Chorale (Women's voices) do a fine job of capturing the drama of the work. And I think it was a good idea to couple it with a little of the outer-space-related music of John Williams.

    Holst wrote selections about all eight planets, except for the Earth. But what about Pluto? Oh, wait, it got demoted last week! It's only a dwarf planet. Or maybe just a big rock. In any case, we hear some imaginative musical descriptions of the remaining planets.

    I recommend this excellent performance.

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