Deception [CD-single] [Import]
Deception [CD-single] [Import]
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1. Original Mix
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2. Pants & Corset Remix
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House: New Release from the 21 Year Old, Recently Nominated for 'best Up and Coming DJ of 1999' by Musik Magazine.
Deception,Fergie,Duty,Dance
Average customer rating:
- Fan of Classical String Music
- great performance, substandard recording
- One Of Gil Shaham's Best Concerti Recordings
- Excellent music.....Excellent performance.....
- Barber/Korngold - Shaham/Previn, REALLY GOOD!
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Barber: Concerto for violin Op14; Korngold: Much Ado about Nothing Op11
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
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ASIN: B000001GLX
Release Date: 1994-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra Op. 14: 1. Allegro
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra Op. 14: 2. Andante
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra Op. 14: 3. Presto in moto perpetuo
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Major Op. 35: 1. Moderato nobile
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Major Op. 35: 2. Romance: Andante
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Major Op. 35: 3. Finale: Allegro assai vivace
- Much Ado About Nothing - Suite Op. 11: 1. The Maiden In The Bridal Chamber - Lento - Molto moderto, With Charm And Grace
- Much Ado About Nothing - Suite Op. 11: 2. Dogberry And Verges. March Of The Watch - In The Tempo Of A Grotesque Funeral March
- Much Ado About Nothing - Suite Op. 11: Scene in the Garden - Molto espressivo
- Much Ado About Nothing - Suite Op. 11: Masquerade: Hornpipe - Animato
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There have been so many great recordings of all of the important masterpieces that critics and listeners are often justified in thinking that there's no point in recording them yet again. Then along comes a recording like this one, which revives one's faith in the future of classical music. Gil Shaham is competing with classic performances by Isaac Stern in the Barber, and Jascha Heifetz in the Korngold. And he's as good as either of them, not to mention far more impressively recorded. In particular, the Korngold Concerto--a masterpiece just now coming into its own--has never sounded so resplendent. What a great disc! --David Hurwitz
Customer Reviews:
Fan of Classical String Music.......2007-07-22
Since I am somewhat clumsy and rather slow with this computer, I was delighted to:
1- Find on Amazon Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto.
2-The price was ok.
3- To place an order for the CD and it was delivered within 5 days.
4-Note that no local retail outlets sell classical music. I would burn several gallons of gasoline to find a store. Probably if I got there, the CD would not be available.
5-The quality of Gil Shaham's treatment on the violin of Barber's concerto was first class.
6-I recommend this disc. I make no claim to being a music critic.
great performance, substandard recording.......2006-10-15
While I would agree with the other reviewers that this performance is excellent, there are definitely some issues with it. Let me preface this with that I am a classical sound engineer, and have much experience with this repertoire in the recording environment.
To begin, there are some real dynamics problems with this recording. Its as if the orchestra was recorded using overzealous compression while the soloist was placed front and center with artificially exaggerated levels. I am sure the other reviewers would have to admit that Mr. Shaham was placed way to forward in this recording. His violin sounds enormous!
Second, and this is very curious considering this was a studio recording, Mr Shaham's violin begins to go out of tune in the second movement. It is only the lower strings, but it is very evident to my ears-this resolves itself as the music climbs higher, but I am shocked that no one stopped the recording session to address this.
I will say that the performance is excellent, particularly the conducting, as the dynamics in the score, especially at the end of the second movement, are very well articulated by Mr. Previn. While Mr. Shaham is excellent, I feel the emotions of this piece, for whatever reason, are better served by a female player. I have seen Hilary Hahn perform this piece live, and I believe she understands the intentions of Barber to the letter.
All in all, a very good effort by the performers, a seriously questionable effort by the recording company and especially those overseeing this recording session.
One Of Gil Shaham's Best Concerti Recordings.......2004-02-15
Without question this is one of Gil Shaham's best recordings of violin concerti. Historically it may be the most important since he makes a very persuasive case for including Korngold's violin concerto as part of the standard repertoire of stellar solo violinists of which he is unquestionably one. Both violin concerti are among the most lyrical ever composed, and Shaham brings both immaculate technical skills and soulful, graceful playing in his highly commendable performances of both work. Andre Previn leads the London Symphony Orchestra in superb performances of the orchestral scores. However, the real treasure on this recording has to be Previn's duet with Shaham in the Korngold score that concludes this CD. It's some of the most inspirational playing of 20th Century music by a violinist and pianist I have heard. The sound quality is absolutely first rate.
Excellent music.....Excellent performance............2003-12-28
This is the third cd that I had a chance to feel Barber's sentimental music...First was the Adagio for Strings..second was the songs of Barber and the last one the violin concerto...the cd that follows the other always made my love stronger for the Barber's music...But this violin concerto has a different place in my heart...it is a modern era music but you feel it like you are listening a late romantic era composer's music...the work is based on Lyricism and virtuosity...music is wonderful especially in the second movement...and I offer you to listen carefully the 1st movement's 3rd minute's 31st second...a bow pulled with a lot of sentiment...he is not pulling it with his hand...he is doing it with his heart...Gil Shaham is a very talented young violinist...technique is perfect...he plays so clean...no dirty notes heard...and his feeling adds more to his perfect performing...There is not too much to say about the orchestra and the conductor...I think you know about them...If you don't??? meet them in this performance...
even if you are not a fan of Barber or you are not into his music this Cd is highly reccomended...
M. Can EL
Barber/Korngold - Shaham/Previn, REALLY GOOD!.......2003-09-05
Yes, FIVE-STARS but I warmed up to this album slowly. I knew I liked SOME of Barber's music but I had to listen to the violin concerto several times before I really heard it. THEN, I realized it is such a wonderful work, played uncommonly well. The Korngold concerto is VERY inventive, as well. However, the work that just KNOCKED ME OVER was the "Much Ado About Nothing" suite by Korngold. The combination of some of the loveliest composing EVER with Previn's dead-on accompanying and Shaham's uncanny genius was SOOOOO satisfying. You won't EVER hear anything more lovely than that "In the Garden" section. Because of the composers but also because of the musicians, I think a music-lover would LOVE and even ADORE this CD!
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- Euro power metal from... the USA !
- Nebraska? Debut? I can't believe this
- Good solid performance
- Nebraska + European Power Metal, Who would have imagined
- Awesome Debut.
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Enter Deception
Cellador
Manufacturer: Metal Blade
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ASIN: B000FP2ZO4
Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Leaving All Behind
- A Sign Far Beyond
- Never Again
- Forever Unbound
- Seen Through Time
- Wakening
- Releasing The Shadow
- No Chances Lost
Customer Reviews:
Euro power metal from... the USA !.......2007-06-09
Rumour has it that it all started in 2005 when Cellador opened a show for The Black Dahlia Murder and managed to give them their demo which eventually landed in the office of Metal Blade, and from then on it all happened very quickly. However, what's more interesting is that all these years I've been listening to US metal bands I haven't come across one single group that successfully carries on in the Euro power metal style until now. Cellador is arguably the first and only American band that plays a distinct power metal style without delving into thrash-based rhythms and throaty vocal lines.
Consisting of eight tracks, the album packs unbridled speed, driven by ultra-fast double bass drums, grooving twin guitars, and searing, high-register vocals by Michael Gremio. This guy sounds so uncannily like Kiske in his heyday or Gamma Ray's Kai Hansen when he decides to tear the stratosphere with his maniacal screams, it's totally unbelievable. The energetic, fists-in-the-air opener "Leaving All Behind" kicks the album off in grand fashion, carried by pumping rhythms and crushing twin guitar harmonies while "A Sign Far Beyond", arguably the best cut on the album, drives their music into the more aggressive territory of power metal, perfected by mid-90's Gamma Ray. Cellador's songs boast irresistible choruses, as on "Forever Unbound" and the epic "Seen Through Time", both graced by the genre's hallmarks. The tasty guitar opening of "Wakening" belies that this song was actually released in 2006 as opposed to 1987 when Helloween-style power metal was taking the entire metal community by storm. Lyrically, unlike most Euro power metallers, Cellador focuses on more personal issues rather than fantasy-based themes or tales of knights and epic battles.
That said, Euro power metal genre is a pretty limited genre to expand on. Over the past two decades, everything has been done by countless bands, so it would be wrong to claim Cellador is by any stretch of the word doing anything remotely original or unheard of. However, judging by the songs on this disc, originality must be the band's last concern; they seem more interested in having fun while playing the music they enjoy. And in that, they are more than successful.
They've made a great start. Let's see what happens when they put out their sophomore album. Check Cellador out if you're into bands like Gamma Ray, Helloween, Edguy, Stratovarius, and Sonata Arctica -- or pretty much any other Euro power metal act.
Nebraska? Debut? I can't believe this.......2007-02-15
This debut from Nebraskan Power Metal group, Cellador is mind blowing. From the guitar intro of 'Leaving All Behind' to the 7 minute epic 'Seen Through Time' all the way to the last solo of 'No Chances Lost' this is a really epic piece of work. I can't imagine some band from the middle of nowhere( sorry for people who live there), can create such power metal with european influences clearly embedded in their music. It's just shocking. Honestly, i picked up this CD by chance. I listened to half of 'never again' on the radio, and i was very impressed by their musicianship. I bought the cheap cd and put it in my cd player and i was just.... i think you get the idea. Buy the CD if you like Iron Maiden, All That Remains, Dragonforce, Kamelot, Iced Earth and etc.
Good solid performance.......2006-08-20
First off, a little disclosure is needed. I've seen Cellador at a show here in Virginia just a couple weeks ago, and have become very good friends with these guys. Lets put it this way - they actually invited me to party with them after the show in their hotel room (where I spent the next 3 hours and I have pictures to prove it!). I also bought my copy of this album directly from them (sorry Amazon) and got the whole band to sign it. Just purely from a personal point of view, before I even get into the music, these guys are very cool to just chat with and get to hang out with. As a result of that experience, Cellador has a special place in my heart and I hope I get to see these guys again in the very near future. Thanks Chris, Mike, and all for an awesome time I had with you Tuesday night/Wednesday morning August 8th/9th at Jaxx in Springfield, Virginia! Sorry I had to bail out on you guys on the IHop run, as I needed to get home and to bed before work that morning! I hope you made it safely to Hartford, Conneticut for your next show (by now, I assume you did)!
Now, with that all out of the way, I find this album to be an excellent and very solid performance by a talented young group of musicians here (the drummer is only friggan 17 years old as of this writing!). I've heard the gripes about the vocals, but I honostly think Mike sounds quite good here (and he does at the live performances as well, but I digress as this is supposed to be a review of this particular album). I imagine he'll get even better with more experience. There are some excellent guitar work here as well. The three guitarist (two guitars and bass) really do play off of each other very well and seems to never get in each other's way. Young David (like I said above, only 17 years old), really does a solid job taking up the percussion duties. I sure was impressed when hearing it here on this album, as well as seeing him play at the show as well. To barrow a line from one of my friends, there is something "honost" about the music here. There are no "hidden" keyboardist, no "synth loops" or anything like that. This is just 5 guys that are having a good time, up here just jamming out some really cool music.
The only real down side (and why I did not give this a perfect 5 out of 5 stars - wish I could give 1/2 stars, as I think this is better than 4 stars, but not quite 5 stars) is that the music does sound somewhat derivative at times of similiar bands of this style, most notably DragonForce (who I also saw live and got to hang out with at length as well). For example the track "No Chances Lost", sounds like something right off a DragonForce album, to the point where when I first heard it, I thought it was a DragonForce cover. Also, the guitar work may not be "as technical" as that of DragonForce and others, but then again, I think that'll come with experience. I just got done listening to this back-to-back with DragonForce's Valley of the Damned, and I can definitly tell a difference in play ability and experience. But still, these guys are good at what they are doing here, and there is no denying that. They will only get better if they can keep this up.
One interesting aspect that I got after talking at length with Chris, the lead guistarist, is the issue of a keyboardist. It seems there is a bit of disagreement within the band about wether to add a keyboardist or not. One side thinks it'll add a more melodic or symphonic feel to the music, whereas the other side thinks it'll "cheese out" the music to much. Personally, I tend lean towards "pro-keyboardist" side here, as I think, if done correctly, can add to the music - but the key here is "done correctly". May be in the future, they will add a keyboardist. Will be interesting how that would work out. But anyway - I digress....
To sum up - this is a very good, solid performance by an up-and-coming band, and an excellent debut. If they can continue, I think we'll all be seeing some really good stuff coming from these guys in the future. I sure hope so, and already looking forward to a second album. If you are a fan of this type of music (and perhaps a good way to introduce somebody that may not be), this album is definitly recommended.
Nebraska + European Power Metal, Who would have imagined.......2006-08-18
This is an excellent album, you must go get this if you are a fan of Helloween, Dragonforce, Jag Panzer, Iced Earth. The vocals are very Kiske/Deris Helloween influence, more to the Kiske. The musicianship is tight. Being out of Omaha, but members from Russia, Nebraska, and Brazil, there is worldly influence with a midwest work ethic. This album just blisters through its 8 tracks. Leaving All Behind was the demo ep which got this band signed to metal blade, and with good reason, it just rocks. Other good tracks are Forever Unbound and Releasing the Shadow. This is "Keepers" level music. Get this album, you will not be dissapointed.
I have been in Omaha for 2 years now, and I am shocked I have not heard of these guys until now. They just do not play this stuff on the radio around here enough. We have a great local scene, just need more rock stations. I'm glad the world has a chance to get this album now.
Awesome Debut........2006-08-14
I am very much into power metal (Helloween, Viper, Jag Panzer, Blind Guardian, Iced Earth, etc.) So, i gave this album a chance and i thought it was the best album so far this year. This thought still remains. The musicianship is amazing and so is the singing. I don't see what some people are tallking about how the singer is bringing the group down. I think he's good. Some of the best tracks are Wakening and Releasing the Shadow. I strongly suggest that you go out and get this CD. I cannot wait to see what this band will do with their sophomore effort.
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- If you like ...And Justice For All
- 4.5 great stuff
- Stronger than all
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Victims of Deception
Heathen
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ASIN: B000K2Q660
Release Date: 2006-11-13 |
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- Opiate of the Masses
- Heathen's Song
- Kill the King
- Fear of the Unknown
- Prisoners of Fate
- Morbid Curiosity
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- Mercy Is No Virtue
- Timeless Cell of Prophecy
- Hellbound [*]
Customer Reviews:
If you like ...And Justice For All.......2007-05-26
This is better than ...And Justice For All and it's like that album on steroids with a REAL SINGER!! Great purchase!
4.5 great stuff.......2007-05-09
Classic... Hypnotized and Morbid Curiosity crush! Killer cd from the old days of thrash metal. A big improvement over their "Breaking the Silence" cd. Must have
Stronger than all.......2007-02-12
Heathen is one of the best thrash bands to have come out of the Bay area scene. These guys are so underated that its criminal. Exceptional talent through all of the songs, ripping solos and devistating riffs. The singer has one of the best, clean voices (not growling) in the genra. And if you like the high pitched screem thing then that tops it off. These guys be puttin shti like Metallica to shame. A true thrash fan needs this, and if the price has kept you from getting it, every penny would be worth it since this is priceless.
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- THE THIN BLUE LINE soundtrack with music only is a quest fulfilled!
- THANK GOODNESS--the music w/o the words
- Worth buying as complement to the old CD issue
- Off the Beaten Path!!
- Very Haunting Film and Score
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Philip Glass : Music from the Thin Blue Line
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ASIN: B00008R102
Release Date: 2003-04-04 |
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- Adams Theme
- Thin Blue Line
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- Hypnotic Time
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- Strange Welcome
- Millers theme
- Emily
Album Description
In 1988 Philip Glass scored Errol Morris' extraordinary documentary film entitled "The Thin Blue Line". This film helped exonerate a man named Randall Adams who was serving a life sentence for the murder of a police officer that he didn't commit. It was also responsible for exposing the actual murderer. Mr. Morris' repetitive, obsessive storytelling style is perfectly supported by Philip Glass' hypnotic score and the overall effect is so engaging and irresistible, that it is impossible not to be drawn into this true-life drama.
That same year Nonesuch Records released a CD of the film's soundtrack that interestingly included the narration and interviews from the film and it tells the entire story. In continuing with Orange Mountain Music's mission to expose prime material from the Philip Glass archive of recordings, we have decided to release the original score without the voice-over so it can be experienced thoroughly. We have also included the extra material that was written and recorded for the film but was never used.
The Munkasci/Riesman team produced the original recordings and the ensemble includes strings, flutes, trumpets, French horns and percussion. The music is dark and moody, full of tension appropriately for such a chilling film. You can expect to be captivated by this masterful score.
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Orange Mountain Music reissue of the acclaimed composer's masterful score to the 1988 film (minus the voice-over that appears on the Nonesuch edition). Also includes extra material that was written & recorded for the film but was never used.
Customer Reviews:
THE THIN BLUE LINE soundtrack with music only is a quest fulfilled!.......2006-10-27
Finally, THE THIN BLUE LINE soundtrack by Philip Glass has been released with the beautiful music only (i.e. without the dialogue tracks). Those of you who have seen this gripping documentary by Errol Morris and enjoyed Philip Glass's hypnotic compositions probably bought the original CD release which included dialogue excerpts from the movie. You were probably disappointed because, although the dialogue version sends an important message about the ever-present risk of gross miscarriage of justice and the potential to send innocent men to death row, you were nonetheless deprived of enjoying this incredible, soul-stirring music. This is truly one of Philip Glass's best soundtracks along with KOYAANISQATSI and POWAQQATSI.
Now is your chance to buy this musical masterpiece without the distraction of dialogue. If you are like me, you might have yearned for a music-only release for years and years. Finally, your quest can be fulfilled!
P.S. To the "geniuses" in the soundtrack music industry,
Please do us all a huge favour by sparing us from any more soundtrack releases that have dialogue superimposed over the music (CASABLANCA, BLADE RUNNER, MORE MUSIC FROM TITANIC, MORE MUSIC FROM GLADIATOR, etc.)! If we wanted to hear the dialogue, we would either just watch the movie or burn a copy of the dialogue onto a CD by ourselves. So do us all a favour and open those music vaults to release complete soundtracks in their entirety without cheating with dialogue tracks! Thank you.
THANK GOODNESS--the music w/o the words.......2006-07-09
I was enthralled by the soundrack of "The Thin Blue Line." The movie was also interesting, but the music was memorable. There was something so captivating about the track itself wihtout regards to the content. Usually I associate a soundtrack with the images of the movie. (Like in Nothing But Trouble, I always see the scene with Chevy Chase going down the conveyor belt when I hear Bone Crusher.)
I eagerly went out and purchased the soundtrack to the movie, and was quite disappointed because it was the movie w/o the picture. All the dialog was on the disc (WHY????) So thank goodness someone reworked the score using a symphonic orchestra. They were very close to the original, but some of the instrument choices were a bit "generic," that's why I could only give it 4 stars. A verbatim track from the movie w/o any dialog as a TOTALLY original Philip Glass score would be a 5 star deal, all the way.
PS--w/o means "without." Sorry for the shorthand.
Worth buying as complement to the old CD issue.......2005-10-15
I own a copy of the old CD issue (including film monologs), but was pleasantly surprised by the release of this re-issue. This release strips the spoken word from the soundtrack to reveal the true beauty of the music. The effect is remarkable! Of course, this is also partly due to the vastly improved sound quality of the recording. As an added bonus, there're also tracks included that didn't make it to the final soundtrack of the film (and therefore were not included on the previous CD). This release complements the old one in various ways and makes it very worthwhile.
Off the Beaten Path!!.......2004-01-19
As with most of Philip Glass's soundtrack's the music to The Thin Blue Line is amazing (in a suprisingly subtle way). So why in the world was this soundtrack released in 1989 with DIALOGUE ON TOP OF IT?! What's more, to the dismay of all of us diehards', the dialogue was quite out front, with the music off in the background. What were they thinking?
Well, I can't complain anymore - and I'll gladly stop. This soundtrack - without any dialogue, thank you - is available for our enjoyment and it has been making regular rounds on my CD player ever since. For those whove not heard the soundtrack before, but have some familiarity with Glass, this music probably sounds most (loosely) akin to "Dancepieces". The instrumentation is sparse, the pieces are inventive while maintaining an openness and accessibility, and the chord changes have a tendency to give you chills (well, they do to me anyway).
There are plenty of highlights: really the first five tracks are all brilliant (the third being rearranged as Glass's solo piano piece 'metamorphisis 1'). I also really liked tracks 9, 10 and 11 (which are all extremely short peices exploiting the same chordal theme). Also, track 19 (a longer peice for strings that I don't think made it into the film or the other soundtrack) has a calm but mighty sound that I've only heard Glass be able to pull off.
There are, to be sure, a few...well...bizarre tracks that almost sound more like a Michael Nyman experiment than something Glass would do. Two tracks use jazz brushes on a snare, playing a soft swing underneath strings that are playing in straight syncopation. A mismatch, in my opinion. Another two tracks (one of them track 20 - the 'hidden' track) use a surf-sounding guitar and a peppy - almost poppy - feel akin to Michael Nyman. Besides that, track 20 uses more studio effects than I've ever heard Philip Glass use. Very bizarre indeed (but you may well like it, and at any rate, it is very different)!!
Long and short, this album is a gem, even if some of the tracks are a bit eclectic. Glass is to be commended for creating a soundtrack that is a.) this compelling, b.) this diverse from track to track, and c.) simply put, this beautiful!
Very Haunting Film and Score.......2003-11-25
Several years ago I watched the film The Thin Blue Line. The film is stylistically terrific, haunting, and twisted. I loved it AND the music. I wanted the soundtrack, but it included the dialogue from the film (I nevertheless bought the soundtrack). Now Orange Mountain Music has released the soundtrack without the dialogue. Once again, Glass has created a masterful score. The music is appropriate as a filmscore, or it can stand on its own. The music is haunting, wonderful, beautiful. I can't praise this album enough. Buy this one!
Average customer rating:
- Wonderful assortment of songs set on Western texts.
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Sergey Rachmaninov , Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky , Nikolay Medtner , Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov , Anton Rubinstein , Anatol Alexandrov , Alexander Borodin , Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomizhsky , Cesar Cui , Sergey Taneyev , Mikhail Glinka , Dimitry Stepanovich Bortnyansky , Alexander Tikhonovich Grechaninov , Sergej Larin , and Eleonora Bekova
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- Sergej Larin - Romance ~ Western Poets in Russian Music, Vol. 2
ASIN: B00004GOWX
Release Date: 2000-03-28 |
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful assortment of songs set on Western texts........2000-07-24
This is a wonderful assortment of songs set on Western poetic texts by a whole variety of Russian composers (13 in all), most of whom are familiar (or famous) while others are rather little known (like Alexandrov & Bortnyansky). Much of the songs on this CD, namely of Rubinstein, Taneyev, Glazunov, Grechaninov, & Medtner are set to Germanic poetry (naturally for Rubinstein & Medtner, since they had German ancestry). The song "Gefunden", after Goethe's "Ich ging im Walde" was set to music by Medtner & Taneyev & it's interesting to see their different treatment to it: Taneyev's with the delicacy & innocence, Medtner's the more serious & piquant yet dignified. Glazunov's Romance, after Goethe's "Dichterliebe" is beautiful & ultimately sentamental while Grechaninov's "Widmung" is sincere & somewhat mournful & agitated, especially in the latter part of the text "Oh, may all you sighs & tears, Fly away to her as songs." The selections of Rubinstein's ten songs to German, French, and Italian texts op. 83 (1868) as well as Waldeinsamkeit (from Six German Songs op. 76) are memorable although Glinka was more at home with Italian texts than Rubinstein.
The other songs are set to French text (though Borodin's "Fleurs d' amour" is a french translation to Heine's "Buch der Lieder") while Glinka's "Pur nel sonno" & "Piangendo ancora rinascer suole" are set to Italian. Glinka's songs are especially fresh & lively while Dargomyzhsky's songs are serene, especially "Dieu, qui sourit" & Romance du beau Tirsis (among my particular favorites). The songs of Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Bortnyansky, Borodin, & Alexandrov are especially lighthearted & warm. Rachmaninov's "C'etait en avril" has the beauty & the nobleness to be found in his later scores while Tchaikovsky's Rondel has that Mozartian innocence & charm that's immediately compelling. His Deception is more serious & saddened, however, as one looks for his beloved (does this remind you of his Manfred Symphony?).
This is an excellent recital, sang by Sergei Larin (tenor) accompanied by pianist Eleonora Bekova. The warmth & joy of Larin's singing immediately captured by mind, and ultimately my heart as I continue to listen to this CD. Bekova's piano accompliment is wholly euphonious & humane throughout. I eagerly await Volume II.
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The Chaliapin Edition, Vol. 1, 1902 - 1908
Manufacturer: Arbiter
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Prima Voce: Chaliapin
ASIN: B00005228O
Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- When The King Went To War, Op.7/6
- Ah, Thou Red Sun, Op.10 No.1
- Elegy
- Faust: Act 2: Le Veau D'or
- The Nightingale, Op.60/4
- Nochenka (Folk Song)
- A Life For The Tsar: Act 4: My Dawn Will Come
- Disenchantment, Op.64/2
- Song Of The Needy Pilgrim
- When The King Went To War, Op.7/6
- Mefistofele: Prologue: Ave Signor
- Faust: Act 4. Ser
- The Song Of The Flea
- Faust: Act 2: Le Veau D'or
- Eh, Vanka (Folk Song)
- Nochenka (Folk Song)
- Luchinushka (Folk Song)
- Ruslan & Ludmila: Act 2. Farlaf's Rondo
- Barbiere Di Siviglia: Act 1: La Calunnia
- A Life For The Tsar: Act 4: They Guess The Truth; My Dawn Will Come
- Lakme: Act 2: Lakme, Ton Doux Regard
- Ruslan & Ludmila: Act 2: From The Dark Shroud Of Eternity
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- Brutal Death At Its Best
- Brutal!
- Cool!!!
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Perceptive Deception
Disavowed
Manufacturer: Unique Leader
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005NVY7
Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Rhizome
- Abolition Of Impediment
- Reason Rejected
- Condensed Conditions
- Masses Conformed
- Unfolding Disposition
- Generative Patterns
- Critical Emulation
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Customer Reviews:
Brutal Death At Its Best.......2007-03-01
If there is one band that can define the meaning of intense brutality, it's Disavowed. It's easy to tell that Suffocation is one of their main influences, but Disavowed has its standouts as well. The vocals are intense, along with the drumming techniques and excellent technical riffage. What else can I say, other than this is a top-notch brutal death metal release that slays. Recommended.
Brutal!.......2005-03-15
Wow this is brutal and technical Death/Grind. The riffs are excellent, the drums blast away and break into awesome little clean intermissions, the vocals are deep, like early Suffocation, and the bass is actually audible! The band is technical as heck. Crazy Fills, some insane riffs, and drum complications thrown in at seemingly random intervals, this is a brutal yet intelligent album. Though Disavowed tend to repeat their riffs quite frequently and some are quite similar to each other, they do it in such a way that it doesn't bore the listener. Speed, technique and melody rule all their songs making it an enjoyable CD to listen too, from track 1 to 9. Robert Kok and Joel Sta are also in another brutal death metal band called Arsebreed (formerly called Bloodcum), with former Pyaemia members. Fans of Suffocation, Disgorge, Pyameia, Deeds of Flesh, Mangled, and Dying Fetus should definately consider giving this band a listen.
Cool!!!.......2002-01-19
Even though musically this band sounds EXACTLY like Pyaemia(this band actually has 2 Pyaemia members)... They totally pump out some really solid deathgrind in the early Suffocation vein... The vocals are somewhat weak(Pyaemia has some ultra low guttural vocals unlike this band) and sounds like it's computerized or something, but it doesn't really matters. I don't know if the vocalist is using effects or of it's his natural voice, but anyways, this band is worth enough to give a listen to any brutal deathgrind fans out there!!!
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Deception Pass
D+
Manufacturer: Knw-Yr-Own
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000093NQQ
Release Date: 2003-05-06 |
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- Skin Me
- Deception Pass
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- Sound
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- Criminally Underrated Crossover Album
- Ludichri$t
- Totally avant garde!
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Immaculate Deception
Ludichrist
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Hardcore
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ASIN: B00000ICO5
Release Date: 1999-03-30 |
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- Murder Bloody Murder
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- Government Kids
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- Down With The Ship
- Thinking Of You
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- Young White And Well Behaved
- Last Train To Clarksville
- God Is Everywhere
Customer Reviews:
Criminally Underrated Crossover Album.......2005-08-14
IMMACULATE DECEPTION was LUDICHRIST's debut album. It was released in 1986, a landmark year for underground metal and crossover music (the fusion of punk and metal). SLAYER, METALLICA, MEGADETH, AGNOSTIC FRONT, DARK ANGEL, SODOM, KREATOR, DESTRUCTION, OVERKILL et al, released some of the most influential albums ever, and LUDICHRIST was no exception, but their part in history books is limited at best. IMMACULATE DECEPTION featured a really well produced sound, clear enough but at the same time with enough savage fury to make even SLAYER take a run for their money. The lyrics are satyrical, cynical and anti-government, which was pretty much THE norm with all hardcore punk bands and even some thrash metal bands as well. The band was not afraid to strut their musical prowess on numbers such as "Legal Murder","young, white & well behaved", "Fire At The Firehouse" and the irreverent "Green Eggs And Ham" which features probably THE first ever Hardcore/Metal/Rap crossover and pulling it off in a very convincing and likeable way. This is light years before the so-called, "Nu Metal" or "Rap Metal" stylings that dominated the airwaves in the late 90's and early 2000. For all of you speed freaks out there, this album also contains some unbelievably fast numbers...in fact, most of this album is played at blazing speeds! (Think CRYPTIC SLAUGHTER with a sense of humor, good production and better musicians!)Albatross did a great drumming job here and Glenn Cummings guitar hero licks set LUDICHRIST far and apart from most of their hardcore metal peers. It's hard to pin point any good numbers because the entire album is REALLY good!
Finally, I'd like to comment on the actual pressing of this album. This is definitely a fly-by-night kind of "remastering" work. On several tracks you can actually hear "record scratch", which leads me to believe that this is a very well done Vinyl to digital transfer. In other words, this is NOT a transfer from the original tapes. COMBAT has done the same on other so-called "remastered re issues". If it's done so cheap, why is this album so DAMN expensive?!?! It's really a shame such a colossal album as this one is not given a fair digital treatment when so much "garbage" is floating out there. Sure, the sound is good enough, and it sure beats the tedious job of doing the transfer yourself (if you own the album and have the gear to do this stuff), but we'll have to wait for some better re issue, because this album deserves one!
Ludichri$t.......2001-03-27
Totally killer. I've owned this album since it's original debut, ('86?) and just listened to it again today. A talented mix of blues, jazz and rap all put together in a unbeatable hardcore package. Good stuff.
Totally avant garde!.......2000-06-13
This album it's one of the first (if not the first) in actually incorporate rap to real metal, playing a real avant garde rap, crossover, hardcore music. "Immaculate Deception" it's undoubtely a jewel to all those who wants to find the roots of the new styles (limp bizkit, biohazard, RATM).
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Deception
Colourfield
Manufacturer: EMI Distribution
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000008EH0
Release Date: 1989-09-25 |
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