Wildflowers
Wildflowers
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She began her career as a folk formalist. Her clear, clean diction and perfect pitch wedded to both age-old folk songs and modern upstarts (Dylan, Eric Andersen) cast her as an immediate authority. With In My Life and Wildflowers she began to shift away from pure folk and into art song. Arranged and conducted by Joshua Rifkin, the disc's orchestration adds a suitable grace to Collins's high seriousness. Joni Mitchell's two compositions are further softened, while Leonard Cohen's three songs sound positively biblical. Toss in a Jacques Brel piece and a 14th-century Italian ballad, and you have the perfect formation of Collins's aesthetic before it congealed in the middle of the road. --Rob O'Connor
Wildflowers,Judy Collins,Elektra / Wea,Folk & Traditional,Folk-Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Singer/Songwriter,Vocal
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- Mr. Himes
- music doesn't get any better
- Greatest albumn ever released
- Wake Up Time!
- WILDFLOWERS CD
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Wildflowers
Tom Petty
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002MUN
Release Date: 1994-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Wildflowers
- You Don't Know How It Feels
- Time To Move On
- You Wreck Me
- It's Good To Be King
- Only A Broken Heart
- Honey Bee
- Don't Fade On Me
- Hard On Me
- Cabin Down Below
- To Find A Friend
- A Higher Place
- House In The Woods
- Crawling Back To You
- Wake Up Time
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As you listen to Wildflowers, Tom Petty's first new album in three years and his first ever for Warner Bros., you may be struck by a certain quality, new for Petty but nonetheless familiar. The predominance of the twangy rhythm guitar; the high-pitched, nasal singing; the irresistibly catchy pop hooks; and the melancholy lyrics straining for a spiritual significance just beyond their grasp--all these elements make Petty sound as if he were a Beatle imitating Bob Dylan. Then you may realize that Wildflowers resembles nothing so much as a George Harrison solo album. That's not such a bad thing; Harrison (Petty's old bandmate in the Traveling Wilburys) has a knack for giving moody spiritualism a pop tunefulness. It's just that Harrison on his own is a second-tier rock & roll figure whose best work is long behind him, and that's pretty much the case with Petty as well. Only with appropriately reduced expectations can one enjoy Wildflowers for what it is. --Geoffrey Himes
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Mr. Himes.......2007-06-10
Dear Amazon,
Mr. Himes review of Mr. Petty's work is snarky and shallow. His characterization of Petty & George Harrison (two of the all-time greats) as "second tier" is condescending and uninformed. As a frequent customer who is a Harrison & Petty centric rock fan, it's a turn-off to read drivel such as this.
music doesn't get any better.......2007-05-31
Wildflowers truly is a wonderful album. The thing that makes the album so great is the fact that Tom Petty really gave each of the songs a personal message that just about ANY one can relate to. Every song has a meaning that's worth listening closely to.
Whether it's the rockers or the ballads or just the pretty songs, there's something here for everyone. Everybody knows Tom Petty is one of the most easily likeable musicians in the world of pop music, and this album further proves just how enjoyable his music is. He's good at what he does, and he continues to show the world his style with overwhelmingly positive results just about every time.
Kick back, turn the lights off, and just listen to a personal journey and probably the best album Tom Petty ever made.
Greatest albumn ever released.......2007-03-10
Every single song on here could be on a greatest hits record. It just shows all the ranges of Petty, from slow to folk to faster rock. Simply incredible, if you have any interest in Petty you must own this record.
Wake Up Time!.......2007-01-24
This album came out when I was a sophomore in high school way back in 1993-94, and I had a musical epiphany of sorts. At that time, I was aware of Tom Petty but this record broadsided me like a brickwall and suddenly I began to explore his remarkable musical legacy. More than a decade later, this album is still close to my heart and has guided me through various periods of my life. Simply put, this is a cd that absolutely no Tom Petty fan should be without. Some of TP's greatest tunes are on this cd-"It's Good to Be King" which has some of his most poignant lyrics: "I'll be king when dogs get wings, can I help it if I dream from time to time." Other classics include the title-track, a truly beautiful love song, the perennial live track "You Wreck Me", and also one of my personal favorites, "To Find a Friend": "And the days went by like paper in the wind, everything changed, and then changed again, it's hard to find a friend." I also had the rare leasure to hear Tom play "Crawling Back to You" in 2005, which suggests that it is one of his favorite tunes. The last track on the album, "Wake Up Time," an introspective piece featuring piano and strings, is a profound song that asks:
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"You spend you life dreaming, running around in a trance
You hang out forever and still miss the dance
And if you get lucky, you might find someone
To help you get over the pain that will come
Yeah, you were so cool back in high school, what happened?"
I guess we're all still wondering what has happened, and where the time goes, and if we make the most of the opportunities life gives us. Some of the most haunting and touching lyrics ever written by Tom Petty or any other songwriter close out this album:
"And if you follow your feelings and you follow your dreams
You might find the forest there in the trees
Yeah, you'll be alright, it's gonna take time, but now
Who could have seen you'd be so hard to please somehow
You're just a poor boy, a long way from home
You're just a poor boy, a long way from home"
Buy this album today: it will change your life!!
WILDFLOWERS CD.......2007-01-04
I love this CD. I had it but it got all scratched and skipped so i just had to get another one to replace it.
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- "WILDFLOWERS": JUDY COLLINS' ARTISTIC SUPREMACY
- A Lovely Bouquet
- Music, Memories, and Magic
- Wildflowers by Judy Collins: A Meticulous and Melliflous Offering by a Folk=Rock Princess
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Wildflowers
Judy Collins
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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ASIN: B000002I26
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Michael From Mountains
- Since You Asked
- Sisters Of Mercy
- Priests
- A Ballata Of Francesco Landini
- Both Sides Now
- La Chanson Des Vieux Amants
- Sky Fell
- Albatross
- Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye
Amazon.com essential recording
She began her career as a folk formalist. Her clear, clean diction and perfect pitch wedded to both age-old folk songs and modern upstarts (Dylan, Eric Andersen) cast her as an immediate authority. With In My Life and Wildflowers she began to shift away from pure folk and into art song. Arranged and conducted by Joshua Rifkin, the disc's orchestration adds a suitable grace to Collins's high seriousness. Joni Mitchell's two compositions are further softened, while Leonard Cohen's three songs sound positively biblical. Toss in a Jacques Brel piece and a 14th-century Italian ballad, and you have the perfect formation of Collins's aesthetic before it congealed in the middle of the road. --Rob O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
Ripped off by Amazon.......2007-04-15
I never received this item. I've never received a refund from Amazaon. It's been weeks since I told them about a non-delivery. They've written to say they've had it returned, but I haven't received a refund.
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"WILDFLOWERS": JUDY COLLINS' ARTISTIC SUPREMACY.......2006-12-14
Judy Collins' "Wildflowers" is the epitome of avant-garde chic. It was released in 1967 and Judy obviously had the artistry, musicianship and nerve to release such an daring album, in the process paving the way for the modern "art-song", as "Wildflowers" straddles the gap between popular and classical music.
Recorded entirely backed by orchestral instruments, Judy Collins' "Wildflowers" contains songs which the artist presents with a classical aire yet still somehow have a popular music accessibility to them.
On "Wildflowers", the songwriting is particularly strong: Judy chose and combined material from a then unknown Joni Mitchell ("Michael From Mountains", about an elusive young man, opens the album and "Both Sides, Now", with it's glorious harpsichord arrangement, became a big hit single); Leonard Cohen ("Sisters Of Mercy", the trance-like "Priests" and the vocal harmony-layered "Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye" are each one more beautiful than the other!); the legendary French composer Jacques Brel ("La Chanson de Les Vieux Amants", sung in French); and a traditional 14th century Italian chant ("A Ballata di Francesco Landini" - honestly, I don't know where she digs up some of these interesting pieces!).
At the advice of her fan, then friend, then ultimately mentor, Leonard Cohen, Collins had just begun songwriting herself; and the album is rounded out by her very own first three compositions: the abstract "Sky Fell", the imagery-laden "Albatross" and "Since You Asked", all three beautiful and polished, sounding like the works of a seasoned writer.
All of these songs are further enhanced by Judy's wonderful singing. While being technically proficient, her vocals have a warmth and sincerity which brings each song full circle by making them resonate with the truth of the subject matter, lending an understanding to the listener.
"Wildflowers" is a magnificent album which does, indeed, stand up to the test of time: it is still a fresh bouquet all these years later.
A Lovely Bouquet.......2006-10-03
JUDY COLLINS is one of the very few female folk soloists to not only retain a strong popular following, but who rose to the level of "superstardom". She realized her wish to sing "art songs" with an accompanying achievement of seemingly going from an alto to soprano. Compare her early work (Judy Collins, In My Life, etc.) to the music that followed. Her original material comprises much of her repertoire ever since the transition in the 70's. Calling Leonard Cohen a "mentor," Judy Collins often includes his songs on her CD's. Her latest, Judy Collins Sings Leonard Cohen is testament to that.
"Wildflowers" is one of Judy Collin's best.
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Judith
Who Knows Where the Time Goes
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Forever: An Anthology
Music, Memories, and Magic.......2006-02-20
My favorite Judy Collins album of all time -- each song a gem, including 3 by Judy herself, 2 penned by Joni Mitchell, and 3 written by Leonard Cohen. I first found the LP in the late 1960s (I still have that record!) and was delighted to find the CD, taking the opportunity to purchase 3 more CDs by Collins at the same time. Collins has a beautiful voice, and before Enya and Celtic Woman, Collins had that lovely, lilting sound. This is music I have loved most of my life and will continue to enjoy for many years to come.
Wildflowers by Judy Collins: A Meticulous and Melliflous Offering by a Folk=Rock Princess.......2005-11-20
Judy Collins I remember, was around when I always had a guitar in my hand and my hair always touched my shoulder. Judy was there in the beginning; Gerdes Folk City, the Cafe Wah, Dylan tramping around on W. 4th street, Sullivan and Bleeker and me-I was in the Fountain strummin away and tunin' out. This partcular album focuses on the typical Judy fare, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell material spun in an unpretentious and totally innocent delivery, the clarity of which is a stand alone Judy trademark. Judy is my age presently, maybe a little older. She looks more conservative now and is showing the paunchy, matronly facade of a senior citizen as she should. But I will always remember the exceptionally attractive, pleasingly slim folk singer who captivated me with her wonderfully crafted cover songs and impressed me with her powerful entree with the Dylans, Crosby Stills and Cohens of the imperial folksinger's castle where only the elite may reside. Purchase Wildflowers by Judy Collins and go back to a time when Love was in the air and your hair touched your shoulder.
Jay R. Adler- Massapequa, New York
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Wildflowers/Who Knows Where the Time Goes
Judy Collins
Manufacturer: Wea International
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ASIN: B000E97YZG
Release Date: 2006-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Michael from Mountains
- Since You Asked
- Sisters of Mercy
- Priests
- Ballata of Francesco Landini (Ca. 1335-1397) Lasso! Di Donna
- Both Sides Now
- Chanson des Vieux Amants (The Song of Old Lovers)
- Sky Fell
- Albatross
- Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye
- Hello, Hooray
- Story of Isaac
- My Father
- Someday Soon
- Who Knows Where the Time Goes
- Poor Immigrant
- First Boy I Ever Loved
- Bird on the Wire
- Pretty Polly
Album Description
Import single-disc coupling of Judy's 1967 album Wildflowers with Who KNows Where The TIme Goes (1968). Includes the song's 'Pretty Polly', 'Hello, Hooray', 'Both Sides Now' and 'Since You Asked'. Warner. 2006.
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Issue of Two Original Classic Albums from the Singer/Songwriter's Classic Elektra Records Catalog on a Single CD. "Wildflowers" was the Album that Made Collins a Household Name in the 1960's, Thanks to the Chart Topping Single "Both Sides Now", Written by Joni Mitchell. It was the First Time that Both Mitchell and Leonard Cohen Songs Had Been Covered on an Album Marketed to a Mainstream Audience. Both of These Albums also Presented Collins' First Self Penned Songs, "Since You Asked", "Sky Fell", "Albatross" from "Wildflowers" and the Touching "my Father" and "Hello Hooray" (Later Covered by of all People, Alice Cooper!) from "Who Knows....". The Other Songs on Both Albums were Carefully Chosen from the Canons of the Aforementioned Leonard Cohen, Jacques Brel, Bob Dylan, Sandy Denny and More. Collins Treated Each One with Tender Care and the Performances Here Most Assuredly Rank Among the Best of her Career.
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Judy's two best albums.......2007-02-23
I own each of these albums separately and have just discovered that they are now combined into one. If you don't already know these albums, I highly recommend them.
Judy is well known as the champion of Leonard Cohen's songs, and she does them beautifully. My favorites ones by Leonard Cohen - on these albums - are "Priests" and "Bird on the Wire".
Judy can write songs, too. Note especially "My Father".
Sandy Denny's song "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" is my all-around favorite - one of the greatest songs and performances of all time, IMO.
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- Corporon does it again!
- Highly recommended North Texas recording
- Wonderfully played collection of music!
- Fantastic collection of old and new band literature!
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Wildflowers
Manufacturer: Klavier
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ASIN: B000003M66
Release Date: 1996-11-19 |
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- Spiel, Op.39: Ov
- Spiel, Op.39: Idyll
- Spiel, Op.39: Buffo
- And The Mountains Rising Nowhere - Adam Wodnicki
- Lincolnshire Posy: Lisbon
- Lincolnshire Posy: Horkstow Grange
- Lincolnshire Posy: Rufford Park Poachers
- Lincolnshire Posy: The Brisk Young Sailor
- Lincolnshire Posy: Lord Melbourne
- Lincolnshire Posy: The Lost Lady Found
- Dance Of The New World
- Con: Allegro - Steve Houghton
- Con: Andante - Steve Houghton
- Con: Presto - Steve Houghton
- Cartoon
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Corporon does it again!.......2003-08-27
Yet another success from the Klavier Wind recording project! As a member of a university wind ensemble, I greatly appreciate Klavier's dedication to recording new music for wind ensemble, a previously neglected medium. The selection of pieces on this recording is good and Corporon's interpretations are excellent. I have never heard such a flawless performance of "Lincolnshire Posy" which is quite difficult standard band literature. I was amazed by the "Concerto for Solo Percussionist." The composer, William Childs melds classical and jazz styling in a very effective way and the solo work is jaw-dropping. And, of course everyone will love "Cartoon" by Paul Hart. This piece brought me back to the classic cartoons of my childhood. This CD is definitely a must-have for anyone interested in wind band music.
Highly recommended North Texas recording.......2000-05-23
Klavier Records, with its extensive holdings spanning a wide range of recorded music for various ensembles has never failed to please, especially with its wind band recordings. Of all of its Cincinnati and North Texas recordings to date, "Wildflowers" is definitely one of the best. The disc's contents display both of the Klavier Wind Recording Project's primary goals - the identification and preservation of the standard repetoire and the promotion of contemporary music.
Opening with self-taught composer Ernst Toch's delightful "Spiel," the clarity and balance of the North Texas Wind Symphony is readily apparent. Composed in 1926 for a series of festivals organized by Paul Hindemith, Toch would later go on to win the Pulitzer Prize for his "Third Symphony" in 1956. The first of Eastman faculty-member Joseph Schwantner's trilogy of wind band works, "and the mountains rising nowhere," follows. Having taken its name from a poem by Carol Adler, the work is scored for amplified piano, fifty percussion intruments, winds, brass, and string bass. Glass crystals can be heard as well, contributing to the ethreal sonorities of this highly interesting work.
One of the monuments of 20th century band literature, native-Australian Percy Grainger's "Lincolnshire Posy" is given an excellent performance here by North Texas. The work itself, described by Grainger as a collection of "musical wildflowers" is based on folksongs that he collected during his travels in Lincolnshire, England between the years 1905 and 1906. Each movement is intended not only to present the folk material, but to weave each individual singer's personality (those that Grainger encountered) into the settings as well. While many recordings exist of "Lincolnshire Posy," including the popular Eastman Wind Ensemble/Frederick Fennell rendition, a certain inherent beauty lies within the North Texas sound - lush and full with a dark, sonorous quality during every band tutti.
International Sudler and ABA Ostwald prize-winner Dana Wilson contributes his 1992 "Dance of the New World," a work that in the composer's words "...captures the spirit of awakening and burgeoning that resulted from his [Christopher Columbus'] journey." Employing Latin American elements, this nine-minute compostion contrasts nicely with the Grainger that precedes it. For those interested, although I have not actually heard it, Wilson's award-winning "Piece of Mind," a work highly touted by critics, has been recorded by Corporon and the Cincinnati Conservatory Wind Symphony on the Klavier disc Made in America (KCD 11051). USC alumnus and jazz pianist William Child's "Concerto for Solo Percussionist," commissioned and performed here by renowned artist Steve Houghton features various percussion instruments in its three movements, concluding with an unabashedly jazzy Presto for drum set. With lots of rhytmic interplay between soloist and band and moments of serenity and reflection within its seventeen minutes, I was able to appreciate the work more and more with repeated hearings.
To conclude this superlative disc, English composer and TV tune-writer Paul Hart's "Cartoon" brings Wildflowers to a rousing finish. Inspired by cartoons and the music behind them, the listener is led through a genuinely entertaining musical romp. With its big, Gershwin-like main theme, "Cartoon" holds universal appeal for all music-lovers. Too bad Carl Stalling himself didn't pen his creative work into a band piece; nobody did it better.
If you're looking to buy one band CD, make it this one. I can't emphasize its quality, variety, and aesthetic value enough. North Texas turns in excellent performances here under Eugene Corporon. With the huge array of classical recordings and products out there, it's often difficult to choose something worth your money. Nothing is more frustrating than shelling out 17 or 18 bucks only to find that you've brought home a snore, or worse yet (for you band aficionados), an unimaginative rehash of band music that should've been left on library shelves. You won't feel jipped or bored at all with Wildflowers, one of the true jewels in all commercially-recorded band music.
Wonderfully played collection of music!.......1999-02-16
This is a collection of music superbly played by very gifted artest in music. I have played this music and nothing is like the quality of music heard on this CD. A must by for High School teachers and anyone who loves the classics of Wind Band music. Eugene Corporon is a genious for putting this collection of music together. I give it major props.
Fantastic collection of old and new band literature!.......1998-10-21
I picked this CD up in order to have a recording of some of the pieces I had played while a member of the University of Nebraska Wind Ensemble. I was pleased to see three of my favorites listed on one CD: Lincolnshire Posy, ...and the mountains rising nowhere, and Cartoon. However, the other selections are equally worthy of the listener's time. This is a great compilation of traditional (Lincolnshire Posy, Spiel), modern (Dance of the New World, Concerto for Solo Percussionist), and cutting edge (Cartoon, ...and the mountains rising nowhere) wind band literature. I would highly recommend this CD to anyone seeking wind band music, whether a beginner or a long-time aficionado.
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Wildflowers
Relish
Manufacturer: EMI
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ASIN: B00005OM96
Release Date: 2001-11-05 |
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- Rainbow Zephyr
- Heart-Shaped Box
- Let It Fly
- You I'm Thinking Of
- All Is Forgiven
- Natural High
- Little Flame
- Show Me Where To Go
- Everyday's Precious
- She Knows
- Wild Flowers
- Another Day
Album Description
UK edition of the Irish band's debut album. Relish rank U2 among their fans and have toured with them in Europe. 12 tracks including 'Rainbow Zephyr', 'Heart-Shaped Box' & 'Natural High'. 2001.
Album Details
The Best Thing to Come from Ireland in Many a Year. Their Biggest Fans Include the Members Ofu2 as Well as Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher and Catatonia. The Single 'you I'm Thinking Of' Met Withwild Acclaim. Expect Great Things. Rave Reviews for Frontman Ken Papenfus, a Hendrix Worshipping Guitar Virtuoso.
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AWESOME !!!.......2003-03-17
Obviously this band must be Irish for only an Irish mind can translate human feelings into music as honestly as they ever do. If your influences are Weller, Style Council, Hendrix, etc.-well lads, you've done a superb job proofing that their music can be reinvented for the 21st century. You I'm thinking of, Natural High and Wildflowers are unheard jewels of music to be around forever. Keep'em coming! Looking forward to new releases.
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Loft Jazz New York 1976
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000FS9JQI
Release Date: 2006-07-11 |
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- Relaxing and thoughtful
- A Promising New Talent!
- Loved FEAR and MINDFUL OF YOU
- I love this CD!
- decent folk sound, don't care for the pop
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In The Wildflowers And Weeds
Julia Lau
Manufacturer: Julia Lau
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000E8LQYW
Release Date: 2006-01-17 |
Tracks:
- pretty please
- fear
- mindful of you
- this bridge called my back
- clay
- the sun sets
- it's you that i want
- all i have
- look into her
- now you think you're in love
- i can't stand to be
- to be beautiful
Album Description
Title: In The Wildflowers And Weeds Length: over 46 minutes Executive Producers: Greg Yim & Noel de Guzman. Produced by Julia Lau, except tracks 3, 12 produced & 7 co-produced by John Stefan, and tracks 1, 5, 11 co-produced by Jeff Markham. Mixed by Jeff Markham, On The Mark Music. Mastered by John Cuniberti, The Plant Studios. Art Design by Wendy Lau. Musicians: Julia Lau (vox, acoustic guitar), Greg Yim (acoustic guitar, electric guitar), Noel de Guzman (electric guitar), Greg Oliva & Ed Day (bass), Jeff Markham & John Stefan (keys), Ricky Carter & Kevin Mummey (drums), Eric Cheng (cello), Mark Chung (violin). Guest Musicians: Sean Mooney, Alex Karweit, Sheryl Mebane, Garth May, Nicole Willard, and Beth Waters. Liner notes include full credits and lyrics.
"To me, Julia represents the kind of talent that can only come out of a truly multicultural environment like the Bay Area - she has a wonderful mixture of roots, rock and soul influences, all uniquely filtered through her trademark songwriting style. Julia combines the fire of Tracy Chapman, the smoothness of Melissa Etheridge and the modern edge of Pink, putting her own unmistakable stamp on on the fast-growing West Coast women's music scene." Ed Ivey Booker, Bay Area Booking
"Julia sings all beautiful and bluesy like Etta James and all contemplative and thoughtful like Art Garfunkel. But, she's also really reasonable to work with. That's a weird combination in the art world. Plus, she's got loyal fans who come out to her shows." Michael Musika Booker, Simple Pleasures
"Julia's heart is as beautiful as her voice and her music. It has been a complete honor working with her to raise awareness and money for charitable organizations like the Breast Cancer Fund." Joel Lackovich President, Girl Powder Inc.
Customer Reviews:
Relaxing and thoughtful.......2006-02-25
I love this record. I think it has a great soothing sound that you can have playing while puttering around the house, but also has very thoughtful lyrics and interesting hooks for when you want to listen more carefully. It's a DIY, but sounds pro! Well done!
A Promising New Talent!.......2006-02-19
I'm not a big music professional but I definitely know what I like. Julia Lau's In the Wildflowers and Weeds is thoroughly approachable-- at times catchy and sing-songy and at times Alanis Morisette-ish. It's smooth, hip and has lots of important things to say about the world. I love it! Pop it in when you're in a Jack Johnson or Norah Jones kinda mood...
Loved FEAR and MINDFUL OF YOU.......2006-02-18
I heard her play at Cafe du Nord and she's awesome. My favorite tracks are Fear and Mindful of You. I listen to it on the road all the time and can't wait for her next album. Check it out.
I love this CD!.......2006-02-18
I was blown away by this CD! Several of the songs are totally stuck in my head now, like "The Sun Sets." Impressive independent debut.
decent folk sound, don't care for the pop.......2006-02-15
She's got a soothing voice suited for folk, but on a couple tracks seeks a pop sound that is rather generic. If you can tolerate chick-pop you might give this album 3 stars.
Nice voice, great emotion, bland song writing.
Average customer rating:
- Songs sure to bring hope, happiness and total peace
- This Is A Beautiful Album!
- Great CD
- The song "Wildflowers"
- Wildflowers beats ENya
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WildFlowers- Songs Of Love
Manufacturer: Nilsson Media Mission
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Easy Listening
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Country Folk
| Country
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Folk Rock
| Folk
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000067P3A
Release Date: 2002-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Undying Love
- Quiet Place ( Secret Garden)
- Wildflowers
- Someday
- I'll Always Love You
- I Love You More Than Life
- You Steal My Heart Away
- Life's Winding Road
- Streams In the Desert
- Lora
- Sailing Angel
- Ariel
- The Story never ends
- This River Runs Deep
- Beautiful
Album Description
Innocence, radiant beauty, simplicity, peace, gentle tenderness, heart, lovely unforgettable melodies. Lyrics are poetic hymns to of love to Family, Life-Lover, and God. Immerse yourself in the warm gentle quiet of Genie's songs...
Customer Reviews:
Songs sure to bring hope, happiness and total peace.......2005-08-30
On her album Wildflowers, Genie presents a selection of delightful love songs. These songs do not only address romantic love, but also love of pets, family members and God. All are heart felt, absolutely sincere, and very lovely.
At the center of each piece are Genie's simple yet passionate lyrics, delivered in a voice that is sweet as birdsong, delicate as flower petals, and gentle as newly fallen snowflakes. Nestled around Genie's voice are softly lilting guitars, synthesizers, and Genie's lovely piano playing.
The title track, "Wildflowers", is dedicated to Genie's grandmother, and speaks of childhood days, growing up, and the love of a grandmother for her grandchild. "Quiet Place" includes a fragile and beautiful melodic line, and is an achingly lovely song about finding serenity while living in a harsh world. This piece also contains one of Genie's strongest and most passionate vocal deliveries.
"Someday" is a wistful song, again, about waiting for a time of serenity and peace, while "Undying Love", dedicated to Genie's parents, is a lovely piece about the bonds and boundless love between parents and their children.
"Ariel" is a lullaby like piece that Genie penned for her dog. The gentle "You Steal My Heart Away" is a favorite of mine, which Genie wrote for her future child. It includes a melodic guitar, and a dreamy delivery with all the passion of a future mother in it. Truly lovely.
"Sailing Angel" is a soft, lilting, piano driven instrumental, and a definite album highlight. "I Love You More Than Life", "Life's Winding Road", and "I'll Always Love You" are beautiful pieces, and all would make delightful editions to a wedding or any special occasion. And "Streams In The Desert" is a wonderful piece about miracles and God's love. The final song, "Lora", is a gentle, positive and hopeful song about solace, healing and the grace found when you are truly loved by others.
Following "Lora" are instrumental versions of all the vocal tracks, wonderful to sing along with or simply relax to. The final piece, "Trees", is a poem read by Genie at age eight. It's a sweet way to end the record.
Wildflowers is a lovely and endearing album that discusses the glory of love. It is soothing, sincere and straight from Genie's heart to her listeners. A beautiful album, which can be enjoyed by everyone. It will bring hope, happiness and total peace. Highly recommended!
This Is A Beautiful Album!.......2005-08-07
Even so, get the Genie 4 CD Box set instead of this. This title is one of the four in that set. Genie makes angelic and pristine music. It is very calming and spiritually satisfying. I highly recommend the 4 CD box set. Get that, and you will have a nice little Genie collection. It's a great deal.
Great CD.......2005-02-25
Hey this is great, but get the CD set; it's a better deal.
The song "Wildflowers".......2003-12-20
I heard the song Wildflowers at cmradio.net and it grabbed my heart. I'm ordering a copy of it for my wife for Christmas.
Brian
http:///www.jbrianhill.com
Wildflowers beats ENya.......2003-11-27
For a long time Genie has been my second favorite artist next to Enya.
Now Genie has caught up and passed Enya.
Mostly because Genie writes even better songs than Enya. They touch my heart like nothing else in the world.
You just have to have this CD and share it with all of your loved ones.
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Wildflowers
Connie Price & Keystones
Manufacturer: Now Again
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Soul Fire: The Majestic Collection
- Soul Explosion
- Sugar's Boogaloo
- Raw Funk
- The Budos Band
ASIN: B000667GE6
Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Sticks & Stones
- Sucker Punch
- Western Champion
- The Buzzard
- Tall Dry Grass
- The Shadows Of Leaves
- Fuzz And Them
- Double Dutch
- Wildflowers
- Get Thy Bearings
Customer Reviews:
buy it now!.......2005-08-07
Like funk? Like jazz? Like film scores? Buy this album. This is simply breathtaking. It is both party music and contemplative music, with layers of instruments so deep it requires multiple listens just to fully "hear" each song. Over twenty musicians collaborated on this project, and not a single one of them strays from the tightly orchestrated rhythms and flowing melodies.
This is easily the best album of 2004. Also be sure to check out the other Now-Again releases for more funkified music of superb caliber.
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Best of the New Birth: Wildflowers
New Birth
Manufacturer: Collectables
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Disco
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Quiet Storm
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
CDs $7 - $10
| Disco
| Dance & DJ
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
All Bargain Titles
| Disco
| Dance & DJ
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
CDs $7 - $10
| Funk
| R&B
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
All Bargain Titles
| Funk
| R&B
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
4-for-3 Dance & DJ
| 4-for-3 Music
| Stores
| Music
4-for-3 Pop
| 4-for-3 Music
| Stores
| Music
4-for-3 R&B
| 4-for-3 Music
| Stores
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4-for-3 All Music
| 4-for-3 Music
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ASIN: B0000TAODE
Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Dream Merchant
- Wildflower
- Its Impossible
- I Can Understand It
- Until Its Time For You To Go
- ]i Dont Want To Do Wrong
- I Wash My Hands Of The Whole Damn Deal - Part 1
- Granddaddy (Part 1)
- How Good It Feels
- Do It Again
Album Description
10-track collection from the R&B/Disco band originally called the Nite-Liters. 1998. Collectables. 2004.
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