Anne Harris
Anne Harris
Track Listings
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1. Good For It
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2. I Think I Got You
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3. Where's the Girl
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4. Rugged Road
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5. Bother Me
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6. Dandelion
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7. Leave's Turnin'
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8. Someday
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9. What I Am
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Editorial Reviews
Jennifer Layton, Indie-Music.com, Sept. 6, 2002
Pop/rock with fiery fiddle playing...the occasional foray into festive Caribbean beats, traditional folk, aggressive rock, rustic country folk.
Product Description
Anne's self-titled debut CD has been enthusiastically received since its June 2001 release on her Rugged Road label. Her expressive melodies and lyrics, sensual vocals and unique fiddle stylings, along with guitars and bass, are folded in textured layers of African flavored percussion. The result is an earthy, organic blend that draws from varied American, traditional, and global influences and rhythms. The songs, all penned by Anne, traverse a meandering path over varied lyrical and musical terrain, with the path itself, rather than the destination, defining the continuity of the work. On "Good For It," the opening track, a misty Middle Eastern-flavored intro weaves into a soulful lyrical appeal to higher love and a spirited instrumental bridge. A masterful layer of rhythm and percussion and interpretive guitar work provide the common thread for this beautiful tapestry. Further along the path we come to a meadow, where the lively Celtic-influenced instrumental ch! orus of "Dandelion" dances around picturesque lyrics which remind us that love, however fleeting, changes us for life. From the hopeful yearning and haunting violin strains of "Someday" to the upbeat Caribbean lilt and teasing, tongue-in-cheek lyrics of "I Think I Got You," the songs are as distinct from one another as a forest and a lake, and yet juxtapose just as scenically. In the rhythmically driven "Where's the Girl," the hopes and dreams of yesterday's small town girl are crowded out by a tomorrow that came too soon, while the autobiographical "Leaves Turnin'," delivers a poignant and uplifting metaphor about the spiraling continuity of life by singing praise of the ever-present love, wisdom and pride that Anne feels from her late grandparents. Both songs face, from different angles, a central theme that life, all life, goes on.
Anne Harris
Anne Harris,Anne Harris,Rugged Road Records,Expressive vocals and unique fiddle stylings with sounds ranging from Celtic to Caribbean to Americana. High-energy, earthy and organic folk-pop with broad appeal.
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- Strange, inspired genius
- Consider The Source
- The Worst Drivel I've Ever Heard
- Keep the good work flowing
- Showtunes
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Showtunes
Stephin Merrit , Ivan Johnson , Douglas Quint , Stephin Merritt , Daniel Savell , Pinky Weitzman , Anne Harris , Benjamin Lerman , Blair Brown , and Brian Hall
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009K7RLQ
Release Date: 2006-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Theme from the Orhpan of Zhao
- At Madam Plum's
- Top and the Ball
- What A Fucking Lovely Day
- Auntie Toothache
- It's Hard to be the Emperor
- Sounds Expensive
- Red Shoes
- Fan Dance Cha-Cha
- Little Maiden of the Sea
- Ukulele Me
- Train Song
- Little Hebrew Girl
- Shall We Sing a Duet?
- Song of the Humble Serf
- Collar and the Garter
- Shall We Sing a Duet?
- Sorry, Wrong Show
- Storks
- In the Spring, When I Was Young
- Ugly Little Duck
- And He Would Say
- World Is Not Made of Flowers
- Behold the Lowly Centipede
- In China, Said the Moon
- Hail! Son of Heaven
Album Description
Showtunes features pieces from Magnetic Fields songwriter Stephin Merritt's scores for three recent theatrical productions, all collaborations with Chen Shi-Zheng: The Orphan of Zhao, My Life as a Fairy Tale, and Peach Blossom Fan. Chen, who has gained considerable renown for his bravura 19-hour staging of the Chinese classic "Peony Pavillion" at the 1999 Lincoln Center Festival, was born in Hunan, China; currently based in New York, he has collaborated with such artists as Meredith Monk and Tan Dun.
Customer Reviews:
Strange, inspired genius.......2006-11-21
Stephin Merrit is easily one of the busiest men in music. His style is distinct and diverse at the same time, lending itself to a variety of different projects. Showtunes is such a different project.
The namesake has to do with the numerous plays Merritt has composed music for. This package is the best of those recordings, which are available seperately, at least from certain online retailers. However, this is probably your best bet. Merritt (and many fans, based on some of the unfavorable reviewers) realize that some songs don't sound great out of context. And since these are from musicals, that's to be expected. However, for the most part, these tracks are fantastic - their catchy, witty, and very tuneful. Not hearing Merritt sing on them may be an acquired taste for some, as Merritt's drull baritone suits his songs well. That they aren't sung by him make them no less his. One of the wittiest lyrics has to be "The little Hebrew girl heard her mother's dying wish: 'don't become a Christian, just be Jewish.' Lyrics like this are abound in a very diverse, mixed bag of goodies.
Chen Shi-Zheng directed the plays represented here, and all fall into the tradition of Chinese theatre. Consequently, many of the recordings are tinged by some of that sound. It's amazing how Merritt so easily allows this to fit into his sound.
For those who don't think this is signature Merrit, however, check out Shall We Sing a Duet and its reprise. Tell me that couldn't have fit well on 69 Love Songs.
Consider The Source.......2006-10-16
I know that the reviewer right before me gave this 1 star and called it "the worst drivel he'd ever heard". Before you allow this to sway you, look at his other reviews. This is a guy who's favorite band seems to be Chicago. Also, it would appear that he has purchased more than one box set of the TV show "Frasier".
Take a negative review by this guy as a sign that the "Showtunes" album might well be excellent.
Stephen Merritt might be a little too adventurous for someone who's brain has been turned to pudding by the blandness of Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears.
The Worst Drivel I've Ever Heard.......2006-05-23
This album exemplifies the relentless self-absorption and boredom of performance art. I would never voluntarily buy anything else produced by this man. It is artless, stupid and monotonic.
Did I forget to mention self-pitying and annoying?
If you want to ruin your day, buy this CD and listen to it first thing in the morning.
Keep the good work flowing.......2006-03-24
Stephin Merritt has created another imaginative work with "Showtunes" in his 26-track CD. I've listened to it several times on my commute to and from work, and I'm not quite sure why one of the reviewers object to his absent voice. His other musical enterprises - 6ths, Future Bible Heroes, Magnetic Fields - don't always have him front-and-center. What he brings to us with "Showtunes" is more of his clever lyrics and catchy tunes.
One track is especially remarkable - "Hail, Son of Heaven". It sounds to me like the Iraq War Anthem. You could read a bit of political intrigue into "Showtunes" lyrics, but hey, why bother? Just enjoy the opera excerpts and the liner notes.
Why did I rate it with only four stars rather than a full five? His capolavoro, "69 Love Songs" (the three-disc set), has everything I want in a funny, clever, and touching entertainment package and gets the full five stars in my book.
Showtunes.......2006-03-24
I'll be brief. I was shocked to see that the only review yet posted for Stephin Merritt's Showtunes was such a bad review, giving an insulting two stars. I can't see anyone who really likes Merritt's body of work not liking this album since it is full of his trademark melodies and clever lyrics. The previous reviewer complained that Merritt doesn't sing on any of the tracks, but he doesn't sing on about a third of his material (Future Bible Heroes, The 6ths, the first two Magnetic Fields and a sizable chunk of 69 Love Songs), so this is nothing new. I can understand if some people may feel the singing is too melodrmatic or mannered, but it fits with the nature of the songs and it's fun. And speaking of the songs, they are presented in a fragmented, seemlingly random order which, of course, makes it impossible to follow the story lines. Nevertheless, I agree with whoever's decision to do this since it emphasizes the music and makes this collection more albumish. Bottom line, this is the best Stephin Merritt release since 69 Love Songs. (Also, the full recordings of the three musicals can be purchased from that most famous of online download stores.)
Average customer rating:
- Stunning, but one annoying flaw
- Beautiful Tribute
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Remembrance
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
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ASIN: B0000AE7BS
Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Requiem Aeternam Dona Eis, Domine
- Nunc Dimittis
- Salvator Mundi
- Greater Love Hath No Man
- Crossing The Bar (Sunset And Evening Star)
- Eternal Father
- O God Our Help
- Ecce Quomodo Moritur Iustus
- Hear My Prayer
- Psalm 23
- Give Rest, O Christ
- Pie Jesus (From Requiem Op48)
- Ubi Caritas
- Abide With Me
- Sanctus (From Deutche Messe D872)
- For The fallen
- Holy Is The True Light
- Angus Dei
- In Paradisum
Customer Reviews:
Stunning, but one annoying flaw.......2006-03-17
The singing is flawless and deeply moving.
But why does track 13 - Ubi Caritas - insist on starting AFTER the music has already begun. When approached from number 12, it works fine. But to cue the thing (which is why I bought this CD), you have to BACK UP to hear the song from the beginning.
I thought it was just my CD or my player - but NO, the flaw is on this web page too.
Still, this is a treasured CD.
Beautiful Tribute.......2005-08-06
This album from one of the world's greatest organists, John Scott, is one of the most beautiful musical tributes to those who lost their lives in 9/11. The Nunc Dimittis is one of the most haunting versons of this traditional prayer ever written.
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Wine and Poetry
Anne Harris
Manufacturer: Rugged Road Records
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ASIN: B000BYCM9W
Release Date: 2005-07-15 |
Tracks:
- Connected
- Letting Go
- The River
- The Gift
- Pray
- Wine and poetry
- Fly
- Be Who You Are
- Desperate Day
- Daffodils...
Product Description
Wine and Poetry is an eclectic, spirited folk-rock experience where textures from around the globe meet and marry in unexpected ways. Anne's third CD since founding her indie label, Rugged Road Records, in 2001. The exictement surrounding this release is due in part to her collaboration with renowned producer Doug McBride (Unphree's McGee, Smashing Pumpkins, Rachel Yamagata.)
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Two Harps as One
Manufacturer: Two Harps As One
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ASIN: B000M7QQKE |
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- wonderfully beautiful ....
- Anne Harris an indie goddess!
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Open Your Doors
Anne Harris
Manufacturer: Rugged Road Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008WFH2
Release Date: 2003-03-14 |
Tracks:
- In My Dream
- Vauban
- Prelude
- Love Song
- Map to Your Heart
- Never the Same
- Falling Off the Page
- Love Is the Light
- Left Behind
- I Believe
- Searching
- Open Your Doors
- Passage
Customer Reviews:
wonderfully beautiful ...........2005-12-12
anne is truly wondrous --- her music is enriching and her lyrics inspiring! listening to her songs is a wonderful opportunity to get away, to dream and to think. also take the time to stop by one of her shows when you're in chicago, it's so worth it!!
Anne Harris an indie goddess!.......2004-04-21
This second album by Anne Harris is a joyfull mixture of rock folk and world beat. Besides her warm and supple voice Anne is a great poet. The lyrics really shine on the semi autobiographical "Vauban" and "Falling of the Page". Anne's emotive voice carries her story songs musically without falling into the trap of half talking that can happen with some artists. We aren't talking "Harper Valley PTA"! The delivery is much more musical with very sophisticated phrasing. The entire album is an uplifting afair. You can't help but laugh at a lyric like "I konow Oprah well enough to know she wouldn't lie". The backing band is extremely tight and incredibly talented. Anne's fiddle work is ,as always, stellar. This album deserves repeated listenings as the subtle lyric content will continue to suprise. This is in all a great sophomore effort that deserves a HUGE audiance. If you ever get a chance to see her perfome in person RUN to see her and her band! The live show only improves on an already stellar album.
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- A Unique, Delightful Musical Treasure
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Anne Harris
Manufacturer: Rugged Road Records
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ASIN: B00008WFH3
Release Date: 2001-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Good For It
- I Think I Got You
- Where's the Girl
- Rugged Road
- Bother Me
- Dandelion
- Leave's Turnin'
- Someday
- What I Am
Album Description
Anne's self-titled debut CD has been enthusiastically received since its June 2001 release on her Rugged Road label. Her expressive melodies and lyrics, sensual vocals and unique fiddle stylings, along with guitars and bass, are folded in textured layers of African flavored percussion. The result is an earthy, organic blend that draws from varied American, traditional, and global influences and rhythms. The songs, all penned by Anne, traverse a meandering path over varied lyrical and musical terrain, with the path itself, rather than the destination, defining the continuity of the work. On "Good For It," the opening track, a misty Middle Eastern-flavored intro weaves into a soulful lyrical appeal to higher love and a spirited instrumental bridge. A masterful layer of rhythm and percussion and interpretive guitar work provide the common thread for this beautiful tapestry. Further along the path we come to a meadow, where the lively Celtic-influenced instrumental ch! orus of "Dandelion" dances around picturesque lyrics which remind us that love, however fleeting, changes us for life. From the hopeful yearning and haunting violin strains of "Someday" to the upbeat Caribbean lilt and teasing, tongue-in-cheek lyrics of "I Think I Got You," the songs are as distinct from one another as a forest and a lake, and yet juxtapose just as scenically. In the rhythmically driven "Where's the Girl," the hopes and dreams of yesterday's small town girl are crowded out by a tomorrow that came too soon, while the autobiographical "Leaves Turnin'," delivers a poignant and uplifting metaphor about the spiraling continuity of life by singing praise of the ever-present love, wisdom and pride that Anne feels from her late grandparents. Both songs face, from different angles, a central theme that life, all life, goes on.
Customer Reviews:
A Unique, Delightful Musical Treasure.......2004-07-28
I discovered Anne Harris playing her incredible music in a local venue and was immediately entranced. I bought her album worried that her incredible stage presence might have fooled me into thinking that her music was better than it actually was. I had nothing to worry about! Anne's music is an incredible blend of influences, with intelligent lyrics, catchy, memorable melodies that pull from her Irish and African heritage, as well, it seems, every place she has ever been to or read about. Her incredible music has enough depth and variety that I find myself listening to both her recordings over and over and over again!
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Her Majesty's Music: Music For The British Royal Family
Manufacturer: Griffin
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ASIN: B00022TPK2
Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
Tracks:
- I Vow to Thee My Country [Royal Duty] - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Love Divine (Blaenwern) [Royal Duty] - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Wash Me Throughly [Royal Maundy] - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Lord for Thy Tender Mercy's Sake [Royal Maundy] - Llandaff Cathedral Choir, Michael Smith, Welsh National Opera Brass
- Give Rest, O Christ (Kontakion) [Rememberence Day]
- O God, Our Help in Ages Past [Rememberence Day]
- I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes [Princess Margaret's Wedding]
- Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Welsh National Anthem) [Prince's Investiture]
- Investiture Anniversary Fanfare [Prince's Investiture]
- Rhapsody for a Prince [Prince's Investiture] - Llandaff Cathedral Choir, Michael Smith, Welsh National Opera Brass
- Gwyn a Gwridog, Hawddgar Iawn (Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise) [Princ] - Llandaff Cathedral Choir, Michael Smith, Welsh National Opera Brass
- Fanfare: Arrival: [Prince's Investiture] - Llandaff Cathedral Choir, Michael Smith, Welsh National Opera Brass
- God Bless the Prince of Wales [Prince's Investiture] - Llandaff Cathedral Choir, Michael Smith, Welsh National Opera Brass
- Set Me as a Seal [Prince Andrew's Wedding] - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Make Me a Channel of Your Peace - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Abide With Me (Eventide) [Royal Funerals] - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
Tracks:
- Trumpet Tune
- I Was Glad When They Said Unto Me - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Behold, O God Our Defender
- Let My Prayer Come Up
- Zadok the Priest - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Be Strong and of Good Courage (Confortarte) - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Rejoice in the Lord Alway - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace - Westminster Abbey Choir
- All People That on Earth Do Dwell - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Sanctus (From the Communion Service in G Minor) - Westminster Abbey Choir
- O Taste and See - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Gloria in Excelsis - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Te Deum Laudamus - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Fanfare and National Anthem - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Orb and Sceptre [March] - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Crown Imperial [March] - Westminster Abbey Choir
Tracks:
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Bridal March [From the Birds] - Westminster Abbey Choir
- Praise, My Soul, The King of Heaven - Westminster Abbey Choir
- We Wait for Thy Loving Kindess - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- God Be Merciful Unto Us and Bless Us [Chant] - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Lord's My Shepard - London Brass, Westminster Abbey Choir
- Blessed Be the God and Father - Llandaff Cathedral Choir, Michael Smith, Welsh National Opera Brass
- Wedding March [From a Midsummers Night's Dream]
- Te Deum in C
- Jubilate in C
- Air [From Water Music Suite]
- Fanfare
- Let All the World in Every Corner Sing
- Put Thou Thy Trust in the Lord
- Fanfare and National Anthem
Music Review:
- Apple Core
- Are We There Yet?
- Better With You
- Big Sky Full O' Dumb Stars
- Celtic Reflections: Misty-Eyed Morning
- Chill Time
- Cut You
- Cutler of the West [Import]
- Doolally
- Dream Harvest
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