Mirror Blue [Import]
Mirror Blue [Import]
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Reissue of Thin Lizzy's 1980 LP. Includes a Few Outstanding Tracks, Most Notably, 'we Will Be Strong', the Title Track 'chinatown' and 'killer on the Loose' Stand Apart from the Rest. Includes Six Other Tracks.
Mirror Blue,Richard Thompson,Polygram Int'l,Album Rock,British Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Mirror
Jacky Terrasson
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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ASIN: B000RRUS7G
Release Date: 2007-08-28 |
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- Juvenile
- Just a Gigolo
- You've Got a Friend
- Little Red Ribbon
- Tragic Mulatto Blues
- America the Beautiful
- Cherokee
- Everything Happens To Me
- Mirror
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- Blue Oyster Cult in 2001
- Blue Oyster Cult's best album in 20 years *
- Average For BOC
- good but not excellent
- 3.5 stars A nice effort.
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The Curse of the Hidden Mirror
Blue Öyster Cult
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
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ASIN: B00005JXQC
Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Dance On Stilts
- Showtime
- The Old Gods Return
- Pocket
- One Step Ahead Of The Devil
- I Just Like To Be Bad
- Here Comes That Feeling
- Out Of The Darkness
- Stone Of Love
- Eye Of The Hurricane
- Good To Feel Hungry
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The Blue Oyster Cult have long touted themselves as "the thinking man's heavy-metal band," a notion that must have the members of Spinal Tap scratching their shaggy scalps in envy. On their first album of the new millennium, BOC prove they're still smart enough to play to their strengths, wearing their 1970s classic-rock heritage like a badge of honor. Indeed, there's nary a contemporary influence in sight, just the familiar riff- and bass-heavy hard rock of their Me Decade prime, infused with an enviable--if not exactly Rhodes scholarly--economy of purpose and a deceptively easy pop sensibility forged by the core members' (Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, Eric Bloom, and Allen Lanier) three-decade alliance. Given the idiom and its expectations, the subject matter naturally tends toward 2-D nihilism ("I Just Like to Be Bad") and goth-apocalyptic lite ("The Old Gods Return," "One Step Ahead of the Devil"). The band maintains a level of literacy that would at least do Todd McFarlane proud. The Roeser-produced all-digital recording is crisp and showcases the band's familiar charms with understated clarity. --Jerry McCulley
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Blue Oyster Cult in 2001.......2007-03-13
The first thing that struck me was the album cover. Something of stoic symbolism that doesn't get complicated with multitudes of colors. The men in suits portrayed reminded me of Sammy Hagar's "Standing Hampton", Pink Floyd's "Wish you were here" and Rush's "Hemispheres". I have been a big fan of the band and have listened to what I call the "golden years" of their discography for some time. The question is, could the reuniting of Buck Dharma, Eric Bloom and the rest of the major lineup of those golden years bring anything new to the table without losing some of the sonic edge and eccentric themes that garnered them success before?
Suits are off, and the Reaper is long gone. Godzilla has fled Tokyo and with the blues and southern rock tinged track listing that this album has, I don't think anyone is "burning for you" or me for that matter. What the band does is come forth with a very different sound and song structure, but it is not a bad thing. Dharma's signature voice still brings some nostalgia of yesteryear, and the easy, pleasant riffs that are heard from the guitars is not over the top, yet rarely underachieving.
The album opens with a toe tapping, semi-vigorous riff that is every bit Southern Rock, as it is Bad Company. Song's like "Good to feel Hungry" and "Out of the Darkness" have their blues parts but still try to keep an even keel as a fluffy, soft rock song. "Showtime" is perhaps my favorite on the whole album, as it seems to have a lot more energy and power in the vocals and overall instrumental approach. The songwriting on the album is nothing to tip your hat to but at the same time, were the lyrics of hits like "Godzilla" and "Don't Fear the Reaper" really that complicated? This song is also good because there seems to be a better effort in changeups in chorus and harmony. The song "Pocket" is another that opens with a good old rocking beat that holds well throughout the song, which is much faster paced than most on the album. The album has eleven tracks in all, and rounds out with "Hurricane" which has some great slide guitar and rhythm sections that really help this album finish strong.
It is not your father's blue oyster cult, or your grandfathers for that matter. What it is however, is some great blues rock that is fun enough to throw in and just let play. Despite the suits, this is really pretty casual listening, so if you are looking for more energetic, stadium rockers like "I'm burning for you" and "Godzilla", you will not find it here.
Blue Oyster Cult's best album in 20 years *.......2007-02-13
The 2001 version of Blue Oyster Cult rocked! This cd even topped the highly spirited "Heaven Forbid" release, from '98. This time, the band gels quite nicely, and they groove big time. The sound is a perfect balance of "classic" B.O.C. with new and fresh ideas - evoking many contrasting tones, moods, offbeat, yet inspiring lyrics, with sharp, heavy, and as always- jazzy riffs. Just listen to "Out Of The Darkness"-that's classic BOC all the way. Good melodies, and strong vocals are on display as well. Best tunes are the vintage '70's, quirky Cult- "Good To Feel Hungry" (which features a nice organ solo from Allen Lanier), the rock 'n' reggae of "Showtime", intense rocker "Eye Of The Hurricane", and even the laid back, groovin' opener, "Dance On Stilts". Danny Miranda's melodic bass style is the best heard on a BOC record since Joe Bouchard was in the band. Bobby Rondinelli's drumming is tight, and complimentary to the material, never going off track, and always suiting the personality of the song. The power-pop stylings of "Here Comes That Feeling" and "Pocket" are a breath of fresh air, with soaring, fierce soloing by Buck and catchy vocal arrangements. I must say as well, that both Buck Dharma and Eric Bloom's vocal chops are great on this album. The only bad track here is the forced heavy metal of "One Step Ahead Of The Devil" which tries a bit too hard. Other than that one misfire, everything here works. The jammin' guitar-driven rocker, "Stone Of Love" features a unique lyric from Richard Meltzer, always welcome on a B.O.C. album. Once again novelist John Shirley contributes some fine lyrics as well, some dealing with living in the moment ("Pocket") and self awareness. Give this album a chance, and listen to it a few times to let it sink in- without comparing it to "old days" BOC, also, some of these tunes get better with repeated listenings, especially "I Just Like To Be Bad". Overall, this album rocks hard with great songs, and inspired performances from all 5 members. The Old Gods have returned! Looking forward to the next BOC studio album, I hope they make another record.
Average For BOC.......2006-10-24
It took three years for BOC to put out another studio disc after the excellent "Heaven Forbid" and this time the results are a bit more mixed. "Curse" is a solid enough album, but there are no instant classics like were found on "Heaven Forbid". Overall the album is a bit pedestrian. Some of the lyrics are downright stupid which is unusual for this band. I tend to like the Buck songs the most on this disc, although Eric Bloom does himself proud on the very BOC like "The Old Gods Return" which is very much in the tradition of older BOC. Buck treads more pop-ish ground for the most part with the opening track "Dance On Stilts" which I could see as a single. "Pocket" which is a catchy little ditty. "Here Comes That Feeling" is another decent one. Other than that the album is pretty average BOC. The production on this is superb as it is probably one of the best sounding BOC albums, from a sonic perspective, the band's history. Overall the album is not bad, but not essential either.
good but not excellent.......2006-04-16
Some songs of this cd are obvious and disposables. But BOC are a great rock band and the mistery, aliens and black magic follow.
3.5 stars A nice effort........2005-12-16
I am pleased they came out with this, and I like many of the songs. Overall, it is a good CD, but none of the tracks stand out or are any better than their past work. This release lacks originality, and one tends to get bored with it after a while because you hear a lot of cliches that have been done many times before. But this was what they were aiming for; an embracing of their past triumphs, and I can respect that. Other than that one gripe, this is THE highest quality recording of all the BOC catalog. Their sound was never as crisp and clear as it is here. Bloody well right.
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ASIN: B000000KGE
Release Date: 1997-06-03 |
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- Wedding Chor From 'Lohengrin' - Choir Of Belgrad Nat Opr
- Matrimonial Benediction in F, Op.9 - Joseph Berger
- 'A Midsummer Night's Dream': Wedding March - LPO/Alfred Scholz
- The Beautiful Blue Danube: Waltz Op.314 - Vienna Opr Orch/Carl Michalski
- Wedding March: Mazurka Op.20a - London Festival Orch/Alberto Lizzio
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- I Finally Found Someone
- Power Of Love
- Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You
- Unchained Melody
- Just The Way You Are
- You Are So Beautiful
- My Love
- (Everything I Do) I Do It For You
- You're In My Heart
- Always
- Love Is All Around
- Enless Love
Customer Reviews:
wedding songs.......2005-10-12
I don't think this CD is for weddings....I personaly didn't care for it. It's to circus like music...
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- Not quite up to standards
- BOC saving their best for last...
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Curse of the Hidden Mirror
Blue Oyster Cult
Manufacturer: Crown
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ASIN: B00005LJN0
Release Date: 2001-12-12 |
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Not quite up to standards.......2007-01-29
This cd is the follow up to the absolutely brilliant "Heaven Forbid" and it misses the mark that Heaven achieved. But BOC remain (along with UFO) to be one of the old 70's bands still putting out good quality albums. Don't be fooled this is not "Secret Treaties" Tyranny and Mutation or any of the other classic Cult stuff. But it works more than not. If you want to get back into Cult or into them for the first time, try this cd. Also try the ones mentioned above along with the first album, Mirrors (great songs, absolutely lousy production job by Tom Werman) any of the live albums, agents Of Fortune. So enjoy the Cult!!
BOC saving their best for last..........2005-08-10
While Cultosaurus Erectus, Secret Treaties, Spectres and Mirrors are pretty good releases, they are not as strong as BOC's two most recent studio efforts. This one and "Heaven Forbid" are very strong CD's. I am quite impressed that the band has essentially come full circle to the type of material they produced in their early years and even improved upon it with better sound production (they had some really dogs in the mid 80's). This disc has a few decent rockers from Eric Bloom on vocals and some terrific mid-paced pop tracks that Buck Dharma is famous for singing. It seems that even mild rock fans appreciate tracks such as: "Pocket", the late 70's classic sounding "Here Comes That Feeling Again" and the tongue-and-cheek selection "Dance on Stilts". This CD has about five mentionable standouts. This is very ecclectic, typical BOC material... Odd metaphorical lyrics and excellent musicianship. I give it five stars.
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Mirror
Morning Vision Blue
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ASIN: B000R11HG8 |
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1 Deliver Me Up
2 My Demon
3 Thinking Two Times Now
4 Light
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- a sadly underrated album by a master songwriter
- Why?
- my favorite RT album
- Yet another underrated Thompson effort...
- No Rest for the Ones God Blessed
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Mirror Blue
Richard Thompson
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ASIN: B000002URF
Release Date: 1994-02-08 |
Tracks:
- For The Sake Of Mary
- I Can't Wake Up To Save My Life
- MGB-GT
- The Way That It Shows
- Easy There, Steady Now
- King Of Bohemia
- Shane And Dixie
- Mingus Eyes
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a sadly underrated album by a master songwriter.......2007-06-02
This is actually my favorite Richard Thompson album of the 1990s. Why? The SONGS. "I Can't Wake Up to Save My Life" is arguably the best of his woman-as-succubus songs. "MGB-GT" has a riff that rivals "Back Street Slide" and a delicious sense of loneliness buried under its nerdy, infectuous enthusiasm for a car. "The Way that It Shows" attacks the subject of false love from a wholly original angle, brought to life with an astonishingly off-kilter but inevitable chord sequence. Even "Shane and Dixie" is a good deal deeper and creepier than people seem to recognize.
The tragic character sketch of "Beeswing" is one of the finest lyrics ever written by RT or anyone else. When the girl says "You may be lord of half the world, you'll not own me as well"... that's just when we sense the knife. He stabs it straight in your heart with the last verse, "Maybe that's just the price you pay for the chains you refuse". Incredible.
A lot of people dislike Mitch Froom's production, and it IS quirky (I happen to like it), but don't let that get in the way of enjoying these gorgeous songs!
Why?.......2005-12-20
Why is this performer so little known and gets so little attention? For the life of me, I don't understand how Clapton, McCartney (who I dislike), Springsteen (who I love), Dylan, get so much attention and this man barely registered a blip (if that at all.
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i Beeswing
never fails to bring tears to my eyes. The pain in his voice is so palpable!
Love this man!
And I agree with the poster who said Shoot Out the Lights is not that great. For one thing, it's very short and another the songs are not as good as his others. But even with that, I'll take Richard Thompson over almost anybody, including Clapton, who I admit is a great blues singer but not that varied in his songs.
my favorite RT album.......2005-05-03
Mitchell Froom's inventive production (surely a personal best) gives each of these songs a delightfully individual feel. Mr. Thompson matches it with his best collection of songs ever, nearly every one a classic. How could anyone give this marvelous CD less than five stars? One of the all time great disks.
Yet another underrated Thompson effort..........2004-10-16
Richard Thompson's voluminous output for Capitol (from roughly 1988-1999) deserves a rebirth. Most of it suffers from an unjustified out of print status (were sales that bad?). "Mirror Blue" from 1994 was by no means the best from this bag, but it contains many notable songs.
Why does this album have such a retched reputation? It really only pales in comparison to its predecessor "Rumor and Sigh" (one of Thompson's best Capitol albums). Maybe the general public wanted another "I Feel So Good" and didn't get it? Thompson rarely if ever repeats himself and this album didn't carbon copy "Rumor and Sigh" whatsoever. Whatever the reason this album doesn't deserve to be spat at. "I Can't Wake Up To Save My Life" almost pays for admission alone, but add to that at least two more incredible songs, the medieval madrigal "King of Bohemia" and folksy "Beeswing", and something undeniably great emerges. Of course these songs appear on Capitol's compacted compliation "Action Packed". But that collection leaves out other greats such as Thompson's ode to his "MGB-GT"; the heavy and unforgettable "The Way That it Shows"; the rousing tale of fame and immortality "Shane and Dixie"; and the laid back defiance of "Taking My Business Elsewhere". All great stuff and all out of print at the time of this typing.
Thompson survived his Capitol woes and still tours and releases great albums. An all-acoustic album is apparently planned for late 2004 early 2005, and right now he's on a scaled down "1000 Years of Popular Music" tour. Everyone should see this show (I saw the October 13th show in St. Paul). Thompson continues to age gracefully, and "Mirror Blue" represents one step along the way. An underrated and underappreciated step, but a good one nonetheless.
No Rest for the Ones God Blessed.......2004-05-08
This album has such a pervasive rep as a dud that I stayed away from it for a good long while -- took me 10 years to give it a listen. It has quickly become one of my favorite Thompson albums. The big knock on it has been Mitch Froom's production, which many find heavy-handed. As for me, I think it's high time Thompson's fans stopped pining away for old Joe Boyd and acquainted themselves with the 21st, or even 20th, century. Many will have to be dragged kicking and screaming, but it'll be good for them.
As usual, Thompson throws himself into his songs, never content to settle for pretty or clever, always asking more from each song, asking it to do something no other song has ever quite done. Fate is playing strange tricks on Thompson, blessing him with a nearly unrivaled talent but keeping him in obscurity. What can I say, it's his cross to bear. The way he deals with it is what will define him.
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