Venus [Import]

Venus [Import]

Venus [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Venus
2. Missing The Last Train
3. Real Me
4. Information Overdose
5. Restless Heart
6. What Do We Know
7. Meteor
8. Reply
9. Not For Sale
10. Until The Day Breaks
11. Restless Heart (Bonus Track)
12. What Do We Know (Bonus Track)
13. Until The Day Breaks (Bonus Track)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese Release featuring Three Bonus Tracks: Restless Heart, What Do We Know, and Until the Day Breaks.

Venus,Everon,Avalon,Heavy Metal
Corinne Bailey Rae (Dlx- 2CDs)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This is worth adding to your collection
  • Corinne Bailey Rae - how sweet is she?!!!
  • Corinne Bailey Rae, BUY IT!!!!!!
  • Corinne!!!
  • inventive
Corinne Bailey Rae (Dlx- 2CDs)
Corinne Bailey Rae
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Not Too Late
  2. Live In London & New York (CD/DVD Jewel Box)
  3. Back to Black
  4. Put Your Records On
  5. Evolution of Robin Thicke

ASIN: B000LRY9PY
Release Date: 2007-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Like A Star
  2. Enchantment
  3. Put Your Records On
  4. Till It Happens To You
  5. Trouble Sleeping
  6. Call Me When You Get This
  7. Choux Pastry Heart
  8. Breathless
  9. I'd Like To
  10. Butterfly
  11. Seasons Change

Tracks:

  1. Since I've Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin cover)
  2. Emeraldine (original song)
  3. Munich (Editors cover)
  4. Venus As A Boy (Bjork cover)
  5. Another Rainy Day (original song featured in "VENUS")
  6. Daydreaming (Aretha Franklin cover)
  7. Enchantment remix
  8. I'd Like To remix

Amazon.com

Corinne Bailey Rae Photos

More from Corinne Bailey Rae

Live In London & New York (CD/DVD Jewel Box)

Corinne Bailey Rae

Live in London & New York (CD/DVD Amaray)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars This is worth adding to your collection.......2007-06-27

Mellow, consistent vocals are easy to listen to and mix in with your favorite Blues/RB cd's. Great as background music for gatherings or just to wind-down in the evening.

4 out of 5 stars Corinne Bailey Rae - how sweet is she?!!!.......2007-06-02

This young lady has such a sweet sounding, easy listening voice - I love it. Her voice is so relaxing and peaceful - totally un-violent. She warms my heart. I will be keeping my ear open for more of her talent...

5 out of 5 stars Corinne Bailey Rae, BUY IT!!!!!!.......2007-05-12

We purchased Corinne Bailey Rae, one week before we saw her in person. What a talented young lady. When I think of Corinne Bailey Rae, she defines CLASSEY. Her performance in person speaks volumes. We didn't have the best seats in the house, however, if she comes around again, we will be sure to see her. BUY THIS CD, you will really enjoy it. She is like a breath of fresh air to the music industry.

5 out of 5 stars Corinne!!!.......2007-04-14

I absolutely love this CD! I cannot stop listening to it! My hour drive to and from work doesn't seem to bother me anymore. It's so mellow.

5 out of 5 stars inventive.......2007-04-09

A really enjoyable collection of songs by a fresh and inspired singer who brings a breath of fresh air to the world of pop. Pay special attention to the unique selection of covers. This collection is so cool because there are such great originals and covers.
Venus and Mars
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • should've bought it in high school
  • Band on the Run is much better
  • A stellar album!
  • One of Paul's best!
  • A Musical Trip Down Memory Lane
Venus and Mars
Paul McCartney , and Wings
Manufacturer: EMI
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
Soft RockSoft Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
Arena RockArena Rock | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
Classic RockClassic Rock | Imports | Stores | Music
RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Band on the Run
  2. At The Speed Of Sound
  3. Red Rose Speedway
  4. London Town
  5. Ram

ASIN: B00000721O
Release Date: 1993-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Venus and Mars
  2. Rock Show
  3. Love in Song
  4. You Gave Me the Answer
  5. Magneto and Titanium Man
  6. Letting Go
  7. Venus and Mars (Reprise)
  8. Spirits of Ancient Egypt
  9. Medicine Jar
  10. Call Me Back Again
  11. Listen to What the Man Said
  12. Treat Her Gently/Lonely Old People
  13. Crossroads

Amazon.com

Released in the glow of Wings' biggest and best album, Band on the Run, Venus & Mars found Paul McCartney in his element--a working rock star, being screamed at again, cheerfully riding the last rays of his youth. Adulation always brought the best out of him, and Venus & Mars is nearly the equal of its more lauded predecessor. McCartney never strays from his favorite themes (sex, drugs, rock & roll, and marriage), but his confidence is high as he mixes gorgeous, airy production numbers like "Listen to What the Man Said" and "Letting Go" with the ribald and hilarious. "Rock Show" matches the Who's "Long Live Rock" as the finest and funniest of those self-celebratory '70s stomps. McCartney's effortless marshalling of melody and arrangement hoists the blander material out of trouble, and the best stuff's powered by genuine, rediscovered verve. Facile and frivolous, but not at all bad. And their version of the "Crossroads" theme is wicked. --Taylor Parkes

Album Description

Digitally remastered reissue of their #1 1975 album featuring the #1 smash 'Listen To What The Man Said', plus 'Letting Go', 'Venus And Mars/ Rock Show' and three bonus tracks: 'Zoo Gang', 'Lunch Box/ Odd Sox' & 'My Carnival'. 16tracks total. 1993 Parlophone release.

Album Details

Digitally Remastered Version of the Hit Album with Listen to What the Man Said / Medicine Jar / Magneto and Titanium Man, plus Three Bonus Tracks Added: Zoo Gang / Lunch Box-Odd Sox / My Carnival.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars should've bought it in high school.......2007-07-18

This was one of those records I kept thinking about buying as a teenager but never got around to it. Should've bought in the 70's because I am enjoying it now.

3 out of 5 stars Band on the Run is much better.......2007-06-18

This is far from McCartney's best. In fact, only five of these songs really stand out to me one way or the other. The best songs are easy to pick out: My top pick is the New Orleansy hit Listen to What the Man Said, followed by the album's only two rockers (Letting Go, Rock Show). On the bad end are Spirits of Ancient Egypt, which is just idiotic, and the dull ballad Call Me Back Again. Actually, a lot of these songs are ballads, and rather forgettable ones at that (Love in Song, You Gave Me the Answer, Medicine Jar, Treat Her Gently/Lonely Old People), but at least none of them are odiously bad. I'm not an expert on Paul's solo career, but I will say that Band on the Run leaves much more of an impact.

5 out of 5 stars A stellar album!.......2007-06-18

What a great album! 30 years after, you still can listen in a row to all these great songs. This album, mostly recorded in New Orleans, has a special touch and was the foundation for the 75-76 tour that would bring the Wings around the world and take them to the top.

My 2 favorites: "Magneto And Titanium Man" and "Listen To What The Man Said"!

If you like the best hits of the Wings, go and buy it, you won't be disappointed!

4 out of 5 stars One of Paul's best!.......2007-01-05

This is still one of my favorite McCartney albums. i bought this when it first came out, and liked every song!(which is unusual). in a time when Paul was writing sugary stuff, this effort was pretty darn good! great songwriting. it's like he actually had something to say, instead of frivolous stuff! Love in song, and rockshow are two examples of this great album. i feel like letting go, is another song which ROCKS THE HOUSE!! a great one to listen to any time of day!! Highly Reccomended!

5 out of 5 stars A Musical Trip Down Memory Lane.......2007-01-05

Growing up I was a big fan of Paul McCartney and Wings. I was a little young to know or understand his music during the Beatle years so Wings was my first exposure. This CD brought back a lot of memories spent listening to the radio on a warm summer day without a care in the world. I am especially partial to Magneto and Titanium Man. Although the song is lyrical and fun, its melody and words hearken back to a more carefree time that we all wish to relive. The mastering of the CD was well done and the music was fairly dynamic when compared to other versions of songs from that era. I've definitely enjoyed this CD and have since begun searching out other recording from that era.
The Most Relaxing Classical Music in the Universe
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • the most relaxing classical music in the university
  • Relaxing Classical Music
  • Stress-freedom
  • Greatly enjoy!
  • the most relaxing classical music in the universe
The Most Relaxing Classical Music in the Universe
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni , Johann Sebastian Bach , Ralph Vaughan Williams , George Frideric Handel , Gustav Holst , Samuel Barber , Edvard Grieg , Jean Sibelius , Antonin Dvorak , Franz Liszt , Charles Gounod , Fryderyk Chopin , Alexander Borodin , Maurice Ravel , Vivaldi, Antonio , Satie, Erik , and Various Artists
Manufacturer: Denon Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

PavanesPavanes | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
QuartetsQuartets | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by AlbinoniAll Works by Albinoni | Albinoni, Tomaso | ( A ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by J.S. BachAll Works by J.S. Bach | Bach, Johann Sebastian | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by BarberAll Works by Barber | Barber, Samuel | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by BeethovenAll Works by Beethoven | Beethoven, Ludwig van | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by BorodinAll Works by Borodin | Borodin, Alexander | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by ChopinAll Works by Chopin | Chopin, Frédéric | ( C ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dvorák, Antonín | ( D ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by DebussyAll Works by Debussy | Debussy, Claude | ( D ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by GounodAll Works by Gounod | Gounod, Charles | ( G ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
Grieg, EdvardGrieg, Edvard | ( G ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by HandelAll Works by Handel | Handel, George Frideric | ( H ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by HolstAll Works by Holst | Holst, Gustav | ( H ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
Janácek, LeosJanácek, Leos | ( J ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by LisztAll Works by Liszt | Liszt, Franz | ( L ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAll Works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus | ( M ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by PachelbelAll Works by Pachelbel | Pachelbel, Johann | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
Ravel, MauriceRavel, Maurice | ( R ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by SatieAll Works by Satie | Satie, Erik | ( S ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by SibeliusAll Works by Sibelius | Sibelius, Jean | ( S ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by TchaikovskyAll Works by Tchaikovsky | Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich | ( T ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
Vaughan Williams, RalphVaughan Williams, Ralph | ( V ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by VivaldiAll Works by Vivaldi | Vivaldi, Antonio | ( V ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
EtudesEtudes | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
PreludesPreludes | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
DivertimentosDivertimentos | Serenades & Divertimentos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
BagatellesBagatelles | Short Forms | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
SonatinasSonatinas | Sonatas | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
SuitesSuites | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
Tone PoemsTone Poems | Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
VariationsVariations | Forms & Genres | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
Vocal & SongVocal & Song | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
Vocal & SongVocal & Song | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music | Cantatas | Romances
GeneralGeneral | Vaughan Williams, Ralph | Composers | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
General ContemporaryGeneral Contemporary | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Romantic (c.1820-1910) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
PianoPiano | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
ViolinViolin | Strings | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
CompilationsCompilations | Classical | Styles | Music
ChorusesChoruses | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Songs & Lieder | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. The Most Relaxing Classical Album In the World Ever, Volume II
  2. The Most Relaxing Classical Album in the World...Ever!
  3. The Most Relaxing Piano Album in the World...Ever!
  4. More Of The Most Relaxing Classical Music In The Universe
  5. Mozart for Relaxation

ASIN: B00008RH16
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. Canon - Pachelbel
  2. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik-Andante - Mozart
  3. Fur Elise - Beethoven
  4. String Quartet #1 - Tchaikovsky
  5. Clair De Lune - Debussy
  6. Idyl for Strings - Adagio - Janacek
  7. Adagio in G Mnor - Albinoni
  8. The Girl with the Flaxen Hair - Debussy
  9. Air on a G String - Bach
  10. Greensleeves - Vaughn Williams
  11. Largo from Xerxes - Handel
  12. Prelude in C - Bach
  13. The Planets - Venus - Holst
  14. Goldberg Variations - Aria - Bach
  15. Adagio for Strings - Barber

Tracks:

  1. Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun - Debussy
  2. Fur Elise - Beethoven
  3. Holberg Suite - Sarabande - Grieg
  4. Valse Triste - Sibelius
  5. Concerto in F Minor - Largo - Bach
  6. Serenade for String - Moderato - Dvorak
  7. Liebestraume - Liszt
  8. Ave Maria - Bach/Bounod
  9. Etude in E Major - Chopin
  10. String Quartet No 2 - Nocturne - Borodin
  11. Arabesque - Debussy
  12. Pavane for Dead Princess - Ravel
  13. The Four Seasons - Largo - Vivaldi
  14. Gymno0pedie 1 - Satie
  15. Moonlight Sonata - Adagio - Beethoven
  16. Piano Concerto No 21 - Andante - Mozart "Elvira Madigan"

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the most relaxing classical music in the university.......2007-05-12

All my favorites. I can start the CD player, which is wired to speakers in every room of my house, and just let it play, along with "The Most Relaxing Classical Music in the World" and "The Most Relaxing Classical Guitar in the World." I enjoy an awareness of familiar and beautiful strains of my favorites all day long and never get tired of it.

My brother visited me recently and noticed it right away. That will be another order for this fabulour music.

5 out of 5 stars Relaxing Classical Music.......2007-01-08

I was not really a classical music fan but I am now. I purchased this cd for my 14 year old grand-daughter, not knowing we would both enjoy the music so much. She has always enjoyed classical music along with all of the other teen music, rap, rock, country, etc.
Also, it really helped being able to listen to parts of the music before purchasing.

2 out of 5 stars Stress-freedom.......2006-03-14

Perfect music to end the work day. After listening to this I can face the evening. If the morning is hard, a little at lunch time gets me through the afternoon.

5 out of 5 stars Greatly enjoy!.......2006-02-23

I first developed a taste for this music a number of years ago when my daughter started playing in the orchestra. The reason I made this purchase however, was because I have a great deal of difficulty with anxiety and I was looking for ways to find help. I love these CDs. It helps so much to sit and close my eyes and enjoy the music. The CDs are full of beautiful music.

5 out of 5 stars the most relaxing classical music in the universe.......2005-09-21

it's the best next to the first one...
Velvet Goldmine: A film by Todd Haynes: Music From The Original Motion Picture
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Cosmic Aural Orgasm!
  • a wondrous album
  • The best soundtrack album EVER - even if Bowie wasn't involved
  • Wow! I mean just wow!
  • Very uneven
Velvet Goldmine: A film by Todd Haynes: Music From The Original Motion Picture
Carter Burwell , Brian Eno , Shudder to Think , Placebo , The Venus in Fur , Wylde Ratttz , Grant Lee Buffalo , Pulp , Roxy Music , and Teenage Fanclub & Donna Matthews
Manufacturer: Fontana London
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
1990s1990s | By Decade | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Velvet Goldmine
  2. Trainspotting: Music From The Motion Picture
  3. Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  4. Here Come the Warm Jets
  5. Hedwig And The Angry Inch: Original Cast Recording

ASIN: B00000DLV3
Release Date: 1998-11-03

Tracks:

  1. Needle In The Camel's Eye - Brian Eno
  2. Hot One - Shudder To Think
  3. 20th Century Boy - Placebo
  4. 2HB - The Venus In Furs
  5. T.V. Eye - Wylde Rattz
  6. Ballad of Maxwell Demon - Shudder To Think
  7. The Whole Shebang - Grant Lee Buffalo
  8. Ladytron - The Venus In Furs
  9. We Are The Boys - Pulp
  10. Virginia Plain - Roxy Music
  11. Personality Crisis - Teenage Fanclub & Donna Matthews
  12. Satelite Of Love - Lou Reed
  13. Diamond Meadows - T. Rex
  14. Bitter's End - Paul Kimble & Andy Mackay
  15. Baby's On Fire - The Venus In Furs
  16. Bitter-Sweet - The Venus In Furs
  17. Velvet Spacetime - Carter Burwell
  18. Tumbling Down - The Venus In Furs
  19. Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) - Steve Harley

Amazon.com essential recording

Director Todd Haynes's celebration of the sex, drugs, and rock & roll of the British glam era of the early '70s, Velvet Goldmine, would be nothing without the music that inspired it. A few unusual absentees (no Bowie, Iggy Pop, or New York Dolls?), but folks such as Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Lou Reed, and T-Rex are represented. Several covers from the glam era are performed without much deviation by two supergroups: the Venus in Furs, featuring members of England's elite--Bernard Butler, and Thom Yorke of Radiohead; and Wylde Ratz, featuring Mark Arm of Mudhoney, Ron Asheton of the original Stooges, and Thurston Moore and Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth. Strongest are the originals submitted to the film: Shudder to Think tame their own experimental excesses to put forth two glam-worthy originals with "Hot One" and "Ballad of Maxwell Demon." Pulp deliver "We Are the Boys," which runs amuck with the dramatic stagepower of the finest glam. --Rob O'Connor

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Cosmic Aural Orgasm!.......2007-04-17

I fell in love with Velvet Goldmine the very first time I saw it - in large part thanks to this soundtrack. But when you look at the roster of names involved with this project - Michael Stipe, Brian Eno, Thurston Moore, Placebo, Thom Yorke of Radiohead - it should come as no surprise -greatness begets greatness!

There are really no weak songs on this soundtrack. Needle in the Camel's Eye is simply infectious - this song - which opens the movie - was as subtle as a slap in the face and immediately grabbed my attention. The closing song - Steve Harley's Make Me Smile - conveys the sheer joy and passion music can provide. And all of the songs in between are even better.

We are treated to some of the biggest names from the era including Roxy Music (the exuberance of Virginia Plain), T-Rex (a dreamy Diamond Meadows) and the genius that is Lou Reed (Satellite Of Love) - a song that even my six year old niece adores singing. She knows this whole soundtrack by heart!

I grew up listening to Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Iggy and the Stooges and Bowie thanks to my older cousins. But I might have never listened to Roxy Music or T-Rex if it wasn't for this album. If you like the songs on this album - you'll probably love a lot of their music.

However, in my opinion, the two best songs on this album - hands down - are Ladytron - performed by The Venus in Furs - a sort of supergroup fronted by Thom Yorke and 20th Century Boy - covered by the brilliant juggernaut that is Placebo.

Ladytron is just a gorgeous number - a swoony almost psychedlic tune and Thom Yorke's voice is incredible as always as he sings - I use you, and I confuse you...

As for 20th Century Boy - this song isn't just the highlight of the soundtrack - it's also one of the highlights of the whole movie. Brian Molko's stage presence is phenomenal and whether you are listening to this song on CD or watching him perform it live in the movie - he sells this song completely with a sexy swagger to his singing.

Molko has frequently been called a ladyboy - and he possesses a physique that can only be described as petite - but believe me - listen to him perform this song once - watch him live in the movie - this ladyboy has got more cajones than most singers twice his size! And if you like this song - you should definitely check out the rest of Placebo's music. They are one of the most under appreciated and under rated bands in the world today.

Rounding out the soundtrack, Ewan McGregor channels Iggy Pop in T.V. Eye, and Jonathan Rhys Meyers proves that being a world class wanker doesn't prevent him from also being a fantastic singer. Rhys Meyers has a lovely voice and range which he utilizes briliantly in the songs Tumbling Down and Baby's On Fire.

The rest of the songs including Hot One, Ballad of Maxwell Demon, The Whole Shebang, 2HB, Personality Crisis, Bitter-Sweet, and We Are The Boys by Pulp are all solid numbers, sonically capturing the whole mood of that era in music. As I said, there are really NO weak songs on this soundtrack.

The only thing I was disappointed about was that they left out a couple other really good songs - Rhys Meyers lovely rendition of Sebastian - which is a shame - because he sings it beautifully - and Gary Glitter's uber cheezy/sleazy number Do You Wanna Touch Me?

This album is definitely worth every cent and it's one you will never grow tired of listening too. A must have for any person who has a genuine passion and appreciation for good music!

5 out of 5 stars a wondrous album.......2006-08-20

this is the soundtrack that led me into the wonderful world of glam rock! it is outstanding and i could just play it again and again.... it is certainly one of the most brilliant albums out there and probably my favourite soundtrack of all time.

5 out of 5 stars The best soundtrack album EVER - even if Bowie wasn't involved.......2006-08-12

Simply, this is the BEST soundtrack CD ever recorded, bar none, hands down, no contest. Why? On first...or millionth...listen, the entire album captures the film, the world, the era, the style, and the sound expertly, effortlessly - but it's not just an empty gesture or a slick impersonation, VG amplifies and expands the authentic glam vision to create something somehow more glam, deeper, more intense, more addictive, sexy, heartbreaking, uplifting, even dangerous - once you see the movie, and once you hear these songs, you'll play them over & over, come back to them year after year, and they'll become the fabric of your own life - or your imagined life, past, present, future, or even a fond, faded memory of what never was. The most jaw-dropping achievement of the album, aside from impeccable taste (Eno, Roxy Music, Lou Reed, T Rex, anyone?) is that since Todd Haynes didn't get permission from Bowie to use his own music, he went out and recruited the coolest rock icons and upstars to create songs that amazingly feel like they are long-lost nuggets circa 72/73, but were really made in 99 - it's not just playing dress up, it's redefining a whole musical and cultural era. This is Haynes' BEST film, and this is the BEST soundtrack. Sadly, as usual, the movie was a flop upon its original theatrical release - I recall going to see if on a rainy Saturday matinee on its first-weekend release, and there were only two people in the theater, me and the usher. No matter, this album is a real achievement, never to be repeated again, so savor it now.

5 out of 5 stars Wow! I mean just wow!.......2005-12-18

Even if you don't want to watch the movie (and why wouldn't you) you have to buy this soundtrack. This is the soundtrack that proves that other soundtracks are merely prepackaged garbage. No soundtrack so captures an era and a mood as completely as this one (ok there's also the 24 Hour Party People soundtrack but that's IT!)

These songs are riveting, amazing, great. Twentieth Century Boy is worth the price alone. I want to find every version of this song (I heard a version in the Truman Show as well - a 50s rockabilly version) and play them on repeat. The movie did such a great job of capturing the 70s versions of Bowie and Iggy Pop, it'd almost be blasphemous for the soundtrack to fizzle. It doesn't fizzle. This is the CD that you wish Bowie would have put out (he's done great songs but he's also done mediocre ones) and this is the CD that you can play loud and play on repeat.

There's really not much more to say about it but the gushing joy of a fan.

2 out of 5 stars Very uneven.......2005-10-16

I got this cd becasue one i am a fan of glam rock, it was a good price and i am a fan or radioehead. How can you have soundtrack that is about the glam rock scene of the 70s and not include bowie. All of the covers are not nearly as good as the originals. The only good songs are Virgina Plain and Satelite of Love and Camel in the eye but those are the original songs and i have those songs allready. The songs of Venus and Furs dispointed me it seem Thom was trying to sound like Bryan Ferry on them it would have been better if he just used his own voice. If you want a good glam rock soundtrack may i suggest Hedwig and The Angry inch most of the songs are sung by one singer who has a better voice then most of the rock singers out today. That soundtrack acutally does not sound like a soundtrack which i think is best i am not a big fan of various artist cds. I ended up selling it for more then i paid for it.
Let Yourself Go
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best ever!
  • Kristen Chenowith
  • Has its moments
  • Great CD!
  • This woman has what it takes, and then some...
Let Yourself Go
Kristin Chenoweth , Jule Styne , George Gershwin , Richard Rodgers , Jeanine Tesori , Kurt Weill , Jerome Kern , Vincent Youmans , Ricky Ian Gordon , Richard Dworsky , Lawrence Ellington Duke / Brown , Harry Warren , Bobby Troup , Jason Alexander , Irving Berlin , Rob Fisher , and The Coffee Club Orchestra
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

All Works by GershwinAll Works by Gershwin | Gershwin, George | ( G ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by WeillAll Works by Weill | Weill, Kurt | ( W ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
MarchesMarches | Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
Vocal & SongVocal & Song | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
Movie ScoresMovie Scores | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
Traditional PopTraditional Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
Opera & VocalOpera & Vocal | The Sony BMG Masterworks Store | Amazon.com Label Stores | Stores | Music
SonySony | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics | Desktops | Monitors | Networking | Notebooks
Similar Items:
  1. As I Am
  2. Still I Can't Be Still
  3. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999 Broadway Revival Cast)
  4. Leonard Bernstein's Candide (Great Performances)
  5. Meredith Willson's The Music Man (TV Film)

ASIN: B000059T4T
Release Date: 2001-05-29

Tracks:

  1. Let Yourself Go
  2. If
  3. How Long Has This Been Going On?
  4. My Funny Valentine
  5. Hanging Around with You (with Jason Alexander)
  6. The Girl in 14G
  7. I'll Tell the Man in the Street
  8. I'm a Stranger Here Myself
  9. Nobody Else But Me
  10. Nobody's Heart Belongs to Me/Why Can't I?
  11. Should I Be Sweet?
  12. He's Just an Ordinary Guy
  13. Going to the Dance with You
  14. On a Turquoise Cloud
  15. You'll Never Know
  16. Daddy

Amazon.com

Kristin Chenoweth won a Tony for the supporting role of Sally Brown in the 1999 revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, made a memorably vampy Lily in the 1999 television film of Annie, and had an NBC sitcom created for her, Kristin! Now she grabs the spotlight in Let Yourself Go, her first solo recording. She mixes torchy standards ("My Funny Valentine," "How Long Has This Been Going On?") with Faith Prince-style sauciness ("If"), gets to show off her operatic and scat chops in the miniplay "The Girl in 14G," and shares a light duet with Jason Alexander (reviving his musical theater career post-Seinfeld). Perhaps her "Stranger Here Myself" isn't the weightiest you've ever heard, but this is an enjoyable album with a good deal of old-fashioned class, expertly accompanied by Rob Fisher and the Coffee Club Orchestra. --David Horiuchi

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best ever!.......2007-04-24

Do I mean the best album or the best singer? You are correct if you said both! I saw Kristin Chenoweth on a PBS show "Broadway's Best at the Pops," (though it was not the first time I had heard her) and decided to check out the offerings here. This is a collection of the kind of music and performances I love. She has a great range, a precise pitch, and a great style that is at the same time true to the music and to herself. In an era when singers try to outdo each other re-interpreting the composer's original work, not usually with great success, she is a blessing!

5 out of 5 stars Kristen Chenowith.......2007-02-26

I bought this CD for the Girl in 14G. Yes, it's that good...

4 out of 5 stars Has its moments.......2007-02-19

After watching Candide endlessly and going to see Ms. Chenoweth in The Apple Tree, I was hungry for something more portable to listen to. At times this fits the bill, but what surprised me the most is how thin her voice comes across on this recording. Perhaps it was the joy of seeing her live that has ruined this listener; perhaps I need to upgrade my aging music system. Then again, maybe the recording is just not as good as Ms. C singing Bernstein or as good as staring at Ms. C command a Broadway stage.

4 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2007-01-19

I truly enjoy listening to this CD. Kristin Chenoweth's vocal style and abilities are very well-matched to the songs selected for this album. If you enjoy classic, older-style Broadway/popular tunes, I would highly recommend this CD. Ms. Chenoweth has a bright, expressive voice and does a fantastic job with this material.

As with any full-length CD, there are a couple of songs I am not as crazy about, but that has to do with the songs themselves, not Ms. Chenoweth's vocal performance. Overall, I love this album and have listened to it several times now, since receiving it as a Christmas gift last month.

5 out of 5 stars This woman has what it takes, and then some..........2007-01-12

Kristin Chenoweth brings new life to some timeless Broadways tunes while introducing a few wonderful new ones. This high pitched vocal goddess effortlessly provides for a nearly flawless and easy listening experience. I definitly recommend this CD for anyone who enjoys jazz vocals, showtunes, or just a new spin on some old classics.
To Venus and Back
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Killed my monkey
  • Those days she was into circuitry
  • Something to Listen to
  • Spacey stuff!
  • The Freak Flag Still Flies on Planet Tori
To Venus and Back
Tori Amos
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
AlternativeAlternative | Live Albums | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Live Albums | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Live Albums | Rock | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. From the Choirgirl Hotel
  2. Boys for Pele
  3. Under the Pink
  4. Little Earthquakes
  5. Scarlet's Walk

ASIN: B00001IVJS
Release Date: 1999-09-21

Tracks:

  1. Bliss
  2. Juarez
  3. Concertina
  4. Glory Of The 80's
  5. Lust
  6. Suede
  7. Josephine
  8. Riot Poof
  9. Datura
  10. Spring Haze
  11. 1000 Oceans

Tracks:

  1. Precious Things
  2. Cruel
  3. Cornflake Girl
  4. Bells For Her
  5. Girl
  6. Cooling
  7. Mr. Zebra
  8. Cloud on My Tongue
  9. Sugar
  10. Little Earthquakes
  11. Space Dog
  12. Waitress
  13. Purple People

Amazon.com

For many pop-music cynics, excess can be neatly summed up in three things: live albums, double-CD's, and Tori Amos records. Damned if To Venus and Back doesn't hit the trifecta. But perhaps Amos is just trying to prove what we've always suspected: that her muse possesses a sly, ironic wit and has been frantically trying to give us a wink while Tori whipped up her heady cocktail of quiet Sturm, desperate Drang, and angst in the panties. There's teasing moments on this double-dose of Tori's love affair with her own melodic and mystical dramaturgy to support that notion, even in the disc of powerful new studio recordings that inaugurates this set. Dubbing a song "Glory of the 80's" is burlesque enough, but yearning to have oneself cloned as Kim Carnes at its climax is simply inspired. Amos is to Kate Bush's distaff mysticism what Mark McGwire was to Roger Maris; she hasn't so much broken the mold as willfully hammered it into her own image. After Bush hit the snooze-bar on her career in the late `80s, Amos boldly stepped into the fray, building a body of work that demanded to be taken seriously, even while the thrift-store chic set were laughing up their tattered sleeves at her ambitious chutzpah. They're not laughing now; in fact, many may find Venus to be a deliciously guilty pleasure. Amos supporters have long maintained that the key to understanding her intrigue lies in her live performances. Disc two boldly states their case as Amos coos, whoops, and warbles through a hit-sprinkled set, her shrewd, sorely undervalued band hanging with every nuance and turn of phrase. Cynics are from Mars; Tori is from Venus--that's just the way her galaxy crumbles. Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Killed my monkey.......2007-08-01

Though I don't care much for the studio portion of this release, the live tracks more than make up for its lack. Tori, live, in her zenith.

5 out of 5 stars Those days she was into circuitry.......2007-05-30

This is one of my favorite Tori Amos albums. In fact, if you were to force me to choose just two for my desert island, it might well be _Little Earthquakes_ and this one. While "Juarez" does nothing for me and "Glory of the '80s" feels a bit disposable, just about everything else knocks it out of my personal ballpark.

The electronica flourishes are a lot of fun, and it's hard not to hope that her muse points her back in that direction now and again. (Ah well: on her latest, she's rediscovered really loud guitars, which is almost as good.)

And then there's the live disk, with its typically esoteric set list. Did "Space Dog" really deserve to made the cut? Maybe not -- but "Precious Things" is astounding, and "Bells for Her" grabs me in a way that the studio version did not, and "Sugar" is a fiery reinvention of a terrific early B-side from which there's no going back, and "Cooling" finally gets its due. Very fine work indeed.

5 out of 5 stars Something to Listen to.......2007-05-14

I really enjoyed this album. The first disc is my favorite. The style of her music on this disc I find very interesting. It's a bit darker then some of her other albums. It's not as dark as her album "From the Chiorgirl Hotel." But they do compliment each other very well. The second disc I thought was alright. It's her live album from one of her concert tours (which one I can't remember). I like the fact that she adds twist to her live albums. I think that's what made me like the second disc so much. Overall the album was good. I would recommend this album to just about anyone who likes Tori even those that are just listening to her for the first time.

5 out of 5 stars Spacey stuff!.......2006-10-27

A double album from Tori Amos, how lucky can we get? Well one cd is new material and the other are live selections from her Plugged Tour (her first ever with a live band). The new material is the most electronic that she's ever produced and it's very refreshing and intriguing! The live performances are astounding as she is quite possibly the best live act ever in music history! There simply isn't another artist that looks and sounds as passionate as Tori does live on stage! Amazing!

5 out of 5 stars The Freak Flag Still Flies on Planet Tori.......2006-08-15

To Venus and Back is, even in the Tori canon, a unique record. Originally planned as a live album, it unexpectedly grew a full-length studio record in the process; as far as I know, it's the only example of such a division in the history of (relatively) mainstream rock music (well, my roommate just informed me that Neil Young did a similar thing called Journey Through the Past, but that was a single album that was a side of each, and I think it's out of print). Aside from the bracketed example, bands often record a few new studio cuts to sweeten up their live offerings, but this one is truly different. The difference is Tori herself, of course; she never does anything by any method but her own, and surely that counts for something.
The studio half of To Venus and Back picks up where '98's From the Choirgirl Hotel left off, with the synthesisers, drum machines and 'treated' vocals that were so prevelent on that record still very much in evidence, adding elements of spice and artificial glitter to Tori's usually very organic songs. Like its predecessor, Venus achieves a fair balance between these supposed opposites; the synth, fake drums and other sound effects are used quite effectively, merely providing adornments that enhance songs that are strong enough to stand up without them. Many acts, if you take away their computers and 'backing' tracks, they have no legs to stand on; these days, we'd barely have a music scene if all the computers crashed! With Tori, this is not so: 'Bliss,' the song that opens the studio half (and was its second single), is an excellent example. It stands on its weird, provocative, whatever-you-think-they-mean lyrics and its basic hook; the next song, 'Juarez,' however, does depend a bit more for its haunting effectiveness on technology. Oh well, they can't all be perfect for the stage, and perhaps some songs just aren't meant to be played live (ask the Beatles about this, why don't ya?). It works well on record. 'Concertina,' the third single, is a sweet little song; perhaps that's all there is to say about it- besides this: read the words. There's more going on here than meets the ear.
'Glory of the '80s,' the last single (I think; I might have the order slightly wrong), is a delightful, danceable piece of autobiography: Tori actually was in a commercial with Raquel Welch at the nadir of her professional existence; that lady actually told her to 'tone it down' when Tori's natural magnetism and energy inevitably threatened to upstage her. It's an excellent evocation of the plastic paradise that was Ell-Lay circa 1980-whatever; you can almost hear the endless phonies sipping wine-coolers and sniffing coke with C-notes in the background. 'Lust' follows (doesn't it always?), with the good, old Bosendorfer a bit higher in the mix than is typical on this record, and to good effect; it sounds like water dripping onto parched, needy ground, and her voice is honey sultrily satisfying a deadly sweet tooth. Sorry; just can't devise a better metaphor right now; this record makes it hard to think. . .
'Suede' is next, another slow-burner that plays like an Eastern mantra that, if repeated enough, will surely lead to enlightenment. One of the album's best new tracks, 'Josephine,' follows; it's a bit of historical balladry set to a martial rhythm, from the point of view of Napoleon on the battlefield, still thinking of his distant love. Aside from 'Bliss' and 'Glory of the '80s,' it may be the best song here. Perhaps the oddest title comes next: 'Riot Poof.' This one is quite difficult to describe. It has the tang of good funk to it, as well as more weird lyrics that one would be hard pressed to define in a sound-bite or less, so I give up. Now we come to 'Datura,' perhaps the most danceable and remixable tune on this, Tori's most danceable overall record. The lyrics evoke William Burroughs during his cut-up phase, and like the song's coda, where she says again and again, 'dividing Canaan,' are abstractly provocative, the sort of thing you can sit and devise a kaleidoscopic plethora of meanings for. I must say, doing that is one of the great pleasures of Tori's work, but it's perhaps fortunate that her lyrics are not the foundation of any major religions (yet). If they were, there would already be a thousand denominations squabbling over their meaning.
'Spring Haze' is up next. It sounds like a meditation on the difficulty of interpreting spiritual matters, and an expression of frustration with the inevitable vagueness of any definitions we might devise. Of course, I could be wrong. . .
'1,000 Oceans' finishes off the studio material; it's the most 'organic' sounding song on the record, depending upon nothing more than voice and piano. The percussion and sound effects are no more than light seasoning on this lovely song, a ballad concerning love at long distance, a topic anyone who tours for a living must become quite intimate with. It's an ideal conclusion for a record that most artists would surely be content to end here.
But not our Tori. Put in the second disc, and immediately the very organic rhythm of a real drum kit pounds away, followed by an equally percussive, very familiar piano riff. Why, it's 'Precious Things!' Of course; how better to begin her first full-length, official live record? It's a song all of us old-school Toriphiles hold close to our hearts. Next up is 'Cruel,' a song that would've been new on the tour here represented (I, however, am listening to 'Winter' next, having devised an augmented mix of the album including the various live b-sides from the singles, all of which you can pick up here on amazon, I believe). It stands up nicely to the live treatment, burning as brightly as on the original record, if not more so. Next up is a bit of Under the Pink, with the classic single 'Cornflake Girl' and the lovely 'Bells for Her,' then 'Girl' from Little Earthquakes, a lesser-known gem that deserves more of the spotlight. Then, increasing the obscurity factor, Tori plays 'Cooling,' the U.S. b-side of 'Spark.' Mr. Zebra,' a whimsical little thing from Boys for Pele follows that and is itself succeeded by further relative obscurities: 'Cloud On My Tongue,' from Pink, and 'Sugar,' a cult-favourite b-side from the Earthquakes-era. One of the benefits, I figure, of being a major 'cult artist' rather than a conventional rock star with a more mainstream following is the ability to basically play whatever you want live. Not having a standard string of 'hits' on the radio and MTV, but rather having a devoted following who are familiar with even the most obscure of your songs and respond to them all with enthusiasm puts both Tori and her loving cult in an enviable position. She doesn't have to do certain songs every night until she cannot stand them, and we get more diverse shows and live recordings. As her live bootleg set from the Beekeeper/Original Sensuality/Summer of Sin tours prove, aside from maybe two or three songs from the new record, each show is different; you can see her on any three nights and get a very different set each time. What more do you want?
At any rate, Little Earthquakes is the next number on this wonderful record, building up to an excellent triple encore of 'Space Dog' and 'Waitress' from Under the Pink, and finally a great b-side from the UK single for 'Spark,' 'Purple People.' All-in-all, a great show, whether augmented by the extra tracks I'm listening to or not. Special mention goes out to her band from that time, Drummer Matt Chamberlain, Bassist Jon Evans and Guitarist Steve Caton in particular. They not only complimented Tori's piano on these songs, they were full participants in the music on this aptly titled 'Plugged In' tour, making this one of the truly great live albums in Rock's long illustrious history.
Tori Amos made history in 1999 by making not only one of the great studio records of the time, but also this wonderful live one, and all in the same album. Neil Young notwithstanding, this has not been done before or since; it may never be done again. And though Tori would return to a more organic style on her next original full-length record, Scarlet's Walk (after finally pushing the high-tech production a bit too far on her 2001 covers album, Strange Little Girls), her foray into synth, drum machines, extended remixes and treated vocals, beginning with parts of '96's Boys for Pele and ending with the afforementioned covers record was as interesting, as strange and as authentic as she is. To Venus is perhaps its ultimate successful expression, but the second part serves as a reminder that while it's fun and rewarding to go to Venus once in a while, we must eventually come back down to our beautiful Earth.
Venus Doom
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Venus Doom
    HIM
    Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GothGoth | Goth & Industrial | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    FinlandFinland | Scandinavia | Europe | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Uneasy Listening: Vol. 2
    2. Summer Wine

    ASIN: B000TUXL1G
    Release Date: 2007-09-18
    Venus Vina Musica
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Recommended for Corvus Corax fans
    • Big, Loud, Acrobatic, Silly, Black Birds: You'll want to dance around too!
    • severely underrated
    • Corvus Corax: It's Not Just for Germans Anymore...
    Venus Vina Musica
    Corvus Corax
    Manufacturer: Dancing Ferret
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GermanyGermany | Continental Europe | Europe | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Goth & IndustrialGoth & Industrial | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music | Goth | Industrial
    Similar Items:
    1. Best Of Corvus Corax
    2. Renaissance
    3. Gaudia Vite Live
    4. Signum
    5. Illuminate

    ASIN: B000FP2IWS
    Release Date: 2007-07-16

    Tracks:

    1. Anti Dolores Capitis
    2. Venus Vina Musica
    3. Urmawi
    4. Tuska
    5. Qui Nous Demaine
    6. Bibit Aleum
    7. Katrinka
    8. Tertio
    9. Feralis Saltare
    10. Sanyogita
    11. Scotus
    12. Lamentatio Coelibatus

    Album Description

    Following their debut US concerts in 2005, Corvus Corax has been popping up on US magazine covers, TV shows, movie soundtracks and more. With the release of "Venus Vina Musica," 2006 promises more of the US falling sway to the mesmerizing tribal medieval rock style of this eight piece band of German minstrels.

    If you're thinking of chamber music from old guys in suits, think again! An abundance of attitude accompanies a plenitude of pipes and a plethora of percussion. Hand-made, historically researched instruments and authentic medieval songs are invigorated with an aggressive performance style that brings people to their feet and keeps them there.

    "Venus Vina Musica" features 12 brand new songs in the trademark tribal-medieval style of Corvus Corax.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Recommended for Corvus Corax fans.......2007-01-04

    This is a good album for Corvus Corax fans. It has a nice mixture of serene ballads, male chorus, driving drum beats, wailing bagpipes, and manic energy. The other CD I have of their "Best of.." which, obviously I liked enough to get another. They do a great job of bringing medieval music to life. Really good for keeping a pace while exercising. Other groups I like are Estampie, Qntal, Flook, Kings Singers.

    5 out of 5 stars Big, Loud, Acrobatic, Silly, Black Birds: You'll want to dance around too!.......2006-10-08

    About the Band:
    Corvus Corax, whos name means raven, is a German medieval ensemble of seven formed in the late 1980s and true to their namesake, which are known for their loud and deep caw and elaborate mating acrobatics, the band is known for its live performances of loud, emotional, and powerful street music! Band members are skilled experts in a variety of dated instruments, including: various bagpipes (yes, there are actually numerous different types), various shawms, bells, assorted drums, the ceng-cengs and other cymbals, the cittern (an old stringed instrument), the ever lovable fiddle, the gangu or "dragon drum" used for talking to the dead, the krack krack (a Moroccan instrument), etc. I'd be remiss if I didn't add that some of the tracks also feature the oldest instrument of all - the human voice. I think you get the idea ... basically they take various instruments from around the world that predate the institutionalization of music, and create emotional and energetic music designed for common people.

    About the Album:
    Venus Vina Musica follows in the footsteps of their Best of Corvus Corax album, which was major success after being released in the United States in April 2005. If you've not listened to their Best of album, please check out that item as well. Venus Vina Musica could easily be a best of album in its own right. Featuring 52 minutes of 12 full-length tracks, the album is everything we have come to expect from Corvus Corax and more. What is nice is that two guest musicians join our crazy ravens, including Oliver Sa Tyr of Faun who plays a Celtic Harp and Jordon Finus as another bagpipe player. I personally enjoyed the tracks that also featured vocals.

    I bought this album without listening to it, solely based on other songs I've come to love from them, and they've continued to show musical growth with this latest release. Unfortunately you can not currently sample the tracks on Venus Vina Musica here on amazon, but you can try visiting their homepage (corvuscorax.de) to listen to samples - though their page requires flash and is slow on my dialup, it is so worth visiting in its own right - they explain in English all of their instruments.

    Recommended Tracks:
    - Lamentatio Coelibatus
    - Qui Nous Demaine (which features a Celtic Harp)
    - Bibit Aleum
    - Katrinka (the fiddle piece)
    - Scotus

    I'll add that if you enjoy percussive world music, such as what is offered on this album, then you actually might also enjoy Bear McCreary's Battlestar Galactica soundtracks which also incorporate similar elements (though produced in a studio, whereas Corvus Corax are best experienced live). Also if you happen to really enjoy medieval music and be in Germany, then buy any "Miroque" compilation you might find. Mittelalter musik is thriving in Germany, but like the period it hails to, it tends to focus on local artists whom are not as prolific and hence there is plenty of amazing music that tends to be a bit harder to find.

    Similar Artists:
    - Schelmish
    - Faun
    - Estampie
    - In Extremo
    - Qntal
    - Irfan
    - Vas
    - Moon Far Away (you'll probably have to order this Russian band from their French label Prikosnovenie)

    5 out of 5 stars severely underrated.......2006-08-23

    oh my f@#%^ing God!!!!!
    On that note, this German based band only gets better with time. It was definitely a refreshing experience to hear their earlier work when I did, as there are not many bands trying to break into the mainstream with this bands' unique style. However, Corvus Corax are not so ambigious as to dismay the innocent on-looker. This is truly a masterpiece that any music lover would enjoy to behold.
    To describe them consicely--- Latin chanting mixed with Scottish bagpipes and heavy Egyptian drumming. Scared yet??? Don't be. This is one hell of a breathtaking album, to say the least.
    High power, meditative, catchy, carefully arranged; i haven't heard anything this good since Karl Sanders from NIle put out his solo album.
    Excellent, excellent album all around.

    ,

    5 out of 5 stars Corvus Corax: It's Not Just for Germans Anymore..........2006-07-18

    I just tonight realized by visiting their website that Corvus Corax had released a new album; after screaming out loud and hyperventilating for several minutes, I collected my wits and rushed here to Amazon.com, and, lo and behold, I COULD BUY IT HERE! And not pay $18 shipping from Amazon.de!

    I then proceeded to scream and hyperventilate further. And buy the new album.

    I'm listening to the high-quality sound samples from their new album on their own website right now, and it's everything I hoped it would be. I discovered Corvus Corax, what is often described as a "German Medieval band", last year, on the eve of their debut US appearance at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival. I happened to be looking up reference photos for ravens ("Corvus Corax" is the latin name for the common raven) and came across their website instead. I listened to the sound samples I found there, fell madly in love with the music, and since then I've willingly paid an arm and a leg to have seven of their albums shipped across the Atlantic to me here in the US. I even had to buy one twice, because I played, transported, jostled and scratched it so much it became unreadable by my CD player.

    If you're new to Corvus Corax and wondering what their music is like, the best I can do for you is to direct you to their own website, corvuscorax.de, where they have wonderful sound samples from all of their albums. The next best thing I can do for you is to suggest that their music is something like you might expect to hear on the soundtrack of a movie like...well, any movie that would take place in medieval Germany (not surprisingly, I suppose, no such movies spring readily to mind). Call it ethnic, call it tribal, call it medieval...just don't call it ordinary.

    I haven't been able to find any comparable German bands that tickle my fancy like Corvus Corax does; the closes thing to them that I like are the Scandinavian bands Hedningarna and Garmarna, although Corvus Corax uses a lot of bagpipes, which you don't hear in either Hedningarna or Garmarna.

    As their website indicates, this album seems to take a bit of a different tact than their previous efforts: the instrumentation and overall flavor of the music seems more worldly, or at least less eurocentric and with more of an eastern flavor. Veteran fans won't be disappointed, and the uninitiated should find this album as appropriate a place as any other to begin their voyage into the world of Corvus Corax.
    Olé! Tarantula
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Here Is Another Robyn Hitchcock Record
    • Best Hitchcock in Years
    • Great record
    • Surprisingly Weak Offering
    • Nice Surprise!
    Olé! Tarantula
    Robyn Hitchcock , and The Venus 3
    Manufacturer: Yep Roc Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    BritainBritain | British Isles | Europe | International | Styles | Music
    Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. This Is the BBC
    2. Sex, Food, Death and Tarantulas
    3. Spooked
    4. The Information
    5. The Crane Wife

    ASIN: B000HDRBBG
    Release Date: 2006-10-03

    Tracks:

    1. Adventure Rocket Ship
    2. Underground Sun
    3. Museum Of Sex
    4. Belltown Ramble
    5. Ole! Tarantula
    6. (A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs
    7. Red Locust Frenzy
    8. 'Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram)
    9. The Authority Box
    10. N.Y. Doll

    Amazon.com

    In 30 years of recording with the Soft Boys and solo-wise, Robyn Hitchcock's enduring brand of madcap mayhem has raced between English punk, acoustic folk and sonically lush pop. But by teaming with Seattle pals Pete Buck (REM) and Scott McCaughey (The Minus 5), Hitchcock has made a return to garage rock not heard since 1989's Queen Elvis. More than capable musicians, Buck and McCaughey are long-time fans of the legendary British songwriter—-whose droll lyrics and quirky melodies recall the late Syd Barrett—and they grasp the assignment with aplomb. Buck's indelible guitar instills a chiming luster to songs like "Underground Sun" and "Red Locust Frenzy," while McCaughey provides a random, finger-snapping piano to the delightful "Belltown Ramble," which finds Hitchcock serving as the clever hobnobbing tour guide of his favorite Emerald City neighborhood. As usual, a sharp cockney twang is Hitchcock's best instrument, carving up the scatty title song as aptly as his ode to San Francisco "(A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs" or his salute to "NY Doll," late bassist Arthur Kane. --Scott Holter

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Here Is Another Robyn Hitchcock Record.......2007-03-25

    Three songs on "Ole! Tarantula" achieve near-greatness: the goofy/creepy title song, "(A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs," and "N.Y. Doll." None of the other tracks really moved me--as another reviewer noted, they're standard-issue Robyn Hitchcock surealism. ("Museum Of Sex" is especially disappointing, given the vast Hitchcockian potential implicit in the title--unfortunately, the song's just one more throwaway ramble about tomatoes and metaphysics.)

    As a longtime fan (I first saw Robyn perform when I was in college in 1985) I think it's great that Robyn has steadily recorded and released new material for all this time. It's just a bit frustrating to consider his output since about 1990--the intermittent moments of brilliance on his records of the last fifteen years indicate that he's capable of creating another "Underwater Moonlight" if he'd just not settle for putting out product and focus a little harder on the songwriting.

    5 out of 5 stars Best Hitchcock in Years.......2007-02-22

    This is by far the strongest overall album Robyn has done since the Egyptians, and compares pretty favorably with anything he's done, ever. While albums like "Moss Elixir" and "Jewels for Sofia" have a couple of absolute gems, they're in among weaker songs and arrangements, whereas my favorites here, "Authority Box", "Underground Sun", and "Museum of Sex", only stand out a bit from a very rich background. The Venus 3 come off as more of a real band than any of the groups that Robyn has recorded with since the Egyptians, and while I frankly prefered Andy Metcalfe's bass lines to those of Scott McCaughey, they're a well-balanced ensemble. This is my favorite record of the past 6 months. Strongly recommended.

    4 out of 5 stars Great record.......2007-02-16

    Not much more to elaborate on here as the positive reviews below have said it nicely. The record is playful, yet serious, deep and light at the same time. The tunes are catchy but not cliche. A great record by a brilliant artist. Didnt give it 5 stars because i reserve that for very few records. Ole Indeed!

    2 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Weak Offering.......2007-01-25

    I received this cd not having heard Hitchcock's latest recordings in some ten years. It's fair to say I was looking forward to catching up with the old master, but sadly I found these songs to be but a shadow of what Hitchcock once was.

    Gone are the superb production values that rivaled the best output of Geoff Emerrick. Gone are the unique rhythms and changing tempos that made Hitchcock's music unpredictable. Gone are the forward vocals that made it seem as though Hitchcock himself would emerge from your radio. What we have is instead is a phantom, someone poorly masquerading as the heir of Barrett.

    I hate to write negative reviews, but I found this to be a tired, flaccid recording... disheartening, really, especially in light of such masterpieces as Fegmania!, Element of Light, and Black Snake Diamond Roll.

    Where should I start? Perhaps Hitchcock's artistic edge is blunted by the overuse of acoustic accompaniment, but then, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Hitchcock's signature writing style, one of surreal images and unique wordplay, has almost become cliche to even the casual listener. Put a fish or frog in the title, throw in some mathematical abstractions, and Bob's your uncle. Is it really so hard for Hitchcock to step out from behind his metaphors? Come on, Robyn, even your hero Dylan could write a straightforward love song once in a while.

    That said, the most glaring and depressing aspect of this cd remains the fact that Hitchcock belts out these songs with a sloth-like enthusiasm that leaves one wondering if his passion for singing is gone.

    5 out of 5 stars Nice Surprise!.......2007-01-17

    My husband heard this song on the radio and told me how much he liked it. I didn't want to have to go to the crowded stores since it was a Christmas gift. So, I looked up the name of the song/CD on Amazon, they had it, and I ordered it and it was delivered quickly and in good condition. My husband was completely surprised as he never thought I would remember the name, much less buy it for him! He loves it.
    Venus Isle
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A true musical artist!
    • Overproduced
    • Eric Johnson-Venus Isle
    • good from start to finish
    • Bought as a gift.
    Venus Isle
    Eric Johnson
    Manufacturer: Capitol
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Jazz FusionJazz Fusion | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock Guitarists | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Ah Via Musicom
    2. Tones
    3. Bloom
    4. Seven Worlds
    5. Live and Beyond

    ASIN: B000002V0F
    Release Date: 1996-09-03

    Tracks:

    1. Venus Isle
    2. Battle We Have Won
    3. All About You
    4. S. R. V.
    5. Lonely in the Night
    6. Manhattan
    7. Camel's Night Out
    8. Song for Lynette
    9. When the Sun Meets the Sky
    10. Pavilion
    11. Venus Reprise

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A true musical artist!.......2007-04-08

    First things first,I enjoy Eric's guitar playing,I do not like his singing,I do skip over his songs and play just the instrumentals.I don't think he can sing and should play the guitar only!I do enjoy listening Venus Isle almost as much as Ah,Via Musicom!

    3 out of 5 stars Overproduced.......2007-03-17

    Mr. Johnson is one of the great guitar technicians today with the best ("100 lb violin") tone combining blues, jazz, rock, and an ocassional ballad.

    I am sorry to disagree with many of the well thought-out positive reviews but this thing was in the oven way too long and simply overproduced.

    Everything else he has recorded is 5 stars+. If you get a chance to see him play live, get there whatever you do!

    5 out of 5 stars Eric Johnson-Venus Isle.......2006-11-10

    This is a great Eric Johnson album. I enjoy every track on it and highly recommend it. I personally prefer it when he isn't doing vocals, but I also like the tracks where he does sing. "Manhattan" and "SRV" were reason enough for me to buy this album, and I was happy to find some more great music by this man. 5 stars. Give it a try.

    5 out of 5 stars good from start to finish.......2006-07-10

    I picked this up in a remainder bin (!) - to me, always the ultimate insult to an artist - and it has become my favourite Eric Johnson cd. It seems to be a continuing tale, spun musically throughout the disc, and other than my perennial quibble with Eric (I can't understand you!), vocally and instrumentally it is a virtual gem. I am presently labouring under the delusion that, someday, I will be able to play a recognizable cover of "Manhattan" (I've said in the past that I'm not a fan of covers, but this is only for my own consumption), a smooth, jazzy piece halfway into the cd. Eric exercises his pipes on three memorable, melodic songs; "Battles We Have Won", "All About You", and "Lonely In The Night", the last in which he exhibits nice range. In "Song For Lynette", he breaks away from his lightning-fast guitar and spins a soft-as-a-flowing-creek piano turn, a nice surprise. "S.R.V.", "Camel's Night Out", and "Venus Isle" - "Venus Reprise" take care of the fast licks. All in all, really my best choice of Eric Johnson's work.

    4 out of 5 stars Bought as a gift........2006-07-09

    This was a bought as a gift to someone else so I really can't say much about it.

    Music Track:

    1. Vintage Whine
    2. Virtual XI [Limited Edition]
    3. White Flames [Import]
    4. Wishmaster [Limited Edition] [Import]
    5. Appetizer [Import]
    6. Assembly [Import]
    7. Best Of Praying Mantis
    8. Bull
    9. Burning Down Paradise [Import]
    10. Burning Live in Tokyo 2002 [Live] [Import]

    Music Track

    music track

    Recommended Music:

    Scrubbers Sessions

    Graham Whettam: Concerto Drammatico; Sinfonia Contra Timore

    Greycourt Lightning

    Music: If You're Gonna Do Me Wrong Do It Right

    Lean on Me [CD-single]

    Industrial Fucking Strength, Vol. 2: Unleash Brutality

    In Jerusalem [Import]

    Hipeponymous [Box set] [Limited Edition]

    Holyheads [Import]

    Led Zeppelin [Import] [Limited Edition]

    Jane's Addiction [Live]

    La Banda Show

    It's Time

    Adagio: Music for Massage

    Jazz by Twilight