Trilogy

Trilogy

Trilogy

Track Listings
 
1. You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget
2. Liar
3. Queen in Love
4. Crying
5. Fury
6. Fire
7. Magic Mirror
8. Dark Ages
9. Trilogy Suite Op: 5

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese Release featuring 20 Bit Sbm Remastering and LP Style Slipcase for Initial Pressing Only.

Trilogy,Yngwie J. Malmsteen,Polygram Records,Guitar Virtuoso,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Neo-Classical Metal,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Sweden
Trilogy
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Are You Kidding??
  • ATB's new sounds, and then some.
  • Great album...but does not reach "No silence" yet...
  • ATB - Trilogy
  • nice!
Trilogy
ATB
Manufacturer: Water Music Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000PC6FTS
Release Date: 2007-05-22

Tracks:

  1. Justify
  2. Desperate Religion
  3. Renegade
  4. Beautiful Worlds
  5. Stars Come Out
  6. Feel Alive
  7. Made Of Glass
  8. Alcarda
  9. These Days
  10. Better Give Up
  11. Some Things Just Are The Way They Are
  12. The Chosen Ones

Tracks:

  1. Searching For Satellite
  2. Fahrenheit 451
  3. Trilogy (The Final Chapter)
  4. A Rainy Afternoon
  5. No Fate
  6. One Small Step
  7. Dooley's World
  8. 9 AM
  9. Tristan Da Cunha
  10. A Dream About You
  11. Illuminated Mind
  12. Shine On
  13. Under The Sky
  14. One Million Miles

Album Description

The much anticipated NEW ALBUM containing 26 unreleased, all original songs by one of the world's premier DJs - ATB!

On this, his seventh album, ATB has succeeded in combining two worlds, without intermingling them unnecessarily. Trilogy's first disc ("Dance") provides the electronic and melodious ATB sound blended with a unique rock and pop crossover flavour. The second disc ("Chill"), on the other hand, offers the listener 14 super smooth tracks.

"Every album should have its own soul and a golden thread leading through all the songs. However, you only really feel the soul if you listen to all the songs together. If you mix up the faster and slower songs, that isn't going to work," explains Andre.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Are You Kidding??.......2007-07-16

I thought I could count on Andre for inspired and soaring synth riffs (i.e."In My Dreams", etc.) I feel completely ripped off by this album. He has always been my number one trance artist, but now I feel like this God is dead. ATB is now "A Total Bore". Save your money...this album sucks.

4 out of 5 stars ATB's new sounds, and then some........2007-07-06

This is definitely a high-flyer for ATB. It reminds me very much of the Two Worlds album, with the first CD being mainly techno-y/pop songs and the second CD being a great ambient mix. I'm not much of a fan of Heather Nova, and there's something about the featured single, "Renegade" that doesn't sound right, but dedicated ATB fans will like the new sounds, especially if you can't find quite the same kind of ambient that only ATB has. I would say it's no Movin' Melodies, or Two Worlds for that matter, but it's definitely worth the money. I've loved and listened to ATB for 6 years and I'm impressed that he can come out with a refreshingly new two-disc set after being in the game this long.

4 out of 5 stars Great album...but does not reach "No silence" yet..........2007-06-26

ATB is an excellent DJ. Although he's classified in the Trance category, a more appropriate definition of his style would be melodic trance, as pointed out by a reviewer here. If you look for DJ tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, PVD like trance, go elsewhere. This is more mellow, more subtle trance here. The first CD has great vocal trance tracks (Renegade with Heather Nova will probably be among the most popular), pretty energetics sometimes, but nothing like the heavy basses rhythms of the DJs I mentionned earlier. Very laid back and relaxing.
The second CD, is definitely leaning towards dream music. very relaxing, excellent chillout tracks, perfect for a lazzy afternoon, or a quiet drive from the club at 4am.
4 stars only? well, rating is different for everybody, but to me, ATB really stood out with his previous album "No silence" and tracks like Ectasy, Marrakech, and others. IMHO this album is not as innovative and sort of surf on the same wave but no higher.
dont get me wrong though, it's still great music. I guess I'm just not as nicely surprised as with the "No silence" album. if you liked it, buy this one with your eyes closed.

4 out of 5 stars ATB - Trilogy.......2007-06-25

ATB's newest CD is confusingly called "Trilogy". It's confusing since it's only 2 Discs-long, when I thought it was going to be 3 Discs-long - given the "Trilogy" title.

On top of that, it's almost like buying 2 completely different, separate artists' albums. That said, both of Trilogy's discs are good at what they set out to do.

Disc 1 is your typical ATB album. It's upbeat; it's dance-able. It's catchy, but never cheesey. There are good beats throughout and points to ATB for producing/creating them himself. A lot of DJ's can just spin good records, but ATB can also make good records. I thought the vocals were good throughout. This album is great for clubbing, driving fast, partying, etc. If you are a fan of ATB's other stuff, Disc 1 should definitely appeal to you.

Disc 2 however, is about as opposite from Disc 1 as you can get. Disc 2 is super mellow, ambient music. It is background music at its finest. It's calming, and can actually be beautiful at times - again a testament to ATB's ability to produce/create/make music. This CD is perfect for staying calm in rush-hour traffic, reading a book, or trying to fall asleep to.

So both CDs are good, even if they're really not related. I'm not sure anyone would ever naturally want to listen to them back-to-back; they're just so different from one another. If you are strictly a fan of the trance/dance genre, Disc 1 is for you, and you may hate Disc 2. If you're open to a wider taste of music, you may like both discs.

4 out of 5 stars nice!.......2007-06-20

I like this... there is a compilation I found on itunes called "EURO CLUB HITS VOL. 1" that has more stuff like this, even better some of it
Canyon Trilogy: Native American Flute Music
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • nice!
  • GREAT CARLOS NAKAI!
  • Hauntingly beautiful
  • The Master
  • AWESOME Native American Flute Music!
Canyon Trilogy: Native American Flute Music
R. Carlos Nakai
Manufacturer: Canyon Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000136Z
Release Date: 1993-03-04

Tracks:

  1. I. Dawn's Mirage: Song for the Morning Star
  2. I. Dawn's Mirage: Daybreak Vision
  3. I. Dawn's Mirage: Ancestral Home
  4. I. Dawn's Mirage: Echoes of Time
  5. I. Dawn's Mirage: Inward Journey
  6. II. Dreamscapes: Creation Chant
  7. II. Dreamscapes: Canyon People
  8. II. Dreamscapes: Turquoise World
  9. II. Dreamscapes: Cleft in the Sky
  10. II. Dreamscapes: Spiral Passage
  11. II. Dreamscapes: World of Rainbows
  12. III. Resonance: Walking Song
  13. III. Resonance: The Sacred Reed
  14. III. Resonance: Kokopelli Wind
  15. III. Resonance: Departure
  16. III. Resonance: Into the Maze
  17. III. Resonance: Homage to the Ancient Ones

Product Description

1. Song for the Morning Star
2. Daybreak Vision
3. Ancestral Home
4. Echoes of Time
5. Inward Journey
6. Creation Chant
7. Canyon People
8. Turquoise World
9. Cleft in the Sky
10. Spiral Passage
11. World of Rainbows
12. Waking Song
13. The Sacred Reed
14. Kokopelli Wind
15. Departure
16. Into the Maze
17. Homage to the Ancient Ones

Format: CD

Amazon.com essential recording

Nakai's free improvisations on this album are based on his impressions of the Anasazi and Sinagua sites, ancient cliff dwellings that were home to communities of Native people thousands of years ago. By using the Roland SDE 3000 Digital Delay system, Nakai is able to play duets with his own echo, in an effort to emulate the echoes of the past that haunt these ruins. On this recording, Nakai's flute sounds even more plaintive than usual, as if the spirits of these forgotten ancestors had entered into the studio to fill his playing with the whispered reverberations of their ancient ways. This is one of Nakai's most deeply felt recordings, one that resonates with a deep, melancholy yearning. --j. poet

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars nice!.......2007-03-31

there's something about native flute that i find very relaxing, and it makes great background music when i'm in session with clients. Nakai does a fabulous job!

5 out of 5 stars GREAT CARLOS NAKAI!.......2007-03-12

What a wonderful music for relaxing and happiness.
I am dreaming about forgotten times.

Thank you.

5 out of 5 stars Hauntingly beautiful.......2007-01-15

I first heard of R. Carlos Nakai on the music channel I have on cable and I instantly fell in love with his music. This album is simply amazing, it's beauty is haunting and I can't begin to tell everyone how very pleased I am with my purchase of this cd. Every song is a masterpiece and the fact that each song is played in a canyon/cave adds to the mysterious quality of the music. This is a great album for anyone who is interested in Native American flute music and Nakai is the best in this genre.

5 out of 5 stars The Master.......2007-01-04

This CD replaced a tape that has been a favorite of mine. Wonderful.

5 out of 5 stars AWESOME Native American Flute Music!.......2006-11-14

R. Carlos Nakai is the best of the best among those playing Native American flute, and this C.D. is his absolute best. It transports one into higher dimensions and brings peace. I can't say enough good stuff about this C.D. I had wanted it for years and I finally got it! It was worth the wait.
Trilogy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • ELP's Most Accessible Album Remastered Right!
  • Another Great ELP CD
Trilogy
Lake & Palmer Emerson
Manufacturer: Shout Factory
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000OPO6VU
Release Date: 2007-06-26

Tracks:

  1. The Endless Enigma
  2. Fugue
  3. The Endless Enigma
  4. From The Beginning
  5. The Sheriff
  6. Hoedown
  7. Trilogy
  8. Living Sin
  9. Abaddon's Bolero

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars ELP's Most Accessible Album Remastered Right!.......2007-06-27

Emerson,Lake & Palmer really hit it's stride with "Trilogy".From ambitious epics("The Endlees Enigma" and the title track) to playful Americana-spiced numbers("The Sheriff" and "Hoedown"),from sensitive and mellow("From The Beginning",their sole Top 40 hit)to dark and brutal("Living Sin"),this record neatly encapsulates the full range of everthing ELP had done up to this point into a cohesive,impressive whole.Like the other Shout! Factory ELP reissues Emerson, Lake & Palmer,Tarkus and Pictures at an Exhibition,the remastered sound quality(which,like the other three,was done by Andy Pearce at Masterpiece London)is both stunning-sharp,warm and crystal clear-and a big improvement over the dull-sounding,outdated Atlantic,Victory and Rhino versions of the 80's and 90's.And despite a lack of bonus tracks,no fan of ELP or prog-rock should hesitate to upgrade with this reasonabley-priced remastered jewel.

5 out of 5 stars Another Great ELP CD.......2007-06-26

TRILOGY is another great ELP CD. Shout! has proven that it can do ELP the same justice that it did the Marshall Tucker Band, with this CD being just another example of how a great remastering job can overcome the limitations of the original source. Even the Rhino remaster didn't do right by this album, but Shout! finally did.
Mexico and Mariachis: Music From and Inspired by Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi Trilogy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Really Moving !
  • Fabulous not-quite-a-soundtrack soundtrack
  • Great for Rodriguez Fans
  • captivating
  • Not Much "Mariachi", But....
Mexico and Mariachis: Music From and Inspired by Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi Trilogy
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Milan Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00016XNAW
Release Date: 2004-01-27

Tracks:

  1. Malaguena Salerosa - Chingon
  2. Alacran Y Pistolero - Tito Larriva
  3. Severina - Patricia Vonne
  4. Flor De Mal - Cruzados
  5. Theme From El Mariachi - Robert Rodriguez
  6. Back To The House That Love Built (Acoustic) - Tito Larriva
  7. Cancion Del Mariachi - Los Lobos
  8. Volver, Volver - Los Lobos
  9. Por Mi Camino - The Iguanas
  10. Just Like Roses - Cruzados
  11. Spanish Castle Tango - Del Castillo
  12. La Pistola Y El Corazon - Los Lobos
  13. Torquay - The Leftovers
  14. Once Upon A Time In Mexico (Main Titles) - Robert Rodriguez

Album Description

Writer/Director/Composer Robert Rodriquez brings us more music from his Mariachi film trilogy--"El Mariachi," "Desperado" and "Once Upon a Time in Mexico." He has also selected key tracks from each of these as well as other music that inspired his trilogy. Also included is a Bonus DVD with footage from recording sessions, live performances and interviews. Includes tracks from Los Lobos, Del Castillo, Tito and Tarantula, and more.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Really Moving !.......2007-02-02

Slight disappointment on the lack of mariachi, however, solid musical enjoyment. But, also came with a bonus DVD featuring material of Del Castillo, and those guitars are just incredibly riveting, and so hot. Wow!

5 out of 5 stars Fabulous not-quite-a-soundtrack soundtrack.......2007-01-04

If you enjoyed the El Mariachi movies by Robert Rodriguez, then you'll love this CD. I bought it for two tracks and ended up really enjoying the whole CD. Like the title of the CD says, it's not all soundtracks from the movies but it' worth buying if you love the genre.

4 out of 5 stars Great for Rodriguez Fans.......2006-03-11

This is a good compilation. If you're looking for the song that Antonio Banderas plays to the kid in Desperado, this has the full version. Mostly good songs, but a few that aren't amazing. There's a few songs that supposedly inspired the story, but really aren't near as good as the rest. If you like the "epic mexican spaghetti western" sound of Rodriguez's stuff then this is good to have. And I think some of it is previously unreleased, so if you've got all the other soundtracks, this should be next on the list. Good stuff for a Rodriguez fan, or even just someone that's into the unique style.

5 out of 5 stars captivating.......2005-07-11

I came across this album after watching Kill Bill V2. The song that starts just prior to the closing credits (and continues through the credits) is Malagueña Salerosa and I just had to know more about this song. As a result, I discovered this CD. As it turns out, Robert Rodriguez did the score for Kill Bill V2 and I subsequently have come to discover what a creative talent this man is. I heartily recommend the book "Rebel without a Crew," which I recently read. It is Robert's story behind making El Mariachi (I have also posted a review of that book).

Anyway, the CD is fabulous. I don't know Mariachi music all that well, but this seems to me to be more a fusion of Mariachi with some rock flavors. I have played this CD many many times in succession and there are some absolute gems in here.

When I ordered this from Amazon, I was unaware a DVD bonus was included with the CD. This has some nice live footage and an "interview" with Robert. The interview is in quotes because it is basically Robert setting up a camera in his home studio at 4 a.m. and filming himself. What a treat!

I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

5 out of 5 stars Not Much "Mariachi", But...........2004-12-15

I bought this CD on the strength of my knowledge of some of the musicians hoping to find a sleeper. And I did! The problem for the record company is how to get music stores to put it where it will be found by the "right" people, that is those with an adventurous taste in music who are not afraid to cross over into music sung in a language other than English. Waterloo Records in Austin long ago figured out how to reach that type of listener and so this is a hot seller in Austin. But what about the rest of the US?
It would surely be a mistake to put this in the mariachi section. Not that no one looks for mariachi records, but that strict mariachi aficionados would likely not accept this as representative of the genre. Mexico and Mariachis contains not much "mariachi" at all, but it does offer the listener a splendid array of tunes that range from rock to cumbia, with a few songs in English even thrown in!
I like the whole CD, but my favorites are Chingon's rendition of Malaguena Salerosa, the magnificent ballad Alacran y Pistolero featuring Tito Larriva, the Crusados' Flor de Mal, the Iguanas' excellent cumbia Por Mi Camino, Del Castillo's Spanish Castle Tango, and Los Lobos with the old standard Volver, Volver.
There is truly a lot of great musicianship here. Don't be put off by the title if your idea of mariachi conjures up images of guys who serenade the tables in touristic Mexican restaurants. Its not like that and neither is the music anything like the traditional style of Vicente Fernandez. Think in terms of this music being to mariachi as the nuevo tango of Astor Piazzolla is to the guardia vieja...then crank it up and enjoy!
The Godfather: Trilogy 1, 2 & 3
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Noticeably different from the original soundtrack, but that doesn't make it any less fantastic.
  • pensieri da Staciella
  • Do not confuse music you love with rendition you won't
  • Great Quality
  • Disappointing performance of classic Godfather music...
The Godfather: Trilogy 1, 2 & 3

Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000059LEY
Release Date: 2001-03-13

Tracks:

  1. The Godfather: The Godfather - Waltz
  2. The Godfather: Love Theme From The Godfather
  3. The Godfather: Sicilian Pastorale
  4. The Godfather: The Pick-Up
  5. The Godfather: The Godfather - Tarantella
  6. The Godfather: The Godfather - Mazurka
  7. The Godfather: The Godfather - Finale
  8. The Godfather - Part II: The Immigrant
  9. The Godfather - Part II: Kay
  10. The Godfather - Part II: Marcia Stilo Italiano
  11. The Godfather - Part II: The Godfather Part II - End Title
  12. The Godfather - Part III: Marcia Religiosa
  13. The Godfather - Part III: Marcia Festa
  14. The Godfather - Part III: The Immigrant/Love Theme From The Godfather III.
  15. The Godfather - Part III: The Godfather III - Intermezzo
  16. The Godfather - Part III: Prld From Cavalleria Rusticana
  17. The Godfather - Part III: Coda - The Godfather Part III Finale

Amazon.com

The Godfather saga may have its roots in pulp fiction, but the vision of director Francis Ford Coppola turned the story of Don Vito Corleone into an epic, multigenerational metaphor for modern American society and its place in the world. Coppola's musical choices were equally sage; aged Italian scoring legend Nino Rota's mournful solo trumpet theme ("Godfather Waltz") would become both a crucial, emotional link in all three films and an enduring modern icon on a par with the themes to Star Wars and Jaws.

This compendium gathers key themes from the Godfather trilogy in modern rerecordings, by conductor Paul Bateman and the Prague Philharmonic, that are sonically pristine and faithful to the originals. Utilizing the rich musical heritage of his native Italy (and occasionally evoking memories of his great collaborations with Fellini), Rota's Godfather music would ultimately net him his only Oscar ®, for Godfather II. Carmine Coppola, the director's father, supplements Rota's work with music that's more distinctly ethnic, while the prelude from Italian classical composer Pietro Mascagani's masterful opera Cavalleria Rusticana becomes a crucial element in Godfather III, filling the void left by Rota's passing in 1979. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Noticeably different from the original soundtrack, but that doesn't make it any less fantastic........2006-11-10

When I first reading the reviews to this Soundtrack collection, I was a bit skeptical, as I read many reviews which mentioned the differences among this collection and the original soundtracks. Being a huge fan of the films and their music, I was a bit nervous about my purchase, but figured how bad could it sound? It's the Godfather!

However, when I got the CD in the mail, I was pleasantly surprised. While I did notice some differences (Tarantella sounds somewhat changed) between the Collection songs and the original analogs, they were not a change for worse. These tracks produced the same, if not greater emotional response than those from the films.

Listening to the whole soundtrack is a great experience from beginning to end for fans of the films and their music, and I absolutely praise the Prague Philharmonic orchestra, Crouch End Festival Chorus, and conductor Paul Bateman for their excellent transition of the original work into this 30th Anniversary collection.

If you like the music from the films, get this disc!

4 out of 5 stars pensieri da Staciella.......2004-06-29

E un vero piacere per me quando ascolto a chisto disco perche le canzoni mi fanno ricordare Sicilia. Ma chisto disco manca solamente una canzone speciale, "E Bruciata La Terra." 'Sta canzone era cantata dal figghiu di Michele quando sono in Sicilia. Chista canzone e una canzone di Sicilia antica, rappresenta la cultura siciliana, e veramente e una canzone beddissima.

2 out of 5 stars Do not confuse music you love with rendition you won't.......2003-11-11

I would not like to repeat what another reviewer said there: this is no original soundtrack. It is a very professional - and very uninspired - job by Prague Philarmonic who might have followed the music sheet but they lost the magic.

Yes, the tunes are memorable and, right from the first movements, they evoke the ghosts of complex cinematic imagery that are so deeply ingrained in the mind of anyone who loves this film. But the magic is gone. You know it's not THE soundtrack, and you've heard the real thing so many times.

The truth is that if you had Pavarotti to sing classic songs of The Rolling Stones, you would be disappointed with the result - despite the fact that Luciano has a much better voice than Mick Jagger.

Those artists who recorded the original soundtrack 30 years ago in Hollywood - and who remembers their names today? - were probably not as accomplished as the Prague Philarmonic. But they created the real thing, and therefore this cover disc will forever be no more than nice background music. That's all I use it for.

5 out of 5 stars Great Quality.......2003-07-15

I bought this after watching the movies for the first time, and listened to it, without noticing any difference. I just went, "what an amazing remastering job", then I saw that they were re-recorded. I never thought there was that big a difference when watching the movies over and over, and I really scrutinize re-recordings generally(like those done for Star Wars).

I bought the regular Godfather 1 cd after this, and I've hardly touched it since I bought it. I think this Godfather Trilogy is far superior in audio quality and performance. I think it has more feeling then the originals.

2 out of 5 stars Disappointing performance of classic Godfather music..........2003-01-09

I am a die-hard Godfather afficianado and I was terribly disappointed in this CD. When I purchased it, I didn't realize it was not a recording of the original soundtrack from the movie. Instead, it is a reproduction of the songs by The City of Prague Philharmonic. The performance is technically accurate, but does not at *all* convey the emotion of the movie's moments. It's as if the musicians studied the score, but never saw the movie. In track after track, the rhythms are not quite right, the mood is not set, etc, which is jarring for someone who knows the movies well. If you just want to hear some pleasing music, buy this CD. If you intend to buy a CD of The Godfather soundtrack in order to re-experience the magic of the Godfather movies themselves, look elsewhere.
Trilogy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Early ELP Magic
  • Everyone Came But They All Sat Alone
  • Excellent Amazon Seller
  • Classic Prog Great
  • ELP shining once again
Trilogy
Emerson Lake & Palmer
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000033P2
Release Date: 1996-05-21

Tracks:

  1. Endless Enigma (Part One), The
  2. Fugue
  3. Endless Enigma (Part Two), The
  4. From The Beginning
  5. Sheriff, The
  6. Hoedown
  7. Trilogy
  8. Living Sin
  9. Abaddon's Bolero

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Early ELP Magic.......2007-02-22

'Trilogy' is probably the most cohesive and accessible of the early ELP albums, along with the Tarkus Suite and the Karn Evil movements of Brain Salad Surgery. 'Hoedown' became a live performance staple for the band. 'The Sheriff' expanded and improved upon the 'Jeremy Bender' comic relief formula from Tarkus. I 1st heard 'Trilogy' when I was 14 and the music left a huge impression on me. I played 'Trilogy' over and over again during a period of loneliness and alienation and the music just sunk into my bones and became part of my DNA. At the time bands like 'Yes' were not as musically or lyrically accessible to me. My teenaged brain could totally relate to Greg Lake's words. He may have been artistically responding to the critics of 'Tarkus' with 'The Endless Enigma Part 1'(who knows) but I knew what he was talking about because I felt exactly the same. There may never have been a greater musical virtuoso than Keith Emerson to grace an Arena rock stage. His keyboard work throughout this album is simply jaw dropping. Between this album and 'Tarkus' he set the bar impossibly high for all comers. Greg Lake kept up and complimented Keith with his powerful voice and distinctive basslines. 'From The Beginning' improves upon the 'Lucky Man' formula from the 1st album I think because it adds a degree of sophistication that would be rehashed again on Brain Salad Surgery with 'Still You Turn Me On'. Carl Palmer is a percussionist who saught out complexity because his talent was immense as can easily be heard throughout the band's early recorded work. For my money 'Tarkus' and 'Trilogy' are the best albums this band ever made. Not many of these cuts truly translate well to live performance because of their intricacy, tempos and tracking,(monitoring on a huge stage is a nightmare) but that's okay. This is still one of the most talented bands that pop,(yeah these albums were introduced to me by my younger sister along with other million selling acts like like Led Zeppelin, CSN&Y and Steppenwolf so these guys sold huge) music ever produced. To me only jazz greats like John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Charlie Parker rank higher musically.

5 out of 5 stars Everyone Came But They All Sat Alone.......2007-01-31

The breakthrough and contains ELP's best song The Endless Enigma. Overall this is a very good record, but the Bolero thing is kind of anticlimatic after the bombastic "Living Sin"

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Amazon Seller.......2006-11-10

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5 out of 5 stars Classic Prog Great.......2006-10-27

It's a tough decision, but this is my favorite ELP album. Even if it just contained the "Endless Enigma" Suite, I would be content. The regal Hammond organ of Keith Emerson, Greg Lake's inimitable, powerful vocals and Carl Palmer's bashing of the drumkit equals the epitome of progressive rock to me. In other words, it don't get any better than this. This song causes a rush throughout my body that few others have. Not to say the other songs are lame...not at all! Just the mixture of classical and powerful rock rhythms captivates me (or is it catapults me?) "From the Beginning" is a great classic. I think every ELP fan has heard "Hoedown" and even their trademark "silly" song, "The Sheriff," is enjoyable. This is a very strong release, meaning that each track is a valid piece of art. I also enjoy their first album, "ELP," Tarkus" & "Brain Salad Surgery." But this one just has that certain aura that keeps winning me back and cranking up the volume on the first three tracks. Three criminally talented musicians that rocked the world while incorporating classical passages. Not too many groups could boast about that! A major accomplishment. Essential.

5 out of 5 stars ELP shining once again.......2006-09-20

Possibly regarded as one of Emerson, Lake and Palmer's weaker albums, Trilogy is actually on the same level as the previous albums released by ELP. The only difference is that, this time around, they are trying to make the music more accessible to the masses. Does it work? I think so, yeah. The title song has some of the best musical parts I've ever heard, and the vocal melody is pretty decent as well. That song, along with "the endless enigma (part one)" are really interesting compositions. The musical ideas keep shifting around, and I like it a lot. Even though I'm past my progressive rock phase, I STILL like coming back to this album and absorbing those keyboards and drum tricks.

The whole album reminds me of church, and looking up at those colored windows (I don't know what you call those windows). Many ELP songs remind me of either the Washington Monument, church or the Philadelphia mint. Thomas Jefferson, too.

At any rate, Trilogy once again proves that Emerson, Lake and Palmer are doing something completely different in the world of rock and roll.
Will The Circle Be Unbroken - The Trilogy
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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ASIN: B0000C3I8P
Release Date: 2003-09-30

Tracks:

  1. Good Ole Opry Song
  2. Keep On the Sunnyside
  3. Nashville Blues
  4. You Are My Flower
  5. The Precious Jewel
  6. Dark As A Dungeon
  7. Tennessee Stud
  8. Black Mountain Rag
  9. Wreck On The Highway
  10. The End Of The World
  11. I Saw The Light
  12. Sunny Side Of The Mountain
  13. Nine Pound Hammer
  14. Losin' You (Might Be The Best Thing Yet)
  15. Honky Tonkin'
  16. You Don't Know My Mind
  17. My Walkin' Shoes

Tracks:

  1. Lonesome Fiddle Blues
  2. Cannonball Rag
  3. Avalanche
  4. Flint Hill Special
  5. Togary Mountain
  6. Earl's Breakdown
  7. Orange Blossom Special
  8. Wabash Cannonball
  9. Lost Highway
  10. Doc Watson & Merle Travis (dialogue)
  11. Way Downtown
  12. Down Yonder
  13. Pins and Needles (In My Heart)
  14. Honky Tonk Blues
  15. Sailin' On to Hawaii
  16. I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
  17. I Am a Pilgrim
  18. Wildwood Flower
  19. Soldier's Joy
  20. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
  21. Both Sides Now
  22. Foggy Mountain Breakdown
  23. Warming Up For "The Opry" (talk)
  24. Sunny Side (talk)
  25. Remember Me

Tracks:

  1. Life's Railway To Heaven
  2. Grandpa Was A Carpenter
  3. When I Get My Rewards
  4. Don't You Hear Jerusalem Moan
  5. Little Mountain Church House
  6. And So It Goes
  7. When It's Gone
  8. Mary Danced With Soldiers
  9. Riding Alone
  10. I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World
  11. Lovin' On The Side
  12. Lost River
  13. Bayou Jubilee
  14. Blues Berry Hill
  15. Turn Of The Century
  16. One Step Over The Line
  17. You Ain't Going Nowhere
  18. The Valley Road
  19. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
  20. Amazing Grace

Tracks:

  1. Take Me In Your Lifeboat
  2. Milk Cow Blues
  3. I Find Jesus
  4. Hold Whatcha Got
  5. Mama's Opry
  6. Diamond In The Rough
  7. Lonesome River
  8. Some Dark Holler
  9. The Lowlands
  10. Love, Please Come Home
  11. Goodnight Irene
  12. I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
  13. I'll Be Faithful To You
  14. Tears In The Holston River

Tracks:

  1. Fishin' Blues
  2. Save It, Save It
  3. Wheels
  4. Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
  5. Oh Cumberland
  6. I Am A Pilgrim
  7. Sallie Ann
  8. Catfish John
  9. Roll The Stone Away
  10. All Prayed Up
  11. Return To Dismal Swamp II
  12. There Is A Time
  13. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Glory, Glory)
  14. Farther Along

Tracks:

  1. My Walkin' Shoes (DVD)
  2. Catfish John (DVD)
  3. One Step Over The Line (DVD)
  4. Roll The Stone Away (DVD)
  5. Love, Please Come Home (DVD)
  6. All Prayed Up (DVD)
  7. Oh Cumberland (DVD)
  8. Fishin' Blues (DVD)
  9. The Lowlands (DVD)
  10. Return To Dismal Swamp II (DVD)
  11. Earl's Breakdown (DVD)
  12. I Find Jesus (DVD)
  13. Mama's Opry (DVD)
  14. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (DVD)

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The original Will the Circle Be Unbroken is undoubtedly a landmark country-music recording. A peace offering between rock-reared longhairs and rock-ribbed Nashville patriarchs (and one matriarch, Mother Maybelle Carter), it exposed generations of upstart pickers and singers to old-time country music and its impact is felt to this day. The organizers of the 1971 sessions that led to the initial three-LP set, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, have produced two sequels, the first in 1989 and the most recent in 2002. This six-disc collection (including an all-star concert DVD) pulls together all three Circle sessions and, naturally, captures dozens of essential performances, plus a fair number of inessentials. Anyone with an interest in country music will want the original. Its mission is clear, the performances are inspired, and its significance is undeniable. The second Circle strays far afield from the original concept, bringing in the rather lightweight likes of John Denver and Michael Martin Murphy to mix with volume one holdovers Jimmy Martin and Earl Scruggs. The final volume is also more diffuse than one would like, though eminent guest stars such as Del McCoury, June Carter Cash, and Johnny Cash help it capture the spirit of the original more frequently than does its immediate predecessor. Completists will relish having all three collections in one box, while those who think three times around the circle is two too many are advised to stick with the 30th anniversary reissue of the initial album. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best.......2007-07-24

Originally I was only looking for the 'original' album as a CD because my triple-vinyl was in a lousy condition as so many of my friends had borrowed it. But finding this new 6 CD + DVD-version was the best thing yet. It's simply a must for every bluegrass etc. music lover.

5 out of 5 stars Will the circle be unbroken.......2006-02-23

I bought this boxed set after watching the DVD. previously I wasn't particularly a country fan, now I am converted. The recordings span 20 years, each one is excellent, the whole collection being superb. If you want to try "true" country, this is one of the best places to start. A lot of the artists are difficult to get hold of, but all together they make a CD set of many colours. Well worth the price, a thoroughly good collection; to be well recommended.

5 out of 5 stars American Bluegrass Music - Yesterday and Today.......2005-01-27

"Trilogy" is a monument to American Bluegrass music. Within its seven hours of music is a living history of this American art form, from the 1930's until today. It brings together all three volumes of "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" and adds a DVD performance disc, and adds updated notes about the history of this three decade long project by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

No other collection of country music brings together "founders and originators" such as Mother Maybelle Carter, and the Carter Family, with their musical "children", Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Earl Scruggs, Merle Travis, and Doc Watson, and the third generation...Rosanne Cash, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Allison Krauss, Tony Rice, Dwight Yoakum...some of the greatest talents of three generations and six decades of American music.

Each generation of singers and musicians remain faithful to the "roots" of this music, playing with acoustic guitars, banjos and fiddles. The mood is that of a group of talented friends, sitting in the living room, and singing and playing the songs they love the best. The feeling and heart in these performances can be felt, as well as heard.

The sound quality is exceptional. It is easy to forget these are recordings...it feels as if the musicians are sitting right next to you while they joke, chat, sing and play these songs.

This is too much music to digest in a single sitting. Instead, it is more enjoyable to select just one CD, savor it for a day or two, and then move on to another. I have no doubt that people will be listening to, and loving, this music a century from now. This will be one of the living treasures of American culture for generations to come.

It is amazing that a seven hour collection of some of the greatest music of our time is available for less than $50...less than $7 for each incredible hour of music. At this bargain price, even folks who own one or two of the previous sets included in "Trilogy" ought to buy this collection...and perhaps buy another for their children or a good friend.

5 out of 5 stars 5 stars are not enough.......2003-12-16

This is a dynmite collection of blue grass music. After 5CDs and you think it can't get any better there's a DVD that puts it all over the top. Can not say enough good things about this package....

5 out of 5 stars Ultimate NGDB!.......2003-10-09

The ultimate NGDB collection piece I've ever owned. The bonus DVD is spectacular and superb quality - the guest artists on it are incredible. I own all three Circle volumes and have them scattered between the car, home and office. This is the best piece to have all three together in one package. Next on my list of NGDB 'must-haves in a perfect world' would be a new studio album.
I remain in NGDB heaven with my new box set!
Star Wars Trilogy
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Star Wars Trilogy
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ASIN: B0002YCVLU
Release Date: 2004-09-21

Tracks:

  1. 20th Century Fox Fanfare
  2. Main Title/Rebel Blockade Runner
  3. Imperial Attack
  4. Dune Sea of Tatooine/Jawa Sandcrawler
  5. Moisture Farm
  6. Hologram/Binary Sunset
  7. Landspeeder Searck/Attack of the Sand People
  8. Tales of a Jedi Knight/Learn About the Force
  9. Burning Homestead
  10. Mos Eisley Spaceport
  11. Cantina Band
  12. Cantina Band #2
  13. Binary Sunset [Alternate Take][*]

Tracks:

  1. Princess Leia's Theme
  2. Millennium Falcon/Imperial Cruiser Pursuit
  3. Destruction of Alderaan
  4. Death Star/The Stormtroopers
  5. Wookiee Prisoner/Detention Block Ambush
  6. Shootout in the Cell Bay/Dianoga
  7. Trash Compactor
  8. Tractor Beam/Chasm Crossfire
  9. Ben Kenobi's Death/Tie Fighter Attack
  10. Batte of Yavin: Launch from the Fourth Moon/X-Wings Draw Fire/Use ...
  11. Throne Roon/End Title

Tracks:

  1. 20th Century Fox Fanfare
  2. Main Title/The Ice Planet Hoth
  3. Wampa's Lair/Vision of Obi-Wan/Snowspeeders Take Flight
  4. Imperial Probe/Aboard the Executor
  5. Battle of Hoth: Ion Cannon/Imperial Walkers/Beneath the ...
  6. Asteroid Field
  7. Arrival on Dagobah
  8. Luke's Nocturnal Visitor
  9. Han Solo and the Princess
  10. Jedi Master Revealed/Mynock Cave
  11. Training of a Jedi Knight/The Magic Tree

Tracks:

  1. Yoda's Theme
  2. Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)
  3. Yoda's Theme
  4. Attacking a Star Destroyer
  5. Yoda and the Force
  6. Imperial Starfleet Deployed/City in the Clouds
  7. Lando's Palace
  8. Betrayal at Bespin
  9. Deal With the Dark Lord
  10. Carbon Freeze/Darth Vader's Trap/Departure of Boba Fett
  11. Clash of Lightsabers
  12. Rescue from Cloud City/Hyperspace
  13. Rebel Fleet/End Title

Tracks:

  1. 20th Century Fox Fanfare
  2. Main Title: Approaching the Death Star/Tatooine Rendezvous
  3. Droids Are Captured
  4. Bounty for a Wookiee
  5. Han Solo Returns
  6. Luke Confronts Jabba/Den of the Rancor/Sarlocc Sentence
  7. Pit of Carkoon/Sail Barge Assault
  8. Emperor Arrives/The Death of Yoda/Obi-Wan's Revelation
  9. Alliance Assembly
  10. Shuttle Tydirium Approaches Endor
  11. Speeder Bike Chase/Land of the Ewoks
  12. Levitation/Threepio's Bedtime Story
  13. Jabba's Baroque Recital
  14. Jedi Rocks
  15. Sail Barge Assault [Alternate Take][*]

Tracks:

  1. Parade of the Ewoks
  2. Luke and Leia
  3. Brother and Sister/Father and Son/Fleet Enters Hyperspace/Heroic Ewok
  4. Emperor's Throne Room
  5. Battle of Endor: Into the Trap/Forest Ambush/Scout Walker Scramble
  6. Lightsaber/The Ewok Battle
  7. Battle of Endor 2: Leia Is Wounded - The Duel Begins/Overtaking ...
  8. Endor 3: Superstructure Chase/Darth Vader's Death/The Main Reactor
  9. Leia's News/Light of the Force
  10. Victory Celebration/End Title
  11. Ewok Feast/Part of the Tribe
  12. Forest Battle (Concert Suite) [*]

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Given that it's largely credited with reinventing Hollywood--or at least fostering its overweening box office expectations--it's hard to imagine that the genesis of George Lucas' sprawling, multi-billion dollar Star Wars franchise was once considered a risky studio proposition at best. But Lucas himself has wisely singled out the robust, retro-romantic music of composer John Williams as the unlikely artistic linchpin that holds all of the saga's disparate dramatic, thematic and technical elements firmly together. Boxed together here then are three of the most successful and influential film scores of modern Hollywood, work that draws as much on Williams' masterful sense of classical music history as it does his own well-studied melodic and arranging instincts. Each of the three double-disc collections here contains all of the music written for Star Wars: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi (and even Alfred Newman's intyroductory "Fox Fanfare"), newly upgraded via Direct Stream Digital remastering that adds stunning new presence and clarity to Williams' rousing, epochal scores. Each chapter also features a lenticular 3-D cover and newly designed fold-out film poster, as well as encoded disc features allowing online access to elaborate new Star Wars screen savers; the ultimate musical compendium of the original Star Wars triptych. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderfull Collection to have but no Orignal Art Work........2007-06-21

This is without any doubt the best musical presentation for STAR WARS trilogy with excellent remastering. Also, wonderfull music to listen.

It was arranged in same order as the movie and i think it has all the music from the films and more. Also it contain the original 20th Century Fox Fanfare recording for each movie which is rare to listen. In this way you can listen and enjoy the way was the music is recorded for each movie at that time without any enhancement, and that for Star Wars truly music lovers.

The only drawback i found that is lacking the orignal art work for each movie which are the finest and best ever. There are wonderful posters from different type, style A, B, C, and advanced, which i was expecting to see them again here or somewere els.

I was hoping and wishing from ( A Long Time Ago ... ) that they release again same original recording for Star Wars and Empire strikes back when they released first time in 1977 and 1980. I don't know why it has been decline ever since. At that time each movie released its sound track in two album with different and excellent arrangement. I believe this is a perfect arrangement and better in term of music listening. Im just hoping releasing them again with finest remastering.

4 out of 5 stars A fountain of youth for a Star Wars geek.......2007-02-13

It has been a long time since I last dared to take out my old Star Wars LP, with its well remembered skips and pops. Now, thanks to the Boxed set of the Star Wars Trilogy, I can listen to it again as it was intended to sound, and as often as I like. It is like revisiting an old friend, but there are differences: for one, there is more music, and it has been restored to its actual running order, unlike the LP which cut and spliced a bit to create rounder, perhaps more balanced listening. But for a true fan of the films, it is deeply satisfying to hear the score in its proper order and entirety, even if at times it can ramble on or shift more suddenly than a typical symphonic work. That being said, John Williams is a master at composing for film, so that even taken out of context it is beautifully listenable.
The major drawback to the boxed set is the complete lack of liner notes or any kind of commentary--one of my favorite features of the old LP were the inserted notes. So much thought went into the score that it demands commentary. Admittedly, I haven't yet been able to access the "unlock and go" feature on the internet, so perhaps the lack of liner notes on the box is rectified there. Another surprise, given the fact that there is room on the CD's to include more music, alternate takes (and even an extended secret "inner groove" on the first disc), is that in the case of episode 6, music that was added for the new edition of the film is included but not the music it replaced. Admittedly this was the least interesting music in the soundtracks, namely the "pop" music in Jabba's palace and the Ewok's chant at the end, but for the sake of completion, it should also have been included. A minor quibble, and more than made up for by the inclusion of the 20th century fanfare and the second Cantina track.
All-in-all, this boxed set is a must for anyone for whom the original trilogy was a special part of their youth. It will instantly bring you back to that state of wonder when you first saw the films, and on repeated listens it will continue to reveal the genius of John Williams.

5 out of 5 stars This is more of a description of the music than a review for this particular set, really . . ........2006-12-30

A New Hope:

What to say about Star Wars? It's all too known to say very much. But let me just point out a few things, instead. The Main Title track, after the fanfare calms, is quoting 'Mars' from Holst's 'The Planets'. "The Dune Sea of Tatooine" is a tribute to Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring'. The bonus track contains several different takes on the Main Title if you sit around and wait--there is a LOT of silence 'til it starts, but it's fascinating to hear the subtle differences from take to take. With "May the Force Be With You" and "Princess Leia's Theme", we have the beginning of the lovely, melodic leitmotifs we have come to associate with Star Wars music.


The Empire Strikes Back:

Both the best movie and the best soundtrack of the original trilogy, in my opinion. Whether or not you agree about the movie, the music here really is the best, from a professional standpoint and not just an "it's pretty!' one. Three huge things happen in this movie, musically: "Han Solo and the Princess", the love theme which is based on "Princess Leia's Theme"; "Yoda's Theme"; and, last but certainly not least, "The Imperial March". I believe the two biggest, most recognisable themes of the saga are the Main Title theme and "The Imperial March", which was constructed from half-developed "evil" cues from 'A New Hope', and also Chopin's "March funèbre, Lento" from 'Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor' (trust me, you know it).


The Return of the Jedi:

The only new themes (there are plentiful delectable motifs) to come out of this movie are "Parade of the Ewoks", which nearly succeeds in making the Ewoks themselves cute, and the extremely luscious "Luke and Leia". "The Emperor's Theme", introduced in 'Empire Strikes Back', is emphasised, and voices lace over the epic duel between father and son (not nearly as stimulating as the music or the fight scenes of the prequel trilogy). It is true, there are some slightly embarrassing tracks ("Threepio's Bedtime Story", "Jedi Rocks"), but somehow all is set right by the power of "Victory Celebration" (which evokes much the same in its feeling of somewhat tragic triumph that "Now We Are Free" does in 'Gladiator'). It closes the saga perfectly (and we won't be mentioning the Yub Nub song, thank you very much).


I might also mention that Star Wars themes do wonders for hearing intervals. And that knowing the intervals make relationships between themes throughout the saga that much more interesting.

5 out of 5 stars You can feel the Force around you........2006-08-31

I have never owned these before and I bought them for a SW Themed Party but constantly play them, if you are a fan these are a must own, especially since they include both end tracks for EP.6 the Ewok OE and the new Calypso one from the SE. Finally all of these Disc's are CD Text Capabile.

3 out of 5 stars Quality could be better.......2006-02-14

This is the best way to get the soundtrack collection of the three original films. With some minor exceptions, the tracks are in the same sequence of the films so you can follow the story unfold the same as watching the movies.
The sound quality does leave a bit to be desired overall. Granted there is only so much that can be done from the original recordings, but it seems as though they tried to over-remaster most of the tracks and did not do enough with others. This has left many of the scores sounding thin, bright and shallow. For the price of this boxed set, I would have expected a little bit more time put into making this collection sound better. Ideally, having the entire saga re-performed would have likely offered the best solution for audio purists, though likely not capatured exactly the same feel as the original performance.
Essentially, this boxed set is a trade off between having the original scores of Episodes 4 through 6 and sacrificing the overall sound quality that a John Williams performance deserves.
For a point of reference, my sound system is a B&W and McIntosh combination with the speakers being the same model as what was used in nearly all recording studios at the time of the later half of these films.
A Love Trilogy
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ASIN: B000001F9N
Release Date: 1992-06-09

Tracks:

  1. Try Me, I Know We Can Make It
  2. Intro: Prelude To Love
  3. Could It Be Magic
  4. Wasted
  5. Come With Me

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Donna Summer: A LOVE TRILOGY (1976).......2006-11-16

In March of 1976, Donna Summer released her third album entitled, A LOVE TRILOGY, another album for Donna to further her style in the Disco era. This is an album not to miss, for it is an awesome album that goes deeper into the sound of Disco.

TRY ME, I KNOW WE CAN MAKE IT
The first single from the album. This 18:00 (eighteen minutes) track is nothing short of a classic. This is an awesome tune, and you can really dance away the night with this track.

Intro: PRELUDE TO LOVE
This track is the start of the third track, which is entitled "Could It be Magic". It only plays out to a minute, six seconds, which is the very start of "Could It Be Magic".

COULD IT BE MAGIC
The second single from the album. Back in 1973, Barry Manilow had originally written and recorded this track, and it was released as his first-ever single. His original recording of "Could It Be Magic" is a power ballad that should have been well-received by the public, but for some reason, it wasn't. Donna Summer was the first person (if I'm not mistaken) to record a cover of Barry Manilow's track. Her rendition is this here Disco-enthused version, where after she released it as the second single from this album, it became a huge hit for Donna Summer. Barry Manilow, after hearing Donna Summer's rendition and the response she received from it, wound up taking his recording of the song back into the studio and remixing the music to the track (without touching his vocals), where he then re-released it as a single, where it was better received than the first time round. This is a great cover version and it is one of my all-time favorite songs (both from Barry Manilow and Donna Summer).

WASTED
Great.

COME WITH ME
Awesome.

Hmm, the second album from Donna Summer to have no more than five or six tracks on it. Kind of odd, but however the case maybe, this album ranks up there with LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY, and it shows that Donna Summer was well on her way to becoming the Queen of Disco.

5 out of 5 stars How About A Nice STEAMY ORGASM FOR DINNER???.......2006-05-26

Love Trilogy is one of the sexiest albums i have ever heard and it finds Ms. Summer in full steamy siren mode.
"Try me,I know we can make it" grooves along with hot dripping sensuality and captures Donna singing a seductive breathy falsetto throughout and then bulking up her vocals to tell you that "we can make it if we try".
Are you willing to make it with Donna or is it too much for you to handle????
"A prelude to love" finds Donna confessin',pleadin' and panting away in hot smoldering ecstacy which leads into the classic rendition of "Could it be magic".
Donna gives this Manilow classic a sexiness mixed with a contained yet fragile urgency that the original never had and you can feel the desperation and heartfelt sincerity in Donna's delivery resulting in one of her most compelling performances.
"Wasted" is a great little funky dance number which will get your feet shuffling and your body grooving and "Come with Me" closes out this love trilogy with a shake your booty get down and boogie disco vibe that's so hot that you'll need to call your lover to release that fire scorching from within you or to cool down those family jewels...
OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
Simply put, Love Trilogy is a finger lickin' lip smackin' disco classic and is without a doubt the SEXIEST Donna Summer album ever.
So get those fingers walking and let the music do the talking....

O.F.

5 out of 5 stars Hot Stuff!!! :).......2006-03-14

Why I didn't purchase this when it first came out,I'll never know! This is probably one of Donna's stongest albums that she has recorded.From "Try Me...to Come With Me"each song has a wonderful sound and just fun to dance to.I have almost every one of her albums/CD's. Just waiting for her to put something new out! I did purchase the CD single "I Got Your Love" and was very pleased.Thank you,Donna,for all the wonderful dance music you've contributed to the music scene and has been a part of my life for all these years! I love to love you baby! :) If you don't have this CD,purchase it! It's great!

5 out of 5 stars A Love Trilogy.......2006-01-09

One of Miss Summer's early nice works. I really like especially,"Try me..." which is over 17 minutes. All of the cuts are good, too.The CD itself is of superb quality. Disco music lovers must have this album.

5 out of 5 stars One of Donna's Best.......2005-09-08

If you are a Donna Summer disco lover, then this cd is one of the best.
Christmas Trilogy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Made a great gift
  • Trans Siberian Orchestra
  • Putting the magic back into Christmas music
  • Great Set
  • Christmas Trilogy -Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Christmas Trilogy
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  3. The Lost Christmas Eve
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ASIN: B0002Z7RI6
Release Date: 2004-11-02

Tracks:

  1. An Angel Came Down
  2. O' Come All Ye Faithful/O' Holy Night (Instrumental)
  3. A Star To Follow
  4. First Snow (Instrumental)
  5. The Silent Nutcracker (Instrumental)
  6. A Mad Russian's Christmas (Instrumental)
  7. The Prince Of Peace
  8. Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 (Instrumental)
  9. Good King Joy
  10. Ornament
  11. The First Noel (Instrumental)
  12. Old City Bar
  13. Promises To Keep
  14. This Christmas Day
  15. An Angel Returned
  16. O' Holy Night
  17. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Tracks:

  1. The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve
  2. Boughs Of Holly
  3. The World That She Sees
  4. The World That He Sees
  5. Midnight Christmas Eve
  6. The March Of Kings/Hark The Herald Angel
  7. The Three Kings And I (What Really Happened)
  8. Christmas Canon
  9. Joy/Angels We Have Heard On High
  10. Find Our Way Home
  11. Appalachian Snowfall
  12. The Music Box
  13. The Snow Came Down
  14. Christmas In The Air
  15. Dream Child (A Christmas Dream)
  16. An Angel's Share
  17. Music Box Blues

Tracks:

  1. Faith Noel
  2. The Lost Christmas Eve
  3. Christmas Dreams
  4. Wizards In Winter
  5. Remember
  6. Anno Domine
  7. Christmas Concerto
  8. Queen Of The Winter Night
  9. Christmas Nights In Blue
  10. Christmas Jazz
  11. Christmas Jam
  12. Siberian Sleigh Ride
  13. What Is Christmas?
  14. For The Sake Of Our Brother
  15. The Wisdom Of Snow
  16. Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness)
  17. Back To Reason (Part II)
  18. Christmas Bells, Carousels & Time
  19. What Child Is This?
  20. O' Come All Ye Faithful
  21. Christmas Canon Rock
  22. Different Things
  23. Midnight Clear

Album Description

Hard rock producer Paul O'Neill, renowned for his work with Aerosmith and Savatage, teamed with the latter band's Jon Oliva to create Trans-Siberian Orchestra, an inspired fusion of classical music and rock-opera pageantry. Their first two releases are visionary and timeless Christmas-themed concept albums, spotlighting lead guitars and classical string sections alike, and they became instant contemporary holiday classics. 2004's The Lost Christmas Eve, which completes their symphonic rock Yuletide triology, underscores Billboard's recent comment that TSO "seems to be turning into a Christmas tradition."

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Made a great gift.......2007-06-08

Bought this as a gift after seeing TSO in concert. My friend loved it!

5 out of 5 stars Trans Siberian Orchestra.......2007-03-30

The DVD and Cd's are really good, Seeing TSO live is the only way it gets better. The Christmas DVD is a new twist on the classic christmas story.

5 out of 5 stars Putting the magic back into Christmas music.......2007-02-19

Trans-Siberian Orchestra is the most meaningful use of Christmas-themed music that I have ever had the pleasure to hear. This collection, which includes much of their studio work and a phenomenal DVD, is the perfect introduction to the world of TSO, that you'll find yourself listening to all year round.

TSO's music satisfies the 'theme-album' classical prog-rock lover in me (in the tradition of ELP, ELO, Yes and others), but more importantly, it gives the gift of putting the magic back into Christmas music. I had tears in my eyes when I first viewed the DVD, which gives you an idea of how they perform their shows, in the form of a touching story coupled with unbelievable performances.

The only thing better than having this collection would be to see their shows. Their amazing light show/stage productions easily pick up where Pink Floyd left off, and I never thought this was possible. It goes beyond that, and takes you back to your childhood, when the fantasy of lights, sounds and storytelling was still met with awe and wonder. It's ageless, timeless, and yet a product of modern technology that anyone of any age will find fascinating.

5 out of 5 stars Great Set.......2007-02-16

This set is the one to buy if you like Trans-Siberian Orchestra(TSO). My only complaint is that Amazon doesn't label the DVD that comes with it, they just call it an extra DVD, I thought it'd have behind-the-scenes info and stuff like that, so I bought TSO's DVD movie, The Ghost Of Christmas Eve, the only problem with that is, the "extra DVD" in this trilogy is in fact The Ghost Of Christmas Eve. So, if you, like me, want to buy all the discs that TSO has out, then don't buy The Ghost Of Christmas Eve separately, it comes with this trilogy.

5 out of 5 stars Christmas Trilogy -Trans-Siberian Orchestra.......2007-02-15

Loved the 3 CDs. Each CD tells a story and having the lyrics helps you to understand the story in the music. The bonus DVD is awesome, fantastic graphics. Definitely worth the money I paid for it.

Music Track:

  1. Ultraphobic
  2. Vendetta [Clean]
  3. Walk Together, Rock Together
  4. War of Words
  5. 1982-1992
  6. 7800 Fahrenheit
  7. Ace Frehley
  8. Adrenaline
  9. Alive in Studio a/Scream for Me Brazil [Import]
  10. All Areas [Import]

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