The Dig
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1. Let Me Know
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2. I'll Stay High
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3. Unlucky Friend
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4. Anymore
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5. Conversation
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6. Believe
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7. Feet Don't Touch the Ground
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8. Ride the Wave
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9. Green Room
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10. Tight Brain
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11. Fuck You
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12. Decide
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The Dig,Dig,Mca,Heavy Metal,Popular Music,Rock
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- This is a wonderful cd by far.
- ALL THAT AND SOME!!
- Forever, for Always, for Luther II
- ...for Luther II
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Forever, for Always, for Luther II (Dig)
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rendezvous
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ASIN: B000JBXN4K
Release Date: 2006-11-21 |
Tracks:
- "Give Me The Reason" featuring Kirk Whalum
- "So Amazing" featuring Patti Austin
- "For You To Love" featuring Jeff Lorber
- "If This World Were Mine" featuring Gerald Albright
- "Glow Of Love" featuring Wayman Tisdale
- "There's Nothing Better Than Love" featuring Maysa & Kevin Whalum
- "Til My Baby Comes Home" featuring Norman Brown & Everette Harp
- "The Night I Fell In Love" featuring Najee
- "Don't Want To Be A Fool" featuring Jonathan Butler
- "Superstar" featuring Will Downing
Customer Reviews:
This is a wonderful cd by far........2007-06-08
I am glad that you had it . I enjoyed listening to it.
signed David Haskins
ALL THAT AND SOME!!.......2007-05-21
I absolutely LOVE THIS.......It is ALL THAT I hoped for! What a FABULOUS TRIBUTE to LUTHER!!!!!!!!
Forever, for Always, for Luther II.......2007-05-12
I wanted to purchase this cd when it first came out but I procastinated and I was sorry because it is an excellent cd. I especially love all of the jazz rendentions of Luther's compositions. I listen to this cd almost every day. I loved Luther singing the songs and now I love listening to the music.
...for Luther II.......2007-03-11
I loved it. Anything by Luther Vandross, and particularly by these musicians, is wonderful and soothing to the soul. Thank God he left us so much of his music.
Forever, For Always, For Luther II.......2007-03-09
I was alright. Not as good as the first.
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- Musical Genius...
- Southern Rock Rises Again
- I Was Robbed!
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- The Best Hard Rock Album of the New Millenium
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Southern Rock Opera (Dig)
Drive-By Truckers
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ASIN: B000068FUS
Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Days Of Graduation
- Ronnie and Neil
- 72 (this highway's mean)
- Dead, Drunk, And Naked
- Guitar Man Upstairs
- Birmingham
- The Southern Thing
- The Three Great Alabama Icons
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- Cassie's Brother
- Life In The Factory
- Shut Up And Get On The Plane
- Greenville To Baton Rouge
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You don't need a bottle of Jack or even a trace of Southern lineage to appreciate the genius of Drive-By Truckers' Southern Rock Opera. Without a hint of irony, the Athens, Georgia, quintet creates a fast-driving, hard-living tribute to the indelible music and legacy of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Like any good concept album, there's a modicum of plot and a theme to these 20 songs (loosely based around the rise and fall of fictitious Southern rock band Betamax Guillotine), but the best tracks make you forget the story line altogether: "Birmingham," "Zip City," and "Let There Be Rock." The "opera" aspects bog things down a bit--you probably only need to hear the spoken-word track "The Three Great Alabama Icons" once--but the overall concept still comes off without a hitch. The lyrics are great, the trio of electric guitars is blessed with raw production, and the tunes--though lacking the pop sensibility of, say, "Gimme Three Steps"--will have you cranking up the album for your friends. And, after a few spins of Southern Rock Opera, you might even find yourself digging out those old Skynyrd LPs to hear the real thing again. --Jason Verlinde
Album Description
A southern rock opera about growing up in the south in the 70's, the rise and fall of arena rock, the mythology surrounding the band Lynyrd Skynyrd, and common misconceptions about the south.
Customer Reviews:
Musical Genius..........2007-07-11
...may be a term which is overused, however Southern Rock Opera comes close. I am a recent traveler into the realm of alt. country and have fallen head over heels for the stuff. Southern Rock Opera transends the genre and take us back to the late 1970's when Lynard Skynard broke out of the South and took rock and roll by storm. The live album was in just about evryone's collection. It was played at dances, keg, parties etc. Even though I was not from the South, Lynard Skynard spoke to me and my friends.
But did we really understand the South through Skynard's music? Did we understand anything that came out of that region? Southern Rock Opera get's to the core of the"Southern Thing". I'm still not sure I get it 100%, but I do get that there is alot more than meets the eye. And DBT get that across with intelligent and artful lyrics and kickass music
Southern Rock Rises Again .......2007-06-08
I really like the lyrics to this. That is what drew my attention to this cd. The vocals of one of the lead singers may take a bit to used to...
but this is rock after all. This cd inspired me to go out & purchase some
old Skynyrd cd's. After all ... "I DID SEE LYNYRD SKYNYRD". And after listening to the cd, you will understand what i'm talking about. For any Skynyrd fan this is a must hear. Ronnie would be proud. This cd is geat on many levels... check it out.
I Was Robbed!.......2007-03-30
After reading the other reviews of this two disk set, I thougt I'd add this to my collection. What a huge mistake. To say that these guys sound anything like Lynyrd Skynyrd or any other quality Southern Rock Band of the 70's era would be a total put-down of all the true musicians of that era. When I received this set in the mail, I first pulled out the liner notes and lyrics and read the whole "book". I liked the lyrics and the theme of most of the songs. Then I put the disks in and listened to this mess. I have never been more disappointed in my life. The longer I listened the more angry I became. Why? These guys suck. They are bad musicians, the production is bad, as far as the general sound quality, it is a muddy mess. If you are looking for good musicians with good tone that understand how to weave three guitars into well written, intricate songs with the sweet twang of southern rock guitars, look elsewhere. These hackers missed the mark by a long shot. They play out of tune, sing out of key and the production is bad. I can't believe I was suckered into actually paying for this garbage.
Keep listening.......2007-03-02
My only problem with the dbts is tring to figure out which album is there best,I have 4 and love them all. S R OPERA takes a little more time to appreciate than there other records, but is well worth the time, These guys are outstanding, wide variety of sounds, great song writing, Remind me of early Wilco, bottlerockets, and other bands from the heartland,if you love the grit and grind of exile on main street. you will love these guys. My favorite albums never sounded good to me at first, So keep listening!!!!!!!!
The Best Hard Rock Album of the New Millenium.......2007-02-19
The Truckers are simply one of the worlds most criminally under appreciated bands. Southern Rock Opera is nothing short of an American masterpiece. It's the Truckers magnificent opus that marks the change from a smart but ultimately campy southern rock group into a southern rock group of rare emotional depth, intelligence, and diversity.
Southern Rock Opera is not exactly an opera. It's more of a concept album--part history lesson, part autobiography, part fiction that loosely follows a character with dreams of becoming a rock star. It explores his musical ambition and sense of identity, beginning in high school all the way up to a tragic ending mirroring the fate of one of his musical idols, Ronnie Van Zandt of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Along the way he redicovers what it means to be from the South and regains his pride for his southern heritage. Musically this is a hard rockin album that slow's down occasionally without ever sounding tired. It allows the listener to catch his breath and enjoy the variety between the bands primary two songwriters Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley. The longtime friends and musical collaborators have in Southern Rock Opera a record to be immensly proud of. Uncompromising, yet earthy and earnest, the album only kicks off a series of DBT records that follow, each one in their own right rock masterpieces. After Southern Rock Opera the band went through some line up changes and added singer songwriter Jason Isbell. Isbell's contributions have been incredibly important, adding yet another dynamic, one of an incredibly talented and soulful musician, to the already unique duality of Hood and Cooley. The band followed Decoration Day with their equally powerful albums The Dirty South and 2006's Blessing and a Curse. Truly a great rock n roll band of monumental proportions, it's a crying shame not more have been fortunate enough to hear them or have the guts to appreciate them.
Average customer rating:
- Wonderful!!!
- Relaxes your mind.
- Relaxing music from a great composer
- Better than just an introduction
- Great CD
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Grieg: Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B000002A21
Release Date: 1994-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 1: Morning Mood
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 1: Ase's Death
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 1: Anitra's Dance
- Peer Gynt Suite No.1: In The Hall Of The Mountain King (Peer Gynt Suite #1)
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- Lyric Suite, Op. 54: No. 3: Norwegian March
- Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34: No. 1: Heartwounds
- Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34: No. 2: The Last Spring
- Lyric Suite, Op. 54: No. 4: March of the Trolls
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 2: I The Abduction of the Bride - Ingrid's Lament (Peer Gynt Suite No. 2
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 2: II Arabian Dance
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 2: III Solvejg's Lullaby
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 2: IV Peer Gynt's Return Home
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful!!!.......2007-05-14
I bought this for my husband but fell in love with it myself. I had never heard of it but now consider Edvard Grieg my favorite composer. It is magnificent.
Relaxes your mind........2005-12-30
The peer gynt suite is very delicate and it relaxes me. Whenever I hear the first movement of Peer Gynt, I feel as if I am walking along the forest at dawn with sunshine passing through the tall trees. It calms me and I usually close my eyes to imagine Grieg's creative masterpiece. What also interests me the fourth movement. It starts with slow and quiet and then slowly the music accelerates with power. Like the title, "Mountain King," says itself, you can feel the grandness of the music toward the end.
The piano concerto in a minor is my favorite. This music seem to convey the full spectrum from quiet and delicate or gracious feel of music to more powerful and magnificent all proportionally adequately. It is very enjoyable. Whenever I listen to this music, I feel as if I am resting in the high mountainn looking at the full panorama. Anyway, that's just my imagination I feel from his music and of course, yours can be very different from mine.
As for the CD quality, I hear no distraction sound and it is recorded well, I think. The little cover booklet can be informative about Grieg. Also nice price from Amazon.
Relaxing music from a great composer.......2005-08-02
I absolutely loved the string music on Track 3. I remembered it from an old PC RPG called Quest for Glory IV. I was disappointed to find out that Track 4 was only a minute and a half long, because I grew up loving that song from the various places I heard it (Fantasia and a kid Detective PC game from the late 80's).
Overall, though, Grieg's greatest hits is a must-have for collectors of classical music. Grieg is revered as Norway's greatest composer of all time and he certainly has a knack for creating imagery of bustling fjords and majestic mountainsides with interlaced river ravines.
Better than just an introduction.......2004-04-28
This CD goes beyond just introducing Grieg. It is a truly beautiful and for me, invaluable collection of this excellent composer. Grieg had an inimitable gift for exploring emotion, often sadness and nostalgia. However, he also had a large touch of the virtuoso, as demonstrated by the famous Piano Concerto. True, the last 2 movements are not included here; however, the first is still stunning. The Peer Gynt Suites are wonderfully played, and Ase's Death and Heartwounds are especially noteworthy - the lush orchestral sounds of these gorgeous pieces unfold exquisitely. Homage March is a nice change of pace, upbeat and with a memorable theme, and Leonard Bernstein moves at a devilish pace in March of the Trolls. This CD will not disappoint you - buy it today!
Great CD.......2002-01-29
For an intro to Greig, this is great. The "hall of the mountain king" is done very well.
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- Ben Jelen keeps rising!!!
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Ex-Sensitive (Dig)
Ben Jelen
Manufacturer: Custard
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Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
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- Pulse
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- Ex-Sensitive
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- Just A Little
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- Papa, Here I Am
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- The Other Side
- What Have We Done
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Ben Jelen keeps rising!!!.......2007-08-03
I have thoroughly enjoyed Ben Jelen's music since before his debut album was available for purchase. If you want fresh music from an artist who is so talented, not only vocally, but instrumentally as well, this is the album for you. Ben Jelen has amazed me yet again with this new album and I cannot praise it enough!
Average customer rating:
- Loud, Live, and doesn't care who knows it!!!!
- Good music
- High-Energy Electric Blues
- RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "ROBERT HAS TONS OF ENERGY WITHOUT THE BLUES!"
- ONE OF A KIND, IN THIS DAY & AGE
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Live at the Wetlands (Dig)
Robert Randolph & Family Band
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ASIN: B00006IXGI
Release Date: 2002-09-17 |
Tracks:
- Ted's Jam
- The March
- Pressing My Way
- Shake Your Hips
- I Don't Know What You Come To Do
- Tears Of Joy
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This album's all about the blazing virtuosity of Robert Randolph. The pop-music arrival of the young pedal-steel guitarist from the Pentecostal church was shepherded last year by the North Mississippi Allstars and groove organist John Medeski in a brilliant album and group called The Word. With his own Family Band and just one spiritual, the lovely "Pressing My Way," on the set list, Randolph sends lightning bolts through the audience in this August 2001 recording at a now-shuttered Manhattan club. He blends the showmanship of his blues inspiration, Stevie Ray Vaughan, with his own unique instrumental mastery, transforming his steel guitar into something more like a lead vocalist. Randolph constantly makes his 13-string guitar play call-and-response with his own singing, and he breathes fire into Slim Harpo's chestnut "Shake Your Hips" by making it a field day for his stabbing splashes of notes and chords, inventing a different melody for his long solos that's more western swing than swamp blues. Although the shout-and-stomp-along original, "I Don't Know What You Come to Do," raises the crowd, it's the 11-minute finale, "Tears of Joy," that is Randolph's showstopper. The tune's a crafty summation of all his gifts: slow, sliding, rich-toned notes and low-buzzing chords; rhythms that pull from the stately qualities of gospel (enhanced by the way Randolph's steel blends with John Ginty's Hammond organ) and the pure exhilaration of rock improvisation; and beautiful tones that echo from honky-tonk to Hendrix. It's the musical equivalent of a white-water thrill ride. --Ted Drozdowski
Album Description
Robert Randolph is one of the most talented pedal steel guitarists of his generation, picking up comparisons to Stevie Ray Vaughan, Duane Allman and Jimi Hendrix. Live At The Wetlands is the debut from Randolph and The Family Band. Dare Records. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Loud, Live, and doesn't care who knows it!!!!.......2007-04-01
The Robert Randolph & Family Band's first effort is a portion of their
road show, its too bad they didn't give us the whole truth and nothing
but the truth. Thats what this CD leaves me feeling. Kind of like the
Asian massage place on the edge of town, "your stopping now, I was just
getting started". That is this CD's only but semi-fatal flaw. I have
seen this band perform on late night TV, and Austin City Limits, but
would like to see them live, have they made a central west sweep,
(Colorado)? Robert Randolf & Family Band would be one of the few acts I
would go to see live. Not many of them left anymore, having two brothers
and, I've heard), a cousin in the same band, with possible family members
as the rythm section is always a plus. I would suggest you listen to
this CD, if not purchase it out right. This band is not only something
different, but it is the real McCoy. Even live, the band is tight,
right, and polite. The music is infectous, the beat, the beat, the beat
will cure what ails you, if it is at all possible.
Good music.......2007-03-24
I first saw Robert Randolph & the Family Band on our PBS station & you just can't sit still when playing his music. It is "feel good" music & I intend to buy all his CD's. There is great energy & enthusiasm in this CD - you can feel it.
High-Energy Electric Blues.......2007-03-07
Though I am the owner of many of the recordings listed on the amazon list of "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought...", I was blissfully unaware of Robert Randolph and the Family Band until a friend recently loaned me Live At The Wetlands. After a couple of listens, I was hooked. What an album!
I was initially skeptical of how the pedal steel guitar was going to work with the blues, but Randolph has me convinced that it can. Live At The Wetlands brings you over an hour of high-energy electric blues with a dollop of soul worked in for good measure. There are five originals and one cover of a Slim Harpo classic.
I like the entire CD but unless you are in constant need of a musical jolt, I'd say its not for everyday listening. I'm thinking it would work best at your next outdoor pool party/barbecue and would make a great substitute for a live band. Give it a listen and hear what I mean!
RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "ROBERT HAS TONS OF ENERGY WITHOUT THE BLUES!".......2007-01-24
Since, I'm a world renowned "BLUES" reviewer, after buying this CD, I feel this really shouldn't be in my specialty category, and this review, is based on, an out of category synopsis. How, did the world's premier blues reviewer, get involved with this CD, you ask? Simple! I was given a gift of a DVD from the "Crossroads" charity concert that Eric Clapton put on. Among the guest performers were Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughn, John Mayer, etc. And for the first time ever, I saw Robert Randolph. He played his steel pedal guitar backing up Buddy, and then did one of his own songs "The March". His contagious smile, reminded me of a young Magic Johnson. His enthusiasm was catching. He and Buddy were quite a combo. So I bought this CD thinking it was a blues CD, which it really isn't. I feel, he is a more energetic, Dave Mathews Band type. I have rated this a 3, simply, because in my arena, it doesn't match up. If you're looking for non-blues, and an "amped" up Dave Mathews type, this is for you. I must say that, the opening song, "Ted's Jam", cooks! When I listen to this while I'm on the treadmill, I almost run off the front of the treadmill. The aforementioned, "The March", is also a stomping good music experience. The other songs, are a little too dragged out, and lose their punch, even with "Cousin Danyel". Summary: If you're looking for true blues, this is not for you. If you're looking for Dave Mathews on steroids, this will fit your prescription.
ONE OF A KIND, IN THIS DAY & AGE.......2007-01-15
They just don't make musicians like Robert Randolph anymore. This CD is incredible, hasn't left the car for 6 weeks. It has quickly become my favorite in my collection. Robert Randolph brings back times of sheer, unadulterated pleasure when it comes to music. Phenomenally moving. I wish I had a greater vocabulary, the better to impart to you just how INCREDIBLE this cd is.....
Average customer rating:
- A terrific masterpiece
- Techno's opera
- Deal With It!
- Dig Your Own Hole-I dig it
- Exciting from start to finish.
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Dig Your Own Hole
The Chemical Brothers
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ASIN: B000003RY5
Release Date: 1997-04-08 |
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- Dig Your Own Hole
- Elektrobank
- Piku
- Setting Sun
- It Doesn't Matter
- Don't Stop The Rock
- Get Up On It Like this
- Lost In The K-Hole
- Where Do I Begin
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To follow up their bombastic 1995 album Exit Planet Dust, the Chemical Brothers fine-tuned their bombastic beats and produced a rock-solid pop album (pun intended). Dig Your Own Hole finds the common ground between rock & roll and techno, both in spirit and substance. Singles like "Block Rockin' Beats," "Elektrobank," and "Setting Sun" (featuring vocals by Oasis's Noel Gallagher) may lack the big hair and pomposity of rock music, but they make up for it in spades, with sampled and real guitars battling for space with sirens and distorted hip-hop drums. The album reeks of pure enthusiasm and energy, evoking a crowd-pleasing exuberance that makes Dig Your Own Hole a Back in Black for the late 1990s. Pure stadium techno. --Matthew Corwine
Album Description
Second album (1997) featuring the singles 'Block Rockin' Beats', 'Elektrobank' and 'Setting Sun' (with Oasis' Noel Gallagher on vocals), plus a new mix of 'Get Up On It Like This'. The album debuted in the top 20 of Billboard's Top 200. 11 tracks total on this Astralwerks release.
Customer Reviews:
A terrific masterpiece.......2007-05-25
I really enjoy this album, they have a unique style that reflects many influences.
Techno's opera.......2007-05-04
Although Roni Size's New Forms won the Mercury Prize in 1997, it is very hard to argue that the Chemical Brothers' Dig Your Own Hole does not hold up better than any of the great albums 1997 electronica has to offer. For one thing, it is a matter of consistency; each song flows into the next, making Dig Your Own Hole more cohesive than even mix albums. But unlike mix albums, each song has a distinct quality that sets it apart from the song before it (although "Don't Stop the Rock" sounds like "It Doesn't Matter" Part II). For another, it is a matter of confidence. If this was the first album the Chemical Brothers ever made, it would no doubt be the greatest debut album in electronic music. But it's their second, and the maturity from the previous album is immediately apparent. This album is dead-on focused; the Chemical Brothers would never again sound so assured. The best techno albums are the ones that keep the vocals to a minimum. On Dig Your Own Hole, only "Setting Son" serves as an actual song with lyrical structure, the other ten songs are loose and adventurous. The reason why Dig Your Own Hole is techno's opera is because of the way it starts, the way it continues, and the way it finishes. The beginning is a perfect build-up bassline carousing into the explosive "Block-Rockin' Beats" and it finishes with a Gothic-like chime rounding off the masterful, Arabian-influenced "The Private Psychedelic Reel". And in between is the most accomplished Big-Beat rave electronica has ever produced. Dig Your Own Hole will always be a top ten techno album. Exhilirating. A
Deal With It!.......2007-02-22
Simply put, this album is the sound of the recording studio ripping itself apart from the inside out. CB create an album that is at once intense,fun,loud,sexy,nasty,techno,disco,rock and roll,etc.,etc. Not for people that don't get into more complex arrangements of music, or not familiar with many genres of music or simply just did not do enough drugs in the nineties. This is not the kind of album that you play for background effect, this is an album that demands to be confronted head on...so deal with it!
Dig Your Own Hole-I dig it.......2006-08-28
I liked it. Great tecno beat and some less techno softer songs.
Exciting from start to finish........2006-07-25
What can I say about this album? It's a record that will move you, groove you, keep you smiling throughout its entirety, all while thinking, it's so great for its price! I saw it sitting there on the shelf once, but passed it by the first time in favor of Björk's Telegram. Now I regret not getting this first.
SHORTEST TRACK: Get Up on It Like This
LONGEST TRACK: The Private Psychedelic Reel
Block Rockin' Beats: The quintessential opener, and a wonderful lead-in to the title track. An awesome bassline captures your ears and locks them in, saying "This is gonna be fun." 9.5/10
MIX #1
Dig Your Own Hole: Wild, fast, and furious, this song is the open door to this album. It entices you with fast and exciting guitar riffs before shooting you into the hot track. 8.5/10
Elektrobank: The hot track. This, in my opinion, is the best track on the album. Its steaming-hot guitar line and irresistible drumming leaves you breathless. And to make it even more exciting, the song launches into an overdriven-guitar-laden thumper after 6 minutes. The end is a repeating guitar lick with a rainy-day kind of feel. 10/10
Piku: After this incomparable stroke of genius, more genius! This funky little ditty focuses more on drum structure than anything else. It kinda soars over your head. 9.5/10
END OF MIX #1
Setting Sun: The only song with a true vocal portion, this song features Noel Gallagher of Oasis singing powerful vocals about someone who completes him. Very real. 8.5/10
MIX #2
It Doesn't Matter: In my opinion, the worst song on the album, but still listenable. What kills it is its length and the constant drone of "it doesn't matter" over and over. Wonderfully leads into the next rack, though. 8/10
Don't Stop the Rock: Something I like to call "danceable filler." It sounds very empty, but I like the strange-sounding kick drum and the tinny hi-hats. Also, it has some catchy little drum breaks. 9/10
Get Up on It Like This: Short and sweet, it starts out very wild, then quickly becomes very empty and stays that way for the remainder of the song. Kind of a "tag-on" at the end of the mix. 8.5/10
END OF MIX #2
Lost in the K-Hole: Awesome all around. This song has a mysterious "California winter" flair to it, with its twinkling synth-harp and funky bassline. 10/10
Where Do I Begin: Where do I begin? First of all, it kinda has that pop feel to it, what with the soft guitar and all. Very repetitive, but never boring. The second half completes it with a nice drum section. 9.5/10
The Private Psychedelic Reel: Great ending to a great album. That's all I have to say. 10/10
Final verdict: 9.5/10
Average customer rating:
- Not for everyone, but good in its own right
- Tribal metamorphosis/Pentaphobe
- Wow
- Pentaphobe
- not so good...
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Sa'Iyr a Tribal Metamorphosis (Dig)
Pentaphobe
Manufacturer: Mondo Melodia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Electronica
| Dance & DJ
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| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
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ASIN: B0007CYET4
Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Teltar Apredun
- Same High
- So Do Cerebral
- I Cash Radii
- Miss Moody
- Sahan
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- Intermittante
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Customer Reviews:
Not for everyone, but good in its own right.......2007-07-28
Right off, this is not for everyone. It is not your standard bellydance music, no way. However I like it (FWIW), and if you have a wide ranging appreciation for music and experimentation you might too.
This seems to be a cross between bellydance, Download (a Skinny Puppy spinoff), and Morton Subotnick. (If you're unfamiliar with MS, check out Silver Apples of the Sun for 60's experimental tape music.) For this sort of hybrid, it's good, but if you're looking for standard or traditional bellydance you may not be happy here. It is not purely Industrial, but if you like Industrial or Subotnick you will like this.
My only complaint is that the CD is entirely too short, but there you go.
Tribal metamorphosis/Pentaphobe.......2007-03-19
Fantastic.I came across this being a Rachel Brice fan.I am now a total Pentaphobe fan as well.It's totally different to any thing one gets accustomed to hearing relating to bellydance.Its addictive and it's fresh and hypnotic.Fantastic buy.
Wow.......2007-02-18
This is really great for Tribal. I've only seen the performance pieces for two of the songs, but the rest are also much fun to play with. I listened to it over and over when I first got it and go back to it when I want a really great mood setter for a performance. I want more!
Pentaphobe.......2007-01-17
This CD was just what I was looking for!
It has a mysterious tone and steered away from the more traditional glittzy Belly Dance music.
not so good..........2006-11-17
I was very disappointed with this c.d. The only good songs on it are the ones that Rachael dances to on the Bellydance Superstars DVD. It's alot of industrial noise with no melody. If you're looking for music to do interperative dance to, check it out. If you're looking for something upbeat and inspiring, you might want to pass.
Average customer rating:
- A Superb Composer
- More Torch, Less Twang
- good nick lowe
- I Dug It, You Will Too
- Gamble paid off.
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Dig My Mood
Nick Lowe
Manufacturer: Upstart / Umgd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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New Wave
| New Wave & Post-Punk
| Alternative Rock
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Alt-Country & Americana
| Country
| Styles
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General
| Pop
| Styles
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Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
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General
| Rock
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| Rock
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ASIN: B0000065VU
Release Date: 1998-03-24 |
Tracks:
- Faithless Lover
- Lonesome Reverie
- You Inspire Me
- What Lack Of Love Has Done
- Time I Took A Holiday
- Failed Christian
- Man That I've Become
- Freezing
- High On A Hilltop
- Lead Me Not
- I Must Be Getting Over You
- Cold Grey Light Of Dawn
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Who'd have dreamed that Nick Lowe, one-time New Wave smart aleck at large, would reemerge in the '90s as a soulful balladeer? And yet 1998's Dig My Mood is a splendid study in moody, bar-time reverie, as is the lost treasure that is its predecessor, The Impossible Bird. The onetime hit man (remember "Cruel to Be Kind"?) may not have rediscovered the commercial base he'd once accumulated, but, against the odds, he's making the finest albums of his lengthy career. --Steven Stolder
Amazon.com
Three decades on, Nick Lowe has evolved from British pub-rock pioneer (with Brinsley Schwarz) to new wave godfather (producing Elvis Costello, among others) to postrock crooner. It's a surprising but convincing transformation, begun with the country-inflected minimalism of 1994's superb The Impossible Bird and pared to an even leaner chamber pop on this subdued charmer. Bird found Lowe damping his jokester's instincts to dig deeply and soberly into romantic despair and a gnawing, midlife confrontation of self. While the tracks on Dig My Mood suggest that some of the wounds have healed, there's still an elegiac air to songs like "Faithless Lover," "What Lack of Love Has Done," and "Failed Christian" that qualifies these as songs of experience. Lowe's baritone has deepened and acquired a deft finesse with redeeming glimmers of wit and no loss of intelligence. --Sam Sutherland
Customer Reviews:
A Superb Composer.......2007-02-07
this recording is a long Meddle of San Tropez by Pink Floyd , just wonderful songs ... Can't wait to hear the Impossible Bird ...
More Torch, Less Twang.......2005-03-17
Three and a half stars compared to Impossible Bird. Expecting the twang of that masterpiece, I was initially disappointed in Dig My Mood. But a few spins persuaded me, in particular the songs Faithless Lover, Lonesome Reverie, Man That I've Become and Cold Grey Light Of Dawn.
The sound at first appears to be of the Jim Reeves style of country, but there is definitely a lounge element. You Inspire Me, for example, is a jazzy number, balanced out by the uptempo country-pop of What Lack Of Love Has Done with its gently lilting melody.
The brooding Failed Christian is a sad, moving song with sympathetic backing, whilst the rhythmic uptempo Man That I've Become with its lovely tune is coloured blue by the exquisite organ. This being the closest to the sound of Impossible Bird, it is my favorite on the album.
Freezing is another jazzy excursion, and is followed by the uplifting High On A Hilltop, another tuneful song with exquisite guitar infusions. Lead Me Not has a gospel feel with Nick in a different voice. The album concludes with the soulful rhythmic ballad Cold Grey Light Of Dawn.
Dig My Mood is another gem by this talented artist. The lyrics and the melodies are gripping and although I miss the twang of that other album, the organ here more than makes up for it. Nick Lowe is a highly accomplished musician and songwriter with a consistent output of quality music; I hope he gets more recognition one day.
good nick lowe.......2004-08-03
Lead Me Not is a great song. So is Faithless Lover a great dichotomy-faithless lover there is no other. This should have won some awards. Failed Christian is really as true as you can get.
I Dug It, You Will Too.......2002-08-08
I'll be honest, I miss the rollickin, rockin good time smart alec that Nick Lowe once was (check out PARTY OF ONE or COWBOY OUTFIT) but whatever he does, he does it well. Lowe has ever been a bit of a musical chameleon, that was rather the point of JESUS OF COOL, after all. Once upon a time, he did British Invasion pop with Kippenton Lodge (see HENS TEETH by Brinsley Schwarz) then he did Byrds style country rock and psychedelia (early Brinsley Schwarz) and then he did country, pub and rockabilly solo and with Rockpile. Here he has transformed himself into a soulful lounge singer who actually has a soul. Few performers could pull off so many styles and stay true to their muse, but the Basher is a master. Best tracks are `Failed Christian', `What Lack Of Love Has Done', `Man That I've Become' and especially `Faithless Lover'. All are heartfelt, moving songs with a quiet intensity that Nick has hinted at for years (check out `You Make Me' from LABOR OF LUST or 'Heart' on NICK THE KNIFE) but which really came to the fore with the excellent IMPOSSIBLE BIRD. Here the transformation is complete. I'll admit, it took me a while to get into this album, since it was so different from most of his earlier output, but every Nick Lowe gets better with repeated listening. That is what makes him a genius.
Gamble paid off........2001-09-15
I had heard an interview with N.L. on NPR and I bought this album without really knowing what to expect. I listen to this album all the time and even though I've since gotten more N.L., this is my favorite. It is swanky, mellow and witty.
Average customer rating:
- WOW
- Great Work from Boz
- Consistent pleasure
- Boz is hip, DIG?
- Not Very Good
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Dig
Boz Scaggs
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Soft Rock
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ASIN: B00005NIBZ
Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Payday
- Sarah
- Ms. Riddle
- I Just Go
- Get On The Natch
- Desire
- Call That Love
- King Of El Paso
- Your not
- Vanishing
- Thanks To You
Amazon.com
He didn't go so far as to call it Silk Degrees II, but Dig is as close as Boz Scaggs is likely to come to recording the sequel to his most commercially successful and, for many, best-loved record (unless you count 1977's underrated follow-up, Down Two Then Left). Reunited after all these years with Silk Degrees collaborator David Paich, Scaggs makes a successful return to the blue-eyed soul of his late-'70s works on tracks such as "Desire" and "Thanks to You," the latter featuring tastefully muted trumpet work from Roy Hargrove. Elsewhere, a tuneful "Call That Love" bounces along over a "Lowrider"-style groove, while "Get on the Natch" and "You're Not" are apparent attempts by Scaggs and Danny Kortchmar (who coproduced with Paich) to fuse blues and hip-hop. There's even something for fans of Paich's old band, Toto, whose pristine pop stylings circa "Africa" are echoed on "Vanishing Point," arguably one of this album's best cuts. True, nothing here may be quite as poppy as "Georgia" or as pretty as "Harbor Lights," but Scaggs deserves credit for trying to evoke the spirit of Silk Degrees without merely pandering to his past. --Bill Forman
Customer Reviews:
WOW.......2007-05-17
A wonderful hip album that is not trendy. This is one of my top Boz Albums along with his first on Atlantic, Moments, Slowdancer and Silk Degrees. So when will they finally release those missing Columbia albums on CD. The time is ripe!
Great Work from Boz.......2006-11-06
This work is versatility at it's best. I do like older Boz stuff too, it's just that in this disc he cross-sectioned many genres of music with quality and variety you wouldn't expect from one musician. From R&B to Rock, from slow melodies to upbeat rhythms, this disc will have you ignoring odd glances from other drivers and signing along without a care.
My top picks are Vanishing Point, You're Not, King of El Paso, Payday and I Just Go. I usually expect two to three good cuts on a disc so this was twice as nice. I keep waiting for his next release with anticipation, although this would be a tough act to follow.
I also picked up the release with the DTS disc and technically it is pulled off very well. The five, plus one, channels are distictive and clear with good mix and balance. Sounds great in the car.
Consistent pleasure.......2006-09-24
As much as I love music I own a handful of albums that I listen to repeatedly from start to finish. This is one of them. (Well, sometimes I skip "Get on the Natch.") There is no genre this work easily fits into. It's just great craftsmanship, climaxing in four moody tracks about keeping your dignity as the sunlight fades, roads dead end and options run out. Very, very nice.
Boz is hip, DIG?.......2006-06-09
I'm a music-aholic and if they held meetings, I'd have to attend regularly. As you might guess, I own more music than most people. Music of all kinds. DIG is on my top 10 all-time favorite albums. It is without a doubt, Boz' best to date. Every track is a gem and It just doesnt get any better than this.
Not Very Good.......2006-01-29
If you are a true Boz Scaggs Fan of the rock music done in the past and the great jazz intermingled in all his records. This one is not for you, It is completely different from any other record he has done and is not worth buying. Unless you insist you need every CD that is available. Don't waste your money on this one.
Average customer rating:
- Put the Blame on Sally
- Soothe yourself with this album...
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Severland
Blame Sally
Manufacturer: Dig Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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General
| Rock
| Styles
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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Adult Alternative
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ASIN: B000OCY6W2
Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Severland
- Fillmore Street
- House Of The Living
- If You Tell A Lie
- Besalu
- A Thousand Tiny Pieces
- Moth To A Flame
- Give A Damn
- Trouble
- Orange
- Devil To Pay
- Long Time With You
Customer Reviews:
Put the Blame on Sally.......2007-08-01
Blame Sally has been a band I've listened to for a while. The songwriting and the fun of their live shows drew me in. Great vocal harmony, lush music accompaniment is their signature. In Severland (2007) they deliver a rich collection of work that introduces you to the whole ensemble. Like the Beatles' Revolver or The Eagles' One Of these Nights, Severland is many different voices and stories coming together in one album that you can play over and over. Plenty of good songs to sing along with, in particular Fillmore Street, Moth to A Flame & Trouble. These songs get me hopping. If you get a chance to see them in concert, it's a good bet. Don't thank me just Blame Sally (D'oh!).
Soothe yourself with this album..........2007-05-10
I listen to this on repeat while at work to keep from getting too frustrated by the sharp edges of this work world. It offers a soothing, softening, and soulful retreat. The name of the game with Blame Sally is balance - each artist has unique talents expressed in different ways in each track, and fills out a blended and beautiful, yet still simple sound. Put simply: I haven't enjoyed listening to female vocalists this much since the Indigo Girls back in college. Man that was a long time ago. Thanks for making this.
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