True Happiness
Track Listings
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1. Introduction
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2. Potential for Unshakable Happiness
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3. Cherishing Our Lives
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1. Introduction
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2. Working with the Precepts
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3. Ways We Avoid Being Present
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1. Introduction
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2. Mind of the Buddha
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3. View of Basic Goodness
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1. Introduction
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2. Four Powers and the Five Strenghts
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3. Sowing Positive Seeds
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1. Introduction
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2. Speck of Nowness
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3. Fuel for Your Suffering
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1. Introduction
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2. Root of Happiness
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3. Looking Deeply
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True Happiness,Pema Chodron,Sounds True Direct,New Age / Meditation,Pop
True Happiness
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- Wow!
- Everyone Should Whistle
- An amazing intro to the body of work of a true master
- Beautiful, moving concert
- ... and I love Barbara Cook
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Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim (Live at Carnegie Hall 2001)
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Similar Items:
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- Barbara Cook at the Met with Special Guests
- Tribute
- It's Better with a Band
- The Champion Season: Live at the Cafe Carlyle
ASIN: B000059LFF
Release Date: 2001-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Everybody Says Don't
- I Wonder What Became of Me?
- The Eagle and Me
- I Had Myself a True Love
- Into the Woods / Giants in the Sky (Malcolm Gets)
- Another Hundred People / So Many People (Malcolm Gets)
- Let's Face the Music and Dance / The Song Is You (duet with Malcolm Gets)
- Happiness
- Loving You
- You Could Drive a Person Crazy
- Not A Day Goes By / Losing My Mind
Tracks:
- Buds Won't Bud
- I Got Lost in His Arms
- West Side Story Segment: Something's Coming / Tonight (Malcolm Gets)
- Move On (duet with Malcolm Gets)
- Medley: Hard Hearted Hannah / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / San Francisco
- Ice Cream
- Send in the Clowns
- The Trolley Song
- Not While I'm Around (duet with Malcolm Gets)
- Anyone Can Whistle
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Barbara Cook is one of today's most accomplished song stylists, and if you don't believe us, just listen to this live album. It's a master class in the art of singing. It documents an evening at Carnegie Hall during which Cook proved that she can dissect and extract the substance out of the simplest of lyrics. One of the best surprises is "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" (from Company), which is taken at an amiable trot and allows the singer to display its humor. Cook is not a swinging singer and uptempo is not her pace; give her a ballad, though, and she'll wring the last drop of emotion out of it. Her version of "Losing My Mind" (here paired with "Not a Day Goes By") is simply astonishing. The singer also performs songs that Sondheim has said he wished he had written, an awful lot of them by Harold Arlen. No complaints here. Guest Malcolm Gets solos on a few songs and duets with Cook on others, including "Let's Face the Music and Dance." This is classic material done masterfully by a classic singer. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
Wow!.......2004-02-20
Having read the other reviews there is little more for me to add. I have been a Barbara Cook fan for a longtime and for me, this is one of her best concerts ever. I do, however, prefer the DVD. As with some other reviewers, I do not want to hear Malcolm Gets (as much as I like him) when I want to listen to Barbara. Her flawless interpretation of music is a hard act to follow for any singer! I managed to see this concert 4 times over a year and a half. Each time I saw her the voice was stronger and more assured (I would not have thought that possible). I can't help but think we will have the pleasure of hearing Ms Cook for many years to come. For those people who enjoyed his CD I strongly recommend purchasing the DVD. Barabara's rendition of So Many People is breathtaking (literally, I don't think I breathed once during the entire song). If you ever have opportunity to see her live - go! She has an ability to make you feel as if every song she sings and every word she speaks is directed to you alone. She can take a large venue and make it feel as intimate as your own living room. Having had the pleasure of meeting her I can say she is as youthful and pleasurable in person as she is in her performance.
Everyone Should Whistle.......2003-10-11
After being privileged to attend this concert, I had to own the CD. Once a lyric coloratura and the original Cunegonde in Bernstein's Candide, Ms. Cook has become (in her 70s) a true diva, blessed with a velvety, warm sound. Every note has meaning. Her high B-flat on "Ice Cream" is still the envy of any soprano today. Everyone should whistle after hearing the superb performances on this CD. Even better, though, is the experience of having been in the concert hall for the live performance. Brava, Ms. Cook!
An amazing intro to the body of work of a true master.......2003-06-16
When I first bought tickets for the 'Mostly Sondheim' show on tour (in San Francisco) I figured it couldn't be too bad. Besides, I had only been exposed to a few of his songs (Anyone Can Whistle, Losing My Mind...) and had only seen "A Little Night Music". On the way out of the theater I immediately picked up this recording of the program. It is truly amazing. I immediately began listening to it and have barely put it down in the last few months. Furthermore, my Sondheim CD collection increased in size from an unflattering zero to five (and it's still growing)! This is an amazing introduction to the works of Stephen Sondheim, who is now my favorite modern musical composer). Buy this now if you don't already have it!
Beautiful, moving concert.......2003-04-13
This is a wonderful CD set with a great selection of songs. I do want to express a slight reservation, however. Barbara Cook has been one of my favorite singers for a number of years and the way her voice defies time is extraordinary -- for her to be singing with such bright, beautiful tone in her mid-70s with no wobble or beat in the voice is an amazing achievment.
I do have to say that by 2001, when this concert was recorded, Cook seemed to have a lost a little bit of power and intensity in her singing. This is only natural for someone of her age. Her voice is still lovely, but you can sense her keeping it in reserve a bit. She's as expressive as ever, but compare the rendition of "I got lost in his arms" on this album to the one on her previous album recorded in 1999, "The Champion Season", and there's less urgency and vocal depth in her singing here. That said, the high B at the end of "Ice Cream" is sensational.
So, despite that caveat, this is, again, a wonderful album, a must for Cook fans, especially for the gorgeous renditions of songs I'd never thought I'd get to hear her perform: "Not a Day Goes By", "Happiness/Loving You", "San Francisco", etc. Buy it!
... and I love Barbara Cook.......2003-02-11
This recording is a disappointment for me. It is not her best work, and Malcolm Gets is uninspired. My biggest complaint however is the engineering of the recording. Throughout the speaking was to soft, the singing volumes uneven, and the applause deafening. I will be passing this CD on to friends, and will later donate it to my local library.
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Happiness and Heartaches
Joe Tyler
Manufacturer: Pirate
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000CAJOF0
Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
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True Happiness
Pema Chodron
Manufacturer: Sounds True Direct
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Meditation
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New Age
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- The Pema Chodron Collection: Pure Meditation:Good Medicine:From Fear to Fearlessness
- Getting Unstuck: Breaking Your Habitual Patterns & Encountering Naked Reality
ASIN: B0007YH6ZQ
Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Potential for Unshakable Happiness
- Cherishing Our Lives
- Honesty and Loving-Kindness
- Path of Awakening
- Open to Whatever Arises
- Living by Precepts
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- Introduction
- Working with the Precepts
- Ways We Avoid Being Present
- Not Causing Harm
- Action, Speech, And Mind
- Accessing Our Innate Wisdom
- Half-Heartedness
- Out Habitual Cravings
- Flexible Heart, Flexible Mind
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- Introduction
- Mind of the Buddha
- View of Basic Goodness
- Becoming Aware of Your Intention
- Refraining from Habitual Patterns
- Stepping into Groundlessness
- Sowing Seeds of Happiness
- Generous Heart
- Seven Ways of Gathering Virtue
- Practice of Rejoicing
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- Introduction
- Four Powers and the Five Strenghts
- Sowing Positive Seeds
- Future Is Unwritten
- Allowing Space for Something New
- Be Willing to Fail
- Five Strengths
- Piercing You to the Heart
- Unlocking Your Buddha Heart
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Speck of Nowness
- Fuel for Your Suffering
- Working with Small Discomforts
- Training of the Spiritual Warrior
- Practice of Tonglen
- Self-Compassion
- Three Kinds of Courage
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Root of Happiness
- Looking Deeply
- Steadfastness
- Maitri Practice
- Heart of Bodhicitta
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Pressing On
Double Portion
Manufacturer: Double Portion
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Gospel
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ASIN: B000CAGYRQ
Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Pressing On
- Saved
- Interlude
- Supernatural
- God's Loving Favor
- Best Life
- Grace & Mercy
- Completely Yours
- Free to Praise His Name
Pop Music:
- Twilight
- Tycho Brahe
- Variations on a Happy Ending
- Walk In The Light
- White Stones
- Who's America? [Enhanced]
- Wintersong
- Wrapped in White: Visions of Christmas Past
- Yoga Chant
- Zimbabwe: Gardens of Eden
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