Elemental
Track Listings
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1. Blacksmith
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2. She Moved Through the Fair
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3. Stolen Child
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4. Lark in the Clear Aire
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5. Carrighfergus
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6. Kellswater
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7. Banks of Claudy
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8. Come by the Hills
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9. Lullaby
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Elemental,Loreena McKennitt,Warner Bros / Wea,Adult Alternative,Canada,Celtic Fusion,Celtic New Age,Contemporary Celtic,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Elemental
Average customer rating:
- Elemental/WOW
- Lorena McKennit-great music
- A Must for McKennitt Collectors
- Unlike her other albums...
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Elemental
Loreena McKennitt
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ASIN: B000J233SU
Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Blacksmith
- She Moved Through The Fair
- Stolen Child
- The Lark In The Clear Air
- Carrighfergus
- Kellswater
- Banks Of Claudy
- Come By The Hills
- Lullaby
Customer Reviews:
Elemental/WOW.......2007-04-05
What a pleasant ride in fantasy the beautiful voice gives. The haunting, almost otherworldly range creates magic.
Lorena McKennit-great music.......2007-03-09
Been a fan for a long time. Love the soulful Celtic flair of the songs.
A Must for McKennitt Collectors.......2007-02-20
I am a new McKennitt fan but am a devoted one already. Some people might be put off by the fact that this is her first CD, but her beautiful voice and wonderful arrangements are already in place and she has chosen some delightful traditional songs. My favorite is the lovely arrangement of "Carrighfergus" where she is singing background harmony to Cedric Smith's perfect vocals, producing an exquisite rendering of this Irish classic. Another notable one is her original melody and dramatic arrangement of William Blake's "Lullaby". Not a loser in the bunch and oh, so great to see from where she started. You will not be disappointed.
Unlike her other albums..........2007-02-01
Her first recording is very naked and basic compared to everything that followed. It is mostly traditional folk songs, with a few embellishments from Loreena. She features her harp playing on most (all) of the songs as well as her exquisite voice. As much as I like all of her albums, this is my favourite! So simple and hauntingly beautiful, I wish she would return to this sound every once and a while.
Average customer rating:
- listen visually
- Honest, soulful work.
- No Curt ? No problem
- Excelente
- There's Something Missing, But It's Still Enjoyable
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Elemental
Tears for Fears
Manufacturer: Island / Mercury
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ASIN: B000001DYY
Release Date: 1993-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Elemental
- Cold
- Break It Down Again
- Mr. Pessimist
- Dog's A Best Friend's Dog
- Fish Out Of Water
- Gas Giants
- Power
- Brian Wilson Said
- Goodnight Song
Customer Reviews:
listen visually.......2007-07-03
(true story) I worked at a bike shop where we listened to this record nearly everyday for an entire summer. we each got to pick a cd to play and Jack's pick was frequently Elemental by Tears for Fears. (You all should go buy it...last I checked it was only $0.05 on Amazon)
What I realized throughout this summer was that I was developing a very clear image as to what was going on visually during this record...and that was the full coreography of the CATS broadway musical. If you could go to the musical and listen to this album (you know kind of like dark side of the moon and wizard of Oz) I think you would be in for a treat.
Also, Jack was gay.
Honest, soulful work........2007-06-04
Somewhere in my upper half of TfF catalog. Gritty, honest work that has some definite inspired moments. Album seems uneven with strong tracks and some forgettables.
No Curt ? No problem.......2007-05-07
This is Roland's first solo and boy does he pull it off, great production
great songs, must be listened to on a high end stereo or good Headphones
to appreciate the quality & complexity of the sound mix.
If you like Big Chair & Sowing the Seeds get this !!
Excelente.......2007-02-08
Mesmo sem Curt Smith, Roland Orzabal fez um album com muito esmero.
Influências de funk, jazz, blues no do pop.
There's Something Missing, But It's Still Enjoyable.......2006-11-14
The first two TFF albums were masterpieces in their own right. One was heavily dependent on a theme, and the shorter follow-up was essentially a few great singles and two more tracks. Buy them both. The third album had "Sowing the Seeds of Love" and is generally regarded as an example of elaborate, yet sometimes lovable, over-production.
Then, the duo dissolved and one man carried on with the Tears for Fears moniker. This was the first album that resulted from the schism. For the most part, it continues with the TFF tradition of having great singles/potential singles along with more brooding tracks. Elements of the traditional Tears for Fears sound prevail, although the sound does change due to the departure of a key member and the early 90s setting. Overall, its not as strong as the first three albums due to the blandness of some tracks. However, the highlights of this affair do provoke the same reactions that the band could elicit back in it's heyday.
Highlights include: "Break it Down Again," "Fish Out of Water," "Elemental" and "Goodnight Song."
I'd suggest you buy the first two albums and then maybe get this or The Seeds of Love later; Tears for Fears is best approached by taking in the brilliant early days and then accomodating oneself to the nature of their late-80s/early 90s work.
Average customer rating:
- Geothermic Chill
- Sexy smooth cool
- Earthy and delightful
- superior chillout
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Elemental Chill, Vol. 2: Earth
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Kriztal Records
ProductGroup: Music
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- Elemental Chill 1: Fire
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ASIN: B00006SF9R
Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Glamourgirl - Alex Cortiz
- Mrs. Castle - The Big Knife
- Spanish Wind - Ikarus
- September - Greg Long
- Missione a Bombay - Nicola Conte
- Shadow of a Bee - The Pleb
- Honung - Sunday Brunch
- Magnolia - Max Melvin
- Cadence - Desmond Williams
- Sigh - Praful
- Pabadam - Yonderboi
- Islamorada Fishing Company - Sven Van Hees
- Skyscraper - Kinobe
- Alone - Amalgamation of Soundz
- Hibernations - DRM
- London In The Rain - Variety Lab
Album Description
The Elemental Chill Series is comprised of four CDs, each one representing a different element found in nature, Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Each CD is carefully compiled to reflect the mood that each element evokes. Volume 2 in the Elemental Chill series, Earth, has organic rhythms and deep, sensual grooves that hint at a slightly grounded vibe.
Customer Reviews:
Geothermic Chill.......2007-06-22
Mossy dark and loamy, the Earth installment is another low-key success in the phenomenally exquisite Elemental Chill series. Although it's not as passionate as Fire or as fluidly fun as Water, it's still just as perfectly produced.
You've got tender dashes of ethnic flair ("Spanish Wind" and "Missione A Bombay"), eloquent swirls of swampy sonorousness ("Skyscraper" and "September"), and songs that'll lower your blood pressure even as they excite your brain waves ("Shadow of a Bee"). "Earth" mixes smooth, soulful jazz (Praful's "Sigh"), canyon-deep ambience (Melvin's "Magnolia"), and light-eyed beachcomber beauty (Yonderboi's "Pabadam") into a single, uninterrupted and relaxing ride. Notable without being obtrusive, classy without being too clever, and combining equal parts salsa and sigh, this is pretty much the pinnacle of what any good chill album wants to be.
Whether you're looking for a sonic tapestry for a late-night get together, or whether you need something subtle to hush up the silence while you study, read, write, or work, or even if you just want an album to dance with the mood of an intimate moment, this is, without exaggeration, a perfect choice. If you are a fan of any kind of chill, I have no doubt you'll want this album and its friends in your music library.
Sexy smooth cool.......2004-12-04
Ah what can I say, I absolutely adore this CD! This was the first one that I played, though I bought the Air and Earth at the same time. The reason why these CDs are excellent to me is that they blend one song into the other...a seamless stream of melodic, dreamy, sexy, danceable music. You definitely should treat yourself to the entire collection. I never tire of listening to these selections...the first song on the Earth CD is especially sexy!
Earthy and delightful.......2003-08-13
Picked this up just the other day in a used-CD store. I hadn't heard of even one of the artists, but I am a sucker for pretty packaging, so I decided to take a chance.
I'm in love! Tracks like "Missione A Bombay," "Cadence," and "Sigh" are all perfect for easy-listening...in fact, this relaxed me so much that I used it last night to help me get to sleep. The name "Earth" is quite apt for this part of the series--every track made me want to put down roots and dance at the same time. I would recommend this to any easy-listening, new-age, world music, or jazz buff.
If the rest of the series is half this good, I'm buying all of them.
superior chillout.......2003-01-22
as a junkie of the recent spate of european imports, i am so happy to find a series that breaks open the diluted chillout genre. this is dope stuff! and from an american label this is so overdue. i have all the elemental cds and though i like them all very much i like the moodiness in this one. it's not a completely downtempo cd, there are rhythms and grooves that will get even the serious couch potato moving. the nicola conte track, "missione a bombay" ,is a standout, as is the max melvin (who is this?) track and it ends with the delightful "london in the rain" by variety lab. overall the selection is unique, diverse and very hip. A+
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- Groove 'n great
- The best of the four
- I love it!
- Zesty and Tempered, Together as One!
- I Agree!!!
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Elemental Chill 1: Fire
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Kriztal Records
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ASIN: B00006SF9U
Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Quanto Tengo Que Esperar - Afrit
- Avenue LAmour - Naomi
- Diving - MikaDelta
- He Said (Instrumental) - Sun Trust
- Breathing Space - Compendium
- Magic Single Barrel (Mo Horizons Restyle) - La Taverne du Lac
- Kalas - Butti 49
- So Tinha Que Ser Com Voce (Original Lounge Mix) - DJ Marky
- Elevator (Herbaliser Remix) - Jaffa
- Superspectral (Cabana Remix) - The Tao of Groove
- Under My Sensi (Les Demons Flowers Mix) - Boozoo Bajou
- Preguicoso - Intuit
- Pandajero - Cantoma
- Love From the Sun - Geb.el
Album Description
The Elemental Chill Series is comprised of four CDs, each one representing a different element found in nature, Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Each CD is carefully compiled to reflect the mood that each element evokes. Volume 1 in the Elemental Chill series, Fire, is a very upbeat affair. From relaxed, but sunny lounge, to bright, electronic pop, this compilation is the perfect accompaniment to an outdoor cocktail party or a day at the pool. Grab that sunscreen and soak up the vibes!
Nominated for The AFIM Indie Award for Best Electronica Album 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Groove 'n great.......2007-04-18
I probably have too many compilations and a slew of chill music but this one hangs in there on the rotation because of the Latin influences, I suppose. The music does have the chill out vibe but it has enough umpf to be lazy dance grooves. The mix is interesting, seemless for the most part without much of a transition as if a deejay were playing your own get together or at yopur house. The exotic nature of the disc gives it an edge over the competition. Naomi's "Avenue L'Amour" exemplifies the point with the French language underneath the thumping beatz as the harmonies shine through for a very sensual dance groove. The jazzy nature of the tracks is another selling point with some tracks being completely instrumental. If you like stuff like St. Germain's "Tourist" than you will like these tracks. If you like your mix to have a little samba to liven things up than you got it here. Right in th middle of the disc are a few Brazilianesque songs . "Kalas" gets the sambaesque beat going and then "So Tinha Que Ser Com Voce" fills in the gaps to complete the Rio carnival tour. Later on in the disc the samba beat is revived with "O Preguicoso" by Intuit, complete with driving beatz puntuated by flute. This is a grat soundtrack to play to stimulate creative expressions between people or for self expression in the arts. Recommended for your electronica collection.
The best of the four.......2005-05-28
I loved this CD as soon as the sound came through my speakers. My wife initially did not like it until she heard it a second time. I can't seem to locate it anymore. I'm considering buying another copy.
I love it!.......2005-01-13
Like all of them, this CD is excellent also. Though Elemental Chill Vol. 2 Earth is still hands down the most elegant, sexy, divine CD of the entire collection. Okay, you have the buy the entire Elemental Chill collection because if you are missing one, you are missing something for sure.
Zesty and Tempered, Together as One!.......2004-12-16
I want to say this volume of Elemental Chill is my favorite, but in reality they are all excellent. "Fire" displays an attitude and a slightly more lively quality than the other volumes I currently own (Fire, Earth and Air). All the Elemental discs have their own mood, and for me "Fire" inspires creativity. I have listened to this disc while painting and found the results quite satisfactory!
I Agree!!!.......2004-06-01
Elemental Chill Fire is the best of the 4. ( I have all four CD's in the set.) Great mix and flow of songs, I never tire of this one.
I agree with the other two reviewers.
Average customer rating:
- Perfect Mellow Background
- Fantastic CD
- superb lounging music
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Elemental Chill 3: Air
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ASIN: B00006SF9V
Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
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- Before You Leave - Nor Elle
- Sky Colors (Blend Mix) - Makis Ablianitis
- Co-lette - Gerd
- Theme From Abbadesses Street - Soulstance
- Dreaming Out Loud - Billy Paul Williams
- Delirium (Fila Brazillia Mix) - Euphoria
- Blue Angel (Atomhockey Rmx) - Slop Shop
- Breakfast with Abductees - Sven Van Hees
- Dream of A Place - Spooky Monkey
- Where Are You? - SuZy
- Whatever - Max Melvin
- Just An Illusion - David Basho
- Time is the Enemy - Quantic
- So Easy - Ropp
- Slapping Detectives - E.D. Swankz
Album Description
The Elemental Chill Series is comprised of four CDs, each one representing a different element found in nature, Fire, Earth, Air and Water. Each CD is carefully compiled to reflect the mood that each element evokes. Volume 3 in the Elemental Chill series, Air, is the quietest CD in the group with 15 tracks reflecting the chilled ambience of lightness. The epitome of chillout.
Customer Reviews:
Perfect Mellow Background.......2004-12-16
I have all the Elemental Chills (except Water, which I intend to remedy!), and this is surely the most light and calm. It is perfect to listen to while you are working (I have an office job). "Air" flows along so seamlessly, it is like a gentle soundtrack to your day. With smooth transitions and such a mellow sound, this disc never interferes with a phone call or other multi-tasking project. In fact I find that this CD helps the time pass along as easily as the music does.
Fantastic CD.......2004-12-04
I own the Air and the Earth Elemental Chill compilations and I will say that it is the best Chill collections that I have ever heard! Why? For one simple but fantastic reason, the songs blend into each other, which is very good for when you are dancing up a storm or creating a fire in the bedroom...no one to five second silences until the next song comes on. I love these CD's so much...soon I will have them all!!!!Yeay!
superb lounging music.......2003-01-22
this is just pure chill... and good at that. so many different flavors coming together in a mix that is seamless and in tune with the very sensual sound that results. many people prefer the uptempo vibe but this is chillout to recline to. get on the sofa, froth up the fireplace and get close to your special someone. this is the soundtrack for a winter's night.
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- Smooth Sailing
- Very nice lounge ambient sound
- One of my FAVORITE Chill CD's
- Once again FANTASTIC!
- Superior chillout set
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Elemental Chill 4: Water
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Kriztal Records
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ASIN: B00006SF9O
Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Nota Bossa - Funky Lowlives
- Itchy Feet - Leggo Beast
- Orson - Nuspirit Helsinki
- LEnergie Irradiait feat. Louise Vertigo - Mum
- Eclipse (Afronaught Nocturnal Dub) - Kyoto Jazz Massive
- Destinations - Schmoov!
- Memphis Freeway - S-Tone Inc.
- Sofisticata (Nicola Conte Soft Samba Strings Remix) - Montefiori Cocktail
- Sunseeker - Adelphi
- Birds Eye View (Rhythmic Remix) - Uman
- String Vibe - Plastyc Buddha
- Its A Knockou -- Fila Brazillia
- Bar Rumba - Mo Horizons
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Assuming that the world really needs another "chill" compilation, this fourth album in the Elemental Chill series offers a solid mix to accompany the late-night cocktail of your choice. In keeping with the first three volumes, the collection's title refers to an element: water, in this case. It's a suitable reference given the liquid nature of transitions like the one that joins Nuspirit Helsinki's "Orso" with "L'Energie Irradiait" by Mum (not to be confused with Iceland's Múm). Other highlights include Nicola Conte's Soft Samba Strings remix of Montefiori Cocktail's "Sofisticata," Kyoto Jazz Massive's "Eclipse," and the loose, acoustic rhythms of Mo' Horizons's "Bar Rumba." If you can squeeze room into your collection for another new-blue mix, complete with all the lounge clichés, downtempo dreaminess, and occasional surprises you've come to expect, then Elemental Chill, Volume 4 should satisfy. --Matthew Cooke
Customer Reviews:
Smooth Sailing.......2007-06-27
One of the entries in the Elemental Chill catalogue. Earth and Air are the standouts, with Water and Fire satisfactory, featuring more jazz and funk vibes.
Very nice lounge ambient sound.......2006-03-16
Always on the lookout for mellow lounge music for late evening work, I found this album while listening to other stuff on Amazon.com. It has just enough variation, jazz overtones, and beat to keep it interesting. I also bought Fire and am planning to get Air and Earth as well. This is good quality stuff, not like the music that is completely orchestrated on a electric keyboard.
One of my FAVORITE Chill CD's.......2006-03-11
I am a HUGE Chill fan and just happened to stumble upon this in Traverse City, Michigan. It is a beautiful mix and blend of mellow "beats" n Jazz.
If you are looking for a fun way to enjoy a laid back afternoon - this one is worth it. I am looking forward to getting some of the others.
Once again FANTASTIC!.......2005-01-13
Though this is not my favorite out of the four, it is like the others worth buying. I am totally addicted to these CDs! I suppose since they have covered all of the elements, this will be the last one? Perhaps they will try the planets next! I hope to hear more.
Superior chillout set.......2003-01-05
I've only bought the "Water" volume in this series so far, but if it is any indication of the quality of the other volumes, then Elemental Chill is winner on all counts. Seamless blending of the tracks and the packaging is tres' cool.
Average customer rating:
- Another Floater Classic
- 8/10
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Stone by Stone
Floater
Manufacturer: Elemental Records
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ASIN: B000K7UFKS
Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- An Apology
- Ghost in the Making
- In America
- Weightless
- Breakdown
- Helping Hands
- Spaces in Between Us
- The Wave
- Everything Falls Our Way
- My Burden
- Proviso
- In Transition
- Tonight No One Knows
- Home in the Sky
Album Description
The eighth full-length release by Floater containds fourteen new songs and a behind-the-scens DVD capturing moments from the band's nearly fourteen years together. Continually pushing the boundaries of modern rock, Floater flexes their creative muscle with intelligent lyrics that tell new tales of human relationships with the passion and power that has become one of the trademarks of this renowned Northwest trio. Keeping in touch with their early sound while stretching their wings, Floater once again demonstrates how they've captured audiences for well over a decade.
Customer Reviews:
Another Floater Classic.......2007-01-10
The new album from the Eugene band is as always .... GREAT !!! Well done and well produced. The 7 CD's these guys have put out are my favorite cd's out of my 600 or so. Rob and the guys have done it again and I am already hungry for the next. If you get the chance, see them LIVE. You will not be disappointed. November 4th, They played for over 3 hours. The new light/laser show is the best I have seen anywhere. See you in Feburary at The Snitz. Concert Hall in Portland. Thanks Guys....Keep It Up. T.N
8/10.......2006-12-06
Floater is a band that can't help but make great music. They can be diverse and artsy without being flamboyantly over-the-top or excessively technical. They have a creative sound that blends intelligent prog rock with the crunch of old-school grunge, and just a dash of Primus-like craziness. _Stone by Stone_ continues on in this fashion, and while there are a few parallels between it and Floater's previous efforts, they still manage to produce a fresh sound that distinguishes this album from their others. One thing that particularly stood out to me on the album was the vocals. I never considered Rob Wynia to be an "extraordinary" singer (and I still would not exactly use that adjective to describe his abilities), but there are moments where he truly excels, and it seems that he has really begun to reach new levels as a singer. Musically, Floater once again proves to be above and beyond your typical "three-chord-special" rock band, as the songs are chock full of both their trademark catchy, inventive electric riffs and their clean, overlain solo sections.
On the whole, the album is pretty upbeat, but still manages to keep the darker qualities of the band intact. "Ghost in the Making" and "Weightless" come across as album highlights, but then there are so many highlights, seeing as the feel of the album changes from song to song, from the spacy groove of "Spaces Between Us" to the tight, riff-heavy "Everything Falls Our Way" and the melodramatic "Tonight No One Knows," which invokes images of a classic prog rock ballad.
As I listen to this album more, it seems that it could in fact prove to contend with _Angels in the Flesh and Devils in the Bone_ to be my favorite Floater album. While I probably would recommend _Angels..._ as a starter album for a new listener, I wouldn't discourage you from picking up this new album if you saw it in the store (unlikely as Floater is still on a small, local record label, but you get my drift). _Stone by Stone_ is a great album by a great band who takes fundamental rock music to new heights, and turns it into something that is beyond "fundamental." It is a strong addition to Floater's already solid and diverse musical portfolio.
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- Adult contemporary. The Fixx?
- music listener
- "From high of highs to depths of sorrow"
- Fixx's comeback LP fails to re-capture magic
- OVERLOOKED
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Elemental
The Fixx
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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- Missing Links
ASIN: B0000061RF
Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Two Different Views
- Going Without
- Is That It?
- Happy Landings
- Silent House
- Fatal Shore
- Ocean Blue
- You Know Me
- We Once Held Hands
- Life Is Killing Me
Album Description
1 CD studio album + Live 2 CD set: It's not surprising that The Fixx were still around--with the same core lineup of singer Cy Curnin, guitarist Jamie West-Oram, keyboardist Rupert Greenall and drummer Adam Woods--nearly 15 years after their period of greatest commercial success. Plenty of MTV-era stars are still plying their trade, after all. What is surprising is that 12 years after their last US hit single, "Secret Separation," The Fixx were able to release 1998's ELEMENTAL on a major US label, proving how popular the group's streamlined art rock is elsewhere in the world, especially in Europe. ELEMENTAL is not far removed from The Fixx's other '90s albums. Having moved away from the art rock impenetrability of early hits such as "One Thing Leads to Another," the group created a smooth, mature pop not far removed from other grown-ups the likes of Peter Gabriel, Genesis, or even Enya.
Album Details
Special Triple CD Combination Box Set of the Group's "Elemental", "1011 Woodland Ave-live" and "1011 Woodland Ave. V.2".
Customer Reviews:
Adult contemporary. The Fixx?.......2003-12-31
I can not believe this is The Fixx. I lost track of them at Ink and was pleased to see there are a couple of newer albums I had not known of; the Fixx are one of my favorites for such a long time, but this??? This album has few Fixx qualities other than Cy Curnin's voice. Why does this album sound so boring and bad and just plain cliche in all it attempts, I do not know why. I believe one reason I can not stomach this album is the missing Dan K. Brown on bass. His influence on The Fixx funk is larger than the little credit he gets, he kept them on a serious groove for so long, now their sound is closer to American Idol-styled bastardization than anything else.
Oh well, I still love the Fixx, but this made-for-adult contemporary poop is not worth it.
music listener.......2003-12-10
We live in a world of obvious perpetual change and as we evolve, so does that of music, and life. We live in a very different society today than we did when the Fixx recorded their(last album to date,prior too..) album 'Inc'.
As reflected in these perpetually changing and different times so does that of the music produced by the Fixx. Good base lines, clean sound in every song, well produced, compositions very well written and performed. A mature band, that has grown and changed with the times. An excellent new album. Maybe one of their best. And one last note, to the reviewer that couldn't find something "funky", give track 6 Fatal Shore a good close listen, from beginning to end. Then listen again.....
"From high of highs to depths of sorrow".......2003-12-06
As a longtime FIXX fan, I was very happy when Elemental was released and I was finally able to see the band live in a small bar in Chico, California. Elemental almost captures that early 1980s magic that was the FIXX. It starts out to be five-star material. The single "Two Different Views" is one of the best songs they've released in a long time. It is a soothing number with wonderful acoustic guitar. "Is That It?" is one of the heaviest songs the FIXX has ever recorded and sounded fantastic live. "Happy Landings" is a nice slow song and "Silent House" is a haunting track that would have fit quite snugly on the Phantoms album. Unfortunately, the last three tracks on Elemental ends the album on a very sour note. "You Know Me" sports the following lyrics: "So don't judge a book by its cover Don't count your chickens before they hatch We're all looking for that super lover" and "Life's What's Killing Me" is just plain bad, so down goes the grade. While it is no Reach the Beach or Shuttered Room, Elemental is pure FIXX. Cy Curnin and the band sound great. Casual fans may want to pass on this one but any FIXX fanatic from long ago or newcomer who can't get enough of the FIXX will enjoy having this CD in their collection.
Fixx's comeback LP fails to re-capture magic.......2003-06-10
By C.S.
If you want to talk about New Wave with a distinctive sound, then look no further than the London based outfit known as the Fixx
Channeled through the efforts of vocalist Cy Curnin, the supporting cast members Adam Woods(drums), Dan K. Brown on bass (who came on board between the "Phantoms" and 1986's "Walkabout") Jaime West Oram (guitars), and the swooping synth / keyboard sounds of Rupert Greenall, the band always craftily dropped political bombs with complex, and progressive funk- based sounds that put them ahead of other outfits.
After "Saved By Zero" and the"Reach The Beach" LP hit big on North American shores in 1983, allowing for their first record "Shuttered Room" to recieve exposure along with the success of "Phantoms", the eccentric sound and the New Wave genre as a whole, seemingly had hit it's peak.
"Walkabout" (arguably their best effort)Calm Animals"!(1989) and "Ink"(1991),were released without much fan fare. It seemed as though British New Wave and groups that were like minded were a thing of the past.
Almost eight years pased until the release of this record, "Elemental" in 1999.
The trademark gloss is used in a scaled down manner fashion, which after a number of years on the sidelines,was to be expected. As time changes,so does music. A key element that would seem fitting for an album named "Elemental" was missing and that was the FUNKY element. No You Chase The Fire" or "Built For The Future"'s here. Only "You Know Me" fits into that realm, and the punch is less potent than that of the best work on "Ink", arguably, along with "Calm Animals" the spottiest album the band ever released.
From Track Four "Happy Landings" to slightly slower tracks like "Silent House, Fatal Shore, Ocean Blue to "You Know Me",the album saves some measure of face,narrowly escapings from being burned and buried beyond recognition.
The expectations placed on a super- group like The Fixx are often times brutal and unfair.
When ther are lineup changes and/ or long breaks chemistry can take time. First LP in almost eight years can lead to a few mistakes.
Unfortunately for Cy and the band, "Elemental"is littered with plenty errors, making it a bumpy ride listening wise.Even the die- hard fans may find this record hard to play along with. Not anywhere as high in quality as their classic LP's like "Reach The Beach, Walkabout,or Shuttered Room" "Elemental" falls into the second -tier of The Fixx catalog as a two (2)- star record.
C.S.
6-9-03
OVERLOOKED.......2002-08-07
I have always been a fan of the Fixx. They have recorded a significant amount of great music over the years which has barely been noticed. Elemental is a solid album which features what could be the best song the Fixx has ever recorded "Two Different Views". For this song alone the album is a worthwhile purchase. If this song had been a single back in the early 1980's when the Fixx enjoyed their greatest commercial success it would have been huge.
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- Spare, sparkling Celtic ballads with subtle shades of things to come
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Elemental
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: Quinlan Road Import
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ASIN: B0002VE1W0
Release Date: 2006-07-11 |
Tracks:
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Album Details
BONUS DVD (PAL)
Customer Reviews:
Spare, sparkling Celtic ballads with subtle shades of things to come.......2006-10-01
This is Loreena McKennitt unplugged, on what is--to my knowledge--her first album. These are gentle, wistful songs, primarily minor in flavor and performed in a fairly traditional manner. "Elemental" is a short CD, only about 33 minutes long. Eight of its nine songs are vocals--mostly Loreena singing in her sweet, lilting voice to her own harp accompaniments, although gentle additions of acoustic bass, accordion, synthesizer, cello, guitar and occasional multitracks of her own voice sometimes enhance the pieces as well. "Carrighfergus" is a duet with singer and guitarist Cedric Smith, and Lullaby is a poem by William Blake, read by Douglas Campbell and accompanied by McKennitt's vocalise and instrumentation. Other guest artists include cellist Pat Mullin and acoustic bass player George Greer. There's none of the bodaceous intensity and world music instrumentations of McKennitt's later work (like "The Mask and the Mirror" and "The Book of Secrets") but a delicate, dreamy magic drifts through this album that is delightfully restful and soothing. And her deft, delicate, evocative arrangements of harp and harmony, even at this early stage of her career, stand out as something special. Follow Loreena McKennitt's development as a musician and composer by collecting all her wonderful works! Her next release after "Elemental" was "To Drive the Cold Winter Away," followed by "Parallel Dreams." Try also the work of Kim Robertson and Aine Minogue, two more elegantly innovative harpists and composers.
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- Scream Dracula, Scream
- 90's Punk Classic
- SOOOOOO GOOD!!!
- Import?!
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Scream, Dracula, Scream!
Rocket from the Crypt
Manufacturer: Elemental
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ASIN: B000024KM1
Release Date: 2003-12-02 |
Tracks:
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Album Description
1995 album deleted in the US. 14 tracks including 'Middle', 'Born In '69', 'On A Rope' & 'Young Lovers'.
Customer Reviews:
Scream Dracula, Scream .......2006-12-14
One of the more underrated punk/rock bands out there. Great Rock'N'Roll with some punk touches here and there. As I think this album is now out of print, it's totally worth the $20.00, heck I'd probably pay more if I didn't already own this.
90's Punk Classic.......2006-11-12
RFTC is one of the great bands to forward the punk sound in the 90's. A great mix of aggression, horns, showmanship and pop sensibility RFTC is both a great live and studio band. Scream Dracula Scream is their fine hour and a must for any fan of the early 90's music scene.
SOOOOOO GOOD!!!.......2006-07-20
RFTC is a great band, and this CD is well worth your money.
Import?!.......2002-10-08
From beginning to end, this is classic RFTC...probably the band's best known/loved album (featuring one of the band's best-known songs, "On A Rope").....
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