Orange

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1. Macula [119 BPM]
2. Orange [130 BPM]
3. On Fusion I [130 BPM]
4. Ride [124 BPM]
5. On Fusion II [130 BPM]
6. Generation Digital [152 BPM]
7. Flavour Shapes [175 BPM]
8. Splinted Energy [131 BPM]

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Orange

Orange
Songs from Instant Star 3
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • You can't outshine an Instant Star.
  • Amazing
  • the new album
  • Amazing.
  • What happend to Alexz
Songs from Instant Star 3
Alexz Johnson , Cory Lee , and Tyler Kyte
Manufacturer: Orange Music Canada
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000RW3YIQ
Release Date: 2007-07-09

Tracks:

  1. Where Does It Hurt
  2. Waste My Time
  3. What You Need
  4. I DonT Know If I Should Stay
  5. Just The Beginning
  6. Love To Burn
  7. Unraveling
  8. DonT You Dare
  9. I Will Be The Flame
  10. Worth Waiting For
  11. Darkness Round The Sun
  12. Shooting Star
  13. Breakdown
  14. No Shirt No Shoes

Album Details

2007 Soundtrack of the Third Season of the Hit Canadian TV Show "Instant Star". All of the Songs were Originally Sung by Alexz Johnson for the Show, Though Some were Re-recorded by Others for this Soundtrack Due to Legal Issues.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars You can't outshine an Instant Star........2007-08-04

The soundtrack of the 3rd season of Instant Star features less songs sung by star, Alexz Johnson, and more of the other songwriter/singer castmates. True IS fans will enjoy the songs because of their assignment to each episode, but all Alexz fans will agree that it would have been SENSATIONAL with her vocals.

Instant Star 3 Soundtrack is wonderful for what it is, but Alexz fans will be disappointed that the songbird isn't showcased more.

4 out of 5 stars Amazing.......2007-08-03

I love this show and Alexz Johnson's singing. I also love Tyler Kyte. I wish they would have had Alexz on a couple more songs. But its still a really great CD.

2 out of 5 stars the new album.......2007-07-31

Hi I am a big Alexz Johnson fan I think if they release this album with other people from the show singing the songs we saw alexz sing then they should release one with her sing all of her songs too it's not fair that they show her singing the songs on instant star but then you can't buy her music having other people sing her songs just isn't the same. I am not trying to say that the other singing the songs are bad they just don't sing them the same way as Alexz Johnson does.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing........2007-07-27

This soundtrack is amazing. I love it despite the various artists, the music and melody is unbelievable. The best song(s) are/is "The Breakdown" "Where Does It Hurt" "Darkness Round the Sun" & "Unraveling"

2 out of 5 stars What happend to Alexz.......2007-07-27

I have the 2 previous soundtracks & i really Love Alexz's voice, which is why i bought this to hear the full length versions of what i heard on the show! I knew there was going to be one songs by Cory Lee & one by Tyler Kyte, which was totally fine, but Alexz only sings 4 of the 14 tracks!!! And 2 of my favorite songs she isnt singing, Love to Burn (Cory Lee) & Worth Waiting For (Tyler Kyte). I dont want an R&B version on Love to Burn, I want to hear the original! And in my opinion a guy singing Worth Waiting For doesnt make any sense. Cory is a good singer, but i want to hear the songs i was expecting not remixes. I would have given 4 stars if 12 of the 14 songs had been sung by Alexz!
A Clockwork Orange: Wendy Carlos's Complete Original Score
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Some things stand the test of time
  • early moog recording
  • A little bit misleading
  • Pioneering and enjoyable electronic music
  • 'A Clockwork Orange:Wendy Carlos's Complete Original Score' Movie Soundtrack (East Side Digital)
A Clockwork Orange: Wendy Carlos's Complete Original Score

Manufacturer: East Side Digital
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000DGXX
Release Date: 1998-11-03

Tracks:

  1. Timesteps
  2. March From A Clockwork Orange (Beethoven: Ninth Symphony: Foruth Movement, Abridged)
  3. Title Music From A Clockwork Orange (From Purcell's Music For The Funeral Of Quenn Mary)
  4. La Gazza Ladra (Rossini's The Thieving Magpie, Abridged)
  5. Theme From A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana)
  6. Ninth Symphony: Second Movement (Scherzo)
  7. William Tell Ouverture, Abridged
  8. Orange Minuet
  9. Biblical Daydreams
  10. Country Lane

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One of the most satisfying soundtrack "companion" pieces ever released, this collaboration between synthesist Wendy Carlos and producer Rachel Elkind manages to both logically extend and credibly expand on director Stanley Kubrick's masterfully conceived Clockwork Orange musical ethos. That shouldn't be surprising, as the pair was largely responsible for initiating those concepts with the music they'd begun as a follow-up to their successful, synthesizer-pioneering Switched on Bach collection. "Timesteps," a rich, wildly evocative, 13+ minute electronic sound and music collage, was based on impressions gleaned from Anthony Burgess's original novel (excerpts of it are liberally scattered throughout the film), while an abridged version of the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was an early experiment in vocal synthesis that ended up as one of the film's key motifs. Also featured here are synthesized versions of music Kubrick ultimately chose to use in orchestral form (Rossini's "The Thieving Magpie") as well as original Carlos/Elkind electronic compositions ("Orange Minuet," "Biblical Daydreams," and "Country Lane") that ended up on the cutting-room floor. Composed on primitive, monophonic analog instruments (which could play only one at a time!) long supplanted by generations of digital revolution, this work has a brooding otherworldly quality all its own. As our favorite Droog would say: "It was like a bird of rarest spun metal, or like silvery wine flowing in a space ship, gravity all nonsense now." --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Some things stand the test of time.......2007-08-05

This is a must have for true electronica fans. Wendy is one of the pioneers of this genre and this release shows more of the great work for this film classic. This music is still a vital force.

4 out of 5 stars early moog recording.......2007-07-30

I have had this recording for a looooong time, admittedly, it is an acquired taste, but it is truly an original piece of work, and a great soundtrack (although some of the music was not actually in the movie). It is interesting to listen to this and to compare it to other works of electronic music that have evolved since its' inception. Wendy Carlos was a pioneer.

3 out of 5 stars A little bit misleading.......2007-05-13

I thought I was buying the complete soundtrack to the film and not just Wendy Carlo's bits. But it was ok.

5 out of 5 stars Pioneering and enjoyable electronic music .......2006-09-15

I used to have this recording on LP - the cover was a marvellous collage (the new cover is slightly naff) - and it was a very fine companion to the regular A Clockwork Orange soundtrack, which featured music which didn't fit together very well outside the context of the film.

Wendy Carlos's complete score is very satisfying and it still stands up well today (2006). I think that the standout tracks on this album are 'Timesteps' and 'Country Lane', which are powerful original compositions. Both tracks display a remarkable musical imagination.

Timesteps is a freely composed fantasia which takes us from place to place in the mind of the composer. There are moments which sound like jungle music, others which sound like sentimental film music with an ocean in the background and another second with an unnaturally sweet heavenly female choir sound. It is a unique composition and quite superb. It is a pity Wendy Carlos didn't write more music as inspired as this piece - perhaps she did and I haven't heard them!?

Country Lane is also very impressive. It is a piece which demonstrates very cruel emotions very well. The use of the ancient "Dies Irae" tune, also used very effectively by Liszt and Berlioz, "vocoded" is a brilliant touch. In fact, the vocoder was used very effectively by Wendy Carlos in Timesteps, Country Land and the Fourth Movement of the 9th Symphony of Beethoven on this disc. Perhaps the first significant use of this instrument on a recording? Kraftwerk and Zap went on to use the instrument in more popular musical styles.

The choral section of the fourth movement of Beethoven's 9th symphony recorded by Wendy Carlos is strangely beautiful and beguiling. Sort of a "reification" of a dreamt interpretation of the music? Perhaps.....

The purely "instrumental" works and Classical and Classically inspired works on this album are very interesting and represent some very effective use of the synthesizer. Of course, it would be easy for many people with a computer and some other equipment to do their own electronica versions of these works today. However, Wendy Carlos had a very personal style and understanding of this music. Her version of the 3rd, 4th and 5th Brandenburg Concertos still entertain me today, even though I am really a devotee of the HIP approach to this music.

I dare say that Wendy Carlos introduced a lot of young people to the music of Beethoven and to the idea of using synthesizers. I remember reading that Phil Oakey, from The Human League, said that Wendy Carlos was a major influence on him.

5 out of 5 stars 'A Clockwork Orange:Wendy Carlos's Complete Original Score' Movie Soundtrack (East Side Digital).......2006-07-03

I've heard several long-time music fans boast about how this movie soundtrack is simply 'one of' THE best album releases,period!Rather they be a big-time metal head,a classic rock supporter,someone who plays easy listening material all the time,maybe an school punk fan,etc.To best describe this CD(with added bonus cuts that wouldn't fit on the original vinyl lp)I would say it's like ahead-of-it's-time new age with an experimental vibe to it.Key tracks are the unforgetable thirteen minute "Timesteps",the creative "Theme From A Clockwork Orange","William Tell Overture,Abridged" and a tune that was co-written by Carlos and movie producer Rachel Elkind "Biblical Daydreams".A must-have reissue CD of the cult masterpiece Stanley Kubrick film,that after you've seen the flick for the very first time,it MAY effect the way you look at the world from here on out.Highly recommended.
Bleach the Best
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • EXcellent Package
  • this soundtrack is amazing!!!
  • I wish I could give it 10 stars!
  • Best Anime CD in awhile
  • Greatest CD ever!
Bleach the Best

Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000J4OYVI
Release Date: 2006-12-25

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars EXcellent Package.......2007-08-02

I usually don't pay this much for CDs but based on how unique an item I thought it was worth it. I have to say once I got it and saw for myself I am more then satisfied. The overall package is excellent and it all fits nicely in the case of really good quality you just don't see stuff like this in the states. You get the original songs and the DVD with the openings, which is great I was able to get the modified songs off the DVD to enjoy on my ipod along with the full versions so I can have a complete BLEACH play list very good deal.

5 out of 5 stars this soundtrack is amazing!!!.......2007-07-25

I love this cd! It contains all the opening and ending themes from the anime, also it has a dvd of all the opening and ending videos plus a few pictures from it as well. My only complaint is that most american dvd players won't be able to play the dvd due to it being Japanese, but otherwise I absoulutly love the music and if you like any of the opening or ending themes to the show then this is the cd for you.

5 out of 5 stars I wish I could give it 10 stars!.......2007-04-30

I bought Bleach the Best for the CD alone. The CD is wonderful!!!! My children and I love the songs and have a great time. In the car or doing dishes at home, this CD has music that gets you pumped to watch the series! The CD songs are the openings and closings for the show and it is great to hear them in their true form. The CD set I purchased from Amazon came with the DVD for Region 2 or for Japanese DVD players, pin-ups of the captians and Renji along with a booklet with the lyrics of the songs in Japanese. As far as I am concerned, it is worth every penny!

5 out of 5 stars Best Anime CD in awhile.......2007-04-19

I love this CD! I watched the first 118 episodes of the show and grew to LOVE the theme songs. I wanted them so bad but Amazon has too high a price for this cd, so I bought it used from one of the sellers. I got the cd in perfect condition for half the listed price for a new one, and just wanted to comment on one of the previous feedbacks about the DVD issues.

First off, this listing is for the CD ONLY, at least for the used copies. There is another listing with the CD/DVD combo here on Amazon. So if you want the DVD as well, make sure to look at both listings carefully or you will pay the same price and only get half of the packege, unless you buy used.

But I do say that the price is worth it to fans of the show who are farther along then the english dubbed episodes, because many of the theme songs are from later episodes. Hope this helps anyone interested in the CD.

5 out of 5 stars Greatest CD ever!.......2007-04-05

I love this CD so much. It's all I listen to right now. I play it in the car on the way to work and then put it into my computer and listen to it alla day at work. The artwork on the cover is very cool too. Well worth the price!
Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange (1971 Film)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Prisoner 6 double-five 3-2-1
  • Kubrick At His Best
  • Good soundtrack
  • Easier to experience than the movie!
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Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange (1971 Film)
Various Artists , Ludwig van Beethoven , Edward Elgar , Terry Tucker , Erika Eigen , Nacio Herb Brown , and Gene Kelly
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002KDU
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Title Music From A Clockwork Orange - Walter Carlos
  2. The Thieving Magpie (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST
  3. Theme from A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana) - Walter Carlos
  4. Ninth Symphony, Second Movement (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST D
  5. March From A Clockwork Orange (Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, Abridged) - Walter Carlos
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  7. Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 - Stanley Kubrick
  8. Pomp And Circumstance March No.4 (Abridged) - Stanley Kubrick
  9. Timesteps (Excerpt) - Walter Carlos
  10. Overture To The Sun - Terry Tucker
  11. I Want To Marry A Lighthouse Keeper - Ericka Eigen
  12. William Tell Overture (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST
  13. Suicide Scherzo (Ninth Symphony, Second Movement, Abridged) - Walter Carlos
  14. Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement (Abridged) - A Clockwork Orange ST
  15. Singin' in the Rain - Gene Kelly

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Stanley Kubrick's demanding perfectionism in all aspects of the filmmaking process has led to some of the most memorable soundtracks of the modern era. Kubrick's taste for the classics led to his scrapping Alex North's original score for 2001: A Space Odyssey in lieu of the "temporary" tracks he had used for editing, turning Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra into an unlikely 20th-century pop icon. For his 1971 adaptation of Anthony Burgess's cautionary future-shocker, Kubrick once again turned to the classics. Malcolm McDowell's protagonist Droog Alex's taste for Beethoven is given a nice tweaking by Moog pioneer Walter (now Wendy) Carlos's synthesized take on the glorious Ninth Symphony. Some have complained that the now-primitive electronics involved give it a dated feel. Disturbingly--and effectively--other-worldly is more like it. Kubrick also imbues repertory standards by Rossini and Elgar with dark, frequently hilarious irony, and makes Gene Kelly's sunny reading of "Singin' In The Rain" the underscore to an all-too-accurate prediction of societal nightmares to come. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Prisoner 6 double-five 3-2-1.......2007-03-16

The soundtrack album of CLOCKWORK ORANGE, even with it's simple (and supposedly) outdated Wendy Carlos recordings, holds up far better than the actual film has over these 36 years. This story takes place in the 1990s, and we all know that today's world is nothing like Anthony Burgess' dismal and nightmarish vision . . . don't we?

Most of the CLOCKWORK ORANGE soundtrack's classical selections are by Herbert Von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic. These spirited Beethoven and Rossini interpretations remain some of the very best ever recorded.

The excerpt of Wendy's "Timesteps" is the most compelling piece here. In the film, this stark aural collage is background to Alex's behavior modification. In order to shorten his prison sentence, the violent sociopath is made chemically ill while forced to view scenes of rapine and bloodshed. His sickness can only be arrested by replacing his natural criminal urges with passive thoughts.

It's hard to listen to "Overture To The Sun" without recalling the spotlighted naked girl who tempts an on-exhibit Alex into a state of unwellness that he likens to "wanting to snuff it." His freedom to choose brutality has been taken from him forcefully, through violent reprogramming. The subsequent events that precipitate Alex's restoration into a fully non-functional member of society beset him in a fashion ironically similar to the chaos he once left in his violent wake.

The stark images and perversities of this movie tend to stay with a person. Perhaps watching Kubrick's CLOCKWORK ORANGE has in some way "programmed" the viewer, too, by desensitizing us to the madness that is all around. Maybe this film holds up better than I thought. I must have a glass of choko moloko and reconsider . . .

5 out of 5 stars Kubrick At His Best.......2007-01-11

This is a fantastic Kubrick movie. Based on a novel of equal respect, this movie details troubled youth, violence, and sex in a modern-yet-more-so world. The slang of the young men in the movie is a mixture of British and Russian slang terminology created by the book's author. A must-see for the Kubrick fan out there.

3 out of 5 stars Good soundtrack.......2006-02-20

I own this on vinyl and yes an exellent soundtrack from an exellent movie

4 out of 5 stars Easier to experience than the movie!.......2005-08-17

Having purchased this soundtrack along with its respective CD score (by Wendy Carlos), it is a wonderful installment to any soundtrack fan/buff. The awesome sound of classical music, contained in the CDs, in which director Stanley Kubrick chose for the picture, is so juxtaposing it is brilliant. Even if one does not know a lick of classical music, one can easily suggest this soundtrack as a useful introduction into the genre. Though the film may not be as easy to experience as the music contained inside, the soundtrack stands as a milestone for music in film perhaps only beaten by the director's previous work in '2001 A Space Odyssey'.

5 out of 5 stars Horrorshow Lomticks of Music to do the old Ultra-Violence By. .......2005-07-28

Bolshi Yarblockos, my droggies. Viddy thou this incredible soundtrack from the film A Clockwork Orange. Cued from the novel by Anthony Burgess, the musical selections mainly focus on the Beethoven obsession of the main character Alex, however Carlos's deep knowledge of the classical repetoire and Kubrick's neurotic perfectionism combine to fill out this album. I love most of the tracks here, and have listened to them since 1972.

My personal favorite is the title music of the film, Henry Purcell's "Funeral Music for Queen Mary," a piece so appropriate to the film that Purcell must have been channelling the future when he wrote it in the late 17th century. Carlos's interpretation of this Purcell piece is astounding in its forboding textures and alientating timbres. Electronic tympani have never sounded better - and were never used like this before. Ring modualtions, filter sweeps, phased sawtooth angel trumpets and resonate devil trombones - oh bliss!

I also liked the strange music Kubrick chose - "I want to Marry a Lighthouse Keeper," and "Anthem to the Sun," both obscure and perfect.

Carlos's avant-garde composition "Timesteps" appears in abbreviated form here, and for most listeners this abridgement is enough.

The concluding ironic use of "Singing in the Rain," is wonderful, and after an album (and film) full of electronics, classical music, and weirdness, a standard is shocking enough.

There is a new version of the soundtrack put out by Carlos herself, which includes only her work. Some tracks composed but not used in the film appear here, as do some track used, but not appearing on the OST as well. Timesteps in its 13:37 form is also on this album.

For those fans of Prog rock: Viddy the film when Alex visits a record store: Notice the Vertigo swirl above the main desk, also in the wrecked foyer of Alex's highrise, one of the figures on the vandalised mural has "Suck it and see" written on it, also the name of a Vertigo music sampler of the same era.
Healing Through Fire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A nice surprise
Healing Through Fire
Orange Goblin
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000QFCD7C
Release Date: 2007-06-26

Tracks:

  1. Ballad of Solomon Eagle
  2. Vagrant Stomp
  3. Ale House Braves
  4. Cities of Frost
  5. Hot Knives and Open Sores
  6. Hounds Ditch
  7. Mortlake (Dead Water)
  8. They Come Back (Harvest of Skulls)
  9. Beginners Guide to Suicide

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  1. Some You Win, Some You Lose [DVD][Live]
  2. Quincy the Pig Boy [DVD][Live]
  3. Getting High on the Bad Times [DVD][Live]
  4. Ballad of Solomon Eagle [DVD][Live]
  5. Hot Magic Red Planet [DVD][Live]
  6. Round Up the Horses [DVD][Live]
  7. They Come Back [DVD][Live]
  8. Your World Will Hate This [DVD][Live]
  9. Blue Snow [DVD][Live]
  10. Scorpionica [DVD][Live]
  11. Bonus Materials [DVD][*]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A nice surprise.......2007-07-04

Healing through fire is a very good record. Having never heard anything from orange goblin before i picked this up because of the positive things i read in metal magazines and i was pleasently surprised. I have heard orange goblin labled as a doom band and although that is close to me their songs sound more like jam sessions, that is the best way i can describe them. Highlights are the ballad of solomon eagle,vagrant stomp,the ale house braves,hounds ditch,they come back(harvest of skulls), and beginners guide to suicide.
Living in Darkness
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Classic Cali Punk-Metal Synthesis
  • How underrated can a band be....
  • So so
  • When I refer to Agent Orange, everyone assumes I'm talking about the stuff they used in 'Nam...
  • EXCITING SEMINAL O.C. PUNK
Living in Darkness
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ASIN: B0000032WD
Release Date: 1992-11-10

Tracks:

  1. Bloodstains (Original Version)
  2. Too Young To Die
  3. Everything Turns Grey
  4. Miserlou
  5. The Last Goodbye
  6. No Such Thing
  7. A Cry For Help In A World Gone Mad
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  9. Living In Darkness
  10. Pipeline
  11. Breakdown
  12. Mr. Moto
  13. America
  14. Bored Of You
  15. El Dorado
  16. Interview 1981

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Classic Cali Punk-Metal Synthesis.......2006-06-01

Agent Orange (they came from Orange County) weren't punk, weren't metal, and weren't surf revival. Yet they had bleak near-metal outlook and riffage a bit above punk's two chord grind, speed like punk and attitude & angst like punks, and they dug classic surf instrumentals. This is Underground at its best. Agent Orange, for all the bleakness of their lyrics, were much lighter than other bands of the Hardcore Punk scene (that's the genre they were lumped in with, but like I said, they weren't punk). They had a typical dude persona that was covered by the anger of their singer/guitarist Mike Palm's songs.

Living In Darkness was originally an EP (tracks 2-9 on the curent CD). In '92, it was released with new tracks (some of them from the 1979 sessions that earned them their contract). "Bloodstains," with Mike's anger, its simple chaotic riff and the dread-surf solo made it a fine opener. "Everything Turns Grey" is classic punk style stuff with a quick, simple yet effective rapidfire solo by Mike. "No Such Thing" has an awesome metal riff (people need to hear this, its a heavy like Metallica riff), and "America" is classic "Americanan is gay" sentiment. Living In Darkness has three surf instrumentals from the sixties also. All are done with righteous agression and driving force. The songs are "Miserlou" by Dick Dale, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, and "Mr. Moto" by The Bel-Airs. A radio interview is also included. The boys sound like Average Joes on weed. Classic.

Agent Orange was a big influence on The Offspring, and you can tell. These fun but fierce Underground kings were pretty darn good, and need to be known more. Living In Darkness is fine food for your player. If you're 16 and you wanna bang your head....bang your head to this.

5 out of 5 stars How underrated can a band be...........2006-04-21

when an album that is far better than anything from the 80's barely gets any recognition? Agent Orange is one of the best bands that never got the credit they deserved. Buy this album if you even kinda like surf-punk, such as that "Wipeout" song from the Surfaris (note that every song on this album is by far better than "Wipeout")

Oh, if you want a song-by-song for this album, simply give every song a 10. It's that good :)

3 out of 5 stars So so.......2006-04-08

Not a bad album, but not all that great either. Bloodstains is a classic, but the rest of the album is listenable, but mediocre.

5 out of 5 stars When I refer to Agent Orange, everyone assumes I'm talking about the stuff they used in 'Nam..........2006-02-10

I was fortunate to talk to Mike Palm at an Agent Orange show in Oklahoma City, and we got to discussing guitars. I won't divulge the secrets of his awesome surf-rock guitar sound, but I will say that he was very nice, introduced me and my friends to the rest of the band (the drummer let me sign the cast on his foot with which he proceeded to bang the holy sh*t out of his drums all night), and proceeded to put on a genuine punk rock show worthy of their legend. Viva Agent Orange!

P.S. This album is really grood. I mean, good. And great. Great and good.

5 out of 5 stars EXCITING SEMINAL O.C. PUNK.......2005-06-03

I really didn't expect this album to sound this powerful !!! While it's true the music is surf-tinged,the overall sound is a storming punk/hc one with massive riffs and a skull splitting guitarwork,making this cd a nice addition to anyone fond of more ferocious punk rock.No resemblances to the Beach Boys as I was told,dude !!!!! The remastered sound is gorgeous except for the drums that are a lilttle muddled up,but hey,this is originally a low budget punk recording,so what the f@kk !!!!!.As bonus tracks 3 non album tracks from 91 have been added,along with some studio live songs,all very nice and coherent with the album.
The Incredible Film Music Box
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Sampling Collection
  • Six Decades of Film Music
  • Excellent collection with fine performances
  • "essential film scores from 1939 to 2004 ~ Incredible Music"
The Incredible Film Music Box

Manufacturer: Silva America
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ASIN: B0007S687Y
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Gone With The Wind: Overture
  2. Citizen Kane: Overture
  3. Casablanca: As Time Goes By
  4. It's A Wonderful Life: It's A Wonderful Life
  5. The Third Man: The Harry Lime Theme
  6. The Searchers: Suite
  7. The Bridge On The River Kwai: Colonel Bogey March
  8. Vertigo: Prelude
  9. Touch Of Evil: Main Title
  10. Ben-Hur: Parade Of The Charioteers
  11. North By Northwest: Prelude
  12. Psycho: Suite
  13. The Magnificent Seven: The Magnificent Seven
  14. Lawrence Of Arabia: Overture

Tracks:

  1. To Kill A Mockingbird: Suite
  2. The Great Escape: Main Title
  3. Doctor Zhivago: Main Title & Lara's Theme
  4. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
  5. Once Upon A Time In The West: Jill's Theme
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Also Sprach Zarathustra
  7. Midnight Cowboy: Midnight Cowboy
  8. Get Carter: Main Title
  9. A Clockwork Orange: Ode To Joy
  10. The Godfather: Waltz & Love Theme
  11. Jaws: Jaws
  12. Rocky: Gonna Fly Now
  13. Taxi Driver: Suite
  14. Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope

Tracks:

  1. Superman: Main Theme
  2. Alien: End Title
  3. Raging Bull: Intermezzo From Cavalleria Rusticana
  4. Raiders Of The Lost Ark: Raiders March
  5. Blade Runner: End Titles
  6. E.T.: The Extraterrestrial: Adventures On Earth
  7. Once Upon A Time In America: Deborah's Theme
  8. Back To The Future: Main Theme
  9. Witness: Building The Barn
  10. Aliens: Main Title
  11. Cinema Paradiso: Cinema Paradiso
  12. Glory: Charging Frot Wagner
  13. Dances With Wolves: The John Dunbar Theme
  14. Unforgiven: Claudia's Theme

Tracks:

  1. The Piano: The Heart Asks Pleasure First
  2. Schindler's List: Main Theme
  3. Braveheart: End Credits
  4. Titanic: My Heart Will Go On
  5. Saving Private Ryan: Hymn To The Fallen
  6. American Beauty: Any Other Name
  7. Gladiator: Now We Are Free
  8. Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring: The Fellowship
  9. The Girl With The Pearl Earring: Griet's Theme
  10. Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl: Suite
  11. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: Suite
  12. Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Letter That Never Came
  13. Finding Neverland: Impossible Opening
  14. The Incredibles: Overture

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Sampling Collection.......2007-07-29

Over the past thirty years, my father and I have been collecting film music on various formats--vinyl, tape, reel-to-reel, CD, recording it from the movie, even. This collection is a great starter for someone who wants to start owning movie music. Lots of big hitters, including Hermann, Barry, Conti, Mancini, and Goldsmith as well as some contemporary scores that are great, too. This is the type of collection I would make for a friend who asks "what scores should I start with?"

4 out of 5 stars Six Decades of Film Music.......2007-05-13

This is film music for the classical music lover. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra presents excellent arrangements of a number of classic film themes (although several pieces of the 56 film classics selected for this 4 CD set are not orchestral arrangements, but rather specialty arrangements). Besides great film composers such as John Williams, Elmer Bernstein, Ennio Morricone, and James Horner, classical composers such as Richard Strauss and Pietro Mascagni make an appearance. On several of the numbers the Crouch End Festival Chorus adds the human voice to the power of the full symphonic orchestra to create true movie magic. If you like the sound of a full symphony orchestra playing some of the most recognized themes ever written, you'll love these CDs.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent collection with fine performances.......2007-03-28

Silva Screen Records, based in England, has been issuing some fine collections of film scores, more in one box than we have the right to expect. This four-CD box contains scores by many of the best writers, including Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann, Dimitri Tomkin, Kenneth J. Alford (The Bridge on the River Kwai), Elmer Bernstein, Maurice Jarre, Ennio Marricone, John Barry, Nino Rota, John Williams, James Horner, and more. We can all think of additional film scores we wished were included, but then there's no way this collection could be all-inclusive. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, supplemented by Crouch End Festival Chorus on some numbers, does a very competent job...The liner notes give the basic information without any commentary, and as far as I can see, contain only one error. Am I wrong or are tracks 9 and 10 on the fourth CD mislabeled? Track 9, which runs 7:33, seems to have the excitement of "Pirates of the Caribbean" (which I did not see) and track 10, which runs 4:22, the more sedate "The Girl with the Pearl Earring (which I also did not see). Listings seem to have them reversed.

5 out of 5 stars "essential film scores from 1939 to 2004 ~ Incredible Music".......2005-05-16

When I think of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, many composers come to mind...you gave the usher your ticket in the theater and sat down, knowingly you were going to get your moneys worth...when the curtain opened and you heard those first few notes...you sat back, watched and listened as the film score and orchestra worked their magic...now we have the ultimate from Silva Screen Classics "The Incredible Film Music Box", featuring a four disc set of the essential film scores of the past 60 years...covering several decades from 1939 through and up to the present 2004

There are compilations and then there are "Compilations" beginning with a classic that even the youngsters today recognize "GONE WITH THE WIND" (1939) (Max Steiner), sweeping score that captures the tragic history of the South during the Civil War, one great cue after another, it doesn't get any better than this, nominated by the Academy for Best Original Score...and closing on Disc 4 with "THE INCREDIBLES" (2004) (Michael Giacchino), the big hit in computer animation from Walt Disney & Pixar that once again pit Super-Heroes against the forces of evil...our family of five Supers prove crime doesn't pay, but box-office receipts do...gotta love it!

Silva Screen Classics as usual, has put quality into this 4-CD-Set featuring The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus conducted by Kenneth Alwyn, Bill Ashton, Paul Bateman, James Fitzpatrick, Mario Klemens, Derek Wadsworth, and Nic Raine. Recorded in "Dolby Surround" with the new technology of "HDCD", this is a "film-score-buffs" dream, one to treasure now and years to come.

Some selections are missing, but when you think of what Silva has included, it is impossible to please everyone...was happy to see "TOUCH OF EVIL" (1958) from composer Henry Mancini, as I feel this composer deserves all the recognition that has been overlooked recently in the music world...This collection is aimed directly at the "Serious Film Score" music fans and collectors...Silva is as always, perfect in every way...just the way we like 'em!

Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 1181 ~ (5/10/2005)
Philip Glass : The Voyage: An Opera in Three Acts
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Finally this has been recorded!!
  • A long awaited Voyage
  • operatic tedium with occasional power and beauty...
  • the Voyage.
  • A pastiche or a parody of Philip Glass's most tedious music
Philip Glass : The Voyage: An Opera in Three Acts

Manufacturer: Orange Mountain Music
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ASIN: B000GFK8ME
Release Date: 2006-06-20

Tracks:

  1. Act II Scene 2
  2. Act III Scene 1
  3. Act III Scene 2
  4. Act III Scene 3
  5. Act I Scene 2 Conclusion
  6. Act I Scene 3
  7. Act II Scene 1

Product Description

Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera in 1992, The Voyage commemorated the 500th anniversary of Columbus�s arrival in the New World. At the time of its premiere, Philip Glass was only the second composer in 26 years to receive a commission from the world�s largest and most prestigious opera house. Glass�s grand opera was ultimately the most expensive and monumental in the history of the Metropolitan Opera. It�s filled with great flare, fantastical elements, but firmly rooted in the personal intimate visions of the main characters. In considering Columbus as a subject for an opera, Glass bypassed the controversial historical persona; he focused rather on the explorer who had tremendous individual courage and drive to discover. It is this fundamental �spirit of discovery� which is at the heart of the opera. Orchestrally exciting, dramatically gripping, the opera explores the motivation of what drives individuals to explore and the consequences of their exploration. The recording, led by conductor Dennis Russell Davies highlights stellar performances by the Bruckner Orchester, chorus of the Landestheater Linz and a wonderful ensemble cast of singers. At its premiere at the Metropolitan Opera, The New York Times said: The Voyage �has something for everybody�some bombastic insistence and some tender, lyrical music that is among Mr. Glass�s best�His music uses large brush strokes to create almost Baroque blocks of atmosphere. His polyrhythms have now been joined by long-lined lyricism suited to the voice and by some intriguing experimentation with harmonies and timbres. Some segments of the music are actually haunting.�

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Finally this has been recorded!!.......2007-01-18

I was at the World Premiere for this opera - my first time to be in the Met Opera House, my first time to be at a Philip Glass premiere, in the first month after I moved to New York City. No better welcome to New York City than the opportunity to see this at the Met AND to see a revival of Einstein on the Beach at BAM a month later.

I have awaited this recording for years - The Voyage is some of Glass' best music for orchestra and voice. It's powerful, lyrical, triumphant, tender, introspective, and gorgeous at various times. The libretto is a artistic and well-done exploration of what "exploration" is, and what drives so many human hearts to wonder "What's over there....?"

While all of Glass' music is worth having, on the scale of "what should the new fan buy first?", I'd put this in the first five of essential Glass compositions to know.

5 out of 5 stars A long awaited Voyage.......2007-01-06

When this opera premiered in 1992 I made it a point to tape the Met broadcast off the air. Then I waited for a CD. Finally after so many years they recorded it. Shame on the Met for not doing it earlier. So, although I can't really compare it with the original (Troyanas since passed away) it was a very welcome recording and, being a Glass fan, I have enjoyed it greatly.

3 out of 5 stars operatic tedium with occasional power and beauty..........2006-12-21

Finally on CD almost 15 years after its Met Opera premiere, The Voyage contains plenty of overwrought operatic tedium, but also some choral passages of surprising power and beauty.

3 out of 5 stars the Voyage........2006-11-10

I had heard this years ago and did not know a CD was available. It is typical Glass. Either you like him or you don't. I do. The recording was quite good.

1 out of 5 stars A pastiche or a parody of Philip Glass's most tedious music.......2006-10-31

Philip Glass's opera is the most tedious one for the listener that he has written since his first, "Einstein on the Beach." It lacks the beauty of some of his opera "Satyagraha," though it has the bombast of "Akhenaten," and the eccentric mysticism of "Einstein on the Beach." All in all, it seems to be a pastiche or a parody of Philip Glass music, supplied with a text by Henry David Hwang (to Glass's outline) that is as meretricious as Marc Blitzstein's "Airborne" Symphony.

There is quite a bit of Glass music that I find beautiful and have a high tolerance for repetition, but "Voyage" considerably exceeds that tolerance. And with the articulation of the cast in the recording of "Voyage," they might as well be singing in Sanskrit (as in "Satyagraha").
Live at Jittery Joe's
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Mangum's Voice is One of a Kind
  • I would pay whatever it took to see Jeff Mangum perform.
  • the song as poetry, and other reasons people are windbags
  • great atmosphere
  • Jeff Mangum's "lost work"
Live at Jittery Joe's
Jeff Mangum
Manufacturer: Orange Twin
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005M09D
Release Date: 2001-09-18

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Live at Jitter Joe's is a long-rumored recording of the Neutral Milk Hotel lead singer performing at an Athens, Georgia, coffee shop in early 1997. His set includes selections from On Avery Island and In the Aeroplane over the Sea (the latter of which would not appear for another year), a generous portion of B-sides and unreleased tracks, and a heartfelt cover of Phil Spector's "I Love How You Love Me." It's enthralling to hear these songs in such a casual, unadorned setting: one envies the small crowd in attendance. Mangum's clearly having fun, joking with the audience and asking for requests. It's particularly revealing when he refers to "Two-Headed Boy, Part II" as a song that "will probably never come out or anything," and spontaneously decides to merge a short hymn to Jesus with "Up and Over We Go"--a medley that would later turn up on record as "King of Carrot Flowers, Part II and III." Also included: a QuickTime video of the entire set shot by video director Lance Bangs. It's just Mangum in almost complete darkness, with a few colored lights hanging behind him and a small child cavorting in the background. The visuals are sweet yet mysterious--the perfect accompaniment to these brilliant songs. --Mike Appelstein

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mangum's Voice is One of a Kind.......2006-04-27

I loved Aeroplane Over the Sea and some of Avery Island, but this album is just great. Just his voice, a guitar, and some background sounds. Great Phil Spector song. I wish there was more Neutral Milk Hotel out there.

5 out of 5 stars I would pay whatever it took to see Jeff Mangum perform........2005-12-08


If you told me Jeff Mangum would be playing again for a few friends at a coffee house in Athens, Georgia: I would leave before you finished telling me. I would pay just about whatever price it took to get there. I would ride forty hours on a bus. I would drive through two nights. I would take rides from truckers who listen to nothing but Neil Diamond.

And I would do it just to hear Jeff perform again.

You see, by the time I first tuned in, the Jeff-Mangum-Neutral-Milk-Hotel-Elephant-Six train had left the station. By then, all chances of seeing Jeff and NMH perform live had long since dried up. This is why "Live at Jittery Joe's" is such a gift.

"Live at Jittery Joe's" offers a glimpse of an artist on the brink. Jeff is about to paint his masterpiece. He will record "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" within the next year or so of this performance. The fascination of "Live at Jittery Joe's" is hearing that all the elements are there--waiting for Jeff (and NMH and Robert Schneider) to bring them together.

There is a haunting beauty and an emotional ache about "Live at Jittery Joe's." At no moment is it deeper than when Jeff sings Phil Spector's "I Love How You Love Me." We ache because we know the end of the story; NMH records "Aeroplane," tours, tours some more, and then Jeff falls of the map. Perhaps for good.

For me, the most poignant moments come in watching the Quicktime video of the evening (included with the CD). In some measure, Jeff's music is about childhood, innocence and the loss of that innocence. During the video, Jeff fades into the darkness and the camera follows a two-year-old girl, playing in the background. Her image matches and intensifies the effect of the music.

Realistically, this shouldn't be your introduction to Jeff's music. Buy "Aeroplane" first. Digest it some. Buy "On Avery Island." Then you will be ready for "Live at Jittery Joe's."

5 out of 5 stars the song as poetry, and other reasons people are windbags.......2005-04-02

What's your idea of a song? Personally, I do want good musicianship; I don't want to hear a garage band who can't keep time try to play songs that were awful in the first place. But more importantly, I look for good lyrics. I think what makes good lyrics is whether they can stand on their own, basically as poetry. A song should be the extended form of poetry.

Having said that, I have read a few reviews, on Amazon and other places, where the writers criticize Mangum's lyrics because they don't get them, or because fan they have spoken to don't understand them, and thus, by logical reasoning, they must be completely nonsensical ravings of a "pretentious" artist. But does misunderstanding mean a song, or a poem, is not any good? I would guess that the majority of people do not understand The Wasteland, but still it is considered to be the 20th century's greatest English language poem. Who has labeled it in this manner? Scholars who have studied poetry a lot more than me.

If literature is not understood the first time it is read (heard), or even the second or third, and is thus labeled as garbage, we might not have The Wasteland, or Ulysses, or Gravity's Rainbow, or hundreds of other works that actually take time and brain power to understand. Although I understand that most popular music today is made for people who have developed incredibly short attention spans and have the incessant need for immediate payoff and understanding, it doesn't mean that all music has to be made this way, nor does it mean that if someone does not follow this formula it immediately forces the work into the category of uselessness or gibberish. So, if you hate Mangum's work because you don't understand it, I can understand that, as you've been accustomed to being treated as a nonthinking fool by so much music, but I still don't believe it to be valid reasoning.

And I've heard complaints of the recording quality. Well, this is a LIVE recording. It was not recorded in a studio. Live recordings are never as good as studio recordings (well...hardly ever). If you expect perfect sound quality from music and cannot stand anything less, don't get this cd. However, if you trade or dabble in live bootlegs, or even go to shows, it is an average, perhaps a little above average recording. Yes, you can hear the crowd, and yes there is a baby in the crowd. Big deal. That is what live means.

4 out of 5 stars great atmosphere.......2004-12-09

Personally, I think Jeff Mangum is great, but I will agree that his stuff is not for everyone. He writes beautiful songs and performs them like no one else could, but you have to be a certain kind of person to enjoy it. I guess it all depends on what you want out of your music, if you just want a good beat and something to sing along to...then maybe you should turn on TRL and catch today's countdown of the top ten most unartistic and uninspired songs around. However, if you like music that's artistic, sometimes challenging, always honest about the human condition, and don't mind it coming out of the mouth of scratchy throat poet who will never be a pop star, then you might find much to enjoy in Jeff Mangum/Neutral Milk Hotel.

Now about this album, it's many of the Neutral Milk Hotel songs we know and love, but played acoustic, in a small venue (a coffee house I would assume). The atmosphere of this album is fantastic, there's background noise: a kid crying, a handfull of people paying very close attention to what he's doing, and other people who don't seem to realize they are in the presence of indie music royalty. It's almost sad at times to imagine the people walking in and out of the coffee house while he's playing, like it's any other day, and not stopping to listen for a while. These are the people that are getting their coffee and go home and turn on TRL, but they're not important here anyway, the important thing is the music, and it works really well in this setting. Anyone who enjoyed the other neutral milk hotel albums will enjoy this one. Plus there's a video file you can watch on your computer that is basically a video of the whole show. It's a pretty low quality video, but it's a very nice bonus nonetheless.

4 out of 5 stars Jeff Mangum's "lost work".......2004-04-06

Jeff Mangum is the frontman of the acid-weird indie-rock group known as Neutral Milk Hotel. "Live at Jittery Joe's," a recording made at a Georgia coffeehouse between Neutral Milk Hotel's two albums, is a casual, offbeat little live recording. It's not astounding, but it's pleasant.

In it, Mangum takes requests and plays various songs from both albums -- a faster version of "A Baby For Pree," the enjoyably weird "Engine," a cover of Phil Spector's "I Love How You Love Me," and versions of ""Where You'll Find Me Now" and "Two-Headed Boy Part 2" that alter the original lyrics ("In my dreams you're alive/And you're crying..."). A few of Mangum's songs stumble: "I Will Bury You in Time" is weak by comparison, and songs like "Gardenhead" suffer musically from a lack of fuzz guitar.

Mangum tends to create strange, tangled, vivid songs, and they don't lose their punch because he's playing acoustic music in a coffeehouse. "Live" feels very casual and relaxed, as if he's really enjoying what he's doing. "Live"'s sound quality suffers somewhat, since it is basically a bootleg. It could use some tighter editing and some cleaning up. (Will no one take the baby out of the coffeehouse?)

It's also nice to hear some alternate versions of already existing songs ("Baby For Pree"), as well as unreleased material ("Engine"). Not to mention some spur-of-the-moment changes -- mashing together a song about Jesus to a Neutral Milk Hotel song, for example. It's weird, but it works.

But the brilliant guy behind Neutral Milk Hotel is in fine form here. Mangum's flawed voice is solidly poignant, very strong and emotional. His acoustic guitar playing doesn't have the texture of his band's electronic/fuzz sound, so expect something more folkie than indie. His guitar playing is strong and pleasantly quirky.

Despite subpar sound quality and some songs that don't work, Jeff Mangum's "Live At Jittery Joe's" is intimately odd. A curiosity for fans of Neutral Milk Hotel.
Philip Glass : Dracula
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • ...skip the kronos recording and go with this.....
  • Great!!!
Philip Glass : Dracula

Manufacturer: Orange Mountain
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000NDIAW4
Release Date: 2007-02-16

Tracks:

  1. Dracula
  2. Journey to the Inn
  3. The Inn
  4. The Crypt
  5. Carriage Without a Driver
  6. The Castle
  7. The Drawing Room
  8. "Excellent, Mr. Renfield"
  9. The Three Consorts of Dracula"
  10. The Sotrm
  11. Horrible Tragedy
  12. London Fog
  13. In the Theatre
  14. Lucy's Bitten
  15. Seward Sanatorium
  16. Renfield
  17. In His Cell
  18. When the Dream Comes
  19. Dracula Enters
  20. Or a Wolf
  21. Women in White
  22. Renfield in his Drawing Room
  23. Dr. Van helsing and Dracula
  24. Mina on the Terrace
  25. Mina's Bedroom/ The Abbey
  26. The End of Dracula
  27. Dracula: Epilogue

Product Description

In 2004, Orange Mountain Music released an album of solo piano transcriptions of Philip Glass' Oscar and Golden Globe nominated score to THE HOURS. These transcriptions were done by Glass' longtime Music Director and pianist Michael Riesman. Mr. Riesman's solo piano transcription of The Hours proved so successful musically, that OMM was inspired to approach Riesman again to make an arrangement of Glass' haunting score to Todd Browning's 1931 classic DRACULA starring Bela Lugosi. Glass original score was written for string quartet and was recorded and toured by the Kronos Quartet. This new arrangement of the score is treated to a truly virtuosic performance by Michael Riesman and includes a previously unrecorded track which was composed by Glass but was left out of the soundtrack recording. Riesman's extraordinary playing brings life and phenomenal craftmanship to a seemingly timeless musical score.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars ...skip the kronos recording and go with this............2007-07-07

...brilliant piano transcription of the powerful Glass score for 1931's "Dracula".......playing which simply rocks the senses with it's power and subtlty....i find it so much more "definitive" than the original recording made with the Kronos Quartet...always found their interpretation oh-so screechy and monotonous...never could get through it, even when accompanied with the visual of the film......hearing this version made me re-evaluate this wondrous music as if hearing for the first time...
Luigi ~ nyc

4 out of 5 stars Great!!!.......2007-05-07

As usual, there's only one thing that could be said "very good job Michael". Thanks a lot for this piano transcription.

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  2. Plague Mass (1984 End of the Epidemic) [Live]
  3. Pragma
  4. Pride
  5. Primitive Earth
  6. Red Mecca
  7. Redwood Melodies
  8. Relaxation Spa, Vol. 1: Greek Isles
  9. Relaxation Spa, Vol. 2: The Yucatan Maya
  10. Relaxation Spa, Vol. 3: The Lost Nexis

Pop Music

pop music

Recommended Music:

The Diamond [Explicit Lyrics]

Beethoven: Violin Sonatas 5 & 9

Colours of Groove: Jazzy Soul & Latin Beats for Living [Import]

Music: Quemame los Ojos

News of the World [Original recording remastered] [Import]

20 Triunfadoras de José José

At the Cross

Beethoven: Septet, Op. 20; Sextet, Op 81b

Artificial

All Day Thumbsucker Revisited [CD-single]

Bird Up: The Originals

American Singles

A Duelo, Vol. 2

Power in the Name of Jesus

But Beautiful