Eden
Track Listings
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1. Nightingale's Song
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2. Rippling Stream
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3. The Dove
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4. The Apple Tree
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5. Crystal Grove
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6. Tale of the Butterfly
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7. Paradise
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About the Artist
Bjorn Melander of Sweden is renowned for his musical compositions that unite soft and beautiful harmonies with the essence of nature. Bjorn's inspiring music has the fascinating ability to create wonderfully peaceful and relaxing atmospheres. Its harmonious and therapeutic effects have brought him a loyal following from a widely varied audience.
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Welcome to Eden, an inspiring magical journey into a breathtakingly beautiful paradise where gentle tones unite with delightful birdsong.
Eden is a splendid collection of compositions where flute, guitar, piano and harp meet and blossom to create poetic and uplifting surroundings.
Eden,Bjorn Melander
Eden
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Eden (US Release - 16 tracks)
Sarah Brightman
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ASIN: B00000IL1K
Release Date: 1999-04-20 |
Tracks:
- In Paradisum - Brightman/Peterson
- Eden - Callier
- So Many Things - Traditional/Brightman
- Anytime, Anywhere - Albinoni/Brightman
- Bailero - Traditional
- Dust In The Wind - Livgren
- Il Mio Cuore Va (My Heart Will Go On, From 'Titanic') - Horner/Jennings
- Deliver Me - Marsh
- Un Jour Il Viendra - Yared/Jonasz
- Nella Fantasia - Morricone
- Tu - Cano
- Lascia Ch'io Pianga - Handel
- Only An Ocean Away - Andreason
- Scene D'Amour - Lai
- Nessun Dorma - Puccini
- The Last Words You Said (This track only on US release)
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In this follow-up to the smashing success of her 1997 CD Time to Say Goodbye, Sarah Brightman continues down the primrose crossover path, blithely gliding from covers of Hooverphonic (the title track) and Kansas ("Dust in the Wind") to Puccini and film scores (Titanic and The English Patient). Sometimes, as in "Anytime, Anywhere," the crossover happens within the same song--in this case welding a rhythm track to the somber harmonies of Albinoni's "Adagio." But there's nary a stylistic speed bump to jolt her listeners, as Brightman focuses her tiny, seraphic voice like a beam of light on each melody. The result, bless her heart, may be the invention of a whole new form of kitsch. Like plastic surgery, Brightman's years of specialized vocal training have helped refine her ability to float confidently well-rounded, sparkling tones in her upper range. These have a Dresden china-like, touching fragility in such songs as "So Many Things" and are well-suited to the gauzily romantic (and overproduced) gloss of the string-heavy arrangements that predominate. Eden also introduces Brightman as songwriter ("In Paradisum," with its mix of sitar and modal chant) and features a bonus track unavailable on the album's European-released version ("The Last Words You Said"). --Thomas May
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Album Description
Asian edition of the sensational soprano's 1998 album 'Eden' with 'Lost Words You Said' (composed by & featuring Richard Marx) added as a bonus track. 1999 release. Comes packaged in a full color, embossed brilliant box.
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Another Special Asian Release.
Customer Reviews:
Sarah Brightman.......2007-08-04
Eden is the best of her work. An album I could listen to repeatedly and my family loves it!
Superb.......2007-07-15
Unequivically the best CD Ive ever heard. Pitch perfect voice, the 5 octave range....no one compares to the style of Sarah Brightman.
AMAZING!.......2007-04-12
I'm not an operatic snob, and I'm not a classical officionado, but I do know what I like, and this is it! Brightman always seems to start of her CDs with a little interlude at the beginning of her albums (in LA LUNA - "La Lune", from FLY - "The Fly", from HAREM - "Kama Sutra"). Her "In Paradisum" is long and beautiful, her voice soaring to high vocals. The next piece is "Eden", originally created by Hooverphonics, and this version is more classical than the other! It's really great! "So Many Things" is a great piece, followed by "Anytime, Anywhere", a Foreign Language - English piece (which works really well by the way). Bailero is the next piece, and it's great as well! Honestly, every single piece is beautiful, and it's a MUST-HAVE for any Sarah Brightman fan! However, the standout piece has to be "Nessun Dorma", which is a male aria, usually sung by Pavarotti or any other male. However, Sarah thought she could do it, and she did! Buy this CD!
Like an old friend .......2007-03-16
I first came across this album my senior year in college. It quickly found its way into the landscape of my daily life---I wrote over 200 pages in the wee hours of the morning to it, drove down the east coast, worked out at the gym, and dreamed to the tracks on this cd. Beautiful,soothing, and inspiring this is an album that never grows old.
Eden is classic Sarah Brightman.......2007-01-25
Possibly her best album, before she became a bit "far out" with her concert extravaganzas.
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Our Time in Eden
10,000 Maniacs
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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ASIN: B000002HBI
Release Date: 1992-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Noah's Dove
- These Are Days
- Eden
- Few And Far Between
- Stockton Gala Days
- Gold Rush Brides
- Jezebel
- How You've Grown
- Candy Everybody Wants
- Tolerance
- Circle Dream
- If You Intend
- I'm Not The Man
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The last album the band recorded before lead singer Natalie Merchant departed for a solo career, Our Time in Eden is the actualization of an unassuming college folk-rock band turned adult-contemporary group in the best possible way. Merchant's lullaby voice is more pure and confident than ever before. And although the music is still dominated by chiming rhythm guitar, the band incorporates an emphatic horn section on several tracks (most notably on "Candy Everybody Wants"). The best track is the sentimental swan song "These Are Days," which will evoke a distant smile and maybe even a teary eye, no matter how hard you try not to let it. --Beth Massa
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How they've grown........2006-01-22
I know alot of people love the "In My Tribe" album, and my favorite might be "Blind Man's Zoo", but I think this is their best, and is easily their most popular album. "Our Time In Eden" benefited by coming out at the height of the alternative craze, and "These Are Days" seemed to be a theme for more than a few people I knew. That was the big hit, but "Candy Everybody Wants" was another, as well as a few minor hits that made their "Unplugged" and "Campfire Songs" collections. By the time of this release, 10,000 Maniacs had really become more adult-alternative rock than college-rock, and you can hear where Natalie Merchant was headed on her first solo album in 1995. No complaint though, this is all good stuff. Personal favorites of mine would be the opener "Noah's Dove" and "Circle Dream", both beautiful and catchy. Truth is, they were/are a wonderful band, and any of the above mentioned albums are a joy to hear.
Films For Radio.......2005-03-18
Yes, to the very few of you have realized, I borrowed the title for this review from the title of a (completely fabulous by the way) album by Over The Rhine. That said Films For Radio describes perfectly, the music contained on Our Time in Eden.
Each song, both musically and lyrically is extremely emotive, Our Time In Eden is probably the Maniacs album where the disparity between the light pop-folk melodies and Natalie Merchant's dark, moody lyrics was at it's least, in part due to a slight lightening up of Merchant's subject matter, allowing for a more streamlined sound here than on previous efforts.
The album hasn't aged a day in the 13 years since it's relaese, Natalie's vocals are confident and clear and the music perhaps more experimental than previous works by the band is just beautiful
The standouts here are the lovely single These Are Days, Stockton Gala Days, Noah's Dove and Tolerence.
Sit back, close your eyes and let these songs, the melodies and the words from images in your mind.
One of my favorite bands of all time.......2005-02-22
10,000 Maniacs (with Natalie Merchant) made some of the most unique music of their time, that never achieved a great deal of commercial success...not like some of the groups you hear practically every day...Nickelback, Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, etc. I would guess that their music gets more airplay overall now than it did when it was new, especially since Natalie Merchant has had some success as a solo artist.
The fact that you didn't hear 10,000 Maniacs songs every 5 minutes on the radio is one of the things I loved most about them. I never had the chance to get sick of their music. The original 10,000 Maniacs wrote some of the best music of their time, in my opinion...rich melodies, stunning vocals, and intelligent lyrics.
Their sound changed/evolved from CD to CD, but still maintained a uniqueness of sound and style I've not heard before or since. Our Time In Eden is the most polished of the bunch. I think their most unique sounding CD was their debut CD, The Wishing Chair. A few of the songs, like Scorpio Rising and Lilydale, were never really replicated by the Maniacs again. Some of Natalie's solo work sounds similar to songs like Lilydale, but that's it.
The Maniacs wrote many great songs over the years: Can't Ignore the Train, Lilydale, Scorpio Rising, YMaddox Table, You Happy Puppet, Trouble Me, What's The Matter Here?, The Painted Desert, Don't Talk, Hey Jack Kerouac, Cherry Tree, City of Angels, These Are Days, Stockton Gala Days, Noah's Dove, Gold Rush Brides, Eden, Few
Best thing they ever did.......2004-10-24
Everything came together wiht this one - songwriting, instrumentation, production, and just that groove of a great record. You don't really tire of listening to this one. It's a pity it was their last.
Solid.......2004-10-19
This first thing I noticed about this music is its sincerity. The music is from the heart and seems to me to have been intended to please the group rather than some commercial esthetic. The result is interesting and enjoyable music where the performers are allowing us, the listeners, to share in their inner vision of who they are as artists. You can readily hear the emotion in each and every song, and I wondered whether part of that emotion was the realization that this was to be the last album from that incarnation of 10,000 Maniacs as Natalie Merchant was preparing to depart for a solo career.
The first thing I noticed when opening the fold-out for the CD is that the lyrics are written in a narrative form instead of verse form. The style of the music matches the narrative form. Many artists think and write in verse form, and to create music in narrative form is more difficult because of the difficulty and complexity of matching the syllables and pacing of the narrative to the music. The narrative form is usually the style of story tellers, and each of these songs comes across as a vignette.
The first vignette is "Noah's Dove," which comes across several ways. Noah's dove was the bird he sent out to find dry land. When at last the dove did not return, Noah knew that the dove had found dry land. Thus, the story is about someone seeking something, perhaps the something they will not find because it does not exist, but that person will continue to search, never realizing what they have in the here and now.
The second song, "These Are the Days," relates to the first song because the emphasis of this song is the here and now. The lyrics advise the listener that now is the golden time, the time that in later years the listener will look back on with fondness as one of the best times of their lives. One has to wonder whether this song was a lament at the imminent breakup of 10,000 Maniacs.
Each of these songs is full of allegory. "Eden" seems to have several allegories. The first is the allusion to the beauty on the surface of those you see, but the thorns are the reality. The song contrasts the illusions we create, even to ourselves, to our desire and willingness to be something else. How much is illusion and how much is reality is anyone's guess, because we choose, consciously or unconsciously. "Few and Far Between" continues the train of thought started in "Eden," this time from the viewpoint of accumulating the baggage of the past and regret, and not having enough room for the future.
"Stockton Gala Days," given that the singer is female, sounds a lot like a lesbian experience, particularly the line "There was no girl as warm as you." The song explains that the person she is singing about will never know how the singer felt about that experience and what it meant to the singer. "Jezebel" may fall into the same category as this song as the singer laments that she has allowed her marriage vows to cover the truth of her life and who she is.
"Gold Rush Brides" wonders where the strong women who overcame the legal limitations of the day to help win the west are documented. Most stories are of men, but women were integral to keeping everything together and often were the reason things happened. "Coming of Age" is song about how we change as we grow older. We always remember someone as the way we saw them last.
"Candy Everybody Wants" has a moral to it. Many of us consider blood, lust, hate and love of a sexual kind to be bad, yet those things are readily available in movies, books, and even song. If those things are truly wrong, the song questions who is to blame given how popular those things are. We hide behind others, blaming, but not wishing to be blamed. "Tolerance" also addresses avoidance. This time the issue is as stated in the title. When we hear of violence and intolerance, what do we do? We had away from it hoping that it will go another direction from us because we fear to take a stand.
"Circle Dream" is another wonderfully complex song. On the one hand the circle could be the world in which we live. The maze in the circle is the difficulty of living and finding our way. The face in the circle represents love and understanding, perhaps a lover. While the song has implications of an alternative lifestyle, it also implies the life we all live.
"If You Intend" is a song for lovers and loved ones, regardless of lifestyle. The song addresses commitment and love, and how the first step in realizing that love is to reach for the love, to express your intentions. Once again, the lament of the singer is for the listener to overcome their fears because the result otherwise is dreams unfulfilled.
The last song, "I'm Not the Man," caps off the running theme of intolerance and prejudice to those who are different from the "norm." In this case the victim is someone accused of the crime because of race or some similar reason. However, the singer was elsewhere, yet no one came forward. The evidence was thin, but the conviction assured. We know this scene, but it takes someone to have the power to step forward and stop it.
These songs are powerful and dramatically scrape open many of the problems of society. It is amazing that a group as well known as 10,000 Maniacs would address social issues unabashedly and ultimately create a beautiful work. Music like this dates back centuries to the days of bards. Music like this that appeals to a large audience happens all too rarely in this day of statistics and sales and station play.
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- Excellent recording
- Diverse music that grows on you
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- Fantastic.
- In the Beginning......
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Children Of Eden (1998 New Jersey Cast)
Jim Weaver , Ann Bass , Vicki Carter , Barry Cavanagh , Vincent D'Elia , and Darius de Haas
Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway
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ASIN: B000006OP3
Release Date: 1998-05-19 |
Tracks:
- Let There Be
- The Tree Of Knowledge
- The Naming
- Grateful Children
- Father's Day
- Perfect
- The Spark Of Creation
- In Pursuit Of Excellence
- The End Of A Perfect Day
- Childhood's End
- A World Without You
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- The Wasteland
- The Spark Of Creation (Reprise 1)
- Lost In The Wilderness
- Close To Home
- A Ring Of Stones
- The Death Of Abel
- The Mark Of Cain
- Children Of Eden
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- A Piece Of Eight
- The Return Of The Animals
- Noah's Lullaby
- Stranger To The Rain
- In Whatever Time We have
- The Flood
- What Is He Waiting For?
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- The Spark Of Creation (Reprise 2)
- The Hardest Part Of Love
- Words Of Doom
- The Hour Of Darkness
- Ain't It Good?
- Precious Children
- In The Beginning
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Excellent recording .......2007-01-09
This is a wonderful representation of "Children of Eden." The music is powerful, and the actors are wonderful. Highly recommended for anyone who is a fan of the show or of Stephen Schwartz musicals.
Diverse music that grows on you.......2006-09-09
I was in a production of Children of Eden and did not like the music at first. It definitely grows on you and is extremly moving at times, especially the finale "Children of Eden". My favorite though is "Ain't it Good" which I hated when I first heard it. Very good show but remember it is a show and don't get into theological discussions about it's suppossed misrepresentations of the Old Testament. It's fiction and doesn't propose to be anything else.
As good as any musical recording..........2006-06-24
I'm not any sort of theatre expert, so I won't pretend to offer the critical analysis that some other reviewers have provided (rather snobbishly, I might add). Ultimately, I think that this recording is absolutely brilliant. In contrast to some critics, I think that the musical variety contained within this show is stunning, yet I felt like Schwartz was up to the challenge throughout the show, regardless of the style which he was using for a given song. Take note of "In Pursuit of Excellence" as a perfect example of a totally unique, but absolutely engaging song.
For whatever it's worth, I have some serious theological issues with this show. I wouldn't actually recommend anyone to casually watch the show because I think that there are some unfortunate misrepresentations of the character of God. However, there are also some powerful moments of personalizing the story of the human experience within God's creation that become real in ways that only theatre can provide. And it offered hours of good conversation for my wife and me afterwards.
Specifically related to this album, I love it. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes the musical theatre format but who wants some more depth than many Broadway shows.
Fantastic........2006-03-21
I am Pagan, and yet, this is the most moving soundtrack I have ever heard. It isn't about religion, is it? It's about family. It's about parents learning to let their children go, knowing they might let them fall but also knowing it has to happen for them to learn. The way that Father - AKA God - is just a parent, an angry parent trying to shield his children but not knowing how, really brings religion home. First off, I think every Christian should hear this musical. This is what I always thought Christianity should be: God isn't some big guy, he's a dad, end of story. Secondly, every parent and child should hear this, AKA everyone. This definetly made me appreciate the struggles I had with my own parents.
"The hardest part of love is the letting go..."
In the Beginning.............2005-01-23
I wanted this for Christmas for two reasons, 1)I LOVE STEPHEN SCHARTZ( If you don't believe me, see my reviews of Godspell, Pippin and The Magic Show)2) I heard good things about this show. I got this for Christmas, and it was different but still it was great. Its the stories of Adam&Eve, Cain/Abel and Noah's Ark. And it is the first time I ever heard of that God played a physical part, played by the amazing William Solo. The cast is filled with so familiar names, Adrian Zmed(T.J Hooker) who plays Adam and Noah, Stephine Mills(The Wiz) plays Eve and Mama Noah and Keilie Rabke(Joseph and the Amazing Techncolor Dreamcoat). This show is not typical Schwartz fare, but its one of his best.
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- Not your mamas new wave!
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Spirit of Eden
Talk Talk
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ASIN: B000005RS5
Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- The Rainbow
- Eden
- Desire
- Inheritance
- I Believe In You
- Wealth
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1997 EMI release, their fourth album (1988) digitally remastered. The album features six extended ambient tracks, including 'Desire', 'Eden' and 'I Believe In You'.
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thank goodness this cd is in my life.......2007-04-03
My story with this CD begins with my friend and I going to a high-end audio store pretending that we were going to actually buy something. My friend had worked in a recording studio for a couple years, so he knew the ins and outs of what the guy was saying, but I just stood there drooling over all the pretty things I could neither understand nor afford. Near the end of the tour, the two of us and the saleman went into a room with a couple chairs, a recliner, a couple amazing looking turntables, and a set of speakers in the front of the room. Of all the CDs, my friend pulls this one out. After making sure the speakers were perfectly balanced (of course I couldn't tell the difference) we popped in the CD. I nearly fell off my seat. Then my friend offered the recliner to me, which was situated directly in front center of the speakers. I had NEVER heard anything so beautful in my life. It made me tear up right there in the store.
I love this whole CD, from that amazing harmonica to the percussion spectacle in the middle of "Desire". My friend was right in saying that he's ruined me for life. The production and emotion of this album can only be truly appreciated blasted on decent headphones or speakers. One part of me wants to buy a bazillion copies of this and air-drop it over the world so everyone can hear it, but another part of me likes having it as my own personal gem. An incredible piece of work.
Not your mamas new wave! .......2007-03-27
Talk Talk to many are remembered as a sort of Fixx-like new wave synth rock band with their big hit Its my life and a few others. What many people dont realize is that TAlk TAlk ditched their "new wave" sound and dove headfirst into ambient freeform art rock with classical overtones and produced two of the best albums of the last 20 years- and in the case of Spirit of Eden the best sounding and most uncommercial pop record of the eighties. THe first song or piece here is over 20 minutes- moving from hushed ambient rock into almost jazzlike like moodiness(think Miles Davis ala In a silent way). The music weaves in a dark underbelly of despair and redemption with Singer Mark Hollis's odd mixed low voice rising and falling at the right times. The effect is stunning- but dont expect instant satisfaction. This is an album that needs to be listened to in the darkness or a sunday morning with ears and mind wide open. The whole mood is downtempo- sometimes bleak but always uplifting. Its littered with guest musicians and exotic and classical instruments- great fretless bass and brush drums. Sprit of Eden is TAlk Talk's masterwork which is just slightly better than the very similiar Laughingstock- another excellent album and the bands swansong. Seriously- you wont even think this is the same band and in many ways they no longer wore. A desert island disc without a doubt.
this is the one.......2007-02-21
This is the album. Back in the 80's, there was a "Talk Talk" album that I LOVED! I remember it to be "It's My Life", which is a terrific album, but when I came back to this album, I realized that this was my cherished album by Talk Talk.
If you at all familiar with "It's My Life", please do buy this album right away. "It's My Life" is the detail painting for "Spirit of Eden". That feeling you get from the songs on "It's My Life", those feelings are refined and poured into a romantic, modern vessel of aural beauty. As I listen to it at this very moment, I wonder at its beauty.
There's a beautiful plaintive appeal to the singer's voice that the listener appreciates as s/he realizes how few vocals there are on this album.
Wow.......2007-02-01
My friend let me borrow her CD. She said to listen to it at around 10pm at night, in candlelight or with the lights dimmed. She said it would change my life. :) Not quite sure about that, but this CD is great! And all of the other top reviews for it helped convince me to get my own copy. Glad I did. Thanks, to the reviewers, and my 'noid friend LS. :)
Visceral, Cathartic, and Sublime.......2006-12-08
I'm reticent to give away five stars to any album. I find we tend to overidolize music and neglect the richness of such a wide field with our petty squabbling over uncritical simplifications like "good" versus "bad." However, "Spirit of Eden" rises above the pack and warrants attention as a classic work of music. Normally I'd discuss music on its own merits, but I'm given to understand that the mastermind behind the album Mark Hollis has stated that work is derivative by nature.
The first section is a twenty-three minute long monstrosity called "The Rainbow / Eden / Desire" that dominates the album. As I listen to the album, by the time the last note of Desire fades away I'm in a total meditative state for the duration of the last three tracks. There's little point in even attempting description of the music without resorting to simile.
Pretty much any serious listener can tell you the same thing. I hear Miles Davis and his rythmic organic compositions. I hear Kevin Shields and his whispered lyrics and screaming noise. I hear Brian Eno and his self-conscious introspection. I hear vintage Pink Floyd and another little twenty-three minute long beast called "Echoes." I hear Vangelis and Yes and their inability to go quietly into a box. I hear nameless blues masters lost to the mists of time. "Spirit of Eden" is all these people and none of them. It's as if a fertile soil was planted with these musical seeds, and what grew from them twisted together into a tree called "Spirit of Eden."
The album isn't perfect. But that's not important. What's important is that the music has been crafted well enough to accept its own flaws. It is a masterpiece; visceral, cathartic, and sublime.
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- Very good show which I hadn't heard of...
- THE APPLE TREE (1966 ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST)
- I still remember these songs after 40 years
- Really 2.5
- Boring material that you forget very easily
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The Apple Tree (1966 Original Broadway Cast)
Sheldon Harnick
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ASIN: B0000027WD
Release Date: 1992-11-24 |
Tracks:
- Eden Prelude
- Here In Eden
- Feelings
- Eve
- Friends
- The Apple Tree (Forbidden Fruit)
- Beautiful, Beautiful World
- It's A Fish
- Go To Sleep, Whatever You Are
- What Makes Me Love Him?/Eden Postlude
- The Lady Or The Tiger? Prelude/I'll Tell You a Truth/Make Way
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- The Apple Tree (Reprise)
- I've Got What You Want
- Tiger, Tiger
- Make Way (Reprise)/Which Door/I'll Tell You a Truth (Reprise)
- Passionella Prelude
- Oh, To Be A Movie Star
- Gorgeous
- (Who, Who, Who, Who) Who Is She?
- I Know
- Wealth
- You Are Not Real
- Passionella Postlude/Finale
Customer Reviews:
Very good show which I hadn't heard of..........2007-05-13
I was very into theatre in high school and college and thought I was up on most musicals, but had never heard of this show until recently. It's comprised of three short stories which were adapted into the musical format. The first two stories are tied together very well, although the last seems tacked on. But the songs are catchy and it's fairly easy to figure out what's happening simply by listening to the songs. There are two songs which are tied for my favoritism: "It's a Fish" from Adam and Eve and "You Are Not Real" from Passionella. Check it out.
THE APPLE TREE (1966 ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST).......2007-04-10
IT WAS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. I WENT TO THE REVIVAL OF THE APPLE TREE ON BROADWAY IN NEW YORK CITY AND LOVED THE SCORE BUT THERE WASN'T A SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE SO I PURCHASED THE ORIGINAL VERSION AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!
I still remember these songs after 40 years.......2006-11-05
I saw this show on the stage when it first ran, and have never forgotten it. The key to a good Broadway show is this question: Are you humming the songs when you leave the theatre? In the case of The Apple Tree, the answer is a resounding "Yes." I have been waiting 40 years for this show to be revived, and I have tickets for the revival opening in December at the Roundabout. I hope not to be disappointed, for the trio of Barbara Harris, a very young Alan Alda, and the late Larry Blyden were terrific. The three-part concept can be jarring because just when you're getting into the story, it ends -- but just enjoy the kind of songs they just don't write anymore.
Really 2.5.......2006-07-25
SO this is another show thats actually three one acts. The first "The Diary of Adam and Eve" is the best by far. It has really cute songs and nice plot. Thats the only reason I rounded this up from 2.5 to 3 stars. The rest of the show is nothing great. "Lady and Tiger" is short and boring. And "Passionella" is exactly what it sounds like, a knock off of Cinderella. But hey, its a good show for collectors and "The Diary of Adam and Eve" is nice. Favorite Song: "Its A Fish"
Boring material that you forget very easily.......2006-06-29
According to some reviews, this musical was supposed to be very good and I bought it. Unfortunately, I was quite dissapointed. It's composed of three different tales, the first one referring to the Adam & Eve biblical story. The lyrics here are very silly and tedious. The second tale, "The Lady or the Tiger?" contains songs that are simply awful, probably the worst ever written for a Broadway show. The third story, "Passionella", contains music that does nothing to make things better. The album contains a good informative booklet in English, German, French & Italian (as Sony uses to do)which says that Time magazine defined this show as "three moldy figs". I entirely agree. I would recommend this musical to those suffering from insomnia: it will put them to sleep right away.
Average customer rating:
- Belt 'em if you got 'em.
- Unreal!!!
- This recording is very disappointing.....
- Power vocals en masse!
- SHRILL!!!
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Hair - Actors' Fund of America Benefit Recording
Galt MacDermot , James Rado , Gerome Ragni , Lillias White , Lea Delaria , Harvey Fierstein , Liz Callaway , Jai Rodriguez , Euan Morton , Ana Gasteyer , Shoshana Bean , Laura Benanti , Adam Pascal , Gavin Creel , Raul Esparza , Jennifer Hudson , John Tartaglia , Christopher Sieber , Annie Golden , Eden Espinosa , Sherie Rene Scott , Billy Porter , Darius de Haas , and Norm Lewis
Manufacturer: Ghostlight
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000929ADW
Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Aquarius - Lillias White
- Donna - Lea DeLaria
- Hashish - Paul Castree,
- Sodomy - Chuck Cooper
- Colored Spade - Euan Morton
- Manchester, England
- Dead End - Shoshana Bean
- Sheila Franklin/I Believe in Love
- I'm Black/Ain't Got No
- Air - Harvey Fierstein
- Initials - Laura Benanti
- I Got Life - Adam Pascal
- Going Down - Gavin Creel
- Hair
- My Conviction - Charles Bush
- Easy to Be Hard - Jennifer Hudson
- Don't Put It Down! - Christopher Sieber, John Tartaglia
- Frank Mills - Annie Golden
- Be-In (Hare Krishna)
- Where Do I Go? - Julia K. Murney
- Hippie Life - Eden Espinosa
- Electric Blues - Toxic Audio
- Black Boys - Kathy Brier, Ann Harada, Orfeh
- White Boys - Ledisi, , Shayna Steele
- Walking in Space
- Yes I's Finished on Y'All's Farmlands
- Four Score/Abie, Baby - Billy Porter
- Good Morning Starshine - Liz Callaway
- Three-Five-Zero-Zero
- What a Piece of Work Is Man - Norm Lewis
- Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In) - Jai Rodriguez
Customer Reviews:
Belt 'em if you got 'em........2007-01-07
A disclaimer - you'll probably have more fun with this recording if you think of it as "Songs from Hair". This is NOT a recording of a traditional version of the show; it's more a cabaret, with each song being sung by a different artist. While this completely removes continuity and character development, it does free up the listener to appreciate Galt MacDermot's music, sung as it should be. Let's face it - the original RCA recording of the Broadway cast of 1964 is priceless as an artifact of its time, but it's not exactly a pleasant listen - the cast is of the "more enthusiasm than talent" school.
Here, though, there's no such problem.
There's a whole lotta belting goin' on in this album. Because each singer only has one song, and there's no need to conserve their voices for later in the show, everybody gives it their all - and in the case of such powerful singers as Gavin Creel, Lillias White, Shoshana Bean, Raul Esparza, Adam Pascal, Eden Espinosa, Orfeh, Jennifer Hudson, and Billy Porter? That's quite a lot. And the backup voices, if anything, are even more spectacular: listen to that anonymous chorus girl hit an air-raid-siren high note at the end of "Goin' Down".
Track-by-track:
1. "Aquarius" - The famous chorale opening, led by the inimitable Lillias White. The orchestrations and backup singing sends shivers down the spine, and White brings the gospel something fierce. 5/5
2. "Donna" - In the first of many gender-bendings on the album, "Donna" is here sung by Lea DeLaria, who does a passable job, if she tends to overemote. 3/5
3. "Hashish" - All-chorus listing of various hallucinogens and illegal mind enhancers. Fun as always, but a trifle. 2/5
4. "Sodomy" - That timeless ode to deviant sexual practice, here sung in a pure, innocent choir-boy tenor by Jai Rodriguez of Zanna, Don't! and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy fame. 5/5
5. "Colored Spade" - For everyone who's ever wanted to hear Tony-winning bass-baritone Chuck Cooper declare himself "President of the United States of Love". 4/5
6. "Manchester, England" - A four-decade-old antecedent of Britpop, charmingly given life by Euan Morton. 4/5
7. "Dead End" - The first really high-energy number since "Aquarius" kicks things back into high gear. Ana Gasteyer shows off the pipes that would later land her the role of Elphaba on Broadway in "Wicked". There's a big black woman hiding inside that white comedienne! 4/5
8. "Sheila Franklin/I Believe in Love" - Shoshana Bean, if you've ever heard her, is infamous for singing every song as one giant melisma. She does it here too, of course, but particularly impressively. She rockets through all of her 72 octaves in the course of a minute and nineteen seconds. 5/5
9. "I'm Black/Ain't Got No" - A kind of pointless song, the whole chorus yelling about what they lack in life. Fun ending, though. 2/5
Ahh, now we're getting into the really good stuff. The meat of the disc is from the middle to the end, and it's a three-course meal from here on out.
10. "Air" - Harvey Fierstein, he of the goose-strangled-with-barbed-wire voice, rasps out this little ditty in an inspired bit of gimmick casting, and manages to not cough up any internal organs, despite the ungodly noises toward the end of the track. 5/5
11. "Initials" - What was originally a choral number is now handed primarily to the divine Laura Benanti. And what do you know, she's funny! Topping the whole thing off with an operatic high C doesn't hurt matters, either. 5/5
12. "I Got Life" - Broadway's resident rock star, Adam Pascal, shows off the voice that he should have blown out looong ago in a rollicking, fast-paced number. Great fun, but I wouldn't recommend trying to emulate it. 5/5
13. "Goin' Down" - Gavin Creel has a voice of honey and silk that can rise into an impressively soulful belt when he feels like it. And here, he feels like it. Another energetic roof-raiser. 5/5
14. "Hair" - These three songs, these three singers, one right after the other? It's bliss. Raul Esparza snarls out the first verse, then roars full-throttle into a higher octave for the last few stanzas. A fitting title song. 5/5
15. "My Conviction" - Another fun trifle, amusingly given voice by a veddy proper Charles Busch. 3/5
16. "Easy To Be Hard" - Jennifer Hudson, post-American Idol and pre-Dreamgirls, is revelatory here. She tears the lid off this already-impassioned number and absolutely rips it to shreds. Just the right amount of emoting, just the right amount of full-throated vocalizing. The definitive rendition of this song, EVER. (I was unconvinced she was right for Effie, until I heard this. It gave me chills like I hadn't felt since Jennifer Holliday's performance in... well, you know.) 6/5
17. "Don't Put it Down!" - Funny indictment of patriotism, given an unfortunately nasal rendition by the duo of Christopher Sieber and John Tartaglia. It passes quickly. 2/5
18. "Frank Mills" - The sweetly-warbling Annie Golden is adorable in this lament for a lost love. 4/5
19. "Be-In Hare Krishna" - Catchy as all hell. This has been in my head for approximately... ten years. 5/5
20. "Where Do I Go?" - Another gender switch. Here, Julia Murney sings a song of uncertainty. Fans of the Wild Party will be unsurprised to learn that it does end in a big, belty final phrase. However, she has grown into her voice, and shows a bit of welcome nuance in the plaintive lyrics. 5/5
21. "Hippie Life" - Eden Espinosa does her thing with some dated lyrics and some insanity-belting. 4/5
22. "Electric Blues" - The most aurally interesting track on the album, and also the one that takes the most liberty with its source material - there's no instrumentation and no lead vocalist. The a cappella group Toxic Audio is menacing, and yet somehow amusing, showing that even though they lack the Broadway star status of most of the other participants, they more than deserve it. 5/5
23. "Black Boys" - Part one of a two-part ode to jungle fever. Odd tempo and some strange, strange metaphors comparing black men repeatedly to candy. 3/5
24. "White Boys" - Part two, and by far the more satisfying. True, the whole thing is basically a long contest to see which girl can belt the highest and riff the most, but by God it's fun as hell to listen to Shayna Steele, Brandi Chavonne Massey, and Orfeh skip up half step after half step, till you're not sure they can continue to do that without hurting somebody. 5/5
25. "Walking in Space" - Another paean to the positive aspects of drug use, sung gorgeously by Sherie Rene Scott. 5/5
26. "Yes, I's Finished on Y'all's Farmlands" - Short and good. 4/5
27. "Four Score/Abie, Baby" - Gives the legendary Billy Porter the Emancipation Proclamation and lets him run with it, with fantastic results. 5/5
28. "Good Morning Starshine" - Sweetly given voice by Liz Callaway. Shows off MacDermot's uncommon melodic gift, and the inanity of Gerome Ragni's lyrics. 5/5
29. "Three-Five-Zero-Zero" - Absolutely terrifying choral requiem for Vietnam. 5/5
30. "What a Piece Of Work is Man" - Darius DeHaas again shows why he deserves a lot more work than he gets, and also why he's known to possess a killer tenor voice. 4/5
31. "The Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In" - Possibly the best track on the album is saved for last. The incomparable Norm Lewis starts things off with uncertainty in his deep, resonant tenor, built around a repeating bassline. As the orchestration builds and he climbs up the staff, Euan Morton makes a return appearance as Claude, screaming in anguish. The chorus joins in gradually, Billy Porter and Darius DeHaas start exhorting the audience to let the sunshine in, and joy breaks through the clouds, though that minor key constantly reminds us that there are no clean-cut happy endings.
Unreal!!!.......2006-11-10
A fabulous cast including the incredible talents of Lillias White, Jennifer Hudson, Ana Gasteyer, Soshana Bean and Eden Espinosa! The journey this CD takes you on is truly a treat! The new songs on the disc are FANTASTIC! (Eden and Ana) The men in the cast are just as wonderful as the ladies...a VERY diverse cast with a FANTASTIC sound!
This recording is very disappointing............2006-05-31
After reading the below reviews, I decided to purchase this CD. I am a huge fan of the play, movie, and their respective recordings- BUT, this CD is terrible. The songs are very oversung- some of them even sound like they have a choir in the background! There is no continuity to the singers, and wonderful classic songs like "Where do I go" are sung by the opposite gender?!? I have never written one of these reviews before, but I hope you consider carefully before purchasing this CD.
Power vocals en masse!.......2006-04-21
My one complaint about this recording is, "Too Much Shouting!" Yes, in these days of "American Idol," this is very much in vogue, but good golly! In the song "White Boys," for example, the three singers, all of whom have powerful voices, seem to be trying to outsing each other. Normally, I like Jennifer Hudson's singing, but her rendition of "Easy to Be Hard" might as well be called, "Easy To Be Way-Oversung". That written, this endeavor has much to admire. The musical direction is tight, and the diction is excellent. The quality of the voices is uniformly good, and polished. A good deal of variety also exists here, from Harvey Fierstein hacking out the song "Air," to Laura Benanti triumphantly capping off "Initials" with an operatic high C.
SHRILL!!!.......2005-12-22
Most of the songs are great, but there are far too many singers who "oversouled" the songs. One of my favorite songs "Easy to be Hard" sounds like an American Idol or Apollo finalist trying way too hard.
Average customer rating:
- not RENT, but give it a try
- Not the next Rent...just as good
- Why I lyk it
- Not worth it...
- Not worth it...
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Brooklyn The Musical (2004 Original Broadway Cast)
Mark Schoenfeld , Barri McPherson , and Eden Espinosa
Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006L0LMK
Release Date: 2004-12-14 |
Tracks:
- A Good Crowd Goin'...
- Heart Behind These Hands
- Thank You, Sir
- Scene One
- Christmas Makes Me Cry
- Not A Sound
- Brooklyn Grew Up
- Creating Once Upon A Time
- Once Upon A Time
- A Witness To History
- Superlover
- The Challenge
- Brooklyn In The Blood
- Brooklyn Grew Up (Reprise)
- Magic Man
- Once Upon A Time (Reprise)
- Love Was A Song
- I Never Knew His Name
- The Truth
- Does Anybody Wanna Buy A Memory?
- Raven
- Sometimes
- Madison Square Garden
- Love Me Where I Live
- Love Fell Like Rain
- Magic Man (Reprise)
- Streetsinger
- Once Upon A Time (Reprise)
- Heart Behind These Hands (Reprise)
Amazon.com
When Brookyn the Musical landed on Broadway, many reviewers said that the American Idol sound had come along with it. It¹s hard to disagree, especially when Eden Espinosa, playing the title character, opens her mouth. Espinosa, who learned the performing ropes in California theme parks, is an unfocused belter who mistakes grandstanding melisma for emotion. And overemoting is the last thing you want to do when you have to deliver lines such as "This weight in my heart/This ache in my soul/This yearning in my heart just keeps on going on/There's a voice deep inside/And it cries and it cries." Unfortunately, the tunes (mixing rock, gospel and R&B, and recorded in front of a live studio audience) don't make much of an impact. Newcomers Mark Shoenfeld and Barri McPherson have come up with a well-meaning show that brims with enthusiastic naïveté but ultimately fails to convince. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
not RENT, but give it a try.......2007-03-26
STOP SPREADING THE WORD THAT THIS IS LIKE RENT.
awesome. that's it. it's not comparable to Rent because, with the exception of character types and the set, it is not at all like Rent. It's worth $25 just to hear Eden belt out "Once Upon A Time." However, i don't reccomend just buying that song on iTunes or something because there are deffinately other really good songs (heart behind these hands, raven, etc.) don't be afrai to buy this because it's not like Rent. in case you didn't notice a lot of other really good musicals are also not like Rent... if you are at a loss of thinking of some, let me help you- Wicked, The Light in the Piazza, Spamalot, Sound of Music, Gypsy, Pajama Game, Millie, Avenue Q. oh, PS most of thoses musicals were nominated for BEST MUSICAL at the TONYS and they arn't like Rent either.
Not the next Rent...just as good.......2006-10-26
I think the biggest problem most people have with new musical theatre is that they want to compare it with past big hits. Personally, when everyone said this would be the next RENT I was disappointed...I didn't want another Rent...I wanted something new. Then I listened to it...it's not Rent...but it's just as good and in some places, better. The voices are overall better and best of all, it isn't a big hype like Rent. I love Rent and always will, but it's not THAT great...there's more theatre out there and Brooklyn is great...
Now go broaden your broadway collection and stop listening to Rent, Wicked, Les Mis and Phantom....there's so much more!
Why I lyk it.......2006-03-26
I really like this album- especially "Heart behind these hands" because i recently took part in a young americans workshop, and i discovered the real meaning to this song, and now it really means alot to me.
Not worth it..........2006-02-26
I only purchased this album after hearing "Once Upon A Time" on a website. I figured I would buy the album for that and discover what other good songs were on the album. So far, I have listened to "Once Upon A Time" around 100 times and everyother song only once...once is a enough. These songs, with the exception of "Once Upon A Time," failed to thrill me and I was disappointed with a lot of the melodies. I searched and searched for "Once Upon A Time," as a single to download, but its no where to be found. A glorious song on an otherwise horrible album.
Not worth it..........2005-11-03
I saw this show on Broadway with several friends, and none of us enjoyed it at all. I found it to be extremely flat and disinteresting; the music was rather annoying and non-inspirational. After a weekend of great shows, I found myself looking at my watch to see when this one would be over. None of the singers are more than mediocre, and the storyline is not intriguing in the least. The one good factor of this show was the ending, which was rather surprising considering the rest of the show.
It's really not worth your money, either on Broadway or in a recording.
Average customer rating:
- Amazing Celtic Band
- Simply Excellent
- Pure Heaven
- Wow!
- Healing and Comforting
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Celtic Psalms
Eden's Bridge
Manufacturer: Straight Way
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000006002
Release Date: 1998-03-10 |
Tracks:
- Fear No Evil
- Praise The Holy Lord Above
- The Lord Is My Light
- I Lift Up My Eyes
- El Shaddai
- He Will Never Be Shaken
- Blessed Is The Man
- In The Lord Lord My Heart Takes Refuge
- How Long O Lord
- Shout For Joy
- In The Morning
- Psalm 23
- Your Love Is Better Than Life
Customer Reviews:
Amazing Celtic Band.......2006-01-29
There is not one song on this CD that I don't like. This is the type of Celtic music I have been searching for. I'm so glad I discovered Eden's Bride! The music is soothing, yet won't put you to sleep while you are driving because it is somewhat on the contemporary side, but not too much. It is inspiring as well. I highly recommend this CD.
Simply Excellent.......2006-01-13
The Lord has sure blessed them and I'm glad they're using their blessing to share the Word with us.
Pure Heaven.......2005-09-09
After hearing Eden's Bridge's album "Celtic Worship 2", my husband and I went searching for more of this phenomenally talented group and came upon "Celtic Psalms" on the Amazon website. It is just as musically and spiritually uplifting and beautiful as "Celtic Worship 2", if not more so. This group is a joy to listen to, and the lead singer sounds like an angel. While I greatly value talented musicians (and they are!), as a linguist, I am particularly touched by lyrics, and these are some of the best--touching, haunting, piercing, uplifting--they express everything you have ever wanted to say to (or about) God and then some. We will be looking for more of their music.
Wow!.......2004-05-15
I am a big fan of the Celtic Christian Prog band IONA and so grabbing onto Eden's Bridge was, for me, a natural progression. Admittedly, the sound Eden's Bridge creates is, I believe, more of a worship experience than I have enncountered in some time. Sarah's voice is unbelievable and very soothing to me. You can hear her heart stretch forth in it's attempt to tell God how much she loves Him. The rest of the band is solidly behind her in that attempt. I just bought their Isle of Tides CD and will review that ther, but it is also worth getting.
Healing and Comforting.......2003-05-07
A year ago I was going through one of the most difficult times in my life. I was seeking God and looking for His guidance in my life. This CD was a big part of that process. I found comfort and healing in the songs. It brought so much strength and healing into my life. I do not know if it will have the same effect on your life, but through listening to the CD I have found a solace and comfort. Even today when I have a crazy, hectic day I just listen to my Celtic Psalms and re-align myself again.
Thank you, Eden's Bridge! :)
Average customer rating:
- Albums that can not miss
- This CD will be enjoyed over and over again for many years to come!
- Eve to Adam ROXXXX
- So Amazing!
- Get Eve To Adam and Get Rocked!!!
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Queens to Eden
eve to adam.
Manufacturer: Kds Rock
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Alternative Rock
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| Rock
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ASIN: B000QJLP6I
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- 2 Pills
- Rise
- Black Flag Days
- Gift
- Open Door
- No Regret
- If U R (My Antidote)
- 151
- Eclipse
- Comin' Home (A Stranger)
- Last Call
Customer Reviews:
Albums that can not miss.......2007-08-04
All I can say about this album is wow. I play this album at least once a day. There is not a bad song on the album. Current single of 151 is very good. The song If U R ( My Antidote ) should be their next single, very catchy chorus. The ballad "Comin' Home ( A Stranger )" dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces is a sure winner. Saw them open up for Tesla on their current tour. Phenomonal energy, they played for approximately 45 minutes and got the crowd totally amped. The second act for the concert was another new band, Poets and Pornstars equally impressive and energetic. Their album will be released 21 August 2007. Highly recommend buying both albums.
This CD will be enjoyed over and over again for many years to come!.......2007-07-13
Its a keeper folks! Yeah its good, yeah its diverse, yeah Eve To Adam's 1st debut CD is HOT..you will not be disappointed.
~daz~
Eve to Adam ROXXXX.......2007-06-28
These 4 guys are phenominal!!! I caught them on the Daughtry tour and love them more than I love Chris!! They are kick a$$ and made Rock...Rock again!
This entire CD is worth every penny and more...maybe that's why I own 3! There honestly is not a song on this CD that I don't want to rock out to! This a must have for anyone who loves ROCK....
So Amazing!.......2007-06-27
This is one of the best CDs of 2007... Eve to Adam is the REAL DEAL! I promise if you buy this CD you will NOT be disappointed!
Get Eve To Adam and Get Rocked!!!.......2007-06-26
Eve To Adam are a diehard Rock band that knows how to Rock!! I've seen them in concert 5 times, I have their "Queens To Eden" CD and I play it all the time...Live they are fantastic....The CD will Rock you!!!
Average customer rating:
- A Very Good Pop Album
- Good
- Eden's Crush
- Good, but not as good as Dream
- Great.
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Popstars
Eden's Crush
Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Dance & DJ
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| Dance Pop
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- It Was All a Dream
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ASIN: B00005AROR
Release Date: 2001-05-01 |
Tracks:
- What's Good 4 The Goose
- Let Me Know
- Get Over Yourself
- Anywhere But Here
- Love This Way
- No Drama
- I Wanna Be Free
- Glamorous Life
- 1,000 Words (Mil Palabras)
- Two Way
- It Wasn't Me
- You Know I Can
Amazon.com
The debut album from Eden's Crush is a pleasant surprise for two reasons: one, the girls are well trained, with strong, tuneful voices; and two, the music is good--great, actually. Eden's Crush is the end result of a television show, Popstars, where young women from all over the country auditioned to be one of the five to "live their dreams." The executive producers of this album rely on the groups' talent, giving the Crush smart, upbeat material in which to sink their collective teeth. Fans of the show have heard more than a few of these tracks, especially the debut single "Get Over Yourself," a girl-power anthem kissing off a selfish ex-boyfriend. All the songs (every one a potential single) have the same underlying themes of strength and self-respect. These young women aren't waiting for a knight in shining armor, and their message of independence should play well with teen and preteen girls. Adult listeners won't be disappointed, either. A straightforward cover of the Sheila E. classic, "The Glamorous Life," is almost as much fun as the original. Yes, Eden's Crush is manufactured--a perfect mix of multicultural beauties with the flattest stomachs this side of Britney Spears--but so what? The music and the talent far exceed expectations. --Courtney Kemp
Customer Reviews:
A Very Good Pop Album.......2006-12-01
Here's a question: How much do Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Fantasia, Carrie Underwood, and Taylor Hicks owe to Eden's Crush?
In 2001, the WB had a series called "Popstars". It had tryouts across the country (like American Idol). There were three judges (like American Idol). The finalists were flown to Los Angeles where they were whittled down in size (like American Idol). Before one considers the series an Idol takeoff, realize that 2001 was one year before American Idol hit the tube.
There were differences, though. American Idol was a contest with one winner. The goal of Popstars was to end up with a five girl singing act. In fact, the producer narrowed the finalists to six, five of which would be the group, and two dropped out. They immediately had tryouts for the replacement.
Enough of the series, and to the finished product. This is an excellent pop album. I'm sure I would have a problem with a lot of the lyrics. Musically, though, this was a well produced project by five talented young ladies.
My favorite songs on the project include "Love This Way", "1,000 Words (Mil Palabras)", and "Two Way."
Good.......2006-05-10
Well, i gotta tell you, the only reason I bought this CD was because they had the song"Love this Way" on it and I REALLY love that song. After I heard it on an AMV, i just couldn't get it out of my head. Now I know your all probably thinkin "Who's Edens Cruch?" Right?, because thats exactly what i thought when I first heard this song. Then when I checked up on it online, I really didn't go for the whole POP look. But they actually did have some other good songs on tha album as well. Anyway, its a good CD, and another great deal about this CD is that if you buy it now, you can get it for 0.01 cent!!(Come on, where are you gonna find another CD with a price like that now-a-days,so even if you dont like it you dont have to go all crazy over the price and stuff)
Eden's Crush.......2005-05-12
I remember this album when I was in the 8th grade. I remember the first single, Get Over Yourself(Goodbye). That song is so poppy. Eden's Crush was a girl group who blend musically and vocally together. Each member gets to shine vocally. They have state-of-the-art R&B-infused pop songs. This album has been certified GOLD. I love this album since it came out. The girls had reached to stardom.
The girls are different from 3LW and Dream.
Remember, this was 2001.
Good, but not as good as Dream .......2004-09-28
I don't know why these girls are constantly compared to Dream, because Dream has far better songs to offer than Eden's Crush. There are definitely good tracks here, but the album is made up almost completely of repetitive techno that I thought was good but just couldn't really get into. They're overrated. "Love This Way" is quite good and really stands out as the best track here, but other than that it sort of just all blends together into a bunch of the same crap. Dream's album is incredible (to this day I'm stunned they didn't get any further than they did), but this is just average. Three stars is all I can give to Eden's Crush. I almost gave them two.
Great........2004-03-07
I bought this CD on its debut, & got all the girls' autographs. Too bad they're like non-existent. They were amazing. This was one of the few CDs that i could listen to pretty much all the way through without skipping songs. The songs are well-written, & not too sappy (considering this was all done in like 6 weeks), the beats are great, the girls are beautiful, everything about Eden's Crush is great. I wish they were still around.
1. What's Good 4 The Goose A
2. Let Me Know - A+ (My favorite song!)
3. Get Over Yourself - B+
4. Anywhere But Here - A-
5. Love This Way - B
6. No Drama - A+ (Another great song)
7. I Wanna Be Free - A+ (Great!)
8. Glamorous Life - A-
9. 1,000 Words (Mil Palabras) - A+
10. Two Way - B+
11. It Wasn't Me - A
12. You Know I Can - A-
All in all, this is a GREAT buy. These girls are AMAZING.
Pop Music:
- Elements: Mike Oldfield 1973-1991 [Box set] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Escape: Music for the Senses
- Faith, Hope and Love
- Feng Shui: A Day at the Spa
- Flights of Fantasy
- Fragile Balance [Import]
- Full Bloom
- Graceful Meditations With Linda Lauren
- Heart Coming Home
- Il Meglio [Import]
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Singphonic Serenade
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Music: Kirei Ni Naru Watashi [CD-single] [Import]
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Romantico Y Sabrosos
That's How Rhythm Was Born
Pavarotti in Concert
Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Tribute
Soultrane [Import]
Stan: The Big Sur
Sax Pax for a Sax
Problem Is [CD-single] [Import]
Russian Overtures
I'm Not Dead