Guitar Speak
Track Listings
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1. No Limit - Alvin Lee
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2. Prisoner - Randy California
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3. Western Flyer - Angelic Voices of Faith, Eric Johnson
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4. Let Me Out 'A Here - Leslie West
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5. Blood Alley 152 - Ronnie Montrose
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6. Sharp on Attack - Steve Howe
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7. Sphinx - Phil Manzanera
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8. Slow Moon Rising - Rick Derringer
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9. Danjo - Peter Haycock
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10. Urban Strut - Steve Hunter
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11. Captain Zlogg - Hank Marvin
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12. Strut-A-Various - Robbie Krieger
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Guitar Speak,Various Artists,Mca,80's,Album Rock,Blues-Rock,Ethnic Fusion,Fusion,Hard Rock,Instrumental Rock,Jazz,Pop/Rock,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Rock,Rock & Roll
Guitar Speak
Average customer rating:
- Not Bad
- why does everyone not like this CD?
- Come on and let it out!
- Light leisure listening
- Pay no attention to the other reviews!!!
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Speak
Lindsay Lohan , and Lindsay Lohan
Manufacturer: Casablanca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00065JTB0
Release Date: 2004-12-07 |
Tracks:
- First
- Nobody 'Til You
- Symptoms Of You
- Speak
- Over
- Something I Never Had
- Anything But Me
- Disconnected
- To Know Your Name
- Very Last Moment In Time
- Rumors
- Bonus Track 1
Amazon.com
Lindsay Lohan leaps into her much anticipated debut CD with a blast of something that simulates warmed-over Led Zeppelin (the lyrically ferocious "First") and from there finesses it into a stylish experiment in pounding away at teen pop's predictability. Influences--not all of whom her 8-to-14-year-old fans will flip to, or even find, in their pinup mags--loom large: While the Ashlee Simpson-like rocker "Nobody 'Til You" winds into the Jessica Simpson-y "Symptoms of You," the lovelorn "Something I Never Had," taps a sweetly unself-conscious vocal vein that owes gratitude to the otherwise highly un-Lohan-like Lisa Loeb. Though Lohan might balk at the comparison--she is, after all, the "Ultimate"-spawning original teenage drama queen--fellow tween queen Hilary Duff's stamp is pressed firmly into stormy self-explorers like "Disconnected" and "Anything But Me." Where "Speak" intones loudest, though, is in its least-rocking, most beat-propelled songs: The title track dips and bounces tantalizingly, begging hands-in-the-air listeners to "c'mon and let it out"; "To Know Your Name" digitizes a sexy hip-hop inflected dance number; and "Rumors," a J. Lo-like thumper (and one in a trifecta of pouts over the pitfalls of stardom) ends this disc on a don't-stop, bound-for-diva-dom note. -Tammy La Gorce
Customer Reviews:
Not Bad.......2007-03-24
This album was pretty good. I'm not a fan of Lindsay Lohan, but her music is pretty upbeat. I had all the albums to another singer I love, and thought maybe I'll try Lindsay, and see what she's like. It's not bad, but it's not the best either. The songs I like are First, Speak, and Rumors.
why does everyone not like this CD?.......2007-03-22
I got this CD in forth grade. I was sick one day, so my momma got me this CD. I was already happy because i loved (and still do!) ''Rumors.''
i recomend.
Come on and let it out!.......2007-03-16
Lindsay Lohan has succeeded in producing a fantastic album. Though not in the finesse of stars like Jessica Simpson or Delta Goodrem, Lindsay brings her own attitude and attributes to a new and refreshing album. Lyrics are well done, and most songs are co-written by Kara DioGaurdi, who has written many songs for other musicians and film soundtracks.
There are rock tracks such as Disconnected and Rumours, to the more heartfelt tracks such as Something I Never Had and Very Last Moment in Time.
Although other reviewers have critized Lindsays work, saying its terrible, they may not realise she hasn't been dropped from her label and has even released a second album A Little More Personal. How bad can it be if she has two albums under her belt??
Light leisure listening.......2007-02-27
Lindsay Lohan's "Speak" is not a deep, meaningful album, whatever that might be. And Lindsay should concentrate more on acting than singing. Nevertheless, "Speak" is an enjoyable pop album. It's got bouncy, catchy tunes and Lohan's voice is actually kind of interesting. "Speak" is a good album to throw on while doing stuff around the house or as background music to reading. You'll catch yourself tapping your foot. Overall, a pleasant surprise. The record has genuine merit to it and is not just something put out by a celebrity for the purpose of doing a "project" in another art form than the one they're already established in, which is the criticism from other reviewers. Solid job by Lindsay. Now if she just works at cleaning up her life.
Pay no attention to the other reviews!!!.......2007-02-11
What can i say I LOVE this album. It's a little edgy, somewhat pop, but real good listen. It's more Lindsay Lohan in freaky friday type music than the pop music in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen. If you are expecting more songs like "Rumors" than this is not the album for you. If you are into Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway" album then this is a good buy. Def worth the money.
Average customer rating:
- Love it
- It`s nearly up there, but it`s not devilsh enough for a 5 star.
- Best yet!
- Speak of the Devil
- Speak of the Devil
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Speak of the Devil
Chris Isaak
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000AG8O
Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
Tracks:
- Please
- Flying
- Walk Slow
- Breaking Apart
- This Time
- Speak Of The Devil
- Like The Way She Moves
- Wanderin'
- Don't Get So Down On Yourself
- Black Flowers
- I'm Not Sleepy
- Lonely Nights
- Talkin' 'Bout A Home
- Super Magic 2000
Amazon.com
Chris Isaak rocks? Indeed. Granted, the crooner's latest is no noisy, post-grunge Nirvana (though the chord progression of the opener, "Please," recalls Kurt Cobain's "Heart-Shaped Box"), but Devil does find Isaak loosening up. His gut-busting vocals on the free-for-all title track are as near to reckless as we're ever going to hear him. He's also toughening up, growling around his lower register in the death-inflected "Black Flowers." The backing band Silvertone kicks up its heels as well, most infectiously on the gleefully two-steppin' "I'm Not Sleepy." Of course, Isaak's signature shivery, quivering, and wistful ballads remain. And the singer still has a winning way with an unshakable melody. Armed with guitarist Hershel Yatovitz's poignant picking, only Isaak could turn a tired platitude like "Don't Get So Down on Yourself" into a true tearjerker. --Sue VanHecke
Customer Reviews:
Love it.......2007-05-13
I enjoy his music alot. This CD is a little harder for me to like right away but after listening to it a few times. I get it and enjoy it. It was one of the last CD's I bought of his music. I have all his CD's now.
It`s nearly up there, but it`s not devilsh enough for a 5 star........2006-03-06
Chris Isaak seldom makes a cd that lacks atmosphere. This one has a whole of it, but there are some minor letdown`s to not make this an another masterpiece as his debut album. Track 1 Please is anyway a song in the right direction. His very malesounding voice is pushed forward in the soundpicture, and the song is very atmospheric. Track 2 Flying has much of the same atmospheric temperature, with his voice "wispersinging" into your heart and soul. It goes from high notes to low notes without any problems. Track 3 Walk slow "walkalong" in a very "cool tempo", but has to little variations to make it unforgetable. Track 4 Breaking apart has too much of everything, and it`s very repeating in it`s narrative form. Track 5 This time, is a little gem, with a very enjoyable structure, that make`s you happy. It`s easy to remember, and a song to humm too. Track 6 Speak of the devil, is not devilsh enough, but it has a certain atmosphere too make it a quality listen. Track 7 Like the way she moves, moves not in my direction, but it`s certainly ok, but nothin` special. Track 8 Wanderin it`s one of the weakest tracks on the CD. It never takes off, and you think that you have heard the same theme before on other tracks. Too much cliches in a way. Track 9 Don`t get so down on yourself, has a certain shimmer, but the shimmering is not too bright and light too make it a Isaak classic. Track 10 Black Flowers is a great one, and realy takes control with it`s cold and atmospheric vocal that makes you shiver between "heaven and hell" sometimes here and there. Track 11 I`m not sleepy, is a rocker which rock and roll you back and forward in a good tempo. Track 12 Lonley Nights is a another letdown. It`s too slow, and begins and ends in "neverland". Track 13 Talkin bout home, has a certain sting. The voice and the rythmic section is ok, but that`s what it`s song is all about when it comes down to the point. Track 14 Super Magic 2000, has shoots, birds singing, and a rock & roll classical 50 ths atmosphere. It`s an instrumental with quality, somewhere in David Lynch country". This Cd is anyway nearly up there, but it`s not devilsh enough for a 5 star. Anyway Chris Isaak know`s what he`s dooing. That`s fore sure.
Best yet!.......2005-10-09
Chris Isaak is one of my favorite artists and this CD is his best yet. He has his own unique style and I never get tired of any of his work.
Speak of the Devil.......2005-09-12
This is a great cd. Not quite as good as some of his earlier stuff though. Classic Chris Issac and it was well worth the price I paid for it.
Speak of the Devil.......2005-09-12
Thank You for sending me this cd. I have enjoyed it very much!
Average customer rating:
- GUITAR SPEAK(VOLUME 2)-Various Artists
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Guitar Speak, Vol 2
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000008G9U
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Miranha - Tony Iommi
- Stealth - Jan Akkerman
- Feeding on Fear - James Mankey
- Prisoner of Love - Dennis Greaves
- All Alone With Friends - Hank Marvin
- Shame - Robin Trower
- Babylon - Frank Marino
- Snake Bite - Harvey Mandel
- Sonic Blue - Jean-Paul Bourelly
- Head the Ball - Bernie Marsden
Customer Reviews:
GUITAR SPEAK(VOLUME 2)-Various Artists.......2003-09-30
"This CD features 10 great songs by 10 great guitarists
including Tony Iommi(Black Sabbath),Frank Marino(Mahogany Rush) & Jan Akkerman(Focus). Especially noteworthy are the tracks "All Alone With Friends" by Hank Marvin & "Shame" by Robin Trower."
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Guitar Speak
Various Artists , Alvin Lee , and Steve Howe
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
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- Go Cat Go
ASIN: B00000DWI7
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- No Limit - Alvin Lee
- Prisoner - Randy California
- Western Flyer - Angelic Voices of Faith, Eric Johnson
- Let Me Out 'A Here - Leslie West
- Blood Alley 152 - Ronnie Montrose
- Sharp on Attack - Steve Howe
- Sphinx - Phil Manzanera
- Slow Moon Rising - Rick Derringer
- Danjo - Peter Haycock
- Urban Strut - Steve Hunter
- Captain Zlogg - Hank Marvin
- Strut-A-Various - Robbie Krieger
Customer Reviews:
The first of the series.......2005-07-31
Features a veritable royalty of rock guitar players each performing one new unique to this project (otherwise unavailable) instrumental track. Track three is actually Eric Johnson, but misattributed in the description above. This is long out of print but worth getting if you like guitar.
Average customer rating:
- GUITAR SPEAK(VOLUME 3)-Various Artists
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Guitar Speak 3
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000008G9W
Release Date: 1991-09-10 |
Customer Reviews:
GUITAR SPEAK(VOLUME 3)-Various Artists.......2003-09-30
"This ten-track CD has 10 rock guitar players. Highlights include Steve Morse and Robert Fripp." - Paul Kohler
1."Crystal Ball" - Nils Lofgren
2."A Life In Movies" - Steve Hackett
3."The 62" - Tom Verlaine"
4."No Water In Hell" - Bob Mould
5."Still Life With A Dobro" - Adrian Belew
6."That Boy's Evil" - Gary Myrick
7."Red Shoes" - Mick Taylor
8."Otis" - Dominic Miller
9."Eye Of The Needle" - Robert Fripp
10."Morning Rush Hour" - Steve Morse
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Speak
Lindsay Lohan
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Teen Pop
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| Dance & DJ
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ASIN: B000HA47MU
Release Date: 2006-10-09 |
Tracks:
- First
- Nobody 'Til You
- Symptoms of You
- Speak
- Over
- Something I Never Had
- Anything but Me
- Disconnected
- To Know Your Name
- Very Last Moment in Time
- Magnet
- Rumours [*]
- Rumours [Full Phatt Remix][*]
- Rumours [CD-ROM Track][*]
Average customer rating:
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Weightless
Likewater
Manufacturer: SPEAK Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B000CAFP4O
Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- When You Hide
- I Know
- Don't Bring Me Down
- Who Wouldn't
- Only Reason Left
- Radio Song
- As Good As
- Moment in the Light
- Once in a Lifetime
Average customer rating:
- GUITAR SPEAK-Various Artists
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Guitar Speak
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000008G9T
Release Date: 1993-02-23 |
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- Prisoner - Randy California
- Western Flyer - Angelic Voices of Faith, Eric Johnson
- Let Me Out 'A Here - Leslie West
- Blood Alley 152 - Ronnie Montrose
- Sharp on Attack - Steve Howe
- Sphinx - Phil Manzanera
- Slow Moon Rising - Rick Derringer
- Danjo - Peter Haycock
- Urban Strut - Steve Hunter
- Captain Zlogg - Hank Marvin
- Strut-A-Various - Robbie Krieger
Customer Reviews:
GUITAR SPEAK-Various Artists.......2003-05-07
"This great twelve-track CD features appearances by Eric Johnson, Steve Howe, Rick Derringer, and others." - Paul Kohler
1. "No Limit" - Alvin Lee (3:52)
2. "The Prisoner" - Randy California (3:36)
3. "Western Flyer" - Eric Johnson (4:03)
4. "Let Me Outta Here" - Leslie West (3:51)
5. "Blood Alley 152" - Ronnie Montrose (3:53)
6. "Sharp on Attack" - Steve Howe (3:25)
7. "Sphinx" - Phil Manzanera (4:48)
8. "Slow Moon Rising" - Rick Derringer (5:27)
9. "Danjo" - Peter Haycock (3:31)
10. "Urban Strut" - Steve Hunter (4:00)
11. "Captain Zlogg" - Hank Marvin (3:57)
12. "Strut-A-Various" - Robbie Krieger (4:27)
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Guitar Speak 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Castle Music UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000581O1
Release Date: 1994-10-13 |
Average customer rating:
- The record company did an add add thing.....
- The all time best Chris Isaak album ever!
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Speak of the Devil
Chris Isaak
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00001NFM3
Release Date: 1999-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Please
- Flying
- Walk Slow
- Breaking Apart
- This Time
- Speak of the Devil
- Like the Way She Moves
- Wanderin
- Don't Get So Down on Your
- Black Flowers
- I'm Not Sleepy
- 7 Lonely Nights
- Talkin Bout a Home
- Super Magic 2000
- Baby Did a Bad Bad [Radio Edit]
Amazon.com
Chris Isaak rocks? Indeed. Granted, the crooner's latest is no noisy, post-grunge Nirvana (though the chord progression of the opener, "Please," recalls Kurt Cobain's "Heart-Shaped Box"), but Devil does find Isaak loosening up. His gut-busting vocals on the free-for-all title track are as near to reckless as we're ever going to hear him. He's also toughening up, growling around his lower register in the death-inflected "Black Flowers." The backing band Silvertone kicks up its heels as well, most infectiously on the gleefully two-steppin' "I'm Not Sleepy." Of course, Isaak's signature shivery, quivering, and wistful ballads remain. And the singer still has a winning way with an unshakable melody. Armed with guitarist Hershel Yatovitz's poignant picking, only Isaak could turn a tired platitude like "Don't Get So Down on Yourself" into a true tearjerker. --Sue VanHecke
Album Description
Reissue of the hit vocalist's 1998 album with his contribution to the soundtrack to legendary late director Stanley Kubrick's 1999 film 'Eyes Wide Shut', 'Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing' (Radio Remix), added as a bonus track. 15 selections total, also including the single 'Please'. 1999 release.
Album Details
Reissued with Bonus Track from the Kubrick Film 'eyes Wide Shut', 'baby Did a Bad Thing'.
Customer Reviews:
The record company did an add add thing............2004-10-12
You could tell that there was something cooking in the Chris Isaak camp when you took a look at the production credits for "Speak Of The Devil." Although longtime associate Erik Jacobsen is still the knob twiddler for the majority of the CD, Isaak also self or co-produced seven of the 14 songs here. There's also the presence of Rob Cavallo, who, as the man behind the boards for Green Day, gave the world "Dookie." Even weirder, Cavallo produced the BALLAD!
So the more things change, the more "Speak Of The Devil" sounds the same. Minor key misery is still the mainstay, spiced with a few blasts from the reverb heavy retro rock Isaak frequently favors. There's even an Elvis come-on with "Please," a one sided plea for Isaak's love to explain things in a crumbling relationship. But is there an answer? Not on your heart shaped world, baby. Almost as flawless is "Breaking Apart," co-produced by Cavallo and co-written with hit maestro Diane Warren. Although it treads dangerously close to formula, it was the album's obvious shot at a hit. That is, before "Eyes Wide Shut" broke "Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing" from the almost 4 year old "Forever Blue." So somewhere, a smart exec added the radio remix (substantially different from the album version) of that song to this version of "Speak Of The Devil." Fate is a funny thing....
Even if "Speak Of The Devil" got sideswiped by the older song, you should still seek this set out. You can hear Isaak try to push his envelope, be it the near grungey guitars on "Please," the more prominent synths on "I'm Not Sleepy" or the fact that he can make a worn phrase like "Don't Get So Down On Yourself" sound like heartbreak mantra. He even drops the loser in love persona to sing praises of settling down in "Talking Bout a Home." Then, to top it all off, there is the terrific space-spy-surf instra-mental millennium harbinger of "Super Magic 2000" to warp the album to a close. "Speak Of The Devil" flirts with the danger of breaking the mold, and Isaak makes it work.
The all time best Chris Isaak album ever!.......2001-08-17
As a true Chris Isaak fan from way back to 1989, I was concerned that I would be disappointed with this album because of it's reported harder edge. Not so! It is my favorite of all of them. He pushed himself just far enough while maintaining all of the elements that made me love his music. He still has his wistful, dreamy ballads but cranks it up from rock-a-billy to more rock this time. The title track "Speak of the Devil" really does have a harder edge but with vintage Isaak lyrics like "watchin' you walking is like watching a flame" brings all the album's elements together to create an updated style. I liked the fact that he wound up the album with the Surfer-style "Super Magic 2000" making the closer unique and personal (since all true Chirs Isaak fans know he's an avid surfer. I liked "Speak of the Devil" so much that I bought two copies: one for my car and one for the house. Now I can listen to it whenever I want without having to hunt it down.
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