Something Special [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Steppin' Out
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2. Good Time Tonight
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3. Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)
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4. Be My Lady
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5. Get Down on It
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6. Pass It On
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7. Stand Up and Sing
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8. No Show
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Something Special [Import]
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- a true masterpiece in every sense of the word
- Great Disney CD: For Children of all ages
- got this as a present for someone else
- The Story Captured Through Song.
- My children listen to this CD over and over
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Beauty and the Beast - Special Edition Soundtrack
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ASIN: B00005TQ5A
Release Date: 2001-12-18 |
Tracks:
- Prologue - Paige O'Hara
- Belle - Paige O'Hara
- Belle (Reprise) - Richard White
- Gaston - Richard White
- Gaston (Reprise) - Richard White
- Be Our Guest
- Something There - Paige O'Hara
- Human Again - Angela Lansbury
- The Mob Song - Richard White
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After the success of their score for The Little Mermaid, the songwriting team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken returned to Disney for their second fairy-tale adaptation. Sadly, it was the duo's last completed score before Ashman's untimely death at age 41. This soundtrack contains more-conventional show music than The Little Mermaid, owing in large part to Broadway stalwart Angela Lansbury and to Jerry Orbach's Yves Montand impersonation. Most of the songs here were included in the subsequent Broadway adaptation and its cast album, but this disc is superior in its studio polish and cast, which is better suited to the score. --John Sanchez
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a true masterpiece in every sense of the word.......2007-05-10
when alan menken and howard ashman put together their second disney feature i dont think that anyone could have known what a masterpiece beauty and the beast would become. the film itself was praised for its maturity and remains the only animated film in history to every be nominated for a best motion picture academy award (it deserved it instead of silence of the lambs) musically the film was magnificient as well. it was adapted into a full length broadway musical three years later. but this original piece will forever remain the benchmark for all other animated works and their music.
alan menken's hauntingly beautiful score is a true masterpiece. the musical scores for the west wing and the beast lets belle go are moving and powerful. the emotional level that every piece reaches is amazing and menken absolutely deserved this oscar for best score. this is not only his best score, but quite possibly one of the greatest musical scores in history.
SCORE 5 out of 5
the songs are all quite powerfull and fun with a definate broadway, its no wonder that it was so seamlessly turned into a broadway musical.
BELLE - this is the strongest opening to ever appear in a disney film. the broadway feel makes it a great way to kick off the film it is both fun and quirky but definately contains a more serous undertone. this was originally suppossed to be shortened down, but luckilly it was left intact. paige o'hara as belle is nothing short of amazing.
5 out of 5
BELLE (REPRISE) - this is short but is very strong due again to o'hara's vocals. her vocals paired with ashman's stirring lyrics of longing make this short but definately a winner.
5 out of 5
GASTON - this is a fun song that is both witty and darkly clever. ashman's lyrics and richard white's performance as gaston carry this song. it may be the weakest of the piece, but it's still fun and catchy and shouldn't be missed
3 out of 5
GASTON (REPRISE) - this is really just an extention of the song listed above, but this one is much more twistidly clever and is actually stronger that the first song.
3 out of 5
BE OUR GUEST - this is one of the most famous songs from the soundtrack and its obveous why after just one listen. jerry orbach and angela landsburry both give great performances that along with menken's french-influenced score and ashman's fun clever lyrics make this song sound fun and fresh. its a great song that really does epitimize the fun of the piece and of ashman's lyrics.
5 out of 5
SOMETHING THERE - this is a short little song but it is the first hint at belle and the beast as lovers. o'hara and robby benson both give great but short performances. orbach, lansbury and david ogden stiers also give fun performances as the objects. this is beautiful and romanticly sweet little song.
5 out of 5
HUMAN AGAIN - this wasn't included in the original theatrical film (why i dont know) this is a great song that is fun and brilliant. ashman yet again outdoes himself with great lyrics and again the household objects give dynamic performances. im so glad that this is back for the special edition since its a real gem that shouldn't be missed.
5 out of 5
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - this is the most famous song from the movie and it won the oscar for best original song. just one listen shows why. lansbury gives a beautifully moving performance as mrs potts singing this. this is of course the song that shows the beast and belle as lovers and it does so perfectly. this song never dumbs things down it goes for the full romantic punch. well done
5 out of 5
THE MOB SONG - this is possibly the cleverest piece. the use of shakespearean lyrics make this a twisted and dark piece that effectively shows human nature that still rings true today. this is an overlooked but strong song that again is lifted by white's performance as the now sinister gaston.
5 out of 5
the best part of all these songs is how none of them dumb down the romance or more "adult" themes for the kiddies. this film allows itself to be fully romantic and that's why it has been so praised and lived on in such a flattering light. the near-perfect music not only aided this, but were a crucial part of this maturity.
SONGS OVERALL 5 out of 5
as i said earlier, this is one the greatest film scores of all times. it may not be as recognizable or memorable as say star wars or gone with the wind, but the emotional punch that it makes elevates it far past these other two scores. menken truly outdid himself and ashman's lyrics work perfectly. the performances from all the performers are dynamic, fun, powerful, and intense. everythign works perfectly here and truly makes for an experience that is truly magical.
Great Disney CD: For Children of all ages.......2007-02-19
I really enjoyed this CD. IT is the soundtrack for Beauty and the Beast.
I especially enjoyed " BE our Guest". This is an all around excellent Disney CD with lots of vocals,and intrigue. The singers are very talented, and well re-hearsed. I love this CD. It's worth the money. Go and buy it!!!
got this as a present for someone else.......2007-01-04
This was a present to a friend. She liked it. I love soundtracks and Disney music, so it's pretty good.
The Story Captured Through Song........2006-09-29
Disney's revival as a major animation studio began in 1989 with the release of THE LITTLE MERMAID and reached its pinnacle with BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (the only animated film ever nominated for a Best Picture Oscar). As much as the film is a visual delight, its also a musical feast for the ears. People had said for over a decade that the musical movie was dead, but BEAUTY AND THE BEAST proved otherwise and paved the way for later big-screen adaptations of famous stage musicals. Some of my favorite songs on the album include:
"Be Our Guest"--this song revived the huge dance numbers that were once commonplace in movie musicals.
"Something There"--BEAUTY AND THE BEAST is a love story and though that love is often brought to mind by the title song, it is this number that truly captures the essence of what happens between Belle and Beast.
"The Mob Song"--out of all the songs on the album, this is the one with the most masculine appeal. It's a song about burning down castles and killing an unfamiliar creature that poses no threat. There's nothing like a dash of good old violence to get the blood flowing.
This is a great soundtrack for any Disney fan, any patron of musicals, and people who love the film.
My children listen to this CD over and over.......2006-08-25
My kids (5 year old boy and 2 year old girl) LOVE this soundtrack. They make me play it repeatedly in the car, EVERYTIME we go anywhere. It is word-for-word an exact replication of the movie. I highly recommend it for any Beauty and the Beast fan.
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Something Special for Young Lovers
Ray Charles Singers
Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0007DBXG0
Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
Tracks:
- This Could Be The Start Of Something
- I Left My Heart In San Francisco
- More
- There! I've Said It Again
- This Is All I Ask
- Dominique
- Hello, Dolly!
- Quiet Nights
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- Charade
- What Kind Of Fool Am I
- Sweet Little Mountain Bird
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Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
The Elegant Sixties.......2006-04-16
What does the music of Ray Charles mean to me? I grew up in the sixties. It brings back tailored suits for women with bouffant hair and plenty of makeup, spike heels, and an elegance that today's women (and men) lack. His musical arrangements are so clean, so clear. There is no equivalent to the type of music made here, today. Anita Kerr did the same thing in the sixties with her singers. I already owned the 'best of' CD, now out of print and very expensive. Most of the songs on there is on this CD along with "Al-Di-La" which I also purchased.
Is music associative for you also? I find that so many songs of my youth, whether rock, country, easy listening--these can transport me to a time or a memory. This one is like a jet flight for me. It is a music of its time, which for many of us was a very happy time. These songs, arranged by Mr. Charles, deserve to be preserved. I applaud Collectors' Choice Music for picking up the ball and reissuing these. You know, when these originally came out, often Ray Charles Singers albums would be included when someone bought one of those big console stereos, because of their outstanding sound quality as Command records. The audio quality here spits in the face of the digital nitpickers. By the time these were made analog was of a very, very high standard. My recommendation? Buy this and its sister CD and revisit a time so recent, yet so far away!
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- The Best Strait Ever
- Something Special
- A Bit On The Dark Side
- Very distinctive Strait offering
- George is something special!
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Something Special
George Strait
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ASIN: B000002O27
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- You're Something Special To Me
- Last Time The First Time
- Haven't You Heard
- In Too Deep
- Blue Is Not A Word
- You Sure Got This Ol' Redneck Feelin' Blue
- The Chair
- Dance Time In Texas
- Lefty's Gone
- I've Seen That Look On Me (A Thousand Times)
Customer Reviews:
The Best Strait Ever.......2004-03-07
This is his best CD ("Beyond The Blue Neon" not far beyond), with everything on this CD being 5 out of 5 songs. It has "The Chair", which needs no explaination (If you are reading this review, you obviously like country, and you know it well), it also has "In Too Deep", which is a top 10 Strait song, "Haven't You Heard", and "Lefty's Gone" (BOTH of which need multiple playings to appreciate), all of which are on "Strait Out Of The Box"( I cannot stress this collection enough). Then there are the reasons to get it (If you don't it is even more important to get it), the title track "Something Special", which I love, and then there is "Dance Time In Texas", which is my favorite track on this CD (I only prefer "Living Well", "Ocean Front Property, and "You Know Me Better Than That" of all George songs). The rest of the tracks are flawless, and this CD is my answer to ANYONE who thinks George always does the same stuff. "Something Special" really is just that, the best Strait ever.
Something Special.......2001-08-03
Could not believe that only 2 singles were ever pulled from a great album like this. But yet again like some have said even though how great the songs are on this album they are a little bit on the darker side. This is as country as you will ever hear George Strait. Every single song is traditional country there is no pop country or any electric guitars used on this one. So many great songs on this one like You Sure got this ol redneck feelin blue, Leftys gone,In too Deep, Haven't you heard, Dance time in Texas, I've seen that look on me a thousand times,and I believe that that is basically nearly the whole album. The two singles were great but there are just too many songs ignored on a great album like this. This to me looks like his first all around great album with all 10 songs of great country. Much better than Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind.
A Bit On The Dark Side.......2000-09-25
This is the darkest in tone of all the albums George Strait has recorded, but that doesn't mean it's not great because it certainly is. Only two hits were pulled from this one-The Chair and the title cut-which is unusual in itself. However, there are a few other fantastic songs on it that could have easily been hits. Haven't You Heard, Lefty's Gone, and You've Sure Got This Ol' Redneck Feelin' Blue are all radio-worthy, but maybe George and MCA felt they were a little too dark for release to the mainstream. Who knows? The bottom line is that this is another first-rate effort from the reigning king of country music----Mr. George Strait.
Very distinctive Strait offering.......2000-06-29
Well, one of the few criticisms you hear about George is that all of his albums sound the same. I might reluctantly concede to some point to this assertion, but I'll then respond "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." This album, however, contains four songs that represent some of the biggest changes-of-pace in style that George has ever done, all done to wonderful effect.
Haven't You Heard displays the same ol' "wife leaves husband for another man" line, but this time, the situation is related in a meeting between the Other man and the wife's son. This viewpoint is both original and satisfying. The Chair is one of those rarities in music - a hit song without a chorus. It illustrates a slick progression from a chance encounter to a blossoming romance. Dance Time In Texas, while being not a standout lyrically, showcases three different styles of music in its run, uptempo swing, waltz, and a standout Cotton-Eyed Joe. Finally, Lefty's Gone is a touchy, moving tribute to the late Lefty Frizzell.
Among the others, Something Special became an instant wedding song, and Last Time and Redneck Feelin' Blue are solid at their respecive styles. The only weak link is the ho-hum, below average Blue Is Not A Word.
George is something special!.......1999-04-30
Another great album from a true superstar! My personal favorites off this album are "I've Seen That Look On Me A Thousand Times", "Haven't You Heard", "In Too Deep" and most of all "Lefty's Gone". Crank up the CD player and enjoy over and over!!!
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- Two lesser Kingston trio albums, one studio and one live
- One out of Two ant' bad
- Unique Kingston Trio Recordings
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Something Special/Back in Town
The Kingston Trio
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ASIN: B00004TZZJ
Release Date: 2000-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Brown Mountain Light
- One More Town
- O Willow Waly
- Tell It On The Mountain
- Little Boy
- Strange Day
- Away Rio
- Pullin' Away
- She Was Too Good To Me
- Jane, Jane, Jane
- Portland Town
- Old Joe Clark
- Georgia Stockade
- Ann
- Ah, Woe, Ah, Me
- Walkin' This Road To My Town
- The World I Used To Know
- Salty Dog
- Let's Get Together
- An Isle In The Water
- Farewell Captain
- Tom Dooley
- Them Poems Medley: Lunch Toters/Stamp Lickers/Them Hors D'oeuvres
- So Hi
- C'mon Betty Home
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1. Brown Mountain Light
2. One More Town
3. O Willow Waly
4. Tell It On The Mountain
5. Little Boy
6. Strange Day
7. Away Rio
8. Pullin' Away
9. She Was Too Good To Me
10. Jane, Jane, Jane
11. Portland Town
12. Old Joe Clark
13. Georgia Stockade
14. Ann
15. Ah, Woe, Ah, Me
16. Walkin' This Road To My Town
17. World I Used To Know, The
18. Salty Dog
19. Let's Get Together
20. Isle In The Water, An
21. Farewell Captain
22. Tom Dooley
23. Them Poems Medley: Lunch Toters giStamp Lickers giThem Hors D'oeuvres
24. So Hi
25. C'Mon Betty Home
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Two lesser Kingston trio albums, one studio and one live.......2003-05-24
Not that there is any particular rhyme or reason to which two Kingston Trio albums are being put together on Collector's Choice CDs, but this one is rather interesting. The 1962 album "Something Special" was a studio album that covered mostly old traditional folk songs like "Go Tell It On the Mountain" and "Old Joe Clark" spruced up by a full orchestra playing behind the boys. In contrast, the 1964 album "Back in Town" was a live album, featuring the Kingston Trio at San Francisco's "Hungry i" where they performed their big hit "Tom Dooley," but unless you are a devotee of the group you will be unfamiliar with most of these songs. My preference is for the later live album, mainly because I like my folk music to have a more authentic sound. While I like "One More Town," the musical accompaniment does not need to have anything more than guitars and banjo as far as I am concerned. Besides, there is just a much better feel to the live performances, which includes the jokes and banter along with the singing (e.g., "Farewell Captain," "So Hi"). I would rate "Something Special" as a 3 and "Back in Town" as a 4, rounding up because, after all, you are getting two albums on one CD. Final thought: there is a two year gap between the albums and one is studio while the other is live, but notice that there are no duplications on any of the songs, which might be the ultimate logic behind this pairing in the end.
One out of Two ant' bad.......2001-08-20
Let me just say that this CD is worth the price for "Back in Town" alone. The only reason I'm giving it 3 stars and not 5 is that "Something Special" is really not. The song selectons are not the best--and they--to me anyway--are OVER produced. The Kingston Trio were always best in their 'rawist' form,ie live--in concert or in the studio--no strings, no backup vocals.
Unique Kingston Trio Recordings.......2000-07-28
The SOMETHING SPECIAL-BACK IN TOWN Kingston Trio CD is a combination of two unique KT recordings. I had both albums many years ago but they were in mono sound so the high quality CD recording seems especially outstanding. The songs on SOMETHING SPECIAL all have an orchestra background. While the sound is not traditional KT, I think the strings add a beautiful touch to "One More Town" and "Pulling Away." BACK IN TOWN is a live recording at San Francisco's Hungry i. Along with some excellent songs ("Ann" "Farewell Captain") it captures the feeling of a classic KT concert by including the jokes and stories spoken between the songs. There is a slight variation from the old album. Rather than start each selection with talking and ending with a song, the CD selections start with the song and end with talking. A great collection!
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Special Kind of Something: The Best of Kavana
Kavana
Manufacturer: EMI
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ASIN: B000S0H0TG
Release Date: 2007-07-30 |
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- I Can Make You Feel Good
- Crazy Chance
- M.F.E.O.
- Protected
- Where Are You?
- Release It (Extended Version)
- Is That You?
- Special Kind Of Something
- Just The Way It Is
- Gotta Have You
- Funky Love
- Will You Wait For Me
- Heart Like The Sun
- Isn't Love Insane
- Make Believe
- If I Fall
- Thank You
- Succeed (The Best You've Got)
- Wait For The Day (Acoustic)
Album Description
Kavana is a British singer, songwriter and actor. He first shot to stardom in May 1996 after the release of his debut single Crazy Chance (written by Howard Donald of Take That). With half a dozen top 30 hits behind him Kavana became a teenage heartthrob in the late 90s. His debut album, simply entitled Kavana was certified Gold on release in 1997, selling over 100,000 copies in the UK alone. By the end of the year Kavana won a string of industry awards, including Best Male Artist 1997 voted by the readers of Smash Hits Magazine. Most recently Kavana reached the final of Grease Is The Word on ITV, screened every Saturday night throughout April, May and June of this year. The show catapulted Kav back into the hearts of the British public. Impressing the judges with his acting and singing talent he sailed his way through boot camp reaching the live shows, competing to play the part of Danny in the musical Grease. Week after week he proved he still holds his cheeky magic and although he didn't win, Kav finished a very content and respectable runner-up. This superb collection of music brings together all Kavana's single releases from the late nineties, some of the best album tracks, rare b-sides and some previously unreleased material. One of the previously unreleased tracks on this album is Heart Like The Sun which is a duet with Lulu. Also included are the hits Crazy Chance, Where Are You, I Can Make You Feel Good, M.F.E.O., Special Kind of Something, Funky Love and Will You Wait For Me. Kavana will be supporting Girls Aloud on two dates of their current tour on July 3rd and 7th.
Album Details
The British Singer, Songwriter and Actor First Shot to Stardom in May 1996 after the Release of his Debut Single "Crazy Chance" (Written by Howard Donald of Take That). With Half a Dozen Top 30 Hits Behind Him, Kavana Became a Teenage Heartthrob in the Late 90s. His Debut Album, Simply Entitled "Kavana" was Certified Gold on Release in 1997, Selling Over 100,000 Copies in the UK Alone. By the End of the Year, He'd Won a String of Industry Awards, Including Best Male Artist 1997 Voted by the Readers of Smash Hits Magazine. This Superb Collection of Music Brings Together all his Single Releases from the Late 90s, Some of the Best Album Tracks, Rare B-sides and Some Previously Unreleased Material. One of the Previously Unreleased Tracks on this Album is "Heart Like the Sun", a Duet with Lulu. Also Included Are the Hits "Crazy Chance", "Where Are You", "i Can Make You Feel Good", "m.f.e.o.", "Special Kind of Something", "Funky Love" and "Will You Wait for Me".
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- Dolly's Something Special
- Quality music that was largely ignored
- Not her best
- Worth Checking Out
- Crippled Bird
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Something Special
Dolly Parton
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000002B58
Release Date: 1995-08-22 |
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- Crippled Bird
- Something Special
- Change
- I Will Always Love You - Dolly Parton featuring Vince Gill
- Green-Eyed Boy
- Speakin' Of The Devil
- Jolene
- No Good Way Of Saying Good-Bye
- The Seeker
- Teach Me To Trust
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Perhaps if Dolly Parton looked more like Abraham Lincoln and less like Jayne Mansfield, she would get the same respect from critics and historians as Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson. Parton certainly deserves it, for her gifts as a singer and a songwriter are quite similar to those of Willie and Hag--all three have at times perfected a particular regional style of country music (Parton's Appalachiana, Nelson's Texas swing, and Haggard's Bakersfield sound) until it became paradoxically universal. Parton's 1995 album, the aptly titled Something Special, is one of those rare glimpses we get at just how talented she is. The disc includes three of her best-known tunes--"I Will Always Love You," "Jolene," and "The Seeker"--from the early '70s, when she was at her songwriting peak, and supplements them with seven more recent Parton compositions in the same style. Like her older, best work, these songs boast a nongimmicky simplicity that allow her mountain background to shine through in the unadorned loveliness of her melodies and the commonsense directness of her lyrics. The album would have been even better if the producers (Steve Buckingham and Parton herself) had used fewer orchestral charts and more traditional country settings, but even the pop arrangements keep the instrumentation restrained to the background and Parton's quivering Appalachian voice out front. --Geoffrey Himes
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Dolly's Something Special.......2007-04-20
By the mid 1990s, Dolly's career was slowing down, radiostations were not playing her music anymore, because they thought she was too old. "Something Special" was a hit! for Dolly, making it on the U.S. country album chart at #10. The album features three updated classics from her own repertoire: "Jolene", "The Seeker" and "I Will Always Love You" which was recorded as a duet with Vince Gill. The duet version of the song "I Will Always Love You" hit #14 on the U.S. country singles chart, making it Dolly's highest charting song single in four years, her last hit song at the time was "Rockin' Years" from her 1991 album "Eagle When She Flies". Also the duet verison of the song "I Will Always Love You" was named Country Music Association's Vocal Event Of The Year. Pretty good for someone who wasn't being played on the radio anymore.
1. Crippled Bird - is one of the saddest, but one of the most beautifully sung songs I've ever heard Dolly sing.
2. Something Special - is the main title to the album. The song is mostly low key & instead of a drop, at one point in the song, there's a lift from the music and from Dolly's vocals.
3. Change - is another low key song, that sort of has a power to it, thanks to Dolly's singing voice.
4. I Will Always Love You - This is Dolly's third version of the song that she wrote years ago. It's also probarly the best version to date, due to her matured voice and music style of the 1990s, not to mention Vince Gill helped too. The original version was on her 1974 album "Jolene" and later became a hit for her with "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas" version. The duet version was also a hit like I said in the review above, making #14 on the U.S. country singles chart.
5. Green-Eyed Boy - By the title you know it's about a boy, that she misses. Cute & playful song.
6. Speakin' Of The Devil - has a old traditional country feel to it. The song is very playful too.
7. Jolene - This is Dolly's second version of the song, it has a more modern sound to it, and Dolly's vocals are more matured, then the original one, making this version better.
8. No Good Way Of Saying Good-Bye - is the second best song on the album, it's a little low key, but has a familiar sound & name to it like "I'll Never Say Good-bye" which appears on "Hungry Again".
9. The Seeker - This is Dolly's second version of the song, it's also better then the original and is one of Dolly's best religious songs she's ever sung.
10. Teach Me To Trust - is a very sad song, just like "Crippled Bird" & "Change", this song has a power to it too, maybe because of Dolly's vocals.
P.S. - Better late then never.
Quality music that was largely ignored.......2005-01-18
Dolly had already lost her place on the playlists of American country radio stations when she recorded this album so it was no surprise that the only significant country hit was yet another revival of I will always love you, this version being a duet with Vince Gill, Vince was hot at the time and any single with his name on it was inevitably a big hit. Apart from that song, Dolly also revived two of her other seventies classics - Jolene and The seeker - updating them nicely for the nineties.
The set opens with Crippled bird, a very sad song about a jilted woman. The title track is a much more cheerful mid-tempo ballad and would surely have been a big hit if the radio stations were interested in Dolly's music. Dolly returns to the jilted woman theme in Change, but this song is not as sad as Crippled bird - it is more reflective than sad. After I will always love you (a very sad song), Dolly cheers up with memories of a Green-eyed boy and a song about temptation, Speaking of the devil.
Between Jolene and The seeker is yet another sad song, No good way of saying goodbye. The set ends with Teach me to trust, in which Dolly worries about her man's fidelity.
Steve Buckingham co-produced the album with Dolly and both of them did a wonderful job. This is a wonderful album deserving of its place in any collection of Dolly music.
Not her best.......2004-03-30
This is a more obscure release from Dolly Parton. Not her best, but there's some great gems here. On this 1995 release, she gives some of her older songs a new flair and style. Songs that were reworked include "The Seeker", "Jolene" and the classic "I Will Always Love You". Her reworking of "I Will Always Love You" is especially good, since this time it is remade as a duet with Vince Gill. The song was a mild hit with country radio, and one of her last to crack the top 20. The rest of the album is a mixed bag. "Crippled Bird" is an incredibly poetic but sad ballad. "Change" is a nice ballad that is very honest about wanting a change in a relationship. "Teach Me To Trust", the album closer, is another nice song. The rest of the songs are ok, but nothing too special really. Not an essential release from Parton by any means but the avid fan will want it.
Worth Checking Out.......2002-07-17
Dolly's 1995 album SOMETHING SPECIAL was a album which took time to grow on me, but I appreciate it for what it is now. It's worth the price of the CD alone for "Crippled Bird", one of the most depressing songs Dolly has ever sung. On SPECIAL we get vamped up versions of past hits, which she has been known to do. This time "Jolene", "The Seeker" and "I Will Always Love You" get the treatment. They are nice versions, but especially the new version of "I Will Always Love You" which features Vince Gill. Songs like "Something Special", "Green Eyed Boy" and "Speakin of the Devil" are fun quirky songs, which are just great. Perhaps the most poignant songs come from "Crippled Bird", "Change", "No Good Way Of Saying Goodbye", and the closing "Teach Me To Trust". Overall not her best but its worth owning, give it a listen.
Crippled Bird.......2001-06-22
The first track on this Cd is priceless.Dolly sings with such emotion that you can feel her pain.Truly one of her best pieces of music
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- Seminal Early 80s NYC Disco/Dance LP finally on CD - Larry Levan RIP
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Life Is Something Special
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Release Date: 2007-01-16 |
Customer Reviews:
Seminal Early 80s NYC Disco/Dance LP finally on CD - Larry Levan RIP.......2007-04-10
I got this LP when it first came out in 1983, and now almost 25 years later, it's finally on CD for the first time anywhere! It's almost worth the wait. While this seminal album flopped on the charts, it nonetheless contains several highly influential 80s NYC dance/disco classics like LIFE IS SOMETHING SPECIAL, DANCE SISTER, DON'T MAKE ME WAIT, and more - all featuring lung-busting vocals of underrated vocalist BERNARD FOWLER (sampled countless times on 90s house records) and all produced by the late, great LARRY LEVAN - the LP as a whole has some clinker "experimental" tracks, but it's a perfect time capsule of expertly played and produced dance/funk of the highest order - this Japanese import CD features several BONUS 12"-only mixes, but I just wish they would have included the full 8-min+ epic vocal mix of LIFE IS SOMETHING SPECIAL - you must hear Bernard's vocal scat improv vocals to believe 'em - really something special, indeed.
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- Classic album!
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- This really is Something Special!
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Something Special
Kool & the Gang
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ASIN: B000006NXG
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
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- Good Time Tonight
- Take My Heart
- Be My Lady
- Get Down On It
- Pass It On
- Stand Up And Sing
- No Show
- Stop!
Customer Reviews:
Classic album!.......2007-05-21
This is a classic album by Kool & the Gang. It includes some of their best songs ever. Don't miss it!
A silver classic!.......2007-01-19
This album is a silver classic because it was released over a quarter-century ago. You get funky hits like TAKE MY HEART which is musically,a clone of Stevie Wonder's ISN'T SHE LOVELY?. Another Top 20 hit is GET DOWN ON IT which is a popular favorite amongst infamous R&B cover bands(I have heard such bands perform the track). The other songs are fantastic!
"Kool at their best".......2006-11-10
Finally.the band at his great funky-deodato moment.The tracks are killers bomb on the dancefloor.
Get down on it,Take my Heart,Steppin out...every serious-dj played in the clubs.The bonus track,Stop!,previously unreleased,is a good track but the best is still the original track list...Play it loud!!!!!!!
AZ_SOUL.......2005-04-10
I first got this album on LP when I was only three, and I've loved it ever since. Every song on here a classic. J.T. Taylor is a hell of a vocalist and on this album he proved that he's right up there with Prince, the late Rick James, and any male artist that came out of Motown. To this day "Get Down On It" is still my favorite track from The Gang. I just wished that "Stand Up & Sing" had also been released as a single. "Stop" is a KOOL bonus to the original. I just recently got my hands on a copy of this disc and let me tell you, It's still SOMETHING SPECIAL
This really is Something Special!.......2004-05-21
Wow! I got my copy just in time before this went out of print. Every song on this album is outstanding. As for the reviewer whom said the guys cannot do ballads I completely disagree. No Show is the best ballad the band ever made.
Steppin Out is one of the best disco/funk songs of all time. There is not one bad song on this collection. If you can get your hands on it at a decent price please do yourself a favor and pick it up. Outstanding!
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- A STELLAR OFFERING FROM SUZY!!!!
- Pretty good souvenir
- Fantastic Singer/Songwriter.
- Quality contemporary country ballads
- It is the voice!
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Something Up My Sleeve
Suzy Bogguss
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ASIN: B00005Y7SX
Release Date: 1999-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Diamonds and Tears
- Just Like the Weather
- I Keep Comin' Back to You
- You Never Will
- You'd Be the One
- Hey Cinderella
- Souvenirs
- You Wouldn't Say That to a Stranger
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Customer Reviews:
A STELLAR OFFERING FROM SUZY!!!!.......2007-06-11
This is one of her best!! Lots of beautiful ballads accentuated by the crystal clear beauty of Suzy's voice with tasteful and not overdone arrangements. Suzy is an artist whose songs are catchy...there's something about the songs that make you remember them...like "Just Like the Weather" and "Hey Cinderella". I love "Souveniers"! One comes to expect quality when you hear a Suzy Bogguss CD and she never disappoints. She never compromised either.....which is the reason she's not a megastar like the whiny, overblown McBride, McEntire or Hill. Suzy's music is very underrated and beautiful! This CD is a great example!
Pretty good souvenir .......2006-02-21
I'm writing this review mostly in reaction to the earlier review that described the song "Souvenirs" as boring. What? From first listen, that track was my favorite on this disc. It subtlely compares relationships that have come and gone to collecting vacation memorabilia -- not a bad conceit at all -- and its melody has the feel of a gentle tide (or, to be less esoteric, it sounds a lot like Shenandoah's major hit "Sunday in the South"). I love this track and would recommend searching out this CD for it alone, given that it was not included on any American compilation releases. Other favorites here include "Hey Cinderella," "Something Up My Sleeve" (which was done better live by Suzy and Billy Dean on the ACM Awards in 1993) and the exquisite "Diamonds and Tears". Side note: I will never, ever understand why Capitol released "You Wouldn't Say That to a Stranger" as Suzy's third single from this album. It was a tedious song that killed her career just as it was poised to skyrocket. The title track would have been a much better choice for garnering heavy radio airplay.
Fantastic Singer/Songwriter........2006-01-05
What can you say? Suzy has a very soothing voice (she can sing me to sleep anytime) not whiney or raspy like some country females singers of today. Something Up My Sleeve is one of her best CD's. I could go the list and break down every song for you. But, your best bet is go to the song samples for this CD and listen for yourself.
Quality contemporary country ballads.......2005-02-21
Suzy never achieved the level of success that I had expected and hoped for, but she had a fairly successful career as a contemporary country singer of the nineties. This album, from 1993, is fairly typical. I must point out that the UK edition features two tracks not included on the standard USA edition - Take it to the limit (from the Eagles tribute, Common thread) and Take it like a man (from Suzy's debut album, Somewhere between). Although they are welcome additions, both can be found elsewhere so don't worry about which edition you buy. The remainder of my review applies to both editions.
The tracks here are all ballads - some slow, some mid-tempo - written by some of the finest songwriters of the time including Matraca Berg, Gary Harrison, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Gretchen Peters, Suzy and her husband, Doug Crider. The opening track, Diamonds and tears is a wistful song about broken dreams. The title track, which closes the album, is a duet with Billy Dean, another country singer who had some success in the nineties without becoming a major star. In between there are many wonderful songs, notably Just like the weather (written by Suzy and Doug), Hey Cinderella (written by Suzy, Matraca and Gary) and Souvenirs (written by Gretchen).
One of many excellent albums recorded by Suzy, every fan of nineties country music is likely to enjoy this.
It is the voice!.......2005-01-06
Susy has the purest voice in country music. So many country artists are just a little fatiguing to listen to, their voice is so close but just not quite on, and you almost can't wait for the last song on the album to finish. With Susy, you will put it back on for another play, every note is nailed and natural! It is like listening to a birds song, she was meant to sing!
Bob
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DRG 25th Anniversary Show Stopping Performances
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Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
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Great compilation.......2002-05-10
I don't actually own this particular compilation, however, since I own nearly every recording represented on these discs...I think I'm qualified to comment. This is a wonderful representation of the high quality of work that DRG Records does.
The previous review is way off the mark. This is definitely not a waste of time or money. This is 25 years of preserving Broadway shows, Off-Broadway shows, studio recordings (mostly from the city center concerts), etc. So what if they "aren't as good as the original", DRG is preserving many recordings and artists that other mainstream labels don't or won't. You have wonderful recordings from Brian Stokes Mitchell, Nathan Lane, Debbie Gravitte, Tyne Daly, Anthony Perkins, Joanna Gleason, Marin Mazzie, Carol Burnett, Heather Headley, Patti LuPone, Barbara Cook, etc., and many of these are from Original Cast Recordings just as they appeared on Broadway. This is an excellent sampler of the work going on at DRG. No...I'm not an employee...just an avid listener and collector of theatre recordings.
A disappointment.......2001-12-15
There's a reason you've probably never heard of most of the songs and shows on this album, not to mention most of the artists. This is a second-rate collection of second-rate numbers performed by mostly second-rate artists. In the case of the shows that were revivals, the performances on the original cast recordings were better. Don't waste your money.
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