| 1. Innocent |
| 2. Shere Eclipse |
| 3. Dance on a Volcano |
| 4. Dreaming |
| 5. Heartbeat |
| 6. Shadow Walker |
| 7. Sabre Dance |
| 8. Misunderstanding |
| 9. About Science |
Kaleidoscope,Mekong Delta,Import,Heavy Metal,Progressive Metal,Thrash
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A Beautiful Mind: Original Motion Picture Score
James Horner Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005TPFV Release Date: 2001-12-11 |
Tracks:
- A Kaleidoscope Of Mathematics
- Playing A Game Of 'Go!'
- Looking For The Next Great Idea
- Creating 'Governing Dynamics'
- Cracking The Russian Codes
- Nash Descends Into Parcher's World
- First Drop Off. First Kiss
- The Car Chase
- Alicia Discovers Nash's Dark World
- Real Or Imagined?
- Of One Heart, Of One Mind
- Saying Goodbye To Those You So Love
- Teaching Mathematics Again
- Prize of One's Life... The Prize of One's Mind
- All Love Can Be - Charlotte Church
- Closing Credits
Amazon.com
This Ron Howard film parlays the troubled story of Nobel laureate John Forbes Nash Jr., a gifted Princeton mathematics professor tormented for decades by paranoid schizophrenia, into something considerably richer than typical Hollywood triumph-against-all-odds fare. Howard has teamed here again with frequent collaborator James Horner, and it's the composer who deftly shades the film's difficult emotional landscape and helps impart a compelling humanity. Horner's first task is not inconsiderable: musically portraying the arcane realm of mathematical theorems that are the story's backdrop. In doing so, the composer leans heavily on modern minimalist technique, bright flourishes that recur briefly throughout an orchestral score that increasingly reflects Nash's bleak inner landscape in its quietly somber and brooding tones. And while Horner has frequently been accused of excessively repeating himself in his scores, the neo-minimalist gambit employed on this reflectively pastoral, postmodernist soundscape neatly nips such criticism in the bud. Nash's triumph is ultimately an intensely personal one, well reflected in Welsh soprano Charlotte Church's lilting performance of the Horner/Will Jennings ballad "All Love Can Be." This enhanced CD also features notes by the director and composer, as well as exclusive photos and the film's trailer. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Haven't I heard this before?.......2007-06-20
And another thing that gets me is no one even bothered to mention "Alicia Discovers Nash's Dark World" I happened to like this one this is the song that plays when he is in the hospital.
a beautiful score.......2007-02-09
James Horner's soundtrack for A BEAUTIFUL MIND is as psychologically intense as the film it so effectively embellishes.
Charlotte Church provides an appropriately eerie and largely non-verbal soprano to this remarkable motion picture score, yet one that would seem only quirky were it not so beautifully embedded in a musical stream that draws one inexorably and almost vicariously into the emotional turbulence of the Princeton mathematician John Nash.
There is an angelic nature to the shape and texture of this music, one that is able to turn demonic as the story line requires. Both by brilliance and by dementia, Nash seems the object of external forces, rising with supreme heroism (at least in the film's version of events) to conquer. The music is there at each score, coaxing the viewer into empathic solidarity with this deeply troubled man and his long-suffering and preternaturally beautiful wife.
This is mood music of the deeply engaging variety. Its lush tonal landscape is achieved under the baton of the composer himself. The score's vast range of volume and expression would certainly have made it a joy to watch in performance.
Alas, we don't have that.
But we have this.
An ethereal, compelling, even gripping tone poem. Buy it.
A Beautiful Mind.......2006-08-09
Haunting, lovely, majestic.......2006-04-04
Dark.......2006-02-20
Best soundtrack ive ever heard.
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Kaleidoscope
Siouxsie and the Banshees Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000OPJ Release Date: 1992-08-25 |
Tracks:
- Happy House
- Tenant
- Trophy
- Hybrid
- Clockface
- Lunar Camel
- Christine
- Desert Kisses
- Red Light
- Paradise Place
- Skin
Customer Reviews:
Groundbreaking Banshees with Keyboards...........2007-05-18
An Unbelievably Creative Album.......2007-05-03
Marvelously Unique Album.......2006-08-08
damn.......2006-02-03
it took me about... a day to delve into the album
but about a week for all the songs to catch and transfer themselves into my head
at first i thought it was a bit boring
but i was so so wrong
01. Happy House
one of the more famous tracks from this album. mega catchy tune. the drumming really brings it out along with the high pitched synths. quite sinister but not dark. a punky, up-beat song.
not a fave on this album it's no doubt an awesome track.
8/10
02. Tenant
starts with a high pitched synth cry and a spiky synth beat. very creepy. quite a spine-tingling tune. this song actually made me jump when i was listening to it in bed. when she sings about how "the painters crash" deep background synths slide in in, spooky stuff!!
8.5/10
03. Trophy
it took me a while to get into this track but it's a typical dark siouxsie tune. when you do get into it it becomes mega catchy. her voice is sorta drugged and sleepy which works
7/10
04. Hybrid
i love the drum beat but i really can't get into this track. shame it's the longest too. it just gets sorta... boring
5.5/10
05. Clockface
i LOVE this track. it's the shortest on the album but it's so catchy even though it contains no lyics. just a clever series of "OH!" and "A-WAO-WAO!!". an up-beat, punkish charger. i love it
10/10
06. Lunar Camel
a very gloomy electro song with a gothic-arabesque sound and a trip-hop feel. no guitars here at all but it's awsome. a slower song with naive and sweet vocals. the first song i got into on this album. very melancholy
10/10
07. Christine
an amazing song about a girl with split personalities. a dark matter and a melancholy feel about it but it's quite up-beat and it has quite a charming feel to it. a siouxsie classic. "now she's in purple, now she's a turtle"
10/10
08. Desert Kisses
maybe my favourite track. another one that takes time to get into. it has a very hot feel to it, scorching, like a desert. the guitars sound very middle-eastern. i love the lyrics. i even wrote them on my college bag. the bit about cursing into the ocean. the song's an epic. siouxsie belts it out one minute and soothes it out the next. way too catchy. i could listen to this for hours
10/10
09. Red Light
a moody electronic stomper about "kodak-whores". sounds quite modern. a catch track, highlighted by the high pitched photographic sfx and the flickering of siouxsie's words where the first sound from her tongue echoes and doubles over itself. it gets really good at about 2 minutes where the beat clashes and starts echoing, tripling itself and bubbling over itself, echoing, making the song dance around your headphones
8.5/10
10. Paradise Place
this took me a long long time to get into. another arabesque-stylee one. i think it's about plastic surgery?? the bass is EXTREMELY catchy when she goes "lo-do-do-dodo".
9/10
11. Skin
okay, my favourite, tied with 'Desert Kisses'. this is some furiously twisted stuff. wouldn't seem out of place if it was in THE SCREAM. it's a very insane, high tempo, scary song. i think it's about a woman who gets so obsessed with animal fur she starts to wear human skin. dunno, someone correct me?
i like the twisted side of siouxsie. i reckon her most demented lyrics are deffo 'Carcass', this, and 'Head Cut'
10/10
whatever
it's an amazing album
get!
i reccommend, for beginners
first buy...
the scream
then this
my fave albums, tied, have got to be this, the scream, juju and peepshow.
i can't get into the much-loved tinderbox :( help!!
TAKE CARE!!
x
My Glossy Kiss Pit.......2005-08-13
Highly recommended!!!
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Kaleidoscope World
Swing Out Sister Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FQC Release Date: 2003-07-07 |
Tracks:
- You On My Mind
- Where In The Wotld
- Forever Blue
- Heart For Hire
- Tainted
- Waiting Game
- Precious Words
- Masquerade
- Between Strangers
- The Kaleidoscope Affair
- Coney Island Man
- Precious Words (Instrumental)
- Forever Blue (String Mix)
- Masquerade (Instrumental)
Customer Reviews:
Kaledoscope World..........2007-01-31
Pop has a higher dimmension, SOS is in it.......2006-06-15
Appreciate Prior Reviews from fellow reviewers.......2005-06-20
TWO CONSTANTS.......2004-06-13
CONNELL AND DREWERY turn up creative juices and change gears. this album celebrates two constants in their career which started with this recording.1a. never repeat the same thing.2b. show the world our range.
there is a tremendous nod to the 60's pop engine here but more over it has a opening movie score feel.TO BE MORE SPECIFIC it is the brainchild of SOMEWHERE DEEP IN THE NIGHT, but more in the birth stage.
to me it holds itS own head held high with nostalgia to be sure but heartfelt and completely filler free of the trappings of what was on the radio at the time in the late 80's or what is on the radio now. for all that matters.
when this album came out i swooped it up immediatley because i never knew if the band would make any more music. lucky for those of us longtime fans and music enthusiates they continue to this day.
THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF THE LUSH, FLUID FEEL SWING OUT SISTER.
HOPE, EXUBERANCE, MELODIES, ORCHESTRA, HEART, SOUL,RYTHUM AND BLUES. WHAT MORE CAN YOU WANT. THIS BAND IS TIMELESS AND TRUE.JAZZY AND COMPLEX. NOT FOR YOU AVERAGE MUSIC LISTENERS.NOT COCKTAIL LOUNGE EITHER.CLEAN AND PURE. A GEM.
More lush, dreamy jazz-pop from SOS.......2004-03-02
The full-bodied brass ensemble in "You On My Mind" kind of makes it the opening theme song to so many movies in the 1960's, or something that Dusty Springfield would do. Backing vocalists are introduced here too. Whoever thought not getting over someone could be so cheerful?
"Where In The World" is more lush, but with the same pronounced brass sections, with some pop-like sections when the backing vocalists come in.
The slow-dancing and dreamy "Forever Blue" is one of two songs using a full orchestra. Despite its dreamy tone, the words tell a different nature, urging a girlfriend that hopeless wishing won't restore her guy. The other song is "Precious Words," something that could've doubled for a mid-paced 70's disco song. The title is all that's left in another song yielding an empty world: "Loneliness says so much more/than a thousand words ever said/conversations pass me by/I'm left with silence instead." Instrumental versions of both are included.
When Corrine sings in a slightly lower register in "Heart For Hire," similarities to Sade can be detected, although Corrine's voice is smoky but higher in pitch. Another mid-paced Dusty-like song. The title refers to what the protagonist will be when the lying louse leaves her.
"Waiting Game" has a tempered Stock-Aitken-Waterman sound, with string and brass arrangements flirting with 70's-style disco. Put it another way, Dusty and the Pet Shop Boys would want to do this and put it on Dusty's Reputation album.
"Masquerade" is a moody piece where similarities to Sade can be heard when Corrine's voice is long and drawn out. This song too has an instrumental version included.
"Between Strangers" could've belonged on their previous album, what with the bass keys that can be heard.
"The Kaleidoscope Affair" is not the theme to a 60's spy movie, but this instrumental, with Corrine merely vocalizing, might as well be for such a hypothetical movie. "Coney Island Man" is another instrumental, upbeat with more vocalizing by Corrine, and sounding a lot like Basia.
A mixture of songs buoyed by energetic strings and horns, with Corrine Drewery's voice used to better effect than it was in the previous album, and a sound that occasional veers into 70's disco territory and 60's Dusty Springfield regions, Swing Out Sister's Kaleidoscope World is a world for the dreamer, but at times, with advice that the dreamer should wake up.
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Kaleidoscope Superior
Earthsuit Manufacturer: Sparrow ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TM1F Release Date: 2000-06-20 |
Tracks:
- One Time
- Wheel
- Whitehorse
- Against The Grain
- Do You Enjoy The Distortion?
- Wonder
- Osmosis Land
- Schizophreniac
- Said The Sun To The Shine
- Sky Flashings
Amazon.com
Can you mix industrial, rap, reggae, pop, and jazz into an intelligible combination? Earthsuit has, and they have done it admirably. The title of their debut project, Kaleidoscope Superior, is undoubtedly linked with the sound they have achieved. Produced by David Leonard (Indigo Girls, John Mellancamp, Toto, Oingo Boingo, Prince), the lavish spread of drums, electronics, and guitars is like an ornate tapestry. This music moves between aggressive and atmospheric moods with a seamless flow. Another thread that gives this project its identity is the otherworldly quality inherent in both music and lyric. The messages that Earthsuit presents are not typical Christian subject matter. Taking a mythical and philosophical approach to faith, they challenge the listener to ponder as well as listen. Even if you don't plug into the transcendent journey that Earthsuit takes, the music pulls its own weight. There is enough talent here to land Earthsuit in the company of mainstream musicians who are known for their superior artistry. --Israel ButtonCustomer Reviews:
Before there was MUTEMATH.......2007-01-26
this is not rock.......2005-03-13
Very nice mix.......2004-09-18
A Refreshing Difference from Boring Tradition.......2004-06-16
CHRISTIAN ROCK AIN'T WHAT IS USED TO BE.......2004-02-19
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Kaleidoscope
Kelis Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000038A2T Release Date: 1999-12-07 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Good Stuff
- Caught Out There
- Get Along With You
- Mafia
- Game Show
- Suspended
- Mars
- Ghetto Children
- I Want Your Love
- No Turning Back
- Roller Rink
- In The Morning
- Wouldn't You Agree
Amazon.com
First heard trying to calm Ol' Dirty Bastard on "Got Your Money" from his Nigga Please, 20-year-old Kelis now appears with her own album. Multi-threat production team the Neptunes turn the aptly named Kaleidoscope into the same kind of playground they provided for ODB, and even singing the masterminds' songs, Kelis quickly establishes it as her own hip-hop-wise R&B turf. Already gaining attention for the ranting "Caught Out There" ("I hate you so much right now!"), the disc proves this unique singer equally as convincing in other complex moods, such as a comic take on romantic pain ("Game Show") and an offbeat memory of childhood ("Roller Rink"). More playful than Mary J. Blige, Kelis makes as strong a first impression--and, like Blige, shows every sign of sticking around. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
"Kaleidoscope" Being Underrated Is An Understatement In Its Own Self! 5 STARS!.......2006-09-01
After all, Beyonce's vocals are usually more about power than about emotion; Kelis' tempered vocals are usually the other way round. Beyonce's a conniving spotlight hog (albeit a talented, seemingly humbled one); Kelis has no trouble letting go of it, as displayed through her lack of consistent commercial presence. Beyonce seems more content with keeping her music safe to a certain degree; Kelis seems determined to break boundaries & hit listeners with something they've never heard before. When Beyonce feels willing to show some skin, it seems entirely for the sake of sex appeal; when Kelis sheds her clothes, it's so she can smother herself in layers and shades of symbolic paint and make a statement towards some level of artistic creativity.
Compare this magnificent album with Beyonce's wonderful debut, "Dangerously In Love", and all of my comparisons between the two should stand justified. Produced entirely by The Neptunes, "Kaleidoscope" lives up to both its title & confusing album cover - a colourful, insightful, raw, eclectic collection of out-of-this-world R&B. The intergalactically peculiar intro about Pharrell Williams discovering "a special little girl" on another planet gives listeners a little taste of what's about to come. And indeed, there are plenty of highlights to follow.
The album's best track goes to lead single "Caught Out There" an emotional ballad where Kelis catches her unfaithful lover out, even going as far as psychotically, albeit comically and emotionally, screaming "I HATE YOU SO MUCH RIGHT NOW!" at the top of her minimally studio-enhanced lungs in the chorus. Swirling synthesizers, simplistic guitar strings and strong lyrics (and sometimes creepy - "Held you when you were sick/Even s*cked your d***") continue to maintain the song's emotional frustration.
As a matter of fact, there's no shortage of weirdness displayed through the aforementioned album standout. Whether it's Kelis comparing her love towards an anonymous criminal to the mafia (the dark-toned ballad "Mafia"), comparing her relationship to an actual game (the cleverly childish "Game Show"), inspiring children in the ghetto (the lyrically profound "Ghetto Children"), seeking attention from a man who's sick of attention-desperate women "(Good Stuff", featuring rapper The Clipse), sacrificing everything she has to make a relationship work (the moving ballad "Get Along With You") OR GOD KNOWS WHAT ELSE, everything on this album works marvellously, and still sounds refreshing after 7 long years. Perhaps "Roller Rink" would be one of the album's lesser tracks, but even that song is enjoyable to some degree, despite the fact that today's youth usually release their frustration through fights, verbal abuse & drunken parties thrown behind your parents' backs :P.
Thankfully, "Kaleidoscope" is a much-need breath of fresh air, and also a good starting point for those of you interested in the older, more refreshing production work of now-legendary producers The Neptunes. Guest artists, including the aforementioned rappers The Clipse & background speaking from Pharrell Williams, also keep this album interesting. 5 stars!
One of a Kind.......2006-08-23
Kaleidoscope .......2006-07-16
Kelis is not a powerhouse vocalist but she uses her throaty lower register to her advantage throughout the disc, doesn't manufacture runs up and down the vocal scale and didn't reach for notes that are out of her range. It's also interesting to note that this is the project that drew so much attention to the Neptunes since Kelis was Pharrell's muse during the production of the album. It's also cool to reference this album as the starting point for the Neptunes "sound" when you listen to other tracks they subsequently produced for other artists.
I would strongly recommend this dics to fans of unconventional singers & of the Neptunes because even the 2 songs I felt were filler tracks, sound great because of the beats used.
My favorite tracks are:
GET ALONG WITH YOU (also featured a very inventive video treatment that perfectly matched the sentiment of the song);
CAUGHT OUT THERE
GOOD STUFF - great beats!!, catchy single where her vocals really shine;
GAME SHOW - cute production with the game show theme music as the backdrop
ROLLER RINK - love the chorus & again the beats are excellent
MAFIA & WOULDN'T YOU AGREE - I found both to be very stylized but enjoyable songs that worked because of the music production moreso than Kelis' vocals
The flow of the album is really good too - each song has its own individuality without lulling the listener into boredom and as I mentioned earlier, even the filler tracks are interesting to listen to for the excellent beats produced by the Neptunes.
Overall, this is a strong debut from a young woman who has a definite point of view and shows off that individuality in her image as well as in her music. I'd highly recommend it to those who are curious about Kelis'/Neptunes' beginnings.
Very Good Debut!.......2006-03-13
Not for the typical "pop" ular music fans........2006-01-14
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Great choice if you want to step outside the box from traditional R&B and Pop. Yet, you still want to dance and have fun.
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Midori ~ Encore!
Fritz Kreisler , Niccolo Paganini , Christoph Willibald Gluck , Cesar Cui , Grazyna Bacewicz , Edward Elgar , Dmitry Shostakovich , Antonin Dvorak , Sergey Prokofiev , Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky , Karol Szymanowski , Pablo de Sarasate , Gabriel Faure , Alexander Nikolayevich Skryabin , Bela Bartok , Eugène Ysaye , Midori (Goto) , and Robert McDonald Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000028N1 Release Date: 1992-12-08 |
Tracks:
- Praeludium and Allegro (in the style of Pugnani)
- Habanera, Op. 21, No. 2
- Cantabile
- Kaleidoscope: Orientale, Op. 50, No. 9
- Oberek, No. 2
- Salut d'Amour
- Miniature Viennese March
- 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 10 - Moderator non tropp
- 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 15 - Allegretto
- 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 16 - Andantino
- 24 Preludes, Op. 34: No. 24 - Allegretto
- Chanson de matin, Op. 15, No. 2
- Introduction et Tarentelle
- Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op. 46, No. 2 (B 170)
- The Love For Three Oranges: March
- Souvenir d'un lieu cher: Melodie, Op. 42, No. 3
- Mythes, Op. 30: La FOntaine d'Arethuse
- Syncopation
- Orfeo ed Euridice: Melodie ('Dance Of The Blessed Spirits')
- Berceuse, Op. 16
- Etude in Thirds, Op. 8, No. 10
- Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Dance With Sticks - Allegro moderato
- Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Waistband Dance - Allegro
- Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Stamping Dance - Andante
- Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Hornpipe Dance - Molto moderato
- Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Romanian Polka - Allegro
- Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Quick Dance - Allegro
- Reve d'enfant, Op. 14
Customer Reviews:
A+.......2007-05-10
The "Praeludium and Allegro" is definitely the best recording anyone (except maybe Kreisler!) has ever done. The praeludium, which is almost all quarter notes, is often just blindly sawed out. Midori treats each note individually. The allegro is also nice - not rushed at all. The staggeringly difficult Skryabin-Szigeti "Etude in Thirds" tossed off with impeccable technique and spotless intonation. Sarasate's "Habanera" sparkles with a decisive 'Spanish' flavor. Elgar's "Chanson de Matin" is just plain beautiful. Also nice are inclusions of some numbers not heard hardly ever, including Bacewicz's "Oberek #2" mazurka and the Shostakovich preludes. Robert McDonald, definitely one of the best, is the able pianist for all the numbers.
Even for a trained jazz musician who thinks classical artists are overhyped, this stands out as one of the best albums........2007-04-11
Midori has been one such great artist from early on. She simply had the knack. You would still want to listen to her if she was half as skilled. Every decent musician practices assiduously, seeks out the best people to learn from, makes sacrifices in life just for the chance to play for a living (even weddings and strip clubs if need be), but few have 'the knack.'
I don't know if Midori has a similar story, nor does it really matter in terms of actually making music. I know her parents moved from Osaka to the States with her when she was about ten just so she could pursue her potential--as all great students have great parents. I'm sure she didn't just pop out of the womb playing violin. But, like I wrote above, she's got the knack that you can't get through practice or training. She's just plain great.
Yes, I'm bored by classical music in general. I like 'good' music regardless of style though, and this album is so far beyond good that it belongs in whatever collection of immortal artist you may have--say: Miles Davis, Joe Henderson, Johnny Cash, Billy Joel, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Shaka Khan, Luther Vandross, and--even if you have no other classical music in your collection--Midori.
Fantastic.......2006-08-11
You cant go wrong with Encore! Shes brilliant.
Enjoyable listening.......2005-09-24
very interesting.......2005-09-13
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Beacon From Mars & Other Psychedelic Side Trips
Kaleidoscope Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001BKB5M Release Date: 2004-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Egyptian Gardens
- If the Night
- Hesitation Blues
- Please
- Keep Your Mind Open
- Pulsating Dream
- Oh Death
- Come On In
- Why Try
- Minnie the Moocher
- Elevator Man
- Love Games
- I Found Out
- Bald-Headed End of a Broom
- Life Will Pass You By
- Egyptian Candy
- You Don't Love Me
- Beacon from Mars
- Lie to Me
- Cuckoo
- Banjo
- To Know Is Not to Be
- Sefan
Album Description
"Kaleidoscope were arguably the most eclectic band of the psychedelic era." (Allmusic.com) Formed by multi-instrumentalists David Lindley and Chris Darrow, Kaleidoscope added fiddle, banjo and other "exotic" instruments to the traditional rock line-up. This reissue contains their complete (and long out-of-print) debut LP on Epic, and selections from their "Beacon From Mars," "Kaleidoscope" and "Bernice" LPs.Customer Reviews:
Kaleidoscope of music.......2006-05-12
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Tangerine Dream
Kaleidoscope Manufacturer: 5 Hours Back ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E1NVJM Release Date: 2006-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Kaleidoscope
- Please Excuse My Face
- Dive Into Yesterday
- Mr. Small, The Watch Repairman
- Flight From Ashiya
- Murder Of Lewis Tollani
- (Further Reflections) In The Room Of Percussion
- Dear Nellie Goodrich
- Holiday Maker
- A Lesson Perhaps
- Sky Children
- Flight From Ashiya (Mono Mix)
- Holiday Maker (Mono Single Mix)
- Dream For Julie
- Please Excuse My Face (Mono Single Mix)
- Jenny Artichoke
- Just How Much You Are
Album Details
The British Group, Not to Be Confused with the American Band Kaleidoscope. This Band was also Psychedelic, and was around at the Same Time in the Late '60s.Customer Reviews:
great uk style psyche pop ala early floyd.......2007-01-07
Tangerine Dream - ( Band = Kaleidoscope from UK).......2006-08-23
As the original description page correctly indicates - there are 11 Tracks to the Album and a further 6 bonus tracks, making 17 tracks in all.
The quality is good and takes me right back to the days when I had the Vinyl Record Album (which I still have somewhere).
Another confusion I'm happy that the original write up clarifies - The Band's name is Kaleidoscope, a 60's British Band and the Album's title is Tangerine Dream (not the other way round as some of us always thought).
For my Money, worth the $$.
BC
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Kaleidoscope
Rachael Lampa Manufacturer: Word Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000062R7W Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Savior Song
- I'm All Yours
- Brand New Life
- Lead Me (I'll Follow)
- No Greater Love
- For Your Love
- Beautiful
- Sanctuary
- It's About You
- Give Your Heart Away
- A Song For You
Customer Reviews:
Not as good as Live For You.......2007-02-22
As an aside..Rachael's music video of Savior Song reminded me of a conservative Britney Spears; I can't say that I was impressed. I hope I'm wrong, but it seems that Lampa is trying to compete with the secular market by participating in toned down worldly productions. I couldn't help but wonder if I donned a cutsie outfit and shook my hips surrounded by gyrating backup singers, could I effectively give my testimony and present the Gospel?
While Christian artists are becoming more and more questionable in dress and actions (If you don't believe me, take a look at Jaci Velasquez movie, Chasing Papi and her albums where she sports a strapless dress in one photo and tight revealing outfits in others. Also, watch as these young female artists age through their photos. Early photos show proper modestly dressed young ladies and later photos showcase the female form through tight, revealing clothing.) One must wonder how they're going to try to keep up with the rest of the popular market and where they're going to go from here?
I appluad Rachael!!!!!!.......2006-02-26
Well,.......2005-02-08
*The music is all over the place and is not very good at all
*The songs aren't very upliftibg
*Rachael doesn't look as cool as she usually does. Whats up? Pus she shows off with her voice TOO MUCH
No offence anyone, but it's not a good album really, in my opion. Her others are okay, apart from Blur, Im not really a fan though, there are lots more enjoyable albums. If you're totally serious about RL, than grab the CD after listening to the clips. But if you like various different albums and are not serius about Rach, maybe it's not for you..
YOUNG HOT CHRISTIAN ARTIST.......2004-12-21
live for you.......2004-11-03
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Pulsating Dream
Kaleidoscope Manufacturer: Acadia Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00015012Q Release Date: 2004-02-02 |
Tracks:
- Egyptian Gardens
- If the Night
- Hesitation Blues
- Please
- Keep Your Mind Open
- Pulsating Dream
- Oh Death
- Come on In
- Why Try
- Minnie the Moocher
- Elevator Man
- Little Orphan Nannie
- I Found Out
- Greenwood Sidee
- Life Will Pass You By
- Taxim
- Baldhead End of a Broom
- Louisiana Man
- You Don't Love Me
Tracks:
- Beacon from Mars
- RampRamp
- Nobody
- Love Games
- Egyptian Candy
- Hello, Trouble
- Just a Taste
- Lie to Me
- Let the Good Love Flow
- Killing Floor (AKA Tempe Arizona)
- Petit Fleur
- Banjo
- Cuckoo
- Seven-Ate Sweet
Tracks:
- Sefan
- Chocolate Whale
- Another Lover
- Sneakin' Thru the Ghetto
- To Know Is Not to Be
- Lulu Arfin Nanny
- Lie and Hide
- Ballad of Tommy Udo
- Bernice
- Soft and Easy
- New Blue Ooze
- Why Try [Single Version]
Album Description
2004 compilation features the entire output from one of the most eclectic bands of the psychedelic era while signed to Epic Records from 1967 to 1970. It contains the albums, 'Side Trips' (1967), 'Beacon From Mars' (1968), 'Incredible Kaleidoscope' (1969), & 'Bernice' (1970), singles & B-sides. Features David Lindley on guitar & a host of exotic stringed instruments. Described by Jimmy Page as 'My favorite band of all time'. Standard double-sized jewlcase. Acadia.Album Details
Triple CD Set, Complete Output by the Us Kaleidoscope While Signed to Epic Records from 1967 to 1970. Includes all Four of their Albums plus Bonus Tracks.Customer Reviews:
defining the psychedelic era.......2007-04-16
Genius........2004-05-01
I have been swimming through the beautiful depths of 60's music for years. My all-time favorite band is of course LOVE. I adore the famous bands like the Byrds, Doors, Kinks, Beatles, Country Joe, Donovan, etc. as well as the lesser knowns like The Moon, the Brigade, Pearls Before Swine, Terry Reid, etc.. -- but until I found this 3-disc set of Kaleidescope (USA), I honestly didn't think there were anymore TRULY great bands from the 60's that I didn't know.
These guys were incredible. One minute sounding like the Seeds, the next like the Byrds, and then all of a sudden -- sounding totally unique and un-classifiable. Some songs are dreamy folk-psych ("Keep Your Mind Open") and the next you're listening to Middle-Eastern journeys, and then back to solid '60s pop, and then suddenly into rag-time country music. All over the map. All over the place. Vocals are outstanding. Lyrics incredible. And the musical innovations just don't stop. How is it possible that this band has been so over-looked for so long? Too genius...?
Rock Music:
- Karaoke Remix [Import]
- King Nothing [CD-single]
- Last Decade Dead Century
- Last of the Runaways
- Live and Dangerous [Live]
- Live at Hammersmith [Live]
- Live at Least [Enhanced] [Live] [Import]
- Living for Tomorrow/Bad Boys Running Wild [CD-single]
- Meisterwerk 2 [Import]
- Midnite Dynamite
Recommended Music:
Zosyoku [Limited Edition] [Import]
Classical Treasures: March Favorites
Die Sauer-Orgel im Dom zu Berlin
Porter Wagner and Dolly Parton [Enhanced] [Karaoke]
Heartbreakers (2001 Film) [Soundtrack]
Erinnerungen An Roy Black: 1965-1968 [Import]
Dubliners: Live in Carre [Import] [Live]