| 1. Don't Break Me |
| 2. Well |
| 3. Head Trap |
| 4. Pith |
| 5. Go Away |
| 6. Why, Where, When |
| 7. Regret |
| 8. Get Out |
| 9. Conditions |
| 10. Hey Brother |
| 11. Homeboy |
| 12. Ten Feet Tall |
| 13. At the Bottom |
Billy,Samiam,New Red Archives,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
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Home At Last
Billy Ray Cyrus Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QCQGLE Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Ready, Set, Don't Go
- The Beginning
- The Buffalo
- Flying By
- Brown Eyed Girl
- Don't Give Up On Me
- You've Got a Friend
- You Can't Lose Me
- I Can't Live Without Your Love
- My Everything
- Put a Little Love in Your Heart
- Over the Rainbow
- BONUS TRACK: Stand
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With the release of Home at Last, his first disc since "Hannah Montana" made him a TV star, Billy Ray Cyrus has made a lovely album that doesn't lack for substance. Home is as welcoming as a cozy cottage in the woods; instead of carrying on with the maverick country-guy vibe he created for 2006's acclaimed but largely overlooked Wanna Be Your Joe, he settles into an adult-contemporary frame of mind, lacing three compositions he wrote or co-wrote around a handful of classic covers ("Over the Rainbow," "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," "Brown Eyed Girl") and a batch of John Mellencamp-worthy folk-pop. In addition to finding a few recognizable themes (bonus track "Stand," for example, is a pitch for living a principled life), Hannah fans will fall for "Ready, Set, Don't Go," a dad-to-daughter song that sweetly underscores the love in Cyrus' real-life heart. --Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
Billy Ray Cyrus, multi-platinum recording artist and star of the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana and ABC's Dancing with the Stars, returns with a heartfelt, family-inspired album.Album Description
Hot off of the heels of his successful run on ABC's Dancing With The Stars and now back by popular demand, multi-Platinum singer/songwriter Billy Ray Cyrus, America's Favorite Dad and star of the hit show Hannah Montana, returns to his musical roots with his debut album on Walt Disney Records, Home At Last. This CD features a collection of heartwarming songs written by Billy Ray Cyrus including Ready, Set, Don't Go (as seen on his hit TV show), original music from Grammy® Award winner and uber hit-maker Dianne Warren, a new song from one of Country music's hottest songwriting teams and the creators of Rascal Flatts' #1 song, What Hurts the Most Tom Hambridge, Joanna Smith and Jeffrey Steele, plus four covers of timeless classics!Customer Reviews:
Great CD.......2007-08-02
Home is where the heart is.......2007-08-01
Being a Flatwoods native, I proudly proclaim this a great album........2007-08-01
Excellent CD!.......2007-07-27
Bewick Cory
I love Home At Last!.......2007-07-26
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Billy Idol - Greatest Hits
Billy Idol Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059QYB Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Dancing With Myself
- Mony Mony
- Hot In The City
- White Wedding (Part 1)
- Rebel Yell
- Eyes Without A Face
- Flesh For Fantasy
- Catch My Fall
- To Be A Lover
- Don't Need A Gun (Single Edit)
- Sweet Sixteen
- Cradle Of Love
- L.A. Woman (Single Edit)
- Shock To The System
- Rebel Yell (Live And Acoustic)
- Don't You (Forget About Me)
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Billy Idol's secret is one that he shares with, of all people, Trent Reznor--the ability to take a pop base and disguise it with layers of other genres, most notably hard rock. His adaptability is on display throughout this 16-song career retrospective. It's amazing just how well the former Generation X frontman's songs have aged. Songs such as the disco-punk hit "Dancing with Myself," "White Wedding," and "Cradle of Love" are as appealing as ever, as is even "Shock to the System," just about the only listenable thing from 1993's Cyberpunk, an object lesson on the inadvisability of jumping blindly on a bandwagon. Fleshing out this best-of is a newly recorded cover of Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me)," as well as a live, acoustic version of "Rebel Yell," and a few other choice rarities. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
THIS IS A GREAT BILLY IDOL GREATEST HITS COMPILATION ALBUM!.......2007-07-26
WILLIAM MICHAEL ALBERT BROAD A.K.A. BILLY IDOL will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for composing and recording some of Rock's all-time greatest Punk anthems ever. BILLY IDOL will also forever be known for popularizing Punk Rock music in the 1980's. When BILLY IDOL came on the music scene in the early 1980's, the stage was set and there would be no looking back for this legendary artist. In my opinion, "BILLY IDOL, GREATEST HITS" is without a doubt, a true testament of the brilliance and musical creativity of legendary genius. This legendary compilation album is also a fine fitting tribute to a great 1980's icon that was truly indeed, far ahead of his time. This is the tales in the life and times of one BILLY IDOL. His music is his story that speaks for itself.
"BILLY IDOL, GREATEST HITS" begins with the a*s kicking Punk Rocker "Dancing With Myself," the a*s kicking Rockin' rendition of the TOMMY JAMES classic song "Mony Mony," the soulful synthesized Rocker "Hot In The City," the a*s kicking Progressive Punk Rocker "White Wedding (Part 1)," the a*s kicking Hard Rocker "Rebel Yell," the beautifully slow, bass pumping and synthesized mild turned Hard Rocker "Eyes Without A Face," the bass pumping and danceable Rocker "Flesh For Fantasy," the bass thumping a*s kicking Rocker "Catch My Fall," the smooth synthesized mild Rocker "To Be A Lover," the synthesized Rocker "Don't Need A Gun (Single Edit)," the beautifully slow synthesized and electric acoustic mild Rocker "Sweet Sixteen," the synthesized Hard Rocker "Cradle Of Love," the fast synthesized Hard Rockin' rendition of the legendary DOORS classic Rocker "L.A. Woman (Single Edit)," the blistering synthesized Hard Rocker "Shock To The System," the incredible live and acoustic Hard Rockin' version of "Rebel Yell" and the amazing synthesized and danceable rendition the SIMPLE MINDS classic song "Don't You (Forget About Me)." I would also like to commend BILLY IDOL on a great job well done. His merciless lead vocals truly added the finishing touches and takes the music to a different level unimagined. BILLY IDOL has the ultimate Rock n' Roll voice.
This is another great compilation album that I would highly recommend to everyone of all ages to purchase and own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This is a priceless gem of an album that everyone should also cherish and enjoy for many years to come. This album has definitely proven to stand the test of time and will always be around NOW AND FOREVER.
In closing, BILLY IDOL has successfully continued in releasing more great albums and performing to sell-out audiences the world over up to this very day. Knowing this, I guess it is safe to say that BILLY IDOL is here to stay and isn't going anywhere anytime soon. With this in mind, there will be more tales and stories in the BILLY IDOL legend that will still need to be told and written in many pages and chapters. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will just have to stay tuned and read further more about it at a later date. In my opinion, BILLY IDOL has forever left his mark and place in Rock n' Roll history and his many contributions, accomplishments and achievements as a Rock artist will never be forgotten. So here's to you BILLY! Thanks for the many great memories and moments with many more still yet to come. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that you will continue in reading all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. BILLY IDOL RULES! Long Live Rock n' Roll! Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.
I love Billy Idol!.......2007-06-18
Entertaining--sometimes for the wrong reasons.......2007-05-16
Those songs along make this album a must-have if you like eighties music. But wait--there's more. Also with the album you get an acoustic, live version of Rebel Yell. That might sound scary, but it's actually not half bad.
On the other hand, you get Billy attempting to cover "LA Woman" by the Doors. No matter what you are imagining in your head, I promise you that it's worse. But it's worse in all the best ways--like a terrible movie that you watch over and over with your friends so you can make jokes about the diabolical acting, ridiculous plot twists, and run-of-the-mill dialog and action. Everyone should own this cover of "LA Woman" so you can break it out at parties and have a laugh with your friends. Equally atrocious--Idol takes a shot at "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (originally recorded by Simple Minds for the movie "The Breakfast Club.") While it's not a full on train wreck, it's pretty bad and good for a laugh when you're down in the dumps.
For some of the great guitar cameos in music.......2007-05-15
Firstly, I'll just say that I rate AC/DC as the kings of the rock riff. What you get in Billy Idol's music, especially the good songs, are just a taste of a great guitar riff or lick. I.e. the riff/lick doesn't permeate the whole song, just a really cool bit of the song.
I'd say that this would have to be due to the guitar work of Steve Stevens. The songs that I rate highly on this compilation are:
Hot In The City, White Wedding (Part 1), Eyes Without A Face, and Flesh For Fantasy.
There are other good songs of course, and politically active songs like "You don't need a gun", as relevant as ever in light of the frequent massacres that occur in the US, always involving guns.
For examples of what I mean by great "cameo" guitar bits in songs, check out "Eyes without a face", which has a very fluid and mellow guitar break, and "Flesh for fantasy" which has a spiky and dirty sounding guitar riff with a cool synth drum beat. In AC/DC songs, often the riff forms the backbone of the whole song. With Billy Idol, the guitar is often the cherry on top of the ice-cream.
Awesome!.......2007-01-12
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Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Vol. 1-2
Billy Joel Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DCHI Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Piano Man
- Captain Jack
- Entertainer
- Say Goodbye to Hollywood
- New York State of Mind
- Stranger
- Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
- Just the Way You Are
- Movin' out (Anthony's Song)
- Only the Good Die Young
Tracks:
- My Life
- Big Shot
- You May Be Right
- It's Still Rock And Roll To Me
- Don't Ask Me Why
- She's Got A Way
- Pressure
- Allentown
- Goodnight Saigon
- Tell Her About It
- Uptown Girl
- The Longest Time
- You're Only Human (Second Wind)
- The Night Is Still Young
Amazon.com essential recording
It's one of the cruel ironies of music today that Billy Joel has been relegated to a kind of adult-contemporary hell, where his legacy is measured by soft-rock staples such as "Just the Way You Are," "Piano Man," and "New York State of Mind." To be sure, well-crafted ballads are a part of his legacy, but they're hardly the whole story, as this collection of his early and mid-period hits amply demonstrates. From the unbridled biographical boasting of "The Entertainer" and the ambitious storytelling of "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" to the careening abandon of "Only the Good Die Young" and the thoughtful social commentary of "Allentown," Joel was as complete an artist as the last three decades have produced. --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
wel,billy i'm 'living here in allentown,and i love it!.......2007-07-19
Billy Joel - A Decent Compilation.......2007-06-11
Greatest Hits.......2007-05-11
WARNING: Not the Complete Versions.......2007-03-31
I love it.......2007-01-11
This product proposes a chronological approach and that suited me just fine. The two discs are loaded with all the classics. All of them wonderfully digitalized. I was able to appreciate the enormous range of Billy Joel. Great songwriter, great singer, great piano player. Although I am drummer, I do understand why people like him, or Sting, or Stevie Wonder, or Elton John, are on top of the music industry food chain. It is truly difficult to be able to master so many areas of music. And I am not talking about the performing, the band leading chores, the musical direction, production, publicity, all these extra skills to own in order to arrive where they are.
Getting one hit out is already a rare feat, but 35 or 40 like the ones presented in this compilation, require a truly great mind (something many one hit wonders wish to have).
I love this compilation. A great buy!
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Beautiful Door
Billy Bob Thornton Manufacturer: New Door Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RIWASA Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
Tracks:
- It's Just Me
- Restin' Your Soul
- In the Day
- Beautiful Door
- I Gotta Grow Up
- Hearts Like Mine
- Carnival Girl
- Always Countin'
- Pretty People
- I Can Tell You
- Hope for Glory
- Boys Is Gone
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Awright, den. Karl Childers's alter ego arrives on his fourth solo album mired in memories, awash in tears for too many lives and relationships that ended too soon. He's mournful for the war and the misguided politics that begat it, for a friend who suicided out, for a woman who broke his heart, and for a boy who died too soon. Unlike its predecessors, Beautiful Door seems stuck in a time warp of the '60s and '70s, from which it draws much of its lyrical inspiration and musical framework (folk, country, and roots rock, all a showcase for cowriter Brad Davis's eloquent, punch-in-the-gut guitar playing). Billy Bob Thornton doesn't so much sing as speak over music, his gravelly Arkansas drawl occasionally sustaining pitch long enough to approximate a melody. But his forthright vocals here owe more to The Edge of the World than to the whispery Private Radio or Hobo, though guest Graham Nash is so underground (on three cuts) you'd need a Geiger counter to find him. As his own producer, then, Thornton puts the focus squarely on the songs, which seem the private writings of a man who lives an intensely insular life, not an internationally known actor/director. Ghosts float across the ceiling throughout--the leadoff track, "It's Just Me," takes the point of view of the suicide who refuses to abandon the living, while the second song ("Restin' Your Soul") tells the same story from the companion left behind. Two other confessionals ("I Gotta Grow Up" and the winsome "Hearts Like Mine") may reference ex-wife Angelina Jolie. If the social commentary of "Pretty People" arrives DOA, Thornton turns drolly novelistic on the honky-tonking "Carnival Girl," an encounter with an unusually confident midway worker ("Her bottom lip and both ears were linked by chains/She even had a tattoo on her aura"). Consider Beautiful Door another strange visit with an artist who isn't afraid to put himself on the line. --Alanna NashAlbum Description
A collection of twelve tracks, BEAUTIFUL DOOR, is a lyrical, sonic story about life and death, beginnings and ends. A blend of roots rock, country, and folk, the musical genres Billy Bob Thornton has always loved most, BEAUTIFUL DOOR is the follow up album to his third solo release in 2005, HOBO -- and like HOBO, BEAUTIFUL DOOR is a collection of songs Thornton intended to have listened to as an "album," in its entirety. "The album had to have a sequence. And even if it's not an A+B+C song type of story-- BEAUTIFUL DOOR is still a sonic landscape that both musically and lyrically flows from one track to the next."Customer Reviews:
Another stellar, thoughtful album........2007-08-05
DOOR is, indeed, beautiful, in its stark despair ("You say you want to talk about a better world/But you've closed that beautiful door") contrasted against hope for a better future (a minute-long chant of "hope for glory," the meaning of the phrase changing from a condemnation, to a prayer, to a motto). Thornton spends much of his time looking back, often with a despair so deep it pains you to hear it ("Something's wrong when you can't find meaning since 1972"), occasionally with wry humor ("I gotta grow up/I gotta go to work/Quit countin' on luck/Even if it hurts"). He spends his time with a carnival girl who has the stare of a twenty dollar prostitute; bemoans a suicide; blames the pretty people for the world's problems; wishes a lost lover a good life; counts his pills instead of eating them; and basically sings of life on the other side of the tracks. And it all comes off as authentic.
The authenticity isn't the only thing that keeps the album flowing smoothly; Thornton cowrote all of the material with guitarist/producer Brad Davis, and also provided all the drum work. The result is an album that is a piece of art; dark art, yes, and art that is just a few steps away from being too morbid to admire--but do we care? No, we do not. Thornton is no crooner. Do we care? Absolutely not. He has a ragged voice, the perfect voice for delivering these honest, gut-wrenching songs. Thornton is one of those few actors-turned-singers who is worth listening to. And why? Because his music is his life. On BEAUTIFUL DOOR, Thornton takes his life and applies it to these country/folk/pop/rock tunes, creating an album that will stand the test of time. Just like its three predecessors. It's impossible not to take Thornton seriously as a musician, because it just seems that he was born to do this. Poor fellow. At least we get some great music out of it all.
Great.......2007-07-28
Every song here is great.
Love this album.......2007-07-26
He's really done it this time.......2007-07-24
"Hobo" was a unique and great effort in its own right. It was on a smaller scale and with that one, he found a certain vibe and stuck with it. The theme was about California being "the new frontier" and it was sorta semi-autobiographical. It all resulted in a wonderfully re-playable and rewarding record that played oh-so-wonderful late at night with the candles lit and a fifth of rum (or maybe a little Purple Passion). I was still so wrapped up in "The Edge of the World" it took me a good year to really appreciate its greatness.
With "Beautiful Door", he's finally done it. He's made a classic that will stand the test of time and serve as a time capsul for the era. I'm happy/sad to admit that he did the unthinkable (for me, anyway) and topped "The Edge of the World". This time out, he co-wrote with Brad Davis, handled vocals, drums, and production on his own. If you've been there for the last three records, then the first thing you will notice is that everything is tighter. Tone wise, it's similar to "Hobo" with more of a 60s and 70s vibe and it rocks a little harder and a lot more frequently. His vocals are a bit different. I can't make any comparisons because I can't think of anyone that sounds like him. He's certainly found a vocal style that is more versatile and distinctive, and 100% his.
"Beautiful Door" isn't what I would call a bonafide concept-album, but all of the songs do flow together, despite covering such a wide variety of styles. The theme here is a lot broader than "Hobo". The lead-off track, "It's Just Me" is a song about suicide told in first person and "Restin' Your Soul" is the companion track told through perspective of the person left behind. Very unique and oddly comforting. "In the Day" is a look back to how we all remember our younger days as being more innocent even though the world was still far from it. "Hearts Like Mine" is perfect for radio play and will, I'm pretty sure, have a few people wondering just who he is talking about. "Always Countin'" is already one of my faves. It's about OCD and it's dead on. One of the boldest statements on the album comes in the form of the album's most rocking track "Hope For Glory". And it's awesome.
It's probably fair to say that the scope on "Beautiful Door" is on par with "The Edge of the World", even if it doesn't tell one specific story. The varitey is there too, without killing any of the vibe. Needless to say, it was well worth the wait and it's his best album yet.
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Doin' Somethin' Right
Billy Currington Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AXWHQC Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Tracks:
- I Wanna Be A Hillbilly
- Good Directions
- Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right
- Why, Why, Why
- That Changes Everything
- Little Bit Lonely
- She's Got A Way With Me
- Lucille
- Whole Lot More
- Here I Am
- She Knows What To Do With A Saturday Night
Amazon.com
With his sophomore release, the Georgia singer reinforces the trend toward redneck beefcake, matching a bare-chested sleeve photo with material such as the album-opening "I Wanna Be a Hillbilly" (apparently a hillbilly with a penchant for screaming, arena-rock guitars). He engages in some pillow talk with the breathy balladry of "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right" and takes a turn toward a dreamier romanticism with "She's Got a Way With Me," featuring vocal support from Michael McDonald. A straightforward revival of Kenny Rogers's "Lucille" connects country present with country past, while the reggae tinge of "Little Bit Lonely" jumps on the contemporary country & Caribbean boat. The genial charm that he brings to mid-tempo fare such as "Good Directions" (despite its hackneyed story of the city girl who falls for the country hunk), "That Changes Everything," and "Here I Am" suggests that Currington is more engaging when he isn't trying so hard to be so sexy. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Great Directions!.......2007-07-15
Country fan or not, cutesy as this song may be to some critics or not, I absolutely love it!
Good job, Billy!!!
Joyce Marie Taylor-Author and Poet
good cd.......2007-05-12
Definitely Doin' Somethin' Right.......2007-05-07
When you listen carefully, you can hear that Billy is a good song stylist.
Currington's Second.......2006-12-05
An album where the skip button is an uneccesary option. Very smooth Country album, that's relaxing.
He must be doin' somethin' right.......2006-11-08
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The Essential Billy Joel
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OSX8 Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Piano Man
- You're My Home
- Captain Jack
- The Entertainer
- Say Goodbye To Hollywood
- Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway)
- New York State Of Mind
- She's Always A Woman
- Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
- Only The Good Die Young
- Just The Way You Are
- Honesty
- My Life
- It's Still Rock And Roll To Me
- You May Be Right
- Don't Ask Me Why
- She's Got A Way
- Allentown
Tracks:
- Goodnight Saigon
- An Innocent Man
- Uptown Girl
- The Longest Time
- Tell Her About It
- Leave A Tender Moment Alone
- A Matter Of Trust
- Baby Grand (duet with Ray Charles)
- I Go To Extremes
- We Didn't Start The Fire
- Leningrad
- The Downeaster "Alexa"
- And So It Goes
- The River Of Dreams
- All About Soul (Remix)
- Lullbye (Goodnight My Angel)
- Waltz No. 1 (Nunley's Carousel) *
- Invention In C Minor*
Amazon.com
Early in his career, Billy Joel seemed cynical about fame, even as that distrust bore strange fruit: mainstream superstardom (thanks to "Just the Way You Are," "Honesty," and "My Life") and multiple Grammy awards, as well as the critic's-whipping-boy status that went with them. Maybe it was that restlessness--or undiluted cynicism--that inspired left turns into roots and nostalgia (the spunky "It's Still Rock & Roll to Me," "You May Be Right," "Uptown Girl," and "The Longest Time") as his career peaked. Perhaps not surprisingly, not long after Joel's songs seemed to find their most satisfying balance of angst and mature reflection on songs like "Storm Front" and "River of Dreams," he threatened to bolt the pop music business altogether. The 2001 recordings of "Waltz No. 1" and "Invention in C Minor" that round out this set are the unlikely products of Joel's commitment to classical music. Billy Joel remains both a true, if oft-lambasted, American pop icon and that rarest of animals: a bonafide crowd-pleaser with a serious case of 'tude. Both are well chronicled here. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Joel on a Roll.......2007-07-09
A strong selection of Billy Joel's best.......2007-06-16
The troubadour that composed the slice of life "Piano Man" was a troubled wayfarer with an attitude. His peers were trying to cope with the ennui of everyday life ("Captain Jack") and his early romanticism ("New York State of Mind") began to show fruit. But he was a rapid changer, and by the time "The Stranger" hit the charts, his melodic sense had sharpened to the point where he began having hits ("Just The Way You Are," "Moving Out"). That commercial success also came with a critical drubbing...he was often accused of being a lightweight. By the time the 80's rolled around, this name calling and the emergence of New Wave caused Billy to lash out with energy on "Glass Houses," declaring "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" and hitting number one. It was also about now that he changed the course of his career from Piano Man to Arena Rocker.
But Billy had bigger musical ideas. His Beatle-esque concept album "The Nylon Curtain" portrayed the once angry young man as a more pensive baby boomer casting a jaded eye on the Reagan Era. It also contains one of the best songs Billy has ever written, "Goodnight Saigon." He followed that by looking even further back, with the youthfully nostalgic and love-fests on "An Innocent Man." The Four Seasons tribute in "Uptown Girl" made Billy more popular than ever, and effectively bookmarked a chapter in his ongoing evolution.
A more mature Billy Joel continued with such albums as "Storm Front" and "The Bridge," which gave the history lesson as pop-tune "We Didn't Start The Fire," then the wonderfully mature "River of Dreams." His love for Christy Brinkley and his daughter Alexa came through on "Lullaby," but Billy also claimed that he had gone as far as he could with pop-music and was turning his sights to the classical "Fantasies & Delusions, Op. 1-10." While probably only fanatic would really be all that interested in those two songs presented here, they are from the last full album Billy Joel issued.
The strong points on all these songs remain their melodicism, Billy has always shared the same melodic sense as Paul McCartney (an obvious hero). What weakens the set is the omissions: where are "Pressure," "Big Shot," "You're Only Human/Second Wind" or "Keeping The Faith," to name a few. Also, a few obscurities might have spiced things up a bit, like "Why Should I Worry" from Oliver And Company: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack." Nevertheless, "The Essential Billy Joel" will fill a quick fix if you don't have many of Billy's 13 studio albums, and will certainly argue strongly that Joel's critics have been off-base all along.
MARVELOUS COLLECTION!!!.......2007-05-06
A great compilation very much like the three Greatest Hits discs.......2007-04-04
Joe's Review.......2007-01-05
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Tres Hombres
ZZ Top Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CCD0HQ Release Date: 2006-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Waitin' For The Bus
- Jesus Just Left Chicago
- Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers
- Master Of Sparks
- Hot, Blue And Righteous
- Move Me On Down The Line
- Precious And Grace
- La Grange
- Shiek
- Have You Heard?
- Waitin' For The Bus (Live)
- Jesus Just Left Chicago (Live)
- La Grange (Live)
Album Description
One of the world's greatest rock 'n' roll bands ever to strut the 50 States, these sharp-dressed Texas titans-Billy F. Gibbons, Frank Beard, and Dusty Hill-are a righteously hell rain' power trio boasting a 30-plus year hit-making legacy, both in the studio and at concert arenas. With their revved up blues 'n' boogie, they always make the most of their Texas birthright with with a distinctive sound that shakes up rock, blues, soul, garage-funk, Americana, and more. Nowhere is their force of nature musicianship better displayed than on these two album classics, revved up wtih red-hot bonus rarities. "You know what I'm talkin' about...an how how how how."Customer Reviews:
Everything's alright..........2007-06-09
Top's 1st Breakthrough (second being Eliminator).......2007-04-24
zz top tres hombres.......2007-03-28
Captures the ZZ Top spirit.......2007-03-26
FINALLY! The original mix for this classic album has been restored!.......2007-03-12
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Mermaid Avenue
Billy Bragg & Wilco Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007NC0 Release Date: 1998-06-23 |
Tracks:
- Walt Whitman's Niece
- California Stars
- Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key
- Birds And Ships
- Hoodoo Voodoo
- She Came Along To Me
- At My Window Sad And Lonely
- Ingrid Bergman
- Christ For President
- I Guess I Planted
- One By One
- Eisler On The Go
- Hesitating Beauty
- Another Man's Done Gone
- The Unwelcome Guest
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
A ghost, a band, a troubadour. Easily the strangest co-op project ever, and easily one of the finest and most evocative albums of the year. British socialist and folkie Billy Bragg was given unprecedented access to Woody Guthrie's unrecorded lyrics. Teaming up with alt-country band Wilco and quoting from more than 50 years of country, folk, and rock music, Billy and company bring Guthrie's politics, poetry, and morality to the end of the century and prove he's as necessary now as ever. --Tod NelsonAmazon.com essential recording
When you first heard that Billy Bragg and Wilco were teaming up to set some Woody Guthrie lyrics to music, you knew it'd be an interesting project. But did anyone realistically think Mermaid Avenue would also wind up being one of 1998's finest albums? That's exactly what it is, a distinction it pulls off by simultaneously honoring Guthrie and blasting away any folksy expectations we might have of his music. Walking Guthrie's World War II-era lyrics into the 20th century's second, rock & roll half, Bragg and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy take turns on lead vocals, and the entire group collaborates on a sound that draws on folk- and country-rock, from Bob Dylan and the Band to Gram Parsons and Uncle Tupelo. The results are nearly flawless, ranging from yearning laments and playful children's rockers to horny ballads and brave protest songs that are not merely political but also profoundly moral. Like all of Guthrie's work, Mermaid Avenue is music to live better by. --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
Maybe my favourite record.......2007-06-01
All I wanted to say is that this is a very special record for me. I listen to a lot of music and own several hundred CDs but this one is really outstanding. I think that this record is really emotional but in a pleasent kind of way. A lot of songs on the album bring tears to my eyes everytime I hear them. The whole project was a great idea and one can feel that the participators put all their heart and love into it.
In short: Mermaid Avenue is one of the records that makes live worth living for me.
I'm a fan of Wilco but I love this one better than any of their studio-albums.
Thanks Nora! Great Idea.......2007-05-19
Walt Whitman previously unrecorded.......2007-04-24
An incredibly productive colloboration...........2007-04-08
There are some real jewels here.......2007-03-01
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Bernstein Century - Copland: Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, etc / Bernstein, New York PO
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029XG Release Date: 1997-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Appalachian Spring: Very Slowly
- Appalachian Spring: Allegro
- Appalachian Spring: Moderato
- Appalachian Spring: Fast
- Appalachian Spring: Subito Allegro
- Appalachian Spring: As At First (Slowly)
- Appalachian Spring: Doppio movimento
- Appalachian Spring: Moderato - Coda
- Rodeo: Buckaroo Holiday - Allegro con spirito
- Rodeo: Corral Nocturne - Moderato
- Rodeo: aturday Night Waltz - Introduction - Slow Waltz
- Rodeo: Hoe-Down - Allegro
- Billy The Kid: Introduction. The Open Prairie
- Billy The Kid: Street In A Frontier Town
- Billy The Kid: Mexican Dance And Finale
- Billy The Kid: Prairie Night (Card Game At Night)
- Billy The Kid: Gun Battle
- Billy The Kid: Celbration (After Billy's Capture)
- Billy The Kid: Billy's Death
- Billy The Kid: The Open Prairie Again
- Fanfare for the Common Man: Molto deliberato
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Happy is the composer who has an advocate as passionate and talented as Leonard Bernstein. These Copland performances have been the preferred versions since they were first issued--better even than the composer's own, later recordings. Originally they were spread over two discs, but thanks to the extended playing time of the compact disc, you can now get all three great Copland ballets together, along with the ever popular Fanfare for the Common Man. Bernstein brings to this music the right sharpness of rhythm but also a typically open-hearted warmth. He coaxes a virtuoso response from the New York Philharmonic, which knows this music as well (or better) than anyone. Self- recommending. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
What more could one ask for?.......2007-06-27
Definitive Is Right.......2007-02-27
Definitive Recordings of Copland's Popular Ballet Scores From Bernstein, NYPO.......2007-02-11
American Music at its Highest .......2007-02-04
With 39 reviews under me, I will dispense with the adjectives to try and describe each interpretation of each piece on this disc, and simply say that these performances have been recommended by almost everyone (professional critics included of course) since they appeared; get it and find out why.
The best of Copland.......2007-01-09
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At the Corner of Broadway + Soul
Billy Porter Manufacturer: Ghostlight ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009W5JH8 Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Heaven
- Why We Sing
- Let It Sing [from Violet]
- "They Wrote It for Me..."
- Awaiting You [from Myths and Hymns]
- King of the World [Songs for a New World]
- And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going [from Dreamgirls]
- "A Sondheim Holiday..."
- Last Midnight
- Feel It to Heal It
- Use Me
- Tomorrow's Another Day
- Hell or High Water
- "I Know the Song, Ike..."
- World's Gon' Hav 2 Wait
- World's Gon' Hav 2 Wait (Reprise)
- Time
- Love Is on the Way
- I Need You Now
- Sunday
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Billy Porter.......2006-06-19
amazing grace amazing soul.......2006-03-10
Man o man -- what a man. I'm ordering all his cd's but I'm amazed he has so few. When I saw Hair I thought, "Whoa, I hope he's singing 'Easy to be Hard'" With his sense of humor, and sincerity, he's be great. He could put a spin on that song NO ONE ELSE COULD. Ahh well -- dream on -- let's see Billy in a studio, unlimited food, musicians of his choice, a few back up singers and a few duets "You will sing with Tracy Nelson and like it." Maybe just him and a piano -- he could do it.
I must say singing live he is capable of sounding just as good as in a studio, I have his cd singles. I don't how much was doctored in processing but I was amazed, and appreciative, that his live audience showed such respect for him -- when he sang, they shut up and listened.
Incredible voice and good grip on reality, great perspective. Favorite cuts are 'Time' and "King of the World' and I'm amazed at the mastery he displays on Sondheim -- this man has done his homework. He SOARS. This man needs to be KNOWN.
Ten stars and a box of chocolate!.......2006-02-28
This is the kind of music God puts on to listen to on a Saturday night!
I feel priviledged to even have this album in my collection.
(When are you coming to Europe, billy?)
Billy is SOOOOO AMAZING!!!!.......2005-11-29
Keep it going Billy - people like me are glad that you've unveiled "the Real You"
Outstanding.......2005-10-03
"On The Corner" is clearly a showpiece for the REAL Billy Porter. All of the power and range that we knew from the "Untitled" album is still there, but he is singing with a newly strengthened conviction. No gloss here. Pure gut. And I love it.
His gospel roots are celebrated throughout...particularly on "The World's Gon Wait"...but we also get to discover HIS thoughts via his songwriting...and also his love and appreciation for his Broadway roots as well.
The album covers alot of territory, but in a very centered way...and the 80 minute listen is over before you realize it. You won't be able to take this one out of your CD player.
Billy...we look forward to the next album...Thank you for blessing us with your otherworldly gift.
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- Blindside
- Bordello of Blood [Soundtrack]
- Champions of Rock-n-Roll, Vol. 1: Stud Rock - Heart Breakers
- Corporate Death
- Corrupt Minds
- Cross Road [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Dark Millenium [Import]
- Deadly Sting: The Mercury Years [Clean]
- Demolition Theater
- Divine Propaganda
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