| 1. Misery Shows (Act I) |
| 2. Thinking of the Past |
| 3. On Borrowed Time |
| 4. Run to the Light |
| 5. Peace of Mind |
| 6. Born in a Prison |
| 7. Tuesday's Child |
| 8. Beginning |
Run to the Light,Trouble,Capitol,Doom Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Rock
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Shakespeare's Songbook, Vols. 1 & 2
Manufacturer: Azica ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002IQL08 Release Date: 2004-07-06 |
Tracks:
- Ah Robin (Round)
- And Let Me The Cannikin Clink
- And Will He Not Come Again
- Be Merry, Be Merry
- Black Spirits
- Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
- Bonny Sweet Robin
- But Shall I Go Mourn
- Can'st Thou Not Hit It
- Come Away
- Come Away, Hecate
- Come Live With Me
- Come O'er The Burn
- Come Thou Monarch (Version 2)(Round)
- Come Unto These Yellow Sands
- A Cup Of Wine
- Farewell, Dear Heart
- Fathers That Wear Rags
- Fear No More
- Fie On Sinful Fantasy
- Fill The Cup (Round)
- Flout 'Em And Cout 'Em (Round)
- Fools Had Ne'er Less Grace
- For I'll Cut My Green Coat
- The Friar And The Nun
- Full Fathom Five
- The George Alow (Version 1)
- Get You Hence
- The God Of Love
- Hark, Hark The Lark
- Have I Caught My Heavenly Jewel
- Heart's Ease
- Hold Thy Peace (Version 2)(Round)
- Honor, Riches
- I Am Gone Sir
- I Loathe The I Did Love
- It Was A Lover And His Lass
- Jepha
- Jog On
- Jolly Shepherd (Round)
- King Stephen Was A Worthy Peer
- Lawn As White
- Love, Love, Nothing But Love (Version 2)
- The Master, The Swabber (Version 2)
- No More Dams
- An Old Hare Hoar (Version 1)
- O Mistress Mine (Version 1)
- Orpheus With His Lute
- O Sweet Oliver
- Pardon Goddess Of The Night
- Roses Their Sharp Spines
- Sigh No More, Ladies
- Some Men For Sudden Joy (Version 1)
- Take, O Take Those Lips
- Tell Me, Where Is Fancy Bred
- That Sir Which Serves
- There Dwelt A Man In Babylon (Version 1)
- There Was Three Fools
- Three Merry Men (Round)
- Tomorrow Is St. Valentine's Day
- Under The Greenwood Tree
- Up And Down (Round)
- Urns And Odours Bring Away
- Walsingham
- Was This Fair Face
- Wedding Is Great Juno's Crown
- What Shall He Have (Round)
- When Arthur First In Court
- When Daffodils Begin To Peer
- When Daisies Pied
- When Griping Grief
- When Icicles Hang By The Wall
- When That I Was And A Little Tyne Boy
- Where The Bee Sucks
- While You Here Do Snoring Lie
- Who Is Silvia
- Why Let The Strucken Deer
- Willow, Willow (Version 1)
- Will You Buy Any Tape
- The Woosel Cock
- You Spotted Snakes
Tracks:
- Awake, Awake
- Battle Of Agincourt
- Bride's Goodmorrow
- Broom
- Callino
- Carmen's Whitle
- Chi Passa
- Come Kiss Me, Kate (Round)
- Come Thou Monarch (Version 1)
- Cup Of Wine (Version 1)
- Damon
- Daphne
- Diana (2 Versions)
- Dulcina
- Eglamore
- Eighty-Eight
- Fortune My Foe
- George Alow (Version 2)
- Glass Doth Run
- Goddesses
- Go From My Window
- Greensleeves (2 Versions)
- Guy Of Warwick
- Hem Boys (2 Versions)
- Hey Ho for A Husband (2 Versions)
- Hobbyhorse
- Hold Thy Peace (Versions 1 & 3)
- Hunt's Up
- I Cannot Come Every Day (2 Versions)
- In Crete
- In Peascod Time
- Jack Boy (Round)
- King Cophetua
- King Lear
- King Solomon
- Light O Love
- Loath To Depart (2 Versions)
- Love, Love (Version 1)
- Master, Swabber (Version 1)
- Mounsier Mingo
- Mounsieur's Almaine
- My Mind To Me
- Nutmegs (Of All The Birds)
- Nutmegs (Wooing Of The Baker's Daughter)
- O Death (2 Versions)
- Old Hare Hoar (Version 2)
- O Mistress Mine (Version 2)
- O' The Twelfth Day Of December
- Oyster Pie
- Peg A Ramsey (2 Versions)
- Phillida (3 Versions)
- Please One
- Pyramus
- Queen Dido (2 Versions)
- Ratcatcher
- Rich Jew
- Robin Goodfellow
- Robin Hood
- Rogero
- Rowland
- Sellenger's Round
- Shore's Wife (2 Versions)
- Sick, Sick (3 Vesions)
- Some Men For Sudden Joy (Round)
- There Dwelt A Man (Version 2)
- Titus Andronicus
- Tom A Bedlam (2 Versions)
- Troilus
- Troy Town
- Wellady
- Whenas We Sat In Babylon
- Where Is The Life
- Whoop
- Why Let The Strucken (If Care Do Cause)
- Willow, Willow (Version 2)
- Will Ye Buy A Fine Dog
- With A Fading
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Run to the Light
Trouble Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001C7B Release Date: 1994-04-20 |
Tracks:
- The Misery Shows
- Thinking Of The Past
- On Borrowed Time
- Run To The Light
- Peace Of Mind
- Born In A Prison
- Tuesday's Child
- The Beginning
Customer Reviews:
a shift in style, but still doom.......2006-07-11
The first song, Misery Shows, Part I (a different song than Misery Shows, Part 2, on the self-titled release), is lyrically either creative or contrived, depending upon your perception--it works the titles of several of its songs from previous records into its lyrics. There is also the first hints of Pink Floy experimentation here, especially on hte title track, and to some extent the album closer. (Which, BTW, reminds me of the Luke's Wall ending of War Pigs, as it become extremely "sped up" at the end, after a slumbering song. The lyrics do come off as religious, but there is no overt mention of God, Christ, etc. (though there is a very Christian sounding chorus in the last song, "In the beginning, all is forgiven, in the beginning, time to start living.")
Overall, this album contains the most of Trouble's forgettable songs. However, it can grow on you. And some of the forgettable songs, whose composition was a bit uneven and attempt at blending styles was a bit "clunky," are missed after they are not heard for awhile. The opening song, and the title song, are the stand-outs on the album--I personally like the closer as well, though the lyrics are overly "rhymey" in places. If you are really into Trouble, you'll still want this, but you will likely appreciate it as though it was a decent album by some other band.
AWESOME.......2005-07-12
Great band, mediocre CD.......2004-03-20
However, this CD was a huge disappointment to me when it came out. Trouble's first two albums, Psalm 9 and The Skull, were incredible. Two of the best metal albums ever released. So Run To The Light had a lot to live up to. And it just didn't do it. The songs aren't as heavy. The changes aren't as interesting. The songwriting isn't as good. It's not that it's bad. It's just that it's a poor effort by a great band. For anyone who remembers the disappointment when Celtic Frost put out Cold Lake, this is Trouble's Cold Lake.
If you want great Trouble buy Psalm 9, The Skull, and their self-titled 1990 album.
mandatory.......2002-10-29
I got hooked on Trouble about 12 years ago, and their music has always found a place in my CD player. "Run to the Light" shows an expansion of their unique metal stylings, drenched in doomy funereal riffs, one-of-a-kind guitar tones by a masterful duo, and some morose, emotional singing by Eric Wagner. Wartell and Franklin create some of the most distinctive dual-edged guitar pieces ever released by a metal band. The Sabbath influence is loud and clear, yet never derivative. Wagner's vocals are moody, emotional, forceful, anguished, and ultimately more masculine than most "clean" singers in this genre.
The lyrics tend to expound upon the trials and tribulations of a misguided, depressed soul, however Trouble has firm beliefs that the sorrowful man can find redemption "in the light". The difference between Trouble and other bands that tend to be "preachy" is that Trouble plumbs the depths of sorrow and feels the pain of the struggling man in a much more truthful and realistic way than most bands with the Christian moniker. In "Run to the Light", the message is clear that salvation lies "in the light", but even this positive message is conveyed from the point of view of a man buried in a pit of despair, and the listener still feels like the man in the song has a very long climb ahead. It is brilliant.
Trouble can be a difficult band to embrace right away. I needed a little time before I really understood what they were trying to do, and in my experience that is a sign of a GREAT band. Give them a try if you crave a different approach, and for those collectors of 80s hard rock / metal, any of the first four Trouble albums are a mandatory purchase.
The best Doom album from the best Doom band.......2000-12-07
It is true the band is Christian, but the lyrics reflect their personalities, beliefs, values, ideas, etc., and are not meant to convert anyone. At times the band can be very morbid and depressing, and the easiest way to describe their lyrical philosophy is "hope in a world of despair." It actually makes for some compelling songs.
My top picks would be "Born in a Prison", "The Misery Shows" and "Peace of Mind". Highly recommended!
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Symphony 9: Introduction to Dvorak
Dvorak Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000069HGK Release Date: 2002-09-17 |
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Sacred Music Complete
Purcell , King , and Kings Consort Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RHQJ Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Customer Reviews:
great, great!!!.......2006-12-05
ALL THE MUSIC YOU EVER NEED!!.......2003-05-23
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Shakespeare's Songbook, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Azica ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002IQKZ4 Release Date: 2004-07-06 |
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Rebecca Clarke: The Complete Choral Music
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008IHWO Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- He That Dwelleth In The Secret Place Of The Most High
- Ave Maria
- There Is No Rose
- Chorus From Shelley's 'Hellas'
- Come, O Come, My Life's Delight
- My Spirit Like A Charmed Bark Doth Float
- Daybreak
- Music, When Soft Voices Die
- Now Fie On Love
- A Lover's Dirge
- When Cats Run Home And Light Is Come
- Philomela
- Weep You No More, Sad Fountains
- Away, Delights - Angharad Gruffydd Jones
- Nacht Fur Nacht - Angharad Gruffydd Jones
- Spirits - Angharad Gruffydd Jones
- Take, O Take Those Lips Away
- Sleep
- Hymn To Pan
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Golden Age of Light Music: Great British Light Orchestras
Manufacturer: Guild ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002PZW6U Release Date: 2005-01-17 |
Tracks:
- Honey Child - Queen's Hall Light Orchestra
- Gypsy Fiddler
- Carnavalito - Cyril Stapleton
- Romantic Interlude
- Magic Circles
- Oh Dear What Can the Matter Be - Frank Cordell and His Orchestra
- Television March - The London Symphony Orchestra
- April in Portugal - Norrie Paramor
- Cactus Polka
- Kashmiri Song [From "Four Indian Love Lyrics"]
- Rainbow Run
- Prelude to a Memory - Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra,
- Goodwood Galop - Queen's Hall Light Orchestra
- Roundabout
- Spring Morning - Melachrino Orchestra
- Songs My Mother Taught Me - Peter Yorke and His Orchestra
- Sand in My Shoes - Robert Farnon
- Canadian Capers
- Rhapsody in Rhythm
- Jolly Brothers
- From Here to Eternity - Stanley Black
- Parade of the Clowns
- One Summer Day
- Ragamuffin
- Valencia - Edmundo Ros
- Oklahoma!: I Can't Say No/Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'/People Will ...
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Leave The Light On
Richard Espinoza Manufacturer: Thunder Moon Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008I2CE Release Date: 2003-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Leave The Light On
- Lie You To The Moon
- I Need You Now
- The Undertaker
- 3 Cowboy's
- The Ground You Walk On
- Before We Ever Met
- What She Say's Goes
- Almost Home
- Family Cabin
- Kind And Gentle Hand
- Day's Work (Bonus Track)
Album Description
Richard treats us to his first album Leave The Light On. It contains 12 original songs written and sung by Richard. With backing from a top-notch group of musicians this album has something for everyone, whether it be a slow ballad, a fast dance tune or a humorous song about life in the Grand Canyon. Take a listen I'm sure you'll be pleased.Customer Reviews:
Thank God for Cowboys.......2003-03-31
One of The Best I Have Ever Heard.......2003-03-22
undertaker.......2003-03-14
Leave The Light On.......2003-03-14
"I NEED YOU NOW" A tribute to all parents that care for the welfare of their children and care enough to guide, nurture and give willingly and liberally of their advise and wisdom and when needed a gental tough love persuasion to keep their offspring headed in the right direction and of the trust and love that the children of these type of parents have for them. An Awsome message!!! I could go on and on about each one of the songs of this album but space does not allow. I love the backup instramentals and guitar picken. Richard has done a great job on this album and I hope to see many more from him.
If the title track doesn't make you cry............2003-02-15
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Run to the Light
Trouble Manufacturer: EMI Distribution ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DTNA Release Date: 1988-08-24 |
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all your base are belong to us
Light The Fuse And Run Manufacturer: Exotic Fever ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000PE0G1E Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- I Think They Try
- Other People Dishes
- Not About Boys Or Girls
- There Are Spies Among Us
- Crybaby Lane
- Instrumentsone
- The Yes Man
- Six Four Nine Five
- Reality-Based TV
- Glass House Warming Party
Product Description
let me say that Light The Fuse And Run are 5 fellows from Richmond, Virginia who play the hardcore musics like I haven't heard in awhile. Sort of like the slightly less-developed little brother of Refused amazing genre-smashing The Shape Of Punk To Come, the group shows some smarts by simply not piling on one song after another that sounds exactly the same (a trap that many many groups in the genre have fallen into). While it may frustrate those looking for something that runs straight down the line (with one arm-pumping track after another), it's refreshing to me in that it simply allows some space for breathing between all the pummeling. Opening with a computerized voice reciting the first line of the recording, the group comes on full-bore only seconds later, blasting into "I Think They Try," with an absolutely thick rhythm section and some call and response chorus that alternately fits or doesn't (this particular listen I can identify with the scratchy response yelps). After barreling through "Other Peoples Dishes," the group throws in a nice changeup with "Not About Boys Or Girls." Starting out with sort of a mid-tempo metal feel, the track fits and starts through slower moments before again tearing loose. It's one of the more dynamic tracks on the disc and works pretty nicely. "Crybaby Lane" drops things off to acoustic guitar, some scratchy record sounds and vocals, and while it's a nice breather, it almost feels a bit too soulful, even with the amount of variety on the rest of the release. From there, the group builds things slowly with "Instrumentsone" before launching into what is probably the best track on the disc in "The Yes Men." Hitting with some of the nicest riffs on the disc and building from quiet guitars and filtered vocals to loud releases, it shows another nice set of dynamics for the group and leads perfectly into the radio-static rumble of the downright singalong hardcore of "Six Four Nine Five." Lyrically, the group touches on what you'dRock Music:
- Scarred for Life
- She's Pimpin' Me [CD-single]
- Silence
- Slaughter of the Soul [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Something Wicked
- Spade Ghetto Destruction [Explicit Lyrics]
- Strength of Steel
- Subconscious Terror
- The Bitch Is Back
- The Collection
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