Island Life

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It seems almost criminal to say anything less than stellar about Island Life, the sophomore album from producer Andre Levin's latin-fusion collective Yerba Buena. And indeed, there's a sufficent amount of energy and plenty of good-time party vibes on the disc, which infuses the Afro-Cuban framwork with cumbia, salsa, merengue and flamenco rhythms. The thing is, we've heard much of this hybrid before, done in more substantial ways. Yerba Buena wants to be all things to all people, and its music is jam-packed with splashy collaborators. The cutesy "Sugar Daddy" is a prime example, featuring something for traditionalists (Celia Cruz), urban hipsters (Les Nubians), and even movie buffs (John Leguizamo)--all in one song. There are also appearances from the critically acclaimed rap group Orishas (standout "La Candela"), Grammy favorite Diego "El Cigala" ("Corazon Bandolero) and Pedro Almodovar muse Rossy De Palma. It makes for an interesting A-list of world music VIPs and oddities, but Island Life ultimately doesn't gel into something outstanding. It's merely OK. --Joey Guerra

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Back in the High Life
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Stands the test of time
  • Got it for "Back in the High Life"
  • Three good songs and the rest is forgettable to unbearable
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  • I'm not really under thirteen
Back in the High Life
Steve Winwood
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ASIN: B000001FKA
Release Date: 1990-10-01

Tracks:

  1. Higher Love
  2. Take It As It Comes
  3. Freedom Overspill
  4. Back In The High Life Again
  5. The Finer Things
  6. Wake Me Up On Judgement Day
  7. Split Decision
  8. My Love's Leavin'

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Stands the test of time.......2007-07-16

The year I really started to take interest in music was 1986. It was the summer inbetween 6th and 7th grade and every song that I liked I would go out and buy the 45 single. Because I didn't have much money an album would really have to strike my interest to get me to buy it. "Back in the High Life" was one of those albums. The song "Higher Love" was a huge hit and I loved the song "Back in the High Life Again". Because there were at least two songs I liked I saved up the money and bought the tape. Every song sounded like a hit and I played the heck out of that tape until it wore out. When I got a CD player in the late 80s this was on my purchase list.

There were many albums and songs that I enjoyed in 1986 but very few albums that have held up well. Many albums had a lot of songs that sounded the same. You would have an artist that had a HUGE hit in one style and half of the next album would be trying to copy that style in order to get another big hit. Albums like this was an exception. Of course it helps that this is Steve Winwood's first big solo hit album. There is a lot of varity to keep this album interesting from the first to the last song and it is short enough that it doesn't over stay it's welcome. It is now 2007 and I have yet to get tired of this album and it has remained in my essential favorites for over 20 years.

If you are a fan of the 80s, even though you may have "Higher Love" on one of the many 80s compilations out there, the other songs are just as good and in some cases better (like "Finer Things" and "Freedom Overspill"). Give this one a chance.

My only complaint is this album is in much need of remastering. This is a minor complaint because all I have to do is turn up the volume a tad more than I have to do with other CDs.

3 out of 5 stars Got it for "Back in the High Life".......2007-07-12

Discovered I liked "Higher Love" and "Finer Things" and that was it. The sound quality on my disk isn't great--I had to raise the volume and do some fiddling to get it to compare to the previous levels that had worked for months. Wasn't worth the price, IMHO.

3 out of 5 stars Three good songs and the rest is forgettable to unbearable.......2007-05-28

I'm really surprised how high the ratings are for this. I'm a big Steve Winwood fan but really only three songs on here do it for me. The Celtic sounding Back In The High Life Again with nice mandolin and James Taylor harmony. Split Decision co written by Joe Walsh which gives the album an edge and My Love's Leavin' co written by former Bonzo Dog Vivian Stanshall(it's a shame the two of them didn't do this as a duet, as it's also perfect for Viv's voice). The hits Higher Love and The Finer things are okay but the rest isn't really any good in my humble opinion.

5 out of 5 stars Great Variety In One Package.......2007-05-12

This is a wonderful set of Steve Winwood's performances, and may be the best in all of his career. Althought there are "only" eight songs included on this disc, each one is unique and creative, with its own characteristicsand style. Also, each of these tracks is over five minutes long, for a total of about 45 minutes of play. Therefore, one does not feel shortchanged by listening to the eight songs, for each is great in its own right.

Steve primarily focuses on jazz, soul, dance, and island styles blended with good ol' rock 'n' roll. The lyrics of these songs explore fairly deep issues of life but the music tends to be light-hearted and suited for a party. Several of these tracks have become major hits on pop radio during the late 1980s, and the listener may be moved to sing along as the tune plays on the radio or on one's personal music player.

The album starts out with "Higher Love", a bouncy, lively hit with plenty of lighthearted percussion, and a memorable, sing-along chorus. This song is about finding a type of love in contrast to world problems and concerns, and was a popular hit on the radio. "The Finer Things" is generally an island sound, almost reggae-like, and was also a major hit. This track explores the enjoyment and appreciation of the good parts of a relationship with a loved one. "Back In The High Life" is perhaps the gentelest track, with a piano and synthetic fiddle in the background, and a folk/country sound; it was another major hit to reach the airwaves. It deals with returning to the good life after having to face responsibilities and problems.

The remaining five songs are of high quality as well, and noteworthy on their own. "Take It As It Comes" is the second track and is marked by a prominent brass section, giving it a jazzy flavor. This high-energy piece covers the necessity of dealing with and accepting difficulties in one's life. The next track, "Freedom Overspill" has a rhythm and blues style and brass horns, and could be misattributed to another very popular R&B singer. In this song, the subject encourages his friend to open up and talk about concerns and problems. "Wake Me Up On Judgement Day" makes a great dance song for a party, with a high-energy pop/synth background, even though the lyrics are about a guy who would rather sleep through the world's problems caused by human error. The second-to-last track "Split Decision" includes verses with a reggae sound and a chorus with a southern rock style similar to that of Joe Walsh. This mid-paced song tells a story about a guy in conflict with himself over making decisions and taking action. The last track "My Love's Leavin'" contains a synthetic string background along with extensive percusion and electronic keyboard. As the title suggests, this song is about experiencing the loss and heartache when one's lover leaves him.

Overall, this is probably the best of Steve Winwood's albums in his entire music career. If the listener obtains just one of his albums for their collection, this would be the best one to choose. It demonstrates his versatility in his musical styles and performances.

5 out of 5 stars I'm not really under thirteen.......2007-04-10

I'm in my mid 20's and discovered this song a few years ago on the radio and just couldn't turn it off. It totally drew me in, musically, vocally, melodically and everything. Fortunately the radio deejay said the title and artist of the song as soon as it was over so I was able to go out and buy this album the next day and fell in love with it.
Ellis Island
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Three Cheers for the Irish!!!
  • Ellis Island song brings tears to my eyes
  • How Are Things In Glocca Morra?
  • How Are Things In Glocca Morra?
  • The Best Historical CD Ever!
Ellis Island
The Irish Tenors , Brendan Graham , Chauncey Olcott , Irish Traditional , Johnny Cash , John Francis Patterson , Dermot MacMurrough , C. Kirkham , Eric Bogle , Burton Lane , Thomas Osbourne Davis , Irving Berlin , and Frank McNamara
Manufacturer: Music Matters
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ASIN: B000059TBG
Release Date: 2001-03-06

Tracks:

  1. Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears
  2. My Wild Irish Rose
  3. Love Thee Dearest
  4. Forty Shades of Green
  5. Courtin' in the Kitchen
  6. The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door
  7. I'll Tell My Ma
  8. Macushla
  9. Slievenamon
  10. The Green Fields of France
  11. Trasna Na Dtonnta (Over The Waves)
  12. Oro Se Do Bheatha Bhaile (Long Life to You on Your Homecoming)
  13. An Poc Ar Buile (The Mad Goat)
  14. The Rose of Tralee
  15. The Old Bog Road
  16. How Are Things In Glocca Morra
  17. The Croppy Boy
  18. A Nation Once Again
  19. Let There Be Peace
  20. Danny Boy
  21. God Bless America

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1. Isle Of Hope, Isle Of Tears
2. My Wild Irish Rose
3. Love Thee Dearest
4. Forty Shades Of Green
5. The Courtin Medley
A. Courtin, In The Kitchen
B. The Stone Outside Dan Murphy s Door
C. I ll Tell My Ma
6. Macushla
7. Slievenamon
8. The Green Fields Of France
9. The Irish Medley
A. Transna Na Dtonnta (Over The Waves)
B. Oro Se Do Bheatha Bhaile (Long Life To You On Your Homecoming)
C. An Poc Ar Buile (The Mad Goat)
10. The Rose Of Tralee
11. The Old Bog Road
12. How Are Things In Glocca Morra
13. The Croppy Boy
14. A Nation Once Again
15. Let There Be Peace
16. Danny Boy
17. God Bless America

Format: CD

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The Irish Tenors' fourth album sees the trio of Anthony Kearns, Ronan Tynan, and Finbar Wright paying a sentimental musical tribute to Ellis Island, the hallowed landmark that met the majority of immigrants entering the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. Needless to say, the Tenors' repertoire this time around is full of reflective ballads of love, loss, and homesickness, including the original "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears" that opens this disc. Throughout this studio recording, the Irish Tenors are in fine form and backed by a soft-hued orchestra that never interferes with their soaring vocals. Traditional tunes include "My Wild Irish Rose," "How Are Things in Glocca Mora," and, of course, "Danny Boy" (the last sung by all three tenors, with refreshingly simple solo piano accompaniment). Thankfully, the threesome didn't forget that the immigrants had fun, too, as evidenced by some lighthearted fare; "The Courtin' Medley" features the Tenors at their most upbeat and comical. Ellis Island is a moving aural portrait of the struggles and triumphs of the Irish émigrés and a must-have for fans of the threesome. Newcomers may enjoy the Tenors' debut disc even more, as the earlier live album is a slightly more upbeat and spirited affair. --Jason Verlinde

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Three Cheers for the Irish!!!.......2007-05-30

A glorious concert in a historic setting, with all involved in top notch form. Finbar finds a great old Johnny Cash number, Ronan sings a Glocka
Mora to end all, and Anthony Kearns sings murderously difficult versions
of Macushla and The Croppy Boy like an angel. And their Courtin' and Irish
Medleys, and their "Nation Once Again" trios are simply glorious glees.

With the benefit of a grand theme, this is perhaps the best, and best balanced, of all their programs.

5 out of 5 stars Ellis Island song brings tears to my eyes.......2006-03-17

This magical album crosses oceans and centuries and puts me in touch with my Irish ancestry. The title song tells a story similar to my greatgrandmother's and even though I've heard it many times now, I still weep for her.

5 out of 5 stars How Are Things In Glocca Morra?.......2004-04-16

Long a fan of Irish music, I have turned to a series of artists to satiate my appetite. Bing Crosby and John McCormick have been succeeded by the Irish Tenors.

This CD has a bit more of an Irish American theme as "Isle Of Hope, Isle Of Tears" and "God Bless America" illustrate. Interspersed among these tunes are traditional Irish tunes such as "Macushla" and "Croppy Boy", along with newer songs, such as "The Green Fields Of France" and "How are Things In Glocca Morra?"

The singing is excellent, the words understandable. I appreciate the inclusion the lyrics of the songs contained on the insert of the cover. These are songs you will want to learn, whose stories you will want to research. I have. Listen again and again!

5 out of 5 stars How Are Things In Glocca Morra?.......2004-04-16

Long a fan of Irish music, I have turned to a series of artists to satiate my appetite. Bing Crosby and John McCormick have been succeeded by the Irish Tenors.

This CD has a bit more of an Irish American theme as "Isle Of Hope, Isle Of Tears" and "God Bless America" illustrate. Interspersed among these tunes are traditional Irish tunes such as "Macushla" and "Croppy Boy", along with newer songs, such as "The Green Fields Of France" and "How are Things In Glocca Morra?"

The singing is excellent, the words understandable. I appreciate the inclusion the lyrics of the songs contained on the insert of the cover. These are songs you will want to learn, whose stories you will want to research. I have. Listen again and again!

5 out of 5 stars The Best Historical CD Ever!.......2003-11-21

I think this is best CD since Live in Belfast! it also has 2 songs not included on the video! it's a unique album of how the immigration to Ellis Island and New York turned out. It also has songs of the war such as The Green Fields Of France (The Best One) or, the croppy boy. I would recommend this to anyone!
Elton John And Tim Rice's Aida (1999 Concept Album)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Elton John And Tim Rice's Aida (1999 Concept Album)
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ASIN: B00000IFTH
Release Date: 1999-03-23

Tracks:

  1. Another Pyramid - Sting
  2. Written In The Stars - Elton John/LeAnn Rimes
  3. Easy As Life - Tina Turner ft. Angelique Kidjo
  4. My Strongest Suit - Spice Girls
  5. I Know TheTruth - Elton John/Janet Jackson
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  7. Amneris' Letter - Shania Twain
  8. A Step Too Far - Elton John/Heather Headley/Sherie Scott
  9. Like Father Like Son - Lenny Kravitz
  10. Elaborate Lives - Heather Headley
  11. How I Know you - James Taylor
  12. The Messenger - Elton John/Lulu
  13. The Gods Love Nubia - Kelly Price
  14. Enchantment Passing Through - Dru Hill
  15. Orchestral Finale - Elton John

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Following hot on the heels of their enormously successful collaboration for The Lion King, Elton John and Tim Rice have once again culled their talents to create another Disney contemporary musical, based this time on Verdi's opera Aida. The album, recorded by some of the biggest talents of pop, country, and R&B, features songs from the stage show, which recounts the well-known tale of a love triangle further complicated by slavery, royalty, and the armed forces. John duets to great effect with country crooner LeAnn Rimes, the enchanting Janet Jackson, and the lovely Lulu of To Sir with Love fame. Lush and lively, the soundtrack hits a hoot of a (decidedly not highbrow) high point with the infectious pop of the Spice Girls warbling the merits of undergarments on "My Strongest Suit" ("Always wear underwear/Anytime, anywhere"). Lenny Kravitz funks things up with "Like Father Like Son." Shania Twain's husky emoting makes a fine pop ballad of the brief "Amneris' Letter." "Not Me" chronicles the goodness of love as Boyz II Men coo dreamily, their harmonies nestling into John's sumptuous score. --Paige La Grone

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I would order from you again........2007-01-27

Product arrived in a timely manner in new condition, still wrapped in plastic. Thank you.

5 out of 5 stars Loved it!!!.......2006-09-07

I'm so impressed with this album for several different reasons.
3) It's Elton John
2) I loved all but two of the songs!
1) I usually hate the original broadway cast albums and movie soundtracks. They don't do the songs justice. They usually have chopped up versions of the songs and include unnecessary dialouge.

I'd love to see every musical (broadway or movie) done this way!
I appreciate the b'way versions, but I don't want to listen to them in my car...

4 out of 5 stars good variety and feeling.......2004-06-24

This is a very good CD. "Written in the Stars" is an extremely emotional song, and it is my favorite on the album. I would like to see the show on Broadway, but I have to say I don't think it can be too much better than this CD

2 out of 5 stars Sour Concepts.......2003-06-29

It takes so much to try to get a musical to make its way upon Broadway. Sometimes you really need to understand how to make it really happen within the passion of the storytelling music. In that case with Elton John, he nearly seemed to make it with Aida. While the music for Broadway always seems to have at least something completely mgaical and a dash of power in it. Sometimes, you really need to understand it, to make it happen, and others don't see it from the start. Although Elton John has had great music for years, at least once in a era, something goes a little flat.

The 1999 Aida, was not a studio album from Elton, but a preview from what was happen on Broadway. The various artists record contains so many different artists in the record including Tina Turner, Boyz II Men, Dru Hill, and the upcoming Heather Headley. Before Heather made it as a singer, she made it right here in Aida, on this record. The only decent song that was a hit was Written In The Stars, which Elton performed with Leann Rimes. The song was also the last song Elton cracked Billboard's Top 40. Still, there really wasn't a lot of enjoyment within most of the record, and it fell into a sleeper. Considering that Elton is already planning on making another smash musical on Broadway, hopefully he'll do better with the concept record.

When it does come to making it on Broadway, it isn't really anything exciting, unless it truly is a smash, and Aida is a smash on Broadway, just not the record. Still, if you're a die hard fan of Aida, buy this record. Otherwise, it could be a hitless miss.

5 out of 5 stars Living Elaborate Lives..........2002-11-02

Aida was Elton John and Tim Rice's baby, providing a concept soundtrack album before even setting the stage on fire, the tracks are generally sweeping show ballads.
Elton teams up with several lovely and talented ladies, in LeAnn Rimes, Janet Jackson, and Lulu. "Written In The Stars" could be a vocal gladiator battle, the way LeAnn and Elton sing it. Janet and Lulu prove themselves as more mellow duet partners.
Kelly Price makes "The Gods Love Nubia" her own, the song is tied up in soul with her voice being smooth as silk. The far too short "Amneris' Letter" shows off Shania Twain's voice to perfection also. Pop culture phenomenon the Spice Girls turn "My Strongest Suit" into the most obvious pop stomper of this set. Another strong point is Heather Headley's solo "Elaborate Lives". A rich ballad, Headley recently embarked on an R&B singing career with the track "He Is". The legendary Tina Turner provides a fiery perfomance, her track being the powerful "Easy As Life" with Angelique Kidjo.
Duds are also present, Sting and Dru Hill's tracks are admitted stinkers. James Taylor, Boyz II Men, Sherie Scott, and Lenny Kravitz also deliver perfomances on the album. This album is well put together, with strong tunes and a short-list of superstars presenting them. A fun buy.
Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This Set Is FUNKY AVANT GARDE FIYAH!
  • Private Life:...
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  • Private Life
  • the BEST Best of Grace Jones
Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions
Grace Jones
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ASIN: B000007QQK
Release Date: 1998-06-16

Tracks:

  1. Private Life (Long Version)
  2. Private Life (Dub Version)
  3. Love Is The Drug (Long Version)
  4. Breakdown
  5. Warm Leatherette (Long Version)
  6. The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game (Long Version)
  7. I've Done It Again
  8. Pars (Long Version)
  9. Pull Up To The Bumper
  10. Use Me (Long Version)
  11. She's Lost Control (Long Version)
  12. She's Lost Control (Dub Version)

Tracks:

  1. Walking In The Rain
  2. Cry Now, Laugh Later
  3. Nightclubbing
  4. The Apple Stretching
  5. Nipple To The Bottle (12' Version)
  6. My Jamaican Guy (12' Version)
  7. Feel Up
  8. I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)
  9. Demolition Man (Long Version)
  10. Unlimited Capacity For Love
  11. Ring Of Fire (Demo)
  12. Man Around The House
  13. Living My Life (7' Version)
  14. Slave To The Rhythm (Hot Blooded Version)

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In the wake of Marianne Faithfull's disco-punk fusion on 1979's Broken English, Island label mate and disco diva Grace Jones made a similar left turn with a couple of albums of new-wave classics (the Pretenders' "Private Life," Iggy Pop's "Nightclubbing"), new-wave "classics" (the Normal's "Warm Leatherette") and a soul chestnut or two ("The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game") given her uniquely growling treatment. As the funk grew stronger, she even placed a few hits on the charts, notably the 1982 "Pull Up to the Bumper." Private Life surveys this, the artiest of Jones's periods, including rare 12-inch and dub mixes. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This Set Is FUNKY AVANT GARDE FIYAH!.......2007-07-17

i recently bought this set becauase i was interested in hearing more of Grace's music.AMAZING! "Warm Leatherette"..........is "FUNK PERSONIFIED."
oh gosh...and "Private Life" (dub version) especially when you listen with stereo headphones.....you're in another realm. definitely worth the money i spent on it.this set is getting CONSTANT rotation in my portable mp3 player. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

5 out of 5 stars Private Life:..........2007-02-15

A Great Overall collection of her bigger songs. My favorite is the extended version of "Slave to the Rhythm (8:18)" For the collection and value of the discs, I give it - Five stars!!

5 out of 5 stars Chronicles of her art.......2005-06-25

The dynamic queen of outrage; her stunning, fierce looks and her legendary temper made her famous far beyond those who would ever hear her music. That's the perfect way to describe Jones' recording career. In 1979 her disco theme were cramped; forcing Grace to evolve herself and her musical aspirations. By the help of artist Jean Paul-Goude, they created the basics: a stunning androgynous look and a fast hard hitting rhythm, controlled by reggae legends Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. "Warm Leatherette" was the first of three stunning albums recorded at the Compass Point studios in the Bahamas. The album was an immediate UK success hitting the Top 50 in the album charts; the single "Private Life" was one of her first worldwide hits establishing herself as a regular on the British top chart. "Warm Leatherette" was a compilation of several of covers, from Tom Petty "Breakdown" to Roxy Music "Love Is the Drug" to the Motown's "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" to far beyond Daniel Millers ominous title track "Warm Leatherette". "Warm Leatherette" also brought Grace the public acknowledgement she never received for her disco work; basically Grace stuck with the chosen songs and further improved them. In 1981 the second album arrived titled: Nightclubbing. Again Sly & Robbie provided the great back-up music for Grace it turned out to be Grace's most successful album to date. Proving once again that Grace had chosen the perfect songs to interpret, her amazing cover of Bill Withers' "Use Me" becomes a sexual plead, and her rocking rendition of the Police's "Demolition Man" made the original totally obsolete. "Nightclubbing" is her most delicious recording to date; from Iggy Pop "Nightclubbing" to Flash the Pan's torch song "Walking in the Rain" really put Grace on the musical map, even as far as, the New Musical Express crowned it album of the year, 1981. Despite of the great covers Grace co-wrote her perhaps biggest hit to date: Pull Up to the Bumper, which is a delicious chocolate flowing in-between dub, proving Grace to be equally versatile as the cover songs chosen. The last of three albums, came in 1982, titled, Living My Life. This time around Grace was overly more involved with the entire process, from song writing to even co-producing the songs. "Living My Life" once again proved Grace's capability as a performer. "My Jamaican Guy" has inspired many hip-hop artist over the years, noteworthy, L.L Coo J's massive hit "Doin' It". Overall "Living My Life" was such a personal piece of work, Nipple to the Bottle recycling the beat of "Pull Up to the Bumper" and "Cry Now, Laugh Later" presented the avant-garde in Grace. Think you can handle a growling rendition of Melvin Van Peebles "The Apple Stretching"? Just listen to Grace's deep conviction and be prepared to be amazed. With "Slave to the Rhythm" Grace further improved her image as the queen of outrage, proving to be one of Grace's biggest hit singles. When all is said and done, Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions is the perfect introduction to her prime-years in music. Although not career-spanning, it showcases Grace Jones' amazing capability as a singer and entertainer. Grace Jones may not regain that kind of perfection ever again, but she doesn't have to, the recordings are the chronicles of her art.

4 out of 5 stars Private Life .......2005-04-22

By all means a phenomenal compilation that covers her outstanding years at Island Records.Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare takes a lot of the credits; an outstanding band leaded by the best musician there is makes for an experience beyond the limited range music in the 80's had to offer. Grace Jones, whipped up some truly remarkable songs, like Sting's "Demolition Man" with its electro-beat and crackling whip lashing makes for what I'd classify as downright naughty. Warm Leatherette the first of three albums by Sly, Robbie and Grace; the album represents some of Jones' most experimental stuff to date, she covers songs from Tom Petty "Breakdown" to The Pretenders "Private Life" and the truly magnificent rendition of The Motown's "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game". The aforementioned song is one of her most delicious tracks; the amazing beat is perfectly complimented by Grace's soulful vocal deliverance (anyone who claims that Grace Jones can't sing should take the time to listen to this marvelous song).

Her cover of The Normals "Warm Leatherette" is something special, indeed. The continuous hints at sex and the amazing band is truly something that everyone should experience, once in a life time that is. My favorite track off Warm Leatherette is the exotic French tune: Pars. Amazing capable of a tranquillest buzz, the breathy, sexy vocals are amongst some her finest and once again the band drains each beat to the bone, truly stunning. Also included is the hypnotic "Private Life" (Presented in both a long and a dub version) stands as one of her biggest hit singles to date. Grace hit the height of her career in 1981 with the album: Nightclubbing. The album was something completely new, a perfect kind of chill: making sex on warm leatherette. The jungle rhythm of "Pull Up to the Bumper" still sounds as fresh and naughty as did nearly 25 years ago and the dog breathing slob of "Feel Up" is equally matched by the mysterious On-Paris-streets-at-night "I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango). Seldom have I heard Grace sound as intimate as she does on "I've Done It Again" which slides right down and strips you off instant breath.

The final session the album cull songs from is "Living My Life" which contains songs of the more personal direction. On the album Grace co-wrote and eventually co-produced each and every song on the album. The beast songs chosen from Living My Life are: the stunning "Nipple to the Bottle", "My Jamaican Guy", "The Apple Stretching" and the heart-throbbing "Unlimited Capacity for Love" which stands as one of my personal favorites. Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions is stunning representation of Grace's Island material; includes 26 songs and many of them are presented in extended and in different mixes. It also includes 2 previously unreleased songs prior to the album release: the funky "Vamp-ish" Man Around the House and the reggae influenced Johnny Cash cover "Ring of Fire". Private Life: The Compass Point sessions are mostly aimed at hard-core Grace Jones fans (who anxiously await a new album release) but it also makes for a great listen to the casual fan who wants to explore the "Grace Jones Legend" a little closer.

5 out of 5 stars the BEST Best of Grace Jones.......2004-09-17

There are SO MANY compilations devoted to this woman's music. I think she actually has more compilation albums than she had regular albums. Whatever. This one's a real winner. Especially if you liked her early eighties work. This double cd covers everything from hard-edged dance tunes ( Warm Leatherette ) to ballads ( the gorgeous I've Done It Again ) to dub reggae ( just about everything else ). Appearing on cd for the first time are several extended versions of songs from her albums ( which were actually recorded as extended versions, by the studio band, the Compass Point All-Stars, not just remixed and extended by some studio boffin ). Great liner notes. Great cover versions. I LOVE THIS CD. Very highly recommended.
Island Life
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Best motivation to learn Spanish ever!!
  • Great disc
  • Island Life
  • Trying too hard
  • A marvelous CD
Island Life
Yerba Buena
Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
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ASIN: B0009VNBW4
Release Date: 2005-07-26

Tracks:

  1. Dr. Aneub Abreys Island Blues Cures: Intro
  2. El Burrito
  3. Sugar Daddy (featuring John Leguizamo & Les Nubians with Celia Cruz)
  4. La Vida La Life
  5. Belly Dancer (featuring Fulanito & members of Gogol Bordello)
  6. La Candela (Prendela) (featuring Orishas)
  7. Corazon Bandolero (featuring El Cigala)
  8. Bilingual Girl (featuring Joe Bataan)
  9. Fever (featuring M1 from Dead Prez)
  10. Bla Bla Bla
  11. No No No
  12. Dr. Aneub Abreys Island Blues Cures: Accent Elimination
  13. Cityzen Citysoy
  14. Te Estoy Amando Locamente (featuring Rosi DePalma)
  15. El Burrito (Saboreando) (featuring Peret & Ile Aye)
  16. Dr. Aneub Abrey's Island Blues Cures: Farewell
  17. Sugar Daddy (White Lion Remix)

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It seems almost criminal to say anything less than stellar about Island Life, the sophomore album from producer Andre Levin's latin-fusion collective Yerba Buena. And indeed, there's a sufficent amount of energy and plenty of good-time party vibes on the disc, which infuses the Afro-Cuban framwork with cumbia, salsa, merengue and flamenco rhythms. The thing is, we've heard much of this hybrid before, done in more substantial ways. Yerba Buena wants to be all things to all people, and its music is jam-packed with splashy collaborators. The cutesy "Sugar Daddy" is a prime example, featuring something for traditionalists (Celia Cruz), urban hipsters (Les Nubians), and even movie buffs (John Leguizamo)--all in one song. There are also appearances from the critically acclaimed rap group Orishas (standout "La Candela"), Grammy favorite Diego "El Cigala" ("Corazon Bandolero) and Pedro Almodovar muse Rossy De Palma. It makes for an interesting A-list of world music VIPs and oddities, but Island Life ultimately doesn't gel into something outstanding. It's merely OK. --Joey Guerra

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Best motivation to learn Spanish ever!!.......2006-03-18

Well, OK. I can think of one motivation that might be better. But this CD is amazing, even for a white boy that knows no Spanish. It's a big island where all you need to do is love the rhythm and the music!

This is a concept album that works because it is all about fun. Andres Levin takes us on a tour of the island that seems to move from funky to hip hop to Cuban to god knows where. It pokes fun at itself and some easy targets (Pres. Bush).

So don't miss out. Even if you don't speak spanish, you will like this one. But as they say, two tongues are better than one, baby.

5 out of 5 stars Great disc.......2006-03-09

I love the CD and recommend it to anyone! President Alien (Yerba Buena) is the BOMB as well.

5 out of 5 stars Island Life.......2006-01-06

I first heard of Yerbabuena, while listening to NPR's "The World", and immediately knew that I had to get the CD. Yerbabuena is explosive, witty, and well executed. I'm not sure what other reviewers are referring to... the album is a gem in my opinion, catchy lyrics, great fusion, good instrumentation...not to mention contributions by Diego "El Cigala", Orishas, and others.
It's a shame that Yerbabuena does not get airtime play in broadcast stations (yet), they are certainly a cut above the overplayed reggeton, salsa and repetitive ballads in Latin radio. If you are tired of all the above, this album is for you. Enjoy.

3 out of 5 stars Trying too hard.......2005-11-18

Andres Levin is a genius ... behind the console. When put in front of a band, he's merely ok. He is a great producer and sound engineer, yet his two efforts w/ Yerba Buena somehow fail to grasp my imagination the way other latin and spanglish bands do. For an excellent example of music PRODUCED but not performed by Mr. Levin, I recommend our countrymen (yes, both Levin and me are venezuelans) Los Amigos Invisibles' first american published album "The new sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera.

5 out of 5 stars A marvelous CD.......2005-09-25

Yes of course one of the best latin music "spanglish" cd of these years.
Don't miss it.
Island Life
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Only Grace Jones......
  • There's just something about it.
  • Fun, French, Funk, and a dance club classic!
  • ENJOYABLE
  • Island Woman #1
Island Life
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ASIN: B000001FTH
Release Date: 1990-06-15

Tracks:

  1. La Vie En Rose
  2. I Need a Man
  3. Do or Die
  4. Private Life
  5. Love is the Drug
  6. I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)
  7. Pull Up To The Bumper
  8. Walking In The Rain
  9. My Jamaican Guy
  10. Slave To The Rhythm

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Only Grace Jones.............2007-04-02

I heard the song "Pull Up to My Bumper" when I was in college - at a nightclub near by. It's odd combination of disco, new wave and funk really was unique to my new wave/disco sensibilities. Those gutteral throaty vocals. Who was Grace Jones?

I bought the album and while I wasn't really sent with the whole thing, I had to admit to liking some of it.

Flash forward several years and there's Grace Jones again! Only this time she's in a Conan movie and then as a vampire (Vamp). Finally I saw her in concert at a small Atlanta venue and she was....completely twisted!

While I'm not a huge fan of Grace Jones overall, this album, Island Life, really does capture some of her best work. My favorite is "Ma Vie en Rose" though I was too young to have heard it during the 70's in any discotheque. Other favorites include, "Nightclubbing", "Walking in the Rain", "I've Seen that Face Before" and to a lesser degree now, "Pull up to the Bumper".

Grace Jones is an institution. She is odd, quirky, and to my sensibilities an icon of sorts of the 1980's. This is an album that can convey her unique qualities to many who just don't know who she is. Those my 14 year old son says he thinks she's weird and refuses to accept that the weird "chick" from Conan the Destroyer is singing the songs (oh and he says the cover art on the album is scary - I agree).

5 out of 5 stars There's just something about it........2006-07-16

Grace is fasinating. She's such a legend, rightfully so. There's something about her music that keeps me coming back. "Island Life" is a retrospective, and a very good one. I love everything about it. Especially her cover of "La Vie En Rose" by Edith Piaf (which is one of my favorite songs ever.) The album artwork is also perfect. Very creative. Perfection.

5 out of 5 stars Fun, French, Funk, and a dance club classic!.......2006-03-09

I find this album very exciting. Grace brings back the 20's song "La Vie en Rose" like no other! She also brings back a party with "Pull up to my bumper". If you love Grace Jone's intence authority, you'll love the rest of the album. Go Grace,go!!!

4 out of 5 stars ENJOYABLE.......2005-05-10

As compilation albums go, this is a good offering. I'm not a big Grace Jones fan, and mainly bought this album for the two songs that bookend it - 'La Vie En Rose' and 'Slave To The Rhythm', two excellent songs. In between there is some vintage disco floor filler stuff, and the tongue-in-cheek 'Pull Up To The Bumper'. In summary, a worthy addition to any CD collection

5 out of 5 stars Island Woman #1 .......2004-11-28

Grace Jones is a lady who's consistently managed to stun and shock people; even up to this day. Many might only know her by her image and a couple of movies she did in the mid eighties, but surprise! Surprise! She's also a singer. In fact; Grace Jones got signed in 1977 and stormed the charts with her lead single "I Need a Man" and the album "Portfolio" was a huge success, in spite of the albums success Grace didn't really achieve the amount of success she'd hoped for. Her second lp followed in 1978; titled "Fame." After a fair amount of success (#1 hit single with "I Need a Man and a gold selling rendition of "La Vie En Rose") she finally received her due. The single "Do or Die" hit #8 on the dance charts and the album was named one of the `most important disco albums' of the seventies.

Her third (and last) disco lp followed in 1979 called "Muse", you can't really blame the album for its lack of success and exposure, especially when you consider the disco riot that occurred in the late seventies. Despite of the incident, the album did have one somewhat successful song with "On Your Knees" which ought to be her last successful disco single. As disco slowly (or rather quickly) faded, Grace decided to change her image, and received help from her now ex-husband Jean Paul Goude. Together they created this mythological androgynous warrior, with the image followed her new music style, main stream rock fused with punk/ reggae. The bearing of the new image came in 1980; in titled "Warm Leatherette" and whatever success she did not receive in her disco years; she certainly did with this one.

The album was a hit; earning rave reviews for its sauciness and uniqueness, take her handle of the classic "Love Is the Drug" and her ferocious growl and squirm of "Private Life" if perfect had a definition "Private Life" would certainly be it. In 1981 followed the release of what ought to be her most successful record; Nightclubbing. The album includes the #5 hit single "Pull Up to the Bumper" and the album peaked at #32 on the Billboard Chart, it was also crowned "album of the year" in 1981. Songs included on this compilation, the eerie "Walking in the Rain" the hit song "Pull Up to the Bumper" and the truly terrific "I've Seen That Face Before." In 1982 she received a Grammy nomination for her "One Man Show" and the album "Living My Life" soon followed, producing two hit singles "My Jamaican Guy" and "Nipple to the Bottle." In 1985 followed her most successful single yet; Slave to the Rhythm, which is a lush tune perfectly complimented by a gorgeous music video. "Inside Story" and "Bulletproof Heart" followed in 1986 and 1989. Review by Me (R. Chris aka Chriss).

Island Life
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Island Life
  • Perfect for lounging
  • Smooth Sailing...
  • One of the Best Smooth Jazz Recordings So Far This Year
Island Life
Ken Navarro
Manufacturer: Positive Music
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00004S7ZI
Release Date: 2000-04-11

Tracks:

  1. Wake up Call
  2. Island Life
  3. Pluse Point
  4. Part of It All
  5. Sweet Mercy
  6. Souvenir
  7. World of Our Own
  8. Delicioso
  9. Heaven & Earth
  10. Try Again [Live][*]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Island Life.......2004-04-18

I listen to this at work when my stress level is high and it takes me away to an oceanside vacation with a cold drink in my hand. Fantastic!

5 out of 5 stars Perfect for lounging.......2001-11-20

If you like the Rippingtons, you will enjoy this cd. Lots of guitar type jazz, easy going and smooth.

This cd has been in my car's cd player since I bought it!

5 out of 5 stars Smooth Sailing..........2001-08-11

If you're looking for some great background music for work, reading, or for smoothing-out your driving in heavy traffic situations where some beautiful sounds might help to sooth your savage beast... slip in this CD. It puts me in a very peaceful place... in fact I had in my car's CD for about a week before I took it out. This will help you let-off and relax.

5 out of 5 stars One of the Best Smooth Jazz Recordings So Far This Year.......2000-05-18

It is that good for me to boast that statement. Had a hard day at the office? Put this one in your CD Player, close the lights and you'll feel like you are there. Best one from Ken yet and quite possibly the best smooth jazz recording for 2000! Highly recommended!
Life on Other Planets
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It all stated a few years back
  • grass smoke some new
  • Great rock 'n roll...
  • Better with age...
  • New direction but songcraft suffers (4 Stars)
Life on Other Planets
Supergrass
Manufacturer: Island
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ASIN: B000088E60
Release Date: 2003-02-11

Tracks:

  1. Za
  2. Rush Hour Soul
  3. Seen The Light
  4. Brecon Beacons
  5. Can't Get Up
  6. Evening Of The Day
  7. Never Done Nothing Like That Before
  8. Funniest Thing
  9. Grace
  10. La Song
  11. Prophet 15
  12. Run

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Life on Other Planets is proof positive that you just never know what a band has in them. While the notoriously blunted Supergrass have always produced vividly screaming pop, their songs never followed an arc, instead flashing their moments of knuckleheaded brilliance before shuffling off in another direction. While Life on Other Planets, their fourth disc, has the band's goofball hallmarks--random coughs, braying animals, and mashed potato references, to name three--the songs go somewhere, and they yank us along with them. From the galloping chorus in "Grace," to the rickety handheld percussion and soft phrasings of "Evening of the Day," and the zippy distorted guitar lead in "Rush Hour Soul," Supergrass offers complete pop pictures with enormous detail and lots of instrumental extras. And the songs really rock. Plus, it's hard not to be staggered by a group that cagily writes about offbeat topics like expired witches ("Brecon Beacons") and life among the dead ("Prophet 15") while remembering to make those bridges and choruses soar. --Kim Hughes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It all stated a few years back.......2005-11-26

I was in grade 7 or 8 and I heard Grace by Supergrass on Muchmusic and i thought it was decent. A year passed & I still remember the band name and the song so I downloaded it....That's when I fell in love. I have listened to this cd so many times that when I do listen to it now I save it for a special occasion




Check out the video for Rush Hour Soul, it's crazy!

5 out of 5 stars grass smoke some new .......2005-11-22

supergrass life on other planets the album which featured the great single "grace" which sounded like t.rex KOOL i've got all their albums..but really i only listen too this and "in it for the money" because they have the less radio-friendly popness too them and have a dark twist on "in it for the money" and on this album you have the sparkly guitars yet a rockier sound a modern day classic by a britpop band who's shed it's label

4 out of 5 stars Great rock 'n roll... .......2005-03-05

Criminally under-rated album from a criminally under-rated band. Check it out.

5 out of 5 stars Better with age..........2004-11-01

Supergrass is one of the best bands active today. Their sound is both retro and current. Not only can they make catchy music, but their musicianship is second to none. That said, this release took a few listens to grow on me, but it has certainly done that. Each time it takes its place in my car's CD player, it stays there for weeks at a time. I feel this is one of their better releases, and I anxiously await the next...

4 out of 5 stars New direction but songcraft suffers (4 Stars).......2004-09-29

Like every Supergrass album, Life On Other Planets takes the Supergrass formula of quirkiness and pop-masterworks and combines them with a new style. This time around it's glam rock but there's still fewer shining examples of Supergrass' wonderful songcraft than on their first two releases. Half of the album's great, while the rest is either good, bad, or even worse: filler. Songs like "Can't Get Up" and "Funniest Thing" feel half finished while "Evening Of The Day" is a purposeful parody of a parody that isn't funny as much as it is annoying, annoying being a term rarely found in any intelligent description of a Supergrass song. Although this is by far the most inconsistent release of Supergrass' career, the highs found here match and even outweigh the lows. The singles "Rush Hour Soul," "Seen The Light," "Never Done Nothing Like That Before," and "Grace" are all great additions to the Supergrass library. The wonderful "Za" and the gloomy funk of "Breacon Beacons" are also stand out tracks that make this album definitely worth owning. With "La Song" there are elements of the worse tracks featured here with a boring start that is almost unbearable after hearing what the rest of the song sounds like. This is an accurate representation of LOOP as a whole, some parts being fantastic, others being plain or grating. For the most part though this is a good album, if inconsistent. It is unsettling to see sketchy material on a Supergrass release and their production is a bit irksome in some spots but Life On Other Planets also confirms that Supergrass will never lose their touch for writing some of the most memorable pop songs of all time, should you be paying attention.
Victor Herbert: The American Girl
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Beautiful Victor Herbert
  • Beautiful Victor Herbert
  • Beautiful Victor Herbert
Victor Herbert: The American Girl

Manufacturer: Arabesque Recordings
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000T6L
Release Date: 1992-10-26

Tracks:

  1. The American Girl Two-Step
  2. The Princess Pat (Sels)
  3. The Dream Girl (Sels)
  4. Natoma (Sels)
  5. A Kiss In The Dark from Orange Blossoms
  6. A Love Sonnet
  7. Inauguration March

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Victor Herbert.......1999-05-19

This recording (Arabesque Z6561) is one of three CD recordings of Victor Herbert's music by Don Hunsberger and the Eastman School of music produced in the early 1980's. (The others are Arabesque Z6529 and Z6547) All are superbly recorded using the original orchestra arrangements from a composer who was gifted in the art of orchestration. We get a sampling of marches, selections from operettas, humor songs, and a selection from his opera Natoma. Teresa Ringholt sings with the orchestra on a few songs and her sweet soprano voice is perfect for the part. We need more of Victor Herbert's beautiful music to be discovered and performed in the way Herbert intended it to be performed. The authenic Victor Herbert may be the next discovery in the same way the authenic Scott Joplin has been discovered by the public.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Victor Herbert.......1999-05-19

This (Arabesque Z6561) is one of three CD recordings of Victor Herbert's music by Don Hunsberger and the Eastman School of music produced in the early 1980's. (The others are Arabesque Z6529 and Z6547) All are superbly recorded using the original orchestra arrangements from a composer who was gifted in the art of orchestration. We get a sampling of marches, selections from operettas, humor songs, and a selection from his opera Natoma. Teresa Ringholt sings with the orchestra on a few songs and her sweet soprano voice is perfect for the part. We need more of Victor Herbert's beautiful music to be discoivered and performed in the way Herbert intended it to be performed. The authenic Victor Herbert may be the next discovery in the same way the authenic Scott Joplin has been discovered by the public.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Victor Herbert.......1999-05-19

This (Arabesque Z6561) is one of three CD recordings of Victor Herbert's music by Don Hunsberger and the Eastman School of music produced in the early 1980's. (The others are Arabesque Z6529 and Z6547) All are superbly recorded using the original orchestra arrangements from a composer who was gifted in the art of orchestration. We get a sampling of marches, selections from operettas, humor songs, and a selection from his opera Natoma. Teresa Ringholt sings with the orchestra on a few songs and her sweet soprano voice is perfect for the part. We need more of Victor Herbert's beautiful music to be discoivered and performed in the way Herbert intended it to be performed. The authenic Victor Herbert may be the next discovery in the same way the authenic Scott Joplin has been discovered by the public.
Island Style
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    Island Style
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Palm Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00016XNJ8
    Release Date: 2004-01-20

    Tracks:

    1. One Day Soon (Ernie Cruz)
    2. Drop baby Drop/Who Loves You Pretty Baby(Mana'o Company)
    3. Language of the Heart (Bryan Kessler)
    4. Forever Mine (Randy Lorenzo)
    5. Eo Palolo (Desiree Cruz)
    6. Shine On (John Cruz)
    7. Mokihana Lullaby (Lorna Lim)
    8. Smuggler's Inn (Charles M. Brotman)
    9. At Manele (Pomai)
    10. Coconut Culture (Allan Thomas)
    11. Hawaii Calls To Me (RJ Kaneao)
    12. When Pueo Flies (Robi Kahakalau)

    Album Description

    Some of the biggest names in Contemporary Hawaiian Music and HOKU Award winning artists all come together on "Island Style", a great recording that exemplifies the Island Style life in Hawaii. The 11 tracks include some of the best Hawaiian hit songs, a new vocal cut by Desiree Cruz of the famous Cruz family, a new solo performances by Pomai(from Pomai and Loeka) and a new vocal track by Randy Lorenzo. Eleven vocal tracks and one instrumental.

    Rock Music:

    1. Jazz Samba [Original recording remastered]
    2. Join the Army
    3. La Llorona
    4. Les Nubians Presents Echos
    5. Let It Go
    6. Live at Budokan [Live]
    7. Live!: Extended Versions [Live]
    8. Live in Vienna 93 [Live]
    9. Megatrends in Brutality
    10. Mi Sangre [Enhanced]

    Rock Music

    rock music

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