Every now and then, a band comes along that exists in multiple dimensions simultaneously. Given the bitter vicissitudes of Irish history and the way it haunts natives and ex-patriots alike, it is not surprising that such ensembles often hail from Ireland. Like many of their forebears and contemporaries (U2, The Pogues, Black 47, Flogging Molly, and especially the Canadian band, Great Big Sea), the Young Dubliners superficially appear to be creatures of the moment but a deeper context emanates from a cultural timeline buried in their DNA. That said, make no mistake: this a rock band, whose tunes range from stadium-friendly extravaganzas to more intimate but equally outspoken pub-sized opuses. Lead singer Keith Roberts' powerhouse vocals front a maelstrom of fiddle vamps, howling guitars and frenzied drums. But even so, the hint of rueful melancholy that lies at the heart of traditional Celtic music survives, transformed yet triumphant. --Christina Roden
Real World,Young Dubliners,Higher Octave,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Pop/Rock,American Trad Rock,Celtic Rock,Irish,Pop,Rock
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Delta Hardware
Charlie Musselwhite Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EMG6VG Release Date: 2006-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Church Is Out
- One Of These Mornings
- Sundown
- Black Water
- Clarksdale Boogie
- Just A Feeling
- Gone Too Long
- Invisible Ones
- Town To Town
- Blues For Yesterday
Amazon.com
As authentic as the lines on his forehead and his droopy eyes, veteran bluesman Charlie Musselwhite gets better with age. (At 62, he's a respected survivor with dozens of albums to his credit.) On Delta Hardware the journeyman musician pays tribute to, and revels in, his Mississippi roots. Although he's spent time in Chicago and on the West Coast, for this album of churning swamp and deep Southern blues he taps his formative years in the town of Kosciusko. Musselwhite's poignant voice and crying harmonica convey loss and sadness on the tense, swirling "Black Water," one of two tracks dealing with Hurricane Katrina. His full-bodied, amplified harp cuts like Paul Butterfield and especially Little Walter, two of whose songs he covers here. Give Musselwhite's backing group credit too, especially guitarist Chris "Kid" Anderson, who slices into the slow, riff-based, Walter-penned "Just a Feeling" with Ronnie Earl-styled precision. Even on the straight-ahead shuffle of "Blues for Yesterday," the band nails a sweaty, edgy groove that's as genuine as it is driving. Producer Chris Goldsmith keeps the sound lean, mean, and just muddy enough to conjure images of the band churning out these dark, dusky Delta blues on a porch in the midst of a sweltering summer's night. The no-frills approach is perfect for Musselwhite's otherworldly harp playing to express his years and miles on the endless blues highway. --Hal HorowitzCustomer Reviews:
A bit disappointing.......2007-05-07
Awesome!.......2007-01-24
One of the harp greats!!!.......2007-01-19
harmonica at it's best.......2007-01-13
church is out! Yeeha.......2007-01-10
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Spirit of the Century
Blind Boys of Alabama Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059MEM Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Jesus Gonna Be Here
- No More
- Run On For A Long Time
- Good Religion
- Give A Man A Home
- Amazing Grace
- Soldier
- Nobody's Fault But Mine
- Way Down In The Hole
- Motherless Child
- Just Wanna See His Face
- The Last Time
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Long known as the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, this venerable gospel institution has seen its ranks fluctuate in recent years. Rarely, however, have the soul-stirring harmonies of the group, recording here as a quartet, benefited from such stellar support. Producer John Chelew (best known for John Hiatt's breakthrough Bring the Family) has enlisted guitarists David Lindley and John Hammond, bassist Danny Thompson, drummer Michael Jerome, and harmonica ace Charlie Musselwhite for a set that celebrates the bluesy underpinnings of gospel.The selection of material mixes the traditional spirituals the group has been performing for more than a half century ("Nobody's Fault but Mine," "Motherless Child") with soulful readings from the more contemporary songbooks of Tom Waits, the Rolling Stones, and Ben Harper. Harper's "Give a Man a Home" receives a majestic vocal from Clarence Fountain, while the album's most audacious cut pairs the lyrics to "Amazing Grace" with the melody from "House of the Rising Sun." --Don McLeese
Customer Reviews:
Fantastic album.......2007-06-13
Blind Boys are Great!.......2007-01-11
You don't have to be a big gospel fan to enjoy this.......2006-02-11
This won a number of awards and deservedly so. I'm sure there's many people who didn't realize that they can enjoy gospel music until they listened to this.
You'll fall in love with the Blind Boys after listening to this CD.......2005-09-23
Prior to hearing this, I wasn't a gospel fan, and wasn't really sure what my reaction would be. Since I bought this CD I have purchased about five others by the Blind Boys - and while they're all superb, this one is my favorite.
It's hard to pick favorite songs on this CD, although, "Run on for a Long Time," "Soldier," and "The Last Time" are a few. You'll find a lot of variety here, from uptempo tracks to more solemn and slow songs.
You might also recognize "Way Down in the Hole" as the opening track from HBO's series "The Wire."
Having toured with Elvis Costello, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Peter Gabriel, the Blind Boys have earned their place in mainstream music culture, but maintain the traditional sounds that appeal to audiences around the world.
Unbelievable.......2004-11-15
I heard a new song of their's (equally fabulous) on the radio a few days ago but suppose the CD has not yet been released -- I'm waiting!
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Volume 3: Further in Time
Afro Celt Sound System Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ASHF Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- North - Part 1
- North - Part 2
- When You're Falling (featuring Peter Gabriel)
- Shadow Man
- Lagan
- Colossus
- Life Begins Again (featuring Robert Plant)
- Further in Time
- Go on Through
- Persistence of Memory
- Silken Whip
- Onwards
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
While not as out-of-left-field revelatory and astonishing as their exalted debut, nor as darkly magnetic as their sophomore follow-up, Volume 3: Further in Time finds Afro Celt Sound System fleshed out, funky, and fiercely fresh. Now a band of 20-some-odd players, the Afro Celts push forward with unbounded energy and focus, organically driven beats, and a thoroughly joyous fusion of West African and Irish traditional music enhanced with dissonant Eastern influence, psychedelic trip-hop groove, and a monster flood of sonic waves. The resultant sound is somehow both cutting-edge futuristic and primitive in its visceral virility. Demba Barry steps up with an unexpectedly punchy African hip-hop-styled vocal on "Shadowman," "Lagan" plays out into an orchestral swan dive, and, throughout, Johnny Kalsi and Moussa Sissokho come on like gangbusters with the drums. Real World label honcho and world-music champion Peter Gabriel does a stunning turn on the eminently catchy "When You're Falling," and Robert Plant contributes a powerfully epic rock vocal on "Life Begins Again." Fine as all these moments are, the centerpiece of volume 3, where the band achieves beyond perfect synthesis, is the ecstatic groove-lock on the African acid ceilidh of "Colossus." Volume 3 is the tune-in turn-on we've been waiting for. --Paige La GroneCustomer Reviews:
Sounds A Bit Like M E H D I.......2007-07-28
ALSO RECOMMENDED: M E H D I ~ Instrumental Paradise Volume 8 ...A True Gem, JUST GO LISTEN TO THE SAMPLES !
Awesome CD!.......2006-11-26
Unique and upbeat.......2006-11-06
Incredible - the only word to describe it.......2006-08-02
She bought me the CD (and also "Seed, which is great too), and I've been listening to it obsessively since. I know it's now a cliche so rate this CD 5 stars, but the beautiful, haunting melodies and the catchy, rythmic tehcno beats make this CD one of the best in my collection. It was a great find for me especially, since I'm getting sick of all the horrible pop/rock/rap that's out there. If you're like me, and you're sick of all "today's hits" and are looking for something to dance to and have a great time listening to, BUY THIS ALBUM! It is something very fresh and amazing. Aah, North 2 just came on with that awesome celtic instrument riff and dance club style techno beat. I gotta get back to dancing!
My mind has been blown.......2006-05-30
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A Beautiful Mind: Original Motion Picture Score
James Horner Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005TPFV Release Date: 2001-12-11 |
Tracks:
- A Kaleidoscope Of Mathematics
- Playing A Game Of 'Go!'
- Looking For The Next Great Idea
- Creating 'Governing Dynamics'
- Cracking The Russian Codes
- Nash Descends Into Parcher's World
- First Drop Off. First Kiss
- The Car Chase
- Alicia Discovers Nash's Dark World
- Real Or Imagined?
- Of One Heart, Of One Mind
- Saying Goodbye To Those You So Love
- Teaching Mathematics Again
- Prize of One's Life... The Prize of One's Mind
- All Love Can Be - Charlotte Church
- Closing Credits
Amazon.com
This Ron Howard film parlays the troubled story of Nobel laureate John Forbes Nash Jr., a gifted Princeton mathematics professor tormented for decades by paranoid schizophrenia, into something considerably richer than typical Hollywood triumph-against-all-odds fare. Howard has teamed here again with frequent collaborator James Horner, and it's the composer who deftly shades the film's difficult emotional landscape and helps impart a compelling humanity. Horner's first task is not inconsiderable: musically portraying the arcane realm of mathematical theorems that are the story's backdrop. In doing so, the composer leans heavily on modern minimalist technique, bright flourishes that recur briefly throughout an orchestral score that increasingly reflects Nash's bleak inner landscape in its quietly somber and brooding tones. And while Horner has frequently been accused of excessively repeating himself in his scores, the neo-minimalist gambit employed on this reflectively pastoral, postmodernist soundscape neatly nips such criticism in the bud. Nash's triumph is ultimately an intensely personal one, well reflected in Welsh soprano Charlotte Church's lilting performance of the Horner/Will Jennings ballad "All Love Can Be." This enhanced CD also features notes by the director and composer, as well as exclusive photos and the film's trailer. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Haven't I heard this before?.......2007-06-20
And another thing that gets me is no one even bothered to mention "Alicia Discovers Nash's Dark World" I happened to like this one this is the song that plays when he is in the hospital.
a beautiful score.......2007-02-09
James Horner's soundtrack for A BEAUTIFUL MIND is as psychologically intense as the film it so effectively embellishes.
Charlotte Church provides an appropriately eerie and largely non-verbal soprano to this remarkable motion picture score, yet one that would seem only quirky were it not so beautifully embedded in a musical stream that draws one inexorably and almost vicariously into the emotional turbulence of the Princeton mathematician John Nash.
There is an angelic nature to the shape and texture of this music, one that is able to turn demonic as the story line requires. Both by brilliance and by dementia, Nash seems the object of external forces, rising with supreme heroism (at least in the film's version of events) to conquer. The music is there at each score, coaxing the viewer into empathic solidarity with this deeply troubled man and his long-suffering and preternaturally beautiful wife.
This is mood music of the deeply engaging variety. Its lush tonal landscape is achieved under the baton of the composer himself. The score's vast range of volume and expression would certainly have made it a joy to watch in performance.
Alas, we don't have that.
But we have this.
An ethereal, compelling, even gripping tone poem. Buy it.
A Beautiful Mind.......2006-08-09
Haunting, lovely, majestic.......2006-04-04
Dark.......2006-02-20
Best soundtrack ive ever heard.
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Volume 1: Sound Magic
Afro Celt Sound System Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000HPO Release Date: 1996-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Saor/Free/News From Nowhere
- Whirl-Y-Reel 1
- Inion/Daughter
- Sure-As-Not/Sure-As-Knot
- Nu Cead Againn Dul Abhaile/We Cannot Go Home
- Dark Moon, High Tide
- Whirl-Y-Reel 2
- House of the Ancestors
- Eistigh Liomsa Sealad/Listen to Me/Saor Reprise
Amazon.com
Bodhran and kora? Talking drums and Uilleann pipes? Echoing ancient trade roots from a thousand years ago, Sound Magic reunites two seemingly disparate music traditions in a contemporary setting, reaching for a dance-oriented but spiritual hybrid that takes on a life of its own. Producer Simon Emmerson assembles some noteworthy artists including Ayub Ogada, Davy Spillane, Manu Katche, Caroline Lavelle, James McNally (of the Pogues), Iarla O Lionaird, and Masamba Diop to create evocative, clubby grooves that also incorporate samples and flavors from Armenia and the East. With its multilayered rich textures, Sound Magic grafts cultural respect and urban hipness for the global village of the '90s. --Derek RathCustomer Reviews:
Musical Erotica............2005-09-28
This album is the musical equivalent of a languorous, blissfully exhausting sexual encounter. From the undeniably seductive SAOR/FREE, to the tranquil lulling afterglow of SAOR REPRISE, The Afro Celt Sound System will having you rushing through that obligatory post-coital cigarette in order to do it all over again....
Where to from here?.......2005-07-16
So... if you want to discover similarly inspired, upbeat dance/world music where to? Well, Afro Celt's second album - "Release" - moves them much closer to the club area but, while good, loses a lot of the melodic intricacy & instrumental interplay that made "Sound Magic" such a success; better to go for their third outing - "Further in Time" - which more effectively combines the inspired enthusiasm of their early tracks with the driving club beats of "Release".
Better still, check-out their virtually unknown UK contemporaries, Elephant Talk, whose difficult to find albums follow a similarly infectious, more jazz tinged club/world "fusion" formula with more consistently upbeat and enjoyable results. Check out Amazon.co.uk for Elephant Talk's first two albums, "In a Big Sea" and the even better "Head", and the group's own web site at http://www.infrasound.co.uk/index2.htm for their quite brilliant last release "Leap". You won't be disappointed but you may be left wondering how such equally innovative and exciting music can remain so little known.
Ditto.......2004-05-20
This, along with Enya, is truly my above all, favorite music across the board. Beats all my other faves in every other music category.
A true merger of Celtic and African styles........2003-07-09
The Afro Celt Sound System isn't a band so much as a cooperative of musicians intrigued by an idea. United under the umbrella of Peter Gabriel's Real World label, nearly two dozen musicians added their personal touch to make the idea a reality.
The initial product of their joining is Volume 1: Sound Magic. It cannot be described as Celtic or African in nature; yet, both styles are evident in spades. Sound Magic is a true union of two completely dissimilar musical genres.
Excellent!.......2003-06-26
Although there isn't exactly any filler on here, I'm not so much into the final track but that's just because it doesn't quite rank up there with the others. Still, it's pretty good, just the others are better.
Although not exactly up there with latter albums, This CD is nonetheless a need! Go out and buy it!
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Volume 5: Anatomic
Afro Celt Sound System Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMUUIU Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- When I Still Need You
- Secret Bliss
- Mojave
- Sene
- Beautiful Rain
- Anatomic
- Mother
- Dhol Dogs
- Drake
Amazon.com
Their debut album broke down many tediously outdated barriers. Now the Afro-Celts are back with another genre-bursting, non-preachy, multi-culti soundscape. There has never been anything bland or generic about the ensemble's output as their concept of one-world music is less color-blind than color-appreciative; in other words, they don't ignore our differences but celebrate them. Anatomic continues an ongoing pilgrimage of respectful collaboration, wherein Western studio mastery abuts Irish flutes and percussion, harp-like West African koras, keening bagpipes, and gutty Greek bouzoukis, all presented over a resonant, crunchy bottom with beats and electronica for days. Iarla Ó Lionáird sings in English and Gaelic, sitting in with Sevara Nazarkhan from Uzbekistan (who is lovely if disembodied on "My Secret Bliss") and Dorothee Munyaneza, a genocide survivor whose soulful pipes made such a strong impression on the soundtrack to Hotel Rwanda. As always, Simon Emmerson's guitar fulfills dual roles as a melodic vector and tireless rhythmic powerhouse. --Christina RodenCustomer Reviews:
An Antti Keisala Comment: The Temples of Sound.......2007-02-06
I prefer the quietude of Ó Lionáird, but the Afro Celt Sound System is, in its inexorable energy, a rather successful blend of the kind of febrile search of tapestries of sound, a play of culturally coloured and multilayered instrumentations and polyrythms, all tied together by the modern Western sonic dance beat heritage. Most people use the word 'fusion' with their music mostly because it resembles so seemingly and seamlessly the well-known formula of dance beats straight from the club floor, that somehow this is an intergration of the realm of world music and club beats. But I think the whole idea of their music goes beyond mere fusion of genres, a 'definition' already turgid enough to provoke resentment to the writer who unknowingly and happily happens to use the word. Let's talk about more cultural a word, that being 'tradition'. I'm no historist at heart, but to think of the streams of musical influence as traditions of influence is an attractive one. So we get to think of the collision of world music and modern dance music in this album as not as collision of genres but of the ways of approaching to music as tradition. Tradition, that is, the perspective of listening and producing music.
At this writing I've compiled only a single list of records, a Top 40 with only a single album from each artist. "Anatomic" was my selection for the Afro Celts, although their debut "Sound Magic" came close. And they are similar.
If you listen to the five volumes in retrospect, there is the visible (or rather, audible) change and evolution in how the different instruments are being blended together. The harshness, almost extraneous soundscapes of "Sound Magic" have in time been turned into lush and broad landscapes, temples of sound. I really like the solacing and otherwordly primitive atmosphere of "Magic", yet what was lost then and what has now been found is the ability to integrate. That is, to integrate and unify the whole traditions, concepts, into not only sweeps, but into dimensional sounds and impressions. In this they are growing and advancing with each new release, but what is not as easily determined is the other side of unity, and that's how the songs fit together.
"Magic", although being a sort of an impressionistic sound-piece, is surprisingly whole. The other albums in between, rather not. There were the epics like "North" and the transcendentals like "Cyberia", the pearls, but the whole was smaller than its parts. At last I've found an album that pragmatically states otherwise. There are some of the best Afro Celts songs to be found from here, "When I Still Needed You" and "Mojave", but also the most sophisticated structure they've yet pulled on us. Don't get me wrong, I could never critize the state-of-the-art engineering of these albums, as they are all as expertly made as ever, and at the same time they offer us the purest experiences in music; sort of sonic profundity. My idea on the other hand is that the whole album grows into and out of itself, through songs that complement rather than just follow each other. And whereas "North" is epic, "Mojave" is majestic. The only flipside is perhaps Sevara Nazarkhan's "My Secret Bliss", of which "Nevermore" or "Green" is the fuller counterpart; Nazarkhan doesn't fit perfectly (which in itself in its friction makes it still interesting), but you should really listen to her album "Yol Bolsin", which is deliciously gigantic in its intimacy, reminding me of the serenity of Yungchen Lhamo.
At its best, Afro Celt Sound System is soulful and as far from discrepancy as their size as a group would imply, and "Anatomic" sounds their finest moment yet; and never have they lost, even if they've changed, the huge energy and passion for music, for which I give extra points in any case. I recall the autumn of 2005 with fondness, for then were we blessed with two astonishing records: the first one is this, of course, and the other is Ó Lionáird's blissful "Invisible Fields". This is an amazing record.
With best regards,
AK
Relaxing envigorating refreshing music for your day.......2007-01-27
My current favorite song is "Mojave" - the third track on this album. I love to put ACSS on in the background as I'm working through the day, and Mojave takes me from a quiet start on an emotional journey through different stages and moods and then gently back down at the end. One day I was playing my way through the album and after hearing Mojave (which is nearly 11 minutes long) I wanted to hear it again, so I just set it to repeat. About 90 minutes later I got up and realized that I wasn't tired, wasn't bored, wasn't even remotely tired of taking the same journey again and again. That, to me, is the test of great music.
Afro Celt Sound System Volume 5: Anatomic.......2007-01-09
Very Mellow.......2007-01-03
Buy it - now!.......2006-11-23
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Slow World
Liquid Mind Manufacturer: Real Music / Chuck Wild Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002XYJ Release Date: 1996-07-23 |
Tracks:
- Mirror Veil (16:54)
- Blue Seven (12:40)
- Slow World (29:04)
Album Description
Slow World is the second album of deep relaxation music by Liquid Mind, the name used by Los Angeles composer & songwriter Chuck Wild for his series of very slow stress relief music albums. My Liquid Mind albums seem to have an immediate "slowing down" effect onlisteners, and may help people get to sleep, or to calm down after a tension-filled day. uninterrupted relaxation, the ideal companion for those working long hours at computers terminals who suffer from the effects of stress. The music of Liquid Mind is great music to massage to, great music to create to, great music to go to sleep by, great music for those intimate moments with one you love. This functional and peaceful album is also used by parents to quiet hyperactive children, and to assist themselves in going back to sleep in the middle of a difficult night.Customer Reviews:
Slow World by Liquid Mind.......2007-05-13
Really good stuff.......2007-05-08
Bradycardia.......2006-11-22
Decompression for everyone.......2006-03-03
Great for Massage.......2005-11-03
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In the Real World
Jerry Hadley , Paul Gemignani , and American Theatre Orchestra Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FMM Release Date: 1994-02-15 |
Tracks:
- My Foolish Heart
- Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
- In the Real World
- Lush Life
- What'll I Do?
- I Don't Remember Christmas
- Here's That Rainy Day
- Medley: There Must Be a Way/It Had to Be You
- In a Sentimental Mood
- She's Good for Me
- Sonny Cried
- Medley: Just a Boy/Distant Melody
- What Would I Do?
- My Foolish Heart (Reprise)
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Vol. 2, Release
Afro Celt Sound System Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IWUW Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Release
- Lovers Of Light
- Eireann
- Urban Aire
- Big Cat
- Even In My Dreams
- Amber
- Hypnotica
- Riding The Waves
- I Think Of...
- Release It (Instrumental)
Amazon.com
Lots of traditional-music recordings thrive when they're at their purest, stripping away influence to revel in a core sound. The exact opposite is the case with the Afro Celt Sound System's sophomore effort, Release, which hits its highest plateaus when it's juiciest and pulpiest, throwing everything into the mix. Hailed for their cross-cultural toss-together of traditional West African and Celtic musics on an electronic backbone, the Afro Celts indulge their digital-age ability to throw African drum patterns behind Uilleann pipes and Irish tin whistle all with a club-ready pulse. Their debut and various appearances at World of Music, Arts, and Dance (WOMAD) festivals cemented their success at this mixological approach, and Release makes the clarity of the group's vision all the more astonishing. Perhaps it's what Irish violinist Martin Hayes has called the "lonesome touch," but the Celtic contribution often squares up as a yearning cry, contrasting vividly with the techno beats and West African drumming. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
More AfroCelt Wonder!.......2007-02-11
Yet another awesome CD.......2006-11-26
Toe-tapping rhythm, unique haunting melodies.......2006-11-14
If you want that international musical flavor, toe-tapping rhythm with great drums, guitar work and melodies that get you moving, this is for you. If you want ethereal, slow, Gaelic-singing atmospherics, try something else more appropos.
well, i love it.......2004-03-07
Very good.......2003-08-05
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The Apple Tree (1966 Original Broadway Cast)
Sheldon Harnick Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027WD Release Date: 1992-11-24 |
Tracks:
- Eden Prelude
- Here In Eden
- Feelings
- Eve
- Friends
- The Apple Tree (Forbidden Fruit)
- Beautiful, Beautiful World
- It's A Fish
- Go To Sleep, Whatever You Are
- What Makes Me Love Him?/Eden Postlude
- The Lady Or The Tiger? Prelude/I'll Tell You a Truth/Make Way
- Forbidden Love (In Gaul)
- The Apple Tree (Reprise)
- I've Got What You Want
- Tiger, Tiger
- Make Way (Reprise)/Which Door/I'll Tell You a Truth (Reprise)
- Passionella Prelude
- Oh, To Be A Movie Star
- Gorgeous
- (Who, Who, Who, Who) Who Is She?
- I Know
- Wealth
- You Are Not Real
- Passionella Postlude/Finale
Customer Reviews:
Very good show which I hadn't heard of..........2007-05-13
THE APPLE TREE (1966 ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST).......2007-04-10
I still remember these songs after 40 years.......2006-11-05
Really 2.5.......2006-07-25
Boring material that you forget very easily.......2006-06-29
Rock Music:
- São Paulo Confessions
- Sacred Spirit, Vol. 2: More Chants and Dances of Native
- Seed
- Segundo
- Sexe Fort
- Shanti
- Solo in Rio 1959 [Live]
- Sunday Morning
- The Bagpipes and Drums of Scotland
- The Best Best of Fela Kuti
Recommended Music:
Have Mercy on the Groove [Import]
Mahler: Kindertotenlieder/Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen/Strauss: Notturno,Op.44
Petr Eben: Vox clamantis / Organ Concerto 2 / Missa cum populo
Original Music From Tales From The Crypt (1989-1994 Television Series) [Soundtrack]