For much of the world, this was the first opportunity to hear Senegalese singer Youssou N'Dour. Championed by Peter Gabriel (who appears here on "Shaking the Tree"), he burst into public consciousness with the frantic mbalax rhythms of the title track, dedicated to Senegal's soccer team. The producers, including David Sancious, added some gloss to the sound without killing the thrill of songs like "The Truth," and N'Dour's wonderful voice, with its high, keening griot sound was firmly front and center--exactly where it should be. While the music was toned down a little for Western audiences, it remained firmly grounded in the streets of N'Dour's Dakar, with the inventive drumming of Manu Katche, who powers the songs along. You could aptly call this the birth of a superstar, with N'Dour showing himself capable and ready to walk into the hearts of people around the world as one of the great voices. --Chris Nickson
The Lion,Youssou N'Dour,Virgin Records,Africa,African,Afro-Pop,Int'l & World Music,Mbalax,Pop,Senegal,World Music,Worldbeat
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The Lion King (1997 Original Broadway Cast)
Elton John , Tim Rice , Heather Headley , and Mark Mancina Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001M1B Release Date: 1997-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Circle Of Life
- Grasslands Chant
- The Morning Report
- The Lioness Hunt
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King
- Chow Down
- They Live In You
- Be Prepared
- The Stampede
- Rafiki Mourns
- Hakuna Matata
- One By One
- The Madness Of King Scar
- Shadow Land
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight
- Endless Night
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight
- He Lives In You (Reprise)
- Simba Confronts Scar
- King Of Pride Rock/Circle Of Life
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An Oscar win might suggest a score that would need a miracle to be bettered--but this colorful stage adaptation of Disney's The Lion King does so with flair. Composers Mark Mancina and Lebo M worked closely together to fuse the movie's many disparate elements. Where there was a veritable army exercising creative influences for the animated tale, this brings it all under the wings of a like-minded few. This is genuinely apparent as one track flows into the next. The African rhythms--both vocal and in instrumentation--come across as authentic and original all at once. No doubt this is largely through Mancina's passion for peculiar instruments and the possibilities suggested from nightly live performances. "Grasslands Chant" is a good place to hear this. The hit favorites are here of course, but both "Circle of Life" and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" are pleasingly unrecognizable with chorus and shifting beats. Better still is the likelihood they will now be eclipsed by some of the new numbers. Mancina's own "He Lives in You" being a strong contender. With a sound mix as crisp as you'd hope to find, this is rousing stuff. --Paul TonksCustomer Reviews:
Music from The Lion King (original Broadway cast).......2007-07-30
Choose this one over the movie soundtrack..........2007-06-28
I took off one star because I am not a fan of the singer portraying Scar in this recording, and I don't like most of his songs or those the hyenas sing. But the excellence of everthing else makes up for it.
Best musical soundtrack ever!!!.......2007-05-19
We love the Lion King.......2007-05-17
Great Soundtrack for a Great Musical.......2007-05-13
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Disney's Greatest 3
Various Artists Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006EXKT Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
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Cynical types will accuse Disney of milking the "greatest" concept until it's drier than Tinkerbell's fairy dust ("Supercalafragilisticexpealidocious," "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Da," and "Heigh Ho" were hits off of Vol. 1; "Bare Necessities," "It's a Small World," and "Some Day My Prince Will Come" stole the show on Vol. 2), but a glimpse of this installment's track listing is all it'll take to squash their suspicions. Once again running reverse-chronologically, Vol. 3 opens with Jonatha Brooke's gorgeously achy ballad "I'll Try," from 2002's arguably not-so-great Return to Neverland, and gradually reaches back through the years to re-raise the curtain on Toy Story 2 ("When She Loved Me," performed by Sarah McLachlan), The Lion King ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight"), Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews's classic "A Spoonful of Sugar"), Pinocchio ("Give a Little Whistle"), and a bundle of treasured others, bottoming out at 1933's "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" from The Three Little Pigs. Vol. 3 is not without its weak moments--would a G-rated movie-goers' poll produce Beauty and the Beast's "Gaston" or The Hunchback of Notre Dame's "Topsy Turvy" on a hits list? Seems unlikely. Still, the bulk of these tracks are, as the included Little Mermaid song goes, "Part of Your World," and the spread of decades they represent proves their staying power. Don't expect Disney to latch the lid on its inexhaustible archives until a dozen or so of these records, each as strong as the next, beckon you back for more. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Disney's greatest hits, volum 3.......2007-05-13
above 18 but still have some kid in them
Timeless Disney Music.......2007-05-07
Disney songs are the best.......2006-03-18
Great Disney Music.......2006-02-21
Not as good as Vol 1 and Vol 2.......2005-09-11
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Weeds: Music from the Original Series, Vol. 2
Original TV Soundtrack Manufacturer: Lion's Gate Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HLDEW8 Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Elvis Costello - "Little Boxes"
- Zeroleen - "All Good"
- Of Montreal - "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games"
- Jenny Owen Youngs - "F***, Was I"
- Fern Jones - "Strange Things Are Happening"
- (The Real) Tuesday Weld - "Bathtime In Clerkenwell"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "Shane Digs Gretchen"
- Rogue Wave - "Kicking The Heart Out"
- Regina Spektor - "The Ghost Of Corporate Future"
- Dengue Fever - "One Thousand Tears Of A Tarantula"
- Aidan Hawken - "Neighborhood"
- Squirrel Nut Zippers - "It Ain't You"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "From Agrestic to Las Vegas"
- The 88 - "Not Enough"
- Sufjan Stevens - "Holland"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "Huskaroo TV Spot"
Customer Reviews:
LOVE LOVE LOVE this CD!!!.......2007-08-04
Quirky and fun mix of tunes.......2007-03-10
Cool crazy tunes -no pruning required!.......2007-01-09
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Harry Gregson-Williams Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BCE8QY Release Date: 2005-12-13 |
Tracks:
- The Blitz, 1940
- Evacuating London
- The Wardrobe
- Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus
- A Narnia Lullaby
- The White Witch
- From Western Woods To Beaversdam
- Father Christmas
- To Aslan's Camp
- Knighting Peter
- The Stone Table
- The Battle
- Only The Beginning Of The Adventure
- Can't Take It In - Imogen Heap
- Wunderkind - Alanis Morissette
- Winter Light - Tim Finn
- Where - Lisbeth Scott
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Not to be confused with the collection Songs Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia, this album is Harry Gregson-Williams's instrumental score for the movie. Marking the composer's third collaboration with director Andrew Adamson (after both Shrek flicks), this score also is one of the more mature offerings from Gregson-Williams, best known for his work on family films. The music is lush and assured, if a bit predictable. Indeed, it fits squarely in the current style popular for big epics--even using (on a few tracks) the vocals of Lisbeth Scott, which fall halfway between those of Enya and the Cocteau Twins' Liz Fraser (both of whom, uncoincidentally, appeared on the Lords of the Rings soundtracks). The CD concludes with four songs, with Gregson-Williams cowriting Scott's "Where." On "Can't Take It In," Imogen Heap's vocal acrobatics eerily recall those of the Cranberries' Dolores O'Riordan, while Alanis Morissette's "Wunderkind" is an inspirational, almost girl-powerish track written from the point of view of the movie's Lucy. But the best of these songs is "Winter Light" by Tim Finn, four minutes of understated, piano-driven melancholia. Look for it tucked near the very end of the CD. Note that the soundtrack comes also as a two-CD special edition . The second disc is a DVD that includes galleries of film stills and concept art, a featurette about the recordings of the score and a making-of featurette. There's also a segment in which the (mostly) Christian bands involved in the Songs Inspired by... album talk about their involvement in that project. --Elisabeth VincentelliAlbum Description
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe original soundtrack features a limited-edition 3-D cover, the score by acclaimed composer Harry Gregson-Williams, plus songs by Alanis Morissette, Imogen Heap, Tim Finn, and Lisbeth Scott.Customer Reviews:
Great soundtrack.......2007-06-26
Sharing with Others.......2007-05-23
We look forward to the future movies of the other 5 books.
Happy in Springfield (IL)
Depth of quality.......2007-05-20
Brilliant minds.......2007-03-14
The four(three really,because Winter Light is utterly detestable)songs at the end are reason enough to buy this CD."I Can't Take It In" is brilliant with Imogen Heap's incredible talent."Wunderkind" is so artful and expertly written,it has become one of my favorite songs.
So this soundtrack meets all the requirements for a great soundtrack-great theme,amazing creativity,and stellar songs.
Piano, Vocal and Guitar Music from Narnia.......2007-03-10
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Pride
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Lion's Gate Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NO39GA Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Dare To Dream - John Legend
- Back Stabbers - The O'Jays
- Express Yourself - Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band
- I'll Take You There - The Staple Singers
- It's Your Thing - The Isley Brothers
- Let's Clean Up The Ghetto - The Philadelphia International All-Stars
- Slow Motion - Johnny Williams
- I Love Music - The O'Jays
- Love Train - The O'Jays
- Strawberry Letter No. 23 - The Brothers Johnson
- The Payback - James Brown
- Bridge Over Troubled Water - Aretha Franklin
- Sizonqoba Simunye - Aaron Zigman
Customer Reviews:
Seventies Soul Starter-Kit.......2007-08-02
Great soundtrack.......2007-06-12
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The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Elton John , and Tim Rice Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001M1Y Release Date: 1994-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Circle Of Life - Carmen Twillie/Lebo M.
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King - Jason Weaver/Rowan Atkinson/Laura Williams
- Be Prepared - Jeremy Irons/Whoopi Godberg/Cheech Marin/Jim Cummings
- Hakuna Matata - Nathan Lane/Ernie Sabella/Jason Weaver/Joseph Williams
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Joseph Williams/Sally Dworksy/Nathan Lane/Ernie Sabella/Kristle Edwards
- This Land (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- To Die For (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- Under The Stars (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- King Of Pride Rock (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- Circle Of Life - Elton John
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King - Elton John
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John
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Elton John doesn't seem like a natural choice to write for a Disney musical, but he rose to the task on The Lion King, transcending his usual penchant for the softest of soft rock. Sir Elton's collaboration with Tim Rice (former writing partner of Andrew Lloyd Webber) helps connect the soundtrack to the theatrical lineage of all Disney musicals--so much so that, like Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King was eventually adapted for Broadway. Undistinguished songs like "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" are far outnumbered by stirring, stately tunes that lent the film so much of its sense of pageant and play. --John SanchezCustomer Reviews:
fun but flawed.......2007-05-07
first off there's hans zimmer's score. his score is both powerful and moving. it brilliantly incorperates elements of local african music (provided and arranged by lebo m) these elements give it a great feeling of belonging not only to the film but to it's setting. without these tribal elements the score would have been far less compeling. one small problem is when the score abandons these elementsl; they're not carried through in all of the music. but its not enough to be a real distraction. the power of the score allows the listener to feel the wildabeast charging or smell the rain falling during the monsoon or experience the brilliance of the circle of life.
SCORE 5 out of 5
the songs had music by elton john and lyrics by tim rice. the following is a song-by-song breakdown.
THE CIRCLE OF LIFE - this is a great opening number with powerful vocals provided by carmen twillie and impressive african-inspired vocals in the beggining by lebo m. with the actual film, this is not only a moving but inspiring piece of cinema. even without, this is a great song that still gives me goose-bumps. this definately warranted its oscar nomination
5 out of 5
I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE KING - this is a really fun song by simba and nala along with zazu. its infectious beat and lyrics definately leave u humming. this may not be the most memorable song, but it definately captures the youth and innocence of simba at this point
5 out of 5
BE PREPARED - this is scar's big number so to speak. it features the hyenas in a very dark yet memorable song. the rhaspy vocals and wonderful musical arrangements make this a great piece that is both eery and impressive.
5 out of 5
HAKUNA MATATA - this is the second oscar nominated song, and although its fun buddy type number, it does get old and doesnt really age as well as the rest. this is honostly one of the weakest songs, believe it or not, its good but just cant really hold up to the other stronger pieces.
4 out of 5
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT - here it is, 1994's oscar winner for best original song. honostly i feel that the circle of life deserved that award, but here's the song that got it. the film's version is very romantic, especially for featuring a couple of lions, timon and pumba's parts are funny, but it is simba and nala's portion that takes it home. btw elton john's version at the end is a definate winner.
5 out of 5
SONGS OVERALL - 5 out of 5
so if the score gets 5 and the songs get 5, why does the album only get 4? the answer's pretty simple. for the first time since 1989 with the little mermaid, two composers helped on this film. one provided the film's score and one provided the music for the songs. because two composers worked on this, it feels a little incohesive at times. this isn't really noticible within the film but on the soundtrack it definately stands out. elton john and hans zimmer both did a great job and the only really saving factor are the african rhythms that they both used. although this is a great soundtrack, that lack of unity does bring it down.
despite that minor flaw, this is a must-own for any disney fan or music fan in general. this is a great soundtrack that ranks right up there with beauty and the beast and must never be forgotten.
Simply Perfect.......2007-04-09
Great Album!.......2007-03-31
Wonderful, if only for the instrumentals.......2007-02-14
Wonderful Soundtrack.......2006-11-16
The "extras" for this Special Edition include a mild and unnecessary remix of "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" and "The Morning Report," which is included on the Special Edition DVD release. Neither add to the collection, but it is nice to have "The Morning Report" on the disc.
Overall, this is one of Disney's strongest soundtracks. In my personal list, I rank it in second place behind Phil Collins' wonderfully tribal "Tarzan" soundtrack. If you don't already have the "Lion King" soundtrack, I highly suggest that you purchase this special edition copy if you are a true fan of the film or of Disney soundtracks in general.
Highly recommended.
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The Lion King: Special Edition
Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CABJ2 Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Circle Of Life - Carmen Twillie
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King - Rowan Atkinson
- Be Prepared - Cheech Marin
- Hakuna Matata - Ernie Sabella
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Ernie Sabella
- The Morning Report - Jef Bennett
- This Land - Hans Zimmer
- To Die For - Hans Zimmer
- Under The Stars (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- King Of Pride Rock - Hans Zimmer
- Circle Of Life - Elton John
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King - Elton John
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight (Remix) - Elton John
Amazon.com
Elton John doesn't seem like a natural choice to write for a Disney musical, but he rose to the task on The Lion King, transcending his usual penchant for the softest of soft rock. Sir Elton's collaboration with Tim Rice (former writing partner of Andrew Lloyd Webber) helps connect the soundtrack to the theatrical lineage of all Disney musicals--so much so that, like Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King was eventually adapted for Broadway. Undistinguished songs like "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" are far outnumbered by stirring, stately tunes that lent the film so much of its sense of pageant and play. --John SanchezCustomer Reviews:
fun but flawed.......2007-05-07
first off there's hans zimmer's score. his score is both powerful and moving. it brilliantly incorperates elements of local african music (provided and arranged by lebo m) these elements give it a great feeling of belonging not only to the film but to it's setting. without these tribal elements the score would have been far less compeling. one small problem is when the score abandons these elementsl; they're not carried through in all of the music. but its not enough to be a real distraction. the power of the score allows the listener to feel the wildabeast charging or smell the rain falling during the monsoon or experience the brilliance of the circle of life.
SCORE 5 out of 5
the songs had music by elton john and lyrics by tim rice. the following is a song-by-song breakdown.
THE CIRCLE OF LIFE - this is a great opening number with powerful vocals provided by carmen twillie and impressive african-inspired vocals in the beggining by lebo m. with the actual film, this is not only a moving but inspiring piece of cinema. even without, this is a great song that still gives me goose-bumps. this definately warranted its oscar nomination
5 out of 5
I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE KING - this is a really fun song by simba and nala along with zazu. its infectious beat and lyrics definately leave u humming. this may not be the most memorable song, but it definately captures the youth and innocence of simba at this point
5 out of 5
BE PREPARED - this is scar's big number so to speak. it features the hyenas in a very dark yet memorable song. the rhaspy vocals and wonderful musical arrangements make this a great piece that is both eery and impressive.
5 out of 5
HAKUNA MATATA - this is the second oscar nominated song, and although its fun buddy type number, it does get old and doesnt really age as well as the rest. this is honostly one of the weakest songs, believe it or not, its good but just cant really hold up to the other stronger pieces.
4 out of 5
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT - here it is, 1994's oscar winner for best original song. honostly i feel that the circle of life deserved that award, but here's the song that got it. the film's version is very romantic, especially for featuring a couple of lions, timon and pumba's parts are funny, but it is simba and nala's portion that takes it home. btw elton john's version at the end is a definate winner.
5 out of 5
SONGS OVERALL - 5 out of 5
so if the score gets 5 and the songs get 5, why does the album only get 4? the answer's pretty simple. for the first time since 1989 with the little mermaid, two composers helped on this film. one provided the film's score and one provided the music for the songs. because two composers worked on this, it feels a little incohesive at times. this isn't really noticible within the film but on the soundtrack it definately stands out. elton john and hans zimmer both did a great job and the only really saving factor are the african rhythms that they both used. although this is a great soundtrack, that lack of unity does bring it down.
despite that minor flaw, this is a must-own for any disney fan or music fan in general. this is a great soundtrack that ranks right up there with beauty and the beast and must never be forgotten.
Simply Perfect.......2007-04-09
Great Album!.......2007-03-31
Wonderful, if only for the instrumentals.......2007-02-14
Wonderful Soundtrack.......2006-11-16
The "extras" for this Special Edition include a mild and unnecessary remix of "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" and "The Morning Report," which is included on the Special Edition DVD release. Neither add to the collection, but it is nice to have "The Morning Report" on the disc.
Overall, this is one of Disney's strongest soundtracks. In my personal list, I rank it in second place behind Phil Collins' wonderfully tribal "Tarzan" soundtrack. If you don't already have the "Lion King" soundtrack, I highly suggest that you purchase this special edition copy if you are a true fan of the film or of Disney soundtracks in general.
Highly recommended.
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Children's Favorites
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Y6T3 Release Date: 2000-09-05 |
Tracks:
- March Of The Tin Soldiers - Leon Jessel
- Variations On 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' - Walter Klien
- The Nutcracker: Dance Of The Reed Flutes - Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
- The Nutcracker: Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy - Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
- The Sorceror's Apprentice - Paul Dukas
- Peter And The Wolf (Extract) - Brandon de Wilde
- Invention No. 8 In F Major - Christiane Jaccottet
- Invention No. 11 in G Minor - Christiane Jaccottet
- Invention No. 13 in A Minor - Christiane Jaccottet
- Prelude And Fugue No. 21 In B Flat Major (Book 1) - Christiane Jaccottet
- Sonata For 2 Pianos In D Major, K. 448, 1st Mvt. - Rudolf Firkusny
- III. Allegretto - Walter Klien
- Kinderszenen: Of Strange Lands And People - Walter Klien
- Kinderszenen: Curious Story - Walter Klien
- Kinderszenen: Entreating Child - Walter Klien
- Kinderszenen: Perfect Happiness - Walter Klien
- Introduction And Royal March - Marylene Dosse
- The Elephant - Marylene Dosse
- Kangaroos - Marylene Dosse
- The Aquarium - Marylene Dosse
- Cuckoo In The Woods - Marylene Dosse
- Birds - Marylene Dosse
- Fossils - Marylene Dosse
- The Swan - Marylene Dosse
- Finale - Marylene Dosse
Customer Reviews:
Children's Favorites a solid purchase.......2006-03-09
The perfect package.......2005-10-23
Songs from the "Nutcracker" are familiar and comfortable for many children. What child wouldn't love "March of the Tin Soldiers?"
Selections from Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals" is a must in my creative movement library. Every child should be exposed to this music. Well,I believe every age should be.
A Wonderful Introduction to the Classics.......2003-03-11
This disc is far superior than most other "Classics for Kids"-type recordings I've sampled for a number of reasons:
1) This album was expertly engineered. The production quality on this disc is first-rate from start to finish with crisp, clear sound.
2) The pieces were expertly picked. There is wonderful sonic variety here, spanning hundreds of years of wonderful melodies. There are orchestral pieces, harpsichord pieces, solo piano, and a piano concerto, capped off with Saint-Seans whimsical Carnival of the Animals. What kid (or adult) wouldn't love that?
3) The performances are, without exeption, expert! The pieces were definately screened for quality as well as content. Many are simply a joy to behold. Walter Klein is a particular stand-out, almost giddily prancing through Schumann's pieces. Believe it or not, he sounds even more impressive when backed up by the always inspiring Minnesota Orchestra on Mozart's Piano Concerto #17.
In short, this album is a great album even before you factor in the great price. You and your children are almost guaranteed to enjoy every 6-cents worth!
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The Lion and the Cobra
Sinéad O'Connor Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003JAW Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Jackie
- Mandinka
- Jerusalem
- Just Like U Said It Would B
- Never Get Old
- Troy
- I Want Your (Hands On Me)
- Drink Before The War
- Just Call Me Joe
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To quote her fellow Irishman, poet William Butler Yeats, when Sinead O'Connor's debut, The Lion and the Cobra, was released, a terrible beauty was born. O'Connor has a haunting voice as dark as the Irish bogs, and her unwavering delivery simultaneously inflames and chills. She sings in two ranges: her soprano ("Never Get Old," "Jackie") is a nearly monastic chant that's angular and breathy like a pan flute or a tin whistle, while her alto, reigning in "I Want Your (Hands on Me)" and "Mandinka," is a suspended, forceful spoken-word tone that never quite yells. By switching back and forth between these two vocal modes, she yanks the listener into her turmoil, giving you no choice but to empathize. She was only 20 years old during this recording, and her difficult relationships with lovers, motherhood, her parents, and the Catholic Church were traumatic and fresh. But rather than mellow with maturity, she gained notoriety with publicly unfavorable political antics that would accompany and often overshadow her equally astounding follow-up, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. --Beth BessmerCustomer Reviews:
This Is Originality!.......2007-04-13
The album opens with the soft "Jackie" which crescendoes into the loud, fast and extremely catchy "Mandinka". Both these songs are winners and together provide a great opening into the CD. Just as the CD starts strong, it maintains depth and demands attention until "Drink Before The War". Although this is a strong song on it's own, it just feels like more of the same at the end of the album. "Troy" sounds like a much stronger version of this song and it could easily have been replaced by something catchier. "Just Call Me Joe" fades into the background due to O'Connor's soft singing and the album ends on a good note, instead of an excellent one. These last two songs are the fault with an otherwise stunning debut. "Just Like U Said It Would B" is one of the most imaginative songs I've ever heard and "Jerusalem" maintains an appropriate dramatic and spooky atmosphere throughout.
The album, which is considered a classic by some, is definately worth a listen. O'Connor is truly different to the generic artists that can be heard playing on the radio and this is possibly her finest work. The instruments are simple on the album, usually keeping to drums, giutars and maybe synthasisers. The instrument of distinction, however, is O'Connor's voice. Hopefully one day soon she'll release an album as good as this again.
Download: "Mandinka", "Jerusalem", "Just Like U Said It Would B"
Lion and the Cobra.......2007-01-06
It's the only one of her albums I've ever felt I wanted to buy, & got the cd to finally replace the vinyl album I've been playing for years!
Still just too good.......2006-11-18
To this day, this is one of those albums for me. As with Tori Amos's "Little Earthquakes" many years later, I was not entirely prepared for this particular debut. It simply showed up and said, "Will you be my friend, or would you prefer to take a hike?" The choice was not difficult.
I wrote in my review of her second album that I consider it even better than the first, and that's true, and the only problem with that argument is that the second album doesn't contain "Jackie" or "Mandinka" or the breathtaking "Troy." This one does.
One of my Top 10 Albums ever!!!.......2006-11-02
Ok, the prelude is over ....... GASP! The tracks on the album were at the time and indeed still are uniquely different. I love the sampling with Gaelic on 'Never Get Old' as well as the beautiful lyrics - "young man in a quiet place". 'Jerusalem' and 'Jackie' are fantastic for the vocals alone and 'Troy' is my all time favourite 'angry breaking up with someone' tune.
Yeah, the album is nearly twenty years old, but yet to be equalled. Not many men like Sinead O' Connor, and neither seemingly do many women and strangely enough for the same reasons. Few people it seems like a woman who stands up for herself and believes in what she does. Ok, so I'm biased, but try it out before you disregard it out of hand.
The best.......2006-09-15
At first I thought The Lion and the Cobra was OK. In particular, I enjoyed the catchy sound of I Want Your (Hands On Me).
I Want Your is now easily my least favorite song on this CD.
Jackie, Jerusalem, Just Like U Said It Would B, and Drink Before the War are among the best songs of all time by anyone.
Troy is even better.
The more I listen to other music, the better this album gets.
I consider Sinead to be the greatest musical artist of all time, as much as it pains me to put her ahead of the Smashing Pumpkins. Sinead continued to do a lot of extraordinary music, including You Cause As Much Sorrow, The Last Day of Our Acquaintance, Success Has Made A Failure of Our Home, Rising Sun, many others, and yes, Nothing Compares 2 U.
But this remains the best collection of her raw, passionate, beautiful music.
This is the best album of all time, and deserves critical listening by everyone.
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The Best of White Lion
White Lion Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IUB Release Date: 1992-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Wait
- Radar Love
- Broken Heart
- Hungry
- Little Fighter
- Lights And Thunder
- All You Need Is Rock N Roll (Live Version)
- When The Children Cry
- Love Don't Come Easy
- Cry For Freedom
- Lady Of The Valley (Live Version)
- Tell Me
- Farewell To You
Customer Reviews:
80s metal that was actually inspired? Actually...yeah!.......2006-02-10
`The Best of White Lion' is a fantastic collection from a band that, while they teased their hair as high as anyone, actually carried musical chops that were rare within the genre. In other words, they could PLAY.
Vito Bratta was, at one point, considered the heir apparent to Eddie Van Halen as THE metal guitarist. He displayed a technical proficiency that garnered enormous respect for him. That respect hasn't faded away, even though Vito himself seems to have. Greg D'Angelo could pound the skins with the best of anyone at that time, and James Lomenzo's bass playing rounded out the rhythm section. Mike Tramp added a very distinct vocal style, helping to complete the band's unique sound.
While most bands of the time wrote songs almost strictly of partying, White Lion dug a little deeper, utilizing their chance to communicate a more personal or even a political message. And yes, they also wrote their share of party tunes. Were they philosophers? No. Were they cut from the same cloth as artists such as U2? No. But they did seem to be aware of the world around them, and it inspired their music.
Mike Tramp recently stated on Eddie Trunk's show that there would never be a White Lion reunion. Whether it happens or not is unknown, but it's nice to know that the band, during their brief few years together, created some really great music.
Can't complain, but with there were other songs on it. .......2006-01-30
Collects The Best Songs From White Lion's Albums.......2005-09-07
You got to be kidding right?.......2005-07-19
The Kings of the metal jungle.......2005-01-14
Rock Music:
- Theodore Bikel's Treasury of Yiddish Theatre and Folk Songs
- Welcome Home: The Very Best of Liz Story
- Zaman: Arabic Classics Chillout [Import]
- 181920 [Import]
- A Beautiful Scottish Evening
- A Bossa Negra [Import]
- Agua Viva [Import]
- Aline [Import]
- All for You
- Ano Neko
Recommended Music:
Echoes of Petrarch/Pno Trio #2/City of Gold
Don't Wanna Let You Go [CD-single] [Import]
Dead Presidents [Explicit Lyrics]
Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions [Box set]
Diplomatic Immunity [Explicit Lyrics]