| 1. Collage |
| 2. Era Inverno |
| 3. Cemento Armato |
| 4. Sguardo Verso Il Cielo |
| 5. Evasione Totale |
| 6. Immagini |
| 7. Morte Di Un Fiore |
Editorial Reviews
Reissue of the Original Album from 1971.
Collage,Le Orme,Univesal,Italian,Latin Pop,World Music
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Kronos Caravan
Aleksandra Vrebalov , Carlos Paredes , Rahul Dev Burman , Enrique Rangel , Sapo Perapaskero , Rezso Seress , Terry Riley , Anibal Troilo , Kayhan Halhor , Ali Jihad Racy , Nicholas (aka Dale, Dick) Roubanis , and Zakir Hussain Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004S92N Release Date: 2000-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Pannonia Boundless
- Cancao Verdes Anos
- Aaj Ki Raat
- La Muerta Chiquita
- Turceasca
- Gloomy Sunday
- Cortejo Funebre en el Monte Diablo
- Reponso
- Romance No. 1
- Gallop of a Thousand Horses
- Ecstasy
- Misirlou Twist
Amazon.com
The Kronos Quartet--apparently tired of performing some of the most riveting Western classical works composed in the last century--decided to take a vacation with Caravan. Where did they go? As evidenced by this globetrotting disc, seemingly everywhere. Music from the Middle East, South America, India, Portugal, and California (to name just a few) find their way onto this genre-blurring disc, along with a few surprises. They do a dizzying take on Dick Dale's "Miserlou," which we learn was originally written by Nicholas Roubanis in the '30s; perform a tune from India's bustling "Bollywood" film music industry; and tackle Terry Riley's inventive "Corgeo Funebre en el Monte Diablo"--the second movement of his Requiem for Adam (written for the late son of Kronos leader David Harrington). These are disparate but enthralling works that run the gamut from frenetic to reflective. Even though Caravan sounds less cohesive than Kronos's other world music foray, Pieces of Africa, this is still an enthralling collection and a must for Kronos fans. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
unpleasant sounds.......2006-11-10
Another great Kronos.......2002-07-09
This is mostly middle eastern/central europe stuff and even if I THINK I know way some argentinian/portuguise tracks are in this (because of that argentininan tango has it roots in middle europe.. portugal cobining bandelon with portuguese fado) it feels misplaced here but artisticially it is very good performed anyway and... hows about "Miserlou Twist" then.. well composer of that old hit has his roots in Libanon so.. :-).
Anyway is this very good, fun, well played and sound, production is also something extra.
You be pleased with this if you like stringquartets with more of a folklore style but my advice is that you by this togheter with Nuevo then you have two great great discs.
People used to Kronos cooperation with Glass, Steve Riech should like this but it is def. NOT minimalism att all.
Stunning.......2000-11-19
Then I heard of Kronos Quartet. They were raved about on a movie review for "Requiem for a Dream," which they are mostly responsible for the entire score on. So, I decided to give them a bit of a chance. I bought three of their albums, "Early Music," and "Kronos Quartet performs Phillip Glass." The most important of all of these is "Caravan."
The last CD I listened to, I was a little afraid to, because I figured I'd enjoy Western pieces a little more, and probably wouldn't like the more 'world' sound this album seems to say it has.
I couldn't have been more wrong, from the opening track, "Pannoia Boundless," I was in love, raving about it to everyone I knew. Every track seems to have an energy that oozes from within it, these dynamics that manage to grab me and toss me around every time. Even the weakest track, being "Cortejo Funebre en el Monte Diablo," because of the horribly synth-sounding beats, horns, and bells, still has a certain power after you get past the horrible intro of the song.
Either way, Kronos Caravan is a great listen for anyone just dabbling in classical string quartets and wants something a little more high power and intrusive than your average "background music."
And they never stepped off the train..........2000-07-22
Osvaldo Golijov's arrangements excel at highlighting various effects of instrumental combinations. That's a plus. However, these performances are mostly shorn of whatever vitality is inherent in the compositions, by the quartet's lack of rhythmic unity and attack - some of these takes sound like tentative rehearsals. The worst in this respect has to be "Aaj Ki Raat". Anyone who knows Indian film music is aware of its energy and manic quality. This performance, however, has none of that, opting instead for a navel-gazing lack of dynamism that actually serves to bury the melodic theme, in lieu of which we are given the sound of tablas, which even Zakir Hussain can't make jive with the ennervated ensemble.
Not surprisingly, the only impassioned performance is "Turceasca", likely because most of the music is played by Taraf de Haidouks, a Romanian Gypsy ensemble that lends its "quaint" and "primitive" spunk to the tastemaker quartet, producing a "rousing, olde country" stewe.
Anyone with an interest in music beyond her/his borders should pick up the real thing, spend a little money, force her/himself to get used to its strangeness, and maybe she/he will come away a little wiser. Oh, yes, purchase an honest classical disc next time, as well.
Beautiful!.......2000-07-13
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Dreamies
Bill Holt Manufacturer: Wilmington Studios ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AXWV18 Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Part One (Program Ten)
- Part Two (Program Ten)
- Part Three (Program Ten)
- Part Four (Program Ten)
- Part Five (Program Ten)
- Part Six (Program Ten)
- Part One (Program Eleven)
- Part Two (Program Eleven)
- Part Three (Program Eleven)
- Part Four (Program Eleven)
- Part Five (Program Eleven)
- Part Six (Program Eleven)
- Part Seven (Program Eleven)
Album Description
Dreamies 2006 Special EditionA readers poll by Mojo Music Magazine, ranks this remarkable album up there with Sgt. Pepper and Dark Side Of The Moon as one of the top 50 most "out there" albums of all time. Dreamies 2006 Special Edition is a meticulous re-master, restoring previously lost audio detail, offering the best ever CD reproduction of Bill Holt's 1974 psychedelic masterpiece. Deluxe package includes an eight-page insert and vintage vinyl look CD.
In 1973, Bill Holt hung up his ten year Fortune 500 career to make music. With an acoustic guitar, an early Moog synth, and a four track recorder, he created what many consider a sonic masterpiece. The album has two 25 minute long tracks titled simply Program Ten and Program Eleven. Each is a rich aural collage of song and found sounds. (This new 2006 release offers indexed sub-tracks).
Customer Reviews:
Here's a review from an Amazon U.K. fan of this album.......2006-10-05
Reviewer: gigidunnit (Reading, UK) - See all my reviews
It shouldn't have worked. Hell, it shouldn't even have happened. This was 1973. Psychedelia was dead. William Holt was a 30-year-old man in a suit and tie working for a Fortune 500 company with a wife and child. Whatever made him drop out in 1973 -- and he claims in the liner notes it was the communist victories in Vietnam -- he ripped off his tie, bought himself an Ovation acoustic guitar, a Moog SonicSix and a TEAC 4-track reel to reel recorder, disappeared into his basement and recorded "Dreamies", two 25-minute psychedelic masterpieces in a self-produced album cover he modelled on a box of Total Cereal.
What is the album title? Does it have one? Is it called "Dreamies"? Is it called "Auralgraphic Entertainment"? Is it called, as Holt mentions, "Program Ten And Program Eleven"? Whatever, the cereal packet shouting on the cover tells you all you need to know: "100% recommended for a beautiful electric journey into your imagination!" it cries. "Dreamies provide you with a new form of personal entertainment -- a splendid time is guaranteed for all." You're encouraged to experience it in headphones. Chemical stimulation is implied. It screams exploitation, despite the missed-the-boat-by-six-years release date. But don't worry, this isn't another The Deep. This is as magnificent a psychedelic trip as you could hope for.
Obviously we're talking maverick vision here. A Philadelphia version of Magical Power Mako, maybe. The drifting mix of languid acoustic songs, bizarre synthesizer noise and a constant bewildering montage of noises taped off the TV and radio sounded singular enough at the time, and would continue to dwindle into outsider art status was it not for the brilliance that was The Olivia Tremor Control, the greatest band of the 1990s, who lifted huge passages of atmosphere and vibe from this Dreamies album. All those languid, drifting OTC passages...they're straight from here. That wistful, whispering style of singing in "Dusk At Cubist Castle"? Here's the inspiration. And, though I always hate retrospective links, there's no denying it this time. If you're an Olivia Tremor Control fan, or The Apples In Stereo, or any of the other Elephant Six bands, you will love this album.
A founding trip, then. And let's not forget what a great shape psychedelia was actually in, long after it had been kicked out of the pop charts. In 1972 Todd Rundgren had his acid revelation which led to "A Wizard, A True Star". Fripp and Eno recorded "The Heavenly Music Corporation". Man played "Spunk Rock" at the Greasy Truckers Party. 1973 was the year of Gong's "Flying Teapot", the year the Cosmic Jokers recorded that post-Leary brain-frazzled trip in Berlin which came out over four albums the following year, the year one of those Jokers, Klaus Schulze, released "Cyborg". Psychedelia didn't die, it just moved into the hands of committed (and should-be-committed) experimenters like William Holt.
This is a truly great album, a magnificent sonic adventure and a wonderfully effective acid soundtrack. Buy it, love it, treasure it, get bewildered by it, play it a hundred times a week and still be dazzled. Side one is the heart-breaking side, the sheer beauty of the "Sunday Morning Song" refrain will haunt you forever. Side two descends inexorably into a stunning electronic wilderness everything the equal of those German experimenters, say, or Daevid Allen's 1963 "The Switch Doctor". This is a masterpiece. Only neophobics can fail to be turned on.
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Plunderphonics 69/96
Plunderphonics Manufacturer: Seeland Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AVLZ Release Date: 2001-05-29 |
Tracks:
- BTLS
- Power
- O'Hell
- 2net
- Anon
- Vane
- Mother
- Z
- Angle
- Way
- Sfield
- Ebb
- Madmod
- Brazillianaires Theme
- Bday
- Philosophy
- Cuss
- Explo
- Sonic Euthanasia
- Cyfer
- Pretender
- Don't
- White
- Black
- Brown
- Dab
- Case of Death
- Fabulous
Tracks:
- Case of Death, Pt. 2, Chapter 1-6
- Andy [Dang Fishy Rift]
- X24
- Net
- Birth1
- Mist
- Barely
- Birth2
- Prelude
- Mach
- Barelys
- Barelys
- Barelys
- Barelys
- Birth3
- Rose
- Ten4gv
- Debizet
- Tune
- Fold
- Mirror
- Dwig
- 7th
- Lune
- Aria
- Spring
- Discorite
- Lovedrops
- Vand
- Preliu
- Para D
- Rainbow
- 1001
Customer Reviews:
Many tiny explosions between your ears.......2004-11-28
Absolutely essential.......2004-06-28
For the uninformed, Plunderphonics is sampling taken to the next level, songs manipulated, sometimes beyond recognition and often to completely alter their meaning. Just to briefly list some of the tracks on this album would be difficult. There's Chuck Berry songs compressed down to 10 seconds or less (the Barely tracks), Dolly Parton singing a duet with a slowed-down version of herself (Pretender), the Kronos Quartet compared and contrasted with a generic heavy metal band (Mach), a mashup of the Carly Simon and Faster Pussycat renditions of "Vain" (Vane), a marathon of different singers and their renditions of the Phil Spector song "Ebb Tide" (Ebb), and many many more. It's extremely hard to describe half of these songs without making them sound like less than they are. It's popular music completely mutated into something completely above and beyond most anything pop music has to offer, and some of the tracks showcased were even ahead of their time (such as "Power," a combination of Led Zeppelin riffs and televangical ranting that could almost count as one of the first rap songs).
Augmenting the 62 tracks found in this collection is a comprehensive interview with John Oswald that gives key insight into most of the tracks on the discs: how they were made, what they were made for, the history of Plunderphonics, and much much more. Almost no stone is unturned, and some of the songs he mentions in passing that didn't make the cut for this set also serve to pique one's interest. Maybe another Plunderphonics box set will eventually see the light of day if we're lucky.
All told, this is an extremely well done and exceptionally brilliant package, and should be essential for fans of experimental music or to those who would like to know exactly what sort of possibilities sampling can hold as a medium in and of itself. I'd recommend getting this as soon as you can. While the copyright lawyers haven't made a fuss over this album yet, who knows when they might.
diverging opinions.......2004-06-21
In some cases these people really can't see the difference between a smudge and a Pollock. That's OK. Perhaps to Smooth Earl the entire oeuvre of John Oswald really does sound like something he did in the 4th grade (when are you going to release your album Earl, so we can compare?).
Poor hearing-deprived man, but still, everyone is entitled to have their opinion.
What I object to is Earl saying, "You will be severely disappointed just like me." What a stupid, narrow-minded statement. I obviously don't share your opinion Earl, and there others who don't think like you do - please check out the reviews at the bottom of the page.
I wish that there were listening samples for each of the 60 tracks in this box set, because, like it or not, there is undeniably more variety in this package than in any other musical offering I can think of. Sure there probably is something here for everyone to dislike, but for anyone with open ears, and a desire for surprises, this is a cornucopia of all kinds of music; each kind presented in a new way, sometimes subtly and sometimes brutally.
I suspect that neither Smooth Earl or "a music fan" listened any further than the first couple of tracks, because when they make their analogies to changing radio stations every two seconds they obviously haven't listened to Rainbow, which is an elegiac, glistening shifting of perfectly consonant chords played by the 101 String Orchestra like one big wave; or PreLieu where a live string quartet plays a sinuous, sensual variation of one of Beethoven's prettiest tunes; or Anon which is a chorus of the beautiful voice of Tim Buckley.
And then there is the fast-paced stuff. Perhaps Smooth Earl could edit in the 4th grade as well as Oswald, but I've never heard anyone who can dice and splice as intricately and precisely as can be found in any number of the cuts on Plunderphonic.
In addition to getting a lot of music in this box set, one will also discover a treasure chest of detailed notes (in the 40,000 word interview Oswald sometimes speaks as acrobatically as he composes) and a lot of often very funny visuals which are another way to get an idea of what the music is like. For example, look at the cover collage above: a group photo of U2 has been transformed into a band of Frankensteins, in which David Bowie and Barbra Streisand, or Boy George and Billy Gibbons get grafted into one person.
Oswald suggests that Power (composed in 1975) is perhaps the first Rap song. It was created independent of the concurrent experiments of Afrika Bambaataa and crew, predates Byrne and Eno's similar experiments by 5 years, and in its use of Led Zepplin riffs it predates the Beastie Boys by a decade. One of the reasons some of this music sounds so unusual is that it was created so much ahead of its time. It's kind of like the case of Trout Mask Replica (which also gets transformed by Oswald).
Unlike other commentators I won't presume to say whether you should get this set or not. But I think that any listener whose range of listening interests can go from Stravinsky to Metallica to Public Enemy might be intrigued. Or any one who wants to hear an Agatha Christie story as if it was transformed by James Joyce... or Dolly Parton slowly turn into a man... or Bill Frisell playing with Elvis Presley... Debussy sung by a bird... an almost brand new Doors song ... Anton Webern and the Beach Boys ... Fine Young Cannibals with Annie Lennox (ten years before mash-ups)... a cubist Count Basie... Madonna granulated... it's all here.
Even one star is too much -- DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE.......2002-04-19
I'm a fan of remixes and samples of sorts, so this compilation piqued my curiosity, but ... I should've saved my money. Yeah, sure, you'll recognize a snippet here and there of a song or a popular artist's voice, but it's so choppy ... and there's no "flow" to it ... it is not music of any kind, just irritating noise. Just like the other guy said, it's like some lil' kid won't quit playing with the radio so it skips to every other station every 2 seconds. Heck, I was doing stuff like that on my tape recorder back in '83 when I was in 4th grade, and I did a better job than this guy.
If you have been wanting to buy this compilation, do yourself a favor: close your eyes, take a deep breath, open your eyes, and LET IT GO. You will be severely disappointed just like me.
Radiostaticstoponastationalready.......2002-03-10
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Riley: Requiem for Adam / Philosopher's Hand
Terry Riley , and Kronos Quartet Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NSQV Release Date: 2001-09-04 |
Tracks:
- Requiem For Adam: Ascending The Heaven Ladder
- Requiem For Adam: Cortejo Funebre en el Monte Diablo
- Requiem For Adam: Requiem For Adam
- The Philosopher's Hand
Amazon.com
The Kronos Quartet turns in a spectacular performance of three unusually dissimilar Terry Riley compositions grouped under the title Requiem for Adam. Ostensibly the three parts of Requiem are based on the memory of Adam Harrington, the son of Kronos's David Harrington, but none of these works is particularly funereal. The perky, Bartók-influenced "Ascending the Heaven Ladder" gives way (unaccountably) to the harsh electronics of the composer-assisted second movement, "Cortejo Funebre en el Monte Diablo," which in turn leads to the energetic third movement, "Requiem for Adam." This music might have a hard time finding a new audience, but Riley fans--as well as Kronos enthusiasts--will revel in the music and the warm studio ambience. However, the final work here, a five-minute improvisational knockoff called "The Philosopher's Hand," finds Riley on the piano in a deeply meditative mood that could have gone for another hour. It promises much for the future of solo piano music from this gifted composer. --Paul CookCustomer Reviews:
Requiem without despair.......2002-10-04
string quartets not Riley's forte.......2001-09-19
A uniquely moving memorial.......2001-09-15
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Adult Themes for Voice
Mike Patton Manufacturer: Tzadik ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003YSX Release Date: 1996-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Wuxiapian
- I Killed Him Like A Dog...And He Still Laughed
- Smog
- The Man In The Lower Left Hand Corner Of The Photograph
- Robot Sex (Neon)
- Screams Of The Asteroid
- Robot Sex (B/W)
- Porno Holocaust
- Inconsolable Widows In Search Of Distraction
- Hurry Up And Kill Me... I'm Cold
- Man Alone In Steambath
- Guinea Pig 1
- Guinea Pig 2
- Guinea Pig 3
- Guinea Pig 4
- A Woman With The skin Of The Moon
- A Lizard With The Skin Of A Woman
- Catheter
- Fix It So The Bruises Don't Show
- Robot Sex (Watercolors)
- A Ceremony Of Senses, An Alibi In The Red Light District
- Butterfly In A Glass Maze
- A Leper With The Face Of A Baby Girl
- The One Armed Vs. 9 Killers
- Pillow Biter
- Raped On A Bed Of Sand
- Violence
- Red Mouth, Black Orgasm
- Wuxiapian Fantastique
- A Smile, A Slap In The Face, A Fart, A Kiss On The Mouth
- Private Lessons On Planet Eros
- Pheumonia With Complications
- Orgy In Reverb (10 Kilometers Of Lust)
Customer Reviews:
The mineral voice from the very core of the earth.......2007-03-29
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine & University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne
This is a pure noise music album........2006-10-24
This album starts out with the gripping yet boring "Wuxiapian". The album really takes off with "I Killed Him Like A Dog ...And He Still Laughed", and seems to fluctuate from thrilling to mediocre and back again several times. "The Man In The Lower-Left Hand Corner Of The Photograph" is also great, as is the 10-minute long "Guinea Pig" epic which spans 4 tracks on this CD. "The Lizard With A Skin Of A Woman" has to be heard to be believed. This track alone is worth it.
I agree with one reviewer here: This album can't function as background music. It must be enjoyed as one would curl up and enjoy a book. The Journey is laid out in the cover, detailing the dates and hotels in which this was masterfully composed. As for as noise music goes, it's a good first album to the genre. Between this, his other jazzy solo effort and Maldoror, Mike has proved to be a master at noise. It's not for everyone; just look at the one-star reviews about this. A great solo debut.
Great Job, Mike.
This is a joke, not music.......2006-09-28
Ok, so you know where I'm at.
Getting to this and his other solo album: it's just hideous. It's definately noisy, and there is in fact sound, but there is no real music on here whatsoever. It's him making weird noises into a mic, with some effects... and not even cool noises (a couple of exceptions aside).
You will not jam to this. You will not rock out. Headbanging is just flat out. You could go to a construction site and hear more music.
Fantomas... without a band.......2006-01-12
come on beatbox / play one for me..........2005-11-24
It wasn't until I had my own copy and was able to closely study each song that I truly understood the vocal dexterity present on the album.
Rather than a collection of "songs," this album is more like reading Mike Patton's journal. A journal with some pages covered with doodles and other pages with extreme study on a particular subject.
My only complaint is that the liner notes fail to mention the use of effects pedals- an omission easily overlooked, yet still scratching at the integrity of the work due to the fact that the manipulation of effects plays an integral part of specific pieces.
Most dissent towards this album stems from the lack of melody in the work. This opinion comes from fans who put the "logical" F.N.M. at the top of their list and the "irrational" sounds of either Mr. Bungle or Fantomas near the bottom. This work is freeform and percussive, much like certain Bungle track moved towards and Fantomas fully embraces.
If you are a fan of this album, I would highly suggest checking out Period Two on the MySpace website. His work is in a similar vein but come from the roots of 1980s beatboxing.
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Liverpool Sound Collage
Paul McCartney Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004WMZ0 Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Plastic Beetle
- Peter Blake 2000
- Real Gone Dub Made In Manifest In The Vortex Of The Eternal Now
- Made Up
- Free Now
Amazon.com
Paul McCartney's music has long been tainted by fallacious revisionism. Supposedly the Beatles' safe sentimentalist soft-pop underbelly, he's usually been portrayed as the antiseptic flip-side to John Lennon's avant-garde bad boy. It's good to remember that Paul penned "Helter Skelter," John "Julia," and that it was McCartney who was exploring the London avant-garde scene (and composing a "Revolution 9"-like sound collage for a theater project in '67) long before Lennon had even heard of Yoko Ono. Long dormant, that sensibility resurfaced in the '90s as McCartney's ambient alter-ego, the Fireman, and again in this soundtrack to artist/Sgt. Pepper cover designer Peter Blake's On Collage exhibition at Liverpool's Tate Gallery. Utilizing a theme of local Liverpool voices, Paul mixes the familiar (snatches of Beatles' spoken-word and musical outtakes) with the obscure (including field recordings of Liverpool art students and his favorite local chips lady), adds a dash of Liverpool Oratorio and some recent Cavern Club sound checks, and (with the help of Super Furry Animals keyboardist Cian Ciaran and producer/Fireman collaborator Youth) concocts five leisurely, dense aural landscapes. Though hardly the usual fodder of pop criticism, the tracks here often rise above good-natured studio wankery, especially the spare dub mix "Free Now." It's also a track that underscores the ghetto mentality of much modern pop. Once upon a time, McCartney and others felt free to infuse the mainstream with their experimentalism rather than constrain it to side projects. Whatever, this is hardly "safe" stuff. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
for fabs fans.......2007-07-13
Along w/ the sounds of Liverpool: windstorms,rain,traffic,fish 'n' chips hawkers...we had John,Paul,George and Ringo chatting about broken guitar strings,etc. The CD really is a gift and a gem.
All Beatles fans need to buy it now.
Really much better than I expected.
Macca is god's gift. I would love to share a "jazz ciggie" with him.
Sir Paul rocks into the ethereal (4.5 stars actually).......2006-05-22
Different........2006-05-21
The Walrus Still Is Paul.......2004-03-05
This is only groundbreaking and innovative if you're not familiar with the real stuff.
A TRIPPY, TUNEFUL JAUNT THROUGH THE STREETS OF LIVERPOOL.......2002-11-01
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Collage
Karrin Allyson Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000006PV Release Date: 1996-06-11 |
Tracks:
- It Could Happen To You/Fried Bananas
- Autumn Leaves (Les Fueilles Mortes)
- Robert Frost
- All Of You
- And So It Goes
- Joy Spring
- Ask Me Now
- Cherokee
- Here, There And Everywhere
- Give It Up Or Let Me Go
- Faltando Um Pedaco (Missing A Piece)
- Live For Life
Customer Reviews:
perfect.......2006-09-05
Great!!!.......2005-09-13
Collage Says It All!.......2004-11-12
Fresh sound, nice presentation, varied program........2002-05-21
Karrin has a fresh, almost pellucid vocal timbre with a fetching androgynous quality and energetic, aggressive edge. And she definitely has her act together, based on the evidence of this carefully produced session. There's not much left to chance--none of the extemporaneous melodic reinventions of an Ella or Sarah--but her vocalese choruses based on notated jazz solos rank with the best of Jon Hendricks or the Manhattan Transfer. And her scatting on "All of You" and "Cherokee" certainly doesn't hurt. Whether the ventures into "folk" ("Robert Frost," "And So It Goes," and "Here, There, and Everywhere") earn her extra points for virtuosity ("Collage" is an accurate description) or detract from her jazz credentials probably depends on the listener's generation and frame of reference. The sound of female voice and acoustic guitar accompaniment is innocuous but the least uncommon sound in pop music (thankfully, there's no "The Rose"). And it probably shouldn't go unmentioned that for good measure she displays her command of both French ("Autumn Leaves") and Spanish ("Missing a Piece") before salvaging (but hardly restoring) a piece of 60's ephemera called "Live for Life."
What's not to like?
one of her best.......2002-05-20
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Moonshine
Collage Manufacturer: Metal Mind Poland ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000TWLZ8 Release Date: 2003-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Heroes Cry
- In Your Eyes
- Lovely Day
- Living in the Moonlight
- Blues
- Wings in the Night
- Moonshine
- War Is Over
- Almost There [#][*]
- Blues [Live][#][*][Multimedia Track]
- Wings in the Night [Live][#][*][Multimedia Track]
Description
This remastered re-edition of the Collage album from 1994 is considered by many to be of equal quality to King Crimson, Genesis or Yes releases. Its an amazing, dream-like climate, with both sadness and joy. It contains perfect solos and elaborated, outstanding melodic lines. Bonus tracks: previously unpublished pieces from "Moonshine" recording session which weren't included on the original release! Also features 2 bonus videos: "The Blues and "Wings in the Night".Customer Reviews:
neo-prog at it's best.......2007-03-04
Don't miss this one while it is available........2007-01-15
Solid NEOPROG.......2005-11-04
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Negativland Presents Over the Edge, Vol. 2: Pastor Dick - Muriel's Purse Fund
Negativland Manufacturer: Seeland Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000038YS Release Date: 1996-07-26 |
Tracks:
- A Thrilling Choice, Dayle Embree Testifies
- Ask Pastor Dick: Muriel's Purse Find, Bible Quiz
- Hell Car
- Men's Continental Faith Breakfast Incorporated, Your First Day In Heaven, More Bible Quiz
- Christianity And The Cults, Joseph Smith, Brainwashing At The Cuckoo Club
- I Love My B.I.B.L.E., More Bible Quiz, The Weatherman Clears It Up
- Whisper A Prayer
- Drunk At Last, A Date With Ham Etc.
- Forty-Three Fuck You's, Sign Off And The News
Customer Reviews:
If you listen 666 times you hear the secret message.......1999-03-19
Pastor Dick Gets Drunk!.......1998-05-18
More talking than usual for this band, but it works out fine. Very entertaining and occasionally disturbingly weird.
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Collage: A Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Peabody Institute 1857-2007
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000M2DNQO Release Date: 2007-02-27 |
Rock Music:
- Come, My Friend : Songs and Blessings For Shabbat
- Comme Ils L'imaginent [Import]
- Dalla Americaruso [Live] [Import]
- Despues Del Silencio
- Die Ofarim Story- Welterfolge [Import]
- Enrico Experience [Import]
- Essentials [Import]
- Eu Me Transformo Em Outras [Import]
- Evergreens V.3 [Import]
- For You [Import]
Recommended Music:
Schuman: Complete Piano Trios Vol. 2
Ravel, Debussy, Roussel, Ropartz / Melos
Progression Sessions: Live [Live]