"John Huling's music has been our #1 bestseller for the last four years!"
Product Description
Drawing upon inspiration from the Desert Southwest, Pacific Northwest, Central Plains, and Eastern Woodlands, John Huling's music takes the listener on a meditative journey for the spirit. Native American flute and gentle drumming with a beautiful array of nature sounds including thunderstorms, brooks and birds make up this excellent collection of music from North America... "In the Land of Dreams"
In the Land of Dreams
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TV Land Presents: Favorite TV Theme Songs
Grecco, Cyndi , and Jones, Jack Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006EXIL Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Tracks:
- I Love Lucy Theme - Wilbur Hatch
- Dragnet - Ray Anthony
- The Twilight Zone - Rod Open
- Bonanza - Al Caiola & His Orchestra
- The Andy Griffith Theme - Earle Hagen
- The Ballad Of Jed Clampett - Earl Scruggs
- The Addams Family (Main Theme) - Vic Mizzy
- Munsters Theme - Jack Marshall
- The Ballad Of Gilligan's Isle - Morton Stevens
- Green Acres - Eddie Albert
- Jeannie - Hugo Montenegro
- Batman Theme - Neal Hefti
- (Theme From) The Monkees - The Monkees
- Star Trek (Main Title & Closing Theme) - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Mannix - Lalo Schifrin
- Hawaii Five-O - Mort Stevens & His Orchestra
- Theme From The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch
- Come On Get Happy - The Partridge Family
- Those Were The Days - Carroll O'Connor
- And Then There's Maude - Donny Hathaway
- Good Times - Jim Gilstrap
- Movin' On Up - Oren Waters
- The Rockford Files - Mike Post
- Them From S.W.A.T. - Rhythm Heritage
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain
- Making Our Dreams Come True - Cyndi Grecco
- Chico And The Man - Jose Feliciano
- Welcome Back - John Sebastian
- What's Happening!! - Henry Mancini
- Barney Miller - Jack Elliott
- Charlie's Angels - Jack Elliott
- Love Boat Theme - Jack Jones
- Angela (Theme From 'Taxi') - Bob James
- It Takes Diff'rent Strokes - Gloria Loring
- Theme From Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys) - Waylon
- Theme From Magnum, P.I. - Mike Post
- The Theme From Hill Street Blues - Mike Post
- Theme From Dynasty - Bill Conti
- Theme From 'Greatest American Hero' (Believe It Or Not) - Joey Scarbury
- Thank You For Being A Friend - Cynthia Fee
Album Description
TV Land brings you 40 of your favorite evening show theme songs. Highlights include 'Happy Days', 'The Greatest American Hero', 'Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)', 'Laverne & Shirley', 'I Dream Of Jeanie', 'I Love Lucy', 'Welcome Back, Kotter', 'The Love Boat', 'Hawaii Five-O', 'The Golden Girls' and many, many more. 2002. Rhino.Customer Reviews:
Excellent!!!.......2007-08-02
good memories for me and fun "new" songs for my children.......2007-06-27
memories.......2007-02-22
TV Theme Songs.......2007-01-13
TV themes.......2006-07-05
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Hitman: Codename 47 / Hitman 2 - Silent Assassin
Jesper Kyd Manufacturer: La-La Land Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2GP5W Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Main Title (Extended Version)
- Hong Kong Themes
- Jungle Exploration
- Dark Jungle
- Hotel Themes
- Harbor Themes
- Hospital Themes
- Hotel Music (Early Demo)
- Rainforest (Early Demo)
- Atmosphere Demo
- Main Title (Original Slow Version)
Tracks:
- Hitman 2 Main Title
- Waiting For Action
- Action Begins
- 47 Makes A Decision
- The Penthouse
- Japanese Mansion
- Japanese Snow Castle
- Streets Of India
- Mission In India
- 47 In St. Petersburg
- Trouble In Russia
- Desert Sun
- Arabian Dance
- The Setup
- End Boss
- Slow Ambience
- Fast Ambience
- H2 Exploration
- H2 Action
- Dreams Of Instanbul (Bonus Track)
Customer Reviews:
Pretty Good.......2006-07-29
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Great Hits from Sigmund Romberg
Manufacturer: Pearl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000X26 Release Date: 1992-06-12 |
Tracks:
- The Desert Song: It
- Maytime: Waltz Medley
- Girl Of The Golden West: Who Are We To Say?
- The New Moon: Introduction - Stout Hearted Men - Lover Come Back To Me - Girl On The Prow - Try Her Out At Dances - Wanting You - Softly As In A Morning Sunrise - One Kiss - Finale
- Nina Rosa: The Gaucho March
- The Desert Song: Waltz
- Viennese Nights: Introduction - I Bring You A Love Song - Here We Are - You Will Remember Vienna - Regimental March
- Blossom Time: Song Of Love
- My Maryland: Introduction - Dixie - Boys In Grey - Mother - Silver Moon - Your Land Is My Land
- Bimbo: In Old Granada
- The Desert Song: Introduction - Riff Song - One Flower In Your Garden - Waltz - The Foreign Legion - Romance - One Alone
- Maytime: Farewell To Dreams
- Nina Rosa: Your Smiles, Your Tears
- The New Moon: Marienne
- The New Moon: Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
- Nina Rosa: My First Love, My Last Love
- Viennese Nights: I Bring A Love Song
- The Night Is Young: When I Grow Too Old To Dream
- The Student Prince: Intorduction - Arrival Of The Prince - Serenade - Deep In My Heart, Dear - Drinking Song - Just We Two - Students' March Song
Customer Reviews:
Great Hits from Sigmund Romberg.......2007-01-04
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The Four Seasons: A Musical Calendar of Favourite Classics
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000084T05 Release Date: 2003-03-11 |
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Roar, The Soundtrack
Manufacturer: JB Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000X5G88 Release Date: 1981-01-01 |
Tracks:
- N' Chi ya Nani
- Too Late for Tears
- Here We Are In Eden
- Isn't it Time?
- Wouldn't It Be Great
- More Than Meets The Eye
- Me And My Dinosaur
- The Light of Love
- The Last Dodo
- Safari In America
- White Gold
- Farewell To Africa
- Overture From Roar
- African Dreams
- Homesick
- Robbie
- The Lake
- Mativo
- Time For Gary
- Mativo And The Lions
- Midnight
- Henry The Jaguar
- The Light of Love
- Timbo's Triumph
- Gun-Shattered Silence
- Nobody For Breakfast
- The Awakening
- A Clash of Kings
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Cocoanuts/Monkey Business
Manufacturer: Soundtrack Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004W0YR Release Date: 2004-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Main Title [From the Cocoanuts]
- Florida by the Sea
- Bell-Hops
- When My Dreams Come True
- "Harpo's Working"/When My Dreams Come True - The Marx Brothers, Harpo Marx
- When My Dreams Come True - The Marx Brothers, Harpo Marx
- Monkey Doodle Doo
- When My Dreams Come True [Orchestral Version]
- Ballet Music
- When My Dreams Come True
- Tale of the Shirt
- Gypsy Love Song - The Marx Brothers, Chico Marx
- When My Dreams Come True/End Title
- Main Title [From Monkey Business]
- Sweet Adeline - The Marx Brothers, Chico Marx, Groucho Marx, Zeppo Marx
- "Tango" - The Marx Brothers, Groucho Marx
- You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me - Maurice Chevalier, The Marx Brothers, Chico Marx, Groucho Marx, Zeppo Marx
- "Incidental Music"
- "Piano Medley" - The Marx Brothers, Chico Marx
- More Incidental Music
- "Dance Music"
- O Sole Mio - The Marx Brothers, Harpo Marx
- Sugar in the Morning - The Marx Brothers, Harpo Marx
- End Title [From Monkey Business]
- "Preparing a Land Auction" [*] - The Marx Brothers, Chico Marx, Groucho Marx
- "Pines Away" [*] - The Marx Brothers, Groucho Marx
Customer Reviews:
Great memories but nothing Remastered here........2006-04-15
The songs and sounds of the Marx Brothers brought back great memories but the skips in the CD and the overall quality of sound was a bit disheartening. If you love the Marx Brothers then buy this CD for the memories, as for the quality, I would definately think twice.
If comedy were still like this . . ........2005-08-20
This CD contains music from two of the Marx Brothers' early Paramount films, "The Cocoanuts" (their first) and "Monkey Business." Since these films were made in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the sound quality isn't the best (and the dialog occasionally carries over in the music), but considering that a CD like this is hard to find, it's certainly worth adding to your Marx Brothers collection. Not only do you get Chico's chord-smashing, finger-accented piano playing, or Harpo's dreamy, beloved harp playing, you get some of the Brothers' comedy bits from these two movies - such as their hilarious Chevalier "impersations" and the immortal "Why-a-duck?" exchange.
Just a tiny bone to pick: Harpo's solo in "Monkey Business" is actually called "I'm Daffy Over You" (written by Chico!), not "Sugar in the Morning" as the CD case says.
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Treasures of Operetta
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00022M49G Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si (The Scale Song)
- O Queen Of My Delight
- Let Me Dance And Let Me Sing
- My Hero
- My Heart And I
- Trot Here And There
- Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
- Love Unspoken
- Don't Be Cross
- Charming Weather
- I'm Off To Chez Maxim
- On My LipsEvery Kiss Is Like Wine
- The Colonel Of The Crimson Hussars
- At The Balalaika
- A Bad Boy And A Good Girl
- The Doleful Prima Donna
- O Let Me Hold Your Tiny Little Hand
- The Yeomen Of England
- Military Life!
Tracks:
- Vilia
- My Song Of Love
- Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss
- Lightly, Lightly
- The Nun's Chorus And Laura's Song
- Thin, Thin Is My Dear Gwendolin'
- Philomel
- Waltz Of My Dreams
- You Are The World To Me
- Dance While You May
- A Paradise For Two
- Romany Life
- It's Not A Sin To Kiss
- Tell Me, Pretty Maiden
- Why Did You Kiss My Heart Awake
- Star Of My Soul
- It Is Love
Customer Reviews:
Superb Operetta Collection.......2006-09-12
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Sibelius: Works for Mixed Choir
Manufacturer: Bis ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000016OT Release Date: 1997-01-21 |
Tracks:
- The Lover, Op.14
- Play, Beautiful Girl
- Alone In The Dark Forest's Clasp
- In The Morning Mist
- To Therese Hahl
- 25th October 1902: To Therese Hahl
- Not With Lamentations
- Men From Land And Sea
- Bell Melody Of Kallio Church
- Two Songs, Op.65: The Dreams
- The Dreams
- The Way To School
- The Lofty Heaven
- Christmas Song
- Festive March
- March Of The Labourers
- Song Of The People Of Uusimaa
- Finlandia Hymn
- To The Fatherland
- Fire On The Island
- Busy As A Thrush
- Song Of My Heart
- The Broken Voice
- The Boat Journey
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Tchaikovsky: Symphonies Nos. 1-6; Orchestral Works (Limited Edition)
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006OA67 Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No 1 In G Minor
- Symphony No 2 In C Minor
- Symphony No 3 In D Major
- Symphony No 4 In F Minor
- Symphony No 5 In E Minor
- Symphony No 6 In B Minor
Customer Reviews:
Is Abbado better or worse in Tchaikovsky than his reputation?.......2007-02-17
Sym. #1: We start off on a high point. This work, subtitled 'Winter Dreams,' is the most immature of the symphonies, relying on much repetition in place of solid sonata development, and at times it's hard to distinguish why this is a symphony and not part of a ballet suite. However, the melodies are gorgeous, and a conductor with real conviction can make the music come across. Abbado spins out the balletic first movement with energy and verve--it makes the often recommended Tilson Thomas version from Boston (on DG) seem overly refined. The lyrical second movement evokes real tenderness, the Scherzo (another balletic movement) skips along lightly but could use more rhythmic emphasis, and the finale, after an Andante lugubre introduction that could be darker, sweeps convincingly into the grand allegro, which has lots of punch and vitality. In all, an excellent performance. After you count in the fine sonics and the gorgeous playing of the Chicago Sym., Abbado outshines all his Western competition, including Karajan, Mehta, and Bernstein in their complete sets.
Sym. #2: Outstandings recordings of the First Sym. are thin on the ground, but not of the 'Little Russian,' which boasts a classic from Giulini (EMI) and a committed reading from Bernstein (Sony). Abbado has a great advantage in outstanding solo parts played with style and commitment by the Chicagoans--you won't hear better from Karajan's Berliners. Rather than aiming for folk-style earthiness, Abbado takes the work to be grander, more symphonically European. In that vein the first movement is convincing and thrilling. But the march that follows is reticent and fussy. The performance is back in form with an energetic, propulsive Scherzo, a total success. The finale is imposingly grand at the outset, rich with brass sonorities, and although the main allegro section sounds a bit fussed over, it has requisite vigor and enthusiasm. In sum, another success, much better played and recorded than esteemed rivals like Dorati on Mercury and Markevitch on Philips.
Sym. #3: The "Polish" Sym. is the problem child, a score so drawn out and balletic (Balanchine based his full-length "Jewels" on it) that few conductors can hold it together symphonically. It doesn't help matters that so much of the music hovers around Andante instead of a vigorous Allegro, or that the harmonies are often ambiguous. Abbado takes the shadowy first movement as a processional, delicately nuanced in the phrasing but moving along. It works well, but the next movement "Alla Tedesca" sounds exactly the same; he hasn't found any contrast in tempo or mood. The third movement, which is yet another shadowy andante, sounds inward and melancholy. By now the wandering nature of the piece has won out; attention begins to wander, to. Abbado doesn't find enough earthiness in the mercurial Scherzo to salvage matters, so we might as well give in and enjoy this as ballet. Tchaikovsky wants the finale to be played "with fire," but Abbado remains at low temperature, smooth and flowing. I've been highly critical here, so let it be said that none of Abbado's Western rivals do any better. Call this attempt to interpret a sprawling ballet-symphony a middling success, with reservations.
Sym. #4: The last three symphonies are meat for every great conductor, needless to say, so Abbado had little chance of rising to the very summit. He competes with himself, in fact, given that his Decca recording of the Fourth with the Vienna Phil. ranks among his best recordings from the Seventies. A good or even very good reading won't do, and that's about all that Abbado gives us. The CSO brass suddenly begin to snarl a bit, a la Solti, and softer passages get fussed over. The first movement fails to cohere convincingly, and one wonders exactly where the interpretation is going. Is this just big-band international Tchaikovsky? On the whole, yes. The oboe solo in the Andante flows by without much individuality or expression, and you realize that this music doesn't mean much to anyone here. The Scherzo is virtuosic without being thrilling. The finale is heavy and not fast enough to raise one's blood, immediately turning tepid in the lyrical second subject. All in all, not an inspired reading. In fact, a definite miss unless you simply must hear the CSO run thorugh its paces.
Sym. #5: Although much loved, the Fifth suffers from repeating the same motive in the first and last movements, as well as repetitive development sections that hammer simple rhythmic patterns over and over. To really succeed, an interpretation must be intense, dramatic, and played with edge of the seat intensity (in a word, the way Mravinsky does it). Abbado starts out with a full, broad statement that isn't premonitory enough (it doesn't promise great things to come), but no one can doubt how detailed and beautiful the playing is. There's a lot to be said for avoiding banality in this music or hollow grandiosity. Add in the outstanding Chicago playing (thankfully less blaring in the brass), and the first movement turns into a real success. Likewise the Andante, which begins with ravishing cellos and a natural, unforced solo horn. Here Abbado moves things along rather quickly, perhaps too much so for the music to tell as expressively as it might. But again, no sentimentality allowed. The waltz Scherzo is weaker in its characterization, coming off as well played but faceless. Up to this point, I've been feeling that Abbado's reading deserves respet, which is confirmed by a sober but full-voiced finale, the place where sentimentality and false heroics lay real traps. In all, I like this Fifth and rate it higher than the Fourth. Those who prefer blood-and-thunder won't agree. This is a Fifth for those who usually avoid the work.
Sym. #6: It's as difficult to produce a truly memorable 'Pathetique' as it is to produce a truly memorable Beethoven Fifth, and yet neither work ever misfires under a good conductor. So the challenge is greatness, pure and simple. Abbado had looming over his head Reiner's acclaimed Sixth with the same CSO in Living Stereo on RCA, a classic. Let's note right off that the playing and recording here are up to Reiner's standards. Reiner was a cool customer, perhaps the greatest technicin of his day. Abbado is cool, too, but without the intensity of a master craftsman. His 'Pathetique' is too loose-limbed at the beginning; one soon realizes that as with the Fourth, he has no pressing thing to say in this music. One episode follows another beautifully, if at times cautiously (E.g., a tepid second subject in the opening movement that needs to soar). The succeeding movements don't change that impression, even though everyone concerned tries to thrill us in the Scherzo, and do. Tchaikovksy's last symphony rises and falls on its tragic finale--I want a wrenching catharsis--but Abbado has decided that pathos is the dominant feeling. He's not alone in that, so if you want less than catharsis, here is a well-played finale that I find unmemorable. In all, I'd place Abbado's Sixth a little higher than the Fourth but well shy of the Fifth.
Overall judgement: I was surprised, given its lackluster reputation, that this is often a spectacular set, full of exciting playing. Abbado has no riveting conception in the last three symphonies, and in fact rises to his best in the First and Second. For overall conviction, I'd buy the Temirkanov set on RCA, but Abbado is more convincing to me than Karajan, and better in the early works than Bernstein. Experienced collectors will already have multiple favorites among the individual suymphonies and won't want a complete set. For them, Abbado's "Winter Dreams" is the overlooked gem.
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Americans In London 1947 - 1951: Original London Cast Recordings From Oklahoma! (1947) / Annie Get Your Gun (1947) / Carousel (1950) / Zip Goes A Million (1951)
Oscar Hammerstein II , and Erich Mashwitz Manufacturer: Encore ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001ZRD Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Oklahoma!: Oh What A Beautiful Mornin'/The Surrey With The Fringe On Top/Out Of My Dreams
- Oklahoma!: Kansas City/I Can't Say No/People Will Say We're In Love
- Oklahoma!: The Farmer And The Cowman/Pore Jud Is Daid/It's A Scandal, It's An Outrage
- Oklahoma!: Many A New Day/All 'Er Nothin'/Oklahoma!
- Annie Get Your Gun: The Girl That I Marry/They Say It's Wonderful/There's No Business Like Show...
- Annie Get Your Gun: You Can't Get A Man With A Gun/My Defenses Are Down/I Got Lost In His Arms
- Annie Get Your Gun: Moonshine Lullaby/They Say It's Wonderful/Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
- Annie Get Your Gun: Who Do You Love, I Hope?/Anything You Can Do/I'm A Bad Bad Man/I Got The Sun...
- Carousel: June Is Bustin' Out All Over/Mister Snow/When The Children Are Asleep...
- Carousel: If Loved You
- Carousel: A Real Nice Clambake/Blow High, Blow Low
- Carousel: What's The Use Of Wond'rin/My Little Girl/You'll Never Walk Alone
- Zip Goes A Million: Saving Up For Sally
- Zip Goes A Million: Ordinary People
- Zip Goes A Million: Zipe Goes A Million/Running Away To Land/Zip Goes A Million
- Zip Goes A Million: It Takes No Time To Fall In Love
- Zip Goes A Million: Nothing Breaks But The Heart
- Zip Goes A Million: Pleasure Cruise
Customer Reviews:
Review of Americans in London.......2006-03-09
It is to be observed that although the cast is American, the orchestras and conductors are British (except for Debroy Sommers). I know qite a bot about Deboy Sommers and Lew Stone, but can anyone fill me in about Reginald Burston?
The CD is great. Thank you to Amazon for this.
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