Souvenirs [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Sing An Ode To Love
2. Midnight Is The Time I Ne
3. I'll Be Your Friend
4. Action Lady
5. Winter Rains
6. From Souvenirs To Souveni
7. Trying To Catch The Wind
8. White Wings "Asa Branca"
9. Tell Me Now
10. Names
11. Perdoname
12. Flower's All You Need
13. I Like The World
14. Yellow Paper
15. Ulysses
16. Mara
17. Secret In Her Eyes

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
This Album Was Recorded in 1975 with the Contribution of Greek Musicians Such as Alec Constandinos, Silver Koulouris, Harris Chalkitis and Lakis Vlavianos.

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Souvenirs
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The King of Countrypolitan
  • Souvenirs
  • Vince Gill
  • wonderful
  • High lonesome . . .
Souvenirs
Vince Gill
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002OZD
Release Date: 1995-11-20

Tracks:

  1. Never Alone
  2. Never Knew Lonely
  3. When I Call Your Name
  4. Liza Jane
  5. Look At Us
  6. Take Your Memory With You
  7. Pocket Full Of Gold
  8. The Heart Won't Lie
  9. Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away
  10. I Still Believe In You
  11. No Future In The Past
  12. Tryin' To Get Over You
  13. One More Last Chance
  14. I Can't Tell You Why
  15. I Will Always Love You

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The King of Countrypolitan.......2007-05-01

Vince Gill managed to carve out a long-lasting career in country by bucking the system that established so many country stars in the 90's. He never wore a hat. He rarely jumped to cliches when songwriting, and he always allowed his voice to convey the message of the song. Nowhere is that more emphasized than on "When I Call Your Name." It invokes the sound of timeless country, yet at the same time it utilized the slick production values that was turning Country Music into the dominant force of that decade (think George Strait and Garth Brooks).

The same goes for "I Still Believe in You" and "Look At Us," two of so many heartbreak ballad classics that Gill released on his first three MCA Nashville albums. Like "When I Call Your Name," they were CMA Song of The Year winners, and epitomize the silky smooth delivery that Gill has perfected. It's also why his duets here, with Dolly Parton on "I Will Always Love You" and Reba McEntire on "The Heart Won't Lie" (originally on a McEntire album), find his voice nestling perfectly with his singing partners. He makes feeling sad feel so good.

Gill is also adept at the country shuffle, like on "Liza Jane." Gill himself called this song his attempt at writing an Eric Clapton song ala "Lay Down Sally," and it showcases Gill's superb guitar chops. (Often overlooked next to his singing and songwriting.) Same goes for "Take Your Memory With You."

But the Oklahoma born Gill is still a California Country boy at heart (after all, he started his career with Pure Prairie League), and the moment that highlights that is his cover of "I Can't Tell You Why." His contribution to the tribute album "Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles" brings the Eagles' country sensibilities to the center and surrounds it with Gill's ever-so-sensitive singing, connecting the 90's country boom to its core audience of yuppies for whom the urbanized country called to them like "Hotel California."

Vince Gill's "Souvenirs" remains his best anthology, covering his most fertile period up to 1995. While there are a few more since then, this remains my favorite.

5 out of 5 stars Souvenirs.......2006-12-06

Vince Gill has one the most unique voices in country music. He has a great range and can hit the high notes that few male artists can reach. Even though "Souvenirs" is not a greatest hits CD as such, it contains some of his very best. Included are "Never Knew Lonely", "When I Call Your Name", "Look At Us", "I Still Believe in You", and "Tryin' to Get Over You" which is a sad song with powerful words. Also included are 2 duets with superstar female artists Reba McIntyre and Dolly Parton. Reba joins him on "The Heart Won't Lie" while Dolly joins in with "I Will Always Love You". While not all of his greatest hits are on this CD it is well worth the price. This CD is highly recommended for all county music and Vince Gill fans.

5 out of 5 stars Vince Gill.......2006-11-10

If you are a country music fan then this album is a must. This is the first album of Vince Gill's that i purchased, i've since purchased another three. His music and voice are just so good, that you just want to play it over and over again. This album is money well spent.

4 out of 5 stars wonderful.......2006-11-02

Vince Gill has an amazing voice, and this album showcases it very well. Several of his best songs including "Tryin' to Get Over You," "I Still Believe in You," "Never Knew Lonely," and "Don't Let our Love Start Slippin' Away" and included on this great album. If you are a fan of Mr. Gill, you will love this album. It is a must-own too. I recommend it thoroughly.

5 out of 5 stars High lonesome . . ........2006-06-24

A lot of water has passed under the bridge since this fine anthology of Vince Gill's earliest songs was first released, but it's a classic and sounds as good - even better - today as it did in 1995. Many excellent comments about this album have been made here already, and I'm seconding them with a nod to my favorites on the album:

Vince had a hand in writing most of the songs here, but the one that's the best recording for my money is the smooth-jazz crossover sound of the Eagles' "I Can't Tell You Why." Next is the wonderful rendering (and redemption after Whitney Houston murdered it) of Dolly Parton's heart-rending "I Will Always Love You." Her voice in a duet with Vince on this song is a perfect match of pure vocalizing.

Vince's high, clear voice seems best suited to songs of loss and yearning, and they comprise the majority of these songs, ranging from the starkly sad "When I Call Your Name" and the aching-sweet "I Still Believe in You." The up-tempo, rollicking "One More Last Chance" seems almost out of place in the company of such heart-felt musical ruminations.

The emotional quality of these songs is reflected in the awesome range of instrumentation, arrangements, and musicianship. There is a bit of honky-tonk, some country rock, and lots of pure country with soul-piercing roots touches. This is just a fine, essential album by a country great.
Souvenirs
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • awesome
  • Fogelberg is timeless
  • BUY THE REMASTERED VERSION INSTEAD
  • Dan's Best
  • Wysteria question
Souvenirs
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Manufacturer: Sony
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  1. Home Free
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ASIN: B000002537
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Part Of The Plan
  2. Illinois
  3. Changing Horses
  4. Better Change
  5. Souvenirs
  6. The Long Way
  7. As The Raven Flies
  8. Song From The Half Mountain
  9. Morning Sky
  10. (Someone's Been) Telling You Stories
  11. There's A Place In The World For A Gambler

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars awesome.......2007-03-09

One of the classics. Joe Walsh on guitar, Don Henley singing back-up vocals--are you kdding. This is an awesome CD.

5 out of 5 stars Fogelberg is timeless.......2006-11-10

There is nothing like classic Fogelberg. It is always relevent and restores the soul.

5 out of 5 stars BUY THE REMASTERED VERSION INSTEAD.......2006-11-03

Just wanted to point out that you should buy the remastered version of this album, which has been released as a twofer with "Homefree", the only albums of his that have been remastered so far. I urge you to support this release instead of buying the old non-remastered versions. It's high time all of Dan's old albums get remastered. After all, this is 2006!

5 out of 5 stars Dan's Best.......2006-04-23

I first heard Dan singing background vocals on the Jackson Browne album "Late for the Sky". I was 16. I went out and bought this album (which I STILL have!!) even though I had never heard it. I had the pleasure of seeing Dan open for the Eagles at the Spectrum in support of this album in Phila, in 1974; I was a junior in high school. They all joined in on "Best of My Love" and it just blew mw away. He had this really interesting piece of cloth on his piano. Few people had heard of him prior to this album. This is by far his BEST album. It is more rock and roll than the rest of his sappy later work in the 80's and a true songwriting gem. I can remember singing "Morning Sky" in my friend's Ford on the way to school. You have to listen to it over and over.. "Someone's Been Tellin' You Stories" had a sly sexual rhyme in it that was not played on radio at that time. The musicianship on this album only serve to enhance the quality of the songwriting. This was the most raw of Dan's albums, and by ar, the most superior. Sadly, Dan is now fighting advanced prostate cancer (check out his website). Let's hope he will make a full recovery and record and tour again soon. This is a must have for anyone who is a fan of any 1970's rock and roll.

5 out of 5 stars Wysteria question.......2005-12-02

Debbie, Wysteria is on Home Free and now it's stuck in MY head! Not that that's a bad thing... Dan Fogelberg music brings back many wonderful memories/feelings for me. Souvenirs is great but if I had to be shipwrecked with only 1 Fogelberg album it would be Phoenix.
Home Free/Souvenirs
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • excellent, except for dropouts
  • Sound is excellent, except for the dropouts
  • THANK YOU, BGO RECORDS!
  • Dan' Remasters
  • an essential remaster
Home Free/Souvenirs
Dan Fogelberg
Manufacturer: Beat Goes On
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ASIN: B000FIH4QU
Release Date: 2006-06-05

Tracks:

  1. To the Morning
  2. Stars
  3. More Than Ever
  4. Be on Your Way
  5. Hickory Grove
  6. Long Way Home (Live in the Country)
  7. Looking for a Lady
  8. Anyway I Love You
  9. Wysteria
  10. River

Tracks:

  1. Part on the Plan
  2. Illinois
  3. Changing Horses
  4. Better Change
  5. Souvenirs
  6. Long Way
  7. As the Raven Flies
  8. Song from Half Mountain
  9. Morning Sky
  10. (Someone's Been) Telling You Stories
  11. There's a Place in the World for a Gambler

Album Description

Digitally remastered 2-on1 featuring the first two albums, from '72 and '74 respectively, by this popular American singer/songwriter. Packaged in a slipcase featuring extensive new liner notes. BGO. 2006.

Album Details

UK Remastered Two-fer of the Acclaimed Singer / Songwriter's First Two Albums.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars excellent, except for dropouts.......2007-07-29

i adore these first two dan fogelberg records. i've been a fan of his since the early 80s, when my brother recommended i check out dan's home free album. as a 13 or 14 year old fledgling singer/pianist, i instantly sat down to learn to play all of the songs courtesy of a songbook my brother also had. i credit these great songs and albums for leading me to become the songwriter i am today.

now, for the details concerning these albums. i can honestly say that i like every track on both, but i'll start by mentioning the highlights (at least what i consider them to be).

home free - standout tracks: to the morning, be on your way, wysteria
souvenirs - standout tracks: souvenirs, the long way, song from half mountain

as you can see, i favor the mellow side of things...but believe me, the upbeat numbers are fantastic as well. the only drawback to this remaster is the dropout during "the river" that were mentioned by a previous reviewer. hopefully, future versions will correct that error - and i also hope that the new remaster of captured angel/nether lands is glitch free.

3 out of 5 stars Sound is excellent, except for the dropouts.......2007-06-22

I agree with the opinion that the sound of these remasters is generally excellent. However, nobody has mentioned the frequent dropouts that occur during "The River", the last track on "Home Free". These dropouts occur in the left channel, starting at about 3:30 and continuing for a full minute, making this track unlistenable on headphones. I'm shocked that BGO would release this track in such poor condition. I would've given this release five stars, but the dropouts cripple an otherwise excellent remaster.

5 out of 5 stars THANK YOU, BGO RECORDS!.......2006-08-23

The one reviewer, who complains about the sound quality of this new rerelease obviously hasn't listened to the old, non-remastered cd versions in a long time. Songs such as "Be On Your Way" and "Hickory Grove" definitely have a fuller sound, and if you listen to the drum intro to the wonderful "Illinois" and compare it to the previous versions, even the remastered one on the 1997 "Portrait" box set, you'll no longer doubt the improved sound quality. These are among Dan Fogelberg's very best albums, so this is a great package. I really hope Bgo Records will continue to rerelease Dan's old records. I can't wait for my all-time favorite album ("Nether Lands")to be remastered. Love ya, Dan.

3 out of 5 stars Dan' Remasters.......2006-08-07

Disappointing is the best way of describing this release. The mastering of these to great albums just does not cut it. Sure there is a marginal improvement on "Souvenirs" but "Home Free" is only as good and the late eighties release. The sleave notes or rubbish. I had high hopes for this release given the brilliance of the albums and therefore must rate it lower not for the content but the mastering. BGO have made much better efforts than this i.e. Dory Previn. If you have the older recordings don't bother if you don't the albums are worth getting. The mastering refers to "digital remastering of Original tape" as opposed to the more common Remaster from "Original Master Tapes" which may give an insight as to the lack of improvement.

5 out of 5 stars an essential remaster.......2006-07-18

i agree with the previous reviewer. the sound improvement is excellent. serious dan fans have waited 20 years for these cds to be upgraded. hopefully, all of dan's cd will get remastered, at least thru "the innocent age". thanks to bgo records.
Souvenirs: Best of Janis Ian 1972-1981
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Best of Janis Ian
  • Souvenirs
  • great but we need more
  • Brilliant but sometimes controversial folk-rock singer
  • Souvenirs - Best of the "Best ofs"
Souvenirs: Best of Janis Ian 1972-1981
Janis Ian
Manufacturer: Festival Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0002QPRSM
Release Date: 2004-08-23

Tracks:

  1. Stars
  2. Jesse
  3. From Me to You
  4. At Seventeen
  5. In the Winter
  6. Belle of the Blues
  7. Love Is Blind
  8. Will You Dance?
  9. Miracle Row
  10. Maria
  11. Party Lights
  12. Do You Wanna Dance?
  13. Silly Habits
  14. Other Side of the Sun
  15. Fly Too High [From Foxes]
  16. Jenny (Iowa Sunrise)
  17. Mechanical Telephone
  18. Passion Play

Album Description

A singer/songwriter both celebrated & decried for her pointed handling of taboo topics, Janis Ian enjoyed one of the more remarkable second acts in music history; after first finding success as a teenager (in the mid-60s), her career slumped, only to ente

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best of Janis Ian.......2007-05-12

I recently heard Janis on a Saturday Night Live Show from 1976 and I bought this CD and have since purchased a second CD of her's. Her lyrics are profound and this lady can sing! I would recommend this CD to everyone.

5 out of 5 stars Souvenirs.......2007-01-03

The title says it all.This is a great Cd of an Artist and time mostly forgotten.

3 out of 5 stars great but we need more.......2006-10-12

tough to give more stars to this collection when it includes only two songs from her finest album: Between the Lines (two great songs but there are at least another three songs that shouldve been included) bottom line this shouldve been a two disc set, whats there is great though

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant but sometimes controversial folk-rock singer.......2005-08-25

Janis Ian began her recording career with a song (Society's child) about an inter-racial relationship and followed up with an album of protest songs. Those recordings are not included on this compilation covering her later recordings, but they can be found separately.

Between 1974 and 1979, Janis recorded four classic albums (Stars, Between the lines, Aftertones, Night rains) from which most of the tracks here are taken. Those albums featured many of the great songs we remember her for including Jesse (a top ten American hit via a Roberta Flack cover), At seventeen (a top five American hit for Janis), Love is blind (a Japanese number one hit), Will you dance (another big Japanese hit), Fly too high (featured on the soundtrack of Foxes and a minor UK hit) and The other side of the sun (another minor UK hit).

Following those albums, Janis diversified into acting and writing but continued to record great music. When Canada legalized single-sex marriages, Janis seized on the opportunity to marry her lesbian partner there in 2003.

Forget all the controversy and just listen to a brilliant folk-rock singer who never achieved the same level of success as Joan Baez, Judy Collins or Joni Mitchell but who certainly deserves to be considered alongside those outstanding singers. If you enjoy their music, give Janis a listen. This compilation provides a great introduction to her music.

5 out of 5 stars Souvenirs - Best of the "Best ofs".......2005-02-11

This really is an excellent "Greatest Hits" collection! It includes the very best from each album and even "Mechanical Telephone" an excellent song from Janis' quirky "Uncle Wonderful" '80's album. I am so glad Janis included "Will You Dance" and "Love is Blind" in this collection. They were huge chart toppers in Japan. The "Up 'til Now" 17 Greatest hits album had to be tailored twice with alternate cuts to cater to Japanese audiences. The only suggestion I could make to improve this album was to add "Restless Eyes", not instead of, but in addition to "Passion Play" which is also an excellent song from that album! Time constraints probably had something to do with that decision. The pictures of Janis are gorgeous too! Buy this CD and you will probably start building a Janis Ian collection!
American Classics: Barber: COMPLETE PUBLISHED SOLO PIANO MUSIC
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Barber: genius; Pollack: great, but not as great as John Browning
  • A variety of emotions
  • Samuel Barber's Piano Music
  • What's the rush?
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American Classics: Barber: COMPLETE PUBLISHED SOLO PIANO MUSIC

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ASIN: B00000GV5P
Release Date: 1998-12-15

Tracks:

  1. Sonata for Piano, Op 26: Allegro energico
  2. Sonata for Piano, Op 26: Allegro vivace e leggiero
  3. Sonata for Piano, Op 26: Adagio mesto
  4. Sonata for Piano, Op 26: Fuga: Allegro con spirito
  5. Excursions, Op 20: Un poco allegro
  6. Excursions, Op 20: In Slow Blues Tempo
  7. Excursions, Op 20: Allegretto
  8. Excursions, Op 20: Allegro molto
  9. Nocturne, Op 33: Moderato
  10. Three Sketches: Lovesong: Tempo di valse: Allegretto
  11. Three Sketches: To My Steinway (To No.220601): Adagio
  12. Three Sketches: Minuet: Tempo di minuetto
  13. Interlude I ('For Jeanne'): Adagio, ma non troppo
  14. Ballade, Op 46: Restless
  15. Souvenirs, Op 28: Waltz: tempo di valse, Allegro con brio
  16. Souvenirs, Op 28: Schottische: tempo si Schottische, Allegro ma non troppo
  17. Souvenirs, Op 28: Pas de deux: Adagio
  18. Souvenirs, Op 28: Two-Step: Allegro molto
  19. Souvenirs, Op 28: Hesitation Tango: Con moto
  20. Souvenirs, Op 28: Galop: Allegro molto

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Barber: genius; Pollack: great, but not as great as John Browning.......2007-05-29

This CD includes a mini biography of the composer and a short description of each piece, which is always a plus. I am still amazed he wrote those 3 sketches at such a young age! Barber's music is always lyrical, even when it sounds a-tonal. While John Browning is the most popular interpreter of Barber's music, Pollack also does a wonderful job. The only problem I have is his playing of the Nocturne, op. 33, because he plays it very heavily and too fast, much unlike a nocturne should be.

5 out of 5 stars A variety of emotions.......2006-11-16

This CD collects all the published piano music of Samuel Barber, including the highly regarded masterwork SONATA, OP.26. The SONATA, in four movements, goes from the severe in the first movement to the openly joyous in the second; the third movement builds slowly to a mighty grumbling before just as slowly resigning itself to a quiet resolve. The final movement is all energy, requiring great technical prowess, which pianist Daniel Pollack has. It's an excellent performance.

Some of the other pieces, though less demanding, are most enjoyable. The four EXCURSIONS explore "regional idioms," including boogie-woogie, the blues, and country roots (this last is delightful). The four SOUVENIRS show Barber at his most humorous: the Waltz is laugh-out-loud charming, and the Hesitation Tango is just that - and very compelling. This is an excellent CD all around, from the varied and intelligent music of Barber to the assured, lyrical interpretations by Pollack. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Samuel Barber's Piano Music.......2003-11-26

Samuel Barber's(1910 --1981) music is lyrical, romantic, and accessible. But his music still manages to be challenging. As is the case with many American composers, Barber tried to develop an American voice by combining art music with American themes derived from jazz and American popular culture. Again, Barber wrote in an accessible way using sophisticated 20th century compositional techniques.

Although he did not compose a great deal of music for solo piano, much of what Barber did write is outstanding. This disc on the budget-priced Naxos label includes all of Barber's published solo piano music performed by Daniel Pollack. Pollack knows and plays this music well indeed. He performed Barber's piano sonata at the First International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in 1958. The CD includes detailed, insightful liner notes by Victor and Marina Ledin.

Barber's piano sonata op 26 (1946) is the highlight of this disc and is a work that has become an important part of the piano repertory. The work is in four movements, and in it Barber uses an expansive musical vocabulary which includes serial composition. The work is romantic and virtuosic and immediately appealing. Vladimir Horowitz championed this music and it has been recorded many times.

The sonata opens with a two-note falling figure with the second note heavily accented that becomes the basis for the opening allegro movement. Throughout the first movement, loud, virtuosic passages alternate with quieter sections, with feathery piano writing in the instrument's high register. The two-note figure is prominent at the end of the movement with a shift in accent to the first note of the pair. The second movement is a short, light scherzo which picks up on the quieter portions of the first movement. The third movement, an adagio, is spare and minimalist. It rises to a large climax before the music falls away pensively over a walking bass. The last movement is a fugue which begins rapidly and quickly develops to a frenzied, cataclysmic conclusion.

The other extended works on this CD are two piano suites. The first suite, "Excursions" Op. 20 (1942-1944) was also championed by Horowitz. It consists of four movements based upon American jazz and popular song. The first movement features a syncopated theme with repeated notes over a boogie-woogie theme in the bass. The second movemement develops as a blues, with a slow-drag theme that becomes more prominent as the movement progresses. It reminded me of a Gershwin piano prelude. The third movement consists of a lyrical, rippling theme in a moderate tempo which undergoes brief variations. The final movement is a foot-stomping barn dance. The movement reminded me of a conservative Charles Ives.

The other suite in this collection is titled "Souvenirs", op 28 (1951-1952) It consists of six short dance movements. (Barber used it for a ballet.) I loved this piece. It is deliberately anachronistic in character and is a throw-back to a hotel-style elegance just before WW I. In listening to this suite, I tried to think of the tone it intended to convey. Some people find this music light and frivolus while others find it ironic. I heard it as loving, but detached and a bit distant. Barber is trying deliberately to recreate a musical experience in an idiom that is no longer his. I think the tone is affectionate, with the music played straight (rather than satirically), but with a distinct feeling of looking back. Thus the title, "Souvenirs".

There are a number of short pieces on this CD including three sketches dating from Barber's 13th year. I enjoyed the Nocturne which is highly chromatic (op. 33) and the late Ballade, Op. 46 among these short works.

This disc is part of the Naxos "American Classics" series. It will allow the listener to get to know some great works of 20th century American piano music.

2 out of 5 stars What's the rush?.......2003-10-22

I can't tell if the overly fast tempi on much of this recording is so all the works could be jammed onto one CD, or if Mr. Pollack was dared to see how fast he could go. To be fair, he starts the Sonata at the metronome marking in the score (which some performers do not) but he doesn't keep it there. He pulls back tremendously in the second theme, then rushes through much of the closing theme so quickly as if to suggest that hearing the notes is not the important part. I'm impressed at how fast he can play certain parts (and the scherzo), but what honestly is the point? Passages in the development and coda are reduced to a blurry mash. Along with this he punches many notes (first and third movements), especially in the base, that have no need for added emphasis. Barber provided enough angularity to this piece that just playing it gets the message - and the music - across. The fourth movement, I will concede, is as admirable as any other performance.
The rest of the works on the CD fare better - in areas where a change in tempo might be tasteful, Mr. Pollack seems invariably to push ahead but it doesn't sabotage anything as badly as the Sonata.
Despite the tempting price, a newcomer to Barber's piano output would do better to buy John Browning's recording and come back to this one later for a different viewpoint.

4 out of 5 stars Barber at a bargain.......2001-09-10

Daniel Pollack has a special relationship to this music. He premiered Samuel Barber's Piano Sonata in the Soviet Union, and played it to wildly enthusiastic acclaim during the 1958 Tschaikovsky competition. That was the year Cliburn took the Gold medal, but Pollack was also a winner, and was very well received.

I am very familiar with the Sonata. I performed it at my senior piano recital in college. I also had the pleasure of playing most of the Sonata for Daniel Pollack when I competed in a college-based piano competition. It was a special pleasure for me to learn how intimately he knows this piece. Pollack plays the Sonata with tremendous energy, brilliance and passion. The recorded sound of this Naxos CD is bright and a little too resonant for my taste. Still, the performance is thoroughly exciting, sometimes to the point of being overwhelmingly powerful (for example, at the end of the fugue).

I own eleven recordings of the Barber Piano Sonata on CD or LP. Although Pollack's is not my first choice, his playing is so exciting and powerful that I regard his performance as special and worth having. My favorites are Cliburn and Horowitz. My other recordings include Garrick Ohlsson, Willis Deloney, two by John Browning, Leo McCawley, Earl Wild, Peter Lawson and Ruth Laredo. It would be difficult to rank these performances, as they all have something special to commend them. Pollack's passion and abandon stand out in this group.

The other Barber works are less familiar to me, and so I am less able to comment on them. They seem beautifully played and, again, only hampered a little by the overly resonant sound.

If one is looking for a single disc of Barber's piano music, this one would be hard to beat, especially at its budget price.
Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Piano Music
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Beautiful, beautiful music!
  • A very powerful performance
  • Shock treatment
  • Doesn't quite make it
  • An exuberant blazing Gottchalk interpretation
Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Piano Music

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ASIN: B00008OP1W
Release Date: 2003-05-20

Tracks:

  1. Le Banjo, Fantaisie Grotesque, Op. 15
  2. Bamboula, Danse De Negres, Op. 2
  3. Le Bananier, Chanson Negre, Op. 5
  4. La Savane, Ballade Creole, Op. 3
  5. Tremolo, Grande Etude De Concert, Op. 58
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  7. Manchega, Etude De Concert, Op. 38
  8. Souvenirs D'Andalousie, Caprice De Concert Sur La Cana, Op. 22
  9. Souvenir De Porto Rico, Marche Des Gibaros, Op. 31
  10. L'etincelle, La Scintilla, Op. 20
  11. La Gallina, Op. 53
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  13. Pasquinade, Caprice, Op. 59
  14. Tournament Galop
  15. The Dying Poet, Meditation
  16. The Union, Paraphrase De Concert On The National Airs Star Spangled Banner, Yankee Doodle, And Hail Columbia, Op. 48

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful, beautiful music!.......2007-07-07

Listening to this Gottschalk CD hs been a truly rewarding experience. We listen to it everyday, so I'm sure we will be purchasing more of his music.

5 out of 5 stars A very powerful performance.......2006-12-15

June 7, 2003
This is a very powerful performance by Licad, the first in a long
while. I had a chance to compare her recording with an earlier
recording of Gottschalk's piano works by another (relatively unknown)
pianist, and I must say that the latter recording pales miserably
in comparison to Licad's. Listening to Licad play in this recording,
I can't help but be reminded of Vladimir Horowitz's piano performances
during his heyday. Licad and Horowitz have very similar touch, intensity,
technical prowess and dynamic range. There are 16 piano works works in
this recording, and I must say that all are top caliber performances,
with the possible exception of track #9, Souvenirs de Porto Rico,
Marche de Gibaros, Op.31, where Licad seems to have missed a few
notes and desynchronized the rhythm in a few places. My favorites
are tracks #5 (Tremolo, Grande Etude de Concert), #7 (Manchega,
Etude de Concert), and track #14 (Tournament Galop); in the last
one, you can almost see and hear the horses galloping around the
race track. With the price ... this recording is a genuine steal.
However, I am still waiting to hear Licad play a Liszt, Brahms,
Prokofoiev or Bartok, where I believe we can really hear Horowitz
come alive.

3 out of 5 stars Shock treatment.......2005-04-11

There are plenty of other pianists who have played Gottschalk's music. These include Eugene List, Alan Mandel, John Arpin, Alan Marks, Philip Martin, and my favorite, Michael Lewin.

This disc has a very good selection of Gottschalk's music. Still, I do not always like Licad's interpretations of his works. Nor is her playing especially clean.

Le banjo, an excellent piece, is played too fast. Give this lady a speeding ticket! Bamboula is played unusually slowly, and there are even a couple of presumably intentional minor errors in rhythm in it. I think it is okay to play parts of it slowly, as Licad did, for dramatic effect, but I am not overly impressed by her performance of it.

When we reach another fine piece, La Savane, the intentional errors in rhythm get worse. I have never heard La Savane played like this before, and I don't like it.

Next is Tremolo. I think Licad does a fine job on this one, both technically and interpretively. And I also like her interpretations of Manchega and The Dying Poet.

Souvenir de Porto Rico is perhaps Gottschalk's best work, and it is technically very difficult. This would have been a great opportunity for Licad to show that she can handle the task. But she chose to do otherwise. It is disappointing.

Most of this disc is simply not Gottschalk as it ought to be played. If someone unfamiliar with Gottschalk wanted to listen to a CD with some of Gottschalk's best works on it, I'd normally recommend one with this set of pieces. But I certainly wouldn't recommend this. I'll give it two stars just for Tremolo, and one more for shock value.

2 out of 5 stars Doesn't quite make it.......2003-11-11

Cecile Licad is a fine pianist, but she's not right for this. Maybe she's trying to put too much "Artistry" into these instead of virtuosic fire, although perversely she plays some pieces too fast. This is still quite nice, considering the low price, but don't throw away your old Leonard Pennario LP's.

5 out of 5 stars An exuberant blazing Gottchalk interpretation.......2003-09-19

Ms. Licad's Gottchalk interpretations on her latest CD is a pioneering effort in presenting the essential Gottchalk. She could have opted for the "safe and traditional " molded from other previous interpretations. But on this CD, she has opened a whole new world about the possibilities of Gottchalk's music who typifies the wondrous cultural influences here in the United States. Her performance is riveting, exuberant, blazing,virtuosic and always with a keen individual musicality that manages to always pay homage to what is essentially Gottchalk's. That is a feat in itself. I highly recommend this CD which should be CD of the Year.
Noel
Sonic Souvenirs
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Easy does it
  • really nice atmospheric dreamy pop
Sonic Souvenirs
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Release Date: 2003-10-07

Tracks:

  1. Your Baby (Can't Stand the Rain)
  2. Hear the Wind Blow (Down Moonlight Mile)
  3. Knives from Bavaria (Spoonful of Fun)
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Easy does it.......2005-08-18

As seductive as drugs, sunday morning, opium for music lovers, this release celebrates simplicity. Clear harmonies. Swing with finesse, too.

4 out of 5 stars really nice atmospheric dreamy pop.......2004-01-13

So far, I'm really loving this new release, which is Sonic Boom's remixing of several songs from Dean & Britta's last album.

Highly recommended for fans of Mazzy Star, 1960's French pop (Serge Gainsbourg, Francoise Hardy), and things of that nature. Melodic songwriting, sultry vocals, and inventive production add up to a soothing, dreamy, romantic experience.
Alkan: Symphony for solo piano
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The greatest CD I've bought in years
  • Least approachable of Hamelin's Alkan, yet still magnificent
  • Please listen to the OTHER tracks in this CD as well.
  • A Maturity that is Everlasting!
  • Marc-Andre Hamelin does it again!
Alkan: Symphony for solo piano
Marc-Andre Hamelin
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Release Date: 2001-07-10

Tracks:

  1. Sym, Op.39 Nos.4-7: Allegro
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Amazon.com's Best of 2001

Alkan's one of music's originals, a relatively neglected composer valued for his highly original, often visionary keyboard works accessible only to the most skilled virtuosos. Marc-André Hamelin certainly fills that bill and almost outdoes himself on this disc, playing with breathtaking virtuosity and imaginative insight. The Symphony for solo piano is just a four-movement work of symphonic scope and color. The opening Allegro is a tightly structured drama, followed by a Mahlerian funeral march, a vigorous scherzo, and a final blistering Presto dispatched by Hamelin with almost supernatural ease. The Symphony was part of an even bigger work, the Opus 39 Études, whose 12 pieces include Alkan's best music. The three brief pieces that follow have strong attractions, deep spirituality prime among them. The final three pieces from his early Opus 15 set exemplify Alkan the Romantic. Again, Hamelin makes light of their technical difficulties, while shaping them sensitively. Notable are Le vent, where the right-hand runs make you hear the whistling wind and Morte, another powerful funeral march. Vivid sound captures Hamelin's nuanced playing, helping to make this disc a must-have for pianophiles. --Dan Davis

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The greatest CD I've bought in years.......2006-04-25

Ask most classical music fans about Charles-Valentin Alkan and they'll most likely have no clue what to say. I always assumed, after seeing his name in various books, that he was either an obscure opera composer or a twentieth century atonal experimenter. This mindset changed when I happened to come across this CD on the Hyperion website. I learned who Alkan really was, and being the Lisztian and Chopinite I am, I bought this instantly without even listening to a sample track. This has been the most fortunate gamble I've ever taken; the other passionate and eloquent reviews here pretty much confirm that I was right to plunge myself into Alkan.

For those new to Alkan, this is probably the best place to start. Although, after my own first hearing of this CD, I immediately ordered every Alkan CD on the Naxos label and found the Op. 35 Etudes an essential showcase for Alkan's unbelievable genius. It's hard to believe that this obscure hermit who lived next to Chopin was composing such original and extraordinary music. A beginner to Alkan's music might sense a fusion between the styles of Chopin and Liszt, with a spice of Schumann and a tinge of Rachmaninov, if that's possible. Alkan possesses all the faculties for creating gorgeous and beautiful melodies; indeed, he holds his own with Chopin in that area. But Alkan's renowned for composing demonic works with monstrous technical passages that stretch the limits of the piano. While this reputation tends to overshadow his musicality and Beethovenian depth of expression, Alkan is frankly successful with writing tour-de-force compositions. He does it better than Liszt himself, as exemplified by the menacing crashes of the Symphony for Solo Piano and the violent coda of Morte from the Op. 15.

The Symphony for Solo Piano is a masterpiece in my book. I've heard countless large-scale piano works and I must say nothing has ever made such an impression on me as this portion of the Op. 39. With Classical structure and Romantic furor, the work rivals any contemporary Sonata from Chopin, Schumann or even Brahms for that matter. To quote Francois Luguenot, "The structure of the piece is as perfect, and its proportions as harmonious, as those of a movement in a symphony by Mendelssohn, but the whole is dominated by a deeply passionate mood." Indeed, whether in the brooding first Allegro movement, the satirically gloomy funeral march, or the tempestuous Menuet, one can easily see that this work is a monumental tapestry of music. There is a comforting but mind-blowing range of expression in this masterpiece. If devilish torrents of pianism appeal to you, I guarantee the Finale, a "ride in hell" as Raymond Lewenthal aptly said, will tingle your spine and keep the blood pumping.

After listening to this recording dozens of times, I'm convinced the highlight of the CD is actually the Souvenirs: Trois Morceaux dans le genre pathetique Op. 15. Although harshly criticized by Schumann, I've never heard better works of their kind, whether from Chopin, Liszt, Henselt, or Rubinstein. This Op. 15 is a trinity of towering, gushing Romantic piano compositions. The first, Aime-moi, is astonishing in its scope, expressive ideas, and utter transcendence. Hamelin reveals a breathtaking degree of interpretative clairvoyance here. Even more tremendous is the simple but profound "Le vent," a heart-wrenching and melancholy excursion that defies the sonorities of the piano. To quote Liszt, "'Le vent' is the most Romantic of the three...One can almost hear the rain trickling down the oak trees' trunks, and, in great reverence, one can listen to the tune which floats above all these subdued murmurings, like the song of the lover or the poet as he looks upon Nature's sorrow yet without feeling that sadness in himself because he holds in his heart the gentle glow of a memory or a hope." Concluding this trio of jewels, Morte explores a dark abyss of sound, generating a level of pathos and fury unlike anything I've heard. The sinister "Dies Irae" opening leads to a lamenting and morbid development, replete with beautifully somber phrases and violent outbursts. Morte's underlying dark beauty and intensity shares a plateau with Beethoven's own Funeral Marches, in my view.

The three pieces that separate the Symphony for Solo Piano and the Op. 15 are equally impressive, as well. "Salut, cendre du pauvre!" is satisfyingly enchanting, dark, and pensive. Likewise, the "Super flumina Babylonis" proves to be just as engrossing, with memorable and intelligent ideas. Some other reviewers have spoken unkindly towards the glorious "Alleluia," but I don't believe it's as superficial as some have labeled it: Alkan's sense of replicating the organ's textures into the piano's registers, and the sheer majestic effect of a chorus, are all inherent in this brief but ecstatic work.

Bottom line: Those with an affinity for Liszt and Romantic piano will almost automatically love this music. The impact of hearing this magnificent but neglected music is like that of discovering fire by accident. It's one of the best CD's I've purchased in years; the performance of the extraordinary and god-like pianist, Marc-Andre Hamelin, is a triumph. I implore the reader to buy this right now and discover the stupendous music of Alkan.

5 out of 5 stars Least approachable of Hamelin's Alkan, yet still magnificent.......2004-09-18

Hamelin continues his recording of Alkan's magnificent op 39 with numbers 4-7: The Symphony for Solo Piano. The collection also features somber pieces such as, Salut cendre du pauvre op 45, Super flumina Babylonis op 52, and the fantastic Trois Morceaux dans le genre Pathetique Op 15. Again, Hamelin's stays loyal to Alkan's vision and his technique speaks for itself.

The Symphony is tonally perfect. With Hamelin, you really do get the feeling you are listening to a symphony. The structure and execution of the Allegro is impeccable, and surpasses all others. Hamelin playing allows the listener to hear the great contrasts of emotions in the Marche Funèbre, and Menuet (pieces that anticipate Mahler and Bruckner respectively). The Finale, called "Ride in Hell" by Raymond Lewenthal is exactly that with Hamelin. The fact that Hamelin holds back until about 2:05 makes the climax of this piece even more spectacular.

Salut Cendre du Pauvre, and Super Flumina Babylonis are both gloomy pieces that are played with maturity and a great deal of control. While not as grand as the other works on the CD, they are still very interesting. Hamelin's technique do not make these pieces dull at all. Alleluia is a short piece brimming with joy and energy, but is the most superficial of the bunch.

The Trois Morceaux are remarkably treated. In many Alkan recordings, the listener is weighed down by the technical troubles the pianist experiences, and they are not able to hear the actual music. This is not at all the case with Hamelin's performance; his skill allows Alkan's music to be heard and not simply the performer's technique. The bizarrely named pieces radiate melancholy, gloom, and all the emotion that Chopin and Liszt could express in their music (and more). Hamelin delivers.

This CD is probably the least approachable of Hamelin's Alkan but is also the most profound. It causes one to re-think classical literature as a whole. In Hamelin's performance, we get to hear the profound Alkan as never before.

5 out of 5 stars Please listen to the OTHER tracks in this CD as well........2002-05-28

Even though the highlight of this CD is the Symphony for Solo Piano, I think the supporting tracks are the real reason why I would recommend this CD. They are all titled in very bizarre names, and I'm afraid most listeners would listen to them once and put them away for good. Here's a brief rundown of the supporting tracks:

"Salut, cendre du pauvre" - tough to categorize this work with any other composer. It's not as dramatic as most of the works in this CD. If Beethoven's 6th symphony brought the listener closer to nature, I guess that would be a similar reasoning with this work.

"Alleuia" - short work, the name says it all. The least interesting recording in the CD.

"Super flumina Babylonia" - a very interesting, dramatic work. I somehow find this work similar to a Bach keyboard toccata. It has a very interesting fugue in the middle and I just wished Alkan would've developed it longer considering it goes back to the original slow theme before it really has a chance to take off.

"Aime moi" - This is the highlight of the CD. This work has as much emotional range as any of the great Chopin Ballades. The main theme is one of the most beautiful music that I ever heard. Hamelin really brings a sense of longing to this work. Arthur Rubinstein would've been proud of this recording.

"Le Vent" - Very similar to the effect that Chopin brought to the op. 25 no. 12 etude, also known as the "Ocean Etude." Very interesting, but the main theme doesn't really develop into anything... but neither did Chopin and his work.

"Morte" - Take Chopin's great Polonaise-fantaisie in Aflat-major.... and instead of the dreamlike motif, substitute it with the Dies Irae theme. This is a truly great work and Hamelin does a wonderful job assimilating all the different moments.

5 out of 5 stars A Maturity that is Everlasting!.......2002-04-14

Symphony:

This has to be the finest recording of the Sypmhony ever! Everyone I have spoken to comment on the way Marc-Andre Hamelin plays the Presto Finale - yes sure the speed is amazing and it is faultless throughout, but I think that he plays the first movement Allegro Moderato the best. As the first notes sound, you can hear something extraordinary is about to happen. He plays the first movement with such maturity - he interprets it the way it should be - with passion, fire, sorrow etc. His lyrical lines always lead somewhere and his pedalling is fantastic. The best part though in this movement is the coda - full of agitation, strong fingerwork and careful phrasing make it a wondrous close to the first movement.

Next is the Marche Funebre. I think people under-estimate the difficulty of this piece. It calls for both hands to play and sustain a note with the 5th finger and then the other fingers play staccato chords. Hamelin does this with a wonderful effect and, even though it is a 'Funeral', he always keeps the march pace.

The Minuet (Scherzo): Hamelin pulls this off with EXCELLENT phrasing, accentuation, pedalling and speed. He really makes it sound like a Scherzo (which in actual fact it is). In complete contrast to the Scherzo - the Trio just wants to make you fall asleep - the cantabile playing is unmatched and dreamlike!

Presto Finale: What can I say - "a ride in hell" played with energy provides a fantastic conlcusion to an original work.

The Next Three Pieces:

All not too long and very interesting. One that I must point out though is the Alleluia. Hamelin plays this with a strong, even tone on every chord, which makes it actually sound like a massive choir - the effect is spine-tingling!

Trois Morceaux dans le Genre Pathetique:

Wow,wow,wow! These three pieces have been brought back to life! As Aime-Moi filled my room, I could feel Hamelin's emotions soaring through the BEAUTIFUL melodic lines. Within seconds I was crying! Aime-Moi is definately my favourite piece in this set and is just so delicious! I would buy the CD just for that piece!
Le vent: Immediately you can hear the wind whining through trees and long grasses in Paris (well, in my vision. This is really portrayed perfectly and should definately become popular again!
Morte: The Most mature of the set. Really demading music requring full musical potential and understanding of the music - this piece is definately "obscure in a good way". I love Hamelin's account of this piece - he plays it with such love and care - unmissable!

Summary: Get it now!

Bon apetit!
Gareth Ross

5 out of 5 stars Marc-Andre Hamelin does it again!.......2001-08-19

I knew it was inevitable - Alkan's Symphony for Solo Piano is just Hamelin's repertoire and I pre-ordered this recording as soon as I became aware of its existence. Not surprisingly, this is another classic to add to the Alkan/Hamelin/Hyperion discography.

The only disappointment for me was the fourth movement of the symphony. Not that it's bad or anything, but for me, it just didn't work. I'm usually the last person to complain about Hamelin's well known tendency to make everything sound "too easy", but in this case, it really DOES seem detrimental to the music. I much prefer Gibbons in this movement - he really makes it sound like a ride in hell. Hamelin's lacks some of the passion and drive in the searing Gibbons' account. Hamelin's consistent ultra-clarity and slavery to the beat sort of dullened it for me - and the left hand octaves in the climax section really needed stronger accenting. The first movement however belongs to Hamelin - His performance is more dynamic, intense, and interesting than any other I've heard. Definitive. The second and third movements are both unique and carefully thought out. Everything else on the disc is just as I'd expect from this pianist - standard-setting and definitive. Here's hoping that Hamelin will include at least one of the remaining Op. 39 etudes (Comme le Vent, En Rhythme Molossique, Scherzo Diabolique, and Overture - minus the concerto he's already recorded) on his upcoming encore disc.
Souvenirs
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Souvenirs
John Prine
Manufacturer: Oh Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004YR4C
Release Date: 2000-10-31

Tracks:

  1. Souvenirs
  2. Fish And Whistle
  3. Far From Me
  4. Angel From Montgomery
  5. Donald & Lydia
  6. Christmas In Prison
  7. Storm Windows
  8. Grandpa Was A Carpenter
  9. The Late John Garfield Blues
  10. Blue Umbrella
  11. Six O' Clock News
  12. People Puttin' People Down
  13. Sam Stone
  14. Please Don't Bury Me
  15. Hello In There

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When John Prine wrote and recorded the likes of "Hello in There," "Angel from Montgomery," and "Souvenirs" in the early '70s, he came across like a Social Security recipient in a young man's body. As he revisits those tunes and more favorites from his salad days, the wisdom Prine possessed as a twentysomething troubadour seems all the more remarkable. The raison d'être for Souvenirs may be rather prosaic. Prine rerecorded 15 early classics so that he could own master recordings of a bunch of songs from his first three albums, as well as a few stragglers from the late '70s and early '80s. But the flatteringly spare arrangements and Prine's wizened delivery only add weight to these heavy-hearted folk tunes. "It took me years to get those souvenirs / And I don't know how they slipped away from me," Prine sings on the title track, a remnant from 1972's Diamonds in the Rough. Well, John, they didn't slip away at all; they're still shining like gems under a layer of dust. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars What an awful album.......2007-02-04

Even as a die hard John Prine fan, I've been disappointed with his efforts over the last 10 years. When Souvenirs came out, I thought it was redundant. Anybody can re-record their own stuff. I was afraid I'd think it a pale comparison of the original recordings. Boy was I right! I bought this album finally, to finish off my collection and what a stinker it is. Most of the selections have already been revisited on Live on Tour - where they were excellent. Even though it can be fun and interesting to hear the artist play the same song a little differently, Souvenirs doesn't do it for me.

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding .......2005-04-18

Here's a CD both for Prine fans and for the uninitiated. For fans you get fifteen of his finest songs recorded anew in quiet, almost acoustic arrangements that only enhance the intimate stories he tells of misfit lovers, forgotten seniors and broken war vets. For people who've been missing out on Prine all these thirty odd years, Souvenirs is a perfect introduction and incentive to dive more fully into a great observer and teller of human stories. Best: Souvenirs, Angel from Montgomery, Donald and Lydia, and Grandpa Was a Carpenter. But on this CD the best is only slightly better than the excellent rest.

5 out of 5 stars Prine Lite.......2004-12-26

John Prine's albums are usually "warts and all" affairs, and that's one of his charms. But Souvenirs is different, this is an older, wiser, more mellow Prine singing here. He's smoothed out the rough edges, making his material more accessible.

This CD would be a great introduction to John's music for those who are not that familiar with his work. It features many of his best songs, with simple arrangements, performed in a laid back style. I think all Prine fans should buy Souvenirs for their friends, then they might understand why we love this man's music so much.

5 out of 5 stars Audio paradise.......2004-11-02

I don't recall ever hearing more beautiful acoustic guitar picking than on the title track. Wonderful, revealing new versions of his most beautiful songs. I found the new renditions moving and eye-opening, particularly on Souvenirs and Six O'Clock News, but they're all gems. An essential addition to any John Prine collection.

5 out of 5 stars Mellow Prine.......2003-04-22

If you are a John Prine fan, you will have to have this one.
It's all of John's best songs recorded in a bit slower beat, with better production and instrumentation than the original recordings. Usually, I don't care for re-recorded former songs, but this is a definite exception. If you've heard the originals, you will love these. They reveal John's growth
as a performer. These songs deserved this touch up.
Thanks John.
Judy in Love & Alone
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Perfect Release of a two-fer
  • Finally "Alone" on CD!
  • Terrible sound and terrible packaging
  • JUDY AT HER BEST with SPECTACULAR SOUND!
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Judy in Love & Alone
Judy Garland
Manufacturer: S&P Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000641C8
Release Date: 2002-04-23

Tracks:

  1. Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
  2. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  3. This Is It
  4. More Than You Know
  5. I Am Loved
  6. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
  7. I Concentrate On You
  8. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
  9. Do I Love You?
  10. Do It Again
  11. Day In-Day Out
  12. By Myself
  13. Little Girl Blue
  14. Me And My Shadow
  15. Among My Souvenirs
  16. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
  17. I Get The Blues When It Rains
  18. Mean To Me
  19. How About Me
  20. Just A Memory
  21. Blue Prelude
  22. Happy New Year
  23. Then You've Never Been Blue (bonus track)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perfect Release of a two-fer.......2004-11-20

The person who wrote the review below is wrong : the "Alone" album was recorded and released in mono sound, in 1957. "Judy in Love" was Garland's first album recorded and released in stereo, in 1958.

The sound on this disc is spectacular. The original session tapes were used, for the best sound possible. It is glorious sound here, folks.

Pehaps the person that wrote the review below is thinking of the previous two-fer of "Judy in Love" from England, a few years back, paired with the "Judy" album. That CD sounded very flat and dry.

Get this new and improved disc, and you'll love it.

5 out of 5 stars Finally "Alone" on CD!.......2003-10-01

I just received this Judy "double bill" and I can only say it's GREAT!! "Alone" was always one of my favorite Judy albums, and I am more than pleased to have it on CD now. The sound is not stereo, as another reviewer point out, but it never was recorded in stereo. I have the old vinyl, and that's mono too, but also pretty worn, after all these years. The liner notes actually are pretty good too. The original covers are reproduced, with the original liner notes reprinted, AND some fresh liner notes about this re-issue. There, you can read that the "alone" recordings are from 1957, and that "Judy in Love" is from 1958, and was her first stereo album for Capitol.

So why is "alone" my favorite Judy album? Maybe simply because it was one of my first encounters with Judy, when I was 17 years old. I didn't realize at the time that the selection of songs is pretty unusual. It's not the repertoire she sang a lot in her live and TV shows. I love the mostly subdued pathos on this album, although she does belt it out occasionally, in her own inimitable way. The songs are about 'surviving on your own', and some times about finding your inner strength, in a bittersweet way. The album is not very cheerful, but it does make me feel good, in a sentimental way. The arrangements are very good, just right, in the 'proper' fifties style. The strings have a very warm quality, which wasn't always the case in those days. There is also a beautiful large choir singing in the background on some tracks.
Some of the songs are very unknown, which makes this album special too. Happy New Year, for instance, is a beautiful torch song, written over a very slow version of Old Lang Syne in minor key; a real gem of a song! Blue Prelude is also a great song, so don't be discouraged by the titles you may not know.
All in all, a 'must have' for any Judy fan, but also a wonderful introduction if you want to get acquainted with Judy's singing. "Judy in Love" is an excellent example of her warm joyful singing, while "Alone" gives you all those wonderful torch songs. A balanced package, with a passionate Judy in great voice!!

1 out of 5 stars Terrible sound and terrible packaging.......2003-06-27

Let me rant. This CD has 2 albums on it. 1 is mono and the other stereo!? I have these albums on records and they are both stereo. I feel ripped off. Also, these albums do not sound anywhere like the records in quality. In fact, they sound very boring and lacking of any sort of life. Judy did very big, exciting production numbers and the sound on this CD makes them sound stale and dead. I returned this CD and demanded my money back. The store clerk said I wasn't the only one. Thumbs way down.

5 out of 5 stars JUDY AT HER BEST with SPECTACULAR SOUND!.......2002-05-11

JUDY IN LOVE is perhaps Garland's greatest studio album. A superb collaboration with Judy in wonderful voice, and arranger Nelson Riddle at the top of his form. Inexplicably, this album is only now making its CD debut in the U.S. Capitol Records seemingly had no interest in releasing it themselves, so they've sublicensed it to S&P Records, who have done a terrific mixing and remastering job. Comparing the sound to a recent UK import is overwhelmingly impressive. The UK release sounds mediocre, and this new issue belies its having been recorded 44 years ago.
JUDY IN LOVE is paired with her monaural ballad album ALONE, which was arranged and conducted by Gordon Jenkins. The two albums together are a distinct contrast and yet only show the versatility and mastery of Garland. The highlight of the ALONE tracks is Jenkins' schmaltzy, yet irresistable I'VE GOT A RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES. ALONE was previously issued on CD by Capitol years ago, but has been long out of print, so this collection is a dream come true for Garland fans.

The 5 Star rating is for the recordings and the way they've been beautifully produced. It does not, however, represent a true rating for the package itself, which has been saddled with awful,
amateurish liner notes which are so poorly written that it's a blatant insult to Garland. What a shame the producers who took such care in creating such a great sounding album, didn't bring the same kind of excellence to the accompanying package. This should not detract anyone from buying this CD, but buyers looking for an interesting commentary on the legendary lady and these specific tracks will have to go elsewhere.

5 out of 5 stars Garland the Great.......2002-05-02

A beautiful compilation of two classic, original "Judy" albums. These are two of the six studio albums she recorded for Capitol in the fifties, and these are probably the best. While Judy's vocal tone is not at its best on "Judy in Love", the song selections and her interprative genius make up for the slight vocal imperfections. "More Than You Know", "I Am Loved" and "By Myself" are absolute delights, and are clearly definitive versions of these songs. In addition, the ballads shine with passion and tenderness. "Alone" is mostly filled with similarly tender songs, and on this one Garland is in fine, full voice throughout. "Little Girl Blue" is a particular standout, and the addition of the never before released "Then You've Never Been Blue" is a special treat for fans and newcomers. Popular singing doesn't come any better than this.

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