Vapor

Track Listings

 
1. Rebotando
2. Vapor
3. Monegros
4. Amnesia
5. Polos Opuestos
6. Animal
7. Mientras Quede Color
8. Mundo Canibal
9. Agujero Negro
10. Profano
11. Vapor Dos

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Vapor Trails
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Rush Returns From A Six Year Hiatus To Slam Us In The Face!
  • Too darn loud
  • An album revisited
  • a decent rock album, but rush went overboard
  • Rock music for creative people
Vapor Trails
Rush
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000065DTE
Release Date: 2002-05-14

Tracks:

  1. One Little Victory
  2. Peaceable Kingdom
  3. Ghost Rider
  4. Ceiling Unlimited
  5. The Stars Look Down
  6. How It Is
  7. Vapor Trail
  8. Out Of The Cradle
  9. Earthshine
  10. Sweet Miracle
  11. Nocturne
  12. Freeze (Part IV of 'Fear')
  13. Secret Touch

Amazon.com

The songs on Vapor Trails may not be as instant or accessible as those on their previous albums, but the Canadian trio is definitely playing harder and bolder than they have in years. Layers of guitars have replaced most of the keyboards, setting Alex Lifeson free to explore new territories and textures. Geddy Lee is also given more playing space, such as on "Peaceable Kingdom," where his bass parts take the role of rhythm guitar. The arrangements are intricate and interesting throughout, yet never overwhelming. "Secret Touch" twists and builds from melody to a monsterous jam, while Neil Peart's awe-inspiring drums give extra power and dynamics to the album's heavier numbers, such as "Nocturne" and the bombastic lead cut, "One Little Victory." Lee's vocals and harmonies add great depth to "Earthshine," while the airy "How It Is" soothes with nice open chords and jangling guitars. Rush has taken one step forward while keeping one foot back in a rawer sound, all the while continuing to evolve musically. --Gail Flug

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Rush Returns From A Six Year Hiatus To Slam Us In The Face!.......2007-07-17

The untimely deaths of Neil Peart's daughter Selena (car accident) & wife Jackie (Cancer) in less than ten months very nearly put an end to Rush. Though six long years would pass between Test For Echo and the release of Vapor Trails, Neil had to do a lot of emotional healing in the interim before taking on the next Rush project. The first thing you hear on this album is that it jams loud and strong. The music is in-your-face, and maybe because of Neil's tragedies and the fact that Rush was very nearly put to rest, it shows a certain desperation, a certain defiance. Guitar, Drums & Bass. This is definintely Rush with an attitude! Let's check out the songs:

One Little Victory - Jesus! Is this Rush? Neil's intro drumming is slamming good fun! Great song. Great opener. Rocking. The lyrics are perfect. Oh yeah! One of my personal favorites.

Freeze, Pt 4 of "Fear" - Uh...Part Four of the "Fear" Trilogy? Ok. This song is a rocker. Neil's drums are filled with anger. Sonically, Rush has changed again. If you thought Counterparts or Test For Echo was heavy, that ain't nothing. Good, solid tune.

Ceiling Unlimited - This song keeps building and building. Great lyrics. Neil has taken the gloves off here and it is refreshing. The groove of the song is definitely infectious. Excellent!

Peaceable Kingdom - The song is weird in a swirling, churning kinda way. I like the lyrics and Geddy's haunting vocals, but it loses something in the garbled translation. As a more straight-forward effort this song could have been truly great. Because of the effects, it's merely cool.

The Stars Look Down - Alex is back in full wail and that's a very good thing. This song is another strange one. Are there elements of Geddy's solo album drifting in here. Maybe? It's a good song. Hard and pounding. Just the garbled production detracts from the songs.

How It Is - Acoustic intro into sheer groove. This song is pretty straight and rocking. The distortion on Geddy's voice sucks, but overall this is a tight song.

Vapor Trails - The riff is great. Overlooked, but simply great. With the cleanup of the drifting production, this song sounds how as it should. Driving and focused. Elegant.

Secret Touch - Neil said he went back and took some drum lessons. Who gives one of rock's greatest drummers lessons? It worked. Neil's drumming on Vapor Trails is electric and inspired and raw. Excellent. This song moves back into the weird echoing effect on Geddy's voice, but it works here. A way out is a way in....

Earthshine - Great opening. This is another gem off this album and a personal favorite. Brroding, moody tune, filled with angst or anger. Rush outdid themselves here. The music is awesome. I can raise my eyes to Earthshine...

Sweet Miracle - Right off, the music is killer. The vocals drag a little and the lyrics aren't that good. This is middle of the road Rush. Simply cool, not exellent.

Nocturne - Did I have a dream or did the dream have me? Strange song. Doesn't sound exactly like it is a Rush song. Struturally different to anything Rush has done before. Weird. I like it.

Out Of The Cradle - Musically stunning. This is a pumping album ender. Definitely worth the effort of listening to every song. This song is electric, enthusiastic, energetic! Oh yeah!


Overall, Vapor Trails has a new sound for Rush and it's filled with aggression and energy. Perhaps this is because Rush dodged the bullet of extinction with Neil Peart's return from the dark shores of grief. This is Rush redefined and it's very, very good. Perfect? No. But strong and unyielding, and that is what Rush fans were waiting for. Great.


Dig it!

2 out of 5 stars Too darn loud.......2007-06-11

I love Rush sound and its evolution throughout the years. I own almost all of the CDs plus some vinils.

This could be a very good CD, as the songs are good. Nevertheless, Vapor Trails is *not* a good CD.

This CD is recorded so loud that does *not* sound right. The sound is so distorted that you cannot tell if the lead guitar is Alex Lifeson or your punk neighbor down the street, using a Spinal Tap-type amplifier cranked all the way to "eleven".

It's is a real shame that a band this good, with such virtuoso musicians, get their work all destroyed because a dont-know-better sound engineer decided to crank the amplifier to "eleven".

When I listen to Rush I want to listen to good musicians playing. If I want it loud, I have my volume control, thank you very much.

I'm disturbed by this trend of cranking the volume so high that musical skill doesn't matter anymore.

:(

3 out of 5 stars An album revisited.......2007-05-17

It's been enlightening to return to this disc in the aftermath of the release of Snakes & Arrows, and make the comparisons of material and sound quality. My bottom line, and the reason for even contributing a review to an album now already five years old, is to suggest that there are a lot of great songs on Vapor Trails. S&A benefits from a fantastic production that could have worked wonders for the strong material on VT.

I wonder if Rush would be willing (and how long it might be for them) to consider having this material re-mastered and re-released. I see how releases like Counterparts and even Test for Echo have already been re-mastered, so one can hold out hope that someday soon they'll get to work on fixing the mix of this disc! One of the comments from the audience down the page here suggested that this was just about the worst-mastered major label release he'd ever heard, and even though I'm not as technically able to put it into words as he did in terms of compression and EQ problems, I'd have to agree with this person entirely.

I've told my friend and fellow Rush-head that I rarely reach for this disc when I want to hear Rush. He agrees. Returning to VT today in light of the S&A release has me understanding why I don't reach for it more often.

I look forward to a re-mastering. The material merits 4 stars.

3 out of 5 stars a decent rock album, but rush went overboard.......2007-05-07

i don't care what anyone says about "test for echo" - i love alternative rock, and it's the only full rush album that's rocking, concise, and non-nerdy enough for me to enjoy it. so then we have "vapor trails," and unfortunately rush takes everything great about "test for echo" and over-does it. while neil peart can of course be a great lyricist, here he really takes wrong steps, becoming very PREACHY. the lyrics sound like they're taken out of some new-age book. basically it's like rush became a parody of themselves.

not that there aren't good things about the album.. "the stars look down" and "vapor trail" are definitely great songs, "ghost rider" is pretty good too, but the preachy "one little victory" and grumpy "peaceable kingdom" definitely bring the affair down a couple of stars. i see a couple of reviews blaming the production.. i say the weakness of the songs is the real problem. "test for echo" was a very "shiny" polished sounding record, and that's not always best for rock music.

5 out of 5 stars Rock music for creative people.......2007-04-06

When long time listeners leave these reviews claiming something is missing from this recording, what they mean to say is there is something new here and they don't like it. Something fresh, something thoughtful. Neil's recent trials are all over this album, and the result is a work with blood, guts, pain, hope, and a beating heart. Rush is a phenomenal band that does things their way, yet I think it's fair to say that at times their songs have been about the individual parts, not so much the whole. Solos, fills, bass lines. That formula is an awesome thing to behold in their hands, but here they've put it in the back seat and let the songs drive themselves. I am a long time listener myself, and I say they have never sounded more vital. Incredible rock album by any standards.
This Business of Art
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Tegan And Sara are simply the best.
  • Acoustic folk-rock tinged with a little angst, a little edge, and a lot of passion
  • Gets You the 1st Time
  • brilliant from the beginning
  • Simple..
This Business of Art
Tegan and Sara
Manufacturer: Vapor Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00004U91U
Release Date: 2000-07-18

Tracks:

  1. The First
  2. Proud
  3. Frozen
  4. Hype
  5. My Number
  6. All You Got
  7. Freedom
  8. Not With You
  9. More For Me
  10. Come On
  11. Superstar

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Canadian folksingers Tegan and Sara's debut album debut album on fellow Canuck Neil Young's Vapor Records is a formidable first effort betraying a startling maturity for two 19-year-olds. There is enough depth in the lyrics of "Come On" or "Frozen" to bear repeated listenings, while the mainly acoustic-based instrumentation provides a spare yet rhythmically interesting backdrop for the sisters' musings on life and love. There is also a defiance in some of the lyrics (witness "Proud": "Freedom and blood/ I make my mark and fight for tomorrow"). While there is still evidence of room to grow as each sister betrays a distinct influence (Tracy Chapman for one and Ani DiFranco the other), this decidedly fresh debut is a step toward a very bright future indeed. Apparently they are utterly captivating live as well so expect this duo to stick around for quite some time. --Ike Bolton

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Tegan And Sara are simply the best........2006-01-27

I listen to a whole wide variety of music, neglecting the country and rap side of things. This is my first review ever written anywhere, but these girls need to be known. I can't define their music, someone said "folk punk", but it's boundless. Their music isn't held down by genres. Not only are their voices and songs unique and amazing, their stage presence and lyrics are serene. There's no description really that can cover them or their CD's, so just go to www.teganandsara.com listen to a free song, and then come back and buy it.
Adam

5 out of 5 stars Acoustic folk-rock tinged with a little angst, a little edge, and a lot of passion.......2005-12-06

Tegan and Sara without a doubt avoid the sophomore slump(as this is technically their *2nd* album) with these incredibly raw, passionate, original set of songs. I can't stress RAW or PASSIONATE enough...as those are the first words that come to mind whenever I listen to it, even now some 5 years since I first got it. I've purchased everything they've put out since, but this will always be the reigning favorite.

Barely even legal adults at the time of making this album- & yet they evoke such an array of emotions that after listening you can't help but feel your jaw drop a little. I love this CD for all the unique wordplay and intensity with which it's sung. Their voices are so fierce and they've got a lot of interesting things to say.

You'll want to show this to anyone you know who appreciates strong, original, and generally just GREAT music.

Seriously, not a bad track on this cd....each song is so unique in itself, you can't help but listen over and over and love them.

My Favorites: "The First", "Not With You", "Hype", "All You Got"

Buy it, you'll be happy you did.

5 out of 5 stars Gets You the 1st Time.......2005-10-15

If teenaged lesbian angst and drive and pure talent were valued more than over-produced glam-schlock this album, and not N'Sync's, would have been the top seller of 2000. Every song is completely listenable because of its energy and sincerity and in spite of its preciousness. It has aged well and is still perfectly relevant. After I saw this act at Lollapalooza in Chicago this year I had to go buy some of their music. I wasn't disappointed, and will go on to buy the remainder of their catalogue. Tegan & Sara are the antidote to the Hillary Duffs and Simpson Sisters of the world. Everyone, take your medicine! Buy this album!

5 out of 5 stars brilliant from the beginning.......2005-09-11

even though this was only tegan and sara's second album, it is absolutely amazing. deep, thoughtful lyrics combine with catchy melodies to make this my favorite album by t&s. i love songs that are a little complicated, that take a little bit of time to really figure out. "this business of art" fits the bill, and so much more...

5 out of 5 stars Simple.........2005-08-29

This is simply the best album I've ever heard. I've loved it for the last 4 1/2 years and always will.
Dead Man
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Soundtrack Dead Man
  • Dead Man - for those who listen
  • San Frantastic!
  • A huge disappointment!
  • Hurrah for William Blake!
Dead Man
Neil Young
Manufacturer: Vapor Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000005J5D
Release Date: 1996-02-27

Tracks:

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Musicologists looking for evidence of Neil Young's connection with the avant-garde likes of Sonic Youth need look no further than this uncompromising soundtrack to Jim Jarmusch's film Dead Man--the first post-punk western to make any sense at all. The music here is scattered and fragmentary, and performed mainly on electric guitar. Though Young's instrumental musings work well in the film, this soundtrack album will be of interest mostly to hardcore Young fanatics (for whom the feedback epic of "Weld" was too brief). The film's most accessible piece of music came during the opening credits, with Young blending acoustic and electric guitars to great dramatic effect. Unfortunately, it's not on this CD. Rent the video. --Steve Appleford

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Soundtrack Dead Man .......2007-07-15

Very nice guitar music from the master Neil Young from the movie Dead Man with poetry reading by Johnny Depp and also several spoken scenes form the movie. Whene you have entered yourselve into this movie, you can relish the memory of this movie in your car or from your mp3 player. Must have for every fan of this movie. The coverbook shows beautiful pictures of Wiliam Blake(movie Character by Johnny Depp), and Niel Young, some poetry and a foreword by Jim Jarmusch. Nice CD !

5 out of 5 stars Dead Man - for those who listen.......2007-06-01

It is not only the soundtrack of "Dead Man", but also an insight to a wide range of characters brought together under totally uncommon events.
Just listen...

5 out of 5 stars San Frantastic!.......2006-12-25

Being an enormous fan of Dead Man, heavily due to the music of the film, and heavily due to the fact that it's Jim Jarmusch, and heavily due to the fact that it has Johnny Depp, and heavily because this film is unbelievably great, this was the best thing I could ever get.

If you enjoy the music of the film for the right reasons, you will absolutely enjoy this album as I have.

1 out of 5 stars A huge disappointment!.......2006-12-01

If you loved Neil Young's music in the movie "Dead Man," there is a good chance you will be extremely disappointed by this CD. I was. The music is almost continually interrupted and obscured by dialogue from the movie or Johnny Depp reading poetry. I wanted to hear the MUSIC. Unfortunately, you don't really get to on this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Hurrah for William Blake!.......2006-06-07

I have read through the other Amazon reviews, and I sympathize with the reviewers who were frustrated with this CD because they didn't like the dialogue sections or the sections during which Depp reads from William Blake. So if you buy this with the intent of experiencing Neil Young exclusively, you will be disappointed.

But I have to say that as a lover of Neil Young (I have more of his music in my collection than that of any other artist), a lover of DEAD MAN (I have seen it multiple times), and as a lover of the real poet William Blake, I couldn't be happier with this CD unless, of course, it was longer.

I can hardly imagine anything BETTER than hearing Johnny Depp (one of my favorite actors) read from William Blake!

I keep my music on my computer and also have a collection of audio poetry on my computer (yes, I am a University English Lecturer and poetry really turns me on). Depp's readings from Blake, with Young's haunting music in the background is mind blowing and more than I could ever ask for in my wildest English-Lecturer-dreams.

This CD will take you to a place in the deepest center of yourself where your dreams reside. William Blake believed in the supernatural and in the power of dreams. He also was a rebel. He was one of the most spiritual people ever to have existed. DEAD MAN is also about a spiritual quest, and that's why the marriage of Young's guitar and the dialogue/poetry readings from DEAD MAN really work!

Excellent to listen to in order to jumpstart your own creative life! Highly recommended.
Vapor Transmission
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • An amazing record from electronic rockers (almost 4.5)
  • Rough in spots, but has some VERY high points.
  • Not a real Orgy CD
  • Orgy!...
  • "She dreams..." of a better CD?
Vapor Transmission
Orgy
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004YNGE
Release Date: 2000-10-10

Tracks:

  1. Vapor Transmission Intro
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  5. Fiction (Dreams in Digital)
  6. Eva
  7. 107
  8. Dramatica
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  10. Saving Faces
  11. Re-Creation
  12. Chasing Sirens
  13. Where's Gerrold

Amazon.com Music Reviews

As good as Orgy's 1998 debut Candyass was, Vapor Transmission (2000) kicks things up a notch. The Los Angeles-based five-piece goes straight for the jugular this time, abandoning new wave covers and creating a few fresh classics along the way. The result sounds like Depeche Mode after several consecutive viewings of Blade Runner: edgy, moody, and armed to the teeth with enough sonic bombast to jumpstart techno-goth fans everywhere. Vocalist Jay Gordon's hoarse histrionics are perfect for the band's surreal paranoia and lust; imagine a romanticism with room for lyrics such as "Transglobal spectacle with post mortem and fame / Popsicle cannibal, can you hear me?" The production by Skinny Puppy's Dave "Rave" Ogilvie is a bright purple fluid that turns Orgy's blood into a deep murk, dark but dazzling. While Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson may be the most prominent techno-rockers, Orgy's Transmissions are louder and clearer.--Jason Josephes

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars An amazing record from electronic rockers (almost 4.5).......2007-02-05

Although I liked Orgy's debut album, "[...]--," that one had some kind of cheesy lyrics, and I felt that the whole last fourth of the album could've been taken off, as those came off as fillers for me. On here, the song-writing's better and they do not try to come off as empty sounding this time around. The production is just as good as it was last time. It is also the more melodic of the two.

My two favorite tracks from this album are "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)" and "Eva." Both songs, simply, are perfect. The former was particularly recorded in a stellar way, and gets better each time. The latter is a great emotional track of the album, and Orgy have never sounded so human before. Another really great one is "Suckerface" which has some anthemic synths and a catchy chorus. Just about every song here is pretty good. This is by far my favorite Orgy album. Although this too goes on for a bit longer than it needs to, it is nearly a flawless record from them. This is not a sophomore slump, but what a group's second album should be mroe like. More tight songwriting, more maturity, less of the trickery.

Buy this ANY day before the disastrous blunder "Punk Statik Paranoia."

4 out of 5 stars Rough in spots, but has some VERY high points........2006-11-22

Eyes-Radio-Lies being probably my pick for the top. I'm not sure if it was made into a vid, but it should have been. As for the sonics, this album does not sound like crap, as some have said. And here the synth stuff are only accents. I can tell you definitively the problem is on your end if it sounds "bad". I do think the album isn't totally consistent musically. There are quite a few completely non-rhyming, meandering tracks that don't go anywhere, some too derivative of Candyass. And I don't think Fiction is quite up to the level fans are giving credit for, though it's a good track. But it keeps returning to something quite grand, including the the aforementioned Eyes-Radio-Lies -- about two things: media conditioning and teenage illegal street racing -- and the last two tracks, which have a deeply Blade Runner slant. Think the death of the cyborg designer. In a way, there's an futurism operatic quality to some of the tracks that teeters between just right to a little over-the-top. But it's on the mark enough to recommend to fans of electronic or hard rock.

2 out of 5 stars Not a real Orgy CD.......2006-04-22

This album was a huge disappointment. Orgy moves in more of a guitar-centric metal direction, away from their original synth rock style. While focusing on the harder style of this record, they seem to lose touch with their melodic, electronic rock roots found on Candyass (and Punk Statik Paranoia, afterward). The album as a whole just falls flat and sound like the numerous other "nu metal" stuff that's out there. Sure, there's a few good ones on here like "Fiction (Dreams in Digital)", "Eyes, Radio, Lies"; "Suckerface" and "Eva". But, overall I was very disappointed at the direction they started heading in with this record. Luckily for the few of us who feel this way, Punk Statik Paranoia heads back towards the same "death pop" feel that made us fall in love with them on their first CD.

5 out of 5 stars Orgy!..........2006-04-09

A great follow up to their CandyAss debut! The band has an original sound that's totally kickass! I dig bands with a sound that's all their own!...

3 out of 5 stars "She dreams..." of a better CD?.......2006-03-07

Kicking things off with an intro that could be in any sci-fi film, Orgy get ready to unleash 'Vaper Transmission', their sophmore effort. "SUCKERFACE" does it's job, getting you hooked and ready for more. Jay Gordon has this very unique voice and it just fits this band perfectly. "THE ODYSSEY" gets heavier, yet less convincing. Not a fan of song. The verse is crap and the chorus is even worse! "OPTICON" is one of the best Orgy songs ever, and the remixes (yes they made remixes for this CD as well and you need to buy those to FULLY appreciate this CD) are even better... "and the lies, lies!" "FICTION" was the first single off the album and it shows where Orgy was when writting this album. It's much more melodic then anything off 'Candy@$$', and while thats not a bad thing, it's not what you'd expect from Orgy. The best part of the song is when Jay says "guilty by design she's nothing more than fiction" because it's the only part of the song with an edge. "EVA" sounds like it could come off any rock album, nothing techno-glam-rock about it. It's just not Orgy. "107" sounds like somthing off 'Candy@$$' and I like it alot. A very Manson sound to it, creepy and infectous. I'd skip through the next tracks until you hit "RE-CREATION" which is one kick@$$ song, even though it's really not 'Orgy' sounding, but the lyrics are tight and the whole song, from beat to vocals, are spot on. "CHASING SIRENS" is another great songs. Not a huge fan of the chorus, a little too forced, but the beat and the verses are great...not to mention the bridge... "don't you find it strange, strange?" The last track here "WHERE'S GERALD" is a great way to close becasue it's close to the best song here. The only problem here is that they may open and close with the best, but everything in between is unfullfilling. The thing with Orgy is that, while they may never be able to turn out a PERFECT album, at least with Candy@$$ the songs that where good were SOOOOO good that the filer tracks were forgivable. Not the case here. I mean, "WHERE'S GERALD", "OPTICON" and "107" are awsome, and "RE-CREATION" and "SUCKERFACE" are good, but everything else is so mediocre that it takes away from the album as a whole. I wish I could give this album more than 3 stars, but I can't, because to me, it's really not worth it.
Mix Tape
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Has the same feel as old-school punk
  • Fresh
  • They deserve an ear...for sure
  • The BEST up and coming band
  • Discover greatness!
Mix Tape
Los Abandoned
Manufacturer: Vapor Us
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5 out of 5 stars Has the same feel as old-school punk.......2007-03-18

I saw these guys live and they put on a great show! I became a fan pretty much after hearing the first song and can't wait to see them again. They have kind of the same raw energy and feel of the original girl-fronted punk bands like Penetration, X-Ray Spex, Vice Squad, etc. These guys are definitely worth checking out.

5 out of 5 stars Fresh .......2007-02-16

With the redundant sounds coming from popular radio this band is a fantastic infusion of raw energy. The songs have nothing to hide and shouldn't. They have a very upbeat lively sound. I hope they get some airplay since the radio waves are dull at best.

4 out of 5 stars They deserve an ear...for sure.......2006-11-10

...picked up the album, caught them on Conan last week, they were great. She reminds me very much of when no doubt first came out into the music scene with a killer female front singer on a rock band. I see a bright future for them. I especially liked "a la mode" off the mix tape.

5 out of 5 stars The BEST up and coming band .......2006-11-03

This CD is an amazing release from Los Abandoned. They just played track #4 Van Nuys (Es Very Nice) on Late Night with Conan O'brian last night at they proved true to form that they can rock as hard on stage as they can on this fabulous CD. A must have!

5 out of 5 stars Discover greatness!.......2006-09-16

What a fantastic band. Lady P and three guys are a group you will love. Not a weak cut on the album. Buy it!!
If It Was You
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Verse, Chorus And Such
  • Flawless
  • The Album That Got Me Hooked
  • Not One Bad Song!
  • good for them
If It Was You
Tegan & Sara
Manufacturer: Vapor Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006FI7Q
Release Date: 2002-08-20

Tracks:

  1. TIME RUNNING
  2. YOU WENT AWAY
  3. MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY
  4. CITY GIRL
  5. NOT TONIGHT
  6. UNDERWATER
  7. I HEAR NOISES
  8. LIVING ROOM
  9. TERRIBLE STORM
  10. AND DARLING
  11. I WANT TO BE BAD
  12. DON'T CONFESS (THIS THING THAT BREAKS MY HEART)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Verse, Chorus And Such.......2007-04-19

Once again, another album that I can't get enough of and one where every single song is great - these girls speak to me - looking for sad, sick people like me in the single "I Hear Noises" the first song I ever heard by the duo, they also rant and rave when they go all "City Girl" on the one who done them wrong and the breathy and refreshing "Not Tonight" ("Love pull your sore ribs in/ I will pull your tangles out/ In the back of your car I feel like I have travelled nowhere/ what will bring me hope/ what will make me stay"), the uber brilliance of the other single "Monday Monday Monday" and the very Kirsty MacColl-ish "I Want To Be Bad." There's even an interesting mandolin leading around in "Living Room" reminding me of Ditty Bops meeting Tanya Donnelly; all in all, If It Was You is the perfect Tegan & Sara starting point, though it's their second album, if you're unfamiliar I'd start with this one and then go to the newest one - which is almost as good.

5 out of 5 stars Flawless.......2006-01-14

One of the very few perfect albums out there. God only knows why Tegan and Sara haven't achieved mainstream success yet.

5 out of 5 stars The Album That Got Me Hooked.......2005-02-24

This was the very first album I heard from Tegan and Sara, and I immediately fell in love with them. After hearing 'I Hear Noises' on a local music station, I was intrigued by the twins and bought the album a few weeks later. Needless to say, I was not disappointed. Soon after purchasing 'If It Was You', I rushed out a bought their first major label album; 'This Business of Art'. Then, in late 2004, their latest release, 'So Jealous', was released, and it has quickly become one of my favourite albums.

The album begins with the extremely catchy 'Time Running'. The drums in the beginning are a great opener, not only for the song, but for the CD as a whole. The vocals are drawn out and the lyrics are likeable and well-written (though definitely not the best on the album). The music is very upbeat and it makes the listener want to dance along in their seat. Though it's not my favourite, this is the song I find the hardest to get out of my head. 'You Went Away' starts out slowly with just quiet singing and an acoustic guitar before really picking up. When it does, it's another very uptempo song. The lyrics are empowering, stating "well I don't think we have to be like this forever/there's more to life than love and being together". The third track, 'Monday Monday Monday' is among the best off of 'If It Was You'. Lyrically, it's honest and sweet. The video for it is also pretty darn cool, in a weird sort of way that only artists as loveable as Tegan and Sara could get away with. The drums are pretty good on this track, but simple enough that they don't draw the listener's attention away from the vocals and the lyrics, which are the twins' strongest attribute.

'City Girl' is among my favourites from the album. It's a midtempo track (the first one on the album), and has fantastically unadorned but engaging lyrics. This track didn't jump out at me when I first bought the album, and I found myself skipping it. However, when I really started listening to it, I fell in love with just how genuine it really is. 'Not Tonight' is a tricky song. I can't figure out if it's midtempo or a ballad. The vocals and emotion really push it towards the ballad side, but the drums keep it at a quicker pace than is usually acceptable for slow love songs. I guess I'll just have to settle for placing it right in between those two classes. There's no question that 'Underwater' is lyrically one of the best songs on the album. It's also one of my personal favourites. The vocals begin by sounding angry and serious before slowly slipping into a much calmer tone, as though the girl's are explaining something to the listener. My favourite part, by far, comes with they lyrics "I'm a silly love song/a twisted elbow crush song".

'I Hear Noises' was, as I previously said, the first song I ever heard by Tegan and Sara. Obviously, it's catchy or I wouldn't have bought the album weeks later. This is definitely another lyrical masterpiece. It's honest and down-to-earth, and you really can't help but wish you personally knew the girls just to ask them what's going on in those genius heads of their's. The vocals are amazing, with a raw quality that you don't hear on over-produced, computer re-touched pop-hits. The beat is also fabulously catchy and upbeat, this is unquestionably one of the best on the album. My very favourite track on the album is 'Living Room'. It begins like a good-ol' country song with the wonderful inclusion of a banjo. This is a standout track simply because of the unique melody which suits the vocals and lyrics perfectly. The album slows down slightly with 'Terrible Storm'. The raw emotion given off in this track is enough to make it stunning. The chorus sounds angry and forceful, while the verses are all surprisingly calm, though you can really sense the rage boiling out from just under the surface.

From angry to gentle, we switch to 'And Darling (This Thing That Breaks My Heart). The sheer charm brought forth in this song (which was recorded in Tegan's apartment) is enough to make bring tears to the listener's eyes. Too bad it's the shortest track, because it really is beautiful. 'Want To Be Bad' is a good track, but my least favourite off of 'If It Was You'. The singing and the beat are both good, particularly the drawn out vocals, which add emotion and depth. The best part of the song comes near the end, with the repetition of the words "what's the matter" before looping back into the chorus. 'Don't Confess' is beautiful and heartfelt. It's a very sad song, not just because of the lyrics, but also because of the emotion emitted through the singing and the melody. The back-up vocals are actually what really draws the listener in hear. Innocent and melodic, they add poignant intensity which helps finish the album off on a smooth note.

Obviously, Tegan and Sara's 'If It Was You' is an album I'd definitely recommend. These twins are some of the most talented singer/songwriters out there, and I urge you to go and listen to at least one of their albums. I greatly respect these girls and the music they're making. This is one of the best albums from two of the most talented musicians in the industry today, don't miss out on it!

THE FINAL VERDICT: 99%

5 out of 5 stars Not One Bad Song!.......2004-04-28

Tegan and Sara have really evolved from their last album, which was more poppy. This cd is an amazing collection of moods, emototions and can therefore be listened to without skipping one track. Buy this cd, and if you don't like it everyone around you will.

4 out of 5 stars good for them.......2003-12-16

I was so happy to see this duo break out of the annoying folk-rock cliche that they were beginning to fall into. I remember hearing a co-worker play their first album in a coffeehouse I worked at and thinking "She only likes them because they are hot and gay, there is nothing else unique about this." Then I saw them open for Ryan Adams a little over a year ago and they charmed me into liking them. They are so fun. That energy comes across so much better on If It Was You because it's a fun rock/pop album. I really like this record. "Monday..." and "I Want to be Bad" are the stand out tracks for me (these are both Sara's songs, I believe). In fact, my one complaint is that Tegan's growl feels a little forced and gimmicky sometimes (while other times it can be endearing, like in "And Darling"). Sara's delivery is more direct and no-nonsense, but still playful and quirky. It reminds me alot of Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles, this is one of the bigger compliments I can give.
This album made it feel ok to like these girls. I can play it for my straight friends and not be embarrassed and I genuinely enjoy the music. I'm even occasionally inspired by it.
Latin American Ballets
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent works
  • Enchanted Birds, Bach-ian Tangos, and Gaucho Bravura
Latin American Ballets

Manufacturer: Dorian Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001QAP
Release Date: 1995-03-16

Tracks:

  1. Uirapuru
  2. Suite de Caballos de Vapor: Dance of the Man
  3. Suite de Caballos de Vapor: Boat to the Tropics
  4. Suite de Caballos de Vapor: The Tropics
  5. Estancia: The Land Workers
  6. Estancia: Wheat Dance
  7. Estancia: The Cattle Men
  8. Estancia: Final Dance 'Malambo'

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An Estancia is a ranch, and this snazzy ballet is the Argentinian equivalent of Copland's Rodeo. The final Malambo is one of the most exciting ballet movements in the repertoire--a real rhythmic tour-de-force. The title of this terrific disc is Latin American Ballets, and both the Villa-Lobos and Chavez make up the balance of a sensational program. The late Eduardo Mata, whose death in a plane crash a couple of years ago came as a terrible shock to the music world, had a proprietary interest in all of this music, and conducted it with total mastery. Dorian's sonics give the music maximum impact, and the orchestra is world class. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent works.......2003-02-14

The selections on this CD are excellent works that are unfortunately not very common in the classical repetoire. I really love this CD, especially for the 'Estancia' Ballet Suite. The best way to describe these Ginastera dances is intense, since they have such powerful underlying rhythms, and a driving energy that they will really get you going. In addition, there is a slower Danza del Trigo has a sweet flute and violin solos to conterbalance the driving energy of the other three movments. The last dance 'Malambo' is a whirlwind of a finale that will leave you a little out of breath at the end. I played this suite in orchestra and it was a real joy to perform and even better to listen to.

Uirapuru is a dark and intense piece. Musically, it doesn't seem to make much sense, but the then again the story it tells is a little strange. Great harmonics and some mysterious sounding melodies. I really enjoyed hearing this piece for the first time on this CD.

Though I wasn't totally enamored by the Caballos de Vapor Suite, it still had some great latin rhythms.

Overall, excellent work by the Simon Bolivar Orchestra. Bravo!

5 out of 5 stars Enchanted Birds, Bach-ian Tangos, and Gaucho Bravura.......2001-08-12

This is perhaps the most satisfying CD purchase I've made, bar none. If that seems excessive, well, O.K., it is. BUT, this disc is phenomenal, and for a lover of Latin-American classical music, its a must. The ballet Uirapuru cemented my view that Villa-Lobos is one of the most phenomenal orchestrators. Uirapuru is a dark, mystical score that tells the story of an enchanted rainforest bird who turns into a man, who falls in love with a madien, but then gets shot by an angry old flute-playing man with a bow who's upset because some hunters beat him up because he wierded them out. Well, the story may be somewhat silly, but the music is unsettlingly powerful, with glittering orchestration that is masterfully highlighted by Mata's superb Venezuelan players. Chavez's Horse-Power suite is fascinating in a much more visceral way, with a mix of neo-classical wit and chugging latin rhythms. The closing movement, 'El Tropico', far surpasses the Pat Benatar album of the same name, and weaves intricate Bach-ian counterpoint into a darkly sentimental yet energizing tango. The final selection, by far the most well known, is Ginastera's popular Estancia ballet suite. For those who DON'T know the piece, be prepared for blistering 6/8 rhythms and exhilirating syncopations (a mainstay for Ginastera works). The performances are phenomenal, and totally committed. Dorian (who have put out a number of excellent CD's surveying important Latin-American repertoire) provides top-shelf sound, as usual. O.K., so maybe it's not the BEST CD EVER, but it's close.
From the Vapor of Gasoline
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • overplaying the momentum of rock post
  • goodens
  • I can't even tell you how good this is
  • An Amazing Balance
  • Minimalism for cathartic traveling
From the Vapor of Gasoline
The Mercury Program
Manufacturer: Tiger Style
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004SU8H
Release Date: 2000-05-16

Tracks:

  1. The Sea Is In Here
  2. Re-Inventing A Challenge For Machines
  3. Leaving Capitol City For Good
  4. Nazca Lines Of Peru
  5. Every Particle Of The Atmosphere
  6. From The Vapor Of Gasoline
  7. Fastest Way Through The South
  8. Down On Your Old Lung
  9. The Vortex East
  10. Highways Like Veins

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars overplaying the momentum of rock post.......2004-06-24

The Mercury Program in some moments recall Tortoise so much that you could mix them together.There is one song actually on Data Learn The Language that is like Tortoise cover from TNT.But on this album,they rock more than Tortoise ever did,beside that In The Fishtank split with The Ex.This is driven music,with bass guitars drums and rich instrument like vibraphone(or xylophone).Full on melodical side they release the power in moments but never too hard on the strike,so it could be classified as post rock.I myself are not into post rock music like Mogwai,but this band has changes that are necessery to keep attention focused.Singing is not so important here,you can notice,because they are mostly instrumental band,and with The Mercury Program,it should stay that way,unless Sam Prekop joins in and turn them into pop band.

4 out of 5 stars goodens.......2001-03-12

This is a wonderful album, fusion done right for those of us who cut our teeth on rodan, not the weather report. Only gets four stars because their s/t release is better, as is the "lights out in georgia" 7" i might add. Those that like this may reference Drill for Absentee, a defunct PA band that put out two albums and one 7" on mindwalk. A similiar aesthetic, though the Hoover influence is more obvious in DFA. Thanks.

5 out of 5 stars I can't even tell you how good this is.......2001-02-11

A friend introduced me to TMP's debut s/t album on boxcar records. I was instantly blown away..I remember driving home late at night (he lived 6 hours away) and listening to the s/t cd (which he had burned for me)..and rocking out. From the Vapor of Gasoline definitely picks up where the last one left off. Although they have left a lot of the minimalism behind. Added now is a full time vibes player..which is absolutley incredible to listen to. For those unfamiliar with the mercury program they are essentially a combination of darker sounds ala "June of 44" with some of the mathiness of "Tortoise" with the spoken vocals of "Slint". In my opinion this band is the exact opposite of "Aloha" (who also uses a vibes player) but is more of a jazz pop band (they are also excellent). However the Mercury Program come at you with dissonant jazz rocking guitars, heavy fat bass lines and complex drums. Anyway..if you like anything post-rock...this must surely be your next purchase.

5 out of 5 stars An Amazing Balance.......2001-02-05

I've been following the Mercury Program for some time now, and I must say this is one of the best albums waxed by the group. The Vapor of Gasoline contains a delicate balance of power and ambience. The talent of the band is very obvious through the music. Infact, it hits you with a hammer. No matter what genre of music you prefer, anyone can appreciate the vibraphone and guitar that help define the particular sound on the album.

Everyone agrees that this band is a particular sound that originated from Gainesville Florida. (Some say a mix of emo- Sunny Day Real Estate, crossed with the Jam capabilities of Phish). I've witnessed live Mercury Program shows and they never have ceased to amaze me with their intensity and talent. Each member brings a particular and important part to the album. The vocalist/guitarist has a mathmatical approach to composing the sounds. He is surrounded by one of the best drummers you haven't heard of, with an organist and bassist (who happen to be brothers) who secure the beautiful rock melodies that leave all listeners in awe.

Songs built on a foundation of instrumental math can't go wrong.

5 out of 5 stars Minimalism for cathartic traveling.......2001-01-11

I friend turned me on to the first (self-titled) Mercury Program CD (available on Box Card Records). The subtle beauty of that album changed something inside me, much in the way June of 44 and Shipping News had touched me. So it was with great anticipation that I awaited this next release.

And a beauty it is. The bare-bones minimalism of the music is hinted at in the simplicity of the artwork. More xylophone on this release serve to add to the sleepy-time feel of the entire album. Yet there are songs which move. I love how the vocals are muted and how they blend in with the instrumentation--the lyrics, while interesting, are secondary to the music, and are a mere accompaniment to the overall presentation.

There are times when the guitarwork is remiscent of (dare I say?) early Yes, and there are passages where June of 44 and similar bands have been influential, but then one's focus is pulled from that as they launch into something unexpected, delivered with a gracious force.

This is indeed the best kept secret of the indie music world, as a previous reviewer so aptly wrote. I'd recommend this to anyone, even if they aren't necessarily a fan of indie music per se...
A Todo Vapor
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • My favorite Gal Costa album
  • Vestida azul, los pies desnudos, asi nos canta la unica Gal.
  • Lovely ballads and wild, wild rock
  • Stunning live performance with Caetano Veloso
A Todo Vapor
Gal Costa
Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000G7SD

Tracks:

  1. Fruta Gogoia
  2. Charles Anjo 45
  3. Como 2 E 2
  4. CoracVagabundo
  5. Falsa Baiana
  6. Antonico
  7. Sua Estupidez
  8. Fruta Gogoia
  9. Vapor Barato
  10. Dm Rol
  11. Pla Negra
  12. Mal Secreto
  13. Como 2 E 2
  14. Hotel Das Estrelas
  15. Assum Preto
  16. Bota A MNas Cadeiras
  17. Maria Betha
  18. NSe Esqueca De Mim
  19. Luz Do Sol

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My favorite Gal Costa album.......2004-12-16

This 1971 concert album captures the young Gal Costa at the peak of her powers. The first half is acoustic, the second half is an electrified acid rock extravaganza. An amazing record from the heady days of Brazil's "tropicalia" scene. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Vestida azul, los pies desnudos, asi nos canta la unica Gal........2000-07-14

"A Todo Vapor" translated "going fully ahead", says enough about the best Brazilian singer of today. Fast songs, good lyrics, no pretention whatsoever, I had the good luck to see her perform, she robbs the hearts of the audiences. I have an old LP, her songs having to do with the famous "Carnaval do Brasil", which should make a perfect match for the lovers of "A Todo Vapor". You just 'have' to dance with the happy music. A great lady!

5 out of 5 stars Lovely ballads and wild, wild rock.......2000-06-06

This live album from her early years is actually one of my favourites. It begins with an extended set of acoustic ballads where the bossa nova style is still very present in Gal's delicious vocals. This first part of the concert features gems as "Antonico" and "Sua estupidez". Then, in the middle of the album, there's a radical shift -an electric guitar appears on stage, introducing a wild set of songs which mix rock, blues, psychedelia and Brazilian folklore, where Gal sings crazily. The last song, "Luz do sol" (from Pinto/Wali, which has nothing to do with a ballad with the same name written by Caetano Veloso and also sung by Gal Costa in a later album) is fabulous. This album is a gorgeous sample of what Gal was doing before her more market-oriented days, when her singing was more spontaneous and moody.

5 out of 5 stars Stunning live performance with Caetano Veloso.......1999-01-07

This show was recorded during Gal Costa's early period, so it is quite honest and not too overproduced. Her songs here are very sweet and beautiful.
Music of Latin American Masters
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Music of Latin American Masters

    Manufacturer: Dorian Recordings
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000001QBU
    Release Date: 1995-08-24

    Tracks:

    1. Redes Part I: The Fishermen
    2. Redes Part I: The Child's Funeral
    3. Redes Part I: Setting Out to Fish
    4. Redes Part II: The Fight
    5. Redes Part II: The Return of the Fishermen with Theirr Dead Friend
    6. Concerto Grosso for String Quartet and Ochestra: Moderato
    7. Concerto Grosso for String Quartet and Ochestra: Lento
    8. Concerto Grosso for String Quartet and Ochestra: Allegro
    9. Sensemaya
    10. Pampeana No.3: Adagio Contemplativo
    11. Pampeana No.3: Impetuosamente
    12. Pampeana No.3: Largo con Poetica

    Tracks:

    1. Tres Versiones Sinfonicas: Pavana (Luis de Milan)
    2. Tres Versiones Sinfonicas: Organum-Conductus (Perotinus)
    3. Tres Versiones Sinfonicas: Xylophone (Congo)
    4. Bachiana Brasileira No.2: The Song of the Countryman
    5. Bachiana Brasileira No.2: The Song of Our Country
    6. Bachiana Brasileira No.2: Memory of the Desert
    7. Bachiana Brasileira No.2: The Little Train of the Brasilian Countryman
    8. Noon on the Prairie
    9. Sinfonia India (Sym No.2)

    Tracks:

    1. Uirapuru
    2. Suite de Caballos de Vapor: Dance of the Man
    3. Suite de Caballos de Vapor: Boat to the Tropics
    4. Suite de Caballos de Vapor: The Tropics
    5. Estancia: The Land Workers
    6. Estancia: Wheat Dance
    7. Estancia: The Cattle Men
    8. Estancia: Final Dance 'Malambo'

    Salsa Music:

    1. Viva Watusi!
    2. Vuelve Colina
    3. 20 Grandes Exitos
    4. 20 Grandes Exitos [Import]
    5. 30 Aņos
    6. 500 Anos
    7. Acariciando Lo Aspero
    8. Aleste
    9. Ano De Exito
    10. Bambinis

    Salsa Music

    salsa music

    Salsa Music

    Targeted-"our story" [Explicit Lyrics]

    Best of Chopin Vol.2

    Bringing Back Some Basics

    Ka-Ching! [Import]

    Australian Tour Box

    Acorde, Levante, Lute [Import]

    America's Newest Praise and Worship Favorites, Vol. 2

    Beetlebum, Pt. 1 [CD-single]

    Amo l'Estate [Import]

    Bach J.S: Preludes & Fugues [Import]

    A Look at Life

    All of Your Tomorrows Were Decided Today

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    Historic Organs Of Michigan

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