| 1. Oh Baby, Baby |
| 2. Mira Juanita |
| 3. Siempre Me Acuerdo de Ella |
| 4. Oye Amigo |
| 5. Tu Eres la Luz |
| 6. Que Te Pasa Corazon |
| 7. Vas a Casarate |
| 8. Que Pensabas |
| 9. Desperado |
| 10. Viva la Huelga |
Editorial Reviews
Tejano legend and Grammy winner Little Joe leans towards soul and funk rhythms to spice up his latest work, which ultimately shines through on his trademark horn-fueled ranchera polkas "Mira Juanita" and "Oye Amigo." He swings into the midtempo melancholy ballad "Siempre Me Acuerdo de Ella," written by his younger brother Johnny, and invokes a bolero-salsa spirit on "Tu Eres la Luz." Nostalgia buffs will love his 1960s Tejano spirit on "Que Te Pasa Corazón," complete with swirling horns and tinkling piano chords. Little Joe's mark in the genre though is his percussion- and accordion-driven rancheras (popular Mexican songs), and perhaps the best here is "Vas a Casarte," a rejection of a shallow woman who wants to come back. Guest musicians include Bobby Navarrete on tenor sax, Bobby Loya and Salvador Torres on trumpets, and Ken Tussing on trombone. --Ramiro Burr
2000,Little Joe Y la Familia,EMI International,Latin,Latin Music,Mexican,Tex-Mex
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Aida (2000 Original Broadway Cast)
Elton John , and Tim Rice Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RCVM Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Act One: Every Story Is A Love Story
- Act One: Fortune Favors The Brave
- Act One: The Past Is Another Land
- Act One: Another Pyramid
- Act One: How I Know You
- Act One: My Strongest Suit
- Act One: Enchantment Passing Through
- Act One: My Strongest Suit (Reprise)
- Act One: Dance Of The Robe
- Act One: Not Me
- Act One: Elaborate Lives
- Act One: The Gods Love Nubia
- Act Two: A Step Too Far
- Act Two: Easy As Life
- Act Two: Like A Father, Like Son
- Act Two: Radames' Letter
- Act Two: How I Know You (Reprise)
- Act Two: Written In The Stars
- Act Two: I Know The Truth
- Act Two: Elaborate Lives (Reprise)
- Act Two: Enchantment Passing Through (Reprise)
- Act Two: Every Story Is A Love Story (Reprise)
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For his second Broadway musical (and first time out writing a full show directly for the stage), Elton John certainly set his sights high by turning to one of the grandest of all operas as a source. His continued collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice has produced a work far closer to the agreeable pop style and formula of the team's Disney musical, The Lion King, than to the majesty and tragic passion of Verdi's opera. But the compelling tale of conflicting loyalties and star-crossed lovers--retooled in part by acclaimed playwright David Henry Hwang--inspires some of John's signature melodic felicity, as in "Elaborate Lives" and "Every Story Is a Love Story." And the original cast recording marks a dramatic leap forward from 1999's dreary mishmash studio concept album, thanks to the heat generated by Heather Headley and Rent star Adam Pascal as the forbidden lovers. Sherie René Scott can turn on a dime from a parodic stance ("My Strongest Suit") to sad resignation ("I Know the Truth"), while the three get to blend in the ensemble "A Step Too Far"--a pop counterpart to the intensity of operatic ensemble. The score touches on reggae and gospel, and on all-out rock balladry (where it's fun to hear Pascal clearly imitating John's characteristic vocal inflections), but it's most touching in the more reflective moments given to Headley's dignified Nubian princess. --Thomas MayCustomer Reviews:
Amazing!!.......2007-06-22
(The only thing missing on the disc- and it's missing on any musical soundtrack- is the overture at the beginning and end of the production- those were awsome to hear also)
An Impresive & Catchy Pop Musical .......2007-05-29
One of the best Broadway Shows!.......2007-05-15
High Quality.......2007-03-23
Excellent.......2007-03-17
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The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000
UB40 Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005176I Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- I Got You Babe
- Here I Am (Come And Take Me)
- Bring Me Your Cup (7in Version)
- One In Ten
- Red Red Wine
- Kingston Town
- If It Happens Again
- Don't Break My Heart
- Cherry Oh Baby
- Can't Help Falling In Love
- Higher Ground
- Tell Me Is It True
- Rat In My Kitchen
- Until My Dying Day
- The Way You Do The Things You Do
- Light My Fire
- Food For Thought
- Sing Our Own Song
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It's hard to believe that UB40 have been around since the early 1980s, but the proof is right here in the 18 tracks on this album. While most famous for their cover songs, UB40 have written a good portion of original material that's excellent. But songs like "Red Red Wine" and a previously unreleased version of the Doors' "Light My Fire" will attract the majority of listeners to this collection. Following in the footsteps of greats like Bob Marley and Burning Spear, this band from Birmingham, England (led by the two sons of folkie Ian Campbell, have helped keep the flame of roots reggae alive with their easy sound. They've even made over rock standards into their reggae template, including Sonny & Cher's "I Got You Babe" (with guest Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders). In their own little way, UB40 have been gnawing away at musical barriers for the last 20 years, and this is an ideal summary of their achievements. --Chris NicksonCustomer Reviews:
UB40 Greatest Hits.......2007-06-09
Not what it seems.......2006-11-11
You will love UB40 again!.......2006-11-05
Decent Collection.......2006-09-07
"Red Red Wine" was chopped nearly in half, and "Give Me Your Cup" was also either a shortened version, or not the version I was looking for.
Great UB40 value with added sound quality .......2006-06-30
This CD covers that period in a thorough manner. Another version, a double Best of Vol. 1 & 2 CD from the UK does have a more thorough selection of their songs. This one has, however, the main hit songs. With the exception of the remake of Light My Fire, there is not a single song on this collection that is not classic UB40. One could go on and on about which other songs should have been included but then it would have been just as difficult choosing songs being left out instead.
Their music has aged very well and many songs are becoming standard classics, even ones that were standards in other versions. In short, if you like casually UB40, this is the set to buy.
The sound has been re-vamped which can be heard very well on some tracks. Compared to the UK Best of Vol. 1 & 2 version, the bass on Here I Am, which is prominent in the mix, is much more vibrant and the whole sound staging has audibly more depth then on the US version, whilst on Kingston Town the synthesizers are clearer and the slight echo in the singing channel more natural, giving the song more of its special aura. These songs and other newer tracks have an added edge on the US version over the Best of Vol. 1&2 which is in a way analogous to the difference of a brand new LP verses a worn one.
On older tracks the difference is more audible, since the recording technology during the later period is more similar to what is used today. 1 in 10 has a significantly lower and more muddled sound and their first single, Food For Thought, is so vastly different sonic wise it is as if a blanket has been put over the speakers on the Best of Vol. 1&2 version (incidentally, the Left-Right channelling is reverse on the Food For Thought mixes).
To summarize, this is an immaculate collection of the hits of UB40. Sure, I would have like a few extra tracks but keeping to a single CD, this collection is very close to perfect.
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U2 - The Best of 1990-2000
U2 Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LIRI Release Date: 2002-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Even Better Than The Real Thing
- Mysterious Ways
- Beautiful Day
- Electrical Storm (William Orbit Mix)
- One
- Miss Sarajevo
- Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
- Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
- Gone (New Mix)
- Until The End Of The World
- The Hands That Built America (Theme From Gangs Of New York)
- Discotheque (New Mix)
- Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
- Staring At The Sun (New Mix)
- Numb (New Mix)
- The First Time
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U2's second decade often seemed as preoccupied with the band's burgeoning superstardom--and how to confront/confound it--as it did with creating music. The band managed only four albums during the era (only half of its '80s output), projects whose gestations seemed perennially plagued by turmoil as much as mercurial creative instincts. But as this anthology chronicles, U2 ultimately managed a considerable feat: producing a memorable, lasting body of work in a decade where one of pop music's chief attributes was its disposability. The disc mixes hits like "Mysterious Ways" and "One" with seductive soundtrack cuts (the title track to Wim Wenders's Until the End of the World, Batman Forever's "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me"), new mixes of "Discotheque," "Staring at the Sun," and "Numb," and a pair of strong new tracks, the Orbit mix of "Electrical Storm" and "The Hands that Built America," the title track from Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Hmm.......2007-08-02
Not the perfect choice of music.......2007-03-26
What about "Elevation", "Kite" or "Walk on" ?
As I said for the other double cd "best of 1980-1990", you have most of the hits but you do not have the best songs. Some great songs are missing simply because they didn't have been played on radio, so don't try to find them on this double cd. The title "greatest hits" would be closer to reality than "The best of"
The bonus cd will me you feel in a discotheque ! Some interesting remixed version like "Mysterious Ways", "If God will send his angels" or "Even better than the real thing". The bonus cd is for die hard fans !
Unlistenable.......2007-02-21
U bet..........2007-02-13
Did not get it yet!!.......2007-02-01
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Remember the Titans: An Original Walt Disney Motion Picture Soundtrack (2000 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtrack , and Various Artists - Soundtracks Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YM0D Release Date: 2000-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
- Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum
- Peace Train - Cat Stevens
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam
- Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress) - The Hollies
- I Want To Take You Higher - Ike and Tina Turner
- Up Around the Bend - Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Spill the Wine - Eric Burdon & WAR
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall - Leon Russell
- Act Naturally - Buck Owens
- Express Yourself - Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
- Titans Spirit (Score)
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Denzel Washington stars as a black football coach hired over a white coach at a recently racially integrated Virginia high school in the early 1970s. Director Boaz Yakin (A Price Above Rubies, Fresh) has a baby boomer's heart in mind with a stylistic array of early 1970s sounds supported by Trevor Rabin's orchestral score (one seven-minute excerpt, "Titans Spirit," finishes things off here). Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band's "Express Yourself" is, perhaps, the greatest surprise, while oddball favorites such as Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky," Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye," and Eric Burdon and War's "Spill the Wine" match up with country star Buck Owens's "Act Naturally." Covers include a fiery version of Sly Stone's "I Want to Take You Higher" and Leon Russell's laid-back barrelhouse-piano take on the doomsday anthem "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall." Cat Stevens's "Peace Train" rolls into the station in its original version. Creedence Clearwater Revival (who appear with "Up Around the Bend") are outswamped by the Hollies' imitation of their sound with "Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)." --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
You can'thelp but sing .......2006-11-04
Love this music.......2006-11-04
Classic songs.......2006-08-24
Great movie...great soundtrack..........2006-07-03
The best song in the movie is missing from this soundtrack!.......2006-04-22
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The Wild Party (Lippa) (2000 Off-Broadway Cast)
Andrew Lippa Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TY8Y Release Date: 2000-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Queenie Was A Blonde
- Act I: Out Of The Blues
- Act I: What A Party
- Act I: Raise The Roof
- Act I: Look At Me Now
- Act I: Poor Child
- Act I: An Old-Fashioned Love Story
- Act I: By Now The Room Was Moving
- Act I: The Juggernaut
- Act I: A Wild, Wild Party
- Act I: Two Of A Kind
- Act I: Maybe I Like It This Way
- Act I: What Is It About Her?
- Act II: The Life Of The Party
- Act II: I'll Be Here
- Act II: Let Me Drown
- Act II: Tell Me Something
- Act II: Come With Me
- Act II: Jackie's Last Dance
- Act II: Make Me Happy
- Act II: How Did We Come To This?/Queenie Was A Blonde (Reprise)
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Some 70 years after being written, Joseph Moncure March's 1928 Jazz-Age poem, The Wild Party, proved it still knew how to inspire: a pair of musicals dedicated to the sultry tale of excess were produced virtually concurrently. Too bad good parties, like good jokes, are often hard to recount. While the Tony-nominated, star-studded, and short-lived Wild Party by Michael John LaChiusa embraced the dark side of the Prohibition-era fête, this off-Broadway production by Andrew Lippa tries too hard to have a good time. March's poem is a seething, seedy work filled with internal struggle, but on this disc we never sense that underbelly. It's not until Taye Diggs, as Black, sings the touching "Poor Child" that we sense any tenderness at all in this morality play. For lighthearted good times, Julia Murney as Queenie and Brian d'Arcy James as her abusive lover Burrs do the job. On the fun, upbeat numbers ("What a Party," "Raise the Roof") this cast shines. But, despite its fascinating premise--a life-changing, epic event in the lives of a bunch of Prohibition-era misfits--this musical somehow still suffers from shallowness. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Amazing. Show-Stopping.......2007-07-10
Amazing.......2006-11-22
NEEDS to be in any Broadway lover's collection..........2006-10-06
Lippa's "The Wild Party" has quickly risen to my top five favorite shows. The score is outstanding (who CARES if it doesn't consistently fit the time period), the lyrics are entertaining, and the cast...oh, the cast. I admit I bought it for the Idina Menzel factor, but after listening through it, Idina takes a backseat to the outstanding vocal performance of Julia Murney.
Julia Murney, as others have said, is a POWERHOUSE. Not just in the heavy-hitting songs like "Raise the Roof", but in every song she sings. It's dumbfounding. Since then I've seen her perform live, and I must say that the woman is a superb actress- you can tell even by her singing.
It is unfortunate that this show released the same year as LaChuisa's "The Wild Party" on Broadway, but that doesn't mean it's lower caliber by any scale. In fact, I prefer this show. The reviewer who compared Sondheim to Lachuisa and Larson to Lippa was on the right track. Though I would suggest that if you like "Chicago" or "Wicked" at all, you'll probably like this version. It is a lot more fun and the songs are top-notch.
All I can say is BUY THIS ALBUM. I can't imagine anyone regretting it.
An easy way to tell which version of this show you'll prefer:.......2006-08-03
Much debate rages in theatre circles about which version is better. In the interest of helping you, the consumer, make an informed decision about which one would better suit you, I have a simple multiple choice quiz you can take. Answer honestly, then scroll to the bottom to tabulate your results (NO PEEKING!).
1.) I think musical theatre is primarily _______.
A) entertainment
B) art
2.) I think RENT and WICKED are bright, shining pinnacles of musical theatre.
A) True
B) False
3.) In a musical, my biggest requirement for songs is:
A) that they be pretty, hummable and toe-tapping.
B) that they be vital to plot and character development.
4.) I think a musical's score should accurately reflect the time period in which it is set.
A) False
B) True
5.) Speaking broadly, I think Stephen Sondheim is _______ while Jonathan Larson is ______.
A) overrated / genius
B) genius / overrated
6.) In a musical, I think the score should:
A) wash over the audience and be easily digestable.
B) require its audience to listen carefully.
Pencils down!
If you scored three or more A's, you will be happier with the Lippa version of this show, as it is a typical book musical in the modernist vein, with an emphasis on musical numbers that function like set-pieces rather than plot points.
If you scored three or more B's, you will be happier with the LaChiusa version of the show, as its score is more stylistically appropriate for the time period. It also develops its characters through music rather than through the script, with an ironic post-modern approach to the subject matter that doesn't attempt to dispell the moral ambiguity of its characters.
DEFINITELY worth your money.......2006-05-30
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Duets (2000 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtracks Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XR5J Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Feeling Alright - Huey Lewis
- Bette Davis Eyes - Gwyneth Paltrow
- Cruisin' - Gwyneth Paltrow/Huey Lewis
- Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) - Babyface/Gwyneth Paltrow
- Try A Little Tenderness - Paul Giamanti/Arnold McCuller
- Hello, It's Me - Paul Giamanti
- I Can't Make You Love Me - Maria Bello
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) - Maria Bello
- Lonely Teardrops - Huey Lewis
- Copacabana - John Pinette
- Free Bird - Arnold McCuller
- Beginnings/Endings - David Newman
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Don't be misled. The name of the film may be Duets, but the soundtrack only features three actual duets. The film centers around wacky characters at a karaoke bar, and the soundtrack follows suit, featuring actors singing! Gwyneth Paltrow joins Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds for a cover of "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" and Huey Lewis for a go at Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin'." "Try a Little Tenderness" is run through by Paul Giamatti and Arnold McCuller. Paltrow has a sweet whine in her voice, but it's no match for the husky drawl of Kim Carnes for "Bette Davis Eyes." Huey Lewis is no Joe Cocker with "Feelin' Alright," but it's a valiant rendition. On the other hand, Arnold McCuller's soulful reading of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" recasts the song as a spiritual. Duets is a perfect album for parties where "singing" "Copacabana" is a prerequisite. --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
If you've seen the movie or not.......2007-06-27
Fair.......2007-03-12
Since the movie storyline involved kareoke singers; the track supports this genre.
disapointed.......2007-03-08
What a waste of money
Loved Gwyneth Paltrow's voice.......2006-03-24
Duets Is Fun Listening.......2006-02-24
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Requiem for a Dream (2000 Film)
Clint Mansell , and Kronos Quartet Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Y6Q5 Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Summer: Summer Overture
- Summer: Party
- Summer: Coney Island Dreaming
- Summer: Party
- Summer: Chocolate Charms
- Summer: Ghosts of Things to Come
- Summer: Dreams
- Summer: Tense
- Summer: Dr. Pill
- Summer: High on Life
- Summer: Ghosts
- Summer: Crimin' and Dealin'
- Summer: Hope Overture
- Summer: Tense
- Summer: Bialy and Lox Conga - Moonrats
- Fall: Cleaning Apartment
- Fall: Ghosts-Falling
- Fall: Dreams
- Fall: Arnold
- Fall: Marion Barfs
- Fall: Supermarket Sweep
- Fall: Dreams
- Fall: Sara Goldfarb Has Left the Building
- Fall: Bugs Got a Devilish Grin Conga
- Winter: Winter Overture
- Winter: Southern Hospitality
- Winter: Fear
- Winter: Full Tense
- Winter: The Beginning of the End
- Winter: Ghosts of a Future Lost
- Winter: Meltdown
- Winter: Lux Aeterna
- Winter: Coney Island Low
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Composer Clint Mansell made his impact as a soundtrack composer known with his production of the Pi soundtrack. On that disc, the former vocalist for UK group Pop Will Eat Itself melded an abstract 20th-century classical sensibility to electronica with great (and eerie) results. On Requiem for a Dream--the follow-up film from Pi director Darren Aronofsky--Mansell repeats his magic. Here, teamed with the Kronos Quartet--one of the world's foremost (and most progressive) string quartets--Mansell fuses big-beat, ambient, and driving chamber music. The result is a mesmerizing aural complement to an already mesmerizing film. Dark, unpredictable, and thoroughly engrossing. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
WILD AND WIERD.......2007-05-12
"it's showtime!".......2007-01-19
you gott'a love ellen burstyn. she's amazing in this film!
Not the orchestral version used in the "Two Towers" trailer.......2006-05-14
Ok, so don't bash this review. I've never seen the movie, and based on its depressing themes, doubt that I ever will. And I'm not a big fan of this CD either.
I bought this CD ONLY because I heard this thrilling soundtrack for a Ronaldinho soccer video that I had downloaded off the Internet, which some people thought was the Overture from Requiem for a Dream.
Unfortunately, as the Amazon website for this movie soundtrack CD does not have song samples from the CD, I had to actually BUY the CD to see if it contained that soundtrack. The closest track to the song that I was looking for was "Lux Aeternum". The rest of this CD, those tracks that did not repeat the main theme from the movie, I found pretty disappointing.
So I did a vigorous search through the Internet, and finally discovered that the track that I had heard was an orchestral remix of "Lux Aeternum", done especially for the first movie trailer for "The Two Towers". A Google search turned up a post on Aintitcool.com by someone with the screenname of Fatboy Roberts who described how two MP3 versions of this orchestral re-mix came into being.
As far as I can tell, this gorgeous bit of music does not exist in a commercially released form. It is certainly not one of the tracks on the "Requiem for a Dream: Remixed" CD. And so although I would actually like to BUY this music, I was able to find it only on Internet file sharing networks.
Use various combination of keywords such as "Lux Aeternum, "Requiem Overture", "Two Towers", "orchestral remix", "Fatboy Roberts" when searching for this piece.
Amazing Soundtrack.......2006-04-04
I'm reviewing this from a slightly different perspective..........2005-12-14
I say I am reviewing this album from a slightly different prespective because I listened to 'Requiem for a Dream: Remixed' before this soundtrack. In comparison to the remixed soundtrack, this soundtrack seems extremely sparse and leaves you wanting a little more in the way of longer tracks, more layering, and an overall cohesiveness to the soundtrack.
Conclusion: If you listen to this soundtrack and think how great all these potential samples could be used to create something more, I would suggest picking up Requiem for a Dream: Remixed. However, if your really not into 'remixes' then THIS album should definately suffice and be worth the purchase price.
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Coyote Ugly (2000 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtrack Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004W1OR Release Date: 2000-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Can't Fight The Moonlight - LeAnn Rimes
- Please Remember - LeAnn Rimes
- The Right Kind Of Wrong - LeAnn Rimes
- But I Do Love You - LeAnn Rimes
- All She Wants To Do Is Dance - Don Henley
- Unbelievable - EMF
- The Power - Snap
- Need You Tonight - INXS
- The Devil Went Down To Georgia - The Charlie Daniels Band
- Boom Boom Boom - Rare Blend
- Didn't We Love - Tamara Walker
- We Can Get There - Mary Griffin
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The latest Jerry Bruckheimer production focuses on five twenty-something women working their way through life at a fashionable bar in New York City. Four new LeAnn Rimes tracks highlight this collection. Though all from the pen of veteran songwriter Diane Warren, the tracks vary in style from diva pop ("Fight the Moonlight") to sentimental musings ("Please Remember"). It's only a matter of time before Rimes leaves country music completely behind for the sleek modern world of mainstream pop. The remaining songs are a hodgepodge of different eras. EMF's "Unbelievable" and Snap's "The Power" hark back to the early 1990s, while Don Henley and INXS deliver the dancebeat kick of the '80s. The firing fiddle of the Charlie Daniels Band's 1979 hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" seems out of context here. But then, this bar must have one odd jukebox to begin with. --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
Great CD-Coyote Ugly.......2007-02-17
Good music.......2006-11-25
The music is very good.
It has some of the emblematic themes of this period, witch is useful for those who are not updated with the world of music and only acquire some knowledge from time to time... like myself!
Superb soundtrack!!.......2006-04-12
This soundtrack is so great. I listen every morning before work .......2005-09-14
It picks up my spirit whenever I need it to or just gets me in a happier mood.
Reccomend it highly.
Great Soundtrack.......2004-11-16
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The Royal Tenenbaums (Collector's Edition)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068TNT Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- 111 Archer Avenue - Mark Mothersbaugh
- These Days - Nico
- String Quartet In F Major - Ysaye Quartet
- Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard - Paul Simon
- Sonata For Cello And Piano In F Minor - The Mutato Muzika Orchestra
- Wigwam - Bob Dylan
- Look At That Old Grizzly Bear - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Look At Me - John Lennon
- Lullaby - Emitt Rhodes
- Mothersbaugh Canon - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Police & Thieves - The Clash
- Scrapping And Yelling - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Judy Is A Punk - Ramones
- Pagoda's Theme - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Needle In The Hay - Elliott Smith
- Fly - Nick Drake
- I Always Wanted To Be A Tenenbaum - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Christmas Time Is Here - Vince Guaraldi Trio
- Stephanie Says - The Velvet Underground
- Rachel Evans Tenenbaum (1965-2000) - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Sparkplug Minuet - Mark Mothersbaugh
- The Fairest Of The Seasons - Nico
- Hey Jude - The Mutato Muzika Orchestra
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The magical triad behind Rushmore's spunky, starry-eyed soundtrack--music supervisor Randall Poster, composer Mark Mothersbaugh, and director Wes Anderson--leaps forward a decade from that beloved soundtrack's '60s gems, in the process adopting a more pensive feel for The Royal Tenenbaums' musical backdrop. It may lack the euphoric sing-along feel of, say, Creation's "Makin' Time," but the rock and folk tracks here perfectly match the film's crumbling characters and their dilapidated relationships. The Ramones' "Judy Is a Punk" is a burst of nostalgic rebellion but surely causes a sad twinge in light of Joey Ramone's untimely death in 2001; gloom-folker Nick Drake's "Fly" and Elliott Smith's excellently depressing "Needle in the Hay"--which is used to chilling effect during a wrist-slashing scene--further deepen the dark thread running through Tenenbaums. But those who prefer the sunny disposition of Rushmore will be thrilled by the calming concoctions of Mothersbaugh, who heralds the coming of a new scene with graceful woodwind/string parts ("Scrapping and Yelling") and playful sitar pieces ("Pagoda's Theme"). Throw in the Clash's squalling "Police & Thieves" and the Velvet Underground's petal-soft "Stephanie Says" and you've got another winning soundtrack from the film biz's most in-tune music lovers. Tenenbaum or not, you can go home again. --Kristy MartinCustomer Reviews:
Great easy listenening .......2007-02-02
Help trying to figure out the title of a song.......2006-04-17
omitted song.......2006-02-01
Emitt Rhodes - Lullabye
A beautiful track played in the scence where Royal is lying in his bed sucking down a shake and reading a book when Chas say "lights out old man" and switchs off the light. One of my fav songs in the movie along side the rolling stones - she smiled sweetly. sadly both songs were omitted but still a beautiful soundtrack.
Where's Van Morrison?!.......2005-03-16
The Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack.......2005-03-14
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Astro Creep: 2000 -- Songs of Love, Destruction, and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head
White Zombie Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000OUE Release Date: 1995-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Electric Head, Pt. 1 (The Agony)
- Super-Charger Heaven
- Real Solution #9
- Creature Of The Wheel
- Electric Head, Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy)
- Grease Paint And Monkey Brains
- I, Zombie
- More Human Than Human
- El Phantasmo and The Chicken-Run Blast-O-Rama
- Blur The Technicolor
- Blood, Milk And Sky
Customer Reviews:
OK.......2007-02-15
Astro creep's grooviest metal.......2007-02-07
A heavy experience.......2006-11-17
"I remember her saying, I'm already dead...".......2006-01-31
THIS is a REAL industrial-metal album. If that's what you want, this is one you're gonna want.
The pounding, heart-pumping drive of "Supercharger Heaven". (DEVILMAN, DEVILMAN!)
The riff-driven "Creature Of The Wheel".
The ominous-sounding opener, "Electric Head: The Agony (Pt. 1)".
The hit, "More Human Than Human".
And so many more.
Also, the fun, B-movie horror theme (artwork, samples, lyrics) that has come to be associated with Rob Zombie's work is clearly present, and it's campy and really adds to the album.
This is a loud, proud 90's staple. Check it out if you wanna scare all the Yellowcard fans.
and you don't already own this because.....?.......2006-01-12
Salsa Music:
- 32 Corridos Lideres: Solamente Exitos
- 4 X 4
- A Todisima...Banda
- Acompaname
- Ahora Comienzo a Vivir [Import]
- Ansiedad
- Aquí [Enhanced]
- Aqui Tengo Un Corazon
- Banda Boom, Vol. 9: Su Majestad la Banda
- Best of Alejandro Sanz [Import]
Salsa Music
Legend (Original Soundtrack Recording) [Soundtrack]
I Protagonisti, Vol. 2 [Import]
Joaquin Rodrigo: The Complete Music For Piano