| 1. Intro |
| 2. Camaleon |
| 3. Mate |
| 4. Mi Me Gusta el Rap (Another One Bites the Dust) |
| 5. Calenton |
| 6. Ciudad Maravillosa |
| 7. Juega Conmigo |
| 8. Orangutan |
| 9. Agua Mineral |
| 10. Tarantela |
Animal,King Africa,RCA Intl,Dance Music,Latin,Tropical
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Putumayo Kids Presents: Animal Playground
Various Artists Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OLHGIE Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Animal Crackers - Wee Hairy Beasties
- No More Monkeys - Asheba
- Nella Vecchia Fattoria - Quartetto Cetra
- Aves - Guillermo Anderson
- The Littlest Birds - The Be Good Tanyas
- The Three Bears - Gary Rosen
- Cantiga do Sapo - Ze Renato
- L'Otorhinoceros - Les P'tits Loups du Jazz
- Bigi Kaiman - Samba Salad
- Don't Ever Step on a Snake - Don Spencer
- Eagles - Terri Hendrix
- If a Dinosaur Was My Friend - Phil Melancon
- Mbube - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Product Description
GENERAL FEATURES: Animal Playground CD by Putumayo World Music takes a walk on the wild side with this global musical journey into the animal kingdom. The CD contains the following delightful pieces of music from around the world: Wee Hairy Beasties -- Animal Crackers Asheba -- No More Monkeys Quartetto Cetra -- Nella Vecchia Fattoria Guillermo Anderson -- Aves The Be Good Tanyas -- The Littlest Birds Gary Rosen -- The Three Bears Ze Renato -- Cantiga do Sapo Les P'tits Loups du Jazz -- L'Otorhinocêros Samba Salad -- Bigi Kaiman Don Spencer -- Don't Ever Step on a Snake Terri Hendrix -- Eagles Phil Melancon -- If a Dinosaur Was My Friend Ladysmith Black Mambazo -- Mbube Educational entertainment for all ages.Amazon.com
Putumayo's Playground series consistently lives up to its name by sending far-flung cultures out to recess, freeing them to reveal their musical fun sides. The metaphor ends there, but the parallel to actual playgrounds doesn't: as any parent who's felt forlorn at times knows, nothing nullifies a dreary afternoon funk more effectively than a trip to the neighborhood playground. So it goes with the series. Animal Playground, the latest to swing, slide, and see-saw its way into agile imaginations of all ages, is a fine-tuned creature feature as playful as a giant-pawed puppy. Even if you don't know what forro is (North Brazilian dance music), or that "Cantigo do Sapo" has something to do with a little singing frog, you'll want to shake a tail feather in time to the beat; that holds for Quartetto Cetra's right-on Italian reworking of "Old McDonald," "Nella Vecchia Farroria." No disrespect to the other exotic offerings here ("Aves," from Honduras, for example), but the English-language songs are most winning of all: Canada's the Be Good Tanyas captivate with "The Littlest Birds," and you can't help but a love a man who cries crocodile tears from his puppy dog eyes, in this case Jon Langford who, when he's not a Wee Hairy Beastie belting out "Animal Crackers," leads the excellent punk/folk band the Mekons. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Another wonderful Putumayo cd.......2007-08-03
a wonderful CD of music.......2007-07-28
Fabulous songs, but..........2007-06-17
CDs that she has) and have found myself listening to it without her. "The Littlest Birds" compelled me to order a The Be Good Tanyas album and the "wee bear" in "The Three Little Bears" is adorable. I guess that my only issue with it is that it is sort of a stretch to call all of these songs "animal" songs. For instance, is a dinosaur REALLY an animal. Not REALLY. While all of the songs feature an animal in them, not all of the songs are ABOUT animals. But is is a great album.
Animal Playground is sure to delight young animal lovers .......2007-06-11
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Rock N Roll Animal
Lou Reed Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RD54 Release Date: 2000-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Intro/Sweet Jane
- Heroin
- How Do You Think It Feels - (previously unreleased)
- Caroline Says I - (previously unreleased)
- White Light/White Heat
- Lady Day
- Rock 'N' Roll
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Recorded live in 1973, Rock N Roll Animal is Reed's glam-rock sneer back at his Velvet Underground legacy. Four tracks are VU classics (two about the redemptive power of rock, two about the transformative power of dope) dressed up into slick, flashy twin-guitar noodle-fests, with big riffs and showboating solos and Reed practically phoning in his vocals. It was something of a hit at the time, and it's easy to hear how the simple forcefulness of these songs sounded good on early-1970s radio. But Reed doesn't bother to conceal his contempt for the commercial trappings he's put on his songs--"Heroin," in particular, turns from savage ambivalence into an easy cartoon--and the album's hard to like now. Two previously unissued tracks from 1973's Berlin-"How Do You Think It Feels" and "Caroline Says I"-flesh out this reissue version of the original LP. --Douglas WolkCustomer Reviews:
This is Rock 'n Roll!.......2007-06-27
Lou Reed's Finest.......2007-06-27
My first Reed album.......2007-05-29
ULTIMATE ROCK TWIST FIX.......2007-04-12
Rock and Roll Animal though... This disc rocks the face off the whole VU, Lou Reed thing entirely. If these tunes could be heard once and only once, I would make damn sure that these versions were the ones to be heard.
It's not as trippy sounding as the original versions.. the band is very skilled, like a quality jam band would be. Lou Reed sounds like he took more dope than ever tonight, but he uses it to his advantage. He's right on the money. This is what you want to feel when you do Lou Reed. Dark, and twisted up. Raw, dirty guitars. The songs work together in a whole different way than before to take a on new life... its a rock and roll classic, that many have tried to acheive, but no one has matched.
Think Ziggy Stardust? Sorry Bowie, not even close.
I wish there was more...........2007-03-23
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Animal House: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Enhanced CD]
Various Artists Manufacturer: MCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000C2BY Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
Tracks:
- Faber College Theme - Elmer Berstein
- Louie, Louie - John Belushi
- Twistin' The Night Away - Sam Cooke
- Tossin' And Turnin' - Bobby Lewis
- Shama Lama Ding Dong - Lloyd Williams
- Hey Paula - Paul & Paula
- Animal House - Stephen Bishop
- Intro - Not Available
- Money (That's What I Want) - John Belushi
- Let's Dance - Chris Montez
- Dream Girl - Stephen Bishop
- (What A) Wonderful World - Sam Cooke
- Shout - Lloyd Williams
- Faber College Theme - Elmer Bernstein
Customer Reviews:
Animal House: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack .......2007-05-24
Review3.......2007-04-18
Excellent Seller.......2006-07-05
It reams.......2005-08-01
Great albumn from a Great movie.......2004-01-17
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Animal Years
Josh Ritter Manufacturer: V2 Ada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EOTV7U Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Here At The Right Time
- Thin Blue Flame
- Best For The Best
- Good Man
- One More Mouth
- In The Dark
- Idaho
- Lillian, Egypt
- Monster Ballads
- Wolves
- Girl In The War
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It can be a dangerous proposition when an artist decides to challenge himself. Ambition means precious little without the talent to back it up. Idaho's Josh Ritter needn't worry: he's willed himself to great heights on The Animal Years, his fourth full-length and first for a major label. By combining his mysterious, knotty lyrics with straightforward melodies, nuanced, sensitive arrangements, and an unassuming vocal style, he's hit upon a spellbinding formula that confidently stretches the boundaries of folk music. Perhaps his most inspired move was in hiring producer Brian Deck, who's helped artists as diverse as Modest Mouse and Iron & Wine take great artistic leaps. Deck gives Ritter a huge, immediate, but not overwhelming presence, and he adds just the right touches--a gentle mandolin, an ominous piano, a swirling organ, marching drums--at just the right times. The album's centerpiece is the fire-and-brimstone "Thin Blue Flame," a slowly building, nearly 10-minute epic with a simple two-chord motif and portentous, surreal lyrical flurries. Throughout the album, Ritter's complex thoughts and observations about himself and the world at large--thick with literary references and religious imagery--seem sagely inconclusive; he revels in life's shades of gray, content to vividly describe what he sees and feels without hope or pessimism. Tender and reflective, haunting and unnerving, profound and unfathomable, The Animal Years is a consistently compelling, finely crafted work. --Marc GreilsamerAlbum Description
The 29-year old Idaho native returns with his stunning new album. Following the independent release of "The Golden Age Of Radio" (2002) and "Hello Starling" (2003), Ritter was championed by critics in publications ranging from the NY Times to Details. On this, his V2 debut, Josh more than lives up to the buzz. "As a storyteller, Ritter is matched only by his lofty influences" - Pitchfork. "He approaches songwriting and performing with humility, respect, and unforced and unaffected honesty" - No Depression.Customer Reviews:
Awesome!.......2007-05-18
Buy "Hello Starling" instead.......2007-05-12
Spotty but some songs really good.......2007-05-08
Josh Ritter.......2007-03-10
Good Album.......2007-03-09
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Feels
Animal Collective Manufacturer: Fat Cat ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMSRO4 Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Did You See the Words
- Grass
- Flesh Canoe
- The Purple Bottle
- Bees
- Banshee Beat
- Daffy Duck
- Loch Raven
- Turn into Something
Album Description
Feels is the band's seventh album to date - their sophmore effort for Fat Cat - and sees them again kicking off from their previous release to explore another different direction. Where Sung Tongs was largely acoustic-based and the product of just two members of the Collective (Avey Tare and Panda), Feels is in contrast a full group effort (also including Geologist and Deakin). Moving further away from the suggestion of folkish affinities; it is electrified, rhythmically more urgent, and overall a considerable denser work. Those sweet melodies and big catchy hooks remain intact, and the songwriting is once again bold, brave and adventurous, as ever indeliby stamped with their own unique personality. Hugely inventive and tightly focused, Feels simply sounds like nothing else right now. Look for release of "Grass" EP domestically early 2006.Album Description
Half a decade in and Animal Collective still seem to have a grade-A supply of unfettered pop. The lucky bastards. Literally bursting at the seams with infuriatingly catchy hooks, the now four-piece Animal Collective are capable of conjuring an epic chorus or towering build-up from a seemingly scant palate, then molding it into compositions that would engage readers of Smash Hits and Mojo alike. Opening with 'Did You See the Words', Animal Collective take the non-Waco bollocks of the Polyphonic Spree, lace through some psychedelic swerves then bring to boil with a 20-foot tall, balls-to-the-wall chorus. Ouch. Elsewhere, 'The Purple Bottle' is high-speed glam-folk, 'Banshee Beat' is a quivering waterlogged composition laid out bare, whilst 'Turn Into Something' is a sugar-rush of high-octane pop. Animal magic. 9 total tracks. Fat Cat. 2005.Amazon.com
Feels is a big, daring collection with recurring themes of psychedelia, folk-rock, prog-rock, jazz, and modern classical composition. Above all the album is cohesive and tangible. This music spreads out ethereally, pulsates, and is ambitious and strange, punctuated by echoes of George Harrison, Brian Wilson, and Motown. Animal Collective seems more inspired by the elements within, rather than in an imitation of that music: There are bombastic drums that would be at home on Pet Sounds on the dynamically thrilling "Grass," and on "Flesh Canoe" there are guitar voicings taken from the pages of Harrison's All Things Must Pass. Perhaps the loveliest of domestic love songs exists in "Purple Bottle," a relaxed transitional ripple that has not one but three build-and-release crescendos. Lead by Avey Tare, AC can be gentle and engulfing, but then will just as easily bare its teeth, even on a beautiful washy song like "Bees" where fright mingles with an rusted autoharp, a spare confluence of harmonized voices, and tucked-in, dreamy synthesizers. On "Daffy Duck" AC tries on a late-'90s Aphex Twin mood, just without the metallic, chrome coldness, and that idea envelopes into an identifiable heart-on-sleeve yearning. Feels should restore faith in the idea that rock musicians can take time and create complete albums that are equally bold, inventive, and meaningful--a far cry from the current vogue of releasing a collection of disparate singles as an album. --Gabi KnightCustomer Reviews:
Not "Love at first listen".......2007-08-03
Schizophrenic Mania.......2007-08-03
Not recommended to listen to while on heavy psychadelics. It'd probably be devastating.
Feels Good.......2007-06-05
The opening two tracks 'Did You See the Words' and 'Grass' are excellent, catchy indie-rock, and in themselves make the album worth buying. But as it progresses, the atmosphere becomes much more intense, yet dreamy and the whole album is steeped in a feeling of barely contained joy. A very Feels-good album!
The stand-out track is in my opinion, Banshee Beat. I have listened to this track on repeat and it never ceases to enthrall me with carefully layered melodies, ambiguous and slightly dark lyrics. In fact, the track sends shivers up my spine; there's something here which touches on the edge of a very deep, unrealised consciousness.
Daffy Duck and Loch Raven are deliciously sublime trippy chill-out. Pure musical genius to lose yourself in again and again. And Turn Into Something is a perfect ending to a perfect album- beautifully constructed, upbeat and just melts at the end like a piece of chocolate leaving behind a sweet after-taste.
It is very rare that an album should touch me so deeply or delight me so much. This is a treasure. Live it, Feel it...
Dense.......2007-04-03
Generally, the songs on 'Feels' are very dense and slow, making for great music to just sit, and relax too. Layers of synths are stacked very cleverly on lush piano melodies, and other odd instruments. The music generally pulses from a soft melody to a roaring climax and then back into semi-ambience. Though sometimes the melodies border into boring territory, there is always plenty to listen to in 'Feels'.
'Feels' is very hard to classify. There is plenty of experimentation, and emotion in this music, but at some points its almost ambient.
A very soothing and interesting release, but nothing very revolutionary. If you are looking for catchy pop tunes, then this is definately not for you, but if you want some good experimentation and are not afriaid of ambience, then definately check Animal Collective out.
one of the best releases in 2005.......2007-04-01
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Birds, Beasts, Bugs & Fishes Little & Big: Animal Folk Songs
Pete Seeger Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001DO5 Release Date: 1998-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Fly Through My Window
- I Had A Rooster
- Come All You Bold Sailormen
- Old Grey Mule
- Alligator, Hedgehog
- Frog Went A-Courting
- Raccoon's Got A Bushy Tail
- I Know An Old Lady (Who Swallowed A Fly)
- Ground Hog
- Mister Rabbit
- Grey Goose
- Teency Weency Spider
- The Old Hen
- Skip To My Lou
- My Little Kitty
- The Little Black Bull
- Leatherwing Bat
- The Keeper And The Doe
- The Darby Ram
- Mole In The Ground
- The Fox
- Turtle Dove
- Old Paint
- The Elephant
- The Foolish Frog
- Little Doggies
- Bear Hunt
- Old Blue
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Folk music represents the best of Americana, and nobody performs folk music better than Pete Seeger. This charming collection of animal songs, remastered from two Seeger LPs originally recorded in 1955, will delight children and parents alike. Comfortable, well-known titles like "I Had a Rooster," "Frog Went A-Courting," "Skip to My Lou," and "I Know an Old Lady (Who Swallowed a Fly)" allow for great family sing-alongs. This album is an excellent example of the simplicity of traditional folk music, with Seeger's warm, friendly vocals and a single yet finely picked banjo as accompaniment. Birds, Beasts, Bugs & Fishes would be an excellent choice for car trips as well as for feeling right at home in your living room. --Deborah MooreAlbum Description
Pete Seeger released 28 songs and stories about animals on two short LP records in 1955 to an enthusiastic audience. Ever since, they have been sung by generations of parents, grandparents, and children. The two original releases have been combined on this single CD creating an irresistible collection of songs to sing along with, to draw pictures about, to play hand games to, and to be enjoyed by the entire family.Customer Reviews:
Great fun, reminder of childhood in the 50's.......2006-08-25
Even babies love this music.......2005-06-22
For my children too.......2003-04-03
For my children too.......2003-04-03
A reminder of my early school days.......2003-03-02
I don't remember all the songs, but I recognise several of them. I know an old lady is immediately recognisable from the title, but I recognised others immediately upon hearing them again, including The keeper and the doe - it has the (for me) immortal chorus lines
hey down hoe down derry derry down
among the leaves so green-o.
Of course, in the age we now live, some of these songs are not politically correct and some may not appeal to vegetarians, but I don't ever remember hearing much about vegetarians until the eighties. Before then, there were very few of them around. I don't mind such people, but Pete could hardly have been expected to consider them when these songs were recorded.
I read another review where somebody complained about Pete's imitations of animal noises. I'm sure that a modern recording of such songs would use authentic animal noises, but again, this music must be seen as a product of its time.
So, this is a fun album, not to be taken too seriously, which can be enjoyed by young children, or by adults trying to remember when they were young children themselves.
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Sung Tongs
Animal Collective Manufacturer: Fat Cat ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001J3VII Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Leaf House
- Who Could Wind Rabbit
- The Softest Voice
- Winters Love
- Kids On Holiday
- Sweet Road
- Visiting Friends
- College
- We Tigers
- Mouth Wooed Her
- Good Lovin Outside
- Whaddit Done
Customer Reviews:
Nice.......2007-07-15
Eclectic.......2007-07-14
About 90% of those who I have played them for hate them. They hate them because you can't truly understand the lyrics and what you do understand is completely nonsensical. Their music is strange and extremely displacing. One song you'll be transported a wonderful world of happiness in the clouds [Who Could Win A Rabbit] and the next you'll be thrown into what seems like either a really bad or really good acid trip [Leaf House].
For those that do like Animal Collective, that is why. The listener is taken on a journey where lyrics mean nothing. It is entirely up to your imagination to make your own conclusions about a musical world that mimics that of Looking-Glass Land.
Animal Collective is my personal favorite band for reasons of their amazing sense of structure in an eloquently disheveled universe.
Listen to them, try them out. If you like them, awesome; if you don't... move on.
Tung Songs.......2007-01-04
It opens with a spinning, screechy noise -- which would seem to indicate hard-rock to follow. Wrong. Instead, a mellow folky melody and murmuring vocals, which suddenly build and multiply into a chorus of creepy voices. "Leaf House" undulates through a fragmented melody, full of distorted vocals and flowery acid folk.
If that hasn't knocked you off your chair, then the following songs might. "Who Could Win A Rabbit" sounds like your basic country-folk song on mushrooms, and following it is an arc of colourful songs: gossamer-thin guitar ballads, sketchy little experimental songs, hallucinatory folk, spare guitar pop, and.... well, just about everything else.
"Sung Tongs" isn't an easy album to get into -- it's all about the atmosphere, rather than something you can get up and dance to. Granted, a few of the tracks are quite catchy, but in the end it's all about the dark, colourful, disturbing and somehow soothing feeling that the music leaves you with.
It also has some remnants of "Here Comes the Indian," with "We Tigers" turning into a tribal beat-and-chant affair. But most of the time, the Collective tries out other stuff, like paring down the music to just guitar, vocals and spoons. Other times it's a massive, intoxicating swirl of rippling guitar and bass, bands of eerie synth, rattling noises, and the occasional sample. What IS that bubbling sludgey noise?
The Collective also sounds more comfortable here, with chipper vocals and lots of handclaps. You can't make out much of the lyrics, but they're more about being part of the lyrics than about being lyrics -- "Good day outside/Tribe of life and mine and yours/You're so good and natural/Arms appeal/Cause your so/close." Well, whatever.
"Sung Tongs" featured the Animal Collective expanding their already-strange sound even further, until nobody could hope to catch up to the strangeness. Definitely worth hearing.
feels like i just ate a bag of mushrooms.......2006-07-29
Best of Avey Tare and Panda Bear (+ the rest of Animal Collective).......2006-05-30
Before hearing this... All I'd heard of Animal Collective was the track "Slippi" off of 'Here Comes the Indian,' and although it was a good song, I didn't find them worth exploring further. That was probably 5 or 6 months before the release of Sung Tongs. Upon reading good reviews of Sung Tongs, I decided to give it a chance and bought the record on vinyl. What a lucky buy, because little did I know, the record was phenomenal and I usually only buy vinyls if the album really stands out.
The first two tracks really caught my attention and I don't think I've heard another album start off this well. What, with the beach boys-esque vocals and tribal-styled instrumentation, it was simply irresistable.
Next, things were slowed down. The dissonant strumming of "The Softest Voice" was a bit too sparse. Afterwards, 'Winters Love' slowly fades from a quiet to a slightly louder beach boys sounding track. 'Kids on Holiday' is reminiscent of the Microphones, but with that defeniate and delightfully freakish 'Animal Collective' twist.
One of my favorite tracks "Sweet Road" uses warped field recordings and fun vocal stylings... But I absolutely love the clap after they first say "Sweet Road." I've rarely heard such a simple percussive statement be used as a hook so well.
The only faultering (long) moment on the album was Visiting Friends, unless you're patient. It drags on a little too long in my opinion and doesn't go anywhere further than the endless dissonant strumming that's already been done earlier on the album and in early groups (see: the microphones) more effectively.
The other two tracks that really stand out on the album are "We Tigers" and "Mouth Wooed Her" the former being the kind of song I was nearly expecting to hear on an album such as this. The last track is the one thing keeping this album from being rated a full five stars (I'd like to give it four and a half) because it was a weak way to end the album and isnt the kind of beautiful opus that you'd expect.
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Journey To Wholeness - Singing Crystal Bowls for Healing and Wholeness
Elivia Melodey's Crystal Vibrations Manufacturer: Crystal Vibrations Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066RG7 Release Date: 2002-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Chakra Alignment
- Colloquium
- Gaia Guardians
- Higher Joys
- Journey to Wholeness
Album Description
New Age listeners will fall in love with this unique meditative music created for healing and wholeness, from the Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls. Starting with a 14 minute Chakra alignment, four more tracks follow of innovative and extraordinary, inspired songs. This music will entrance you and transport you to transcendent realms of peace, beauty and harmony. Worlds of experience will open up, as you float on crystalline waves to places of inner connection and balance. The rich bell-like and low soothing tones were all recorded live with over 20 singing crystal bowls, flutes, chimes and world percussion.. This entrancing collection of songs births an entirely new musical art form all it's own. The exquisitely rich songs are the epitome of Crystal Bowl sound healing. This music will align and balance the chakras - Simply by listening! A perfect compliment to massage and alternative healing therapies as well as being wonderful for stress relief. Play it as low acco! mpaniment, to create harmony in your environment or sit back and relax into deeper meditation and illumination as you are attuned to new higher vibrational frequencies. Total playing time: 69 minutesCustomer Reviews:
The best crystal bowl cd ever? Yeah right..........2007-02-17
Frankly, I was a little surprised, I love this kind of music and my last purchase of Stephen Halpern's Crystal Bowls was disappointing to say the least as it was filled with synthesizers and other cheesy New Age effects. This one is not and I wouldn't even lump it with a New Age tag (as the product description has). It' just truly beautiful music. The resonance is wonderful and the first chakra track is great for getting me, or my space back into alignment. Simply put it on in the background and clear your space. Wonderful! The other tracks on the CD have beautiful touches including shamanic instruments like the Buffalo drums, rattles, native flutes, rain sticks and other instruments. All appropriately added, expertly played and NO New Age cheese. What's interesting about it is that the CD recorded in one evening with no manipulations. I love reading books and listening to audio of people that have opened their heart - you can feel that in the work... in a similar way I think this is transmitted through music and it most definately is here.
I have since recommended and raved about this CD to all my friends. If you're a healer with a practice, you're going to want it for background music or just clearing your space. For everyone else, it's wonderful for relaxation and coming back into balance (put on your headphones for a real treat) or just some soothing music to play after a hard day or most definately for people who are not feeling well.
Other crystal bowl CDs I like include Benjamin Iobst Seven Metal Singing Bowls of Tibet and Crystal Voices by Deborah Van Dyke. Daniel Goleman's work is also fantastic - Chakra Dance, Chakra Chants and his Om CD (although all his work is good).
I highly recommend this beautiful CD. There are extra touches, with different instruments so if you're using it purely for meditation, that may distract you (as some other reviewers seem to have experienced). That is, I guess, a matter of personal preference - some people would be okay with the other instruments. It's the kind of CD where you that makes you go and buy everything the artist has ever produced. Of the hundreds of the healing type CDs I have, this is, and will remain, well and truly at the top of the heap. This might just be... the best crystal bowl CD ever!
Very good for meditation.......2007-01-11
Incredibly Healing and Soothing Sounds!.......2006-11-03
Wow, Raising the Vibe!!.......2005-11-23
Lighten Up, Chill Out and Recharge.......2005-10-17
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Animal Crackers
Wee Hairy Beasties , Jon Langford , Kelly Hogan , Sally Timms , and Devil in a Woodpile Manufacturer: Bloodshot Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IOMVYQ Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Wee Hairy Beasties
- Flies On My Taters
- Animal Crackers
- Ragtime Duck
- Housefly Blues
- A Newt Called Tiny
- I'm An A.N.T.
- Road Safety Song
- Cuttlefish Bone
- Glow Worm
- Buzz Buzz Buzz
- Cyril The Karaoke Squirrel
- Toenail Moon
- Lightnin' The Turtle
- Wee Hairy Beasties (Reprise)
Product Description
This CD has a dance-with-ants-in-your-pants blend of back porch country blues, hippity-hop country, and wiggly old-timey swing is bound to please any child or adult. Includes an enhanced CD video track of Tonail Moon. Some of the songs included are: Wee Hairy Beasties, Animal Crackers, and Ragtime Duck.Amazon.com
A kids' album by insurgent country's leading Marxist, disco country's leading diva, the sexiest member of the Mekons, and Chicago's most-juiced jug band? An improbable scenario, to be sure, save that John Langford, Kelly Hogan, Sally Timms, and Devil in a Woodpile are all close pals and frequent co-conspirators; you can imagine them tossing beers back at the Hide-Out and laughing hysterically as they devised their alter-egos: Cyril the Karaoke Squirrel, Marjorie the Singing Bee, and Monkey Double Dippey (as identities go, Devil in a Woodpile was already quirky enough). It's a fun, folksy, bluesy romp that never talks down to kids and never traffics in sentimentality. They turn the melody of "St. James Infirmary" into a buzzing, old-time ode to swimming the backstroke in a bowl of corn puffs and transform Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" into "I'm an A.N.T." (with a shout-out to Johnny the Cockaroacharoo). They cuddle with cuttlefish, root turtles across the dance-contest finish line, and sing helium-voiced love songs to glowworms. With imaginations as perverse, wacky, and voracious as the average six-year-old's, the Beasties simply have a blast. --Roy KastenCustomer Reviews:
WEE HAIRY BEASTIES for about 15 mins.......2007-06-11
I got ants in my pants (but no crocodile tears).......2007-02-19
My fears vanished before the opening title track. My daughter loves this record even more than I do. The music is clever, engaging, and best of all -- not cloying.
Kids Music for Grown-ups too!.......2007-01-17
Smart and Catchy.......2006-11-27
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Animal Magnetism
Scorpions Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001EUN Release Date: 1997-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Make It Real
- Don't Make No Promises (Your Body Can't Keep
- Hold Me Tight
- Twentieth Century Man
- Lady Starlight
- Falling in Love
- Only A MAn
- The Zoo
- Animal Magnetism
Customer Reviews:
What can I Say, It is classic Scorps!.......2007-03-28
1) "Make It Real" - This is classic Klaus Meine.
Rating: 5 stars
2) "Don't Make No Promises (Your Body Can't Keep)"
Rating: 5 stars
3) "Hold Me Tight" - This song is OK. Not an awful song but pretty plain.
Rating: 3 stars
4) "Twentieth Century Man" - A cut above "Hold Me Tight" but not much
Rating: 3.5 stars
5) "Lady Starlight" - I like this one. It is a nice ballad that really digs into your soul. Klaus Meine's vocals flow out and grab you and lets you feel the emotion. It is superb!
Rating: 5 stars
6) "Falling in Love" - This is a really nice ballad that rocks. It was very close to 5 stars. I think you will like it. I do!
Rating: 4 stars
7) "Only A Man" - This song starts out like it is going to be crap and then it picks up. This song is just average, not bad, but not great
Rating: 3 stars
8) "The Zoo" - This is the first Scorpion's song that I ever heard. Of course, it was on the radio that I heard it. I told a friend of mine about the song (He had just moved back from Germany) and he said that the Scorpions rock and he had been listening to them in Germany for years. He then turned me on to songs like "Speedys Coming", "He's a woman, She's a Man", "Backstage Queen", "Pictured Life", "In Trance", "Hell Cat", "Dark Lady", "The Sails Of Charon", "Virgin Killer", "Robot Man", and "Steamrock Fever". If you get a chance to buy these songs, do, definitely do. You won't regret it.
Rating: 5 stars
9) "Animal Magnetism" - The guitar at the beginning of this song, draws you in, for lack of a better word, like a magnet. Then Klaus extends his vocals along with the incessant drumming and before you know it, you are there, in a climatic transe!
Rating: 5 stars
I hope my review helps!!!
Der Missing Link!.......2006-09-01
Although song lyrics and structure clearly suggests the Scorps are trying to ascend the same sexually charged thematic heights reached on Lovedrive, this album tends to fall short.
First of all, this is the most poorly produced Scorpions album ever. Klaus Meine at this time appears to be already experiencing some major problems with his voice (sustain, depth, resonance), and the final mix appears to have been adjusted to compensate for it with poor results. The listener gets a very washed out, mushy sounding mix, with bass and drums severely muted, guitars with no effetive punch, and tinny vocal production that seems to exacerbate Klaus Meine's condition rather than remedy it.
Secondly, a certain little brother's writing, and specifically solo work, are missing here and leave a demonstrable void when compared to "Lovedrive".
Despite these problems, the album does manage to come to its' feet and put up a good fight. Tunes such as "Don't Make No Promises your Body Can't Keep", (a rare writing credit to Matthias Jabs), "The Zoo", and "Only a Man" keep the swaggering sexuality of the Scorps solidly moving forward. Then there is my personal favorite, "Falling in Love", whose simple guitar line understates what the song is all about, LUST! Very clever writing indeed.
The Scorps toyed with themes of misogyny/objectification of women in their lyrics, and pointedly displayed them in their album artwork. Right or wrong, I think this album is the zenith of that sexual energy, and despite some obvious flaws which were later remedied in the album "Blackout", shows this band in a very interesting period of their career. Highly Recommended. 3.5 stars.
Great album with no airplay.......2006-07-06
The Scorpions enter the '80s gracefully........2006-03-04
Metal Magnetism.......2005-11-15
Keep On Rocking!!!!
Salsa Music:
- Bajo El Signo de Cain
- Borron y Cuenta Nueva
- Cantando Con La Banda Karaoke [Karaoke]
- Concierto Acustico
- Daria El Alma
- Do Jeito Que O Povo Gosta
- El Condor Pasa: Pan Pipes of the Andes
- El Encuentro
- El Pan Y La Sal
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Drop the Bass [CD-single] [Import]
Krenek: Selected Orchestral Works
Look Around [Original recording remastered]
Mad Monster Party [Soundtrack]
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