From the Beginning

Track Listings
1. One Night Affair
2. You're the Best Thing Since Candy
3. Branded Bad
4. Losing My Touch
5. I Should Be Your Lover
6. Deeper in Love With You
7. Let Me in Your World
8. I Can't Get Enough
9. I've Got the Groove
10. There's Someone Waiting (Back Home)
11. It's Too Strong

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From the Beginning

From the Beginning
Desde un Principio: From the Beginning
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Desde un Principio: From the Beginning
Marc Anthony
Manufacturer: Rmm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000F8DSVA
Release Date: 2006-05-23

Tracks:

  1. No Me Ames
  2. Si Tu No Te Fueras
  3. Necesito Amarte
  4. Hasta Que Te Conoci
  5. El Ultimo Beso
  6. Te Conozco Bien
  7. Nadie Como Ella
  8. Te Amare
  9. Hasta Ayer
  10. Y Hubo Alguien
  11. Contra La Corriente
  12. No Me Conoces
  13. No Sabes Como Duele
  14. Preciosa
  15. Vivir Lo Nuestro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars His Best.......2007-08-06

This is Marc Anthony's best...this music has soul and passion. Recommended for anyone who likes MA or PR/NY salsa.

5 out of 5 stars NY/PR Music.......2007-02-19

Excellent, quality latin music with a NY flavor. Some of the tracks can't be labeled as contemporary or classic
(possibly standard). The CD reaches a peak with track # 14, Preciosa, which begins melodically with great lyrical content then, after about 3 minutes, explodes with emotion & power.
Dear Frankie
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • My Dear, Dear Frankie
  • Uhhh... It's Ok...
  • Key songs are missing
  • Nice mix of score and soundtrack
  • Beautiful, sensitive, sad and hopeful.
Dear Frankie

Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002W18RU
Release Date: 2005-03-08

Tracks:

  1. Opening Title
  2. Everyone Will Have Their Day - Clarksville
  3. Frankie Reads
  4. Stamp Album
  5. Leave These Shores - Obi
  6. A New Beginning
  7. Spiegel Im Spiegel (Extract) - Arvo Part
  8. Football
  9. Secret Sun - Jesse Harris
  10. Present From His Daddy
  11. The Kiss
  12. Your Friend Frankie
  13. The Final Letter
  14. Reprise - Clarksville

Amazon.com

The tale of a mother who poses as her son's estranged father in letters, yet eventually has to enlist a stranger to play the role, director Shona Auerbach's intimate indie became a film festival perennial. Given the movie's tearjerker tendencies, its musical score becomes an even more crucial component of its deft, if relatively non-manipulative dramaturgy. Young composer Alex Heffes more than rises to the occasion, providing a delicate score fueled by spare, elegant piano and emotionally-longing string arrangements. Heffes work here mines the same intimately scaled, soulfully resonant vein as Rachel Portman's Oscar-nominated music for Lasse Hallstrom's Ciderhouse Rules and Chocolat, a skillful musical tack that's openly emotional, yet seldom cloying. The contributions of modern rockers Clarksville (the buoyant "Everyone Will Have Their Day" and more intimate ballad "Reprise") and singer-songwriters Obi and Jesse Harris organically mesh with Heffes' score in a way that's all to rare in an era where pop songs often contribute little more than marketing shuck to film projects. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My Dear, Dear Frankie.......2007-08-06

I enjoy discovering music from around the world and often find that film soundtracks can offer a convenient intro. From the first scene in Dear Frankie, I was completely drawn in by the delicate balancing of narration and the haunting musical score.

2 out of 5 stars Uhhh... It's Ok..........2007-05-01

I really loved the movie and especially little Frankie. There where three songs that just stuck in my head for weeks, so I bought the CD... unfortunatly out of the three songs, only one was on the CD... I was alittle dissapointed but overall it is a good CD. I really like Jesse Harris. He is the best on the whole CD.

3 out of 5 stars Key songs are missing.......2007-02-21

After watching "Dear Frankie" on cable several times, I decided to buy it and the soundtrack album. I did not read the detailed list of songs before buying. Although the soundtrack is good for what it is, I was disappointed that the song "Delicate" by Damien Rice was not included. Nor was the song about the "white horse" that was sung twice during the movie, once by Lizzie and once by the club singer. It would have been nice also to have the "Macarena" song which was in the movie.

4 out of 5 stars Nice mix of score and soundtrack.......2007-02-07

This album is nice because it has all the score music along with all the other music played in the movie on one CD. The "Dear Frankie Main Title" is especially nice to have. I bought this CD for my sister for Christmas, but now the whole family wants to listen to it. I would recommend it for anyone that liked the movie!

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful, sensitive, sad and hopeful. .......2007-01-21

I stumbled upon this quiet little movie and feel like I've discovered a wonderful jewel. I was immediately enamored by the soundtrack and worked hard to purchase it right away. The music along with a few dialogue excerpts communicate much of the emotion and power of the movie. There's one song that was, regrettably, not on the soundtrack but I recommend be added to the CD or your collection: Damien Rice, "Delicate" from the "O" album. The music communicates such a sense of loss and longing while maintaining just enough of a glimmer of hope that you end up feeling alright.

It's a wonderful soundtrack and definitely worth the purchase.
Travis Tritt - Greatest Hits: From the Beginning
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Travis Tritt Greatest Hits from the Beginning
  • Good Collection
  • This is country!!!
  • Greatest from the greatest
  • Good Stuff
Travis Tritt - Greatest Hits: From the Beginning
Travis Tritt
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002N1G
Release Date: 1995-09-12

Tracks:

  1. Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
  2. Anymore
  3. Put Some Drive In Your Country
  4. Foolish Pride
  5. The Whiskey Ain't Workin'
  6. Help Me Hold On
  7. I'm Gonna Be Somebody
  8. Only You (And You Alone)
  9. T-r-o-u-b-l-e
  10. Tell Me I Was Dreaming
  11. Country Club
  12. Can I Trust You With My Heart
  13. Sometimes She Forgets
  14. Ten Feet Tall & Bulletproof
  15. Drift Off To Dream

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Travis Tritt Greatest Hits from the Beginning.......2007-03-20

Haad the casette and like it so much I wanted to replace it with a CD

5 out of 5 stars Good Collection.......2006-01-10

Travis Tritt is one of the most unique (and stylistic) singers to arrive on the "modern" country music scene. While not nearly as traditional as Dwight, and not as gifted guitarist as his cohort, Marty, Travis Tritt is one of the most recognizable, original, and true-to-form artist in our genre; his voice, although original, beckons back to the glory days of early Hank Jr and Conway Twitty....and throw in a little Greg Allman while we're at it. Personally, I prefer the traditional country sound, but will admit to occasionally dabbling in southern rock; and Travis has taken over where Bocephus left off in the early '90's. This album has a combination of his more rolicking "southern-fried" boogie numbers as well as some true honky-tonk classics. Not many artists have the ability to include hard driving rock-induced numbers as "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" and "...Drive in Your Country" along with such traditional songs like "Help Me Hold On" and "Sometimes She Forgets (a song written by a much thinner and literate Steve Earle)". And of course, there are the standard '90's fare of: "Drift Off to Dream", "Anymore", and "Tell Me I Was Dreaming". And, if that wasn't enough, his duet with Marty "The Whiskey Aint Working" is also included. Overall, A good album.

5 out of 5 stars This is country!!!.......2005-08-29

As a typical old time country fan, I ignored Travis Tritt. He was too young, he didn't record back in the 50's, and besides, he wore his hair too long. Then I stumbled across "Sometimes She Forgets," which prompted me to buy his greatest hits album. Okay, I was wrong. W R O N G ! There, I've said it. Travis Tritt is all country and one of the world's finest honky tonk singers. Do yourself a favor and add this CD to your collection. I promise, you will play it again and again.

5 out of 5 stars Greatest from the greatest.......2005-06-20

Travis Tritt is the greatest country singer ever!!!

Greatest Hits: From the Beginning is the best of the best of the best.

just great music!

4 out of 5 stars Good Stuff.......2005-03-07

Travis Tritt has been called "outlaw" country since he first hopped onto the scene with "Country Club." He warrants that distinction, but much like Waylon Jennings, Tritt can put out beautiful and heart-wrenching ballads when he wants to. This disc covers the earlier part of Tritt's career. Included is the aforementioned(and somewhat gimmicky)"Country Club," and another gimmicky tune in "Put Some Drive In Your Country." "Here's A Quarter," "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'" and "Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof" add to his "outlaw" label.

But I have to say that Tritt sounds best on his heart-tuggers like "Anymore," "Tell Me I Was Dreaming," and the wonderful "Foolish Pride." You'll also find "Help Me Hold On" and my personal favorite, "I'm Gonna Be Somebody."

Tritt's a definite star in the world of Country music. I don't think he'll be regarded as a legend like Jennings, but he'll make a great run of it.

Highly recommended.
The Maury Yeston Songbook
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • The Maury Yeston Songbook
The Maury Yeston Songbook
Maury Yeston , Christine Andreas , Brent Barrett , Betty Buckley , Liz Callaway , Alice Ripley , Sutton Foster , Brian d'Arcy James , and Philip Chaffin
Manufacturer: P.S. Classics
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ASIN: B00008H2LJ
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. Please Let's Not Even Say Hello - Alice Ripley
  2. Only with You - Brent Barrett
  3. I Want to Go to Hollywood - Sutton Foster
  4. Danglin' - Johnny Rodgers
  5. I Had a Dream About You - Betty Buckley
  6. My True Love - Philip Chaffin
  7. A Call from the Vatican - Alice Ripley
  8. Now and Then - Laura Benanti
  9. You're There Too - Christopher Fitzgerald
  10. Is Someone Out There? - Eden Espinosa
  11. New Words - Brent Barrett
  12. My Grandmother's Love Letters - Christine Ebersole
  13. By the River - Christine Andreas
  14. I Am Longing - Philip Chaffin
  15. Home - Laura Benanti & Robert Cuccioli
  16. Another Day in the Modern World - Michael Holland
  17. Simple - Liz Callaway
  18. Unusual Way - Brian d'Arcy James
  19. Be On Your Own - Betty Buckley
  20. No Moon - Howard McGillin

Amazon.com

Despite racking up Tony nominations and/or box-office success with Nine, Grand Hotel, and Titanic, Maury Yeston remains a relatively unknown Broadway auteur. And yet, what a fabulous songwriter he is. Listen to "Home," for instance: This excerpt from Phantom (the other adaptation of Phantom of the Opera) has great melodic hooks, along with natural sweep and unrestrained emotion. Like every song on this CD, it also has such dramatic drive that it easily stands on its own outside of its regular narrative frame. This collection of new recordings provides an excellent overview of Yeston's talent, juxtaposing numbers from his three best-known scores (though there's only one from Titanic) with rarities and a generous selection from his 1991 song cycle December Songs. Christine Ebersole, Liz Callaway, and Betty Buckley turn in expectedly strong performances, but watch also for Laura Benanti (the star of the 2003 revival of Nine), Christine Andreas, and Foster Sutton, who completely make the material theirs. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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The Tony Award-winning composer/lyricist -- who's given us the smash hit musicals Titanic, Phantom and Grand Hotel, and whose first stage show, Nine, is currently being revived in New York with Antonio Banderas -- is celebrated in song by the best stars o

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars a wonderful surprise.......2007-07-22

Like others, I bought this CD primarily for Sutton Foster's rendition of "I Want to Go to Hollywood." And while that's wonderful, the real surprises here are the songs from Yeston's song cycle "December Songs." Christine Ebersole and Christine Andreas give absolutely lovely, technically proficient, completely heartfelt renditions of "My Grandmother's Love Letters" and "By the River", respectively. I'd heard Andrea Marcovicci's recording of "December Songs" and was seriously underwhelmed. These two tracks just prove that Yeston might have over-estimated Marcovicci's range and technical ability. "By the River" is a revelation in the right hands, and Ms. Andreas's rendition is just four minutes of wonderful. I also want to mention Howard McGillin's "No Moon". This little song from "Titanic" is just so moving. Pulled out of context, it becomes a little jewel of metaphor.

The CD as a whole is beautifully recorded, with an intimacy and clarity that makes you feel like you're in the first row of a very small theatre. If you come across this and you're on the fence, take a chance. I bet that you'll be as pleasantly surprised and deeply moved as I've been.

3 out of 5 stars What!? How is this possible?.......2007-01-20

How could one put together a Maury Yeston Songbook cd without a track from Andrea Marcovicci? He wrote a song cycle for her. Granted there are some great singers here but a grave oversight to not include Ms Marcovicci.

5 out of 5 stars Beauty and grace, charm and wit - Maury's got it all.......2006-11-14

Maury Yeston may be musical theatre's unsung genius to the public at large, but I've heard his praises sung many times. A friend convinced me to buy the original Broadway cast of "Nine", and while there were some fantastic songs and an undeniable melodic gift throughout, it left me lukewarm. The same with "Grand Hotel". And I couldn't stand "Titanic" - too big, too self-important, too reliant on booming low brass and bombastic orchestral swells.

"Phantom" was the only one of his scores that touched something other than distanced admiration in me. It was everything Sir Lloyd Webber's popera travesty could never quite aspire to - epic yet human, beautiful and touching, with songs that showed actual details and emotions. So it was with that in mind that I purchased this, figuring that maybe Maury could prove me wrong, shorn from the restrictions of a book musical format.

And by God, did he prove me right and then some.

Maybe it's the singers. Maybe it's the perfect orchestrations. Maybe it's just the absence of a plot to follow. More than likely, it's all three, but this is one of the most gorgeous, enjoyable, heartbreaking albums I've ever purchased. Yeston has assembled an impressive cast to give voice to his music - such heavy Broadway hitters as Alice Ripley, Brent Barrett, Betty Buckley, Christine Ebersole and Howard McGillin mix with up-and-comers like Eden Espinosa, Sutton Foster, and Brian d'Arcy James. But the most impressive turns are given by people I'd never heard of before - Johnny Rodgers (who?) has a voice spun from gold, and he's absolutely perfect in "Danglin'", a simple and powerful song despite some odd lyric choices by Yeston. Likewise Philip Chaffin in "My True Love" and "I Am Longing", and Michael Holland displays a warm and untrained performance of "Another Day in the Modern World". These three men, who I'd never heard of before, absolutely stole the show. It doesn't hurt that they're given some of the best songs from the album.

Of course, the rest of the ensemble uniformly turns in worthwhile performances. The professionalism of Broadway is gloriously evident here, each singer making their song uniquely theirs. Brent Barrett made me hear "Only With You" as if for the first time. Betty Buckley is surprisingly vulnerable in "I Had A Dream About You". Alice Ripley is her usual bundle of raw emotion in "Please Let's Not Even Say Hello", and turns in a rare comic performance in "Call From The Vatican" to great effect (listen to that surprise high note near the end! Wow, Alice!). Christine Ebersole is heartbroken, elated, vulnerable, and tough all in the course of "Grandmother's Love Letters"' 4 minutes.

There are some weak spots - Eden Espinosa is mostly one-note during her song, and while it's certainly a high note, it's nothing you haven't heard her do better elsewhere. Laura Benanti's "Now and Then" goes by without much notice, which is a shame for this talented actress. And Betty Buckley goes back to her usual high-volume stridence in "Be On Your Own", which despite its chilling music deserves a more nuanced performance than Buckley gives here. But these songs would be standouts on any other album, and it's only the company they keep that prevent them from being excellent.

Oh, and "Unusual Way", possibly Yeston's best-known song, is so beautifully performed here by Brian d'Arcy James and a three-piece band that I nearly cried hearing it. And that's quite a feat for a song that I swore never to listen to again after the seventeenth girl in a day auditioned with it (badly). But the gender swap works perfectly, and d'Arcy James' golden Irish tenor swings through the music effortlessly.

As for the band - there are no missteps here. Each song is given exactly what it needs, from the Romantic-with-a-capital-R string section on "Home", to the jazzy saxophone on "Letter From the Vatican", to "Be On Your Own", which is given a Herrmann-esque string section. Some particular touches stand out - that lovely acoustic guitar on "Danglin'", the simple piano line on "Modern World", and the sublime cello/piano outro in "Unusual Way" really stuck with me after the album stopped playing. And the recording is without fault - crisp, encompassing, personable and expansive as the mood requires. The whole album sounds fantastic.

There is such a wide range of style and substance here that each song would deserve purchasing individually. As a collection? It's bliss. If you're a fan of theater music, appreciate great vocals, or just need something to keep you company on long nights, this is required purchase.

5 out of 5 stars A perfect marriage of music and lyrics.......2006-09-07

I think Yeston must be the most underrated talent in music theatre. And not just music theatre ... for as far as I know, "Danglin'" is not from a show - a jewel of a song ... and a disarmingly honest rendition from Johnny Rogers (what a beautiful voice! Why hasn't he made more CD's?) Some other favourites are "New Words" (not enough parent-child love songs out there ... and I can't imagine it could be sung any better than this), "You're there too" (with a charming and unexpected twist), "Simple" (Callaway is superb), "Only With You" (loveable rogue!) ... to name but a few. Inspired music theatre writing. A must for any musical buff, composer or singer seeking repertoire that will help them stand out from the crowd.

3 out of 5 stars The Maury Yeston Songbook.......2006-08-30

A good album sung by good singers. I have been an admirer of Maury Yeston for a number of years . I am a great fan of "Nine"
which I consider his best work.(If possible try to listen to the
Australian Cast Recording with John Diedrich) I enjoy listening to artists like Alice Ripley, Brent Barrett, Sutton Foster,and my very favourite singer Liz Callaway. All in all a great CD to just sit back ,relax and enjoy Les Breen
Mobilize
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Grant Lee Genius
  • Exceptional!
  • rhythm + romanticism + melody = Mobilize
  • Only 500 times over...
  • Move to this.
Mobilize
Grant Lee Phillips , and Grant-Lee Phillips
Manufacturer: Zoe Records
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ASIN: B00005LCFW
Release Date: 2001-08-14

Tracks:

  1. See America
  2. Humankind
  3. Love's A Mystery
  4. Sadness Soot
  5. We All Get A Taste
  6. Spring Released
  7. Lazily Drowning
  8. Like A Lover
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  11. Sleepless Lake
  12. April Chimes

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5 out of 5 stars Grant Lee Genius.......2007-08-02

I've of course heard of Grant Lee (Buffalo/Phillips)but this was my first purchase, and its been on high rotation ever since. Its just such good, feel good music & I would like to punish myself physically for not having got into this before. This may not even be the best but i will now buy them all on the basis of this album. I love it, seriously, I love it. Don't ask me song titles, the whole album just swings on thru and its starting over and I let it go again, and the whole thing just sounds better and better. I dunno is it Duncan Sheik meets Beck? I guess if it could be better than maybe a studio band with a real live drummer, but I'm being picky. Grant Lee, please include me in your (should be) legions of fans.

5 out of 5 stars Exceptional!.......2006-02-24

Was always a big fan of Grant Lee Buffalo, "Jubilee" totally rules, and Grant Lee on his own rocks too!

"Like A Lover" is one of the simplest songs, but conveys so much feeling, it knocks me out everytime I hear it.

"Mobilize" the beat always makes me think of Portishead, such a cool song

"Spring Released" is one of those songs that's timeless. It's like religion to play this track coming into the sunny season.

Do yourself a favour and buy anything of this exceptional musician that you can get your hands on. C'mon Grant Lee, give us another!!

4 out of 5 stars rhythm + romanticism + melody = Mobilize.......2005-07-14

"Epic masterpiece..." "Channeling John Lennon" These are descriptions from other reviews, both puzzling to me. There's nothing epic about this, nor is there the slightest resemblance to Mr. Lennon -- who composed music in an entirely different vein. This is a personal album, sometimes quiet and sometimes hypnotically beat-driven. As far as I can tell GLP played and sang everything himself. This is like his earlier Ladies Love Oracle, but juiced up with rhythm. Acoustic guitars and electric keyboards predominate, with the sythetic percussion.

Mobilize doesn't really hang together as a unified piece. It is more a collection of songs, most of which are very good. The best of them are dreamy, entrancing, and soothing. Computer-sequenced beats give a pulse to many of the tracks. The lyrics are specific enough to be enticing but vague enough to allow your own interpretation. But take advantage of the free amazon.com download of See America and you will hear for yourself the strengths of this Grant-Lee Phillips effort. It will tell you ten times more than I could ever say in a review. Besides, there are only two kinds of music: good and bad. And you and I will never completely agree on which is which. At least give this a try. Was See America Grant-Lee's twist on Simon & Garfunkel's "...all come to look for America"? It seems so to me, and I think it is equally clever and anthemic.

See America, Sleepless Lake, and April Chimes showcase Phillips' ability to write a haunting melody, which is something of a lost art. See his Ladies Love Oracle CD for more of the same.

The other free download, the title track, is probably the least enjoyable tune on the album. It sounds a bit off-kilter, with its minor chords and allusions to war. The other tracks are much less depressing. Spring Released is positively bouyant, as is Beautiful Dreamers. (My grandmother used to play the classic old song Beautiful Dreamer, which GLP deftly incorporates into his own new composition.)

GLP is not trying to push the envelope or pump you up or sermonize. He seeks to entertain, by presenting a little piece of his contempative romantic soul. Treat yourself to some high class pop. Get this album. You can catch glimpses of GLP as the "town troubadour" on the first season of Gilmore Girls, too. That's how I was first introduced to his music.

I lost my first copy of this CD. I can't imagine how. It never left the house. But I had to buy another, because I knew I would miss it. I think you might feel that way about it, too.

5 out of 5 stars Only 500 times over..........2002-11-08

I first heard Grant-Lee when he was part of Grant-Lee Buffalo. A friend made me a tape of "Mighty Joe Moon" about six years ago. I hadn't really thought about Grant-Lee until I saw the Exile Follies tour with Kristen Hersh, Grant-Lee and John Doe. I was so impressed with Grant-Lee that I had to hear more. I downloaded parts of songs from this album and listened to them over and over. I had to buy the album. So I bought it a week ago and have been listening to nothing else but this since. It's on most of the day at work and then on in the car for four or five songs at a time. I truly love this cd, it's a good thing that it's not on tape or the tape would be worn out already.

There is something really catchy about the songs that make you want to listen to them over and over. They also get stuck in your head and you just have to listen to them! "Spring Released," "Sadness Soot" and "Beautiful Dreamers" are the main ones that I keep singing over and over in my head. "See America" has a wonderful romantic sound to it that makes you want to take a road trip. I thought the lyrics seemed really cool at first, then I read the lyrics in the liner notes and realized that they are even cooler than they sound, they are quite poetic.

If you've never heard Grant-Lee, I've learned that you're missing out. He's definitely up there with my faves - PJ Harvey, Kristen Hersh, Tori and Liz Phair. I will definitely be adding more Grant-Lee Phillips to my collection as I can afford it.

4 out of 5 stars Move to this........2002-08-26

Grant Lee Phillips is a top-class singer-songwriter who has a wealth of experience as well as two or three truly great records behind him, and somehow you just knew he wasn't going to disappoint with Mobilize. It finds Phillips embracing a more polished, modern sound than past efforts - accentuated by the classy, breatless pop of the opener 'See America' and similarly impressive 'Humankind'. As the title suggests 'Love's A Mystery' is all mystique and intrigue with Phillips sounding eerily like David Byrne, and is exactly the kind of left-field tunesmithery on the human condition at which he excels.
The real gem here though is 'Sadness Soot' - dizzying in it's magnificence and showcasing just how remarkable Phillips' voice really is - a master of phrasing, mood and expression. As with his Grant Lee Buffalo albums, just when you think you're in for more pop thrills, we get something edgy and challenging like the title track to throw you off the scent. The second half of Mobilize is engaging and interesting, if a little less consistent than the first (though that's a common complaint these days). Still, the bonus track 'Sunday Best' is a rather jaunty closing treat.
For listeners that like their music to be innovative, fresh and just a little outside the square then Mobilize will fit the bill nicely.
From Beginning to End
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • From Beginning to End ~ Destination
  • Destination: Excellent concept album
From Beginning to End
Destination
Manufacturer: Hot Productions
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ASIN: B000001QUP
Release Date: 1994-02-07

Tracks:

  1. 'The Beginning': I. Destination's Theme/II. Let Us Entertain You
  2. 'Move On Up Suite': I. Move On Up/II. Up Up Up
  3. 'Castles Suite': I. Search/II. Castles In The Sky/III. The Dream
  4. 'My #1 Request': I. Put It Where You Want It/II. Unfinished Symphony/III. Fantasy From Mortishia To Gomez Addams
  5. 'The End': I. The Party/II. The Party's Over

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars all cd specialy move on up!!!.......2006-01-21

this is the best music ever there is nothing like it the music from back then it was specialy for one thing dance and feel good and enjoy it i love it im buy already the cd, this music dont make it no more is a shame, coz the music of today is to comercial and make no sense.

5 out of 5 stars FIVE STAR CLASSIC DISCO........2005-08-30

ESTE ES UN ALBUM CLASICO DE LA MUSICA DISCO Y NO DUDO QUE SEA DE LA ENTERA SATISFACCIÓN DE CUALQUIER ADMIRADOR DE LA MUSICA DISCO O DANCE, HOT ESTA EDITANDO ESTO AHORA EN CD-R, LO CUAL ES UNA LASTIMA YA QUE HOT HABIA GANADO YA CIERTO PRESTIGIO COMO MARCA DANCE, PERO POR LO VISTO NO LE IMPORTA PERDER ESO CON TAL DE GANAR MAS CON MENOS CALIDAD, RECOMIENDO QUE SI COMPRAN ESTE CD LO COPIEN ENSEGUIDA, YA QUE ESTOS CD-R DE HOT TIENDEN A "GASTARSE". PERO VALE LA PENA, POR DESGRACIA NO EXISTE OTRA EDICION.
THIS ALBUM IS WORTH ENOUGH TO BUY,BUT IT¨S A CD-R IF YOU BUY IT, "BURN IT" BECAUSE SOONER OR LATER THIS HOT CD-R's GET WORN OUT, WHAT A SHAME HOT PRODUCTIONS !

3 out of 5 stars A PROBLEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-08-26


THE PROBLEM : IT'S A CDR HOT PRODUCTIONS LIKE FOOLING PEOPLE WITH CDR'S CDR CD R CD R CDR CDR CDR CDR CDR CCDR GO TO UNIDISC

5 out of 5 stars From Beginning to End ~ Destination.......2005-08-05

This cd is a wonderful product ,i like disco music and that cd is a classic. Very excellent

5 out of 5 stars Destination: Excellent concept album.......2004-09-20

This album has been a huge hit in the disco back in the 70's.
The original song "move on up" has been originally created and performed by the great Curtis Mayfield.
Always a lot of fun listening to the beats.
From The Beginning
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    From The Beginning
    Emerson Lake & Palmer
    Manufacturer: Castle Music UK
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000SBUCEA
    Release Date: 2007-09-03

    Tracks:

    1. Epitaph (King Crimson)
    2. Decline And Fall (Atomic Rooster)
    3. Fantasia: Intermezzo Karelia Suite Ny The Nice
    4. Lucky Man
    5. Tank
    6. Take A Pebble (Lyceum London 9/12/1971)
    7. The Barbarian (Lyceum London 9/12/1971)
    8. Knife Edge (Lyceum London 9/12/1971)
    9. Rondo (Lyceum London 9/12/1971)
    10. Tarkus
    11. Bitches Crystal
    12. A Time And A Place (Single B-Side Version)
    13. Oh, My Father (Recorded 1971-Previously Unreleased)
    14. The Endless Enigma (Part One)
    15. The Endless Enigma (Part Two)
    16. From The Beginning (Single Version)
    17. Trilogy
    18. Abbadons Bolero
    19. Hoedown (Live 1972-Previously Unreleased)
    20. Jerusalem (First Mix 1972-Previously Unreleased)
    21. Still You Turn Me On (First Mix 1972-Previously Unreleased)
    22. When The Apple Blossoms (Single B-Side Version)
    23. Karn Evil 9 (Pt 1, Pt 2, 2nd & 3rd)
    24. Jeremy Bender/The Sheriff
    25. I Believe In Father Christmas (Early Version)
    26. The Enemy God Dances (With The Black Spirits)
    27. Piano Concerto No 1
    28. Pirates (No Orchestra Version) (Recorded 1977-Previously Unreleased)
    29. Fanfare For The Common Man
    30. Honky Tonk Train Blues
    31. Tiger In A Spotlight
    32. Watching Over You
    33. Introductory Fanfare/Peter Gunn Theme (Live)
    34. Canario (Rehearsal - Love Beach)
    35. Mars - The Bringer Of War
    36. Desede La Vida/La Vista/Sangre De Toro
    37. Black Moon (Single Version)
    38. Footprints In The Snow
    39. Romeo And Juliet (Live At The Albert Hall)
    40. Man In The Long Black Coat (Ext)
    41. Daddy
    42. Hang On To A Dream
    43. Touch And Go (Live In Poland)
    44. Hoedown
    45. Tarkus
    46. Take A Pebble
    47. Lucky Man
    48. Piano Improvisation
    49. Pictures At An Exhibition
    50. Promonade
    51. The Gnome
    52. Promonade - Vocal
    53. Hut Of Baba Yaga
    54. The Curse Of Baba Yaga
    55. Hut Of Baba Yaga
    56. Great Gates Of Kiev
    57. Rondo
    58. Manticore Years (Dvd Documentary)

    Album Description

    Deluxe long box, book package. 5 CD Plus DVD. From the Beginning celebrates E.L.P's entire carrer botrh live and in the studio. Featuring singles, b-sides rare tracks and live performances including a complete unreleased live concert from 1972. DVD - The Manticore years documentary plus 0 page booklet written by the band including rare photos.

    Album Details

    With Music Spanning the Entire Career of the Band, "From the Beginning" is a Lavish Celebration of the UK Progressive Rock Legends.the 6-disc Set Includes Some of ELP'S Most Memorable Performances Both in the Studio and In-concert with a Number of Previously Unreleased Tracks and an Entire Concert Performance from 1972. Interspersed Throughout the 5CD'S Are a Number of Single B-sides, Significant Live Recordings, Alternative Studio Mixes and Material Taken from Band Rehearsals. Rounding-off the Set is a Separate Pal Dvd of "The Manticore Years" Documentary. Presented in an Alluring Book-style Format with a Gorgeous Cover Image, "From the Beginning" is the Definitive Collection for all Fans of Elp and Followers of the Progressive Rock Genre.
    Greatest Hits
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Patti Austin and Gregory Hines Are Brilliant
    Greatest Hits

    Manufacturer: Philips
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00005J712
    Release Date: 2001-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. Let Yourself Go - Steppin' Out With My Baby - Patti LuPone
    2. Slap That Bass - Gregory Hines
    3. Love Is Here To Stay - Patti Austin
    4. Mood Indigo - Dee Dee Bridgewater
    5. A Foggy Day - Gregory Hines
    6. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off - Patti Austin/Gregory Hines
    7. Heatwave - Patti LuPone
    8. Something Wonderful - Marilyn Horne
    9. O Mio Babbino Caro - Puccini's Gianni Schicchi
    10. Prelude To A Kiss - Dee Dee Bridgewater
    11. I'm Beginning To See The Light - Dee Dee Bridgewater
    12. Nice Work If You Can Get It - Gregory Hines
    13. The All Laughed - Patti Austin
    14. I've Got Beginner's Luck - Gregory Hines/Patti Austin
    15. Doin' What Comes Natur-lly - Patti LuPone
    16. I Have Dreamed - Peabo Bryson/Lea Salonga
    17. For You, For Me, For Evermore - Patti Austin/Gregory Hines

    Tracks:

    1. Gone With The Wind: Main Title - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    2. An American In Paris - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    3. Carousel: Heaven Effect And Carousel Waltz - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    4. Peyton Place - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    5. The Wizard Of Oz Concert Suite - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    6. Morning Mood - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    7. Cinema Paradiso - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    8. Somewhere In Time - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    9. Eternal Love - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    10. John Dunbar Theme - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    11. Throne Room And Finale - John Mauceri/Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Patti Austin and Gregory Hines Are Brilliant.......2007-07-07

    I own the Hollywood Bowl Gershwin CD and I love it. I was surprised by it. Play the samples if you can but the singing and sound are clear and crisp and you can understand every word.
    Panorama: Music from the Movies
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • the best music ever
    • Greatest hits of classical music
    • An excellent collection of classic music from great movies
    • This is nourishment for the soul!
    Panorama: Music from the Movies

    Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
    ProductGroup: Music
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    2. Movie Adagios
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    5. Not Too Late

    ASIN: B00004YWFJ
    Release Date: 2001-01-23

    Tracks:

    1. Last Action Hero: Le Nozze De Figaro: Ov - Orch Der Deutschen Opr Berlin/Karl Bohm
    2. The Untouchables: Pagliacci: 'Recitar!' - Carlo Bergonzi
    3. The Godfather III: Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo - Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi
    4. Howard's End: Sym No.5: Allegro Con Brio - VPO/Carlos Kleiber
    5. Philadelphia: Andrea Chenier: 'La Mamma Morta' - Mirella Freni
    6. Apocalypse Now: The Ride Of The Valkyries - BPO/Herbert Von Karajan
    7. Amadeus: Requiem: 'Lacrimosa' - Wiener Singverein
    8. Hannah And Her Sisters: Hpd Con, BWV 1056: Largo - Trevor Pinnock
    9. The Ladykillers: Str Qnt, G 275: Menuet - Orpheus CO
    10. A Room With A View: Gianni Schicchi: 'O Mio Babbino Caro' - Mirella Freni
    11. Anna Karenina: Swan Lake: Scene No.10 - Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa
    12. Death In Venice: Sym No.5: Adagietto - Bayerischen RSO/Rafael Kubelik
    13. Casino: St. Matthew Passion: 'Wir Setzen Uns Mit Tranen Nieder' - The Monteverdi Chor
    14. Elvira Madigan: Pno Con No.21: Andante - Friedrich Gulda
    15. Punchline: Gayaneh: Sabre Dance - Leningrad PO/Rozhdestvensky
    16. The Witches Of Eastwick: Turandot: 'Nessun Dorma' - Placido Domingo
    17. A Clockwork Orange: Pomp And Circumstance: March No.1 - Philharmonia Orch/Giuseppe Sinopoli

    Tracks:

    1. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Beginning) - VPO/Lorin Maazel
    2. Fatal Attraction: Madama Butterfly: 'Un Bel Di Vedremo' - Mirella Freni
    3. Kolya: Str Ser: Moderato - ECO/Rafael Kubelik
    4. Wall Street: Rigoletto: 'Questo O Quella' - Placido Domingo
    5. J.F.K.: Hn Con No.2: Andante - Gerd Seifert
    6. Diva: La Wally: 'Ebben?...Ne Andro Lontana' - Mirella Freni
    7. Shine: Prld, Op.3 No.2 - Anatol Ugorski
    8. Out Of Africa: Cl Con: Adagio - Harold Wright
    9. Platoon: Adagio For Strs - ASMF/Neville Marriner
    10. 10: Bolero - Philharmonia Orch/Giuseppe Sinopoli
    11. Jurassic Park: Main Title - Hollywood Bowl Orch/John Mauceri
    12. Dances With Wolves: John Dunbar Theme - Hollywood Bowl Orch/John Mauceri
    13. Brave Heart: Main Title - Chor Of Westminster Abbey
    14. The English Patient: Main Title - ASMF/Harry Rabinowitz
    15. Titanic: My Heart Will Go On - Prague Philharmonia/Nick Ingman
    16. Star Wars: The Throne Room/End Title - Hollywood Bowl Orch/John Mauceri
    17. Excalibur: Carmina Burana: 'O Fortuna' - Chicago Sym Chor

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars the best music ever.......2004-02-19

    My daughter ( at age 17) bought this CD and played it at home. I instantly fell in love with the music. It is the most incredible music I have ever listened to. I put it on my computer so that every time I am on
    -line I can listen to it.

    5 out of 5 stars Greatest hits of classical music.......2001-08-13

    The use of the words "from the Movies" in the title of this compilation is misleading. While there are a handful of titles that were great originals from movies (the Star Wars theme, for example), the majority of the music is simply great classical music that happened to show up in a movie. This technicality aside, the music was amazing. The clarinet concerto and the Puccini opera from "Witches of Eastwick" are two of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.

    5 out of 5 stars An excellent collection of classic music from great movies.......2001-08-03

    I belong to that camp of people who think that if Mozart was alive today he would be writing scores for theatrical films. The best thing about "Music From the Movies" is that it combines the use of classical music in movies, such as Wagner's "The Ride of the Valkyries" in "Apocalypse Now" and Puccini's "O Mio Babbino Caro" in "A Room With a View" with John Williams' "Main Title" from "Jurassic Park" and the "John Dunbar Theme" from John Barry's score for "Dances With Wolves." Unfortunately of the 33 tracks on this 2-disc set, only the last half-dozen or so are by contemporary composers. So the chief charm of this collection remains that it allows you to identify the classic music used in movies such as "Platoon," "A Clockwork Orange," "Wall Street," and "Kolya." Placido Domingo and Herbert Von Karajan are representative of the singers and conductors included in this collection, which is truly one of the better sets featuring classical music in the movies.

    5 out of 5 stars This is nourishment for the soul!.......2001-06-04

    I ordered this CD to get one piece of music only. What I received in reality was a compilation of masterpieces to refresh and enliven my very soul. The operatic selections are well known pieces performed by 'the great ones' (i.e Placido Domingo). Here you get the best of opera without having to endure what the uneducated would consider tendious. Additionally, I was surprised to discover how many movies themes were excerpts from the classics. This CD includes the name and movement of each selection, as well as the performer. It is a wonderful appetizer before investing in a full meal. I didn't begin with this intention, but now I want to hear complete pieces; anticipating a new excitment for many of the composers.
    Ives Plays Ives / Record # 4 in "Charles Ives, the 100th Anniversary"
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Interesting, historically important CD
    • man and machine
    • Ives speaks for himself, better late than never.
    • Recordings of a Twentieth Century Master
    • Precious moments with America's greatest composer.
    Ives Plays Ives / Record # 4 in "Charles Ives, the 100th Anniversary"

    Manufacturer: Composers Recordings
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000K2FD
    Release Date: 1999-09-21

    Tracks:

    1. June 12,1933: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 1 (Beg.)
    2. June 12,1933: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 1 (End)
    3. June 12,1933: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 3
    4. June 12,1933: Improvisation On A Passage In Study No. 23, Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 2, And Emerson Overture's Cadenza No. 4 (With False Start)
    5. Mid 1930s: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson' No. 1 (Beg.)
    6. Mid 1930s: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson' No. 1 (End)
    7. Mid 1930s: Study No. 11 (Abandoned)
    8. Mid 1930s: Study No. 11
    9. Mid 1930s: Study No. 11
    10. Mid 1930s: Patch For Study No. 23
    11. Mid 1930s: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson' No. 1 (Beg.)
    12. Mid 1930s: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson' No. 1 (End)
    13. Mid 1930s: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 3
    14. Mid 1930s: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 3
    15. May 11,1938: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 3 (Beg.)
    16. May 11,1938: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 3 (End)
    17. May 11,1938: Study No. 11
    18. May 11,1938: Study No. 9: The Anti-Abolitionist Riots
    19. May 11,1938: Study No. 2 with false start
    20. May 11,1938: Study No. 2 (Beg.)
    21. May 11,1938: Study No. 2 (End)
    22. May 11,1938: Study No. 23 (Partial)
    23. May 11,1938: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 1 (Abandoned)
    24. May 11,1938: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 1 (Middle)
    25. May 11,1938: Study No. 23 (Partial)
    26. May 11,1938: Three Improvisations, No. 1
    27. May 11,1938: Sonata No. 2 For Piano: Concord, Mass., 'Hawthorne' (Excerpt)
    28. May 11,1938: Symphony No. 1 - Rejected Mvt. 2 (Largo)
    29. May 11,1938: Unidentified (Improvisation On The 'Sunrise' Cadenza'?)
    30. May 11,1938: Study No. 20 (Partial)
    31. May 11,1938: Three Improvisations, No.3
    32. April 24, 1943: Sonata No. 2 For Piano: Concord, Mass., 'Emerson' (Partial)
    33. April 24, 1943: Sonata No. 2 For Piano: Concord, Mass., 'Emerson' (Partial)
    34. April 24, 1943: Sonata No. 2 For Piano: Concord, Mass., 'Emerson' (Partial)
    35. April 24, 1943: Study No. 2 + Study No. 23 (Mixed)
    36. April 24, 1943: Four Transcriptions From 'Emerson,' No. 3 (Abandoned)
    37. April 24, 1943: Study No.9: The Anti-Abolishonist Riots
    38. April 24, 1943: They Are There!, First Take (Abandoned)
    39. April 24, 1943: They Are There!, Second Take
    40. 1943/04/24 They Are There!, Third Take
    41. April 24, 1943: March No. 6 For Piano With 'Here's To Good Old Yale'
    42. April 24, 1943: Sonata No.2 for Piano: Concord, Mass., 'The Alcotts'

    Amazon.com essential recording

    In his lifetime, maverick composer Charles Ives entered the recording studio only four times, mostly to hear (and tinker with) his works in progress. He ended up doing 42 takes of 17 different pieces on the piano, all recorded between 1933 and 1943: everything from snippets of the unfinished Emerson Concerto to his rousing wartime anthem "They Are There!" It's a varied lot, to say the least, but now we have his complete recordings on one CD. The sound quality isn't great and you can easily hear how frustrated Ives is by the newfangled technology (recording techniques restricted his playing to five minute chunks). That said, you couldn't ask for a greater insight into the composer.

    Most of these pieces derive from Ives's unfinished Emerson concerto for piano and orchestra, but the entire package is one big treasure chest. Here we have the composer at work: improvising, (occasionally) frustrated, frenzied, and--most of all--creative. His playing is as off-the-wall as you can imagine: fast, improvised, with failed notes galore, and occasionally spot-on. Highlights abound--just check out "The Alcotts" from the Concord Sonata (No. 2) to hear him at his performance peak--but the most memorable cuts feature Ives himself singing. His three versions of the wartime anthem "We Are There!" should give hope to any struggling vocalist... for a career either selling insurance or composing great music. Yes, his voice is simply awful, but the music and history contained on this disc are breathtaking. --Jason Verlinde

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Interesting, historically important CD.......2005-08-16

    To hear Ives play his own works is a real treasure. Of course, the recording quality is spotty at best, and the tracks recorded on the Speak-O-Phone are sometimes almost unbearable to hear.

    But other tracks have excellent sound and you can catch Ives at his creative and offbeat best.

    Those willing to bear with the sound limitations will be well rewarded when they hear the final track 42, which is particularly beautiful and because it comes indirectly from a tape transfer has better sound quality.

    5 out of 5 stars man and machine.......2002-04-09

    This is a fantastic peek at the complexities of the recording art.. Charlie was lucky to have access to recording technology, and yet it was quite frustrating for him.

    Easy to forget the 'miracle.' John Kirkpatrick once told me that his recording of the Concord required something like 43 different 'takes' (if you will); I guess I had assumed it was just one run through.

    I'm grateful for all the 'Emerson' here. It is my favorite part of Concord. I heard some of these recordings back in '73, and they really have been lovingly upgraded. Thank you for making these available to us.

    5 out of 5 stars Ives speaks for himself, better late than never........2001-12-07

    Shades of Cecil Taylor! This collection flies in the face of attempts to create "definitive" performance scores for Ives' compositions. The composer who imagined a world without symphony orchestras, where one simply thought-created the music while contemplating nature, can hardly be tied down to an engraving of notes. It wasn't only the skill to perform his compositions that Ives demanded of musicians, but the spirit to enter into them - a conceptual understanding & a will to get at them from the inside out.

    I still believe Charlie was willfully naive & had a neurotic fear of success. While he looked over his shoulder at the "Rollos" of American music, as if they mattered, he missed out on the emergence of the very generation of composers & artists who were his exact, or nearly exact, contemporaries. There was no Armory Show in Ives' world; no Alfred Stieglitz; no Ezra Pound or William Carlos Williams; no Arensberg salon. He worked himself half to death & shamelessly let younger men do the heavy lifting of his reputation. This recording shows how revelatory Ives might have been to Europeans, had he gone to bat "over there" for his own art when he was both healthy & wealthy. Ives took a great gamble with his art. Thank heavens it paid off.

    5 out of 5 stars Recordings of a Twentieth Century Master.......2001-11-06

    The preceeding descriptions of the music are good. I just wanted to add this: The playing and singing of '...They are there!' that Ives demonstrates towwards the end of the disc is some really musicially sensitive stuff. It is what Charles Ives is all about; no 'rollo,' no inhibitions, just playing and expression without self consciousness. I would very strongly recommend this recording to anyone who improvises and anyone who composes; you really should hear this. However, for anyone, hearing genius at the piano is good fun and very interesting...

    5 out of 5 stars Precious moments with America's greatest composer........2000-05-12

    The millenium's over, the ballots are in, and the winner of the Most Important Twentieth Century American Composer title is--still--Charles Ives. Ives was a great composer with his own voice, a lofty vision, and sense of humor besides. He was also a nationalist, but in the best way, overtly embracing the music which meant the most to his countrymen--hymns, popular tunes, the mainline classics--and adapting it for his own use.
    Ives' music is likely among the most complicated ever put on a page, and generations of musicians have wondered if they had broken Ives' code and were playing it the way he wanted it. Wonder no more! This CD presents rare examples of Ives playing his own stuff. The good news is that performers pretty much had it right. The bad news is that the music here is strictly for the Ives fanatic. Don't start your Ives recording collection here. Even with the most ingenious digital enhancement, the sound quality is generally poor and way too much time is spent on those damnable Emerson studies and other recondite repertoire. But the performances of "They are there," are a lot of fun, and the reading of "The Alcotts" is revelatory. So is that enough to make the CD worth getting? Darned right!!

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