The Calm [Explicit Lyrics]
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Take a moment...
Take a breath... The air is electric, and you've got one last chance to taste it... before all hell breaks loose. The signs are all there if you look: written in the fields, spreading across the sky, and droning in the wind. Enjoy the sounds that reach out to you for they might be the last you ever hear... Take your last gasp and enter... The Calm. The Dark Carnival has spoken throughout the Joker's Card saga, and the world waits to see if this Calm will find them silent, or if it's just the sign of chaos to come... The Calm shall settle across the ENTIRE WORLD, before all is consumed by the storm!
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The Calm [Explicit Lyrics]
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- Good chill music
- Still their best, and a classic of the genre
- Massive Attack, Wax Poetic
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Blame Tricky and Portishead. They started this whole Bristol sound thing, with sleepy techno beats overshadowed by the chirrupy vocals of some slumberland chanteuse. And--just when you think the approach has lost all its steam, all its relevance--along comes a new outfit to make the music a few degrees sleepier, the singing a tad more dreamy. And singers don't come any dreamier than Skye Edwards, whose lissome trill infuses every track on this sophomore outing with a tranquil ennui. You don't jump around to Morcheeba numbers like "The Sea." You sit back and let them creep up on you, as steady as the tides. --Tom Lanham
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Good chill music.......2007-03-23
Good eclectic chill lounge music. Amazing vocals!! Half the songs are excellent, the other half so so. Would definitely buy more of their albums.
Still their best, and a classic of the genre.......2007-01-10
I've always enjoyed Morcheeba's take on the trip-hop genre that exploded in the mid-90's--they took the heavy beats, sampling and psychedelic sonic texture and added a pop sensibility and stylistic diversity (owing as much to Pink Floyd as it does to hip-hop) that was absent in much of Massive Attack's and Portishead's iconic, avant garde trip-hop. Big Calm remains one of my favorite trip-hop records and is one of the most enduring examples of a record that holds up well both musically and lyrically, and is equally good for active listening as well as setting a mood as background music.
Skye Edwards' vocals make up a large part of the album's trademark ethereal, spacey sound. She deftly handles the tailor-made vocal lines in a style that's at the same time creamy, soaring, dark and sexy, while at the same time idiosyncratic enough to set her apart and make her recognizable amongst the numerous other female trip-hop vocalists. She's also a talented lyricist, working with Paul (I think) Godfrey to provide trippy but accessible lyrics about love, human interaction, and impressionistic scene-painting that's as interesting to listen to as the music.
Not only does Big Calm utilize the characteristic trip-hop elements, it also brings in a melange of other influences, from reggae, funk, blues, country, and classic pop. Each track is a carefully-composed work that's equally focused on groove, hooks, and the use of unique, different instruments to make each song sound different from the others.
Some highlights include "The Sea," a perfect blend of funk, moody lyrics and acoustic textures, the rocking "Blindfold," and the grandiose instrumental, "Bullet Proof." Really, though, the whole album stands up as a cohesive whole made up of interesting, identifiably different parts that flow together like some sort of groovy dream.
Morcheeba never seemed to be able to reproduce the mindset that led to this gem, although they did try--after the unsuccessful turn to disco and shallow lyrics of "Fragments of Freedom," the band attempted a good but not great return to form with "Charango." If you want the classic, here it is. Recommended for fans of both trip-hop and psychedelic rock.
Massive Attack, Wax Poetic.......2006-12-12
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the best album from morcheeba.......2006-07-20
Who can you trust? is a great album. Big Calm is their best. Hands down. Compared to WCYT? this one is just more dynamic musically, and vocally. My favorite album in my whole collection and the most played on itunes. Morcheeba mastered this genre with Big Calm. Skye's voice is absolutely breathtaking like always from Blindfold (my favorite track) to Part of The Process (or as Skye sings it "It's all part of the Pro-cess," such a turn on!).
Truthfully I haven't bought a Morcheeba that came out after Big Calm. I'm too afraid to, and I'm gonna let Big Calm leave the last impression on me.
One of the best albums of this genre.......2006-05-12
I think this is the best album in this genre. Everything good about modern music is here. Good songs, interesting sounds, great production and a really good singer.Big Calm is calm, perfect for relaxing or whatever. You don't usually come across music this well rounded.Each track is unique and each track is recognizable and has it's own sound. One of the things that makes this cd so great is the blues style playing guitar, not something you hear in this type of music all the time. This album makes me feel like I am walking in a cloud.
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- MENDELSSOHN: 5 Symphonies/7 Overtures (LSO/Claudio Abbado) DG 471 467-2
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Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op.11
- Octet In E Flat, Op.20
- Overture "A Midsummer Night's Dream", Op.21
- The Hebrides, Op.26 (Fingal's Cave)
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Real class.......2007-06-24
Abbado has created an excellent anthology of Mendelssohn's symphonic output - rich, lush and balanced. A+
Great set.......2007-05-18
By my calculations, this is the single best set of Mendelssohn symphonies out there today. Though better versions of the "Reformation," "Scottish," and "Italian" Symphonies exist in other disks, I still like the interpretations offered by Abbado and the LSO.
For the "Reformation", and "Italian" Symphonies, I'd recommend John Eliot Gardiner and the Vienna Philharmonic's DG set.
For the Scottish Symphony I'd go with Karajan's recording with the BPO (that CD also comes with the best "Hebrides Overture" recording available, and a pretty good "Italian Symphony" interpretation, too).
All of the overtures in this set are performed very well, both in technical execution and musical interpretation. The Hebrides (a work far ahead of its time), in particular, is a fine recording. So is "Overture 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'." I really have grown fond of the "Ruy Blas" overture as well.
Another reviewer complained that the interpretations in this set are "too Classical." I think they are correct in saying the set is Classically performed, but I think that works with Mendelssohn, as he was "the Romantic Mozart."
Overall this is a great set, and a good way to become familiar with the music of Felix Mendelssohn, or build your Mendelssohn library.
MENDELSSOHN: 5 Symphonies/7 Overtures (LSO/Claudio Abbado) DG 471 467-2.......2006-07-13
Unlike many all-digital compilations offered by one orchestra and conductor, this collection of Mendelssohn favorites is outstanding in performance and interpretation throughout. Maestro Abbado shows a genuine affection for the composer and his genius by the sequence of selections on each disc, and I find no weak performances anywhere in this remarkable recording.
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Great Concept but Not So Great Execution!.......2006-06-14
First, the good: Great box design for packaging, great booklet in various languages describing the history of all the performed works, great value for money, excellent representation of the great Mendelssohn's best works.
Now, the bad: the problem with compilations like this is that the material tends to have been recorded at different times and places and frequently by different personnel on various recording equipment of varying quality. What this means is that some tracks within each disc sound much better then others and even whole discs come in varying sound qualities.
Fortunately, the best disc, disc one starts out very well with the great first symphony and ends with the composer's best Overtures and the quality of the sound recording is very good. Then we get to disc 2 and the sound quality can only be described as abysmal. The difference in the sound is like night and day when compared with the first disc. The third disc sounds much better but is still not as good as the first disc while the last disc comes somewhere in between the second and third.
There's no doubting the quality of the performances though by Claudio Abbado and the LSO and of course the choice of material but too bad about the inconsistency of the sound quality from track to track and from disc to disc.
Still, the 3 stars are for the good points listed above and for the great disc 1.
More of Mendelssohn to Love.......2005-11-08
I had heard all the music on here before interpreted by other conductors and other symphonies but Claudio Abbado proved to be the most efficient for me. Thanks to the world's leading classical music label- Deutsche Grammophone -we are able to hear a complete set of Mendelssohn's symphonies and overtures with the acclaimed London Symphony in a beautiful and surprisingly afforadable album. For music that is this good, I was surprised that it wasn't a little more expensive. But good, right ? Just more of Mendelssohn to love. On this album: his symphonies 1-5, Scherzo in G Minor from the Octet for Strings, the Overture to A Midsumer Night's Dream incidental music and Hebrides Overture. These are the most famous Mendelssohn creations. His Fourth Symphony is the "Italian" symphony, with lyrical, bouncy rhythms and classical harmony. The Midsummer Night's Dream overture encompasses romanticism at its peak, with sprightly strings representing the mischievous fairies that figure prominently in the Shakespeare comedy. The Hebrides Overture is evocative of wintery landscapes and sea breezes, a fine example of a tone poem and musical painting at its best. Its haunting melody is instantly recongizable. Abbado is clearly suited for this kind of music and it's refreshing to see him stray from the usual Italian repertoire he is most famous for. Still, inescapably, his Italian soul stands out but this gives this music more color, more volume and lyricism than what can often succumb to stale, cold English interpretations like Andre Previn's conducting. No offense to Mr. Previn, who has produced some brilliant music.
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- Great for beginners short on time!
- Not meditation, but not bad for tension
- Somewhat helpful
- meditation is deeply personal
- a little too hippie for my wife
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Creating Calm In Your Life: A Guided Meditation and Stress Reduction CD
Rivka Simmons
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Release Date: 2003-12-01 |
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- Mindfulness Meditation One (15 minutes)
- Mindfulness Meditation Two (15 minutes)
- A Progressive Muscle Relaxation (15 minutes)
- A Body Scan Relaxation (15 minutes)
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Creating Calm In Your Life: A Guided Meditation and Stress Reduction CD contains 4 short, easy-to-do, 15-minute meditations: two mindfulness meditations, a progressive muscle relaxation and a body scan meditation. It is ideal for busy people looking for an easy way to incorporate meditation and relaxation into their lives. Rivka's soothing voice gently guides listeners to deep stillness and calm. Here's what some of Rivka's students have to say about Creating Calm: "I love Rivka's gentle voice" "Gives me a deep feeling of well-being" "Helps me to sleep peacefully" "A good introduction for beginners" "Perfect way to end a hectic day"
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Great for beginners short on time!.......2007-03-29
I've wanted to practice meditation for years and have been taking steps here and there to make it a part of my life. I figure this activity will probably be similiar to my process of losing weight or quitting smoking (which took me several tries to do successfully). So a few years back, I bought the audio book of Pema Chodron's The Places that Scare You. I don't think I was ready for it. I'm sure it's great, but it seemed too long for my purposes and honestly, I couldn't follow it. I think when I am further along my path of meditation, I will be able to return to Chodron.
So I listened to Creating Calm and I think it's perfect for where I am right now. I'm a true beginner in meditation. I'm short on time, but I have time to do 15-minute meditation exercises. There isn't any music on it, which I appreciate. It's all very concrete and body focused. Rivka Simmons takes a compassionate and gentle approach. I never felt like I was "doing it wrong."
She provides specific directions; she asks you to draw your attention to what you're doing; to notice what it feels like to be in your body. This may be too simple or easy for some people, but for a beginner like me with only 15 minutes to spare, it works!
Not meditation, but not bad for tension.......2007-03-03
This is not truly a "meditation" cd. The author guides you thru tensing and relaxing the various muscles in the body, from head to toe. Personally, I do find it helpful; but someone with more meditation experience will probably not get too much from this. There is no music or "white noise", and occasional background sounds can be heard, as if the cd were recorded in different environments at different times. The one thing I found particularly annoying was the author's way of interrupting my concentration by saying "Where is the mind now?"; however she only does this during the "Mindfulness Meditations". I recommend skipping those two and go directly to "Progessive Muscle Relaxation" exercise and the "Body Scan" exercise.
Somewhat helpful.......2007-02-16
Rivka Simmons' voice is very soothing and encouraging, but her "meditations" have been only so-so helpful in easing my "stress". Track 4, "Body Scan Relaxation" continues to leave me baffled. (*How* am I supposed to "breathe" from my feet?) Track 3, "Progressive Muscle Relaxation" has been more helpful.
meditation is deeply personal.......2007-01-18
i read the conflicting reviews of this CD and realized that different people want different things from a meditation CD. i chose this one. i personally find music distracting, so the fact that i can focus solely on a calm voice helps me get into that really relaxed place. i've also done plenty of meditation in yoga and writing classes where i was guided into a forest or cave or whatever... i really like that in these meditations i'm focusing on relaxing my mind and body without traveling all over. these are simple, straight-forward, short trips to a deeply relaxed place. works for me!!!
a little too hippie for my wife.......2007-01-10
she found the material good for helping her relax, and calm down when she feels stressed or nervous, but it was a little too hippie
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- A Great Addition to My Hans Zimmer Collection
- Not as good as i thought it would be
- Tears of the Sun - lacking
- Not easily enjoyed, but remarkable
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Release Date: 2003-03-18 |
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If the basic thematic elements of this Bruce Willis star vehicle--American military unit gets cut off behind enemy lines in a guerilla-besieged African backwater--have parallels with Ridley Scott's fierce, unrelenting Black Hawk Down, composer Hans Zimmer (who scored both films) has conjured an entirely different musical soul for this adventure. Where his Black Hawk score turned on a gritty, often violent clash of musical cultures, his work here is richly introspective and tinged with a mature sense of melancholy. African rhythms and melodic elements bubble to the surface throughout, but in subtly powerful ways that often recall the best of Peter Gabriel's world music ventures. Zimmer has again impressively expanded his repertory company approach to scoring as well, with veteran collaborators Lisa Gerrard and Heitor Pereira joined here by Steve Jablonsky, Andreas Vollenweider and Lebo M. (who's written and performed the score's passages of African poetry). The result is a moody, evocative score whose quiet grace recalls the composer's masterful work for The Thin Red Line; another satisfying tribute to the power of musical understatement. --Jerry McCulley
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A Great Addition to My Hans Zimmer Collection.......2006-07-24
I am a HUGE fan of Hans Zimmer so this review may be slightly skewered but I feel this is a wonderful edition to my collection. Strange as this sounds, Mr. Zimmer and war go together like butter and toast, so picking this soundtrack up was a no-brainer.
I would have to say that his work on Tears of the Sun does not dig very deep into the well. These tracks could very easily be confused for missing tracks from The Lion King but given how that wonderful score was never released in its entirety, it is still a wonderful listening experience. As the old saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
The music is very reminiscent of his work on Black Hawk Down and Gladiator. If you enjoyed both of those scores, I would definately recommend this one as well. It is a very good CD and worth my hard-earned money. I hope you agree...
Not as good as i thought it would be.......2006-02-01
I expected more african vocals in it.. thats the main reason i brought the cd, i recently became a fan of that kind of music.. it had like 3 songs on there that i liked, besides that this album is garbage
Tears of the Sun - lacking.......2005-08-03
Harsh words but I suppose I expected the music to be stronger than it was....
Not easily enjoyed, but remarkable.......2005-04-06
I have to say, I didn't know what to expect from this score. Had it been released in the mid-to-late 90's, I would have expected a blustering action score with several Media Ventures-style anthems. But then Zimmer did something different than usual with "Gladiator", and did something WAY different with "Black Hawk Down", not to mention his somber work on "The Thin Red Line." In the past few years, it's been hard to figure out what to expect from Mr. Z. WHat he gives us a here is a blend of many of his trademark sounds. The African influence from "Power of One" and "Lion King", Lisa Gerards's vocals from "Gladiator", the sad strings of "The Thin Red Line", the harsh electronics of "Black Hawk Down", and even one of Zimmer's famous action anthems. Zimmer is listed as the primary composer, but there are many contributions to the album from Lebo M, Steve Jablonsky, Jeff Rona, and others. The aspect of "Tears of the Sun" that impresses me the most is the production work. Just listen to track four and marvel at the array of ethnic and unique sounds Zimmer thrusts into his massive soundscape. To date, this is one of the best-produced albums I've heard. Like "The Thin Red Line", it's more about atmosphere than themes, but there are themes here. The main theme is inspirational, and is heard best in tracks three (on strings), six (with a male choir and Lisa Gerard), and especially track ten (as a joyous song celebration led by Lebo M with an African choir). Also impressive is the action piece heard in track nine, a relentlessly agressive epic that's preceded by a lovely and (much as I hate to use this cliched word) haunting orchestral prelude accompanied by Gerard's voice. There are parts of "Tears of the Sun" that may sound harsh to the ears on a first listen, but this is an album that you can't help but appreciate and admire, whether or not you like it. Zimmer fans all ready have it by now, but everyone else may want to listen to the avaliable sound clips before deciding to purchase it, as this sort of score is an acquired taste.
Hans Zimmer's brilliance coupled African Poetry of LEBO M.......2004-10-26
I have always been a Bruce Willis fan. So where on God's earth was I when this film was made and showing in the theatres? It must, surely, be one of the best movies he's made. I had no idea it even existed. I bought the DVD from a small Gameforce in Saint Louis, Missouri. And that only because it starred Bruce Willis.
I am a South African living in America and have been starved of good African music for a while. As a Lebo M fan, I was totally surprised to hear, what I was sure was his wonderfully passionate voice coming through the theme music at the end of the movie. WHAT A DELIGHT!. I sat glued, watching the credits as they rolled, being so sure that was Lebo M's voice. The last I heard from Lebo M was his CD "Deeper Meaning". It brought back wonderful memories. I have read through most of the reviews and was amused at Lee from San Fransico's review. However, I suppose if I didn't have the African heritage, I would, most probably felt the same as Lee did. But Lee, his voice BELONGED in that song. Lebo M is at his most passionate best at the end of the film with the African Poetry theme. You don't have to have been born and raised in Africa to appreciate passion in anyone's voice, but it was that passion that drew me to Lebo M in the first place a few years ago. He is highly underated, as far as I am concerned, in the African music field. The movie gripped me to the core and Hans Zimmer's spectacular score was riveting. It finished the film wonderfully for me. But it was Lebo M that polished it. I hope this artist, who is also well known for his disco type style of music, which I don't like, goes a long way in the world of movie soundtrack for this type of movie. I think it's time I listened to "The Lion King" soundtrack too. I think I'm getting old. I have missed some good music and some good films since I came to live in this wonderful country called America. But, I hope it's OK that I get homesick....just every once in a while.
The story line in this film has prompted me to recommend a book written by a black American journalist, Keith B. Richburg, called "Out of America". Anyone who doubts the veracity of the violence portrayed in this movie should read this book. One of the last things he says in the book is "Thank God my ancestor got out".
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- I'm a Juggalo and this CD is.... Crap!
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ASIN: B00096S2HI
Release Date: 2005-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Rollin' Over
- Rosemary
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- We'll Be Alright
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Album Description
Take a moment...
Take a breath... The air is electric, and you've got one last chance to taste it... before all hell breaks loose. The signs are all there if you look: written in the fields, spreading across the sky, and droning in the wind. Enjoy the sounds that reach out to you for they might be the last you ever hear... Take your last gasp and enter... The Calm. The Dark Carnival has spoken throughout the Joker's Card saga, and the world waits to see if this Calm will find them silent, or if it's just the sign of chaos to come... The Calm shall settle across the ENTIRE WORLD, before all is consumed by the storm!
Customer Reviews:
Good EP.......2006-07-06
I think this EP is really good, but they certainly could have done a bit better. Most of the songs are good though, it's definately worth having in your collection. My fave songs would have to be "we'll Be Alright" & "Like It Like That". Overall, I give this album: 4. 25 stars, all juggalos should have this in their collection.
P.S. I can't wait until "The Temptest" in September.
MCL
Jono
not bad.........2006-05-18
i don't know why so many people bitch about this one. It's a goood ep a little different like shangri-la but still worth getting
plus you can get it almost anywhere for liek [...]dollars not bad
get at me doe.......2006-05-08
i don't think i'd consider myself a juggalo, necessarily. i love icp, i love twiztid, and the whole psychopathic records, and all the stuff the label has put out has kept me in a pretty good mood throughout the garbage i've had to go through...so...maybe i am, i don't know. that's not the point. i was reading through some of these older album reviews and i was pretty upset by what some people have said about icp, their fans, and this record. hip hop heads have this tendency to be unbelievably elitist, and that's what i was reading, about how "our hip hop is better than your hip hop" and all this garbage. hip hop was started as a counterculture and because the mainstream cats just don't understand what we're all about...because it's different. so who are you to say what's too counterculture or not cool because you don't like it? grow up, man. if kids want to express themselves by painting their faces and spraying rootbeer, it's no weirder than you wanting to get a slab of cardboard and breakdance on a corner with your boys, or anything like that. i hate people who think they can tell everyone their music is great and everyone else is dumb because they don't like a million artists with goofy names who nobody but you and your boys have heard of because the dude probably recorded his mixtape in the backseat of your baby momma's car last week and now you're upset because he was throwing copies at people and nobody wanted it. nobody dissed you for that, so leave icp and their fans alone. as far as the record is concerned, it's not as good as some of their other albums, but i think in terms of ICP themselves, i like Violent J more with every release, and Shaggy's doing less rapping and more hyping, which is good and bad, he's as good of a hype man as he is an MC, if not better. the beats are a little more of a throwback to some of their older stuff, and they're a lot more on the up and "happy" side, compared to Hell's Pit, which was one of the darkest records on Psychopathic since the first Dark Lotus cd. the lyrics are pretty funny most of the time, especially Violent J, who I'm starting to think while he might not be the greatest MC ever, is one of the wittiest MCs I've ever heard, the rhyme schemes might not be jaw dropping, but he's a very funny guy. I'm interested to see what these guys do now that the Joker's Saga is over and a lot of their supergroups are on hold (two of the seven members of Psychopathic Rydas, the sixth member of Dark Lotus, and two of the three MCs in Soopa Villainz are all no longer on the label). It ought to be an interesting next few years, sportsfans. stay tuned. and everyone who doesn't like icp doesn't have to listen to them. it shouldn't be hard...they're not on BET's Freestyle Filez or MTV's TRL or on your radio unless you live in the D...and i'm not even sure they're on the radio there either. thanks for listening to me ramble.
great cd dont care what anybody saya.......2006-05-02
tha muthafackin calm yall. great cd. very smooth compared to hells pit...but that was the point!! many people are talkin smack but dont be hatin if you dont understand it. give it time to grow on you and you will see the light trust me. amazing ep. fav song crop circles. another icp masterpiece. Keep supportin the real music. MCL For all the los and lettes
I'm a Juggalo and this CD is.... Crap!.......2006-03-04
I love ICP, they created our thing, developed our thing, and work harder then any other music group in this industry... And maybe that's the problem.
This CD is flipping terrible, not one thing I want to listen to on it (Luckly it only cost me 5 bucks). It's beats and lyrics were crap. This is definately ICP's worst CD.
Now I'm not saying ICP is gonna disappear like all these Armagedon types and I don't have a beef with them switching from Mike Clark to Mike P and Moving back to Mike Clark again (Both of those guys know how to make good beats for em). I'm just saying this was ICP's worst album and that's bad since they are not about talent but are about a combination of gimmik, message (Yeah there is a message so FU), and insanity.
ICP is a special group, yeah maybe in the paint chip eating way but they are still special. Their big problem is, they are going to burn themselves out! They have been out for 13 years and have 19 CD's out! That's just ICP CD's not including Psycopathic family stuff which is another 7 CD's! So these guys have done 2 CD's a year in their entire career. Name one person in the Industry that is prolific as that! You can't!
What I'm saying is relax guys, ---- you made your point. You created something all on your own, something that others wish they could do.
Take a year off, hell take two you made 26 god dammed CD's. Enjoy yourselves, sign more talent to your label. Oh and fix those dammed contracts, they piss people off. ABK should not have left Psychopathic it is a mistake for both him and Psychopathic. If anything him and Blaze should have done more stuff together, they just make a good team.
-PS on E-Sham he works better alone, I don't know why it's just the way it is with him. He should stick with solo albums and N.A.T.A.S. Psychopathic is just not a fit for him.
That's all I really have to say, keep Strugglin my brothers.
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Mendelssohn In Words And Music
Felix Mendelssohn , Johann Sebastian Bach , Louis de Froment , Aaron Rosand , and Arthur Hannes
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ASIN: B000001KCR
Release Date: 1995-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Overture To 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' Op. 21
- Concerto For 2 Pianos In A-Flat Major: Allegro vivace; Presto
- 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' Op. 61: Scherzo
- Song Without Words No. 30 In A-Major, Op. 62 No. 6 'Spring Song'
- Octet In E-Flat Major, Op. 20: Scherzo
- St. Matthew: Chorale
- Hebrides Overture ('Fingal's Cave'), Op. 26
- Symphony No. 3 In A Minor, Op. 56 'Scottish': Vivace non troppo
- Symphony No. 4 In A Minor, Op. 90 'Scottish': allegro vivace
- Symphony No. 4 In A Minor, Op. 90 'Scottish': Con molto moderato
- Overture To 'Calm Sea And Prosperous Voyage,' Op. 27
- Symphony No. 4 In A Minor, Op. 90 'Scottish': Saltarello-presto
- 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' Op. 61: Wedding March
- St. Paul, Op. 36: Dir Herr, Dir Will Ich Michs Ergeben
- Piano Concerto No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 25: Molto allegro con fuoco
- Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64: Allegretto non troppo
- Song Without Words No. 23 In C Major, Op. 67 No. 4: 'Spinning Song'
- Symphony No. 3 In A Minor, Op. 56 'Scottish': Allegro un poco agitato
- Overture To 'Ruy Blas,' Op. 95
- 'On Wings Of Song,' Op. 95
- A Midsummer Night's Dream,' Op. 61: Scherzo
- Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64: Allegro molto appassionata
- Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64: Andante
- Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64: Allegro non troppo; allegro molto vivace
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- Took a nap during labor
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- Recommended for first rate relaxation and sleep!
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Brainwave Symphony
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ASIN: B00009L4UI
Release Date: 2003-06-03 |
Tracks:
- Violin Concerto In A Minor, BWV 1041, Andante
- Concerto For 2 Violins In D Minor, BWV 1043, Largo Ma Non Tanto
- Sinfonia Decima A 7 For 2 Trumpets and Strings, Op. 3, Adagio, Grave, Adagio
- Cello Concerto In C, Adagio
- Cello Concerto In D, Op. 101, Adagio
- String Symphony No. 4, Andante
- Capriol Suite Pieds-En-Lair
- Violin Concerto No. 4 In D, K. 218 Andante Cantabile
- Concerto In F Major, F VII 2, RV. 455, Grave
- Concerto In A Minor, F VII 5, RV. 461 Larghetto
- Symphony No. 6 In F Major Op. 68, 'Pastoral' Szene Am Bach/Scene By The Brook, Andante Molto Mosso
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- Concerto In D For 2 Trumpets, Strings, And Continuo
- Sonata In D For 2 Trumpets, Strings, And Continuo
- Violin Concerto In A Minor, BWV 104 First Movement
- Cello Concerto In C, Moderato
- Oboe Concerto In B-Flat, Op. 7, No. 6 Allegros I & II
- Oboe Concerto In D Major, Op. 7, No. 6 Allegros I & II
- Oboe Concerto In D Major, F VII 10 RV. 453 Allegro, Largo, Allegro
- Symphony No. 40 In G Minor, K. 550 Andante
- Basset Clarinet Concerto In A, K. 622 Allegro
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- The Planets Suite: Venus, Bringer Of Peace
- The Planets Suite, Neptune, The Mystic
- Adagio For Strings
- Adagio In G Minor
- Symphony No. 4 In C Minor, Andante
- Symphony No. 5 In B-Flat Major, Andante
- Violin Concerto In E Minor, Andante
- Lady Radnor's Suite, Slow Minuet
- Sospiri, Op. 70
- Suite For String Orchestra, Nocturne
- Marche Funevre, Lento, Excerpt
- Calm Sea & Prosperous Voyage Op. 27
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- Fantasia On A Theme By Tomas Tallis
- Lark Ascending
- Eclogue For Piano And Strings
- Clair De Lune
- Clarinet Concerto, Adagio
- Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge, Op. 10, Adagio
- Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge, Op. 10, Chant
Album Description
BRAINWAVE SYMPHONY combines carefully selected music from the baroque, classical, romantic, impressionistic, and twentieth-century eras with breakthrough audio technology to give you the best of classical wisdom and modern science.
We all experience many states of consciousness, from ordinary waking and sleeping states to extraordinary states in which we are more at peace, particularly aware, or unusually creative. Each state has a unique pattern of brainwaves that can be mapped and measured. Brainwave Symphony uses of inaudible pulses of sound, based on these brain maps, to trigger your brain to produce the state you want to experience.
Combining this powerful new recording process with carefully selected works of Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Bach, and other masters offers a beautiful and unique listening experience as well as a powerful tool for personal transformation.
Orchestrate Your State of Mind
CD1 Alpha Relax & Let Go Alert Meditation, Tranquillity, and Active Relaxation. Mozart, Bach, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Warlock, Vivaldi, Bononcini, and Beethoven
CD2 Beta Energize & Focus Heightened Focus, Enhanced Energy, and Peak Performance. Mozart, Bach, Alberti, Haydn, Albinoni, and Vivaldi
CD3 Delta Unwind & Sleep Deep Relaxation, Rejuvenation, and Restful Sleep Holst, Barber, Albinoni, Parry, Elgar, Bridge, Mendelssohn, and Chopin
CD4 Theta Meditate & Create Deep Meditation, Heightened Intuition and Enhanced Creativity.
Williams, Finzi, Debussy and Britten
All brainwave frequencies were scored by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson whose innovative work, based on over 20 years of clinical research, is used by healthcare professionals in 26 countries. Dr. Thompson is currently on the faculty of, and has research and clinical offices at, the California Institute for Human Science.
Music was selected and sequenced by Pat Moffitt Cook, M.M., Ph.Dc., AMI Fellow, a pioneer in the use of music in health care. Pat is the founder and director of the Open Ear Center for Music in Healthcare and Education, where she trains professionals, musicians, and laypeople in the use of healing music.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent brainwave entrainment CDs.......2007-08-02
Dr. Jeffrey Thompson's brainwave entrainment music is by far the most effective. This CD set is excellent. Whether you are a classical music fan or not, listening to this CD will produce results. I was concerned when I bought the CD that I would be getting second rate classical music or possibly that it would be warped by the "brainwaves." Not so. These are beautiful, timeless recordings of some of the greatest classical masters. And, the brainwaves cannot even be heard in the music (at least I can't hear it!)
This CD set is also useful because it can be listened to and experienced without headphones. It's nice to have the choice of different brainwaves, and the ability to let it play in the background while I go about other things. (Others of his CDs require headphones, lying down, etc.)
Highly recommended.
Took a nap during labor.......2007-01-16
I used the first CD in this collection (Alpha) to assist me during the labor and delivery of our daughter. I put it on our ipod and listened to it over and over during the labor process. I actually managed a light nap during active labor and had very little pain throughout the process. It that doesn't tell you that it keeps you relaxed and able to meditate, I don't know whatelse might convince you. The recording is great, the music lovely, and it does what it claims to do. I highly recommend it!
Awesome!.......2006-03-17
These really work! Ever wonder why listening to classical music may make you more up-tight than relaxing you? Here's the reason...
Induces great relaxation, pair with noise-cancelling headphones and sleep on plane........2005-12-30
So far I have only really used the relaxation CD, which works amazingly well. I have been flying more red-eyes lately in part because I know I can sleep on the plane from as soon as I get on. However, I have always slept pretty well on airplanes!
I keep forgetting to try out the rest of the CD collection.
Recommended for first rate relaxation and sleep!.......2005-06-06
These cds sound like simple classical music, but they do indeed assist you to enter different states of mind. For best effect, wear stereo headphones. But even without, you will find it easier to relax, sleep and meditate. If you don't like classical, the Brainwaves Suite has a new age/environmental sound.
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Calm Before the Storm
Paul Brandt
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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ASIN: B000002N5C
Release Date: 2007-01-08 |
Tracks:
- My Heart Has A History
- Take It From Me
- I Do
- 12 Step Recovery
- I Meant To Do That
- One And Only One
- All Over Me
- Calm Before The Storm
- On The Inside
- Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)
Customer Reviews:
excellent.......2007-04-14
Very few CD's are worth their full price value but this is certainly one of them. Anytime I buy a CD and can just leave it playing while I do... whatever, and not feel the need to jump over and hit "skip" every other song, I am indeed grateful. I can do that with this one! Sure, I have my favorites - My Heart Has a History (also a very good video on CMT!), I Do (which I plan to have played at my next wedding, if I ever re-marry!), I Meant to Do That - almost painful to listen to but haunting...Some real good tunes and Brandt is simply adorable to look at! Nice deep voice, good writing - give this humble Canadian boy a chance!
Surprisingly Good Album.......2007-02-20
This album wasn't as popular as it could have been. With good ballads and a little twang as well, it had enough balance to climb higher in the charts. But, if you're looking for an album that has some mellow tracks to sip a beer to, while adding a little change of pace with the more "twangy" tracks... this might be one you stick into your CD player. "I Do" is a nice romantic ballad, as is "On The Inside", and "I Meant To Do That" is a mellow track with a bit of a sad twist. "My Heart Has A History" is a catchy tune as well, hitting the charts back then.
Favorite Singer, Songwriter, and CD!.......2007-01-18
I don't see how anyone could go wrong with this CD. It has a great variety of songs, all with catchy beat, and good, meaningful, lyrics.
My all time favorite is My Heart Has a History. Paul's range is amazing.
I agree, he is underrated, and underplayed.
one of my best cd.......2004-12-21
I bought Paul Brandt's Calm Before The Storm six years ago, and believe it or not, I still play this CD almost everyday, providing that I have some other 1,500 country CD to choose from. The first time I heard his deep, sultry voice, I felt like ' oh my god, this must be my most favorite CD EVER, and I was right. Apart from his singing talent, he also possesses perfect writing skill, as you can hear from the title track 'Calm Before The Storm'. There was no filler song on the entire album; all song was great. The only weak point for this CD, as far as I can tell, is that it stays too long in my CD player, and I have little time to listen to my other CD!!!
Great Cd.......2002-06-08
I bought this cd a few years ago and its one of my favorites. A good cd speaks for itself. This is a cd that you can listen the whole way through and love every song.
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- Centering and healing
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- beautiful music, beautifully played
- My Heartfelt Review for "The Ladder of the Soul"
- The Most Beautiful Music
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The Ladder of the Soul - Improvisations for Relaxation, Meditation, & Integration
Paul Baker
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ASIN: B00005MCVL
Release Date: 2001-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Awakening
- Acceptance
- Understanding
- Compassion
- Forgiveness
- Loving
- Grace
- Transcendence
Album Description
Peaceful relaxation and meditation music performed on the Celtic harp by master harpist Paul Baker. Following in the tradition of The Tranquil Harp, The Ladder of the Soul presents eight improvisations in keys corresponding to the energy centers of the body. The improvisations are designed to ground your body, open and tune your mind, balance your emotions and soothe your spirit. The pure and ancient sound of the harp, sometimes called the ladder between earth and heaven, is ideal for relaxation, meditation and integration. Each track is provided with a suggested meditation.
Customer Reviews:
Centering and healing.......2007-02-22
This healing music can be used with babies, little children, and testy adults! Paul Baker's unique inovative style provides wonderful, soothing sounds that can be used for meditation or to create a quiet space.
Time for Ladder of the Soul #2.......2006-04-11
Beautiful throughout. Mr. Baker, your music is wonderful. I feel totally peaceful while stretching the morning. It' time for another masterpiece.
beautiful music, beautifully played.......2005-03-30
Lovely music, not only played with great skill by Paul Baker, but also music whose heart and sincerity of compassion shines through. Not overly simplistic like some massage music, but rather with real musical interest and beauty.
My Heartfelt Review for "The Ladder of the Soul".......2004-05-23
I am continually amazed by the healing power of music. Especially harp music. As those who know me know, my healing from a debilitating stroke came about in large part due to the improvisational healing harp of one man: Paul Baker.
Mr. Baker is such a talented person. He could have chosen to record albums using his vast knowledge and technique on the large and impressive concert harp, piano, or organ. However, for posterity, he chose to record improvisations for healing on the smaller and more personal celtic harp.
How does one capture the essence of such music in words? His two albums, "The Tranquil Harp" and "The Ladder of the Soul" are groundbreaking in their simplicity and breadth. And each one has its own unique place in my life.
"The Tranquil Harp" helped me most in my physical healing. Its music is very basic, simple, and gentle. It has brought, and continues to bring, growth and strength to every part of my physical being. To play it is to bathe in regeneration and light.
"The Ladder of the Soul" continues this healing on the emotional and spiritual planes. It connects our essence to the divine in such a way that we emerge purer and more aware of our true being and purpose in this life. This is real health. Divine health. What a gift to be brought to us by one man. This album is so aptly named as it proves that the harp truly is "the ladder between earth and heaven," connecting us to the divine safely and lovingly.
Thank you, Mr. Baker, for sharing yourself in such a way that allows all of us to unfold in ourselves and in the world with true happiness and peace.
The Most Beautiful Music.......2002-03-19
The Ladder of the Soul has become my favorite CD of all, and with good reason. I love this CD! It`s the most beautiful relaxing music I have ever listened to. If you have a stressful job or just want to unwind this is the CD for you. A cup of tea with Paul Baker is a peaceful way to end any day.
Average customer rating:
- clear as a bell
- Renee Fleming...somewhat out of her depth
- Handel sung with gusto and wit
- Very disappointing Handel recital
- Brava Renee!!!
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Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Oh Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me?
- Endless Pleasure
- Scoglio D'Immota Fronte
- Quando Spieghi I Tuoi Tormenti
- Ombra Mai Fu
- To Fleeting Pleasures Make Your Court
- Lascia Ch'io Pianga
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- Let The Bright Seraphim
- V'adoro, Pupille
- Da Tempeste Il Legno Infranto
- Ritorna, Oh Caro E Dolce Mio Tesoro
- Sommo Rettor Del Cielo...D'una Torbida Sorgente
- Pensieri, Voi Mi Tormentate
- Bel Piacere E Godera Fido Amor!
- Calm Thou Soul...Convey Me To Some Peaceful Shore
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Those who may have feared that Renée Fleming might approach Handel with a too-Romantic vocal attitude need not have; whether it's the leadership of the sympathetic, historically informed Harry Bicket, the sound of the spare but warm Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, plain good sense and musicianship, or any combination of these, here she offers sixteen arias in almost-impeccable Baroque fashion. I doubt whether sopranos of Handel's age had voices as plush as Ms Fleming's but she manages to keep her tone as light and as airy as possible in these selections, never leaning or swooping into an accompanying note in an "un-Baroque" manner, and the result is simply ravishing. The voice, of course, is almost unbelievably beautiful and agile, the technique impeccable, complete with a trill unmatchable in any soprano singing today. From the long-breathed lines of "O sleep why dost thou leave me" from Semele to the fireworks in Cleopatra's "Da tempeste
," with stops along the way at the famous "Ombra mai fu" and a complete rarity from the composer's Lotario, this CD is just breathtaking. Brava Fleming--and bravo Harry Bicket! Oh, yes--bravo Handel! --Robert Levine
Customer Reviews:
clear as a bell.......2007-02-16
Renee Fleming is one of the most talented female vocalists around. She has such a beautiful, crystal clear voice, and she sings every song on this album well. As a singer myself, I definitely look up to her and very much admire the tone, quality, power, and range of her voice. I would definitely reccommend this album to anyone who enjoys classical music or is looking for someone to aspire to.
Renee Fleming...somewhat out of her depth.......2006-10-20
While it's not the most thrilling Renee Fleming album in the catalogue, her interpretations of Handel pieces is quite an accomplished feat, but when compared to her earlier efforts, rings hollow with it's lack of emotion. As other reviewers have noted, Ms Fleming does not sound like she is in complete grasp of the material, and her performance lacks any real depth or dramatic weight.
Perhaps the pieces of Handel aren't completely flattering to her style, or the mood in the recording studio might not have been exactly right...a million things might have happened to dull this album's power. I have listened to this album a couple of times now, and I'll keep it in my collection, but this one is for the die-hard Renee Fleming fans.
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Handel sung with gusto and wit.......2005-12-07
I am utterly in love with Renee Fleming's voice and I am very glad that she returned to her roots in this luminous Handel Recital. While her fioritura is not as excellent as Sutherland's she surpasses the Australian with her sincerity and sense for drama. Not one word is sung without attention, her silken voice sound absolutely radiant here. I also noticed that she is singing more precisely and elegantly here, giving Handel a dignified elegance, yet passion that it hasn't had since Ferrier (Who was an alto but she still reigns supreme). It is definitely a step in the right direction. Brava Miss Fleming!
Very disappointing Handel recital.......2005-10-30
This recital is mostly very bland and boring, with Fleming's Baroque vocal technique lacking in many ways.
The slow, languid arias like the opening "Oh Sleep" are too drawn out, without any character. The fast acrobatic arias show lack of agility, and poorly executed and overdone ornamentation. Fleming's heavy, laboured coloratura seems ill fitted for these selections. "Scoglio d'immota" in particular is very bad. Her leaps "from stone to stone" in this aria are proceeded by something of a bellow before each note. Fleming's rthythmic waywardness is also very evident in many tracks, and her diction is very indistinct. In English tracks she prounounces vowels in such bizarre ways, her singing of "endless laav" made me laugh and her Italian in "Quando spieghi" is just awful.
Fleming's "Ombra Mai Fu" lacks any character, tenderness, not to mention the missing recitativo. Lorraine Hunt's infinitely superior version should not be even compared to this one. And "Lascia ch'io pianga" is just so over the top, it sounds like a crossover track without the beat. Even Angela Gheorghiu's soppy but honest singing of this piece beats Fleming's interpretation.
"Let the Bright Serephim" has very serious tempo and scooping issues; Kiri Te Kanawa's unremarkable but pleasant enough version is better. "V'adoro pupille" is another drawn out, overtly sentimental aria. And in "Da Tempeste" Fleming sings the runs as it was jazz (?) music, it's strange, and the da capo part is so over the top. This aria is a total mess.
I have to admit I have problems listening to this album as a whole, midway through I just could not tolerate it any more. When I finally listened to the rest of this album, I liked it even less. The last track, Peaceful Shore is again so bland and pointless. I was just glad to be at the end of this recital.
As many people pointed out, even the accoustics of this recording are not good. The Orchestra of Enlightment plays just fine, but it makes little difference. With so many wonderful recent Handel recitals to choose from (Hunt, Bayrakdarian, Conolly, classics like Kirkby, Battle's Baroque Duets...) I think this is the one to skip.
Brava Renee!!!.......2005-09-28
This album is truly amazing. Renee has such a way with music from the Baroque era. She didn't over Romanticize the music. She lightened her voice perfectly for Handel's arias. The Giulio Cesare arias are incredible, and Endless Pleasure from Semele is astounding. Once again Brava!!
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