Don't Lie [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Track Listings
1. Don't Lie (Album Version)
2. Shake Your Monkey (Non-Lp 'Main' Version)
3. Don't Lie (Beets & Produce, Ny Mix Version)
4. Don't Lie (Album Version, Closed Captioned Video)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Australian version of the new single. A&M. 2005.

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Don't Lie [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Don't Lie [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Hips Don't Lie, Pt. 1
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Move Your Hips
  • The best SHAKI single YET
  • Shakira - her hips truly do not lie
  • Just One Word: WOW!!!!!
  • Fantastic song; just learned it was remake though
Hips Don't Lie, Pt. 1
Shakira
Manufacturer: Sony / Bmg Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000F6ZO96
Release Date: 2006-05-08

Tracks:

  1. Hips Don't Lie - Wyclef Jean, Shakira
  2. Dreams for Plans - Shakira

Album Description

EU 2-track pressing includes 'Hips Don't Lie' (featuring Wyclef Jean) (Clean Version) and 'Dreams for Plans (Album Version, Clean Version). Packaged in a cardboad wallet. Sony. 2006.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Move Your Hips.......2007-07-27

Shakira is awesome !! This song Hips Don't Lie gives everyone the opportunity to move their hips and have fun and feel sexy.

Thank you Shakira !!

Dalila

5 out of 5 stars The best SHAKI single YET.......2007-05-11

not only is this a great song, but it is not included in the spanish version of this double album....and the spanish version of the song is on this single as well as my favorite version of it (boom-ba) which is afro-centric! it's a must have if you like this song and shakira!

5 out of 5 stars Shakira - her hips truly do not lie.......2007-01-05

This CD only contains two songs, but it is definitely worth it. Turn up the volume, and shake your car's windows out of their rails.
JEC

5 out of 5 stars Just One Word: WOW!!!!!.......2006-07-24

I've always adored Shakira for the boisterousness and vociferousness that she imports into her music. Be it "Whenever Wherever" or "La Tortura",her music combined with appealing lyrics have always sent a thrill of pleasure and liveliness down my feet and her latest sensational single,"Hips Don't Lie",released from the new album "Oral Fixation Vol.2" and featuring Wyclef Jean is no exception. Shakira lets loose her vibrant music and is so charming in her tone and rhythm. Shakira has really come a long way in becoming a real Latin pop diva and the Colombian singer is surely a big thing in the pop music industry. She looks so killing and sensuous in the video of the song too. "Hips Don't Lie" is another jewel for any pop music lover's treasure closet.

3 out of 5 stars Fantastic song; just learned it was remake though.......2006-07-19

I do not like pop music for the most part (rock and metal are my forte). Yet I find this song to be one of the catchiest (in a good way) I've heard since the stuff on "Thriller".
Now I just found it it's a damn remake. I really wanted to give it up to Shakira, normally reserved to a type of music I find relatively weak and emotionless, but that remake knowledge took away some of the magic of this otherwise outstanding song.
The Sun Don't Lie
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I'm not one known for JAZZ
  • Superb bass-driven album.
  • Too smooth, but otherwise fantastic
  • MR. MARCUS
  • Thanks, Victor, for reminding me how good this CD is. . . .
The Sun Don't Lie
Marcus Miller
Manufacturer: Pra Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  4. Live & More

ASIN: B00000363S
Release Date: 1993-11-18

Tracks:

  1. Panther
  2. Steveland
  3. Rampage
  4. The Sun Don't Lie
  5. Scoop
  6. Mr. Pastorius
  7. Funny (All She Needs Is Love)
  8. Moons
  9. Teen Town
  10. Juju
  11. The King Is Gone (for Miles)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I'm not one known for JAZZ.......2006-12-27

I'll be the first to admit, I have some "off the wall taste" in music and other facets in life. I listen to all genre of music and say.... I like the best of all types of music (rock, pop, r&b, alternative, UK, rap, gansta rap, bluegrass, Indian and minimal country ----- absolute fav is U2). It drives my husband absolutely crazy how I can flip from one song to another. I was recommended to Marcus Miller by a guy at a CD store..... way back when CDs first started out. "Panther" is my absolute favorite of Marcus Miller. THIS CD is a "must have". I tell everyone this is my favorite MM CD (as I have gone off the deep end in search of the "high" I received upon my first purchase of MM). I have to say, I have purchased this disc on NUMEROUS occasions. Thank goodness for internet..... as I was told a long time ago, this was out of production..... First after listening so much, to make sure I had one at home AND in my car. And, I think I lost another one or someone grabbed it up (a thief with great taste). That makes three.... and I have bought for at least one friend..... this is some serious "driving" music. I also used it for the background music of a home video a while back. It is amazing how many other songs and artist have MM in their music. Once you hear it.... it's like.... OMG, that's MM!!!! I have played MM before for friends..... I must say, not everyone "gets" MM.... but they just don't know any better!!!! What a shame! This is definitely a MUST HAVE CD.... probably not my last purchase.... yes, of the SAME CD..... If I was on a desert island and could only have three CDs for the rest of my life.... this would be one of the choices I'd take. Yes, I can say that FO SURE! There's another one for MM..... "Burning down the house!" I'm listening to The Ozell Tapes: Official Bootleg [Live]. It's an OK CD... but get this one instead!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Superb bass-driven album........2005-04-25

"The Sun Don't Lie" is one of those albums for me-- maybe I heard it at the right time in my life, maybe it really is that good, but even in the face of what many consider better records, this is my favorite of Marcus Miller's catalog-- certainly, his playing (as superb as it is) would be better on later albums, but I think this is some of his best work.

Marcus Miller is, of course, regarded as one of the great bassists, and with good reason, this album shows that nicely-- from breathtaking plucked runs (the intro to "Panther") to just stunning slap playing ("Rampage"), delicate fretless work ("Moons") and a great solo bass piece ("Mr. Pastorius", originally recorded with Miles Davis). But its the songwriting on this one that really shines, from the delicate "The Sun Don't Lie" to the great funky jazz-rock of "Funny (All She Needs is Love)", the hard swining "Rampage", and the totally brilliant "Panther"-- but what makes Marcus so great is that when his songs are bass driven, he somehow gets away without having a concrete bassline until another solo voice joins, when he steps back into a supportive role on the instrument. And with a generous supporting cast including guest performances by Miles Davis, Kenny Garrett, Wayne Shorter, and Vernon Reid, this album is nothing short of spectacular.

Certainly, if you're a Miles fan looking to explore Marcus' music, this is a great place to start, its how I did. This album is excellent.

4 out of 5 stars Too smooth, but otherwise fantastic.......2003-04-19

Marcus Miller is a fantastic bassist, though "The Sun Don't Lie" doesn't seem to showcase them as well as "M2". The drum machine rhythm tracks make the album too smooth. On the positive side, the songs are good, the solos are excellent, and Miles Davis plays on a track with Living Colour. "Juju" is a brassy version of the Shorter classic, though Marcus smooths out the edges of the original. This is a very good modern jazz disc.

5 out of 5 stars MR. MARCUS.......2002-12-18

...THIS IS MARCUS MILLER. I DARE SAY THAT THE BROTHER CAN DO NO WRONG - MUSICALLY! IF YOU LIKE MARCUS COP EVERY ONE OF HIS ALBUMS FOR MAXIMUM ENJOYMENT.

5 out of 5 stars Thanks, Victor, for reminding me how good this CD is. . . ........2001-10-24

After hearing MM's duet with Victor Wooten on VW's new live CD (LIVE IN AMERICA), I was reminded just how much I love this CD. Even though it is "old" in term of years (released in 1993), I never get tired of these songs. This was one of the first "solo" bass CDs I ever bought, and I was incredibly impressed with Miller's skills, not only on the electric bass, but on the many other instruments he plays, his arranging, and his use of other talents around him. If you look at the liner notes, you don't find many names missing from his list of collaborators on this disc. Even using his kids on "Juju" doesn't come off as being corny or exploitive. "Panther," "Rampage" (with help from Miles Davis), "Mr. Pastorius," "Funny," & "The King Is Gone" stand out, but it's hard to pick just three or four--they are all great songs! This is a great car CD, cranked to make the tires shake as you're doing a cool 75 mph on the highway. . . .

I don't have some vast history of bass listening experience to compare him to, but Marcus Miller is as good as I've heard, and the only electic bass player who has come along since who is even close would be Victor Wooten (whose first solo CD is more of a solo and is about as good). Since this, MM has produced a couple of great discs: TALES & LIVE AND MORE, with his new CD, M2, getting rave reviews. I have ordered it and can't wait to hear it!

Now I'm just waiting for his bass clarinet "solo" CD. . . .
Hips Don't Lie
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Best Hips don't lie single
Hips Don't Lie

ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000FP2MYW
Release Date: 2006-10-10

Album Description

Japanese pressing single includes 4 versions of the title track. Sony. 2006.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Hips don't lie single.......2007-02-22

If you are a Shakira CD single collector, then you must own all the hips don't lie singles including this one, but if you just want to get the best single version of every song, this is it for Hips Don't lie, great single, it has all the great versions made for this song, including the Spanish and Bamboo mix, plus a great remix. It is a great CD single to have even if you don't collect them.
Carmen Jones (1943  Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Contemporary Adaptation of Carmen
  • Now THIS is how CARMEN JONES should sound like!
Carmen Jones (1943 Original Broadway Cast)

Manufacturer: Decca U.S.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008BNUK
Release Date: 2003-02-25

Tracks:

  1. Prelude
  2. Opening Scene: Lift 'Em Up And Put 'Em Down
  3. Dat's Love
  4. You Talk Just Like My Maw
  5. Dere's A Cafe On De Corner
  6. Beat Out Dat Rhythm On A Drum
  7. Stan' Up And Fight
  8. Whizzin' Away Along De Track
  9. Dis Flower
  10. De Cards Don't Lie
  11. My Joe
  12. Dat's Our Man
  13. Finale
  14. Beat Out Dat Rhythm On A Drum

Amazon.com

Carmen Jones is one of the weirdest projects to ever hit the American musical theater. In 1943, lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II adapted Georges Bizet's Carmen for Broadway. The music was pretty much left intact, but Hammerstein transferred the action to WWII America. Carmen's tobacco factory became Carmen Jones' parachute factory, bullfighter Escamillo became boxer Husky Miller, and so on. As if this weren't enough, there also was the "small" detail of casting the show only with African-Americans. All in all, this ambitious endeavor makes Baz Luhrmann's La Boheme seem timid. Hammerstein's attempt at writing "black" hasn't aged all that well, but many of the show's songs retain a surprising impact. The feverish intensity of "Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum," for instance, hasn't dimmed over the years, and the song's been covered by a wide variety of performers, from Pearl Bailey and Marc Almond to Mandy Patinkin. The track is reprised as a bonus track at the end of the CD in a version sung by Kitty Carlisle (who's rather stiff compared to the show's June Hawkins). --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Contemporary Adaptation of Carmen.......2003-12-02

You may know that the smash grunge musical RENT is based on Puccini's opera LA BOHEME. And MISS SAIGON is MADAME BUTTERFLY, and trickiest of all AIDA is AIDA, but before all of those there was CARMEN JONES.

What makes CARMEN JONES different, however, is that it uses Bizet's original music, though it changes the setting and the lyrics (they're in English, too, rather than the original French). And who would have done such a thing? Oscar Hammerstein II (as in Rodgers & Hammerstein, I know you've heard of them. If not, shame on you, go straight to OKLAHOMA, do not pass go, do not collect CD of CARMEN JONES). This is one of Hammerstein's earlier works, and it's a great show. (There's a very successful movie version available on video, if you want to see it.)

CARMEN JONES updates the story of CARMEN. The original plot took place in Spain in 1820, Carmen was a gypsy. The first performance of CARMEN was in Paris in 1875. (Wow! Over 125 years, and it still plays regularly all over the world, talk about a great run!) What Hammerstein did was akin to what our current composers are doing with shows like RENT. He updated the show for his audience. Instead of Spaniards and gypsies, he used African-American factory workers, and set the story in 1943 during the war in a Southern town.

The story makes this a darker musical than Hammerstein's later shows like OKLAHOMA, CAROUSEL, THE KING AND I and SOUTH PACIFIC, some of which had their heavier elements, but were focused more on the romance. The tone of CARMEN JONES is more akin to his first show (the first musical) SHOWBOAT. It is also unusual not just for it's time but in general that it had an entirely African-American cast. While recent shows like Disney's THE LION KING and ONCE ON THIS ISLAND have also had predominantly African/African-American casts, these shows are few and far between. Another comparable show in terms of music and style would perhaps be Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS, though it's considered an opera rather than a musical.

5 out of 5 stars Now THIS is how CARMEN JONES should sound like!.......2003-02-26

Words cannot begin to sum up my joy that Decca Broadway finally deemed CARMEN JONES fit for a proper remaster. Oscar Hammerstein's lyrics set to Georges Bizet's classic score can now be heard clearly without distortion and this CD includes a complete plot synopsis and pictures. Now we no longer have to settle for that monstroscity from Pearl CD, which was an unauthorized recording, and I hope didn't take away too many sales from Decca Broadway. For musical buffs this CD is a must-have!
John Gay: The Beggar's Opera; Edward German: Tom Jones (Highlights)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Enjoyably 'Inauthentic,' Authentically 1950s Version
John Gay: The Beggar's Opera; Edward German: Tom Jones (Highlights)

Manufacturer: Class. for Pleas. Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000089HAZ
Release Date: 2003-08-05

Tracks:

  1. Overture - John Wills
  2. Thro' All The Employments Of Life - Owen Brannigan
  3. 'Tis Woman That Seduces All Mankind - Alexander Young
  4. If Love The Virgin's Heart Invade - Constance Shacklock
  5. A Maid Is Like The Golden Ore - Constance Shacklock
  6. Virgins Are Like The Fair Flower - Elsie Morison
  7. Our Polly Is A Sad Slut - Constance Shacklock
  8. Can Love Be Controlled By Advice? - Elsie Morison
  9. O Polly, You Might Have Toy'd And Kiss'd - Elsie Morison
  10. I Like A Ship In Storms Was Tossed - Elsie Morison
  11. A Fox May Steal Your Hens, Sir - Owen Brannigan
  12. O Ponder Well - Elsie Morison
  13. Pretty Polly, Say - Elsie Morison
  14. My Heart Was So Free - John Cameron
  15. Were I Laid On Greenland's Coast - Elsie Morison
  16. O What Pain It Is To Part - Elsie Morison
  17. Fill Every Glass - Alexander Young
  18. Let Us Take The Road - Alexander Young
  19. If The Heart Of A Man - John Cameron
  20. Youth's The Season - Dance - John Cameron
  21. Before The Barn-Door Crowing - Dance - Anna Pollak
  22. At The Tree I Shall Suffer - John Cameron
  23. Man May Escape From Rope And Gun - John Cameron
  24. App. 1. How Cruel Are The Traitors - Monica Sinclair
  25. App. 3. When You Censure The Age - Owen Brannigan
  26. How Happy Could I Be With Either - John Cameron
  27. I'm Bubbled, I'm Bubbled - Monica Sinclair
  28. Cease Your Funning - Elsie Morison
  29. Melodrama: The Escape Of Macheath - John Wills

Tracks:

  1. The Modes Of The Court So Common Are Grown - Alexander Young
  2. In The Days Of My Youth - Owen Brannigan
  3. Entrance Of Lucy - John Wills
  4. I'm Like A Skiff On The Ocean Tost - Monica Sinclair
  5. Come, Sweet Lass - Monica Sinclair
  6. Hither, Dear Husband - Monica Sinclair
  7. Which Way Shall I Turn Me? - John Cameron
  8. The Charge Is Prepared - John Cameron
  9. Macheath's Soliloquy - John Wills
  10. Would I Might Be Hang'd - Monica Sinclair
  11. Thus I Stand Like The Turk - John Cameron
  12. Introduction - Don't You Find The Weather Charming? - Gilbert Vinter & His Orchestra
  13. On A Januairy Morning In Zummerzetsheer - Nigel Brooks Chorus
  14. West County Lad, What Is't Ye Lack? - Nigel Brooks Chorus
  15. To-Day My Spinet, Closed And Idly Still - Cynthia Glover
  16. Wisdom Says 'Festina Lente' - Shirley Minty
  17. Madrigal: Here's A Paradox For Lovers - Shirley Minty
  18. Dream O' Day Jill - Cynthia Glover
  19. As All The Maids And I One Day - Shirley Minty
  20. A Soldier's Scarlet Coat - Nigel Brooks Chorus
  21. Love Maketh The Heart A Garden Fair - Cynthia Glover
  22. Morris Dance - Gilbert Vinter & His Orchestra
  23. Gavotte: Glass Of Fashion, Mould Of Form - Gilbert Vinter & His Orchestra
  24. The Green Ribbon - Shirley Minty
  25. If Love's Content Lie In The Spoken Word - Frederick Harvey
  26. Recitative And Waltz Song: Which Is My Own True Self... - Cynthia Glover
  27. Recitative And Waltz Song: For To-night Let Me Dream Out My Dream Of Delight - Cynthia Glover
  28. Hark! The Merry Marriage Bells - Shirley Minty

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Enjoyably 'Inauthentic,' Authentically 1950s Version.......2005-05-14

By rights, this 1955 version of John Gay's much-adapted 1728 'ballad opera' should sound antiquated beyond redemption: the musical version used is Frederick Austin's well-worn, prettified (& verbally expurgated) 1920 arrangement, subjected to the indignity of being blown up from chamber ensemble to full orchestra; Sir Malcolm Sargeant's tempi are impossibly 'inauthentic' (ie. slow); there are numerous cuts even beyond Austin's omissions; & the 2 separate casts, of opera singers & actors, recorded in different months, are not always convincingly 'matched up.' Yet it's one of the most enjoyable recordings I know of.
A quick scan of the cast list(s) will tell you why: the singers include Elsie Morison, John Cameron, Monica Sinclair, Ian Wallace, Owen Brannigan & Alexander Young & the actors Zena Walker, John Neville, Rachel Roberts, Eric Porter & Paul Rogers. In other words, these are top pros & strong audio personalities who grab their every opportunity. The musical performance is sumptuous & sheer pleasure to listen to, the actors & dialogue 'production' brisk, funny & sharper than you might expect. And the sound for both music & dialogue is of demonstration quality, one of the best of the period.
Those who find this version too musically ponderous or dramatically reactionary can find antidotes in the Bare Baroque Basics one by Jeremy Barlow & The Broadside Band (Hyperion), word & note complete, & the radical & often inspired 1948 Benjamin Britten arrangement (complete on Argo, abridged with the original cast on Pearl). They'll be missing some good 50s fun, though.
They'll also be missing the only available excerpts (15 numbers) from Edward German's tuneful 1907 operetta 'Tom Jones.' This really IS 'cleaned up' 18th century, genteel beyond the call of duty, but for those who respond to musical theater of the period, highly recommended. The 1966 recording is lively & accomplished. As Miss Jean Brodie would say, For those who like that sort of thing, that is the sort of thing they like. And a good thing too.
Eyes Don't Lie
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A little bit rock and pop
Eyes Don't Lie
Donny Osmond
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000008J6L
Release Date: 1990-09-25

Tracks:

  1. My Love Is a Fire
  2. Eyes Don't Lie
  3. Love Will Survive
  4. Sure Lookin'
  5. Private Affair
  6. Take Another Try (At Love)
  7. Make It Last Forever
  8. Never Too Late for Love
  9. Just Between You and Me
  10. Before It's Too Late

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A little bit rock and pop.......2003-11-27

This album is a must have for any Donny Osomond fan. My Love is A Fire does sound a bit like Escapade by Janet Jackson, but who cares, both are excellent songs. I love the One Bad Apple sample in Take Another Try at Love. Love Will Survive is a great ballad in the same vein as Sacred Emotion, on Donny's comeback album. Please check out this album. Every song is a winner!
Red Hot + Country
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Red Hot + Country
    Stills & Nash / Fire And Rain - Sammy Kershaw Various artists Teach Your Children - Suzy Bogguss/Alison Krauss/Kathy Mattea/Crosby , Folsom Prison Blues - Brooks & Dunn/Johnny Cash/ Folsom Prison Blues - Brooks & Dunn/Johnny Cash , . Rock Me On The Water - Kathy Mattea/Jackson Browne/ Matchbox - Carl Perkins/Duane Eddy/The Mavericks , Crazy - Jimmie Dale Gilmore/Willie Nelson/ Willie Short - Mary Chapin Carpenter/Forever Young - Johnny Cash , If These Old Walls Could Speak - Nanci Griffith/Jimmy Webb/ Up Above My Head / Blind Bartimus - Marty Stuart/Jerry & Tammy Sullivan , You Gotta Be My Baby - Dolly Parton/ Close Up The Honky Tonks - Radney Foster/ Goodbye Comes Hard For Me - Mark Chesnutt , The - Wilco/Syd Straw Pictures Don't Lie - Billy Ray Cyrus/ When I Reach The Place I'm Going - Patty Loveless/ T.B. Is Whipping Me , and Keep On The Sunny Side - Randy Scruggs/Earl Scruggs/Doc Watson
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000NROPV0

    Product Description

    1. Teach Your Children - Suzy Bogguss/Alison Krauss/Kathy Mattea/Crosby, Stills & Nash 2. Fire And Rain - Sammy Kershaw 3. Folsom Prison Blues - Brooks & Dunn/Johnny Cash 4. Rock Me On The Water - Kathy Mattea/Jackson Browne 5. Matchbox - Carl Perkins/Duane Eddy/The Mavericks 6. Crazy - Jimmie Dale Gilmore/Willie Nelson 7. Willie Short - Mary Chapin Carpenter 8. Forever Young - Johnny Cash 9. If These Old Walls Could Speak - Nanci Griffith/Jimmy Webb 10. Up Above My Head / Blind Bartimus - Marty Stuart/Jerry & Tammy Sullivan 11. You Gotta Be My Baby - Dolly Parton 12. Close Up The Honky Tonks - Radney Foster 13. Goodbye Comes Hard For Me - Mark Chesnutt 14. Pictures Don't Lie - Billy Ray Cyrus 15. When I Reach The Place I'm Going - Patty Loveless 16. T.B. Is Whipping Me, The - Wilco/Syd Straw 17. Keep On The Sunny Side - Randy Scruggs/Earl Scruggs/Doc Watson RED HOT + COUNTRY, in addition to supporting AIDS research, will fund a special education project which will target rural communities throughout the nation. "Teach Your Children" was nominated for Best Country Vocal Collaboration, and "Keep On The Sunny Side" was nominated for Best Country Instrumental Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. RED HOT + COUNTRY is the fourth album in the very successful RED HOT series of genre-specific recordings benefiting AIDS Awareness. This time it's country music's turn, and under the guidance of Kathy Mattea, numerous contemporary Nashville superstars chose a song or a style representing an influence on their own artistry. For the most part they chose songs of hope and healing. From the opening "Teach Your Children" featuring Mattea, Suzy Bogguss, Alison Krauss, and Crosby Stills & Nash to the closing Carter Family tune, "Keep On The Sunnyside," featuring bluegrass greats Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson, the entire album offers a ray of light in these fearful times.
    Carmen Jones
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    • BEWARE!!! Unauthorized recording! Poorly mastered!
    • A Unique Blend!
    Carmen Jones
    Original Cast
    Manufacturer: Pearl
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005AV2A
    Release Date: 2001-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. Act I: Prld - The Carmen Jones Orch/Joseph Littau
    2. Act I: Opening Scene: Introducing 'Lift 'Em Up And Put 'Em Down' - Carmen Jones Chor/Robert Shaw
    3. Act I: That's Love (Habanera) - Muriel Smith/Carmen Jones Chor/Robert Shaw
    4. Act I: You Talk Just Like My Ma - Carlotta Franzell/Luther Saxon
    5. Act I: There's A Cafe On The Corner (Seguedille) - Muriel Smith/Luther Saxon
    6. Act I: Beat Out That Rhythm On A Drum (Gypsy Song) - June Hawkins/Carmen Jones Chor/Robert Shaw/Cozy Cole
    7. Act I: Stand Up And Fight (Toreador Song) - Glenn Bryant/Carmen Jones Chor/Robert Shaw
    8. Act I: Whizzing Away Along The Track (Qnt) - Muriel Smith/June Hawkins/Jessica Russell/Dick Montgomery/Randall Steplight
    9. Act I: This Flower (Flower Song) - Luther Saxon
    10. Act II: The Cards Don't Lie (Card Song) - Muriel Smith/June Hawkins/Jessica Russell
    11. Act II: My Joe (Micaela's Aria) - Carlotta Franzell
    12. Act II: That's Our Man - Carmen Jones Chor/Robert Shaw
    13. Act II: Scene: Joe And Carmen (Finale) - Luther Saxon/Muriel Smith/Carmen Jones Chor/Robert Shaw
    14. Carmen Fant - Isaac Stern

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars BEWARE!!! Unauthorized recording! Poorly mastered!.......2003-02-26

    I will get straight to the point: The CD is a poorly mastered, unauthorized recording of the original Carmen Jones cast recording using ancient recordings of the original 78 records. Pearl Records did not, repeat DID NOT receive Decca Broadway's permission to make this recording. However, Decca Broadway DID remaster FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTERS OF "CARMEN JONES" which sounds 100 times better than this thing and includes liner notes and pictures! Purchase the Decca Broadway recording instead. Frankly, this recording should rot!

    4 out of 5 stars A Unique Blend!.......2001-07-03

    This soundtrack is a unique blend of vocals and brilliant instrumentals. While the songs aren't great, the performance is really wonderful!
    Hips Don't Lie
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • So so!!!
    • dissappointment
    Hips Don't Lie
    Shakira
    Manufacturer: Sony/Epic
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    ColombiaColombia | South & Central America | International | Styles | Music
    ColombiaColombia | South & Central America | Compilations | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    Latin PopLatin Pop | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Adult Contemporary | Pop | Styles | Music
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    1. Hips Don't Lie, Pt. 1
    2. Promiscuous
    3. Laundry Service
    4. Oral Fixation Vol. 2
    5. Oral Fixation vol. 2

    ASIN: B000F7MKPQ
    Release Date: 2006-06-13

    Tracks:

    1. Hips Don't Lie [Album Version]
    2. Dreams for Plans [Album Version] - Shakira
    3. Hips Don't Lie [Wyclef Mix Show Mix]
    4. Hips Don't Lie [Multimedia Track]

    Album Description

    Enhanced 2006 single by this sexy Latin superstar. Features three versions of 'Hips Don't Lie' (Enhanced Video, Wyclef Mix Show Mix and Album Version) plus 'Dreams For Plans'. Epic.

    Album Details

    The Hit Single from the Columbian Temptress and the Once and Future Fugee from her Album "Oral Fixations Volume 2" Includes a Special Remix by Wyclef Along with the Enhanced Promotional Video and the LP Track "Dreams for Plans".

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars So so!!!.......2006-07-05

    I bought this CD, it took more days than the days that Amazon offers, the picture on the cover is awesome, original and cool...

    Track 1 - danceable, sticky, album version
    Track 2 - nice, to listen during traffic
    Track 3 - bad mix, not danceable, boring, repetative, so so...!

    In general, if you r a Shakira fan buy it, and if not, just buy the normal album, the single is not worth it...

    3 out of 5 stars dissappointment.......2006-07-02

    I got the cds. the bonus video doesnt play as a video. It dont exist at all. are all videos and cds bootleg? is that why I couldnt play my video. all i could hear was the audio which is gr8 but I was looking foward to seeing the video as well. I was happy to see I got a video till I couldnt see it.
    Song of the Volga Boatmen
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Slavyanka Has Done It Again!
    Song of the Volga Boatmen

    Manufacturer: Dorian Recordings
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Vocal & SongVocal & Song | Early Music | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music | Requiems
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    Folk SongsFolk Songs | Songs & Lieder | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00004X0NP
    Release Date: 2000-10-10

    Tracks:

    1. Live Long
    2. The Battle Of Borodino
    3. Hey, Soldiers!
    4. Meadowslands
    5. Song Of The Volga Boatmen
    6. Deep In The Forest
    7. Evening Bells
    8. Coachbells
    9. Rise, Fair Sun
    10. At My Father's Gate
    11. O, My Freedom
    12. Along The River
    13. Twelve Bandits
    14. Sacred Love
    15. Soft Ukrainian Night
    16. Lullaby
    17. Thou Art A Vineyard
    18. Kviria
    19. Don't Lie Around, Djemo
    20. Birch Switches
    21. Come Savior, Today
    22. Many Years

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Slavyanka Has Done It Again!.......2001-07-31

    Slavyanka has always been one of my favorite groups ever since they came out with their first album of Russian religious music and I find this album to be one of their finest. It feature folksongs that are both familiar and unfamiliar and some pieces that non-Russians will recognize. Try it out and hear for yourself!

    Soul Music:

    1. Drum & Bass Strip To The Bone By Howie B
    2. Float
    3. Friends and Nervous Breakdowns [Explicit Lyrics]
    4. From Start to Finish [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Full Circle [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Game So Tight
    7. Ghetto Bill, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
    8. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
    9. Greatest Hits: Naughty's Nicest
    10. He Got Game (1998 Film) [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]

    Soul Music

    soul music

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