The Preview [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Preview: Kay Slay Intro
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2. Rep Ya Set
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3. Heat Coclked - Grafh, J-Hood
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4. Get It
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5. I Ain't Playin' - Grafh, Stat Quo
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6. Say Yeah
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7. In the Air
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8. Get Shot Boy
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9. Stab Somebody
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10. Born to Live
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See all 12 tracks on this disc
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1. Bonus Material [DVD] [*]
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The Preview,Grafh,Sure Shot Recordings,East Coast Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
The Preview [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Best compilation CD ever
- Here we go.
- Stallings CDs
- The Carl Stalling Project
- Warner Brother's King of Music
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The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002LJE
Release Date: 1990-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Putty Tat Trouble Part 6
- Hillbilly Hare
- Early WB Scores: The Depression Era
- The Good Egg
- Various Cues From Bugs Bunny Films
- There They Go Go Go
- Stalling Self-Parody: Music From Porky's Preview
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- Medley: Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungary Cannibals
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- Powerhouse And Other Cuts From The Early 50's
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Amazon.com
For fans of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, et al., this is the essential cartoon soundtrack as well as a monument to surrealism. During his 22 years as a composer for Warner Bros. animated shorts, Stalling invented the musical vocabulary of cartoons. Producer Hal Willner has lovingly assembled a sonic collage that showcases Stalling's compositional genius and uncanny ability to borrow a tune. It's a whirling collection of random moments, chock full of music you never knew you knew, from Bugs Bunny's theme from "Rabbit Fire" to Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse" to Stalling's own "Woo! Woo!" Also included in the mix: outtakes from recording sessions, and several complete scores. --Heidi MacDonald
Customer Reviews:
Best compilation CD ever.......2007-02-18
Carl Stalling gave me the best musical education I ever had. I'm spending the rest of my life learning the titles and composers of all the hundreds of tunes I first heard in his cartoon scores. I've had this CD ever since it came out, and it still is one of my favorites.
Only a handful of tracks are a complete score from one cartoon; most are snippets from several cartoons edited together with a common theme.
This CD is about a composer and his music, more than about the cartoons for which he composed it. To drive home this point, it includes the score from, of all things, 1939's "The Good Egg." No one would consider "The Good Egg" to be among the best Warner cartoons, but the score, heard by itself, turns out to be a tour de force that is highly representative of Stalling's work. That's what makes this CD such a great listening experience: It was pieced together by musicologists who chose the music based on its auditory qualities, and not on the relative fame of the cartoon associated with it. It is not merely a trip down memory lane (although it is that, too), but is a great creative work in its own right.
Despite the vast amount of Stalling music that exists, this CD provides as ambitious and exhaustive an overview as can be given, and its 1995 follow-up, while also worth having, is but a pale afterthought. There's no following this act.
Here we go........2006-11-16
This CD features music from the Warner Brothers cartoon film scores by Carl Stalling. There are some complete scores and also some "medleys", with clips from various cartoons strung together. Carl Stalling was a master at writing music for cartoons, but something is lost when you just hear the music without seeing the cartoon.
Stallings CDs.......2006-11-10
If you harken back to the days when you snuggled on the couch on a Saturday morning with your little ones, and ate donuts and drank juice and watched "Bugs Bunny" you will love these CDs. You'll recognize all the characters and their entrances and their pratfalls...and laugh and say "I've heard that!"...it's a walk down memory lane and a very special one, at that. I highly reccommend these to anyone who loves B Bunny.
Not to mention these are some of the finest musicians you will ever hear...a lesson in classical music, and cartoons.
The Carl Stalling Project.......2005-09-12
Music from Warner Brothers cartoons "Golden Years" (1936-1958).
Carl Stalling was the chief music arranger for Warner Brothers cartoons from 1936 to 1958. He was one of the foremost composers of cartoon music. This disk is much better than "The Carl Stalling Project Volume II."
Warner Brother's King of Music.......2003-12-02
Even if you do not recognize his name, Carl Stalling is a very familiar composer. He wrote the soundtrack for many of our young lives as the composer for Warner Bros.' "Merrie Melodies" and "Looney Tunes" cartoons from late 1930's to late 1970's. Hal Willner has compiled this CD that for the first time lets you hear the music on its own, and lets you realize just how much of the cartoons' impact came from Stalling's music.
Willner sifted through hundreds of cartoons to choose about 40 with the most significant music. He presents the music in a variety of formats. A few tracks provide the soundtrack for a single entire cartoon. Others are medlies from a certain period in Stalling's career or pieces that set a particular mood (such as the "Anxiety Montage"). There are also tapes from recording sessions for 1951's "Putty Tat Trouble" that give insight on how this music was recorded. I couldn't recommend this CD any more highly. (After you've given it a listen, check out a Raymond Scott "best of" album like "Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights" to see just how many of its tracks are familiar from various cartoons.)
Stalling's music, instead of following the traditional rules of musical structure (exposition, development, theme, variations, etc.), was written to follow the rapid action of cartoons. Stalling would not compromise on this, even if it meant having the 50-piece orchestra play fortissimo for five seconds and then having only one piccolo playing the next four seconds. To ensure a perfect correspondence between the sound and the image, Stalling and the cartoon's directors would agree on a few sketches and on the timing of the action. This enabled Stalling to compose and record the music without even seeing the movie. Carl Stalling was also a master at telling a story through music, with gestures so clear, that there is never any doubt as to his intentions.
Stalling once said, "One problem with cartoons today is that they have so much dialogue the music doesn't mean much." Unfortunately, this statement rings true as we move into 2004. But keeping Carl Stalling from rolling in his grave is not why you need to buy this CD. You need it because it is IMPOSSIBLE to maintain a bad mood while this CD is playing. You need this to listen to as a stress reducer on those tough days. You need this because it is complete childhood in a disc.
I challenge you to turn on your television and watch some Looney Tunes. Turn up the volume and listen while doing something else (wash dishes, write a paper perhaps.) I guarantee you will know exactly what is happening, and to whom. This was the comedic skill and genius talent of Carl Stalling.
As Porky Pig would say: "abieh-abieh-abieh... That's All Folks!"
Average customer rating:
- Decent but indulgent - first three-and-a-half tracks own, though
- One of his greatest
- Get it
- one of the 5 van morrison must-haves.
- WHATS THE DEAL?
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Saint Dominic's Preview
Van Morrison
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ASIN: B000002GNL
Release Date: 1997-06-03 |
Tracks:
- Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)
- Gypsy
- I Will Be There
- Listen To The Lion
- Saint Dominic's Preview
- Redwood Tree
- Almost Independence Day
Amazon.com essential recording
Conceived in the wake of his bucolic classics, Moondance and Tupelo Honey, 1972's Saint Dominic's Preview sustains their mix of crisp R&B ("Jackie Wilson Said") and anthemic folk-rock ("Almost Independence Day") while insinuating a darker, warier spirit to Morrison's music. In what would amount to the first major installment in an ongoing cycle of digs at the music business, the title song pits the singer's authentic art against the false idols of the predators and sycophants surrounding him--a familiar Morrison theme decades on but given a soulful urgency here that makes it tough to dismiss as the ravings of a career curmudgeon. --Sam Sutherland
Customer Reviews:
Decent but indulgent - first three-and-a-half tracks own, though.......2007-06-06
The potential to best arguably even Astral Weeks is certainly in this album, more so than any other of Van's discs but Veedon Fleece (I like Moondance, but I don't see it as the unbeatable classic it's made out to be by critics). But Van gets so wrapped up in himself in some spots it's unbelievable. A fine example is Listen to the Lion. I dig this song's pleasant Astral Weeks vibe, but no way is it a ten-minute song - it's far too repetitive to be that, and in truth Van's scatting irritates me. The failed goal was probably to emulate one of Dylan's two famous long-format album closers, Desolation Row and Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands (I see Sad-Eyed Lady as the best comparison), but it simply doesn't have what it takes to match either. By the time it finally winds to its close, you wish the recording engineer had said "enough is enough!" and put his foot down ages ago. Almost Independence Day (the other el longo songo) is even worse - droning Moog synth, frankly boring lyrics, and a riff copied from the first half of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here riff. Thanks, but no thanks. And while the mid-length title track has a catchy refrain and enjoyable country-gospel feel (a la Tupelo Honey), even it goes on a minute longer than needed. Morrison then turns around and recasts it as Redwood Tree, which is a filler, nothing else. But the first three tracks make this a recommended album. Jackie Wilson Said was the obligatory hit, and I love the song, an infectuous R&B shouter; Gypsy goes again for the Astral Weeks feel and pulls it off, with an unusual time signature switch (from 4/4 to 3/4 - in other words, he occasionally subtracts a beat), and I Will Be There grooves along pleasantly, sounding somewhat like a more R&B-leaning Doctor John.
One of his greatest.......2007-02-26
For some reason, this is one of his lesser known works. However, it is comfortably one of the best - alongside Moondance and Astral Weeks. However, the cd remaster is pox. There is no bass. Zip,Zero. Nada. To qualify that comment, I am a bit of an audiophile, use great sounding components - Arcam, Plinius, Magneplanar - and have the album on vinyl. The vinyl sounds great - rich and warm. Why are there no decent remasters of such an important, revered and basically great artist?!?
Get it.......2007-02-26
I tried to order this album from Amazon last year and they kept telling me it was coming and then finally said they couldn't get it. I dont know why it is not available because it is up there with Astral Weeks and Back on Top as his best albums. "Listen to the Lion" is a masterpiece. I saw him sing it in the Troubadour in LA in May 1973 and it was one of the two or three great concert moments--the live recording on Too Late to Stop doesn't do it justice and the original is still definitive. Nothing else on the album is quite in that class but Independence Day and Redwood Tree are first rate, as is the bluesy I will be THere. I finally bought an AON turntable and made a digital recording of my old album because I wanted it on my IPOD. It was the first vinyl I digitized. Get it anyway you can if you love Van
one of the 5 van morrison must-haves........2007-02-24
van morrison has recorded over 30 albums and all of them are worth owning. i would say, however, that only 5 of them are essential must-haves classics. these five are astral weeks, veedon fleece, moondance, it's too late to stop now, and saint dominic's preview. released in 1972, saint dominic's preview kicks off with wild exuberance on the track "jackie wilson said." "gypsy" is also upbeat and energetic and wonderful. however, it is the three longer, slower and moodier tracks, "listen to the lion," "saint dominic's preview," and "almost independence day," that really make this album a stunner. all van morrison fans must get this recording, and all fans of early 70's rock should do the same.
WHATS THE DEAL? .......2007-01-19
Out of the vast catalouge of Van Morrison albums, there are probably only enough to count on one hand that I really enjoy... that should go without saying that they are his earlier ones. I can't knock on his later stuff, so much, as I just guess they are over my head (still, just can't listen to 'em.) I don't like the way he has progressed- in fact, I like the THEM version of Van Morrison the best, when he was still churning out sixties garage stuff. After becoming a solo artist, it didn't take long for him to begin experimenting with different styles.
This album however is up there on my list of Van Morrison albums that I dig...and for some reason it is virtually unavailable (listed here only as a thirty dollar import). What gives?
I don't usually admit to stuff like this, but I stole this disc from my library years ago.. I don't suggest you do the same, but maybe your local library has it- in which case its worth checking out, if you like the sound of old Van Morrison. A better half of the album is compised of songs that exceed the ten minute mark, the ones where Van just keeps rambling. They are all pretty good to play at dinner or something, but my favorite song has to be GYPSY. That song just rolls, and is pretty rockin' for a Van Morrison song. JACKIE WILSON, is another fave, and I WILL BE THERE also a nice bluesy one.
I cant understand why this on is unavailable, when so many of his crappy later CD's are available in bushels. I feel it is my duty to unearth this rarity.
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- Perfect blend of catchy pop and Celtic soul
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Saint Dominic's Preview
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ASIN: B00000E9M2
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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- Gypsy
- I Will Be There
- Listen to the Lion
- Saint Dominic's Preview
- Redwood Tree
- Almost Independence Day
Customer Reviews:
Perfect blend of catchy pop and Celtic soul.......2003-09-01
Here Van Morrison has found the perfect balance between catchy, immediately accessible pop songs and the longer, atmospheric explorations that characterize his most serious work. The familiar Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile), a joyful celebration of life and music, opens this album of consistent quality and legendary songs. Gypsy is a tuneful rollicking number with a singalong chorus, whilst I Will Be There with its great keyboards and sax reverts to Morrison's familiar R&B territory. The mystical excursion Listen To The Lion is a masterpiece of spiritual yearning where Van uses his voice as an instrument at times, moaning and growling along with the music. The title track is another gem, this time with a west coast country rock sound. The melodic Redwood Tree is followed by another of his classic pieces, the sprawling Almost Independence Day with its profound lyrics and soulful feel. St Dominic's Preview is a brilliant album packed with great songs in a variety of styles that Morrison had mastered and made his own at this stage in his career.
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Preview Collection Integrity Music's Scripture Memory Songs
Manufacturer: Integrity Music
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ASIN: B000B7R6RW |
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8 tracks
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Scripture Memory Songs Preview Collection, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Integrity Media
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Release Date: 1994-08-02 |
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Stand Easy/Preview
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- Seven Braw Gowns
- Miss Drummond of Perth's Favourite Scotch Measure/Miss MacLeod's Minuet
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Gideon Lewensohn: Odradek
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ASIN: B00006L3GG
Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
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- II. Homage To Micah Lewensohn
- III. Homage To The Hiliards
- IV. Homage To George Rochberg
- V. Scherzofinale Or A Message From Dimitry
- Postlude For Piano
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East Coast Standards Time
East Coast Standards Time
Manufacturer: Altru Music
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ASIN: B0002OPMHK
Release Date: 2004-07-01 |
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Altru Music presents East Coast standards time. This is a recording of playing and creating Jazz on the spot! This is a coming together of individuals in a lifetime pursuit of their craft. Sharing their own thoughts through the music, for you to enjoy and to pass on. Jazz master, Ira Sullivan, plays tenor sax and alto flute. The Rich Walker Sextet is featured throughout this album. Two bonus tracks are included from their upcoming album, Bar Hop,featuring pianist Donald Brown. The music has a wide scope of moods, sounds, grooves,and wonderful solos intertwining within each of the cast. They interpret music that was made famous by Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Jimmy Smith,Kern/Hammerstien and others. The band includes Carlos Fernandez,perc.,Rich Walker,guitar, Richard Drexler,piano/bass walt Hubbard,drums Rex Wertz,tenor sax/flute Mark Mckee,piano Charlie Silva,bass and Mike Bocchicchio bass.
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Giant Robo
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Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
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MGM Soundtracks-MGM and Rykodisc present Sneak Preview (Enhanced)
Various Artists , Pino Donaggio , Quincy Jones , Mack David , Irwin Kostal , Dominic Frontiere , John Barry , Elmer Bernstein , Traffic and The Spencer Davis Group , and Ralph Burns
Manufacturer: MGM/Ryko
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ASIN: B000LL1JL2 |
Product Description
Tracklisting:
Disc One:
1. The Magnificent Seven-The Return of The Magificent Seven
2.Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-(Main Title)
3.Main Title-It's a Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World
4.Call Me Mister Tibbs -They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
5.Across 110th St.-(Main Title)
6.Theme from Lenny-Lenny
7.Bond Meets Octopussy-Octopussy
8.Theme from Carrie-Carrie
9.Semi-Fraudulent/Direct-From-Hollywood Overture-200 Motels
10.Hang'Em High-(Main Title)
11.Rancho Deluxe-(Main Title)
12.Stoney Cold Ground-Ned Kelly
13.On The move-Return Of The Magnificent Seven
**Enhanced program** It's a Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World theatrical trailer
Disc Two:
1.Overture-It's a Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World
2.Lament-Lenny
3.Harlem Clavinet-Across 110th St.
4.Some Gothic Ranch Action-Rancho Deluxe
5.Superbyrd-Revolution
6.Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush-(Main Title)
7.Daddy,Daddy,Daddy-200 Motels
8.Chitty Chitty Bang Bang- (Main Title)
9.The Big W-It's a Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World
10.The Palace Fight (end Title)-Octopussy
11.School of Flames-Carrie
12.Family Man-The Call Me Mr.Tibbs!
13.Rachel (Love Theme)-Hang'Em High
14.Finale-Return Of Magnificent Seven
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