Me-2-U
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1. Alone Wit U
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3. All Night
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4. I Love
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10. Goodbye Girl
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- Wonderful Town is a wonderful show
- Light and lively musical comedy
- a must-have recording for REAL Broadway fans
- Leonard Bart-stein? Listen for yourself....
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Wonderful Town (Original 1953 Broadway Cast)
Leonard Bernstein , Betty Comden , and Adolph Green
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ASIN: B00005O6KS
Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Christopher Street
- Ohio
- One Hundred Easy Ways
- What a Waste
- A Little Bit in Love
- Pass the Football
- Conversation Piece
- A Quiet Girl
- Conga!
- My Darlin' Eileen
- Swing!
- It's Love
- Ballet at the Village Vortex
- Wrong Note Rag
- Opening (from the original Decca recording of "On the Town")
- Carried Away (from "On the Town")
- Lonely Town (from "On the Town")
- I Can Cook Too (from "On the Town")
- Lucky to Be Me (from "On the Town")
- Ya Got Me (from "On the Town")
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Wonderful Town is a wonderful show.......2004-10-25
This is a terrific show. It has a famous composer, great tunes and a good, upbeat story. Why it has so thoroughly faded from memory is a question that puzzles me greatly.
The orchestrations are attributed to another individual, but Bernstein must have taken some substantial role in their creation, for large parts of "Wonderful Town" resemble only one other musical, "West Side Story."
Rosalind Russell is the star here, and rightly so. She sings--or rather croaks--her material very well, indeed. Only in "Swing" is she overmatched by the musical requirements and even then she fights them to a draw.
Edith Adams is very good, too, as Eileen. I think of her as Edie Adams, a sixties icon, wife of comedian Ernie Kovacs, mayhem-minded member of the Nairobi Trio and super-sexy pitchwoman for White Owl Cigars. I had no idea that she had also starred on Broadway. It was a pleasant surprise to find her here.
The men in the lead parts sing in that typical Broadway growl: perfect diction and lousy tone. They are endearingly awful. And I mean that in the best possible sense.
Five stars, no doubt about it!
Light and lively musical comedy .......2004-08-07
The first cast album of WONDERFUL TOWN sounds even better than ever in Decca's latest remastering. The sound is still somewhat flat (as are all Decca albums from the 40s/50s) but the Decca engineers have worked wonders on the 50 year old tapes making them sound as good as possible. Rosalind Russell was a perfect choice to play the acerbic Ruth. She doesn't have much of a singing voice but the songs were tailored to her limited range and she makes the character come alive. Edith Adams sounds properly winsome as her sister Eileen. In the supporing roles, Jordan Bentley comes off best as Wreck, but George Gaynes makes for a ponderous, somehwat stuffy Bob Baker.
In terms of album production, Decca eliminated the Overture and some of the dance music, and re-arranged "Christopher Street" to eliminate the spoken vignettes. Otherwise the score is presented in a faithful aural re-creation. The booklet offers a detailed synopsis to guide you through the score.
The bonus tracks are six songs from ON THE TOWN originally recorded when that show was playing on Broadway. This is NOT the definitive recording of ON THE TOWN. For that you need the 1960 album avaialble on Sony. But, the excerpts heard here provide an enjoyable bonus.
a must-have recording for REAL Broadway fans.......2002-12-26
This marvellous new re-issue of WONDERFUL TOWN is a must-have for Broadway buffs. In fact, this is really two albums in one, as it also contains the rare 1945 studio recording of ON THE TOWN as a bonus!
The story is based on the play "My Sister Eileen", written by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov; as well as the stories written by Ruth McKenney. The play was later turned into a successful Columbia film starring Rosalind Russell (as Ruth Sherwood) and Janet Blair as Eileen. Several years later Columbia released a musical version (following the success of WONDERFUL TOWN) which starred Janet Leigh and Betty Garrett.
WONDERFUL TOWN originally starred Rosalind Russell (repeating her film role) as Ruth and Edith 'Edie' Adams as Eileen. The cast also included George Gaynes (GIGI, 'Punky Brewster') as the romantic male lead.
The score by Betty Comden and the late Adolph Green is gorgeous, and features the comical "100 Easy Ways", the lilting "A Little Bit in Love" and the showstopping "Conga!" and "Wrong-Note Rag".
No Broadway-recording collection is complete without the original cast of this landmark musical.
This re-issue from the superb Decca Broadway range also includes the rare 1945 set of ON THE TOWN, which featured original cast-members Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Nancy Walker singing their songs from the show, with Mary Martin singing "Lonely Town" and "Lucky to Be Me".
Highly-recommended.
Leonard Bart-stein? Listen for yourself...........2002-09-23
Leonard Bernstein never erred on the side of subtlety, and this original-cast album contains two of his most enjoyable essays in musical near-mayhem: "Christopher Street" and "The Wrong Note Rag." The former is vastly like the theme music to "The Simpsons," and the listener can decide for himself how much of a coincidence this is or isn't. "The Wrong Note Rag" uses the tritone of the scale and a varied meter to make life difficult for the singers and anyone trying to count along. Unlike so many send-ups of the 1920s, this song ingenioulsy captures the musical and lyrical feel of novelty numbers like 1924's "Fascinating Rhythm"--or, better yet, the slightly later "Crazy Rhythm." A parody of the 1920s that shows any sense of the 1920s is a rare item, indeed. "Wonderful Town" is an interesting, enjoyable, and valuable historical piece, and I can only imagine what later performers did with it. I don't want to know.
Quality over quantity.......2002-05-19
Yes, the original 1953 cast recording of "Wonderful Town" may not be the most complete cast recording of the hit musical BUT I would wholeheartedly reccommend this CD over any other version. Why? Because of its original cast members and its original orchestrations! Rosalind Russell is peerless as Ruth Sherwood (I consider her version of "One Hundred Easy Ways" one of the funniest songs in musical theatre history) and Edie Adams shines through radiantly. Listen to her sing "A Little Bit In Love" to understand what I'm talking about. Also, the original orchestrations gtive this CD more vibrance than any of the later incarnations INCLUDING the 1999 studio recording, which to me sounds too mechanical and the British orchestrator doesn't seem to get the rhythms right. The original cast recording is A MUST for the true theatre fan, abridged score or not
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- Operatic icon. Performer against which others are measured.
- La Divina set the stage
- The queen of opera
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La Divina 2
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ASIN: B000002RTT
Release Date: 1994-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Alceste: Divinites du Styx Acte 1
- Carmen: Les tringles des sistres tintaient Acte ll
- Ernani: Surta e la notte......Ernani! Ernani, involami Atto l
- Manon Lescaut: In quelle trine morbide Atto ll
- Aida: Ritorna vincitor Atto l
- Orphee et Eurydice: J'ai perdu mon Eurydice Acte lV
- I vespri siciliana: Bolero: Merce, dilette amiche Atto V
- Louise: Depuis le jour Acte lll
- La Boheme: Donde lieta usci Atto lll
- Mignon: Ah, pour ce soir...Je suis Titania Acte ll
- La Traviata: Teneste la promessa...Addio, del passato Atto lll
- Don Carlo: O don fatale Atto lll
- Samson et Dalila: Printemps qui commence Acte l
- La Sonnambula: Compagne, teneri amici...Come per me sereno Atto l
- Adriana Lecouvreur: Ecco: respiro appena...Io son 'lumile ancella Atto l
- Lucia di Lammermoor: Spargi d'amaro pianto Atto lll
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Operatic icon. Performer against which others are measured........2007-05-26
Maria Callas may be the only female operatic 'superstar' working in my lifetime. In the 1950s and early 1960's, she had all the star power and paparrazi draw of Jackie and Marilyn, far outstripping the fame to the world at large of her primary rival, Renita Tibaldi. I am not an expert, or even an experienced amateur at evaluating operatic sopranos; however I've listened to several of the modern crop, and while the newbies probably do a better job of keeping on key, none of them can match the drama emoted by Ms. Callas on any given aria. All three releases are especially good buys, as they all run to over 72 minutes; however the recording quality does show its early (pre-multitrack, pre-digital) recording technology. Each is as good as the next regarding content, but 2 and 3 are a bit better in sound quality.
La Divina set the stage.......2007-01-05
Maria Callas, as I understand it (I'm not a music expert), helped create a new interest in the bel canto tradition of Donizetti and Bellini at mid-twentieth century. This album represents those composers, plus many others as well.
Callas' range in choice of operatic material is great indeed. Selections on this CD run from Gluck to Donizetti to Bizet and Puccini. Her voice, uneven on occasion, does not define her importance. As noted, she helped spark a renewed interest in bel canto works. The irony is that she did not have great coloratura skills. In the selection from Lucia di Lammermoor, a trill is scarcely heard. Think a few years later, to Joan Sutherland, later still to Beverly Sills, and more recently to sopranos such as Angela Gheorghiu. They all have much better technique, trill well, and exhibit much more agile coloratura singing. But Callas was an important predecessor.
More important than technique is the passion that many heard in her voice and her presence on stage. This is a good introduction to the range of Callas' repertoire and a reminder of this fiery singer from decades ago.
The queen of opera.......2004-05-16
Absolutely beautiful! Divine is the only word to do her justice! Viva La Divina, BRAVISSIMA!
Essential!.......2004-04-04
All three La Divina Albums are essential indeed! I bought them all and enjoy them! A very beautiful, dramatic voice!
The entire La Divina series is AMAZING!.......2004-02-26
I bought all three La Divina Releases and they're all splendid. Brilliant, for Callas and beyond!
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- Another great trip down the MFU memory lane
- The best of the three Double CDs ORIGINAL soundtrack release
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
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ASIN: B0006SSQ7U
Release Date: 2005-01-04 |
Tracks:
- First Season End Title
- Vulcan Affair (Suite No. 2)
- Iowa-Scuba Affair
- Shark Affair
- Deadly Games Affair (Suite No. 2)
- Meet Mr. Solo
- Giuoco Piano Affair
- King of Knaves Affair: Suite No. 2
- First Season Main Title [Revised]
- Deadly Decoy Affair
- Spy With My Face
- Second Season Main Title
- Alexander the Greater Affair
- Ultimate Computer Affair
- Very Important Zombie Affair
- Dippy Blonde Affair
- Seadly Goddess Afair
- Moonglow Affair
Tracks:
- One of Our Spies Is Missing
- Third Season Main Title
- Sort of Do-It-Youself Dreadful Affair
- Galatea Affair
- Pop Art Affair
- Come With Me to the Casbah Affair
- Off-Broadway Affair
- Concrete Overcoat Affair
- Napoleon's Tomb Affair
- Alternate Fourth Season Main Title
- Fourth Season (End Title)
- Test Tube Killer Affair
- Prince of Darkness Affair
- Seven Wonders of the World Affair
Customer Reviews:
Another great trip down the MFU memory lane.......2005-10-19
Volume 2 (comprised of 2 CDs) is another first rate compilation of the series' original music and not to be missed by U.N.C.L.E. fans. The liner notes are wonderful and add a lot to ones appreciation of the music.
My only problem is that THE CDs ARE COPY PROTECTED! Considerable work is needed to get the music onto your iPod, if you really want the music in your mp3 collection. This is a major hassle and a surprise, since the first set in the series was not copy protected.
The best of the three Double CDs ORIGINAL soundtrack release.......2005-07-12
Many of us have always thought The Man From UNCLE had the best music for a TV series ever, and this three double CD release confirms this. Wow! I'd be just happy with one CD, but having SIX (three double CDs packages) is absolutely out of this world, I mean, a lifetime wait come true.
Indeed, this is an unbelievable collection of three double CDs packages with the complete series soundtrack, and I mean the complete music, not a tune is missing.
And this is the ORIGINAL Man From Uncle music. Let me stress the point: this is the four years ORIGINAL soundtrack with the original recordings as they were heard throughout the series, not a no-name orchestra doing personal versions of the stuff. The audio transfer is very, very good, the music from late episodes is even in stereo.
Each individual CD carries over 70 minutes of music. All in all there you have the four TV seasons main titles and all, absolutely all of TMFU unforgetable music.
This is not a chronological release, meaning, all CDs have a mix of music from all four TV seasons. Volume 1 is heavier on early TV seasons stuff, fans of Jerry Goldsmith will love it. Those of us who prefer what Gerald Fried and later Richard Shores did with TMFU music, then volume 2 is mandatory. If you are a fan, you can't miss any of these six CDs. However if buying all three double packages is too much for you, you must go with Volume 2, no questions asked. Volume three is the weakest of them as it brings "suites" and a whole CD with "The Girl From Uncle" soundtrack, but you have a bonus "Open Channel D" beeper.
Each package is gorgeous, each with a glossy color booklet with extensive liner notes with details on how each tune was written to a specific TV series episode and how it was used onwards. You have bios on the composers, on how the recordings were made, even an overview on how many instruments were available in each of the years the music was recorded.
So, throw away your Hugo Montenegro Man From Uncle CD, this is the REAL thing.
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- SILLS GOES FOR BROKE -------- AND SHE TRIUMPHS
- Enough!
- The best set available - wonderful
- A great Anna
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Donizetti: Anna Bolena
G. Donizetti , and Beverly Sills
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ASIN: B00005AWIL
Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Anna Bolena: Sinfonia
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Introduzione
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Ella di me, sollecita
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Si taciturna e mesta
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Deh! Non voler costringere
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Copme, innocente giovane
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Legger potessi in me! Non v'ha sguardo
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - O! qual parlar fu il suo!
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Si: l'avrete
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - la mia fama e a pie dell'ara
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Ella pure amor m offria
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene One - Ah! qual sia cercar non oso
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Two - Chi veggo?...in Inghilterra
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Two - Da quel di che, lei perduta
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Two - Ah! cosi nei di ridenti
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Two - Desta si tosto
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Two - Io sentii sulla mio mano
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Two - or che reso ai patri i lidi
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Two - Questo di per noi spuntato
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- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - E'sgombro il loco...
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - Ah! parea che per incanto
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - Basta...basta...tropp'oltre vai...
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - Anna! - Riccardo!
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - S'ei t'aborre, io t'amo ancora
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - Ah!...per pieta del mio spavento
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - Alcun potria ascoltarti
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - Tace ognuno
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - Il quegli sgardi impresso
- Anna Bolena: Act One, Scene Three - In separato carcere
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene One - O! Dove mai ne andarono
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene One - O mie fedeli
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene One - Dio, che mi vedi in core
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene One - Sul suo capo aggravi un Dio
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene One - Dal mio cor punita io sono
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene One - Va, infelice, e teco reca
Tracks:
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Ebben? dinanzi ai giudici
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Scostatevi...il Re giunge...
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Ambo morrete
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Al Consiglio sien tratti
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Sposa a Percy
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Per questa fiamma indomita
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Stolta! non sai...
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Two - Ah! pensate che rivolti
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Tu pur dannato a morte
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Vive tu, te ne scongiuro
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Nel veder la tua costanza
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Chi puo vederla
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Piangete voi?
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Al dolce guidami castel natio
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Qual mesto suon?...
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Cielo, a'miei lunghi spasimi
- Anna Bolena: Act Two, Scene Three - Coppia iniqua
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SILLS GOES FOR BROKE -------- AND SHE TRIUMPHS.......2006-04-17
I, being a great admirer of Callas, Caballe', Sutherland, and Sills, cannot understand why people so vehemently bash one of them in favor of the other. This does nothing to further the interest of music, and it reduces great operatic singing to the level of ice hockey. "Anna Bolena" is an opera that requires a very special type of soprano. It is, essentially, a florid bel canto opera for a considerably heavier voice than that associated with such bel canto heroines such as those encountered in "Puritani", "Sonnambula", and "Lucia". A great "Anna Bolena" should also be able to command Norma and Rossini's "Semiramide". Beverly Sills had a basically small voice, and she herself has admitted repeatedly that her undertaking Donizetti's Three Queens (Anna Bolena, Maria Stuarda, and Elizabeth in "Roberto Devereux) probably shortened her career by a decade. She was, of course, right. She certainly makes Anna Bolena a convincing vocal creation, and she sings with great conviction and involvement. But even so, there are moments when you know that she's pushing her resources to the virtual end of their endurance. She manufactures low chest tones that are completely out of allignment with the rest of her voice, and some of her top notes are nothing more than pitched screams. Of course, her passion and sincerity compensates for a lot of these deficiencies, and she emerges with a great success. I respect Sills, and have always felt that she was a little undone by her publicity machine, as well as the constant shadows of Callas, Sutherland, and Caballe. Truth to tell, all three had voices far more suited to these heavier bel canto roles. I'm not going to enter any fray and state any opinions here. Beverly Sills put forth a tremendous amount of skill and effort into roles like Anna Bolena, and she paid a vocal price, as one can hear on this recording. Still, I wouldn't be without this performance. Shirley Verrett is an outstanding Jane Seymour (she certainly could have sung Anna Bolena!), though I'm not sure that she and Sills blend all that well together. Whatever the case, let's give all these great sopranos a break and stop bashing them. My message to the bashers is: Callas, Sills, Caballe' & Sutherland have BEEN there and made it. What have YOU accomplished?
Enough!.......2006-01-25
Will this awfully mellow coloratura chirper ever stop shrieking? Sills couldn't fit the role of Anna less! Maria Callas, La Divina, has always been, and will always remain the role's owner.
Incidentally, how can some people blatantly dare show their absolute ignorance? How can somebody call -and get away with it- Callas' soloists Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, Giulietta Simionato, and Gianni Raimondi "second rate"??? I guess you've neither listened to any of them nor heard of their superb and much acclaimed qualities as musicians!!!
The best set available - wonderful.......2005-03-27
This is one of my favourite operas. I have heard the Callas, Sunderland (CD and DVD performances) and Gruberova (not to mention some live recordings).
Callas was breathtaking in her live performance from the 50's (especially in Act 3) BUT the sound quality is very poor indeed and the other soloists are second rate. The performance was also heavily cut. I only wish she had recorded the whole opera in the studio, instead of one or two arias.
Sunderland was well past her prime by the time she recorded her performance on CD. Her diction, never a strong point for her, is particularly 'woolly' and she has problems sustaining the higher register without strain. It is a pity she didn't record it much earlier in her career. Boynage conducts in a pedestrian manner too (compare the overture from Boynage and Rudel, Rudel makes the overture exciting and vibrant. Boynage conducts a somewhat flat and one dimensional rendition).
Gruberova's recording on CD is from a live performance and is truly aweful in places. I actually think it is one of the worst performances of anything I have ever heard 'recorded'. Don't touch it with a barge pole.
Then there is Sills performance. OK, I wish the voice was a little heavier at times but her singing is, as usual, beautiful. You feel that Anna Bolena is a role she loved, she conveys dramatic sincerity throughout. Rudel conducts his orchestral forces with such energy. Indeed, he is a major selling point of this set for me. He injects the performance with flair and gusto. Verrett, Burrows and Plishka don't put a foot wrong. A wonderful performance. I love this recording above all the others. Buy it. This set leaves the competition standing, (although, if you can tolerate the appalling sound, Callas' performance is fantastic too, however overall this set is far superior).
A great Anna.......2004-05-20
I'm sorry if I hurt anyone. I was just so mad and angry because Callas got bashed so many times by a Sills-Fanatic. I deeply apologise. Sills has a very beautiful voice, one of the best lyric coloratura voices out there. I hope Bev's fans will forgive me. This is one of the best Annas ever.
I've had it!.......2004-05-20
A Sills-Fanatic keeps bashing Callas with one star reviews in a row! I warned him that our patience is at its end! Now we'll retaliate! Sills is AWFUL as Anna Bolena, thin, sour, glassy and fake with no middle. A stupid coloratura chirper. Stop singing, Sills! My ears hurt, stop shrieking!
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U Don't Know Me
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Australian exclusive features all the tracks found on the UK Two-part single. The Jaxx are Back...2nd track to be lifted from the worldwide smash 'Singles' Collection, packed with mixes and a new B-side. The Jaxxhouz Radio Edit is backed with the Original Radio Mix, Solid Groove Remix & Jaxxhouz Klubmix. Check out the amazing and hysterical clip on telly, you won't look at the Queen of England the same again! XL. 2005.
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- A Must Have For Non-Mainstream Fans Of Early 90s R&B
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Release Date: 1993-08-24 |
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A Must Have For Non-Mainstream Fans Of Early 90s R&B.......2003-09-16
Jerry Lattisaw, DeVaughn Howard, Eric Sanders, Damon Dunnock, and Tony Dumas formed an R&B vocal quintet in Washington, D.C. in 1993, releasing their self-titled debut the same year on RCA records. "Wantu Back," was the lead single (released Jun 28, 1993) peaking at no. 45 on the R&B singles and tracks chart; this shouldn't destroy the singles credibility. Me-2-U falls into a congested genre in the early '90s; Hip-Hop, Dance-Pop, Urban, Club/Dance, New Jack Swing, like most groups of that era (Real Seduction, II D Extreme, Main Attraction, and The Voices), Me-2-U struggled to find mainstream audience, but their New Jack, street look kept them around long enough for two follow-up singles; "All Night," and "Raindrops."
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- Dvorak Lieder
- Beautiful disc
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Dvorak: Lieder
Antonin Dvorak , Bernarda Fink , and Roger Vignoles
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Argentina-born mezzo-soprano Bernarda Fink's many acclaimed early music recordings (including an outstanding Gluck Orfeo ed Eurydice) tend to overshadow the width of her repertory, which includes fine discs of Spanish moderns, Schumann, and now, Dvorak. She sings these songs as if to the manner born, giving idiomatic renderings of 33 songs from various stages of Dvorak's career. Some are well-known, such as the ever-popular "Songs My Mother Taught Me," done here splendidly, Fink in fine voice, gently caressing the melody and resisting its ample temptations to overstatement. She brings appropriate zest to the seven songs of Gypsy Melodies, and folk influences in other songs, such as "Good Night," from the Op.73 In Folk Style, are irresistible. In songs like "The Forsaken Maiden," Fink colors her voice to bring out the narrator's deep emotions. Pianist Roger Vignoles, brings out the Schubertian rippling accompaniment in "At the Brook," and partners her elsewhere with expertise. The disc abounds in glorious melodies and Fink's expressive singing is a fine way to know a neglected part of the composer's output. --Dan Davis
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Dvorak Lieder.......2007-03-20
The following is a conversation that took place between Antonin Dvorak and myself.
Dvorak: Hello, how are you today?
me: Good how are you?
Dvorak: Great, I just heard a recording of some Lieder I composed and I'm really happy with it.
me: Really I didn't know that you composed Lieder.
Dvorak: Yeah you really should check it out.
me: You know I just might, buh bye now!
And again about a week later:
me: Hey buddy how are you today?
Dvorak: Good you?
me: Great, hey I did check out that Lieder, great great stuff, you're really a great song composer.
Dvorak: I know and everyone always talks about Schubert being so good! Schubert, Schubert, Schubert... My songs are just as good as his.
me:
Dvorak: Hello?
Anyway I'm sorry about that but this is really a great CD, in my book it ranks right up there with the Schwarzkopf Schubert lieder from EMI, the singing is absolutly wonderful. Harmonia Mundi does such a great job of packaging their products as well. Give it a try...and keep me updated!
Beautiful disc.......2006-05-04
Fink's mezzo voice is warm, creamy and full of expression. The singing is simply gloriously gorgeous, Vignoles offers sympathetic and insightful accompaniment. The songs are a neglected output of Dvorak but are abound with beautiful melodies, unbridled passion and lyrical expressiveness. You will immediately want to turn on the 30th track, the famous "Song my mother taught me", and you will be pleased with this beautiful interpretation as well as with the whole cycle. An hour of sheer delight.
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- Mesmerizing set. La Divina's gift to the world.
- Breathtaking!
- Callas is Still Opera's Queen
- Grand
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ASIN: B000002S6V
Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
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- Madama Butterfly, Un Bel Di Vedremo
- Carmen, Lamour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle (Habanera)
- La Wally, Ebben Ne Andro Lontana
- Il Barbiere Di Siviglia, Una Voce Poco Fa
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- In Quelle Trine Morbido
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- Teneste La Promessa
- O Don Fatale
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- Compagne Teneri Appena
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- O Nume Tutelar - La Vestale
- Je Ne Suis Que Faiblesse - Manon
- Oh, Sara La Piu Bella....Tu, Tu Amore? - Giuseppe Di Stefano (Tenor)
- Pres Des Remparts De Seville (Seguedille) Acte I - Carmen
- Dunque Io Son Atto - Barbiere Di Siviglia
- Dov' E L'indiana Bruna? - Lakme
- Qui Radames Verra!...O Patria Mia - Aida
- O Soave Fanciulla - La Boheme
- Signore, Ascolta! - Turandor
- Qual Fiamma Avea Nel Guardo...Hui! - Pagliacci
- D'amor Sull' Ali Rosee - Trovatore
- Vagliatemi Bene, Un Bene Piccolino - Madama Beutterfly
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In case there was a moment in your life when your suspected that Maria Callas was not a driving force in opera in the last half of this century, pick up this set. Apparently unable to give a dull performance, here we get Callas in La Divina as Rossini's flirty Rosina; Verdi's emotion-torn Aida; Catalani's unbelievably sad Wally (a classic performance, by which all others are measured); Bellini's Norma (ditto); Puccini's lovely, youthful Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi; the same composer's frigid, furious Turandot as well as his confused, desparate Manon Lescaut; Verdi's Loenoras--each noble; Meyerbeer's ditzy Dinorah and Delibes's loco Lakme (in some fabulous, high-flying coloratura singing); and at least a dozen more roles. While it's true that her control over her voice varies--the French coloratura arias, from Gounod and Thomas operas, can be pretty acidic--there's never an uninterested reading, never a once-over read-through. You'll get to know the characters as well as their music by hearing Callas as each heroine--indeed, this collection is like a who's who in opera. No music lover should be without it. --Robert Levine
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Mesmerizing set. La Divina's gift to the world........2006-07-30
I have listened to this 4-cd set numerous times and each occasion yields an abundant harvest. Maria Callas, one of my favorites, thrills, exalts, and saddens the listener to no end. You don't have to be a classical music fan to enjoy and be moved by this music. I cannot find words to substantially explain the beauty and meaning of this set.
Thank you La Divina.
Breathtaking!.......2006-06-11
I am no expert, I just love music. I bought this set in order to get an overview of what Callas offers, boy did I get more than I bargained for. There are many wonderful sopranos, I won't say this one or that one is better... its like good wine, what you choose to drink depends on your mood. Sutherland is purity, Bartoli is sheer joy, Callas is darkness. For me she is the Schubert of the voice and she can make me weep, that is her power, pure and simple.
Callas is Still Opera's Queen.......2005-01-25
With the apparent genius embedded in Callas' singing, it is no wonder that decades after her death, her voice will still echo within the chambers of our living rooms. Her great sense of the bel canto style, combined with the empassioned soul she juxtaposed into her performances, along with her amazing control over the three hundred (acclaimed conductor Nicola Rescigno said this) voices she had, are undeniably the reason why such a controversial singer survived the passing of time with a legion of fans still eager to submit to her amazing and passionate singing. She had the ability to chop a singular, monotonic-sounding instrument to convert it into a million shades of human emotion--something that no great singer was able to do today. She was the divine goddess of opera, able to command any listener to watch and listen to her declaim her roles. It was because of this that she was called "La Divina", and then many years later as "The Voice of the Century". But what defines a Voice of the Century, you might ask? It is the ability to live the life of a character all the while singing the lines, the melodies, the trills, and the embellishments required to bring a certain degree of drama into the role. Meaning there was no need for overornamentation, or such and so. Being the Voix du Secle didn't mean that you could sing coloratura roles so efficiently. If that were so, then Lily Pons would have been the Voice of the Century. Callas did so much more than that. She breathed life into opera, and turned it into the most illustrious and the most highly celebrated of all arts. No other singer can claim to have done that, no matter how amazing the range, how great the tonal quality whatsoever. Only Callas deserves such a title...and she truly was La Divina and The Voice of the Century.
I am also a big fan of Joan Sutherland. I just don't find it right for her to be tackling overly dramatic roles such as Norma, which her middle voices couldn't support. The middle voice is required for Bellini, you know. Joan Sutherland has a perfect vocal technique, but let me let you in on something divulged to me by an authority in music: Joan Sutherland never learned to read notes. She had a perfect sense of hearing, and it was Andre Previn and not Richard Bonynge who introduced the roles to her. Andre Previn would play a note on the piano, and she would just follow by singing. Surprising isn't it that the most celebrated coloratura of our age never learned to read notes? She has a great voice anyhow, but the only other thing that bothered me is that she didn't put her soul into singing. Although her voice remained in her throat until her 60's, the only reason that happened was because she didn't pour out her soul. Callas' technique, although one of the most attractive ever to have walked this planet (she could very well sing anything and be the character), was damaging to the vocal cords. Pouring your soul into the role has a tendency to scratch your instrument. Still, she was the Divine One, and she truly places first as my favorite soprano of all time.
Grand.......2004-05-21
Why won't this Callas-Hater leave Maria alone? If he hates her so much, why did he listen to all her recordings? I doubt that he did, bashing a perfect recording like Callas' Aida shows he hasn't heard it. Even Callas' enemies were floored by her Mexican performances. This collection is absolutely magnificent. La Divina will always be La Divina and no one comes close!
The divine Callas.......2004-05-08
An awesome collection of the most supreme voice in the world! Brava La Divina!!!!!
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- Moravian songs, via Janacek, Godar, Bittova and Skampa
- Skampa Quartet is great - the singer... yikes
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Janácek: Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs
Leos Janacek , Iva Bittová , ¿kampa Quartet , Vladimír Godár , and Skampa Quartet
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ASIN: B00061X9YC
Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
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- Tuzba (Desire)
- Stst'/Steadiness
- Lavecka (Bench)
- Stesk (Woe) - Skampa Quartet
- Obrk Mileho (Lover's Likeness)
- Svatba Kom (Gnats Wedding)
- Kouzlo (Charm)
- Slib (Promise)
- Orisek Lovy (Hazel Nut) - Skampa Quartet
- La (Love)
- Jablunka (Apple Tree)
- Jabucko (Sweet Apple)
- Co Je to Za Nebe (What Sky)
- Safva C (Alderman's Daughter)
- Cervenab(Little Red Apples)
- Dobr(Good Hunt)
- He Warden)
- Kony Mil [My Lover's Horses]
- Kv MilodejnLove Herbs)
- Pcko (Posy)
- LoucenMilou
- Jindy a NynThen and Now)
- T (Uneasy)
- VzknMessage)
- Belegrade (Belgrade) - Skampa Quartet
- Milenec Vrah (Lover Killer)
- Pomluva (Calumny)
- LoucenParting)
- Sirota (Lonely Soul)
- Osamel Alone)
- Komu Kytka (For Whom the Posy)
- Z Od Mil (Love Shining)
- Polajka (Thyme)
- Kol(KolTown)
- Psano (Love Letter)
- Karafi(Carnation)
- Rozmarsemary)
- Pamy (Mementos)
- Zpevulenka (Tender Little Tune)
- Nejistota (Uncertainty)
- Kukacka (Cuckoo)
- Zahrcka (Fence)
- Muzikanti (Musicians)
- Vernost' (Faithfulness)
- Bolavlava (Headache)
- Osud (Fate)
- Daleko ProvdanWedded Far Away)
- Budk (Wakening)
- Dobrada (Sound Advice)
- Slzy echou (Tears of Comfort)
- Koukol (Corncockle)
- Kalina (Guelder Rose)
- Pohreb Zbojnv
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Moravian songs, via Janacek, Godar, Bittova and Skampa.......2006-05-09
This is a unique recording of Janacek's transcriptions of Moravian folk songs. Originally for piano and voice, they have been transcribed by Slovak composer Vladimir Godar for string quartet and (occasionally) three-voice male chorus. Here they are performed by renowned Czech singer and violinist Iva Bittova, accompanied by the Skampa Quartet and chorus. The effect is not so much of classical liede, but of authentic eastern European "popular" songs - the sonority of the string quartet adds to this in no small part. Janacek would be proud.
Skampa Quartet is great - the singer... yikes.......2005-07-28
I honestly did not know what I was getting myself into when I bought this CD. I love Janacek, I love folk songs... how could I go wrong? Iva Bittova! I was concerned that she would have a 50yr old woobly voice, but instead what exists is a thin VERY nasal tone... perhaps she should be singing traditional Bulgarian music! The voice is expressive, just ugly.
The recording quality is not very good, either. On many of the tracks, Iva seems to be muffled and in the background of the recording.
Really - dont waste your time and money, unless you really would just like to have a recording of over 50 Janacek songs.
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Classic Country 1970-1974 (2-CD Set)
Various Artists Coal Miner's Daughter - Loretta Lynn/I Ain't Never - Mel Tillis/If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - Olivia Newton-John/The Grand Tour - George Jones/Funny Face - Donna Fargo/If We Make It Through December - Merle Haggard/ , For The Good Times - Ray Price/Kiss An Angel Good Mornin' - Charley Pride/Country Sunshine - Dottie West/You've Never Been This Far Before - Conway Twitty , Behind Closed Doors - Charlie Rich/He Loves Me All The Way - Tammy Wynette/I Love - Tom T. Hall/Coat Of Many Colors - Dolly Parton/Do You Remember These - Statler Brothers//I Can Help - Billy Swan/Paper Roses - Marie Osmond , Hello Darlin' - Conway Twitty/We're Gonna Hold On - George Jones And Tammy Wynette/Empty Arms - Sonny James , You're Hot - Jerry Reed The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. - Donna Fargo/The Most Beautiful Girl - Charlie Rich/Help Me Make It Through The Night - Sammi Smith/When You're Hot , My Woman, My Wife - Marty Robbins Satin Sheets - Jeanne Pruett/Lead Me On - Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty/Delta Dawn - Tanya Tucker/My Woman , and Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson/Sunday Morning Coming Down - Johnny Cash
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000NPKIL8 |
Product Description
R808-04 - Classic Country 1970-1974 - Various Artists [1998] (2-CD set) Coal Miner's Daughter - Loretta Lynn/I Ain't Never - Mel Tillis/If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - Olivia Newton-John/The Grand Tour - George Jones/Funny Face - Donna Fargo/If We Make It Through December - Merle Haggard/For The Good Times - Ray Price/Kiss An Angel Good Mornin' - Charley Pride/Country Sunshine - Dottie West/You've Never Been This Far Before - Conway Twitty/Behind Closed Doors - Charlie Rich/He Loves Me All The Way - Tammy Wynette/I Love - Tom T. Hall/Coat Of Many Colors - Dolly Parton/Do You Remember These - Statler Brothers//I Can Help - Billy Swan/Paper Roses - Marie Osmond/Hello Darlin' - Conway Twitty/We're Gonna Hold On - George Jones And Tammy Wynette/Empty Arms - Sonny James/The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. - Donna Fargo/The Most Beautiful Girl - Charlie Rich/Help Me Make It Through The Night - Sammi Smith/When You're Hot, You're Hot - Jerry Reed/Satin Sheets - Jeanne Pruett/Lead Me On - Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty/Delta Dawn - Tanya Tucker/My Woman, My Woman, My Wife - Marty Robbins/Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson/Sunday Morning Coming Down - Johnny Cash
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