Built to Last [Import]
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1. Foundation/Intro - El Maestro, Michie Mee
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2. Stick to Your Vision - El Maestro
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3. Built to Last - El Maestro
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4. Still in da Game - El Maestro,
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5. Clap Ya Handz/Turn It Out (Pt. 1) - El Maestro
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6. G.O.D. We Tru$T - El Maestro
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7. Quintessential - In Essence, El Maestro
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8. Visine - El Maestro
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9. Hard Cranberry - Glenn Lewis, El Maestro
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10. Holy Water - Ghetto Concept, El Maestro
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11. 416/905 (T.O. Party Anthem) - El Maestro
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12. Krazy - El Maestro, Carla Marshal,
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13. Verbal Exodus - El Maestro
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14. Clap Ya Handz/Turn It Out (Pt. 2) - El Maestro,
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15. Trigonometry - El Maestro
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16. We Got It Sewn - El Maestro,
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17. Make the City Stand Still - Wade Bowen, , El Maestro
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Built to Last [Import]
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- Every team has a bad game, even the Dead.
- This is Not what the Dead are About
- through the years
- rest in peace, Brent
- last studio record
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Built to Last
Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Arista
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ASIN: B000002VG7
Release Date: 1989-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Foolish Heart
- Just A Little Light
- Built To Last
- Blow Away
- Victim Or The Crime
- We Can Run
- Standing On The Moon
- Picasso Moon
- I Will Take You Home
Customer Reviews:
Every team has a bad game, even the Dead........2006-10-23
Even the best teams in sports can have a bad game. So too can be said of the work of some of the best bands. Built to Last has earned Dead Last place in my Dead collection. It is the only CD in my extensive Dead collection for which I truly regret my purchase.
This is Not what the Dead are About.......2005-09-17
Thank God Brent croaked before he could further tarnish the Dead catalog.
through the years.......2005-07-24
alot of poeple don't feel this was a good disc.i would have to disagree with that.i've been a dead head sence i was about 15,i'm now 42.in that 27 year time span i've seen the band grow.60's with pig pen as the front man,and jerry evoving in to that slot as they eased into the 70's. around 1973-74 they were inspired to record things like "blues for allah" and "wake of the flood".both very creative albums.and the shows that followed were made of the same magic.
then brent started to find his place in the band ,in the 80's.he and jerry were on the same plain and complamented each other so well.
then at around the time of "in the dark" the band felt it was time to give brent the spotlight.and how he did shine!his music brought a new creativity to the music ,not felt sence that mid 70's time period.
the very first time i heard "i will take you home",it was at the buffalo july 4th ,1989 show.i was wowed.tears filled me up alittle (i was not alone in that)a year or so later the new disc came out.i went straight to that track to see if the studio version was as good.it was.
so i've seen the band grow over the years ,and dig every new turn they took.thats was the grate thing about the band .it alway continued to grow.
so maybe if you listen to the disc with the history in mind ,you'll come away with a little different perspective.
rest in peace, Brent.......2004-05-14
This album was very disappointing for me. I bought it the day it was released and I was very excited, I had seen the Dead perform "Victim" and "Blow away" on their previous tour and I was expecting greatness. The production is good, and Jerry is in fine form, but these songs, with the exceptions of "Victim, Blow away, and Standing on the moon" they just don't make it for me. The rest of the songs are all filler, as far as I'm concerned. Don't think I'm not a Brent fan, I loved Brent and miss him very much. I think that of all the Dead's keyboard players that Brent was the one that had that magical connection with Jerry. Maybe it was the opiates, I don't know but it seems like Brent and Jerry were on the same wavelength, they were in perfect harmony with each other. Brent WAS a Deadhead, unlike Vince or Bruce. Unfortunately, Brent was not a very strong songwriter, with the exception of "Blow away." This is a great song that worked very well live. Check out "Blow away" on the Dead's "Dozin' at the Knick" set and you'll see what I mean. Brent really kicked ass at that show, man. He is and will be missed for a long, long, time by many Deadheads like myself that appreciated his sparkling, cosmic playing that worked so well with my favorite band of all time.
last studio record.......2002-11-04
This cd isn t one of the most favorites by Heads in consensus, but it conjures a beautiful snapshot of what fed a lot of the late 80 s shows of this band. Foolish heart, Picasso moon, so on..
Also, if you get a chance to read the making of this record in the book 'skeleton key', it'll give you a good inside on how it was recorded and the work that went behind it.
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- Just look around, does anything stand up against it?
- definitely built to last
- One word , "BUSTED".
- This cd is horrible
- The best in 90's hardcore
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Built to Last
Sick of It All
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ASIN: B000002HOD
Release Date: 1997-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Good Lookin' Out
- Built To Last
- Closer
- One Step Ahead
- Us Vs. Them
- Laughingstock
- Don't Follow
- Nice
- Busted
- Burn 'Em Down
- End The Era
- Chip Away
- Too Late
- Jungle
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Just look around, does anything stand up against it?.......2003-07-13
From my point of view this is Sick Of It All at thier very best. Polished just right by RATM producer GGGarth, never had the band been so tight and explosive. Lyrics are my favorite of any hardcore cd out there, catchy, uplifiting but raw and aggressive. Perfection in hardcore, the machine only gets tighter from here on out. The best place to start when digging in the SOIA treasure trove. One Step Ahead, Good Lookin' Out, Burn 'Em Down, Closer... pretty much all the songs on here are great, just let it all sink in. Oh and BTW this has not left my CD stack for 5 or 6 years so... Built To Last, TRUTH.
definitely built to last.......2003-03-08
some people may complain about an album being overproduced, but that is just lame. this cd is very well produced. yes their older rougher sounding stuff is underproduced and all of it is still phenomenal. but so is this even if it sounds cleaner. their newer stuff is just as clean as well on fat. it is just how they want to sound now. this cd stands the test of time and is one of their best offerings.
One word , "BUSTED"........2000-08-24
Ahhh Yes, Sick Of It Alls Final album on a major label. Not that it matters but GGGarth was enlisted to produce this album which at the time I thought was way out of left field for them but I can understand why a HUGE label like Elektra would have them work with a big name producer. Anyway, Sick of it all pretty much continues where they left off on Scratch The Surface except (this is the reason for the 4 star review) the production is well..... a little too slick. The Beauty of Sick of It Alls previous albums was the raw power of the songs combined with a Very raw but well produced recording. This dosen't make the songs on this album any less important at all but GGGArths over-produced effort does have a bit of a negative impact on BUILT TO LAST. If you can overlook the production there are some really good tracks on this album (Built To Last, Busted, Nice, One Step Ahead, Don't Follow, Us Vs Them and Jungle - features some really good tribal percussion). Craig sings on "BUSTED" which is the rawest track on the CD. Definitely not a CD to bypass.
This cd is horrible.......1999-11-08
Do not buy this cd. It is the worst excuse for music that i have ever heard in my life. THe lyrics are horrible and my four year old brother can play the guitar better than those sorry muscians if that's what you consider them.
The best in 90's hardcore.......1999-04-06
As of late, hardcore bands have been slipping further and further away from punk, displaying more metallic influences. It seems that the only thing that modern hardcore bands have that differ from other "metal" bands is a certain attitude. Showing someone "Breed the Killers", Earth Crisis' latest offering, in attempt to show them what hardcore is may not get the point across as the untrained ear would immediately assume "oh, so hardcore is like Machine Head and Napalm Death". Sick of it All still whips out as much punk as metal and this is one of the most stellar albums I have encountered in the genre. In my cd collection of over 200 discs, this one gets played at least twice a week. I also find that it is far more exciting than Earth Crisis and Snapcase (personal opinion of course).
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Built to Last
The Grateful Dead
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ASIN: B000EOTFFI
Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Foolish Heart
- Just A Little Light
- Built To Last
- Blow Away
- Victim or the Crime
- We Can Run
- Standing on the Moon
- Picasso Moon
- I Will Take You Home
- Foolish Heart (Live) (Bonus)
- Blow Away (Live) (Bonus)
- California Earthquake (Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On) (Live) (Bonus)
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- Sensational Vocal Album by Carole Farley and William Bolcom
- Great Songs, but Mind the Singer
- The Songs of William Bolcom
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William Bolcom: Songs
Carole Farley , William Bolcom , Farley , and Bolcom
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ASIN: B0009F4UBQ
Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- You Cannot Have Me Now - Or, the Military Orgy
- Night, Make My Day
- The Digital Wonder Watch
- My Father The Ganster
- The Last Days Of Mankind
- This Is A Face
- Since I Have You
- The Rabbit
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- The Fish
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- River Song
- Messing About In Boats
- Rat's Song
- When We Built The Church
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Sensational Vocal Album by Carole Farley and William Bolcom.......2007-02-13
Carole Farley and William Bolcom have recorded this landmark CD, and I can easily understand why this CD received a GRAMMY nomination in the "Best Vocal Recording of the Year" and a 2nd GRAMMY nomination in the "Best Engineered Recording of the Year" category. It's indeed one of the best vocal albums of contemporary songs ever made. Carole Farley, who made her MET debut in the MET's first LULU production, seems to be just at home with Puccini, Poulenc, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich and even Latin American popular songs (her Lecuona songs album is extremely beautiful).
William Bolcom's accompaniment is brilliant, and the songs are a revelation.
J.B. (Pittsburgh, Pa)
Great Songs, but Mind the Singer.......2006-07-04
This is one of those discs where the listener has to balance the advantages of the program with the disadvantages of the performance. Bolcom is one of this country's most versatile and brilliant composers, and those qualities are demonstrated to great effect in the songs on this album. His piano playing is, as one would expect, also solid and expressive. The drawback here is Carole Farley. Although her diction and intonation are good, as far as tone-color goes, she seems to be a one-trick pony; and if you don't like that trick (opera singer trying to sound like what she thinks a musical theater singer sounds like), listening to her can get very tiring. So while I highly recommend the disc for its content, I suggest listening to excerpts first before buying just to make sure that the singer's voice doesn't drive you batty.
The Songs of William Bolcom.......2006-02-14
The American composer William Bolcom (b. 1938) is best-known for his large-scale setting of William Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience," which is available on a 3-CD Naxos set. This new collection of Bolcom's songs also on Naxos shows the composers's lifelong fascination with Blake. It includes an early lyrical setting of Blake's poem, "Mary" which deals with a beautiful and intelligent young woman and her rejection by her society. In the several torch and cabaret-style works it includes, the collection also shows Bolcom's attempts to fuse classical with popular styles of music. Bolcom also has done so in his piano music, much of which is heavily influenced by ragtime.
The songs on this CD are performed and selected by soprano Carole Farley with Bolcom himself at the piano. Ms. Farley has also recorded for Naxos' "American classics" series a selection of the songs of Ned Rorem with Rorem at the piano. Ms. Farley and Naxos are doing listeners a service by introducing them to the world of the American art song.
The highlight of this CD is the 20-minute song-cycle "I will breathe a mountain" in which Bolcom sets 11 poems by American women. The poems were selected by Alice Fulton, and they include Fulton's own "I will swing those obligatos around" in which the young singer describes a come-on from a boor. The song writing is declamatory in character with many twists, turns, and shouts in the vocal line. Only the setting of H.D.'s "Never More Will the Wind" is lyrical and flowing. Besides Fulton and H.D. the settings include poems by Millay, Gwendolwn Brooks (a poem called "The Crazy Woman" with appropriately wild shrieks) Anne Sexton, Denise Levertov, Marianne Moore (listen to what Ms. Farley makes of the poets wish to be a DRA' GON), Emily Dickinson (in a moving poem of the stillness of a home after death),Louise Bogan, May Swenson, and Elizabeth Bishop. "I will breathe a mountain" is an outstanding and moving contemporary American song-cycle and is in itself sufficient reason for hearing this recording.
The CD also includes a second exquisite cycle, "Songs to Dance" which sets ten miniature poems by George Montgomery. This is a work to be danced as well as sung, and it has apparently been performed live only once, by the composer, his wife, the soprano Joan Morris, and dancer, Dan Wagoner. It has never been recorded before. The work deserves to be heard and seen.
Many of the remaining works on this CD are cabaret-style theatrical pieces that Bolcom composed in collaboration with lyricist Arnold Weinstein. The best of these are two torch songs from a show called "Casino Paradise": Night Make my Day (a parody of the torch style which is sometimes performed straight) and "My Father the Gangster", in which a young woman laments how men are, understandably, worried about her father and afraid to approach her. The collection opens with a scream by Ms. Farley in the erotic novelty "You cannot have me now", about the affairs of the wife of a German officer, sung with a heavily inflected German accent and also set to words by Weinstein.
I enjoyed Bolcom's short setting of May Swenson's poem "The Digital Wonder Watch" with the tick-ticking in the piano. This song is a satire of technology, with the poet describing the features of her "wonderful watch" while asking: "Does it show how to wind up/a broken heart?" The other songs on the CD include the passionate "The Last Days of Mankind", conceived for rock singer Marianne Faithful, two eloquent settings of poems by Richard Tillinghast, and four concluding early collaborations between Bolcom and Weinstein.
This CD offers an opportunity to explore the world of American song in the works of a leading contemporary composer. The cycle, "I will breathe a mountain" will be a lasting achievement in American art song.
Robin Friedman
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Built to Last
Rocket 350
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ASIN: B000AM6OJO
Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
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- Hold You Tight
- Religion
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- Old Ink
- Cryin'
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- Maestro- Built to Last
- He Put Canada on The Hip Hop Map
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Built to Last
Maestro
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ASIN: B00005YOVB
Release Date: 2002-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Foundation/Intro - El Maestro, Michie Mee
- Stick to Your Vision - El Maestro
- Built to Last - El Maestro
- Still in da Game - El Maestro,
- Clap Ya Handz/Turn It Out (Pt. 1) - El Maestro
- G.O.D. We Tru$T - El Maestro
- Quintessential - In Essence, El Maestro
- Visine - El Maestro
- Hard Cranberry - Glenn Lewis, El Maestro
- Holy Water - Ghetto Concept, El Maestro
- 416/905 (T.O. Party Anthem) - El Maestro
- Krazy - El Maestro, Carla Marshal,
- Verbal Exodus - El Maestro
- Clap Ya Handz/Turn It Out (Pt. 2) - El Maestro,
- Trigonometry - El Maestro
- We Got It Sewn - El Maestro,
- Make the City Stand Still - Wade Bowen, , El Maestro
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Maestro- Built to Last.......2003-06-20
Canadian Hiphop Pioneer Maestro Fresh Wes (Wes Williams) is the man credited for helping make Rap music a business in the Canadian Music industry and paving the way for many Canadian rappers to come. In 1989 he released Symphony In Effect which went platinum and contained the hit single "Let your Backbone Slide" (the biggest selling canadian rap track ever on the biggest selling album), and in 1998 almost ten years later, his 6th album "Built to Last" came out. Nowadays he goes by Maestro. Guest appearances on this album come from Snow, Ghetto Concept, Michie Mee, Carla Marshal, and acclaimed R & B singer Glenn Lewis among others. Production comes from of Canadians hiphops most well known faces: Saukrates, Kardinal Offishal, Solitaire, Jay-Rome, K-Cut, Tyson and Frankenstein among others. Seventeen tracks in total. The albums lead single is "Stick to your Vision" an amazing song which uses a sample from the Guess Who song "These Eyes". This is wicked track where Maestro reminences, and talks about what he is seen over the years, hard times, good times, and about making it the game. There is a real positive vibe to this track, and has good messages in it,like keep on going, work hard, never give up: lyrics like of I seen a lot of valleys/ I seen a lot of peaks/ I take the bitter with the sweet/ victory and defeat make this class a track. Another nice track is "Built to Last", Ghetto Concept drops in for "Holy Water" a dark track. "416/905 (T.O. Party Anthem)" is an upbeat banging club track with an oldschool feel to it. On "Verbal Exodus" Maestro lets people know hes back and stronger then ever, and ready to take on all contenders. Album closes off with "Make this City Stand Still" feat. Snow, a track with an eery beat to it, where Snow drops a nice chorus. To say I feel every track on this album would be wrong, but I feel alot of them, I like the diversity of Maestros music on this cd whether it be deep and meaningful tracks, party tracks, or tracks for the underground. Maestros "Built to Last" is an album I would recommend, especially for fans of Canadian Hiphop.
He Put Canada on The Hip Hop Map.......2003-01-30
To be real blunt this release from Maestro is so dope
you won't be able to cope. This man is the
Wayne Gretzky of Canadian Hip Hop and his lyrics will
blow you away.
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Built to Last
Damian Marshall
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Release Date: 2006-01-23 |
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- That's What Love Is
- Where I'm Running From
- Why Don't We
- I Know What Love Is
- Built to Last
- Inside Out
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- Interesting and engaging
- Rob Kapilow reveals hidden depths
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- What Makes It Great?: Mozart's Jupiter Symphony
- An Introduction to Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro"
- This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession
- The God Delusion
ASIN: B0002C4IEA
Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Welcome To 'What Makes It Great?'
- Music For An Occasion
- A Breathtaking Pace Of Invention
- Let's Look Behind The Scenes
- From Ordinary To Great - Step By Step
- Suprises Are Everywhere
- A Simple Serenade
- Mozart Finds Possibilities Everywhere
- Emotion In A Few Simple Notes
- It's All In The Details
- The Essence Of Mozart - One Extra Note
- Utterly Terrifying Mozart
- 'Not-Fast-Notes?'
- And The Suprises Keep On Coming
- Conclusion: A Letter To His Father
- Allegro
- Romanze
- Menuetto
- Rondo
Customer Reviews:
Interesting and engaging.......2004-12-31
This CD combines a lecture and musical examples by Ron Kapilow with a recording of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Mr. Kapilow's talk is interesting and he is an engaging speaker. He briefly discusses the structure of the movements and points out details that "make it great." Mr. Kapilow also plays short passages of EKN re-written in a correct but more pedestrian style which highlight Mozart's genius. These negative examples are quite interesting and helped me hear this very familiar piece with new ears.
Three problems kept me from giving this 5 stars. First, the lecture is so brief that it is rather superficial. I would have preferred a bit more depth. Second, some sort of written materials would have been helpful. Including a brief written outline of the movements, with timings, and comments by Mr. Kapilow would make the CD more useful and not add much to the cost. Finally, in the actual performance of EKN on the CD, the tracks for the 2nd and 3rd movements (Romanze and Minuetto) are reversed, which is a confusing mistake, especially, I would think, for those not very familiar with the music who try to match up Mr. Kapilow's lecture with the actual performance.
Overall this CD is quite worthwhile and even those who have heard EKN many times will no doubt learn something new.
Rob Kapilow reveals hidden depths.......2004-07-28
I have been listening to Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik for five decades now but after listening to Kapilow's analysis of it and his guide to its structures and subtleties, I now feel as if I am hearing it for the first time. These insights not only deepen one's appreciation of glorious music such as this familiar Mozart masterpiece, they also educate the amateur ear to listen to other music with greater understanding of what has gone into it, thus enormously increasing one's musical pleasure. Ideal listening for the classroom, the old folks' home and just about everything and everybody in between!
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- Jacqueline Schwab's piano music excels
- Marvelous Collection of 19th Century Music
- Great "gowith" for the late 19th Century!
- She captures the life and times of Mark Twain
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Mark Twain's America: Portrait in Music
Manufacturer: Dorian Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Foster, Stephen
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ASIN: B00005Q6JS
Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
Tracks:
- Medley: Love's Old Sweet Song (Just A Song At Twilight)/Sweet Genevieve
- Medley Of Traditional Hornpipes: Fischer's Hornpipe/Saratoga Hornpipe/Good For The Tongue...
- 'Tis The Last Rose Of Sumer
- The Good Old Way
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Tenting On The Old Camp Ground
- Little Carrie's Favorite Gallop
- Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
- Gentle Annie
- La Gitana
- John Anderson, My Jo
- The Schottische From The Ameer
- Medley: Oft In The Stilly Night/Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
- The Fascinator
- A Psalm Of Life
- Our Meeting Is Over
- Medley: Beautiful River/Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Waltz Medley: The Flying Trapeze/A Bicycle Built For Two/After The Ball
Customer Reviews:
Jacqueline Schwab's piano music excels.......2007-07-31
This is a beautiful album...very evocative of the historical era depicted on the program. The arrangements (and playing) of traditional American songs by the marvelous pianist Jacqueline Schwab is wonderful to listen to...the highlight of this recording. She's really hypnotic.
Marvelous Collection of 19th Century Music.......2002-02-18
This is my first purchase of a recording by Jacqueline Schwab, but it won't be my last. This is a CD to own if you enjoy a talented pianist and a marvelous collection of 19th century, primarily American, music. It's not the soundtrack to the Mark Twain special, but a wonderful accompaniment.
Great "gowith" for the late 19th Century!.......2002-01-23
As usual, I cannot write anything bad about Jacqueline's work! Her solo performance I find very relaxing, and challenging with her own style of modern piano technique to keep otherwise old and established pieces interesting and upto date. Go buy it now!
She captures the life and times of Mark Twain.......2001-12-20
This music sends me back to the time when Mark Twain lived. This is the album to get. The mood of her music is critical. I wanted more of Jacqueline's music on the sound track. I couldn't listen to her piano playing enough. Get this record
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