Pray [CD-single]
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1. Slam the Hammer Mix
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2. Slam the Hammer Piano Dub
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3. Jam the Hammer Mix
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4. Hit 'Em Hard Mix
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5. Nail 'Em Down Chant
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6. U Can't Touch This
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Pray [CD-single]
Average customer rating:
- Nice aid for the Rosary
- OK if you like a pop music sound
- Excellent CD
- A helpful prayer tool
- Excellent for personal or group participation
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The Rosary [2 Cd Set]
Manufacturer: Expresso Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Similar Items:
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ASIN: B0006G4806
Release Date: 2004-10-21 |
Tracks:
- The Joyful Mysteries
- The First Joyful Mystery
- The Second Joyful Mystery
- The Third Joyful Mystery
- The Fourth Joyful Mystery
- The Fifth Joyful Mystery
- Hail Holy Queen
- Litany of Loreto
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- The First Luminous Mystery
- The Second Luminous Mystery
- The Third Luminous Mystery
- The Fourth Luminous Mystery
- The Fifth Luminous Mystery
- Hail Holy Queen
- Litany of Loreto
Tracks:
- The Sorrowful Mysteries
- The First Sorrowful Mystery
- The Second Sorrowful Mystery
- The Third Sorrowful Mystery
- The Fourth Sorrowful Mystery
- The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery
- Hail Holy Queen
- Litany of Loreto
- The Glorious Mysteries
- The First Glorious Mystery
- The Second Glorious Mystery
- The Third Glorious Mystery
- The Fourth Glorious Mystery
- The Fifth Glorious Mystery
- Hail Holy Queen
- Litany of Loreto
Product Description
The Rosary double CD album is a great tool to pray the Holy Rosary every day. It's a Rosary prayalong. It contains the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries. Beautifully orchestrated. Learn how to pray the Rosary.
Customer Reviews:
Nice aid for the Rosary.......2007-08-07
I'm an Episcopalian,and I've recently begun to recite the Rosary on a daily basis. I use this CD to help me pray in the morning, and the Rosary is the exact length of my commute home, so I play it on my way home from work.
The rosary is not sung, but reciTed to music; and is very pleasant. My only objection is that there is no silence after the mystery.
OK if you like a pop music sound.......2007-07-18
As a person who prefers Gregorian Chant to pop music, I found this to be a disappointment, but if you like "easy listening" music, this may work for you.
Excellent CD.......2007-01-18
This CD has both music and the rosary on it. I bought it for my wife for Christmas. She listens to it every day going to and from work. She said it is appealing to her.
A helpful prayer tool.......2006-03-22
I use this cd to pray the rosary while I am driving (I drive over three hours a day). I like the music snippets, the voices of the leader and the responder, and the tempo (not too fast or too slow). Both the leader (a male) and the responder (a female) have strong, clear, reverent voices. After each mystery is announced they read a very short quote from the Bible which helps you get your mind on that particular mystery. There are quite a few extra prayers at the end (like Hail Holy Queen and the Memorare, as well as a litany of intercessions), but if you don't like to end your rosary that way you can always turn the cd off and finish with your own prayers. I'm glad I purchased this cd.
Excellent for personal or group participation.......2005-09-07
Have been using the rosary CD for daily prayer in a nursing home chapel about a month. Excellent, positive responses from all participants. Prayers not too fast nor too slow - easy to mediatively pray along.
Average customer rating:
- Unexpected Greatness From A Band Considered Past Their Prime!
- The Comeback Album For Live!
- Not One of LIVE's Best.
- Surprised they're not more popular
- Do not buy
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Birds of Pray
Live
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ASIN: B000093FKA
Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
Tracks:
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- She
- The Sanctity Of Dreams
- Run Away
- Life Marches On
- Like I Do
- Sweet Release
- Everytime I See Your Face
- Lighthouse
- River Town
- Out To Dry
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Live was originally labeled the poor man's U2, thanks to their anthemic choruses and earnest spirituality. Unlike the Irish superstars, however, the Pennsylvania quartet have found what they're looking for on their sixth album. Singer and principal songwriter Ed Kowalczyk proclaims in "Heaven" that he not only has gotten his faith back, but also has seen God in his infant daughter and a sunset. Gooey sentiments, perhaps, but Kowalczyk delivers them with a sweet sincerity that delivers a solid psychic punch. The band seemed to have lost its way around the turn of the century by embroidering their trademark guitar-heavy sound with an abundance of frivolous loops, gadgetry, and gratuitous fretwork. This time out, they thankfully reverted back to basics, throwing out the trashy keyboards and again pounding out their rhythmically charged rock. Kowalczyk is also writing less ponderous lyrics. The singer has found his salvation in love, which has softened his stern demeanor and given his stream-of-consciousness songs a playful spin not heard before on a Live record. --Jaan Uhelszki
Customer Reviews:
Unexpected Greatness From A Band Considered Past Their Prime!.......2007-06-21
Upon Live's release of their fifth studio album entitled "V," the seemingly forced and dull effort portrayed a band who lacked potential both musically and lyrically. In comes their sixth studio album, "Birds Of Pray," which was released on May 20, 2003. Unlike its predecessor, "Birds Of Pray" is a solid album from start to finish as it successfully showcases big guitars, sweeping anthemic choruses and earnest ballads. There are no "fillers" to be found within the 13 tracks that comprise one of the band's most superior albums to date. Below, please find the rating for each song individually:
Heaven - 10/10
She - 10/10
The Sanctity Of Dreams - 9/10
Run Away - 9/10
Life Marches On - 9/10
Like I Do - 9/10
Sweet Release - 8/10
Everytime I See Your Face - 8/10
Lighthouse - 9/10
River Town - 10/10
Out To Dry - 8/10
Bring The People Together - 10/10
What Are We Fighting For? - 10/10
The Comeback Album For Live!.......2007-04-25
I titled this review as such because it follows their disasterous 2001 release "V". They tried to be something they are not with the rap. Anyway, I first heard "Heaven", and decided to give it a chance, being cautious because of their last effort. On December 26, 2003, I decided just to buy the album and give the whole thing a chance. It was slow going at first, but after about 4 months, I found myself listening to the whole thing consistently with much pleasure. Although not as anthemic as "Throwing Copper", Live did go back to the basics on this one, concentrating on good riffs and inspiring lyrics. The songs on B.O.P. provide great melodies when you are driving down an open road or simply decompressing after a long day. Every song on here is good, but the standout tracks for me are "Life Marches On", "The Sanctity of Dreams", "River Town" and "Out to Dry". A definite keeper!
Not One of LIVE's Best........2007-03-10
I love this band. They have an amazing amount of talent. However, this album has fallen short of their greatness. The first song is remenisent of "The Distance to Here", but you'll find out very quickly that this album lacks LIVE's creative song writing ability, and falls short of portraying their amazing talant. If you're a hardcore fan, I would buy the album, but don't expect greatness because it just isn't there.
Surprised they're not more popular.......2007-01-22
Although I usually listen to the heavier stuff, Live is a really great band. I'm surprised that they haven't been more successful, commercially. True, BoP doesn't quite measure up to "Throwing Copper" but it's still a very well-done album.
Do not buy.......2006-12-08
I am a big Live fan who is actually one of the few who loved their last album V. That being said this is the worst piece of junk they have released. They should have issued "Heaven" as a single and been done with it. There is not one other song worth listening too and I have given this CD many chances. Thank god the boys have recovered with their new album "Black Mountain". Do not buy this record even if you are a completest just get the greatest hits for "Heaven".
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- Great CD
- Great worship CD!
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- An enjoyable album.
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Pray
Rebecca St. James
Manufacturer: Forefront
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ASIN: B00000DCEK
Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Pray
- OK
- Give Myself Away
- Hold Me Jesus
- I'll Carry You
- Come Quickly Lord
- Peace
- Mirror
- Lord You're Beautiful
- Love To Love You
- Omega
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There's a beauty to the rawness of Rebecca St. James. While her contemporaries in the Christian market ply their formulaic-sounding wares, St. James continues to go where few artists, if any, have gone before. On Pray, her fourth album, the young Australian singer meshes Euro-industrial with charismatic Christian for a mind-bending (if not soul-bending) experience. Producer Tedd T. offers the right blend of programming, melodic rock, and St. James's powerful vocals on the opening title track as well as the brilliant "Come Quickly Lord" and "Peace." While the covers of Rich Mullins's "Hold Me Jesus" and Keith Green's "Lord You're Beautiful" provide new treatments to old standards, it is the numbers penned by St. James and Tedd T. that stand out. Don't miss the haunting final number, "Omega," or the mystery track beyond. --Michael Lyttle
Customer Reviews:
OK.......2007-01-19
Rebecca's album "God" is a classic but this album isn't as good as it, nearly! Sure, there's great songs like "Pray", "Love to Love You", "I'll Carry You", and "Mirror" but there's quite simple songs too, such as "Hold Me Jesus", "Peace", "Lord You're Beautiful", and "OK" (the keyboards like in Depeche Mode songs) that don't deserve much attention! The last song "Omega" is a great one and it's a nice way to finish this album! Rebecca has such a great song and I only hope that they would have produced this album better and made better ideas!
Stars: Pray, Love to Love You, I'll Carry You
Great CD.......2006-03-01
I really loved this CD. What I love about Rebecca is that she is herself; she doesn't try to be like "the world" (notice quotation marks) to get your attention.
1. Pray- A song that starts out with some violens, then just explodes. It is a very passionate song and just well done.
2. Ok- An okay song, though not my favorite. It is kind of quiet, and I favor her pop/rock sound. She just has that kind of voice.
3. Give Myself Away- Another great song. I loved the chorus. The music reminded me of old school rock.
4. Hold Me Jesus- A beautiful song that describes a person at her wits end.
5. I'll Carry You- KICKIN'! This song has another good message of friendship. Plus, it rocks.
6. Come Quickly Lord- Well written, well sung, well played...awesome.
7. Peace- Not my favorite, but I loved the message. The song sounds very professional and well written again.
8. Mirror- Alas, not a favorite song for me. It just doesn't sound like her.
9. Lord, you're beautiful- The song opens quiet, but then at the chorus starts to rock
10. Love to love you- A sweet song about loving God.
11. Omega- I loved this song, and it was a perfect ending to the album.
So, with that said, this oldskool album is very good. So, go buy it.
Great worship CD!.......2005-08-09
I love this CD not just for its catchy songs but for the worshipful atmosphere it creates whenever I listen to it. I get frustrated with "Christian" music that does nothing more than induce a vaguely cheerful emotion. I want music that focuses my mind and heart on the Lord, not on my emotions. Pray does just that with lyrics that praise and honor God. I also appreciate the fact that Rebecca St. James' lyrics are simple to remember - after just a few times of hearing her songs, I find myself singing them all day! Be sure not to miss the hidden song "Be Thou My Vision" on the last track. It is the best version of the best hymn I have heard to date. I highly recommend this CD and would like to thank Ms. St. James for offering a CD that gives glory to the Lord God.
Very Good.......2005-03-07
Pray features Rebecca's beautiful voice with very uplifting lyrics. I listened to this recently after not having played it for a couple of years. I have ended up listening to it several times since then.
There are several songs on it that are very good and none that aren't enjoyable. I particularly like 'Pray' and 'Come Quickly Lord'. If you like Rebecca's music, you should definitely enjoy this. If you are not familiar with her, it is not a bad place to start.
An enjoyable album........2004-06-06
The first time I had ever heard of Rebecca was when I saw her live. I can't remember the exact date but it was in Kamloops, BC. She had just released Pray and I was skeptical going to see her as myself, am not a religious person. But boy, did I have a good time!
Not only did she play a long and brilliant set, there were many times when she'd take time-outs for chats with the audience and made it a really enjoyable experience. She was signing autographs after the show and not having any Rebecca merchandise myself, bought Pray and got her to sign it. She was friendly and endearing and I really enjoyed meeting her.
Years after purchasing Pray (and not having listened to it in a while), my respect and general like for Rebecca and her music are still there entirely, if not more. It's one of those albums that you still ENJOY after years passing.
Rebecca has an interesting way of incorporating worship with catchy lyrics and her diverse euro-pop sound. Her voice is strong and inviting and always leaves the ears wanting more and the rare thing is, you feel that way after each song. I always feel that everything with turn out okay in the end after I'm finished listening to Pray and it's an album that really makes me feel hopeful about the future.
It's hard to inspire people that much through music and Rebecca is someone that definitely inspires through Pray and I'm sure she will through whatever else she has done or will do. It's an album that at least deserves a listen to whether you're a religious person or not, because her lyrics still inspire the non-believers.
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- A Delightful Recording
- A great find--worth more than its price
- Interesting and Lovely Music
- this was our country's music c.30 decades ago!
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His Majestie's Clerkes
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ASIN: B000059WLJ
Release Date: 2001-05-08 |
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William Billings (1746-1800) was one of the first important composers born in America. A leather tanner by trade who taught himself composition, Billings left behind some lovely, unique music that contains early indications of American musical independence. It often doesn't sound like European models. Today, Billings's music survives mostly in Southern shape-note singing, with its exciting raw tone and rhythmic vitality. But as Paul Hillier's selection demonstrates, Billings shouldn't just be characterized as musical folk artist. The "Funeral Anthem: Samuel the Priest" has harmonies so poignant that they remind us of Bach, and the brief "David's Lamentation" is a superb piece of musical characterization, heartbreakingly effective. Despite the ensemble's name, it's thoroughly American. The performances find a good middle ground between sounding too folksy and sounding too cultivated, and the group's diction is clear enough that we can do without the texts, which came with the original edition. This is a lovely disc, which will come to most listeners as a revelation. It's also an outstanding bargain. --Leslie Gerber
Customer Reviews:
How well do you like this kind of music?.......2006-02-21
I ended up ordering this CD, as well as Vol. 2, and "Make A Joyful Noise: American Psalmody." I thought the quality was excellent on all three, but I wanted to say that if you're not sure how well you like this kind of music, I would recommend the American Psalmody CD instead of the two CD set. I found myself enjoying the music very much at first, but quickly losing interest as it all began to sound alike to me.
A Delightful Recording.......2005-07-25
Since buying this a week or so ago, it has rarely left my CD player, and is equally pleasurable at the start or end of the day. The performances are energetic and moving, and make me long for my former days with a cathedral choir, when #16 was one of our favorites. With each hearing, I find more to delight me. (While I agree that the diction is good enough that lyrics on the liner notes aren't strictly necessary, they would have been a nice addition.)
A great find--worth more than its price.......2004-09-03
This is all music by William Billings, one of the giant figures of early American church music. It is sung by a fine group that specializes in early music. The music is often hearty and pleasing, and the textual themes deal with early colonial life (e.g., harvest & the coming winter) and sometimes complex theology (e.g., pietistic interpretations of the Song of Solomon). The overall sound of the music is straightfoward, as it was no doubt to appeal to the common folk (new world Protestants). But don't let that fool you--there's high quality construction in these hymns that elevates them above folk music. Some of the songs really grab you & stay with you. This is a gift & an important part of our American heritage & culture.
Interesting and Lovely Music.......2004-02-25
This CD was issued originally as "A Land of Pure Delight" on the Harmonia Mundi label. Billings was the first major American composer, an apparently self taught composer with a distinctive and powerful style. A real American original, Billings' work has several interesting features. He did wonderful things writing for choirs and some of his work seems to sound like earlier, polyphonic music. This recording has features a selection of fine pieces. Lovely performances.
this was our country's music c.30 decades ago!.......2001-10-17
I am fairly new to this series, but I now own 3 cds in this series: Anna Mag. Bach Book, Festive barouque christmas and now this one. I have been looking for a cd with this kind of music, and now my search is done. I enjoy this cd very much, but the only down side is that this cd is too short.
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- Pray ...you get another cd
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Pray
Douglas Spotted Eagle
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ASIN: B000006NPS
Release Date: 1998-05-19 |
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- Beauty Arrives
- Breathe
- First Contact
- Listen With Your Heart
- Silent Trail
- Pray
- Coming Home
- Pure
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Customer Reviews:
words can not fully describe Music and that's why I generally don't review Music.......2006-08-15
Wings of an Eagle
Serenely span entrusted
Wind, his truest friend.
8-14-06 (a haiku)
Excellent.......2005-11-13
Love this cd. DSE mixes the new Native American music with the old in a way that brings out your soul. I also love his "Voices" Cd. And "Tenaya." I would buy anything he does, I love all of his music. But "Pray" is my all time favorite.
Not for traditional interest.......2003-12-05
Sorry but this CD was a major disappointment for me. Don't think I'll get another from this artist.
Good, but needs a bit more punch.......2003-06-12
I can sympathise with one reviewer who thinks this album is too new-age and lacks adventure. If it has a weakness, that is surely it. Plus, it is a bit too Western and synth-oriented to have an authentic feel.
However ... the music is generally beautiful enough to overcome any doubts you might have. The flute is gorgeous, as is the sax on the third cut.
Nice, but I need to find something a bit more from the soul for my next encounter with Mr Eagle.
Pray ...you get another cd.......2002-08-15
This was my first and last cd by Douglas Spotted Eagle. I'm sure he might be a nice guy, but this cd is new age snoozac. One or two good moments, technically good flute. But too much mysticism and even programed drums !Best wishes to Mr. Spotted Eagle for the future though.
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- LIVE; you never know what's going to come up!
- Yay!!!! Another +Live+ masterpiece!!!!!
- Very enjoyable album
- BIRDS OF PRAY
- Great album
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Birds of Pray (Bonus DVD)
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ASIN: B000093FKB
Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
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- Heaven
- She
- The Sanctity Of Dreams
- Run Away
- Life Marches On
- Like I Do
- Sweet Release
- Everytime I See Your Face
- Lighthouse
- River Town
- Out To Dry
- Bring The People Together
- What Are We Fighting For?
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Live was originally labeled the poor man's U2, thanks to their anthemic choruses and earnest spirituality. Unlike the Irish superstars, however, the Pennsylvania quartet have found what they're looking for on their sixth album. Singer and principal songwriter Ed Kowalczyk proclaims in "Heaven" that he not only has gotten his faith back, but also has seen God in his infant daughter and a sunset. Gooey sentiments, perhaps, but Kowalczyk delivers them with a sweet sincerity that delivers a solid psychic punch. The band seemed to have lost its way around the turn of the century by embroidering their trademark guitar-heavy sound with an abundance of frivolous loops, gadgetry, and gratuitous fretwork. This time out, they thankfully reverted back to basics, throwing out the trashy keyboards and again pounding out their rhythmically charged rock. Kowalczyk is also writing less ponderous lyrics. The singer has found his salvation in love, which has softened his stern demeanor and given his stream-of-consciousness songs a playful spin not heard before on a Live record. --Jaan Uhelszki
Album Details
The Veteran Band Return to the Fray with an Album that Gets them Back to their Roots. The Set was Produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Something Corporate) and "Heaven" Leads off the Album and the Anticipated String of Singles. This Special Edition Includes a Bonus Dvd with Live Tracks Recorded During the the 2002 Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands.
Customer Reviews:
LIVE; you never know what's going to come up!.......2006-04-12
I enjoyed this album as I do all LIVE albums, though it is my least favourite offering so far, if only because some of the songs sounded like they were trying too hard to be 'LIVE-like'...and because unlike most LIVE albums, this one does not read like a book; a progression of songs from one end to the other that tells a consistent story. Instead it seems more like a haphazard collection of songs written while on tour. However it is growing on me, song by song; or rather some of the songs are growing on me at different paces, unlike with, say,'V',where I dismissed the whole first half of the album at first blush, only to have it explode in my consciousness as a whole two listens later as a cohesive narrative of confusion and anger fading to hopeful Love.
For me, 'Pray's progression was of standouts like the powerful 'SHE' and the haunting indictment 'What Are We Fighting For?', then the creepers; the haunting ballad to Jesus, 'River Town' first crawled up into my psyche like a determined mouse and then ate away at my resistance bit by bit (I now absolutely ADORE this song!), then 'Sweet Release' struck me as wonderful. 'Run Away' was already a good road song, only improving with Shelby Lynne's backup/duo vocals n the Best Of version. 'Out To Dry', 'Like I Do', 'Lighthouse', 'Everytime I See Your Face' and 'Sanctity of Dreams' took a little longer, but I've found something to love in them as well, in that order. On the other hand, 'Heaven' has always seemed too radio-friendly to me, and the frantic 'Life Marches On', and overwrought 'Bring the People Together' were the ones that felt like they were trying too hard...the lyrics and melody just never seemed to match up in my mind. This inconsistency for me was the reason this could never be my favourite LIVE album; but then Ed calls it 'the sound of a band restarting its engines'...so here's hoping the progressionwill be smoother in 'Songs From Black Mountain'; an album that already sounds like it will have its commercialised aspects, but also flashes of the old introspective/spiritually inquisitive LIVE I love and treasure.
The bonus DVD of live songs was a wonderful sugar on the cake; at first I enjoyed this far more than the CD, since I have not had the opportunity to enjoy my favourite act live; and seeing Ed's connection with the Dutch fans makes me understand better why it is that he loves playing to them so much. US fans may not 'get' his lyrics because they aren't selling out enough, Brits may not 'get' the lack of razor-sharp sarcastic wit in the music and ethos; but the Dutch seem to 'get' both lyrics and music, and to appreciate both band and message as they are. Maybe I'm a Dutch LIVE fan in spirit, misplaced to the US by some cosmic accident, LOL.
A lot of people (read: critics) slam this band for,(A) having an 'inconsistent recording history' (a criticism that only holds up in 'Birds of Pray' in my lexicon), or (B) being from the grunge era.
My rebuttal to (A) is: Too many folk in the music business can't seem to get past the biggest selling album disease; they compare all later efforts to the one that broke the charts. I personally wouldn't have remained a LIVE fan of this degree throughout the years if all they had done was release a 'Throwing Copper' clone every couple of years. I happen to LIKE the fact that LIVE gives the money-driven industry the finger and goes on growing and evolving--and letting their music evolve WITH their lives and ideas--without regard to trying to duplicate the public success of their best known effort. This rather punk ethos (for a solid rock band anyway) is called 'not pandering to the moneymen' and 'artistic integrity over public consumption'. The subsequent albums have sold well, though they haven't had the lucky timing that 'Throwing Copper' had to fit so well into what was happening in popular music at the time. Only jaded critics who care only about numbers would call these modest successes 'failures' only because they weren't 'Throwing Copper's with different covers. Far too many bands and artists have been murdered by their labels forcing or pressuring them to recycle, rerecord, and play the same stuff that won them accolades in their breakthrough efforts, regardless of whether they had since grown or changed; in the process losing that edge of anger or wonder or whatever it was that first captured the public imagination. LIVE has chosen to be comfortable with the fans that 'get' them rather than allowing someone to force them into an artistically stultifying mould for the sake of sales alone; this is called 'not selling out', and for taking that risk I applaud them.
As for (B): Though they happened to have emerged into the public eye in the same era as Nirvana and Pearl Jam, et al, LIVE never really fit the grunge model with anything but a tendency to ignore the interview and paparazzi angle of business (ie they refused to whore themselves out to the media, instead preferring to concentrate on the MUSIC, shocking though that may be!), and a wonderful sort of ambivalent anger at the socio-religious status quo. This anger was the reason many folk loved 'Throwing Copper', and dislike later albums, in which the anger has faded to a message of Hope and Unconditonal Love. If consistent anger without growth is what these folk are looking for, then obviously a band that grows and changes is not for them. And for those who call lead singer Ed Kowalczyk a Kurt Cobain wannabe; they have obviously never listened for a moment to the lyrics and melodic spirit of his songs anyway.
Which brings me to another main criticism of LIVE. Some folk are turned off by the overt spirituality of Ed's lyrics, calling it 'preachy'. Critics also slam LIVE for their lyrics, saying "if we wanted preaching, we'd go to church". But EddieK is not preaching; he neverdoes. What he is doing is sharing the most intimate moments of his life: the moments when the Spirit touched him and made him whole; and in knowing how that feels, how uplifting it is in a moment of confusion, I find these lyrics inspiring.
As a long-term Live fan, I find them life-altering; and in fact, this fourth album, 'Distance to Here', quite literally saved my life. Many I've spoken to feel the same way; for though Live as a band name is hard to 'google', the FriendsofLive are out there and being uplifted daily by the work the band, and EddieK with his lyrics in particular, do. They make the world better just by being in it...and by being willing to SHARE! If communication and understanding can save the world, then Live are right on the avant guarde, with U2, the Indigo Girls, and a few others.
So all I can say for those critical minds who find Live's lyrics 'pretentious and sentimental' and 'drippy softcore preachery'... for them I can feel only pity, for as far as I am concerned, the message of Love is one for everyone, if we can but let it in. If the lyrics don't speak to these people, fine; but they do speak to some of us; so deeply that they bring tears to our eyes. So the fact that these critics are arrogant enough tell everyone they meet not to bother listening long enough to make their own decision/connection (or not) with the music, to me, is a sin. Just because they got nothing out of it, doesn't mean we are all alike...thank God! Yes, we are all different...but Love is Love.
Thank you EddieK and Live, for lifting me up.
Yay!!!! Another +Live+ masterpiece!!!!!.......2005-10-24
Live rocks, and so does this album. I love how through this amazing band's 13 year career, they always change, but in some ways, haven't changed since "Mental Jewelry". The lyrics, oh the lyrics, in this album are amazing. Every song is crafted like a pop song (V1, Ch, V2, Ch,Bridge, Ch) but so perfectly. You won't even care. Every one of the musicians play excuisitly. The guitars are loud, bass is catchy, and the drums are never predictable...Just like all their other cds. These songs are just plain fun to listen to. You'll listen as much as their others. I was very pleastly surprised by it. I thought that it would be a pathetic attempt to fit in with the stuff coming out in '03, but it isn't. Live stay true to their fans, and have come out with great music and pefect song writing.
I highly recommend this album.
3rd best one.
Very enjoyable album.......2005-02-16
Can we stop comparing albums to other albums? A great band not only creates great music consistently, but evolves over time. With the exception of "V", all of Live's records have been great and also different! No, it may not be as good as Throwing Copper, but I think it is unfair to expect a masterpiece like that to be replicated. Secret Samadhi has several excellent songs (Heropsychodreamer, Gas Hed Goes West, etc.) but also had some very boring tunes. Birds of Pray, on the other hand, is enjoyable from front to back. It says something that the lone single from the album is one of its weaker tracks.
I can't say there are many great songs on the cd, but every single one is good. Nothing groundbreaking is done here - There are no incredible drawn out guitar solos, the songs rarely depart from the traditional pop song structure (verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus), and nothing is shocking or controversial about it. What it is, however, is a collection of very catchy, often thoughtful, enjoyable songs that will tempt you to sing along and push the repeat button. It is an album to be listened to in the car, at home alone, at a party, when you are happy or depressed.
The heavy Lighthouse, political What are We Fighting For?, and Sanctity of Dreams are some of the most memorable songs in my opinion. Out to Dry is probably my favorite track. Short and sweet, it has possibly the catchiest chorus of any Live song ever.
I believe that most great albums grow better and better with each listen, and that it often takes time to truly realize and appreciate their greatness. However, if you are impatient and don't like to wait for music to grow on you, Birds of Pray would be a good investment. It's good from the first listen.
BIRDS OF PRAY.......2004-04-10
PERSONALLY I THINK BIRDS OF PRAY IS EVERY BIT AS GOOD AS THROWING COPPER. I WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH THIS CD. IT IS ALWAYS GREAT WHEN THERE ARE SEVERAL GREAT TUNES INSTEAD OF 1 OR 2. PLUS THE DVD AT THE PINK POP IN THE NETHERLANDS IS AWESOME.
Great album.......2004-03-27
This is my first Live albim I've bought; it's so good I'm looking into more of thier albums. It rocks hard and has great melodies. If you like rock music with real singing this album is a great choice.
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- Enjoying The Pleasures of K. Battle & C. Parkening
- Great blending of the talents of two top-notch artists in their respective fields. Parkening on the guitar and Battle singing.
- Superb technique, emotionally flat, but enjoyable even so.
- ONE OF MY FAVOURITES
- Fans will be delighted!
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Kathleen Battle & Christopher Parkening ~ Pleasures of Their Company
John Dowland , Manuel de Falla , Charles Gounod , Heitor Villa-Lobos , Enrique Granados , Fini Henriques , Jaime Ovalle , Joaquim Antonio Barroso Neto , Franz Xaver Richter , Anonymous , William Levi Dawson , Robert MacGimsey , Kathleen Battle , and Christopher Parkening
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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ASIN: B000002RNM
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Music By John Dowland: Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
- Music By John Dowland: Allemande (Guitar Solo)
- Music By John Dowland: What If I Never Speed?
- Music By John Dowland: Galliard (Guitar Solo)
- Music By John Dowland: Fine Knacks For Ladies
- Ave Maria
- Bachianas Brasileiras No.5: Aria
- Coleccion De Tonadillas: La Maja De Goya
- Three Brazilian Songs: Boi-Bumba
- Three Brazilian Songs: Azulao
- Three Brazilian Songs: Para Ninar
- Three Spanish Folk Songs: Cancion
- Three Spanish Folk Songs: Nana
- Three Spanish Folk Songs: Seguidillia Murciana
- Six Spirituals: Ain't Got No Time To Die
- Six Spirituals: I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
- Six Spirituals: Ain't That Good News!
- Six Spirituals: Sweet Little Jesus Boy
- Six Spirituals: This Little Light Of Mine
- Six Spirituals: Ride On King Jesus
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Enjoying The Pleasures of K. Battle & C. Parkening.......2007-05-06
Whether you are very familiar with these two artists or have never heard either one, you will delight in this musical collaboration. Only a guitarist of Christopher Parkening's stature could be the ideal accompaniment to the perfection of Kathleen Battle's voice. The music ranges from selections by John Dowland to American spirituals, Bach/Gounod, Villa-Lobos, Granados and some Spanish folk songs. The result is a coherent, soothing and utterly delightful listening experience. You will revisit this album often, and always be glad that you have it. For fans of Kathleen Battle and Christopher Parkening, I think it is a must.
Great blending of the talents of two top-notch artists in their respective fields. Parkening on the guitar and Battle singing........2006-01-31
We always enjoyed seeing and hearing Battle in concerts, usually on the television and Parkening has been a favorite guitarist. To listen to these two fine artists in concert is a real treat.
Superb technique, emotionally flat, but enjoyable even so........2005-05-25
I can't imagine these songs being performed with any greater technical brilliance than they are by Parkening and Battle on this CD. Both are virtuosos, him in the guitar, her the voice. Their skill is particularly apparent in the Dowland songs, the "Ave Maria", and the Bachianas brasileiras no. 5 (for me, the high point of the recording), which are all in a formal style well suited to the talents of the performers.
I compare the Brazilian songs to the version recorded by Salli Terri with Laurindo Almeida in the late '50's on "Duets with Spanish Guitar", which I have listened to repeatedly since I first heard it in 1959. Battle's phrasing, enunciation, and vocal skill are far superior to Terri's, but Terri brought a level of emotion to her singing that Battle seems to lack. Where Battle's perfection enhances her superb performances of the Dowland and Villa-Lobos pieces, it seems to detract from her performance of the Brazilian folk pieces.
I find this to be true again in the spirituals - vocal perfection and control detracting from the "soul" required to bring out the "spiritual" feeling. Imagine these same pieces sung by Mahalia Jackson or Aretha Franklin and you'll understand my point.
Parkening's performance has the same quality - technical virtuosity, especially noticeable in his lute-like technique in the Dowland solo - but lacking in emotional depth.
The classical selections are highly recommended, the folk pieces a bit disappointing, but overall an enjoyable recording.
ONE OF MY FAVOURITES.......2004-03-19
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE BATTLE ALBUMS, HER SWEET VOICE IS ACCOMPAINED BY THE GUITAR VIRTUOSO CHRISTOPHER PARKENING, TOGETHER CREATE A TENDER, DELIGHTFUL & BEAUTIFUL LISTENING EXPERIENCE. BACHIANAS BRASILEIRAS N- 5 HAS IT`S BEST PERFORMANCE IN THIS CD.
Fans will be delighted!.......2003-08-25
Fans, maybe, but I must say I'm not a huge fan of Kathleen Battle or opera or songs in different languages, either. My mom is, though. And through her I have heard Kathleen's best. And her very best (if you ask me) is one of the tracks ON THIS CD titled "Ain't that good news," even though it should be called "Ain'ta dat good news," since that is how its sung. It is a really good song (ask anybody) with a little surprise high-note at the end. If I were you I would (if not buy this CD right here and now) then go to [a book store] and see if their computers will let you hear "Ain't that good news" because that song is great.
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- WHATEVER
- DIS ALBUM IS OFF DA CHAIN!!!
- Great CD
- Good single......bad album
- A CD or one very long song
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I Pray
Amanda Perez
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B00029RRIW
Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- I Pray (Never Forget It)
- I Need Your Love
- Run With It
- Angel (Acoustic Guitar Version)
- Fire
- Make Me Feel
- Dedicate
- Calling You
- I Need You
- Angel
- Hoe
- How U Luv Dat
- Already
- Hell No
- Get It Girl
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WHATEVER.......2005-11-23
Ya'll b***h** are retarded. This album is throwed. Even thought there is profanity and editing.
DIS ALBUM IS OFF DA CHAIN!!!.......2005-09-29
MAN I SO LOVE THIS ABLUM!!!! When I first bought this CD, I was crying when I first heard the song I Pray. Even when I saw the video! Ya'll better buy dis album. It's hot! I LOVE ALL THE TRACKS!! BUY DIS CD YA HEARD!
Great CD.......2005-05-11
Man, u guys r all wrong! Amanda has great talent n wonderful tracks that at least I can neva get tired of. Not only do tha songs got good beat n flow, but shes gotta great, unique voice 2. 2 tell u tha truth, I dont think that Ive eva heard any woman rap n sing as good as her, let alone the make beat like dat. 2 me, people who think that she's got no talent and the same boring ol sound and message repeats in each n every song r just stupid. I mean, gimme a break. My personal faves on this album r "Hoe," "How U Luv Dat", n "Get it Girl." This artist dserves lotsa good credit 4 good music.
Good single......bad album.......2005-02-03
I bought this album because of the songs "Angel" & "I Pray". I also bought it because I do like Amanda's voice. But the album as a whole is a dissappointment!!!All of the songs sound the same, except the last couple tracks. The problem is you don't ever get to them cause you fall asleep within the first few songs.I do believe that Amanda has talent....but the songs on this album covered it up!!!
A CD or one very long song.......2005-01-02
Amanda, Amanda, Amanda. I am a TRUE music lover and I appreciate the talent and hard work of those in the industry. But to regurgitate the same tracks over and over, same message, same flow, same beat. Where is the creativity, where is the talent, how many people have wasted there money on this album? With the occasional contagious hooks (I Pray and Angel), this cd is a complete waste of time. I am all about giving EVER new artist (or so called artist) a chance, but this was overall a disappointment...Sorry.
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- Wendy Carlos - 'Tron' (Disney)
- If You Liked the Movie, You'll Love this Album
- EXCELLENT!
- The sounds need the sights
- A fantastic soundtrack for a pioneer CGI movie
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Tron
Manufacturer: Disney
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ASIN: B00005V8J7
Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Creation Of TRON
- Only Solutions - Journey
- We've Got Company
- Wormhole
- Ring Game And Escape
- Water, Music, And Tronaction
- TRON Scherzo
- Miracle and Magician
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- Sea Of Simulation
- A New TRON And The MCP
- Anthem
- Ending Titles
- TRONaction (Original Version)
- Break In (For Strings, Flutes, And Celesta) - The London Philharmoic Orchestra
- Anthem For Keyboard Solo
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Disney's pioneering 1982 effort in computer animation has garnered a small but devoted cult audience, despite--or perhaps because of--its now-dated, rudimentary vid-game aesthetic. But while designers Jean Giraud and Syd Mead gave its visual design a certain streamline moderne panache, its musical score attempts a similar back-to-the-future fusion with somewhat more mixed results. Given the composer's often chilling, landmark synthesized score work a decade earlier on Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, Wendy Carlos seemed like an apt choice for Tron. But without her previous collaborator's taste for Beethoven, Elgar, and Rossini, Carlos's instincts wend from atmospheric, 20th-century European modernism to cheesy '50s B-film melodramatics, with the sonic limitations of '80s synth technology sometimes a burden. Still, those fond of her solo work and collaboration with Kubrick on Orange (and The Shining) will find familiar charms in "Water, Music, and TRONaction," "TRONscherzo" and "Theme from TRON." But Journey's "Only Solutions" and now all-too-ironic "1990's Theme" further fix the score firmly in the '80s. This debut CD-release of the score also features three bonus tracks, the original "TRONaction" and two other unused cues, including a solo synth rendition of the film's anthem. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Wendy Carlos - 'Tron' (Disney).......2007-06-26
I'm honestly not all that familiar with the extended catalog of electronic music pioneer Carlos has done outside of her 'Clockwork Orange' and 'Tales Of Heaven And Hell' releases (see my reviews of both), but I was sort of taken with 'Tron'. This is music 'from the future, with a vision'. Really dug the two cuts scored from Journey here, "Only Solutions" and "1990's Theme". 'Tron' may be considered by some to be a bit bizarre, but should be pretty enjoyable to most. Do check this soundtrack out when you can. You won't regret it.
If You Liked the Movie, You'll Love this Album.......2006-12-30
This was the only work of Wendy Carlos I've ever heard, and I thought it was great! For the time period the movie was made in, this music was amazing and ahead of it's time. Watching the movie and listening to the soundtrack go hand-in-hand--I don't think this soundtrack would stand too well on its own. However, for those who've seen Tron, every song will be exciting.
The blending of synth and orchestral music was very well done--so much so that I didn't ever notice it until listening to the soundtrack the first time in my iPod headphones. Every song has a unique blend of synth/live orchestra.
The only reason I gave the CD 4 stars instead of 5 is because it isn't one of those albums that you can listen to over and over again. Rather, listen one or two times, then put it on the shelf, then bring it out again at some later time. The Journey songs on the CD (and in the movie) were defintely not the band's best, so don't get the album just because you're a Journey fan. I'm glad Disney finally published this CD!
EXCELLENT!.......2004-07-15
Etant fan de "TRON", j'ai eu un trés grand plaisir a posséder la BOF de Wendy Carlos.La musique est tous simplement génial et un grand MERCI pour AMAZON.CA ,car sans eux, mon réve devenez impossible.
The sounds need the sights.......2004-07-02
While I felt the music of 'Tron' melded quite well with the film's action and scenes and set the right tone for the most part, the music by itself doesn't sound all that interesting to me. Ms. (formerly Mister) Carlos' work requires the movie's visual cues to help it really stand out. Without the visual element, the score is kinda droning, and rarely catches my attention while I'm listening to it and performing some other task-- like writing a new product review for example. It's almost like I'm not listening to anything at all. Not helping matters is the pair of sub-par Journey tunes. I guess Disney didn't wanna shell out the big bucks to get the rights to a few of their decent songs...
Bottom line: if ya wanna listen to this soundtrack, buy the Tron DVD (the 2-disc Special Edition of course, which can be found at www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005OCMR/qid=1088712198/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/002-6699831-0404821?v=glance&s=dvd&n=507846) and listen to it while watching the movie. You'll get much more auditory enjoyment listening to the score in this manner, believe you me...
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A fantastic soundtrack for a pioneer CGI movie.......2004-01-24
It took 9 years for Disney to release the original soundtrack for Tron. But the wait was all the more worthwhile. When I saw the movie way back in 82, I was entralled by its computer animation, but noticed the soundtrack was equally impressive. Like the movie itself, the music was a pioneer of its kind, with an emphasis on synthesizer composition, while there was a mix of orchestral music in the soundtrack. The electronic music is what makes it so special and it creates a truly cyberspace feel for the movie. It sounds not just futuristic, but the variations in the music generate different moods for the plot. I like most of the pieces in the soundtrack, but I think 'Theme from Tron' and the 'Love Theme' stand out, and the 'Anthem' is one of my favorites. Needless to say the synthesizer music throughout the soundtrack manages to stand the test of time, even though the 2 tracks by Journey do sound pretty dated by today's standard. But those 2 songs are still pretty good considering they are from 1982.
Wendy Carlos managed to create music that suits the movie to the T. The electronic music is full of harmony. I can listen to the soundtrack time and again and still not get tired of it, because it still sounds futuristic more than 20 years after it was composed. I recommend this soundtrack to all those who have seen the movie, as well as those who enjoy electronic music.
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- oh my goodness
- Exellent 1930's style swinging gospel
- A "NEWLY DISCOVERED" BUT OLD LEGACY
- Gospel / Spiritual Harmony Fan
- Doesn't live up to "Standing in the Safety Zone"
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I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
The Fairfield Four
Manufacturer: Word Entertainment
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ASIN: B000002NHD
Release Date: 1997-09-09 |
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- Noah
- These Bones
- Come On In This House
- There Must Be A City
- Get Away Jordon
- I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
- That Day Is Done
- Help For The Needy (Today)
- Shadrack
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- Amazing Grace/Prodigal Son
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In the '40s, a cappella gospel bands like the Dixie Hummingbirds and the Five Blind Boys were all over the radio. But after Soul Stirrers singer Sam Cooke switched from gospel to soul, the bands faded out, and until the Fairfield Four's reunion in the late '80s, it was almost impossible to hear new installments of this thrilling spiritual music. I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray is the 1997 follow-up to the band's 1992 comeback album, and even nonbelievers will have trouble avoiding a spiritual experience when the singers' voices touch each other the right way. Elvis Costello (who writes fawning liner notes) and Pam Tillis show up for guest vocals, but they can't match the power of the Four's "There Must Be a City." --Steve Knopper
Customer Reviews:
oh my goodness.......2006-06-12
I don't normally listen to this type of music, but I just heard this CD at full blast on a $40,000 (yes, forty-thousand dollar) home stereo system ...
... and ... I was just totally blown away. Not by the volume, but by the intensity of the soul. I then borrowed the CD and listened to it in my car, but my car stereo couldn't do it justice.
If you ever have access to a very very nice home stereo system (the kind where the speakers cost around $3,000 each), buy this CD just so you can hear how it was meant to be heard. I don't think it's meant for a cheap stereo, unless you just like the meanings of the lyrics.
As for now, yeah I thought the lyrics were nice, but hearing this on a very nice stereo system at first made me think "man, this is dumb music" for about five seconds, then it made me think "oh my God, this sounds incredible" from then on.
Exellent 1930's style swinging gospel.......2004-12-28
Thier harmonies are reminiscent of the Mills Brothers of the 1930's. Appealing harmonies, swinging syncopated rhythms, and loads of style and class!!! The highlight here is Get Away Jordan, which has a James P. Johnson style stride piano player, and female vocal reminiscent of Connee Boswell, and the Mills Brothers of the 30's! This cd is gospel with more then a touch of blues and swing music! Only That day Is Done is a dud, a 60's sounding soul ballad, however the rest of teh album is so good and full of the Holy Spirit annointing, it is amazing. REVIVAL TODAY!!! Praise God, Glory to God, Jesus is Lord!!!
A "NEWLY DISCOVERED" BUT OLD LEGACY.......2002-06-28
Frankly, until the release of " O BROTHER,WHERE ART THOU?," I am ashamed to say that I'd never heard of the Fairfield Four. Once I saw that film and bought the soundtrack, I sought out other Fairfield Four recordings, and have not been disappointed; conversely, I've been DELIGHTED! This particular CD is pure Heaven. It's fun, it's moving, and so unlike anything I've ever heard before. It will put the "Holy Spirit" in you regardless of your religious beliefs!
The sincerity of the sound, and the feeling of faith with which it is sung, makes one feel both happy and hopeful. I'm glad that I bought it; you will be, too.
Gospel / Spiritual Harmony Fan.......2000-05-22
If you like "Standing in the Safety Zone," don't buy this one. Gone is the warmth and smooth harmony; The biggest dispointment is that you can barely hear the original Fairfield Four, especially with the newer male singer who yells, screams, and growls, which creates more dissonance than group harmony.
Doesn't live up to "Standing in the Safety Zone".......1999-03-05
I listened to this CD with great anticipation after enjoying over and over again, "Standing in the Safety Zone." I was disappointed. In "Standing ...", I loved how the songs were performed and how each song had a personality all its own. In this CD it sounds like they are reduced to background vocals for the guest artists. A lot of repetition and the songs didn't really go anywhere. I felt myself anticipating the great harmonies and group vocals of the first CD, but only heard flashes of the Fairfield Four, not whole songs. Too much guest artists and not enough Fairfield Four. If you have "Standing in the Safety Zone" don't bother buying this CD, cherish the one you have.
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- Puss 'N Boots (The Struggle Continues...)
- S1 & Illmind [Import]
- Simply Poetry
- Since the Gray Tapes, Vol. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Somethin' Majah [Explicit Lyrics]
- Somethin' to Lean To, Pt. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Stac'n Bread
- Still Shinin'... The Mix [Explicit Lyrics]
- Super Saucey [Clean]
- Tales From the Crip [Explicit Lyrics]
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