Deep Waters [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. If I Could
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2. Its Nothing
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3. Turf Bangers - B-Legit, , Lay Low
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4. Got Them Dreads Going
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5. Girbauds - Lay Low, Turf Talk
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6. Stick Shift
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7. C U Sweat
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8. Freaky Tales
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9. Bayology - Lay Low, San Quinn
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10. Square Up
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11. What the Fuc
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12. Fighting 2 Live
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13. Story of My Life
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14. Boss Movements - E-40, , Lay Low
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15. Sayin They Hard
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16. 911
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Deep Waters [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- A Fine Soundtrack of a Fine Movie
- Review(How original huh?)
- Music that transcends simple meaning...
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A River Runs Through It
Manufacturer: Milan Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Movie Soundtracks
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| Vocal Pop
| Pop
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ASIN: B0007NFL54
Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
Tracks:
- A River Runs Through It
- Casting Presbyterian Style
- A Land Filled With Wonder
- Down The Alley (With You)
- A Summer Of Lumber And Fishing
- Shooting The Schutes
- Three Fishermen
- A Trip To The Unknown
- A Four Count Rhythm
- The Shiek Of Araby
- Bye Bye Blackbird - Prudence Johnson
- Je Ne Sais Quois
- Swing Me High, Swing Me Low
- A Place Remembered
- A Remark Was Passed
- Rugged Cross
- Muskrat Ramble
- Rawhide
- The Wild Ride
- Early Departure
- The Splendor In The Grass
- Jessie And Norman
- Lolo's
- The High Road
- Yes, Quite A Day
- A Fine Fisherman And The Big Blackfoot River
- The Moment That Could Not Last
- Too Deep For Tears
- Without Complete Understanding
- In The Half-Light Of The Canyon
- Haunted By Waters - A River Runs Through It (Reprise)
- Exclusive Interview With Mark Isham
Album Description
A River Runs Through It features Mark Isham's Grammy-and Academy Award-nominated score, plus the songs "The Sheik of Araby" written by Harry B. Smith, Ted Snyder & Francis Wheeler, "Bye Bye Blackbird" written by Mort Dixon & Ray Henderson, and "Muskrat Ramble" written by Ray Gilbert and Edward 'Kid' Ory.
Customer Reviews:
A Fine Soundtrack of a Fine Movie.......2007-07-15
I basically love the movie, because it's poetic along with Montana wilderness and I am a fly-fisherman. I have just bought this CD as my background music while I am tying flies. And it works very very well. Each track reminds me of each moment of the movie, especially, tracks from Track 25 "Yes, Quite a Day" to Track 31 "Hauted by Waters" just make me poignant. An exclusive interview with the composer is also very unique and worth to hear about the background of the movie. "The Moment That Could Not Last" last only 1:24, how about in our real life? Is it gonna be like Paul's? I am hautend by this soundtrack.
Review(How original huh?).......2007-01-25
Personally, this is one of the absolute BEST soundtracks I have ever listened to. The music is calming, soothing, and truly wonderful. The music is so well put together and nicely coordinated and I feel like I am watching the movie again...it also makes great to read the Laura Ingalls Wilder books too. Try it...you might be suprised how well it fits. :)
Music that transcends simple meaning..........2006-07-16
Mark Isham's score for the motion picture A River Runs Through It is one of the most memorable and emotionally captivating film scores of all time. The arrangements of strings, piano, woodwinds create a meditative and reflective range of music throughout the film capturing all the emotions of this powerful drama about an American family in rural Montana. It is at once deeply haunting, moving, nostalgic and sentimental and captures the innocence and beauty of nature and childhood, as well as darker themes of rebellion and tragedy. There is a profound sense of emotion that is embedded within the music that sweeps over me every time I hear it. A combination of happiness, sadness, excitement, and reflection. There is something simply sweeping and majestic within his music. I couldn't think of anything else that would better compliment the film. Highly recommended.
Average customer rating:
- Will bear the test of time
- Hurry, buy this
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Down in the Delta
Paul Oscher
Manufacturer: Blues Fidelity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chicago Blues
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
General
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000A1IKOW
Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Driftin' Blues
- St. Louis Blues
- Blues and Trouble
- 32-20 Blues
- Blues Before Sunrise
- Deborah's Baby
- Sugar Mama
- Take A Little Walk
- Things Ain't What They Used To Be
- I'm Goin' Away Baby
- So Lonesome
- You're Still My Baby
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus
- Georgia
Album Description
Blues singer/multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Paul Oscher's Down in the Delta was recorded live "the old-school way"--with no overdubs--and features Oscher on vocals, harmonica, guitar, piano and melodica with special guests including Levon Helm (drums), Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (drums), Calvin Jones (bass) and David Maxwell (piano). Down in the Delta captures the no-frills, down-in-the-alley, gutbucket, lowdown and lonesome deep blues of Oscher's live performances.
Paul Oscher first came to national attention as Muddy Waters' harmonica player from 1967-1972 (following in the footsteps of Little Walter, Junior Wells, James Cotton and Big Walter Horton). The first white musician to become a full-time member of a world-class black blues band, Muddy treated Oscher like a son. Oscher shared the basement in Muddy's southside Chicago home with the great Otis Spann. Working alongside Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Sammy Lawhorn, Pee Wee Madison and S.P. Leary, Oscher learned deep Blues phrasing and timing. He learned to play slide guitar from Muddy--literally by looking over Muddy's shoulder--and piano from Otis Spann.
"I certainly draw from the time I was on the road with Muddy and the experiences I had living on the southside. I give thanks everyday for that--it's the biggest gift of my life and it's given me my foundation..."
Brooklyn, New York native Paul Oscher started playing the blues at the age of twelve when his uncle gave him a harmonica. By the time he was fifteen, he had hooked up with guitarist/singer Little Jimmy Mae and was playing professionally in soul revues at black clubs around NYC including the Baby Grand, The 521 Cub, Seville Lounge and the Nitecap.
Still in his early teens, Oscher met Muddy Waters back stage at the Apollo Theatre in the mid-l960's. A couple years later, Muddy came to New York without a harp player. Oscher sat in with the band and played two numbers: "Baby Please Don't Go" and "Blow Winds Blow." Muddy hired him on the spot.
With the Muddy Waters Blues Band, Oscher toured the US and abroad and played a range of venues from the rough and tumble juke joints of the chitlin' circuit to the major concert stages of the world. During that time he backed up blues luminaries John Lee Hooker, Earl Hooker, Son House, Fred McDowell, Lightning Hopkins, T-Bone Walker, Albert King, Magic Sam and Big Mama Thornton. Oscher recorded a number of albums with Muddy for the legendary Chess Records label.
Paul Oscher toured with Muddy's band till late 1971 when he left to form his own band under the name Brooklyn Slim. In 1976, he toured Europe with Louisiana Red and continued fronting his own band in the New York area in addition to backing up Big Joe Turner, Doc Pomus, Victoria Spivey, Big Walter Horton and Johnny Copeland.
In the '80s, Oscher quit music and got a day job. But the blues kept calling and in 1992 he hooked up with piano players David Maxwell and Bob Gaddy and his old drummer Candy McDonald and started playing again. Still performing under the moniker Brooklyn Slim, Oscher recorded for Mojo Productions and Lollipop Records. In 1994, Paul toured the US with Jimmy Rogers and the Muddy Waters Tribute Band.
In 1995 Oscher released his first solo CD, The Deep Blues of Paul Oscher, for Blues Planet Records. His follow-up, Knockin' on the Devil's Door (Viceroy Records), received a W.C. Handy Award nomination. In 2000, Paul Oscher received the L.A. Music Award for "Outstanding Blues Artist of the Year." Oscher's Alone with the Blues (2004/Electro-Fi Records), was nominated for four 2005 W.C. Handy Awards: "Acoustic Blues Album of the Year", "Blues Song of the Year", "Acoustic Blues Artist of the Year" and "Instrumentalist of the Year - Harmonica".
Paul Oscher appears on Mos Def's release New Danger (October 2004) and is a featured guest on the Mannish Boys' CD on Delta Groove (November 2004). Oscher appears on Mark Hummel and Johnny Dyer's Muddy Waters tribute CD Rollin' Fork Revisited (Mountain Top Records/November 2004) and is featured on the January 2005 Hubert Sumlin release About them Shoes (Tone Cool/Artemis) along with Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Levon Helm.
Nowadays, multi-instrumentalist Oscher performs primarily as a solo artist. "I really dig playing alone, I follow my own time, my feet are my drummer and I can play the harmonica and guitar together like the way I want to, and I can change up in the middle of a number without having to rehearse anyone. Plus me and the band is getting along real good. I don't have to worry about nobody getting drunk or not showing up for the gig and the only one I argue with is myself. Yeah, except for the guitar player--he's always fightin' with the harp, the harp player gets all the women".
There are only a handful of artists left that can carry on the tradition of the deep blues and Paul Oscher's one of them. "When I was a young man I played other peoples blues. Now that I'm older, I write and play my own and when I play a blues classic, I put my own stamp on it. And I always keep that lowdown and lonesome feelin' I learned in Muddy Waters' band--I keep it real and in the moment."
Customer Reviews:
Will bear the test of time.......2006-12-25
this is a great blues cd offfered at a time when most blues records have been diluted in an age of digital manipulation. This cd is old school in everyway and refreshing to that extent, great music, great artist. no wonder this cd won the 2006 blues music award (handy award) for "acoustic album of the Year" A totaly fulfilling blues experience.
Hurry, buy this.......2006-08-23
Traditional and modern, at the same time. It has a live sound because it is essentially live in the studio. I'm guessing that no computers were used to make this music. What a joy.
Average customer rating:
- Well worth the price.
- Two great albums from 1970
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Still Waters Run Deep/Changing Times
The Four Tops
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
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Motown
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General
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ASIN: B000055XXQ
Release Date: 2001-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Still Water (Love)
- Reflections
- It's All in the Game
- Everybody's Talkin'
- Love Is the Answer
- I Wish I Were Your Mirror
- Elusive Butterfly
- Bring Me Together
- L.A. (My Town)
- Still Water (Peace)
- In These Changing Times
- Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)
- Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
- Right Before My Eyes
- I Almost Had Her (But She Got Away)
- Try to Remember
- Something's Tearing at the Edges of Time
- Sing a Song of Yesterday
- Long and Winding Road/In These Changing Times
Album Description
UK reissue combines two out-of-print Motown classics together on one CD, 'Still Waters Run Deep' (1970) & 'Changing Times' (1970). Slipcase.
Customer Reviews:
Well worth the price........2005-07-19
By the time these two albums were released, The Four Tops weren't very high on Motown's priority list. That's really a shame because these albums contained some of their strongest material. Frank Wilson was the appointed producer for both albums and the production is top notch, using many of Motown's highly talented musicians. Some of the recordings truly stand out. Although skimpy in the lyric department, "Still Water (Love)" is a true R&B classic. The Tops rendition of "Reflections" is better and tighter than the Supremes original version, in my opinion. "Love Is The Answer" brings back memories from when I was a child. (I owned a copy of the single.) It's a fun song with some really swinging horns.
I also owned the Changing Times album when I was very young and I played it to death. The track "In These Changing Times" with it's strange collage of street sounds and distorted voices taking up over two minutes before the song actually kicks in, is one of those songs that easily gets stuck in one's head.
Levi Stubbs lead vocal on "I Almost Had Her (But She Got Away)" is heartbreaking and the arrangement is brilliant. "Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)" is a moderately paced gem about a fella whose male ego keeps him from calling his girl first to talk things through. My favourite track on the album has to be "Right Before My Eyes." The vocals and musicianship on this great track are stunning. The rhythm section alone is priceless.
I would have given this cd five stars if it weren't for the fact that I would have preferred more original tunes on the albums. Motown was notorious for putting a lot of remakes on their albums, even having several of their own artists record the same material.
Still, the pros definitely outweigh the cons. I highly recommend this cd.
Two great albums from 1970.......2003-05-17
The first of the albums featured in this twofer - Still waters run deep - contains two major international hits. It's all in the game was a hit for various singers in the fifties. Originally a USA hit for Tommy Edwards in 1951, it became a much bigger USA hit for him in 1958, when it also became a massive UK hit. It was also a huge UK hit for Cliff Richard in the sixties, but all that didn't stop the Four tops having a top five UK hit and a top thirty USA hit. Still water (love) just missed the USA top ten but just made the UK top ten. There are some notable covers here, including Elusive butterfly (Bob Lind), Everybody's talking (Harry Nilsson), Reflections (Diana Ross and the Supremes).
The second album - Changing times - yielded Just seven numbers, a minor hit in the UK and the USA, plus another minor USA hit, In these changing times. On the album, this latter song is the second half of a medley with Long and winding road, the Beatles classic. Other covers on this album are Raindrops keep falling on my head and Try to remember.
Most, if not all, of the other songs on this collection are originals and definitely worth listening to. Perhaps the Four tops were past their absolute peak by the time these albums were recorded, but there is still plenty of interest here. So don't begin your Four tops collection here, but if you're really into Motown, this is well worth investing in.
Average customer rating:
- Yet another original fighting to get through.....
- Leaves you wanting more
- a real jewel
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On a Good Day
Jude Johnstone
Manufacturer: Bojak Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007LLPW4
Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
Tracks:
- On A Good Day
- 20 Years
- Hard Lessons
- Hold On
- In This House
- Old And Gray
- Evelyn
- Pen And Paper
- Deep Water
- Long Way Back
- The Hereafter
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If an artist can be judged by the company she keeps, the vocal harmonies of Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Rodney Crowell, and Julie Miller on Jude Johnstone's second release attest to the esteem she enjoys from fellow singer-songwriters. Though Johnstone's songs have been recorded by singers from Bette Midler to Johnny Cash, the confessional conviction she invests in the title track, "Hard Lessons," and "Pen and Paper" makes her material seem as personal as a diary. As a narrative of marital breakup, "20 Years" has a melodic bounce at odds with its lyrical despair, yet most of the settings for these older-but-wiser reflections are as somber as Johnstone's writing is poetic. Some listeners might find the results a little precious, self-consciously so--as if musical maturity mainly involves the morose acceptance of painful truths--but fans of artists from Jackson Browne to Nanci Griffith should recognize a kindred spirit here. --Don McLeese
Customer Reviews:
Yet another original fighting to get through............2005-06-19
I remember back in the late 70's when a new singer/songwriter
performer named Karla Bonoff was a "hot" songwriter and established artists took notice and covered her song catalogue
until she to finally got her own recognition. I see the same thing happening to Jude. She writes some wonderful stuff and the
likes of Bette Midler to Bonnie Raitt have covered her emotional
turf. This collection has some outstanding songwriting and
open hearted Joni Mitchell like realism injected into the mix,
very moving material.
Well worth owning. Jude is one of our NEW & BEST songwriters.
Leaves you wanting more.......2005-03-13
I have only one complaint about this CD: It's too short!
By the time the last track begins, I'm already wishing it was a double album or, better yet, a box-set with 100 tracks of new and old material, demos, covers, Christmas songs, commercial jingles, and Jude singing phone book listings. I just don't want the music to end.
I first heard Jude perform when she opened for Shawn Colvin last year at a show in California, and I truly can't remember the last time I've had such a strong initial reaction to a performer. I remember specifically being floored by her performance of "Doesn't Anybody Know But Me" from her first CD, Coming of Age, and "Old and Gray" from this CD. Although I was there to see Shawn Colvin, I must admit that Jude stole the show that evening with her performance and gained a life-long fan in me.
It seems that every review written about Jude's CDs makes note of the fact that Jude has written hits for many top artists like Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Trisha Yearwood, and Stevie Nicks. While that does bear repeating here as further testimony to Jude's talent and reputation as a top-notch songwriter, it shouldn't overshadow Jude's talent as the exceptional performer she has proven herself to be on stage and on both her albums.
Jude's second CD, like her first, is filled with highly emotional and intelligent music which will appeal to music lovers who demand substance in their music-listening experience. Jude's music requires "active listening" and is not, as Jude terms it, "music to cook by." Although the instrumentation on this CD is beautiful in and of itself, it is not by any means merely pleasant background music. To fully appreciate the CD (and Jude's complete body of work for that matter) one must really listen to the lyrics as well. All the tracks on this CD tell interesting stories of life's everyday occurrences--of "busted heart[s]" and watching "friends go one by one"--all told through Jude's use of vivid imagery and storytelling.
Her most obvious "story" song is "Evelyn." The lyrics tell of Jude's arty (for lack of a better word) great-aunt who was expected to become the next "Clara Bowe or...Harlow" until a fire left her disfigured and relegated to "playing piano for the silent shows." Jude's impeccable word choice makes the young girl's heartache palpable to the listener while completely avoiding the maudlin tone a less-talented writer would likely have set in telling such a story.
Jude uses some wry humor in "20 Years," to recount the story of the decay of a marriage. Jude tells of a wife who, when dealing with her husband, cannot "connect the dots on his page" and the husband who sardonically states, "Go ahead and take the kids/ I'll see them twice a year." The potentially depressing topic of divorce becomes almost deceptively lighthearted in the adept hands of the songwriter.
A personal favorite is the last track, "The Hereafter." Written about the death of a family member, the song manages to be inspirational without being preachy or precious. This track contains two of the most poignant and affective uses of imagery on the album: "...the sky up above us/ Is filled with red wings/ As they welcome you/ In the hereafter" and the CD's last line, "Now the wind's at your back/ And whatever you lack/ You will find it/ Out in the hereafter." Pure lyrical perfection like this, coupled with a beautiful and memorable melody, makes this track a standout while also representing ALL the tracks on this CD.
In the title track Jude sings of being left "wanting more." After listening to this CD you will feel the same way.
a real jewel.......2005-02-27
Jude's first cd was a hard act to follow--given it was filled with great songs which had already become famous from the cover performances of other singers. It was great for many reasons--especially to hear her take on songs we thought we knew. But, this new collection is magnificent. Just one great song after another. It would be a surprise and an injustice if several aren't taken up by others in additional cover performances.
First, her instrumentalists. Jude accompanies herself with piano on virtually every song--recalling the noble tradition of the singer/songwriter performing from the piano. She knows just how to accompany herself and does it beautifully. Mary Ramsay's violin and viola are superb. Didn't she do the same for Patty Loveless? Co-producer Charles Duncan acquits himself finely on guitar, organ, slide guitar, bass and poignantly on pennywhistle. He also does some backing vocals, along with an amazingly talented group of others--most especially Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Rodney Crowell and Julie Miller. Jude certainly knows how to use these voices to particular advantage in each song.
What can I say about the songs? They are all good, many are great...from the fine title tune which opens the cd to the amazing simple chorus of "Hold On," the sad and lovely "In This House," the poetic and image-filled "Old and Gray" (sung with Julie Miller), "Evelyn"--a wonderful, autobiographical song, the plaintive yet somehow hopeful "Pen and Paper," the sharp imagery and moving chorus of "Deep Water," the painful dilemma expressed so well in "Long Way Back," and the final song--a stellar, lovely tribute to a lost comrade--"The Hereafter" (with an amazing pennywhistle being played). It's a grand, impressive collection. What's amazing, as well, is how Jude--with a dusty, low, narrow-range of a voice--can sing so well and so rightly the emotions expressed in these songs. She's terrific.
In spite of the darkness and sadness in many of these songs, Jude finds reason for light and hope in many of them. I hope the talented Lori McKenna is listening and can find similar light and hope in future songs. She didn't in those on BITTERTOWN.
Average customer rating:
- Rarities from the Malaco vaults.
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Troubled Waters - Deep Soul From the Deep South
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Grapevine
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
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General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
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Southern Soul
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Soul
| Compilations
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00013MWYS
Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- SAM DEES - Troubled Waters (unissued)
- PATTERSON TWINS - Two Wrongs Don't Make It Right
- BILLY CEE - I Believe In Love (unissued)
- RUBY WILSON - Bluer Than Blue
- McKINLEY MITCHELL - The Town I live In
- KING FLOYD - I'm Missing You
- HANK SAMPLE - If You See That Girl Of Mine
- TOMMY TATE - Hold On
- DOROTHY MOORE - Two Of A Kind
- JIMMY DOBBINS - A Quitter Never Wins
- SAM DEES - Say Yeah
- JOE WILSON - When A Man Cries
- CAROLYN FAYE - Warm Loving Man
- JOE JOHNSON - The Blind Man
- TOMMY TATE - Get It Over Anyway
- BETTY and CHARLES - You Can't Find Love
- JOE CHAPMAN - I'll Be Your Eveything (unissued version)
- EDDIE HOUSTON - I Won't Be The Last To Cry
- CHARLES WARREN - I'm Praying
- ANITA MITCHELL - Lovin' On Borrowed Time
- HARAN GRIFFIN No - Time To Lose (unissued)
- J. COUNT HUGHES - Why, Oh Why (unissued version)
- SAM DEES - My World
Album Description
Troubled Waters is a lovingly compiled collection of 23 amazing deep soul tracks from America's deep south. This wonderful and unique style is so often ignored and misunderstood but the staff at Grapevine have a love and understanding of deep soul music, and that's why Troubled Waters is an essential album. Featured here are some true masters of the deep soul style, including Sam Dees, Tommy Tate, McKinley Mitchell, King Floyd and Dorothy Moore, plus many lesser-known artists who deserved far more attention than they got. The 12-page booklet has informative liner notes by John Ridley, and all tracks have been digitally remastered from the original tapes by Paul Mooney at South Union.
Customer Reviews:
Rarities from the Malaco vaults........2007-01-06
This compilation focuses almost exclusively on rarities and previously unreleased tracks from the Malaco label's vaults. Malaco, of course, is probably one of the very few labels still recording and releasing REAL Soul music and this collection gives you a good overview of the label's sound an d style. The songs by Sam Dees, Dorothy Moore, The Patterson Twins, Tommy Tate, Anita Mitchell, Charles Warren and Carolyn Faye are my favorites but the whole CD is very good. Both ballads and more uptempo tracks are featured here.
Average customer rating:
- It's beautiful. Don't miss out.
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Deep Waters
Leonard Jones
Manufacturer: Destiny (Select)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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General
| Bluegrass
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Gospel
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ASIN: B0001GZA6M
Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Product Description
The long-awaited spontaneous instrumental violin worship CD by Leonard Jones of MorningStar.
Customer Reviews:
It's beautiful. Don't miss out........2007-06-16
This album is powerfully anointed. It is perfect music for praying. I listen to it early in the morning when I am alone with God. It's all instrumental with only a piano and a violin, but it is in no way dull or boring. Every track is really good. It never gets too loud or too fast which is what I look for when I'm choosing music for my prayer times. I highly recommend it.
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Still Waters (Run Deep)
BeeGees
Manufacturer: Polydor Ltd.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
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General
| Pop
| Indie Music
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4-for-3 Pop
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| 4-for-3 Music
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ASIN: B000HWXOR2
Release Date: 1997-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Still Waters Run Deep [Single Version] 4:04
- Love Never Dies 4:05
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Aho: Symphony No.10/Rejoicing of the Deep Waters
Manufacturer: Bis
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Symphonies
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
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- Symphony No. 9 for Trombone and Orch/Concerto for Cello and Orch
ASIN: B0000266EM
Release Date: 1995-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Rejoicing Of The Deep Waters
- I. Allegro
- II. Prestissimo
- III. Adagio
- IV. Vivacissimo
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Israel in Egypt, oratorio, HWV 54
Manufacturer: Coro
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Handel
| Handel, George Frideric
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ASIN: B00008OP0N
Release Date: 2002-03-25 |
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Of all Handel's great oratorios, Israel in Egypt is second only to Messiah in drama. It is dominated by massive virtuosic choruses, making it the perfect piece for The Sixteen, acknowledged by audiences and critics alike as "one of the great choirs of our day" (Gramophone).
It's not surprising that Israel in Egypt is much-performed. Hailstones and lightning, buzzing flies and leaping frogs, are all brilliantly evoked for choir and orchestra in a series of incisive choruses leading us excitedly through the plagues of Egypt and the crossing of the Red Sea as we follow Moses and the Children of Israel through the story of the Exodus. The epic nature of the story could not be more suited to Handel's genius for story-telling and drama.
This CD is based on the first published edition (1771), omitting five arias and two short choruses.
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ASIN: B000001HHT
Release Date: 1994-07-26 |
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- The Last Rose Of Summer - Landon Ronald
- For You Alone - Enrico Caruso
- By The Waters Of Minnetonka (An Indian Love Song) - Landon Ronald
- The Green Hills O' Somerset - Peter Dawson
- She Wandered Down The Mountainside - Rosina Buckman
- The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - Charles Hackett
- By The Bend Of The River - Grace Moore
- I Know Of Two Bright Eyes (Myrrha) - Walter Widdop
- A Fairy Went A-Marketing - Clara Butt
- Myself When Young (In A Persian Garden) - Norman Allin
- Love's Old Sweet Song - Amelita Galli-Curci
- Bird Songs At Eventide - John McCormack
- Ciribiribin - Lucrezia Bori
- The Song Of Songs - Richard Crooks
- Homing - Percy B. Kahn
- The Blind Ploughman - Fyodor Chaliapin
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- Ich Liebe Dich, My Dear - Armand Crabbe
- I Love You Truly - Dusolina Giannini
- Love Sends A Little Gift Of Roses - Gerald Moore
- Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) - Dora Labette
- Kashmiri Song (Pale Hands I Loved) - Richard Tauber
- Deep River - Marian Anderson
- Leanin' - Harold Williams
- A Perfect Day - Rosa Ponselle
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Remember-Mckinley was president when these tunes were new.......2007-03-10
In the 1890s and the early years of the 20th century sound recordings were very new and very fascinating to the population at large..Being able to hear a recording of a popular song,or listen to a piano roll transcription was,at the time,considered something of a miracle...Alas,since the technology was new the recording process was primitive...VERY primitive...often entire orchestras played into a recording horn,and the resulting sound reminds one of listening to something in a tunnel...very little could be done to make the sound pristine,and because of it the recordings from that period all have an antique and primitive atmosphere to them...recordings that old,and not saved upon tape,or disc,often poorly kept and poorly maintained,tend to deteriorate ,and,in many cases with regard to the items presented upon this album,the original"master"recording is lost,and only a copy remains,often a badly deteriorated,commercial copy..scratches,recording anaolomies,as well as warpage and general age have taken thier toll..Some would think,rather foolishly as it turns out,that such modern restorative processes such as"Cedar" might erase the imperfections,the scratches,the warpage,the cracks and hisses,but this is just not so...
For those of you old enough to have had long-playing records,45s,or 78s,just imagine that the ONLY copy of a particular album or song title is your old,scratched,worn disc...not some master tape or disc held in a vault somewhere,but your old beat up copy...Imagine further that you submit this old beat up copy for restoration...Sure,it may sound better afterwards than it did before,but,all in all,it still sounds pretty bad,at least by modern standards...
This is the sort of sound reproduction one gets on this album...Efforts were made to restore these sides(contrary to the opinion of another review found here about this album)but when one is dealing with recordings 100 or so years old,made when recording tecniques were primitive,and ,in some cases,having to attempt restoration on a used COPY sold to and played by someone like you and I way back when,restoration to a"perfect" sense is just not possible..Indeed,even if "perfection"could be achieved,the original sound of some of these old sides never was too good to begin with..
Be this as it may,the sides presented here are historic,to say the very least,and representative of what the public of the 1890s liked to hear...Listening to these sides,imperfections and all,gives one a sense of that time,a sense of the enormous technological gulf between these recordings and the ones available today,and,perhaps most importantly,gives us an overview of the sort of entertainment that drove our great great grandparents wild...
If you can get over the primitive sound of these recordings,or get yourself used to it,then give this album a try...
Loves Old Sweet Song Leaves a Bitter Taste.......2003-04-27
While the performances on this CD are great the transfers from the original recordings are about the worst i have ever heard. No care whatever was spent in dubbing these records to Cd. The originals in my collection sound many times better than these. I bought this for convenience but find it too terrible to listen
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