Sean Na'auao has been setting the standard and then raising the bar with each island music release since he first emerged on the music scene. With his new release, "Progression," he raises the bar a little further, with fresh music that blends the Hawaiian island feel reggae, and a sound that is uniquely Sean!
Progression,Sean Na'auao,Poi Pounder Records,Hawaii,Hawaiian,Hawaiian Music,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Music
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Vol. 3, The II/V7/I Progression: A New Approach To Jazz Improvisation (Book & CD Set)
Jamey Aebersold Play-A-Long Series Manufacturer: Jamey Aebersold ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001O58 Release Date: 2000-06-28 |
Tracks:
- II-V7-I (All Major Keys)
- II-V7-I Random Progression
- V7+9-I All Keys
- 0-V7+9-Io All Minor Keys
- G Minor Blues
- Bebop Tune
- II-V7-I Three Keys (Giant Steps Prog.)
- F Blues With 8-Bar Bridge - Jamey Aebersold, Charlie Craig, Dan Haerle, Rufus Reid
- II-V7-I in Major Key
- V7+9 to 1 Exercises #1 - #72
- II-V7-I in Minor Key Exercises #1 to #31
- II-V7-I (In One Key)
- Tuning Notes
Customer Reviews:
Good? Certainly. "New Approach"? Hardly.......2006-12-09
This set is a versatile tool - the CD tracks have a great band accomaniment that you can use to practice improvising on your own, learn some comping skills, practice your own comping, practice scales and chords, . . . Exercises are in Bass, Treble, Bb and Eb, so just about anyone that doesn't play F french horn can use them easily. The charts in the book are extensive. The set is as good as you care to make it.
I had a small customer service that the publisher remedied instantly and courteously. Bravo!
If I could change one thing, the exercises in D might be a little more musical and a little less "classroom". I wouldn't recommend playing many of them "as is" in a real setting. However, you aren't tied to those examples when using the CD, so it's not really a big issue. A CD with 12 tracks of ii-v-i, one in each key (major and minor) instead of just D, might be a nice addition for the beginner level, but it is also beneficial to jump around different keys as some of the exercises do.
Why four stars instead of five? I have a personal bias. Music books that "change your life" with minimal user effort get five stars from me. Music books that "change your life", but only with considerable effort on your part, get four. Call me lazy.
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Logical Progression, Level 1
LTJ Bukem Presents Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004T6V6 Release Date: 1996-07-23 |
Tracks:
- Demons Theme
- Links
- Music
- One and Only
- Bringing Me Down
- Danny's Song
- Vocal Tune
- Coolin' Out
- Western
- Horizons
Tracks:
- Airtight Remix
- New Element
- Drum in a Grip
- Soloution
- In Too Deep
- So Long
- Pharaoh
- After Hours
- Groove Therapy
- Mind Games
Customer Reviews:
The best of all time.......2007-05-27
disappointed.......2007-05-13
Exellent Buy !!.......2007-03-22
Essential Intelligent DNB.......2006-11-03
Showcase of some of the highest quality D&B around.......2005-08-15
I read somewhere a critic gave this 5 star and said the second disc was a dissapointment though... I enjoyed the second disk just as much as the first. This whole recording is at the same kind of level Goldie achieved with "Timeless".
"Logical Progression" just keeps getting better and better. I won't bother saying whether or not it will get tired, because every album does after a while. This one is only getting better for me though. If I see Bukem I will remember to give a firm handshake and act respectful =))))
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Art of the Trio, Vol. 5: Progression
Brad Mehldau Trio Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005KGMK Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- The More I See You
- Dream's Monk
- The Folks Who Live On The Hill
- Alone Together
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- Cry Me A River
- River Man
Tracks:
- Quit
- Secret Love
- Sublation
- Resignation
- Long Ago And Far Away
- How Long Has This Been Going On?
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On this lengthy two-CD set (over two hours), pianist Brad Mehldau, bassist Larry Grenadier, and drummer Jorge Rossy further explore the art of the jazz trio before a live audience. Mehldau, of course, is the main voice, exhibiting a lyrical touch and a wide, encyclopedic knowledge of the jazz piano. Although Bill Evans is obviously the primary influence, one can hear echoes of Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, and Hank Jones, as well. Mehldau has absorbed his influences well, sounding neither imitative nor radical, and though solidly in the tradition of conventional jazz piano, he is adding his own verve, vitality, and intelligence to the genre. From jazz standards ("The More I See You" and "It Might as Well Be Spring") to pop kitsch ("Cry Me a River" and "How Long Has This Been Going On") to hipster originals ("Dream's Monk" and "Sublation"), Mehldau and crew demonstrate that they have listened well to their progenitors, following the well-traveled path of using familiar melodic material as a means to investigate mood, texture, and dynamics. --Wally ShoupCustomer Reviews:
No, not Bill Evans..........2007-06-26
Listen to this album, especially "River Man" and you'll hear a man playing the whole song. Evans, if he had played the song, would have sketched it in a completely different way.
So Mehldau is Mehldau and you should buy the album already. Then you have to get Live in Tokyo to hear Mehldau play solo. Follow that with Day is Done to hear the new trio (Jeff Ballard on drums replaces Jorge Rossy). There is very little in his catalog that isn't superb, especially as he has grown in his latest releases.
While you're at it, get Bill Evans' Sunday at the Village Vanguard. It's a great album too, but more importantly, when you juxtapose it with any of the Mehldau Trio albums, you'll hear all the difference in the world.
One of the best trio albums.......2007-05-13
The Piano Trio is my prefered Jazz combo. Surprisingly, there are not that many good Piano Trios in the history of Jazz. Many of the great Jazz pianists like Thelonius Monk or Herbie Hancock never specialized in trio music, others like McCoy Tyner failed miserably. And Keith Jarrett's strength is solo rather than trio. So I am very happy when I discover a new trio which really performs well. And the Brad Mehldau Trio does!
Because of the general melancholic mood of his CD's, people want to compare Mehldau to Bill Evans. Well, other than the mood, the two pianist and their trio are completly different. Bill Evans is very chord-based, very "Chopin", Brad Mehldau is much more scale-based, maybe more "Debussy". Mehldau's bass group (Grenadier and Rossy) is a little more aggressive than Evans' (LaFaro and Motian). I actually would compare Mehldau to Chick Corea rather than Evans.
The Trio performs equally well on the slower tunes (wonderful: "The Folks who live on the Hill") and the faster ones (breathtaking: "Dream's Monk", "Sublation"), and both CD's (this album is a double CD) are equally good. The playing is never pretentious, never too much, Mehldau never needs to show what he can do on the piano, but everything is about the music.
If you are a jazz fan, you should definitely have this CD!
dope .......2007-01-09
Anyone who correlates Mehldau with Bill Evans is Naive and Ignorant!!.......2005-12-22
The pleassure of enjoy them live.......2005-06-10
HM
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Progression Sessions, America LIVE 2001
LTJ Bukem Manufacturer: Good Looking Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NYCC Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Continental Drift - Nookie
- Inside Your Love - Makoto
- Take My Soul Baby - Makoto
- Scho Location - Future Engineers
- Default - Rantoul
- Mind Vision - Makoto & Akira
- Futures Call (Makoto Remix) - MC Conrad
- Natural Experience - Nookie
- Energetic Poetry (Nookie Remix) - MC Conrad
- Solstice - Nookie
Customer Reviews:
Great new format, Live.......2002-05-14
Anything from Good Looking Records........2002-04-02
You've got nothing if you don't have options.......2001-11-12
Excellent - Despite the rambling vocals.......2001-11-04
phat, but haven`t we heard it before??.......2001-10-16
Let me say that I am a huge fan of Good Looking, Looking Good, 720 Degrees, Nexus, etc. The music manages to be both energizing and relaxing, a sublime contrast. Even through the countless titles released over the years, the music can still sound fresh, with newer producers such as Makoto and J-Laze exploring new dimensions of sound and incorporating new influences.
The music contained within Vol. 6 is no different- from deep to funky and usually a combination of both, it remains consistent with and even further solidifies GLR`s reputation. The quality of tracks is not the issue that I personally have with this release. I just feel a bit cheated.
For starters, there is not a great spectrum of artists represented. Therefore, the set contains diversity tempered by similar sounding tracks. For example, Makoto always keeps things jazzy and Nookie always keeps things a little on the harder side; there is precious little space in between. The main issue I have, though, is the fact that certain track on Vol. 6 have been realeased previously, on the lackluster Logical Progression Vol. 4. I know that Vol. 6 is a live set, and as such Bukem will blend material both old and new, but to pay 2,400 yen to listen to tracks I already have on a previous release seems a little, well, cheap.
Aside from this caveat, however, Conrad sounds nice (even if he does use recycled rhymes; `can I get a vote from the good vibe commitee` being a contender for the most overused, lamest sounding line this side of `bout it, bout it`). Bukem is, as ever, the consummate DJ, blending the tracks perfectly and releasing the music`s energy while still allowing it space to breathe.
In conclusion, I would have given this collection 5 stars, if not for the issues mentioned above. These are, I feel, relevant, especially to the avid fan of Bukem etc; however, this does not mean that I will stop buying new GLR material on sight. Just a suggestion for Bukem and crew, however...perhaps placing the tracklisting of the album on the outside of the case would allow us, the consumers, to have an idea of what we`re getting into before we purchase your product.
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Progression Sessions, Vol. 4
LTJ Bukem Manufacturer: Good Looking Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JHJK Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Systems Sylence - Rantoul
- A Way Of Life - Big Bud
- Soul 2000 - Seba
- View Of Life - Moonchild
- The Ladder - Rantoul
- Rhodes To Freedom - LTJ Bukem
- Butterfly - Makoto
- Too High - Rantoul
- Sly Detector - Psyne
- Darker Than Blue - Big Bud
Tracks:
- Systems Sylence - Rantoul
- A Way Of Life - Big Bud
- Soul 2000 - Seba
- View Of Life - Moonchild
- The Ladder - Rantoul
- Rhodes To Freedom - LTJ Bukem
- Butterfly - Makoto
- Too High - Rantoul
- Sly Detector - Psyne
- Darker Than Blue - Big Bud
Album Details
An Instrumental Presentation of the First with MC Conrad.Customer Reviews:
This is about the best in drum & bass!.......2003-11-23
Excellent!.......2001-04-20
A m a z i n g Dj !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2000-09-27
I see the light..........2000-09-25
A few more days after purchase and a few more rounds in the disc player, I conquered. This is the PERFECT type of music to chill out cruisin' through the glow of new york city lights. I absolutely LOVE the Big Bud tracks especially the second track on the cd. I wasn't impressed at all by Rantoul's style at first but now it makes great sense to me. And Conrads style gives the music an EXCELLENT angle that creates something so real and so different. VERY mature, VERY straight forward, VERY awesome music altogether. "Butterfly" is also another excellent song. I'm looking forward to listening to it again cuz man, it's gettin' better more I play.
WOW! Now I see where it's going, don't you love it when that happens?
Joyful sound experience.......2000-08-07
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Progression Through Unlearning
Snapcase Manufacturer: Victory Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000IGD Release Date: 1997-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Caboose
- Guilty By Ignorance
- Harrison Bergeron
- Priceless
- Zombie Prescription
- Killing Yourself To Live
- She Suffocates
- Weak Tyrant
- Vent
- Breaking And Reaching
Album Description
Probably the most creative and continually evolving bands of the hardcore / punk genre. Motivating and inspirational lyrics coupled with intense and captivating music are what have kept Snapcase at the front of the pack.BAND_MEMBERS: Dary Taberski - Vocals Jon Salemi - Guitar Tim Redmond - Drums Frank Vicario- Guitar
Customer Reviews:
smart.......2007-05-08
Destroys Every Stereotype.......2006-09-10
"Caboose" is probably one of the most recognizable anthems that the band ever released, and it is a perfect way to lead off this disc. Filled with Darryl Taberski's powerful yells of empowered thinking, the band goes full force out of the gate to show the listener just exactly how intense they can be. Something I always appreciated about Snapcase though was that there was always something behind every song they wrote. Whether it was about enlightening your mind, or communicating with others, there was always something about the songs that made them real and not just pointless rambling or incoherent poetry like much of today's music. This coupled with the straight forward energy of the band is what makes "Progression Through Unlearning" my personal favorite Snapcase record. "Guilt By Ignorance" and "She Suffocates" are both frantic, powerful tracks with odd time signatures and interesting riffs. Each rounding out at less than three minutes, the band shows they are capable of packing their punch in a manageable time frame. "Caboose" and "Zombie Prescription" feature excellent vocal yells and drumming, as well as some nicely placed breakdowns and guitar fills. Although every track is great, "Harrison Bergeron" and "Breaking And Reaching" are perhaps the standouts, with their superior musicianship and great lyrical content.
While not the most musically diverse of the three stellar Snapcase releases, "Progression Through Unlearning" is the most straight-forward and energetic. This record really embodies the spirit of hardcore that has faded from a most of the bands in the scene today. For powerful, positive music with a great message, look no further than Snapcase, because there is a reason they are so revered. This, along with "Designs For Automotion" and "End Transmission" are all essential listening to any fans of the said genre. And remember you're only as weak as your mind lets you believe.
Priceless! - Hardcore in it's truest and finest form........2006-02-07
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Snapcase is one of the most underrated bands... In 5 Years they released 3 of the finest hardcore albums ever! (1997's Progression Through Unlearning, 2000's Designs for Automation and 2002's End Transmission.)
All I really have to say is any fan of music needs to get these 3 albums... Incredible song writing which is only surpassed by Daryl Taberski's Lyrical Approach... Take the Lyrics to opening track Caboose:
"do you know yourself do you know the others can you pull the weight that rides on another's shoulders
once you've lost yourself to the acceptance mask well could you find yourself it's not a simple task
self-inherence freedom comes from within take a different track it's time to see what you are made of
can you expose yourself can you peel off another layer will you make the time the time to control
because only you can save yourself only you can save your soul and once you save yourself
insecurities will die genuine qualities and true character will shine now that you belong to you
what will the others think well, soon they'll follow you you'll see they're all so weak come on
can you, let go can you, be you?"
This pretty much sums it up... They made music for themselves and succeeded in creating something unique, powerful and thought provoking...
Favorite Songs: Caboose, Zombie Prescription, She Suffocates, and Vent.
-4.75 Stars.
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A Hardcore Classic.......2005-03-10
raw, heavy, awesome.......2004-12-17
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Progression Sessions, Vol. 5
LTJ Bukem Manufacturer: Good Looking Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YKZK Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Sky Line - Pariah
- Dark Matter - Nu Moon
- Miles & Miles From Marz - J-Laze
- Travel Star - Makoto & Akira
- Logical - MC Conrad
- Close To The Source - LTJ Bukem
- Equanimity - Intersperse
- Chill - Big Bud
- Future Shock - Lacarno
- Skyward - Makoto & Akira
- Indian Summer - Big Bud
Tracks:
- Sky Line (Instrumental) - Pariah
- Dark Matter (Instrumental) - Nu Moon
- Miles & Miles From Marz (Instrumental) - J-Laze
- Travel Star (Instrumental) - Makoto & Akira
- Logical (Instrumental) - MC Conrad
- Close To The Source (Instrumental) - LTJ Bukem
- Equanimity (Instrumental) - Intersperse
- Chill (Instrumental) - Big Bud
- Future Shock (Instrumental) - Lacarno
- Skyward (Instrumental) - Makoto & Akira
- Indian Summer (Instrumental) - Big Bud
Customer Reviews:
DRUMM&BASS QUEEN.......2006-05-22
LTJ IS THE SHH..........2003-09-02
Disappointing.......2001-09-26
It does indeed sound like the live set he played last year, but somehow there just isn't enough variety. The second CD being purely instrumental is a bit of a rip off really.
Instant groove :).......2001-09-07
This album is increadible.......2001-08-25
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Outer Banks
Over It Manufacturer: Negative Progression ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FWHW1S Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Blackball
- B-54
- Frictionless
- Sitting on My Hands
- Hey! Liberty
- Fall [Acoustic]
- Thats Life
- Skipping Stones
- Tenth Grade
- Sebastion
- Crash and Burn
- S.I.G
Album Description
"Outer Banks" is a buried treasure that has been hidden for years. This album is comprised of the long out-of-print and largely sought after EPs, "Over It" and "Hindsight is Always 20/20," digitally re-mastered, and with brand new artwork that is a companion piece to Over It "Welcome to Virginia: The Ready Series." These songs were written when Over It were all in High School in a suburb of Washington DC, and span the time when they entered into young adulthood. That growth is mirrored in the music that this seminal emopunk band played, inspiring dozens of bands in the process. On "Outer Banks," Over It transforms themselves from a band mixing pop-punk and mid-90s emo into a band that has found their sound in fast, technical, hard-hitting yet melodic rock that is now commonly known as emopunk. You can also hear hints of the mid-tempo masterpieces Over It would write after moving from Virginia to California, including an acoustic version of their classic song, "Fall." "Outer Banks" is a must have for any Over It fan to get an inside glimpse into their early years and the development of their signature sound.Customer Reviews:
Shows the talent.......2007-07-29
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Logical Progression, Level 1
LTJ Bukem Presents Manufacturer: Ffrr ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003R6E Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Demons Theme - L.T.J. Bukem
- Links - Chameleon
- Music - L.T.J. Bukem
- One & Only - PFM
- Bringing Me Down - Aquarius & Tayla
- Danny's Song - PFM
- Vocal Tune - Peshay
- Coolin' Out - L.T.J. Bukem
- Western - PFM/Conrad Remix
- Horizons - L.T.J. Bukem
Tracks:
- Airtight Remix - Funky Technicians
- New Element - Form Form
- Drum In A Grip - F. De Wolf/Wax Doctor
- Solution - Ils & Solo
- In Too Deep - JMJ & Flytronix
- So Long - Seb & Lo-Tec
- Pharoah - Photek
- After Hours - Dj Trace
- Groove Therapy - Universal
- Mind Games - Dj Crystl
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A virtual pioneer in the realm of breakbeat, Danny "LTJ" Bukem first came into prominence as a DJ at Speed, a London nightclub that catered to the celebrated drum & bass cognoscenti. With his influential Good Looking and Looking Good music labels now quite popular in the U.K., Bukem also has a solid reputation as a producer and record executive. This double disc is a compilation of several outstanding Bukem performances, along with a number of remixed tracks by his favorite drum & bass compatriots. Including classic cuts by progressive electronic artists like Photek, DJ Crystl, and Peshay, LTJ Bukem has compiled a cutting-edge collection of studio/hardware-based dance music which proudly display mid-nineties breakbeat innovations straight out of the United Kingdom. This one's highly recommended. --Mitch MyersCustomer Reviews:
the defining moment of atmospheric / intelligent dnb.......2005-01-02
Neither good dnb nor ambient.......2003-02-07
Good, but gets old fast.......2002-07-10
Great CD.......2000-01-12
LTJ Bukem is a musical genius........1999-12-29
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My Turn
Doug Stone Manufacturer: Progression Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000TXNBJU Release Date: 2007-09-18 |
Album Description
When Doug Stone first impacted radio back in 1990 with his hit "Better Off In A Pine Box," listeners were introduced to one of the most distinctive voices to ever hit country airwaves. Now, 12 hit singles & millions of albums later, Doug Stone reemerges with a project that lives up to its title, and reunites him with the A-team Nashville players that lit up his classic hits.World Music:
- Psyence [Import]
- Remembering the 60's [Import]
- Ricordi Di Sanremo
- Serie Dois Momentos, Vol. 15 [Import]
- Shades of Tagore
- Show Elis E Miele [Import]
- Si Tu Vas a Rio [Import]
- Soleil [Import]
- Structures [Import]
- The Return of El Santo
World Music
Martin/ Meier/ Baer: Violin Concertos
Joseph Haydn: 3 Piano Sonatas/Fantasia/Adagio
Komm Grosser Schwarzer Vogel [Import]
Lyricist Lounge, Vol. 2 [Clean]