Black Sheep

Track Listings

 
1. Black Sheep
2. Swap
3. Joy in the Morning
4. Free @ Last
5. I Hear Your Voice
6. Holy Are You
7. Still Not?
8. Draw Me Close
9. Mi Kamocha
10. Fear Not
11. Freedom Dub (feat. Martin Luther King Jr.)
12. Black Sheep Dub
13. Still Not Dubbin'?

Black Sheep,Zema,Melchizedek Music
Black Sheep Boy (Definitive Edition)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Creature All Its Own
Black Sheep Boy (Definitive Edition)
Okkervil River
Manufacturer: Jagjaguwar
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000MRA6K0
Release Date: 2007-03-06

Tracks:

  1. Black Sheep Boy
  2. For Real
  3. In a Radio Song
  4. Black
  5. Get Big
  6. King and a Queen
  7. Stone
  8. Latest Toughs
  9. Song of Our So-Called Friend
  10. So Come Back, I Am Waiting
  11. Glow
  12. For Real [Multimedia Track]

Tracks:

  1. Missing Children
  2. No Key, No Plan
  3. Garden
  4. Black Sheep Boy, Pt. 4
  5. Next Four Months
  6. Another Radio Song
  7. Forest
  8. Last Love Song for Now
  9. No Key, No Plan [Alternate Take][Multimedia Track]

Amazon.com

When Okkervil River released Black Sheep Boy Appendix in 2005, it seemed like the band just couldn't stop themselves. Folk icon Tim Hardin's tune had both opened and provided the name for the preceding full-length album, and the "Black Sheep Boy" was too compelling a concept to leave behind. Ouch, you sigh, a concept album: But here, the concept disappears, replaced by Will Sheff's fantastic narrative songwriting and a mix of electrics and acoustics--guitars, pump organs, mandolins, vibraphones, and more. Then there's this 2-CD Black Sheep Boy Definitive Edition, merging the original album with the Appendix EP. It's a spare-beauty-turned-turbulent thing. On "Another Radio Song," Sheff's an imagist, bellowing and pleading alongside a cresting string section: "There is no escaping it / The way an unborn baby's ear unfolds in your belly / There is no escaping the thing that is making its home in your radio." It all becomes a bursting emotional leap. And for the Definitive album, you find that classic rock gem: an unreleased track whose easy brilliance seems effortless. "The Next Four Months" is a pill-popping, husband-ditching classic, "We're driving down the interstate/ You're feeling great / You scratch your wrist / And we pretend your kids, your husband / All you left does not exist," the story goes. You can guess the ending. But it's the whole piece, words and music, that you have to hear to imagine. --Andrew Bartlett

Album Description

This is the definitive double-disc set which brings together Okkervil River's ground-breaking Black Sheep Boy project in its entirety--including the original album, the 7-song Black Sheep Boy Appendix EP, the song "The Next Four Months" (originally released on the "For Real" CD single), the "For Real" video as well as a new video of a magical alternate slower take of "No Key, No Plan". Enjoy this panoramic perspective of a modern masterpiece and one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the new millennium. Black Sheep Boy is Okkervil River's most ambitious and cinematic record to date, a love story and adult fable carved in lacerating rock and roll, desolate late-night country weepers, and a few shining moments of sheer, shameless pop. Along the way, the compositions of Will Sheff evoke the mature songcraft of Leonard Cohen's New Skin for the Old Ceremony, the sophistication of Scott Walker's Scott 4, the shambling slow-motion bravado of Neil Young's On the Beach, and the raw nerves and trick effects of Big Star's Third/Sister Lovers. The Appendix is not just a companion piece to Black Sheep Boy; it's also a condensed, alternate vision of that record's imagery and themes, with the ultimate intent to exhaust and destroy both. This ambitious mini-album rounds up and reworks the band's favorite unfinished songs (tracked for the full-length) and then punctuates and bookends them in brand-new compositions.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Creature All Its Own.......2007-07-07

Okkervil River is one of those rare bands that came on the scene like a crippled child in a street race, tons of ambition and heart in a limping fragile frame. With each reappearance their stamina shines through however, as every album they release is an exponential improvement over the last. With Black Sheep Boy they have, not only come to full maturity as a band, but have grown into a powerful creature of immense musical talent aswell. They are without a doubt miles ahead of their competition. On par with bands such as The National, Arcade Fire, and The Decemberists, as far as talent and personal voice, if not also in style (Think: The child of The National and The Decemberists trapped inside of a very troubling dream).

The Album does not stick to a single genre, sometimes it's alt-county, sometimes it's straight up rock, but it's always musically inspired and rewarding to listen to. But the part that makes this an excellent Album, rather than a collection of songs, is the epic scope of the story it contains.

The songs collect the thoughts and experiences of a true struggle with evil. The physical turmoil of a rotten relationship, the very real vices and temptations of humanity, the sickly excitement and victories that evil enjoys, all of these things are brought together to form the black sheep boy, the devil inside us all. The story is extremely personal, and Okkervil River's great strength is the injection of emotion into every line, and every note of the songs. But even for an album completely covered with the struggle with evil, it never gets bogged down in the darkness, and is more often triumphant in it's victories over the enemy. I'm always overjoyed with the pitiful pleas of evil desires as the hero turns his back on the empty promises and lies and moves on to a better life.

Add to all of this, the fact that it now comes packaged with The Black Sheep Boy's Appendix, for almost no extra cost, and you have a definitive product indeed. The Appendix is an EP that was released several months after Black Sheep Boy. However, it is seriously one of the best mini-albums I've ever heard. From start to finish the songs segue like a masterpiece stage act. Floating from song to song, remembering themes and images from itself and Black Sheep Boy propper, it finalizes the story and musical arc of Black Sheep Boy. It contains several songs that are even more beautiful and grander than the songs on the album itself. Check out 'Another Radio Song' to find the best song Okkervil River has recorded to date, in my opinion.

This is a must have for any fan of adventurous albums with emotion, talent, and character. I have listened to it at least once a week for the past year and a half. Give it a try.
Black Sheep
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • another incredible album by Mr. Sexton
  • Martin Sexton is gold
  • As seen on Scrubs
  • Great after a few listens
  • Very soulful folk singer
Black Sheep
Martin Sexton
Manufacturer: Kitchen Table
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00023GGMG
Release Date: 2004-04-20

Tracks:

  1. Black Sheep
  2. Glory Bound
  3. Diner
  4. Freedom Of The Road
  5. Caught In The Rain
  6. Love Keep Us Together
  7. Over My Head
  8. Gypsy Woman
  9. Candy
  10. Can't Stop Thinking Bout You
  11. America The Beautiful

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars another incredible album by Mr. Sexton.......2007-07-19

I believe that Martin Sexton is the best kept "secret" in the music industry. I have a couple of his discs and feel that his range and musicianship are phenomenal. Black Sheep is an immensely entertaining offering, and is recommended without reservation. If you like great singer songwriters, check out Martin Sexton.

5 out of 5 stars Martin Sexton is gold.......2007-07-06

I have yet to hear a song of his that I do not like. This CD has only one upbeat song (Diner, Track 3) and it's a lot of fun.

4 out of 5 stars As seen on Scrubs.......2007-05-28

The song Diner from the Black Sheep album is a great song. Makes you want to get up and bust some moves. The rest of the album is...kinda not so great.

4 out of 5 stars Great after a few listens.......2007-05-06

I simply bought this album for its track "Diner", which I loved. After importing it onto my computer, the songs started to come on once in a while on shuffle, but I almost always seemed to switch to "Diner" when any of them came on because they weren't pleasing me. It got to the point where I had played Diner 10 times and only a few other tracks once. Feeling that I had a made a bad decision, I decided to finally give the album a listen in full to see if that was the case. I didn't find the album specia after that listen, but I wasn't too upset by it. After a while longer, some of the songs were coming on randomly again and I was beginning to find them significantly more pleasing. At some point, I again decided to listen to the album in full. This listen was much more pleasing. After a few more listens, it has become one of my favorite albums. On one day while listening to the album, I felt so compelled to have more Martin Sexton that I went to the mall right then. Great album, after a few listens.

4 out of 5 stars Very soulful folk singer.......2007-04-11

Martin Sexton is a great vocalist, very soulful, and a talented songwriter. I love this album; it is simple and unadorned, but you don't need a lot of over production when you have this kind of talent. Particularly fun is the song "Diner" which was featured on "Scrubs" as a dance montage.
Highly recommended.
Black Sheep Boy
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • How a boy became a man...
  • Broken But Beautiful Black Sheep Boy
  • Brilliant.
  • A finely sharpened dart
  • Highly rated... guess I have to listen more
Black Sheep Boy
Okkervil River
Manufacturer: Jagjaguwar
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007UDCBC
Release Date: 2005-04-05

Tracks:

  1. Black Sheep Boy
  2. For Real
  3. In A Radio Song
  4. Black
  5. Get Big
  6. A King And A Queen
  7. A Stone
  8. The Latest Toughs
  9. Song Of Our So-Called Friend
  10. So Come Back, I Am Waiting
  11. A Glow

Amazon.com

The band's name comes from an obscure Russian story and the album title comes from a song by fallen '60s folk hero Tim Hardin, but the haunting music here is purely the Austin collective's own. Like tour partners the Decemberists and soul mate Alasdair Roberts, Okkervil River deals primarily in dark string instruments and even darker poetry. "Some nights I thirst for real blood/ For real knives/ For real cries," singer Will Sheff sings on opening track, "For Real," signaling that his appetite for southern gothic muder ballads remains as strong as ever on the group's fourth album. The sinister "So Come Back, I Am Waiting" and "Black" confirm this suspicion. Less country, more Arcade Fire--whatever that means--Black Sheep Boy paradoxically also finds the band at its most commercially ambitious. Here, the slow death rattle of previous releases slowly gives way to explosive choruses and actual gore. --Aidin Vaziri

Album Description

On Okkervil River's first Jagjaguwar release, Don't Fall in Love with Everyone You See, the band included a song entitled "Listening to Otis Redding at Home During Christmas," a kind of re-imagining of Redding's "I've Got Dreams to Remember." On the band's newest release, they perform a trickier feat, as songwriter Will Sheff takes a lesser-known text — "Black Sheep Boy" by `60s folk-pop master Tim Hardin — and spins that short song's imagery into a phantasmagorical evocation of the title character, including a brief cover and a couple of sprawling, surreal sequels. Black Sheep Boy is Okkervil River's most ambitious and cinematic record yet, a love story and adult fable that evokes the mature songcraft of Leonard Cohen's New Skin for the Old Ceremony, the sophistication of Scott Walker's Scott 4, the shambling slow-motion bravado of Neil Young's On the Beach, and the raw nerves and trick effects of Big Star's Third/Sister Lovers. It also echoes Lou Reed's Transformer in that it is the band's most playful and confident record by far, delighting in linguistic games and reveling equally in sheer pop, lacerating rock'n'roll and straight-up country weepers. The most fully realized and wildly adventurous Okkervil River album also introduces such previously foreign elements as children's keyboards, digitally manipulated field recordings, and dirty splatters of distorted guitar. The longing might be keener, but the fun is funner - somebody has spiked the drinks, and there are at least two bullets in the Russian roulette chamber.

"We will float until we learn how to swim. Yes, that's an In the Aeroplane Over the Sea reference, and yes, Okkervil River has that sort of mythical genius." - Magnet's Eighth Best Record of 2003

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars How a boy became a man..........2007-06-23

This is simply the most moving, beautiful story ever told via an album. Its the story of abuse, love, hope, friendship, regret, despair, happiness, and especially anger, which is most apparent in the song "Black", in which Will Sheff unleashes so much emotion through his vocals that one can't help but feel his complete and utter hatred. "Black Sheep Boy" is filled with absolute musical gems, including:

For Real - A brilliant poppish type song that sends the album off to a great start, its highly infectious and a pretty emotional song via Sheff's vocals.
9.5/10

In A Radio Song - The very next song following For Real. This is a very somber, tranquil, relaxing song, mixed with beautiful music play and vocals, which is nice, becuase it gets you prepared for the next song. 9/10

Black - Following In A Radio Song, Black is... well its quite possibly the greatest song ever composed. By far the most emotional, heart-wrenching, beautiful song on the entire album. The story of his abused girlfriend, and how he tries to help her, while showing his true anger towards the girls father. A song about love and hatred, and Sheff lets us know that through his amazing, perhaps over the top vocals (in a good way though), which makes the song so incredible. I can only think of one other song with more emotion, and thats Korn's "Daddy". Absolutely astounding and the greatest song ever, describes this song pretty well.
10/10 (100/10 if I could)

A Stone - Ha ha, oh yes, this song is something. This takes a chick flik and turns it into a five and a half-minute song. First there's hope, then love, then sorrow, and thats about it. Mixed with somber and freshly calmed vocals, A Stone is the greatest story every told in this short of span. I absolutely love it, I can't possibly see any other way of looking at it. Sheer brilliance.
10/10

The Latest Toughs - An upbeat, catchy song, that carries the album along quite well. A very refreshing change from the rest of the album, and I LOVE the background vocals in this song. Though the upbeat part of the song may seem confusing, because this is most certainly not a cheerful song.
8.5/10

So Come Back, I Am Waiting - How the boy became a man. Just listen to this song, thats all I can say. But you have to listen to the predecessing songs first, since they really lead up to this song. I like to think of this as the ending song of the album, although A Glow does continue it. This is really the final chapter in the album, about how this young man finally manages to see the inner light in life, and his love. He finally becomses a man, which Sheff cooes near the end of the song "So come back to your black sheep man". A fantastic, beautifully muically composed piece of art. Most bands can only dream of composing a song this incredible, both musically and lyrically and vocally. WoW!
10/10, duh.

Album Overall: 10/10
This is the most well written album, lyrically it makes one think deeply and emotionally. This is whats missing in the music world today, incredible music mixed with unforgettable lyrics. So many songs nowadays are so straight forward and utterly disappointing, well not any of the songs on this album do that. How good is this album? Well its one of the 10 greatest albums ever, how about that? Any indie rock lover can certainly not miss out on this piece of art. I also recommend checking out Shearwater's (both Will Sheff and Jonathan Meiburg are in this band as well, though Jonathan is the lead singer, and the sound is more soothing and relaxed) "Palo Santo". This is the greatest album since Radiohead's OK Computer, and touches the heart in so many places. Well done Okkervil River, well done.

5 out of 5 stars Broken But Beautiful Black Sheep Boy.......2007-04-25

Can an album be depressing yet uplifting at the same time? Thats how i feel everytime i listen to this album. It always seems to find itself into my rotation when depressed, yet when i hear the song For Real i cant help but jam along to the thundering guitar. If you pay attention to the lyrics they are some of the darkest stuff written in a while, but you can't help but sing along. I would compare this to a darker (not more emo) Bright Eyes. Will Sheff spills everything he has into every word he spews, and the thundering rhythm section melds perfectly with his cracked voice. Great vocals and Amazing arrangements.
Key Tracks: For Real; So Come Back I'm Waiting; Black; Song of Our So-Called Friend; A Stone

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant........2006-10-18

Out of Austin comes the little-known band Okkervil River, playing some of the most imaginative, beautiful, and heartfelt songs I've ever heard. Okkervil River goes a bit rock and pop with songs like "Black" and "All the Latest Toughs"; they absolutely blister with the raw and wonderfully coarse "For Real"; quiet down with the delicate and sublime "A Stone". But the crowning glory on this album is "So Come Back, I Am Waiting": a desperate, clawing, nearly nine-minute epic crescendo, filled with wild emotion, great alliteration, and wonderfully descriptive imagery. The entire album is loosely woven around the theme of the black sheep boy-- but it's not a story, more of a feeling, with repeating elements and imagery that flicker in and out. Between the varied instruments, Will Sheff's emotive voice and his wonderful use of language, this is my favorite album, period.

5 out of 5 stars A finely sharpened dart.......2006-08-15

Take Andrew Bird, mix in a bit of Modest Mouse and sprinkle a little of Calexico's horn section in between, and enjoy the resulting "Black Sheep Boy". This is a really powerful album, because of many variables. The one that did it for me though, was the raw emotion of the singer, Will Sheff. This emotion is coupled to smart lyrics that reveal a raw maturity. Raw is a good word to describe "Black Sheep Boy", because in my opinion it describes perfectly the awkwardness, the pain and fury from growing up. Not just growing up, but growing from those really hurtful yet subtle cuts...parting ways with a loved one, a friend, and coming to terms with one's family. They're the stories of the black sheep among us losing their innocence, but learning to live. And this band does an excellent job of playing the rage, tenderness, and exhaustion.

All tracks are impressive. Whether loud or tender, each is strong with a depth of instrumentals. I don't think the band took a song off in this record, however, slight angst fatigue set in beginning with "So comeback" for me. Repeated listening is essential but well worth it. A great record, perfect for long drives.

3 out of 5 stars Highly rated... guess I have to listen more.......2006-08-01

This album was highly recommended on many sites so I decided to give it a try. True, it's a good album and worth buying.

But, sometimes a little too much Bright Eyes and even Counting Crows. You got to like the singing I guess, otherwise the songs are all ok.
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A wolf ain't the word
  • AWWWWWW MAY-ANNNNN!!!!!
  • Still as potent as it was in 1991.........
  • Bah Bah Buy it
  • Definite Classic
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Black Sheep
Manufacturer: Fontana Island
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ASIN: B000001G0E
Release Date: 1994-01-25

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. U Mean I'm Not
  3. Butt In The Meantime
  4. Have U.N.E. Pull
  5. Strobelite Honey
  6. Are You Mad?
  7. The Choice Is Yours
  8. To Whom It May Concern
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  11. Flavor Of The Month
  12. La Menage
  13. L.A.S.M.
  14. Gimme The Finga
  15. Hoes We Knows
  16. Go To Hail
  17. Black With N.V. (No Vision)
  18. Pass The 40
  19. Blunted
  20. For Doz That Slept
  21. The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)
  22. Yes

Amazon.com

Dres and Mista Lawnge kicked off their careers in high style as the bratty kid brothers--the, uh, proverbial Black Sheep--of the Native Tongue family. It's not a completely deserved reputation, since the pair's debut disc is a slickly produced effort with smooth rhymes and strong beats. The guest spots are kept to a minimum, though they remain choice, especially when kid MC Chi Ali raps, "pass the 40, 'cause my mother's not looking." The duo's style pulls toward humor, which they try to keep understated (in their sexual boasts), but it sometimes goes way over the top--most notably on the gangsta-rap parody "U Mean I'm Not," in which the narrator kills his sister for using his toothbrush. --Randy Silver

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars A wolf ain't the word.......2007-04-11

African-Americans have come along way from the days where we were called all sort of names that dehumanized us. Now here comes the underground black people with words that were buried and now resurrected again. The artist of this cd needs to read the Scriptures because YHWH says we are wonderfully and fearfully made, we are not animals, but was given dominion to rule animals. We were made in the image of YHWH so how could we be m...........f.....? It's a shame so many are LOST and can't find their way back home.

5 out of 5 stars AWWWWWW MAY-ANNNNN!!!!!.......2007-01-24

essential early 90s hip hop that is hardcore, yet laid back. the production is stellar!!!!! just about every song is a beautiful head noddah!!!! they just don't make hip hop albums like this anymore. i could never get tired of listening to this. BAH BAH INDEED NOW!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Still as potent as it was in 1991................2006-11-14

Dres & Mr. Lawnge dropped this monster back in 91. Every song hits. Timeless Classic.

5 out of 5 stars Bah Bah Buy it.......2006-08-29

This is the least known of the Native Tounges groups but don't let that get in the way. This album is so dope and it might just be the best of the Native Tounges albums. Seriously. Every track is lyrical and production brilliance and the wordplay of Dres is just incredible. Also there are lots of hilariously great lines all over the place. No collection is complete without this masterpiece.

Top Songs- every song!

5 out of 5 stars Definite Classic.......2006-07-27

This one's gotta be in the classics archive along with "De La Soul is Dead" and "The Low End Theory". With the exception of 1 or 2 tracks, overall this is a tight album, and even though its a 1-hit CD group, this one should be in your collection if you're into the Native Tongue style (also recommend Chi Ali if you can find it!)
Blue Wheat
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Outstanding
  • Incredible..Worth 30 stars
  • Superb singing matched with superb arrangements
  • Beautiful music
  • Beautiful Music, Yet There Is No There Here
Blue Wheat
Stephen Foster , John , American Traditional , Spiritual Traditional , and Dale Warland Singers
Manufacturer: American Choral
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003M4T
Release Date: 1996-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Oh, Shenandoah (Traditional)
  2. He's Goin' Away (Traditional)
  3. Skip To My Lou (Traditional)
  4. Steal Away (Spiritual)
  5. Wayfarin' Stranger (Traditional)
  6. Soldier, Soldier Won't You Marry Me? (Traditional)
  7. Pretty Saro (Traditional)
  8. Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier
  9. Black Is The Color (Traditional)
  10. Red River Valley 9 (Traditional)
  11. Nelly Bly (Stephen Foster)
  12. My Lord, What A Mornin' (Spiritual)
  13. Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (Stephen Foster)
  14. Hard Times Come Again No More (Stephen Foster)
  15. Single Girl (Traditional)
  16. Deep River (Spiritual)
  17. Buffalo Gals (Cool White [John Hodges])
  18. The Water is Wide (Traditional)
  19. Black Sheep (African-American lullaby)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding.......2007-06-06

Robert De Cormier's remarkable arrangement and Marie Spar Dymit's and Lynette Johnson's pure vocals of "Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier" are well worth the price of the entire CD.

5 out of 5 stars Incredible..Worth 30 stars.......2007-05-16

The Dale Warland Singers are my benchmark by which I judge all other choirs. The uniformity of sound, blend, and precise entrances, uniformity are incredible - almost inhuman. Excluding the all male Chanticleer from the roster, this was the finest choir in America. Now that they have broken up, buy all of their CD's you won't be disappointed!

5 out of 5 stars Superb singing matched with superb arrangements.......2004-07-03

A project like this one inevitably highlights the skill of arrangers, and Dale Warland has selected some of the most talented anywhere. Most of these selections will be familiar to listeners, but I doubt most people have heard, for example, "Red River Valley" in Carol Barnett's haunting version here, and ditto for her magnificent "Deep River."

The disc opens with a spectacular, panoramic "Shenandoah" that takes maximum advantage of the Dale Warland Singers' refined sound, and things only get better (if that's possible). Other favorites are a cheery, fizzing "Nelly Bly" and Mark Keller's strong reworking of Stephen Foster's "Hard Times Come Again No More."

Throughout the recording, the freshness of the arrangements is matched by the irresistible singing. This group is known for its outstanding performances and recordings, but this must be counted as one of their all-time best. The sound quality is terrific, capturing the gorgeous blend and precision of the group in a natural-sounding acoustic. Just stunning.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful music.......2003-07-03

I bought this CD after hearing a few of the recordings on our local NPR radio station. I was not disappointed in any of the selections. Very beautiful.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Music, Yet There Is No There Here.......2003-01-13

The Dale Warland Singers (DWS) are among the relatively few musical professionals, who by their aesthetic standards and demonstrated artistry, have taken the less traveled and narrow road to exemplary artistic excellence.

The sound quality and acoustics are excellently engineered in this 20-bit original recording. The most delicately blend and inflection of the singers' voice can be heard. This sheaf of choral works has once existed in real space and time in the kaleidoscopic folklife of past generations. In recording the "Blue Wheat", the 40-member DWS, the creme de la creme of professional choral ensembles, has elevated the common oral tradition of American folk music into a rarified choral art form a capella "in the style of the chapel."

If the soul of the DWS is a capella singing, then Warland and the arrangers are the wings of the same soul. Among the kapellmeisters whose arrangements have graced this folksong anthology are the late Norman Luboff and Roger Wagner. Also included in this album are contemporary arrangements by other esteemed composers: John Rutter (conductor of The Cambridge Singers), Carol Barnett (the DWS resident composer from 1992 to 2001), and Stephen Paulus.

Gertrude Stein is famous for saying of her childhood home, Oakland, California, "When you get there, there's no there there." Purportedly, Stein opined this city by the San Francisco Bay lacked a defining sense of place. Bel canto notwithstanding, the folk melodies of "Blue Wheat" invoke a longing for something no longer possible. The abyss between the America today and the its past is impossible to bridge. Already, we have yielded to the abstractness of political correctness. Our past is either neglected, actively destroyed, or selectively museumed. We do not live in an understood land and culture. There is no there here in the presence of this music. It is only the poignancy of the moment that these beautifully rendered tunes live in our mind. We have to accept this reality as part and parcel of our rootlessness.

If the Oakland Raiders do make it to and win the Superbowl in 2003, there is a there there for some in the football community, albeit fleeting.
Black Sheep Boy Appendix
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Mezmerizing
  • Mix-and-match-musicianship
  • Music is amazing
  • An Appendix you can't live without
  • Leftovers? Yes. But at least they're still warm...
Black Sheep Boy Appendix
Okkervil River
Manufacturer: Jagjaguwar
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BKUX10
Release Date: 2005-11-22

Tracks:

  1. Missing Children
  2. No Key, No Plan
  3. Garden
  4. Black Sheep Boy #4
  5. Another Radio Song
  6. Forest
  7. Last Love Song for Now

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mezmerizing.......2006-12-26

I bought this right off the turntable in the music store. I like all the songs and three of them are among my all time favorites. The intensity builds and hits a peak that gives me goose bumps.

3 out of 5 stars Mix-and-match-musicianship.......2006-07-19

Okkervil River has been one of my favorite bands of the decade thus far. However, this CD seems to be just the scrapings of a few miscellaneous songs, with a few fillers just to justify putting it to market. Two songs of note: "Another Radio Song," which has been floating around for a few years, and "No Key No Plan," the only new song that's really worth hearing on the piece. This isn't to say that this album is bad, it's still better than 75% of the music I've bought this year, but if this is indicative of the future direction of OR then I am disappointed. The new Shearwater album is amazing, though, and perhaps this OR release feels rushed and pieced together because the band has been concentrating on that instead.

5 out of 5 stars Music is amazing.......2006-03-16

Sheff writes and sings with passion, feeling, and conviction. This music grabs you and grows on you. RCM

5 out of 5 stars An Appendix you can't live without.......2006-01-07

Seriously you need to hear this

4 out of 5 stars Leftovers? Yes. But at least they're still warm..........2005-12-04

While I share the opinion of the reviewer above in that Mr. Sheff's songwriting continues to grow stronger and stronger, one can't help but feel slightly dissatisfied with the River's latest offering.

I too have held a long-term fascination with this group, and Sheff in particular, and bought this album just as any obsessive fan will. After a few listens through, however, it becomes increasingly apparent that "Black Sheep Boy Appendix" is merely a good excuse to showcase one or two musical gems, specifically "Another Radio Song" and "Black Sheep Boy #4." Though these two tracks will certainly warrant the purchase price for most fans of the group, the rest of the album, unfortunately, sounds like mere filler.

"No Key, No Plan" and "Last Love Song", while not bad songs, seem colder and less natural, due in large part to Sheff belting out lines in wracked emotion before the listener even feels a connection to the material being sung. Unlike Okkervil's previous efforts, which paced themselves perfectly to allow the listener to slide into the album and it's mood, making Sheff's emotional stylings believable and appropriate, these songs feel forced and insincere.

Tracks such as "A Garden" and "A Forest" meander almost aimlessly and are usually perpetrated by far more pretentious artists than Will has ever appeared to be.(Connor Oberst and Mike Patton, though both exceptional writers in my opinion, come to mind here.)

While I can understand that Will's tireless musical output drives him to release material at a more frequent rate than his peers, it's no secret that this is the fourth release by Okkervil River in just over a year. Four releases, though two of them were an E.P. and a single, is still an awful lot of work.

One starts to notice the parallels and similarities between artists such as Oberst, Patton and Sheff: multiple projects churning out material simultaneously, more releases in six months than most artists in two years, etc., etc. My gripe is only that it becomes very easy for an audience to tire of something (however brilliant or inventive) when given too much too quickly, and even easier for the artists themselves to tire, which tends to lead to poor material.

Luckily for Mr. Sheff, he seems to have found just enough material here to warrant this release, but again, just barely.

All in all, this album seems to work, if only for the fact that it still offers that familiar "Okkervil" sound we love so much, though it will almost certainly not join the ranks of the near-perfect masterpieces this ensemble have blessed us with this last year.

And down the river goes Huck....
Black Sheep/Hammer
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I Will Need Not Wait Anymore!
Black Sheep/Hammer
Hammer
Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
Jazz FusionJazz Fusion | Jazz | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0009E325C
Release Date: 2005-05-31

Tracks:

  1. Jetstream
  2. Heavy Love
  3. Black Sheep
  4. Light of Dawn
  5. Hey Girl
  6. Waiting No More
  7. Between the Sheets of Music
  8. Manic Depression
  9. Silent One

Tracks:

  1. Goodbye
  2. I Got You
  3. Oh, Pretty Woman
  4. One Day
  5. Vaporize Me
  6. Nowhere to Go
  7. Forever Tonight
  8. Highway Made of Glass
  9. Rainbow Day
  10. Sister Louisiana
  11. Oh, Pretty Woman [Reggae Version][#][*]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I Will Need Not Wait Anymore!.......2005-06-01

'Black Sheep',released in 1978 was the first album by this artist I ever heard and indeed it's very atypical of Jan Hammer.So is 'Hammer' from 1979.Strictly speaking about 'Black Sheep' the album is a wild mixture of musical styles,starting out with the brazen heavy metal of "Jet Stream" while the title song and the pretty "Silent One" are catchy midtempo pop that couldv'e easily come off of the 'Melodies' album."Waiting No More" and "Between The Sheets Of Music" are the most musically interesting as they both showcase an uptempo fusing of blues,funk and fusion set to quirky arrangements.Hammer himself takes on the lead vocals himself on "Hey Girl" which strangly has a certain punk edge (?????)while he takes another hard rock turn on a metallic cover of Jimi Hendrix's"Manic Depression".As for the next album 'Hammer'-a VERY different animal.Where 'Black Sheep' is pure transitional material THIS album,despite being the follow up takes a more drastic turn towards simple three chord rock n' roll,heavily influened by Steve Miller and Paul McCartney.Only the fairly funky "One Day" sounds anything like the old Jan Hammer Group.Tunes like "Goodbye","Vaporize Me",a cover of "Oh Pretty Women" and the Beatle-esqe pop of "Sister Louisianna" owe almost everything to mainstream pop-rock then to anything relating to fusion jazz,except that Hammer's electric guitar-like porto moog subtitutes for the lead guitars.Only the oddball,clished Eurodisco of the Georgio Moroder-ish "Forever Tonight" falls really out of place,sounding strangly like Donna Summer's "Sunset People" of the same vintage.In addition this CD includes a bonus cut,a Jimmy Clif-style reggae version of "Oh Pretty Woman" that's very exciting.
Taken together this twofer CD package collects two of Jan Hammer's most unusual and experimental music.Likely to disgust jazz and fusion fans for it's heavy rock n' roll content and not likely to appeal to fans of commercial R&B because of the genre defying material but for someone already exposed to the other music of Jan Hammer (ie his two albums with the Mahavisnu Orchestra circa 1971-72 or his two Jan Hammer Group albums circa 1976-77) these albums will fill some gaps left between 1977's 'Melodies' and his subsequent hard rock with Neal Schone and his latter 'Miami Vice' soundtrack work.
Classical Music Nursery Rhymes
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Majors for Minors - Classical Music Nursery Rhymes
  • Majors for Minors- classical music nursery rhymes
  • Classical Music Nursery Rhymes
  • AVOID THIS CD
Classical Music Nursery Rhymes

Manufacturer: Consumervision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

ClassicalClassical | Indie Music | Stores | Music
GeneralGeneral | Children's Music | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00005YTF2
Release Date: 2002-01-15

Tracks:

  1. London Bridge
  2. Baa Baa Black Sheep
  3. Humpty Dumpty
  4. Frere Jacques
  5. Hush a Bye Baby
  6. Hey Diddle Diddle
  7. Mary had a Little Lamb
  8. Old MacDonald
  9. This Old Man
  10. Old King Cole
  11. Sing a Song of Sixpence
  12. Three Blind Mice
  13. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
  14. Yankee Doodle
  15. O Dear What Can the Matter Be
  16. Oranges and Lemons
  17. Girls and Boys Come Out to Play
  18. Pop Goes the Weasel
  19. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
  20. Sur Le Pont DAvignon

Album Description

The Majors for Minors Classical Music Series is based on sceintific research demonstrating the indisputable ositice effect of classical music on the development of "foetus", babies, toddlers and young children. Classical Music Nursery Rhymes is the perfect way to introduce babies and children to the benefits of active music stimulation. It is ideal to use as background music during play. By using popular and universal nursery rhymes, Majors for Minors combines the benefit of classical music with familiar tunes that your child will grow up to know.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Majors for Minors - Classical Music Nursery Rhymes.......2002-04-27

I come from a classical music background and wish to congratulate the producers of this CD. For the first time ever, to my knowledge, here is a CD that's incredibly straightforward and extremely simple - perfect material for babies and young children. By no means a classical music masterpiece but the entire easiness and simplicity is perfect to ease any child into a positive state of mind as it does with my baby and toddler. For the Bambino's, I say this is a cut above Mozart. ( Give 4 stars)

5 out of 5 stars Majors for Minors- classical music nursery rhymes.......2002-04-25

...My wife and I have used the Majors for Minors series for the last three years, we have two small children and can only praise the positive results our children have had from these CD'S.

I can only assume that G Spanos is a music academic and authority on classical music, however from what I know of the research that went into this series the mucis is purely a classical interpretation and the success is actually created by sound frequencies and specfic patterns which the producers have used.

The fact that the product uses digital instruments as opposed to authentic instruments from what I understand has no bearing on how this product works.

I admit as a lover of classical music myself that there is far supeior available, however as a product designed to calm and assist with active and passive situations during a childs daily life - there is nothing better in the market (from what we know of) and we have used many other products designed for this purpose wthout success!

My knowldege of Majors for Minors workings is probably better than most average person, due to the fact that when I was in the UK on business, I read an article in a London newspaper which gave detail on how the produsers of this product went about their research and they admitted that their compilations such as the nursery rhymes and the lullabies would sound rather monotonous to the average adult, however the effect on children under three is excellent.

We challenge G Spanos or any parent with young children to use this product and not experience the incredible benefits to their children as my wife and I have found. In fact we would go as far as saying that the principles of this product should try and do alot more to make Majors for Minors more known to the rest of the world.

4 out of 5 stars Classical Music Nursery Rhymes.......2002-04-19

I bought this CD for my 5th child, who has special needs when he was 5yrs old. I had struggled with 5yrs of disturbed nights; frequently up for 2hr stretches. I would play it in the sitting room whilst cuddling/rocking my son. I would concentrate my mind on the music, rocking patting, walking in time with the beat, until he slept. Because my son frequently needs attention during the night he sleeps in our room, and for the last year or so whenever he wakes at night I play this music softly, it does not disturb my husband and it gives me a focus on which to concentrate instead of mulling over the day ahead or worrying about matters. It has been our nightly friend and companion. Please send us your comments about Majors for Minors.

1 out of 5 stars AVOID THIS CD.......2002-03-11

DO NOT BUY THIS CD !! This cd purports to be Classical Music Nursery Rhymes. It is nursery rhyme melodies, but completely homogenized pablum. It is not classical, it is synthesizers - the worst kind of muzak versions, with the melodies practically hidden away in the synthesized "new age" (in the worst sense of the word) background/easy listening, mellow accompaniments. It might be ok for putting kids to sleep, but I can think of much better music to do that, that is real music. If you are looking for real versions of nursery rhyme melodies, this is NOT the cd to buy.
Non-Fiction
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • HMMMMM, I DON'T KNOW
  • A great second coming from the classic group
  • UNADULTERATED.
  • slept on
  • The best Native Tongue you've never heard!
Non-Fiction
Black Sheep
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001E5U
Release Date: 1994-12-06

Tracks:

  1. Non-Fiction Intro
  2. Autobiographical
  3. B.B.S.
  4. City Lights
  5. Do Your Thing
  6. E.F.F.E.C.T.
  7. Freak Y'all
  8. Gotta Get Up
  9. Let's Get Cozy
  10. Me And My Brother
  11. North South East West
  12. Peace To The Niggas
  13. Summa Tha Time
  14. We Boys
  15. Who's Next?
  16. Without A Doubt
  17. Non-Fiction Outro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars HMMMMM, I DON'T KNOW.......2007-01-24

now for me, i did not enjoy this one as much as the first one. everytime i hear this, i think of JINGLE JANGLE. it's like it's a cool vibe, but iu just don't dig it as much. it's not bad, but it's not good. now AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL is a wonderful first song. i can without NORTHSOUTHEASTWEST. WE BOYS with that group, leigon, was alright. other than that, listening to this makes me yearn for A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. still, i'd rather listen to this than unk or young joc or rick ross anyday. again, i guess i'm just an old-fashioned cat.

5 out of 5 stars A great second coming from the classic group.......2005-05-07

The second album from the real hip hop representers, this was tight but didnt get as known as the first as there was so many things out in 94 and people just slept on it. The beats are nice and its just off being as much of a classic as their first. Dres has some good rhymes put down again and it stays in the black sheep flavour. Its a shame they were over didn't do any more after this and dres' solo was a bit weak with only a couple of good tracks but nothing like the black sheep albums. Make sure you get this, classic from an original hip hop group. Later!

5 out of 5 stars UNADULTERATED........2005-03-29

CLASSIC.
LYRICS ----------- 9/10
PRODUCTION COURTESY OF BLACK SHEEP --------- 10/10
ALBUM COVER ---------- 10/10
THEME ---------- 10/10
CONCEPT ---------- 10/10
STANDOUT TRACKS --------- ALL TRACKS SON.
GUEST APPEARANCE ------- AG
OVERALL ---------- UNADULTERATED HIP HOP KID.

O.KAKA RESTAURANT --------- SERVING CLASSIC HIP HOP NON STOP COMING SOON TO THE TRI STATE AREA NY,NJ&CT.

MENU ------- DAS EFX,PETE ROCK &C.L SMOOTH,FU-SHNICKENS,GANGSTARR,BLACK MOON,ONYX,LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND,MAIN SOURCE,UMC'S,JERU DA DAMAJA E.T.C.

5 out of 5 stars slept on.......2003-04-26

badly. Well it took me this long to realise this record existed. Laid back beats, MCs flowing on verse after verse. I didn't like their debut -- too goofball, but this is highly reccomended for all 'real' hip-hop fans.

5 out of 5 stars The best Native Tongue you've never heard!.......2002-11-21

Black Sheep aren't the best known or most popular of the Native Tongue family, but no one can deny that they left their mark on hip-hop. What suprises me is that lots of people who are down with Native Tongue have never heard of this album. The beats, the rhymes, everything about this album is tight. It can hold its own with Low End Theory, Buhloone Mindstate, or any other Native Tongue classic. Check this CD out! There isn't a track on it that's missable. If you like Black Sheep or any of the other members of the Native Tongue family then you have to own this CD. You don't know what you're missing!
Brainy Music: Peaceful Baby
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Brainy Music: Peaceful Baby

    Manufacturer: Brainy Baby
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00009IAYI
    Release Date: 2003-05-20

    Tracks:

    1. Gaelic Cradle Song
    2. Baa! Baa! Black Sheep
    3. Prelude #1 In C
    4. Moon And Sun
    5. Waltz
    6. Barcarolle
    7. All The World Is Sleeping
    8. French Folk Song
    9. Quiet Time
    10. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
    11. Lambs Are Sleeping
    12. Adagio From Winter
    13. Berceuse From Dolly Suite
    14. Dodo, Baby, Do
    15. Dance Of The Sugarplum Fairy

    Product Description

    Peaceful Baby is a soothing collection arranged to act as a calming influence on your child. Designed by a team of experts from a broad range of scientific and artistic disciplines, Peaceful Baby's compositions explore melodies, rhythms and tonal ranges most likely to induce tranquility in little listeners. Peaceful Baby's resonant acoustic recordings feature harp, celeste, violin, viola, clarinet, flute and cello, masterfully played by the award-winning musicians of The Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble. Selections include classical and folk music, lullabies and nursery rhymes.

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    Voce E D' [Import]

    Unforgiven [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]

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