UK Super Audio CD (playable on all SACD and CD players) edition of 1999 compilation for the African artist who's vibrant trumpet & flugelhorn solos have been featured in pop, R&B, disco, Afropop & jazz contexts. 11 tracks.
Liberation (Best of),Hugh Masekela,Rock/Pop
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Liberation Transmission
Lostprophets Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FQJP28 Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Everyday Combat
- A Town Called Hypocrisy
- The New Transmission
- Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)
- Can' Stop, Gotta Date With Hate
- Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time)
- Everybody's Screaming!!!
- Broken Hearts, Torn Up Letters And The Story Of A Lonely Girl
- 4:AM Forever
- For All These Times Son, For All These Times
- Heaven For The Weather, Hell For The Company
- Always All Ways (Apologies, Glances And Messed Up Chances)
Customer Reviews:
Mediocre at Best.......2007-04-22
Slightly disappointed.......2007-04-13
I was very excited to hear that the Lostprophets was coming out with a new Cd. When I listened to it though, I was slightly disappointed. They traded in that unique sound that seemed hardcore without excessive sreaming and heavy metal for a more pop culture sound. Something that would more appeal to the masses, to be placed on the radio more.
The Lostprophets changed their sound to get more famous. To get more money. I'm not saying I'm mad a them, or look down on the them, I'm just disappointed that the Lostprophets would fall to the glamour.
1st listen: disappointing. 2nd listen: I guess I'll keep it. 3rd listen: WHOA! .......2007-01-06
Please enter a name for my review.......2007-01-02
This band was OK, but too much of punk, and I usually listen to punk. Songs "Everday Combat" and "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)" were the best tracks in this album. And song "4 AM Forever" had a guitar solo. Lostprofets is just OK, but great. Sometimes they can get a little boring, since their songs are usually long, like song "Always All Way", a soft track. But I will advice you not to spend your money on this.
Solid........2006-12-27
Having been in love with Start Something, I was expecting big things from Liberation Transmition. It's a solid album, but less my style than the previous album.
Perhaps a bit overproduced, it isn't quite as heavy as Start Something. To the band's credit, it legitimately sounds different from Start Something, but unfortunately for me, I enjoy it less.
Still worth owning, though. I would give it about 3.7 out of 5 stars. It has a lot of style and I like most of the album, but I confess to liking the first track, Everyday Combat, more than pretty much other song on the CD. I do rather dislike the first single, Rooftops/title track, howeever.
For whatever it's worth, this review was written by someone who actually pays money for music.
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Liberation
Talib Kweli & Madlib ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O3QSF4 |
Customer Reviews:
Quintessential..........2007-04-04
4.5, only because of the length, 5 for overall rating.......2007-03-31
Also I wish Lib would have done alittle MC'ing with Ta. I know some say this is not his strong area, but I disagree, Lib mc'ing would have added alittle flair to this colab, Ta could have been maybe Quas's little cousin???!!!. This will be a rare one so get it.
Not Bad...for a FREE release.......2007-03-12
1. The Show
2. Funny Money
3. Time Is Right
4. Engine Runnin' (featuring Consequence)
5. Over the Counter
6. The Function (featuring Strong Arm Steady)
7. Happy Home (featuring Candice Anderson)
8. Soul Music (featuring Res)
9. What Can I Do
I would say about half of these tracks hit their mark, while the other half feels a bit rushed or, and I hate to say this, under-produced.
What you will get: a few nice new rhymes from Kweli, beats from Madlib
What you don't get: a true "collaboration" that feels like both artists are on the same page. I love both artists individually, but there's a little something off here.
The standouts are "The Show" "Time is Right" "Engine Running" and "What Can I Do?"
Are four tracks worth $20? Its up to you.
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Not in Our Name
Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra Manufacturer: Verve ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A1CS68 Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Not In Our Name
- This Is Not America
- Blue Anthem
- America The Beautiful (Medley): America The Beautiful/Lift Every Voice And Sing/Skies Of America
- Amazing Grace
- Goin' Home (From The Largo Of The New World Symphony)
- Throughout
- Adagio (From Adagio For Strings)
Amazon.com
Charlie Haden's first album as a leader was 1969's Liberation Music Orchestra, and the bassist has been revisiting the project ever since. The concept of the project is to take a big band and record songs devoted to issues of human rights and political liberation, whether expressed in original compositions or revolutionary anthems from Spain, South Africa and Latin America. Not in Our Name is devoted to American music and current political tensions. Once again, it is arranged by pianist Carla Bley, who initially created the band's distinctive sound; an impassioned, often dissonant lyricism combining a village brass band, a frequent Spanish tinge, free jazz and folk music. Propelled by drummer Matt Wilson, the band ranges here from classical themes (Barber's "Adagio for Strings" and Dvorak's "Goin' Home") to songs by Pat Metheny and Bill Frisell (his "Throughout" is highlighted by the contrasting tenor saxophones of Chris Cheek and Tony Malaby) to the traditional "Amazing Grace," a feature for Haden's soulful, melodic bass. --Stuart BroomerCustomer Reviews:
Defies Nomenclature, Or Title.......2006-10-02
No playing around, just good solid Jazz music, with a throw back of 60s protest knitted into to a rhythmic persona that is so pleasing to the Jazz lovers ear. Then Mr. Haden and Company get really deep with "This Is Not America" is in itself a reawakening for most Americans, when one looks behind the music, or reads between the lines.
Next there is some "Homage" paid to Classical Music with their rendition of "Adagio (From Adagio For Strings)" for those somewhat unfamiliar with Jazz, but happen to be lovers of Classical Music, will love this selection, or not.
All in all this CD is some of Mr. Haden's best work, and I hope his productions will just continue to improve, and improve. The universe is the limit, and good Jazz is limitless.
Give "Not In Our Name" a good listen, and see what you feel. This CD has good feelings.
Politics aside, an impressive but flawed album.......2006-07-05
Having said that, the CD suffers from a couple of song choices which are too obvious and are the clear result of a risk that didnt pay off. When choosing to record such songs as 'America the Beautiful', 'Amazing Grace' and 'Adagio for Strings', one must either have something exceptional up one's sleeve, or be prepared to accept the heavy burden of instinctive juxtaposition with the thousands of versions previously recorded. 'Adagio for Strings' is a success, and the latter parts of the 'America the Beautiful' medley also, but 'Amazing Grace' (while containing some worthy moments) and 'America the Beautiful' itself are far too unremarkable for me.
The recording deserves four stars because it offers more than these failed risks. The title track, the Metheny/Mays/Bowie composition 'This is not America' and the Bill Frisell composition 'Throughtout' are exceptional arrangements and performances, with 'Blue Anthem' and 'Goin' Home' following just behind them.
A record worth purchasing if found at a decent price, but I would be surprised if it beat the first LMO album to the top of your favourites.
Not Haden's best work by a long shot........2006-02-04
Charie Haden has always been at his best as part of a small ensemble; consider, for example, his duets with Pat Methany, or his work with Ornette in the 60s, and with Egberto Gismonti and Jan Garbarek in the 1980s. He's also usually at his best when someone else is calling the tunes. As the leader of a large ensemble, though, his music never seems to rise above the mundane.
The music on "Not In Our Name" never seems to rise above the level of merely competant. There's nothing terribly original or terribly exciting, especially given the revolutionary rhetoric accompanying it. As a fan of his since the early Ornette days, I have to say I was pretty disappointed.
Even Better Live.......2005-12-22
Politics Aside.......2005-12-19
Listen to this music. It is truly beautiful, from beginning to end, compelling, and exemplary of what an incredible talent Charlie Haden is, both as a conceptualist and musician.
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Liberation Afro Beat, Vol. 1
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra Manufacturer: Ninja Tune ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B379 Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Si, Se Puede
- Dirt And Blood
- Battle Of The Species
- N.E.S.T.A. (Never Ever Submit To Authority)
- Musicawi Silt (Live)
- Uprising
- El Machete
- World War IV (Live)
Amazon.com
Owing as much to James Brown and Tito Puente as to Fela Kuti, Antibalas, the multiracial 14-piece Brooklyn collective named after the Spanish word for "bulletproof," are far from straight Afro Beat revivalists. Instead, Liberation Afro Beat, Vol. 1 lays New York's rich musical heritage of jazz, funk, and Latin groove over Afro Beat's polyrhythms to spectacular effect, resulting in a raw selection of driving ghetto funk. Despite tracks being mostly instrumental and nearly 10 minutes long, the relentless onslaught of rasping horns, African chants, strutting bass, and frantic percussion mean there's nothing dull about these eight phenomenal tunes. The collection's explosive Afro/Latin/American collision may earmark it as a party album, but there is a deeper motivation to their music. Hear the cries of war in the tenor sax breaks of "Dirt & Blood" and "World War IV"'s denouncement of American foreign policy; Antibalas's unreserved '70s grooves come with unreserved passion and politics. With all the ingredients of the golden age of funk, Liberation Afro Beat, Vol. 1 is a modern classic that matches (beat for socially aware beat) the best the era had to offer. --Dan GennoeCustomer Reviews:
Wonderous.......2007-07-27
Hypnotically grooving...Si Se Puede..........2006-04-07
Where is my CD?.......2005-09-24
funky raw uptempo time-to-dance music .......2005-02-21
I'd definitely recommend this album to anyone who likes afrobeat or Antibalas' music. I'd also recommend "ASAP: the Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project"... there's a great uptempo live version of "Uprising" by Antibalas on it, as well as some other brilliant afrobeat acts like Tony Allen, Akoya, and Dele Sosimi. You can check it out at modiba.net
SLAMMING.......2003-11-23
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Liberation
Karsh Kale Manufacturer: Six Degrees ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000099T17 Release Date: 2003-06-03 |
Tracks:
- Liberation
- Instinct
- Analog Mood Swings
- Milan
- Break of Dawn
- Dirty Fellow
- Letting Go
- GK_
- Cinematic Reprise
- Epic
Album Description
Liberation is the evolution of a musical journey started centuries ago. Producer/musician/composer Karsh Kale maps out the sonic terrain of Asian-American music for the 21st century. Kale's latest features his band, Realize and special guests Zakir Hussain, Bill Laswell and the Madras Chamber Orchestra.Critical praise for Karsh Kale's Realize:
"Realize deftly weaves together variant eras and cultures - and that's what revolution is all about." -SF Weekly
"...sonically sumptuous." -Washington Post
"I found in Realize the emotional impact of music that can unite listeners - Eastern, Western, or somewhere in between." -San Francisco Bay Guardian
Customer Reviews:
Karsh Kale on his way to the peek of musical perfection.......2007-02-20
By far this is my favorite Karsh Kale album yet!
Whale sounds.......2006-04-17
I bought this together with Nitin Sawhney's "Beyond Skin", which is an incomparably better cd - Sawhney plugs in nicely with earlier work from Portishead, Hooverphonic, and even the Roots. Karsh Kale however, seems to pay tribute to Jean Michel Jarre's "Waiting for Cousteau".
During yoga, my teacher wallpapers her lesson with a whale sounds-cd. When I do yoga at home, Karsh Kale is a neat substitute for that.
you've got to be kidding me!.......2006-02-10
i'll gladly trade this cd for any of the thornton and ramzy cd's.
Add to cart!.......2006-01-13
Simply Awesome.......2005-12-27
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Liberation Music Orchestra
Charlie Haden Manufacturer: Grp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003N8G Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- The Introduction
- Song Of The United Front
- El Quinto Regimiento(Fifth Regiment) Los Cuatro Ge
- The Ending To The First Side
- Song For Che'
- War Orphans
- The Interlude (Drinking Music)
- Circus '68 '69
- We Shall Overcome
Customer Reviews:
Charlie Haden Liberation Music.......2006-11-13
This is important and beautiful music.......2006-03-21
The melodies are based on folk songs from the Spanish civil war, and, as explained in the liner notes, the group was assembled in 1970 to protest the Vietnam War. Such a explicitly political message is, I think, rare in jazz, but this music is so powerful it just works. Charlie Haden writes in the liner notes, "The music in this album is dedicated to creating a better world; a world without war and killing, without poverty and exploitation; a world where men of all governments realize the vital importance of life and strive to protect rather than destroy it." It's good to see that Charlie Haden has brought together a new incarnation of this group to protest the foreign policy of George W. Bush. The Liberation Music Orchestra create then and now important music with a timeless message that exists outside mainstream commercial concerns.
Liberation Music Orchestra CD Comments.......2006-02-01
One of the greats of its era........2005-09-07
The record, as all LPs were, was originally two sides, and Bley took advantage of this in the arranging, with the two sides being very different-- opening with a passionate theme (titled just "The Introduction") featuring superb alto playing from Dewey Redman-- this quickly descends into the first folk piece, the Eastern European "Song of the United Front" before moving into a medley of Spanish folk forms. Standout performances from guitarist Sam Brown (who is positively brilliant throuhgout the extended suite) and Don Cherry (whose cornet solo is totally brilliant) threaten to hide the brilliant arrangement-- Bley cleverly interweaves Spanish themes over an "oom-pa-pa" beat implying an Eastern European waltz in the middle of the piece-- the effect is nothing short of stunning. Eventually, her introduction is reprised, again performed with enormous passion and power, leaving one having experienced something stunning and noteworthy.
The second side isn't quite as good, admittedly-- without a unified sound, its more of a straight jazz performance-- with two originals by Haden ("Song for Che" and bass feature "Circus 68 69") surrounding an Ornette Coleman composition ("War Orphans") and an interlude composed by Bley. Don't get me wrong-- the performances are great, its just that the first side is so stunning in its genre blending that with the second side being more or less straight free jazz (if such a thing makes sense), its not quite as exciting. Still, standout solos from tenorman Gato Barbieri and Haden himself highlight the Haden originals. "Summer '68 '69" is interesting in that it quotes a couple patriotic pieces throughout while tenorman Gato Barbieri wails away recklessly, Bley slyly phrases "We Shall Overcome" on organ, hinting at the closer. A stunning performance of that folk theme with trombonist Roswell Rudd positively overwhelming, it really is something to hear.
When it's over, you feel like you've experienced something. Not many records can say that. If you don't have this one and you're reading this, you probably should. Essential listening.
Depth, sincerity, beauty, originality, grace, importance.......2005-08-13
This was really a labor of love in wich one can easily forget the pure energy and magnitude of the performances, the meticulous selection of the material and the beautiful balance between structure and improvisation... very few times as flawless, pure and easy to listen as this.
Haden provides here glimpses of a brilliant band leader, where it is evident the genius that touched this group of brilliant performers to produce such powerful work on an unlikely huge tapestry of concept.
This is a true jazz concept album... if the term was commonplace.
but with no nonsense, no gimmicks, but a lot of concept to it.
Freedom music at it's best.
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Liberation = Termination
Mors Principium Est Manufacturer: Listenable Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MM1ET2 Release Date: 2007-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Orsus
- The Oppressed Will Rise
- The Animal Within
- Finality
- Cleansing Rain
- Forgotten
- Sinners Defeat
- The Distance
- It Is Done
- Terminal Liberation
- Lost Beyond Retrieval
Customer Reviews:
Truly awesome, but dynamics needed........2007-05-17
Keeping melodic death metal alive and taking it to the next level!!.......2007-04-28
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Darkroom
Angels Manufacturer: Liberation Music Oz ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BZPS1A Release Date: 2006-07-17 |
Tracks:
- No Secrets
- Poor Baby
- Wasted Sleepless Nights/Dark Room
- Face the Day
- Night Comes Early
- Alexander
- Moment
- I'm Scared
- Devil's Gate
- Back on You
- Alexander [Early Take]
- Hot Shit
- Hard Sell
- Staring Voices
- I'm Scared
- Face the Day [Single Edit]
- Public Enemy
- Into the Heat
Album Description
In 1980 the Angels set their sights on the rest of the world - the Angels signed a five year deal with CBS/Epic world wide and released 'Dark Room', more hard driving, energetic rock with apocalyptic lyrics - 'No Secrets', 'Face The Day'. To avoid confusion with a similarly named group, for the rest of the world they changed their name to Angel City. They hit the world stages with almost the impact of AC/DC. Legend has it they were kicked off a Kinks tour for being "too good", and that they were a major influence on the next generation of American rock bands, in particular Guns n' Roses and Motley Crue. Featuring an amazing nine bonus tracks! Liberation.Album Details
In 1980 the Angels Set their Sights on the Rest of the World - the Angels Signed a Five Year Deal with CBS/EPIC World Wide and Released 'dark Room', More Hard Driving, Energetic Rock with Apocalyptic Lyrics - 'no Secrets', 'face the Day'. To Avoid Confusion with a Similarly Named Group, for the Rest of the World They Changed their Name to Angel City. They Hit the World Stages with Almost the Impact of Ac/Dc. Those Years on Australian Stages Left American Audiences Stunned. Legend Has it They were Kicked off a Kinks Tour for Being "Too Good", and that They were a Major Influence on the Next Generation of American Rock Bands, in Particular Guns N'roses and Motley Crue. Featuring an Amazing Nine Bonus Tracks!Customer Reviews:
20 year wait.......2006-08-19
This re-released version has 7 of the original 9 songs from the US version of Angel City Darkroom. Unfortunately one of the missing songs is "Ivory Stairs" with the other song being "Straightjacket".
The other 11 tracks are for the most part forgettable. Still I would recommend it to anyone that was a fan of the original album.
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Human Frailty: 20th Anniversary Edition
Hunters & Collectors Manufacturer: Liberation ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HOLZ4E Release Date: 2006-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Say Goodbye
- Throw Your Arms Around Me
- Dog
- Everything's On Fire
- Relief
- Finger
- 88th Home Position
- Is There Anybody In There?
- Stuck On You
- This Morning
- Living Daylight
- Inside A Fireball
- January Rain
- Everything's On Fire (Live On Rock Arena)
- Is There Anybody In There? (Live On Rock Arena)
- Stuck On You (Live On Rock Arena)
- Red Leather Belt (Live On Rock Arena)
- Betty's Worry Or The Slab (Live On Rock Arena)
- Dog (Live On Rock Arena)
- Say Goodbye (Live On Rock Arena)
- This Morning (Live On Rock Arena)
- Interview With Mark Seymour
- Say Goodbye (On Countdown)
- Is There Anybody In There? (Clip)
- Say Goodbye (Clip)
- Throw Your Arms Around Me (Clip)
- Everything's On Fire (Clip)
Album Description
Limited Edition two disc (CD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) 20th Anniversary pressing of Australian Post-Punkers landmark album from 1986. Features the entire album digitally remastered plus three tracks from their Living Daylight EP plus a bonus DVD featuring an entire concert, TV performances and promotional videos. Features their classic 'Throw Your Arms Around Me', which has been covered by many artists including Crowded House/Finn Brothers. Liberation. 2006.Album Details
Hunters and Collectors' Landmark 1986 Album, 'human Frailty', is Given the Deluxe Treatment in this Special 20th Anniversary Edition, featuring the Completely Remastered Original 1986 Album and the Three Tracks from the 'living Daylight' EP, plus a Bonus Dvd with Over an Hour of Previously Unavailable Material. The Dvd features an Entire Concert from the Acb TV'S Rock Arena, a Countdown Performance and the Four Promotional Videos from the Album.
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Liberation: The Island Anthology
Black Uhuru Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001E1X Release Date: 1993-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Chill Out
- Party Next Door (12' Version)
- Black Uhuru Anthem (Original Mix)
- Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (12' Version)
- Shine Eye Gal (Live)
- Sponji Reggae (12' Version)
- Wicked Act
- Botanical Roots (Original Mix)
- Somebody's Watching You (Original Mix)
- Utterance
- Slaughter
- I Love King Selassie (Live)
- Darkness/Dubness (10' Version)
- Elements (Original Mix)
Tracks:
- What Is Life (Original Mix)
- Youth Of Eglington
- Youth
- Right Stuff (10' Version)
- Whole World Is Africa
- Happiness (Live)
- Mondays/Killer Tuesday (10' Version)
- Solidarity
- Ion Storm
- Try It (Original Mix)
- Bull In The Pen (Original Mix)
- Sinsemilla
- Puff She Puff
- Party In Session (12' Version)
Customer Reviews:
Good stuff.......2006-03-25
This compiliation relies heavily on two of their later (and inferior Island albums) "Anthem" and "Chill Out", which is just fine...
because it cherry picks the best tunes from those albums, features some previously unreleased tracks, b-sides, remixes and such that aren't readily availlable elsewhere...
and you should own "Red" and "Sinsemilla" in their entirety any way. I think the compilers might have had that in mind when the put it together.
Essential.......2005-06-04
This is real reggae, hard stuff. For people who only know Bob Marley this will be a real awakening. Black Uhuru were the absolute. Sly and Robbie are simply magicians.
I'd recommend this to anyone who likes reggae. This band changed my life!
Great collection from a tight group.......2005-02-20
The Kintzley guy knows reggae.......2002-01-01
This is a great compilation.
God Bless America.
Hope Mark doesn't get mad that I used his name here.
Black Uhuru is UNIQUE...rootsy yet danceable...NICE.......2001-12-24
World Music:
- Lover's Rai
- Ma P'tite Folie
- Magic playing
- Maquinarama [Import]
- Me Gusta Todo
- Mystras: Siren Songs of the Mediterranean
- Native American: Indian Chants, Songs and Dances [Import]
- Nino et Radiah et Le Sud [Import]
- Niza [Import]
- Noticias Do Brasil [Import]
World Music
In and Out of Focus [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Julius Weismann: Chamber Music & Piano Works
Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 36 "Linzer" & 39; Eine kleine Nachtmusik
KY Funk N Stuff: B-Side And Session Tape [Import]
Like I Love You [CD-single] [Import]
J. Strauss, Jr. Edition, Vol. 10