Speaking in Tongues

Track Listings

 
1. I Know
2. Essence of Love
3. Electric Bob
4. Tell Me Why
5. Way To Jerusalem
6. Right Way A Wrong
7. Things
8. So Good
9. You I Love
10. Chuck-A-Dub
11. Simple
12. People Need Love

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About the Artist
Free is a rasta musician, singer-songwriter from the island of Dominica whose inspiring presence captures life from a Carribbean point of view. His gentle style and the upful slant of his lyrical focus offer an island feel permeated with African roots.

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Free's flute soars and floats, creating a gentle genre bending style all his own. Relaxed and relevant, far reaching and restful, this is peaceful and powerful music. This disc draws elements from traditional reggae style and more, manifesting everything from country to classical and back in a dubby instrumental mix.

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Speaking in Tongues
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This is the best Talking Heads album
  • an intoxicatingly grooving, virtually flawless album
  • Best. Talking. Heads. Album.
  • Superb MASTERPIECE
  • One song too many
Speaking in Tongues
Talking Heads
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002KZ6
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Burning Down The House
  2. Making Flippy Floppy
  3. Girlfriend Is Better
  4. Slippery People
  5. I Get Wild/Wild Gravity
  6. Swamp
  7. Moon Rocks
  8. Pull Up The Roots
  9. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)

Amazon.com essential recording

Observe as David Byrne finally learns to dance. Non-Western sounds and funky rhythms had infected Talking Heads music prior to this 1983 pop breakthrough, but Speaking in Tongues is where the beat truly gels. The band's quirky, nerdy persona somehow blends easily with music borrowed from the African Diaspora on "Stop Making Sense" and "Burning Down the House." The album also marks one of the last true band collaborations, before Byrne reduced his partners to mere sidemen. If their edgier early albums now sound more challenging and unique in hindsight, Speaking in Tongues at least documents the New York quartet's singular blend of World Beat, art school rock, and the always irresistible dancefloor. --Steve Appleford

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is the best Talking Heads album.......2007-08-07

I've listened to all the Talking Heads albums and this one along with Little Creatures are the best in my opinion. Moon Rocks and Slippery People are the funkiest. This band really got funky on those two tracks. It's sort of like disco-era rock. Funky baselines and even funkier lead guitar. There just isn't much of this kind of music so I'm glad I've found this album.

5 out of 5 stars an intoxicatingly grooving, virtually flawless album.......2007-04-18

The Talking Heads' 1983 album "Speaking In Tongues" is a dazzling, groove-oriented collection. The music here is so impeccably crafted and paced that you're truly left in awe, that is if you're not busy simply dancing and/or singing along.

The album is remarkably cohesive, yet intriguingly varied at the same time. The massively funky "Girlfriend Is Better" has one of the most insanely catchy choruses ever, plus hilarious vocal asides from David Byrne. "Making Flippy Floppy" and the huge hit "Burning Down The House" are ultra-funky gems as well. "Slippery People" has an incredibly catchy gospel-ized call-and-response chorus, sumptuous bright keyboard textures, and a neatly 'off-the-beat' bass line. The swinging "Swamp" is fittingly titled, with a swampy New Orleans R&B groove, Byrne singing much lower than usual, and an amusingly growling singalong chorus. "I Get Wild/ Wild Gravity" has a light reggae feel and yet another irresistible chorus. The closing "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)", with its memorably looping guitar line, has a weirdly optimistic tone and is a wonderful way to end the record.

In short, "Speaking In Tongues" is a marvelous must-have record, from a terrific band, that any serious music fan will want to listen to over and over and over. One of my all-time personal favorites.

5 out of 5 stars Best. Talking. Heads. Album........2007-04-07

I have a special edition of this with a DVD side and I can listen to this in 5.1 surround sound. It is an earth movign experience. I love every song on this album. In fact, I think this is my favorite album ever by my favorite band ever and it includes my favorite song ever, This Must Be the Place.

5 out of 5 stars Superb MASTERPIECE.......2006-08-27

I picked this album up used at an old record store. Popped it in my cd player and WOW! This is by far the greatest Talking Heads Album Making Flippy Floppy is a really well composed song. What is neat about this album is it has a sort of reggae funk to it with all kinds of random lyrics. YOU WILL ENJOY THIS IF YOU ARE A TALKING HEADS FAN OR ARE NEW TO THEM!

5 out of 5 stars One song too many.......2006-06-09

ALSO AVAILABLE AS A DUAL DISC WITH SOME EXTRA TRACKS.
HOPEFULLY IT HAS BETTER SOUND.

Released in 1983, this is the Talking Heads' fifth studio album. It came after three years after Remain In Light. In those days, 3 years between albums was a long time. In the sixties some groups released a couple of albums a year. If they didn't you wondered what happened to them. Now, groups go up to a decade between album releases.

The sound quality on the original CD is OK but not excellent. It is a little bit muddled and not as sharp as it should be, especially considering the musical style the band used at the time. There is new version out, on a dual disc. One side is a normal CD and the other is an audio DVD. There are some extra tracks on this.

This might be the Talking Heads best album, if it didn't all sound the same and eventually get stale and boring. I think if they had left out Pull Up the Roots, the album would have been near perfect. Pull Up The Roots just drones on with a disco beat. It almost sounds like one of those extended mixes created just for discos.

Otherwise, this CD is just filled full of great songs and real classics: Buring Down the House, Girlfriend Is Better and Swamp. When I first heard Swamp, I had no idea who it was.

This album is the basis for much of the live CD/DVD, Stop Making Sense. I think that many of the songs are even better on this live album.

If you like this album, than you should check out the early Tom Tom Club albums, especially Dark, Sneak, Love Action. Tom Tom Club is spin off band featuring Franz and Weymouth.
Speaking in Tongues
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Funk from the punks
  • Mastering Great, but can't play it well on my iMac or CD Player
  • SCRATCHED AND GOUGED DISCS; BAD HANDLING AT THE PRESSING PLANT!
  • dual disc problems?
  • This is definitely the place
Speaking in Tongues
Talking Heads
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000CCD0FI
Release Date: 2006-02-14

Tracks:

  1. Burning Down The House
  2. Making Flippy Floppy
  3. Girlfriend Is Better
  4. Slippery People
  5. I Get Wild/Wild Gravity
  6. Swamp
  7. Moon Rocks
  8. Pull Up The Roots
  9. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
  10. Two Note Swivel (Unfinished Outtake)
  11. Burning Down The House (Alternate Version)

Album Description

Formed in the mid-'70s by art school friends David Byrne, Chris Franz, and Tina Weymouth-and ex-Modern Lover Jerry Harrison-Talking Heads transcended their humble roots in NYC's CBGB-centric punk scene to emerge as one of the most artistically adventurous and influential bands ever. Their visionary, polyrhthmic sound fused rock, funk and punk with world beasts, avant-garde minimalism, pure pop genius and more. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, the band's masterpieces are celebrated in Rhino's deluxe DualDisc upgrade of their catalogue, continuing now with their final four albums together.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Funk from the punks .......2007-07-31

The last person you'd ever accuse of having a great sense of funk and rhythm, David Byrne, unleashed this gem after "Remain In Light", giving us the two best Talking Heads CD's (records back then) back to back. The secret weapon this time around was courtesy of keyboard funkmeister supreme Bernie Worrell, of Parliament/Funkadelic fame, and you don't get any better than that.
Worrell's bleeps, bloops and far out sounds punctuate a set that grooves so mightily it should come with its own earthquake warning.
"Burning Down The House" is the best known, but the sinister funk really starts with "Making Flippy Floppy" and doesn't quit. Again, Tina Weymouth shows why she is one of the best bassists in the world, bar none, with her lines alternately bouncing all over the place or holding down the beat and pounding you senseless with it, especially on "Moon Rock", one of the best tracks. "Swamp" sounds like George Clinton and ZZTop collaborating, and the whole thing is a joyous romp worthy of the best early '70's funk it lovingly reminds us of. Wear a neck brace for this one.

4 out of 5 stars Mastering Great, but can't play it well on my iMac or CD Player.......2006-08-12

Nice job with the mastering. The fat disk has a hard time fitting into my iMac slot. The first few songs don't play well. On my CD player I can't play the first song at all.

I had exactly the same experence with "Fear Of Music". It must be a problem with the DualDisc format.

1 out of 5 stars SCRATCHED AND GOUGED DISCS; BAD HANDLING AT THE PRESSING PLANT!.......2006-07-14


I have had an infuriating experience with Warner Music Group lasting a year, first, over the Rhino "Brick" box, and now the individual T-Heads DualDisc titles. My problem is physical damage to the discs, unnecessarily caused by obvious careless handling & packaging at the pressing plant.

In the "Brick", the unique white jewel cases come gouged and scratched, and the discs in both the Brick and individually-packaged titles, have fingerprints, smears, scratches, and pits.

This began last year when I purchased the "Brick" upon release. When I opened the set, every jewel case was damaged. These cases have a solid white rear panel, and can't be commercially replaced. They are not individually shrink-wrapped (which would eliminate the problem), and are obviously forcefully shoved into the box set's plastic outer shell at the plant, hence the damage.

It was worse inside each jewel case: All of the discs literally looked like they were used. Several were so badly artifacted they couldn't be read in any player or drive.

So, following web site direction, I e-mailed "Dr. Rhino". I received a reply, which directed me to return the set for replacement. As this is an expensive item, that entailed going to the Post Office to buy Insurance & Delivery Confirmation at my own cost. Annoyed, I decided to wait a few months, reasoning that perhaps the first production batch was bad and they would sell through. I stood in line at the USPS for 45 minutes, mailed it and waited. Six weeks later, the replacement showed up, carelessly packed into a crushed box, and the entire set was in worse shape than the first one. I e-mailed again, didn't get an answer for 2 months, and when I did, it was "send it back again"! The audacity of that response was pretty amazing: Why would I keep wasting my money and time to cycle their defective product?

So, I contacted the CD store where I purchased the original set. All the TH titles had been released individually, so the store manager & I decided we would change out the box for the separate titles, and he would return the bad ones.

I just received those yesterday: In five of the eight titles, all the same surface-damage artifacts. Several digipaks had their plastic disc retaining spindles broken with shards floating around inside. Also, inside each digipak, there is a 3.5"-square paper "DualDisc" tutorial insert. In some of the digipaks, it was tossed on top of the disc, where it rubs against the disc, an additional cause of surface damage.

So, the store manager is going to continuously order in each individual title and open them, looking for virgin discs. He is going to return all the defective discs, and repeat the process going until he finds five clean discs. Which is pathetic.

I've been thru three complete sets in one year, which means you are almost certainly going to run into this problem with your purchase. So, when you buy the Brick or any of the individual titles, please do not accept & settle for damaged product. Send it back to Amazon, e-mail Rhino, do whatever you have to do to get what you paid a lot of money for.

This would have never happened, or would have certainly been quickly corrected, when Messrs. Foos & Bronson, who founded Rhino, were in charge. Unfortunately, in 1998, Rhino was swallowed whole and "WEA-fied" by the odious Warner Music Group, where CEO Edgar Bronfman is obviously far more interested in extolling the virtues of DRM than he is in running a business that can deliver quality.

3 out of 5 stars dual disc problems?.......2006-07-11

This disc and the ones that followed did not age as well as the earlier TH discs. But my main question is whether I'm the only who has had trouble playing CD side of this disc in most of my players. Regularly comes up as "Nonformatted". Beware, especially if you're buying the full "Brick" set.

5 out of 5 stars This is definitely the place.......2006-04-11

Stop whingeing the lot of you! These remasters are brilliant. The Digipacks are a much classier presentation than jewel cases. Maybe like me you'll want to put them in plastic sleeves to keep them pristine, but unless you treat all your possesions like dirt then they will last your lifetime. If the Dualdiscs aren't working in your gear then it's time to upgrade. The stereo remaster is as it should be, sounding full and rich and clear. Start with that to hear the album you know sound the best it ever has. Then move on to the 5.1 surround sound remixes. They are the best of their kind I have come across as they maintain the colour and texture (yes 'feel' if you like) of the original stereo mix while transporting you into a whole new world. Sometimes in surround mixes you can pick out individual sounds to the detriment of the overall blend and the ear feels let down by discovering the secret ingredients, but in the Talking Heads remixes some of those sounds are even more interesting in isolation but still entwine with everything else to preserve the intention of the stereo mix. Trying to describe how amazing this album sounds in surround is where the title of the record comes from! How lucky we are to live in these times when technology allows us to listen to great music that's nearly 30 years old and have it sound better than it ever has! And aren't we lucky to be fans of a band called Talking Heads.
Speaking In Tongues
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • C'mon Bizzy
  • GARBAGE!
  • Bizzys been bizzy
  • Bizzy Bone - Speaking In Tongues
  • A refreshing break from the norm
Speaking In Tongues
Bizzy Bone
Manufacturer: Smc Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000B5KRWK
Release Date: 2005-09-27

Tracks:

  1. What U See
  2. T.T.
  3. Bald Head Horse Man
  4. Seeing Things
  5. BB Da Thug
  6. Beauty (You Just A Rose)
  7. Carry My Baby
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  13. All Good

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars C'mon Bizzy.......2006-10-01

I was blown away the first time "What U See" blew through my speakers. I thought, finally, Bizzy's found some underground producers to keep up with him. Nope. I was sorely disappointed with the rest of the beats on this album. But anyway, another thing that impressed me about "What You See" is the way Bizzy mixes his more typical rap style he started using on "Alpha and Omega" with his harmonizing from his Bone Thugs days. Anyway, "T.T." is an alright song, a bit unfocused and under-produced, but listenable. As I get further into the album with "Bald-head Horse Man" (a messy, unlistenable piece of garbage that sounds over- and under-produced at the same time) and "B.B. da Thug" (a tiresome proclamation of thuggery over an eeiry use of LL Cool J's "I Need Love") and "He Told Me" (possibly the worst beat Bizzy's ever rapped over) I get very disappointed. BUT there are good songs here, like "Seeing Things", "Beauty", and "Hold Me Down". While some of the beats like the aforementioned "What U See" and the beautiful "All Good" bang like the DJ U-Neek classics they're clearly modeled after, most of the album doesn't fare as well. The anti-gay sentiments of "Shake Da Stick" won't change anyone's minds against or for homosexuality, it's an unnecessary statement and a rather hateful one at that (this is probably from Bizzy's outspoken christian philosophies which both hinder and help his artistry, depending on the song). Alas, this is not really an evolution for Bizzy, but feels like a rushed attempt to satisfy his fan base. So, if you've got every other Bizzy album you might as well get this one, too. If not, I'd steer clear of this album (maybe download "What U See" and "All Good").

1 out of 5 stars GARBAGE!.......2006-06-28

BIZZY ONCE AGAIN LETS HIS FANS DOWN. BEATS SOUND LIKE HE MADE THEM ON A KEYBOARD! SO MUCH TALENT, BUT HE LETS IT GO TO WASTE WITH THIS TRASH

4 out of 5 stars Bizzys been bizzy.......2006-04-10

Im not complaining as most rap fans im a big bone fan and anything afiliated. some would say bizzy is one of the top rappers ever. this is not a far fech statement. i enjoy this cd. i wish he put some bone members on it i no he has his beefs but i thought they were squashed after the bone brothers cd. he takes charge at some hot topics in politics and current events such as seriods in baseball from intro to outro the cd keeps the same chaotic feel that bizzy's flow gives.

one of the few things that i think bizzy shoulkd work on though is to slow down the material he puts out and put more time in one project. his lyrics are on point. but i think the production could use a little help.

if your a bone fan this is def a cd for you. if your not and ur just starting on bizzy this cd is hott but i would buy it with hevans movie or alpha and omaga to get a little more material. he is a talented great rapper i wish he would get back with bon tuggs and put out another cd.

5 out of 5 stars Bizzy Bone - Speaking In Tongues.......2006-03-21

"Speaking in Tongues" may not be classed as classic BTNH to some, but it is definately a Classic Bizzy Album!! Bizzy is releasing new albums out of every direction! and each of those albums don't disappoint. He recently released "Thugs Revenge" and "The Story" which show that he is still on top!.
My top 3 tracks include of "Seeing Things" "Less Fame" and "Shake Ya Stick" (everyone is taking the lyrics to "Shake Ya Stick" out of context, those people should just look into it or search info on what Shake Ya Stick means!) and it also has a great beat! Other standout tracks are "T.T." "Beauty (You Just A Rose)" "Hold Me Down" "He Told Me" "Represent Da One" and "Bald Head Horse Man". "BB Da Thug" has Bizzy taking advantage of LL's Classic Beat to "I Need Love" and shine's! The Last track "All Good" is a nice end to a great album!

"Speaking in Tongues" grew on me after a couple listens and i am once again satisfied with my purchase of another Great Bizzy Album! This is a Must Have for the die hard Bone fan, and to the people who are new to Bizzy and are wanting to purchase this release? i encourage them and hope they enjoy what Bizzy has to say as much as i have!

4 out of 5 stars A refreshing break from the norm.......2006-03-14

As the title suggests this album is laced with Bizzys spirtual side. This is especially true with Beauty(You Just a Rose) a song about a message given to Bizzy to read from God. Dispite all of the spirtual undertones the album is still filled with vulgarites, which makes the album all the more interesting by putting two things that generally don't go together, together. Considering the low budget record label this album was released on the production is not too bad. If your looking for rap that is different from most of the stuff you hear today I would recommend giving this album a shot. If you can, listen to it first some people might find it a bit bizzare.
Speaking in Tongues
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • An atheist raving about a fantastic collection of gospel?!?!
  • Relentless and Righteous
  • Gospel and the blues--a great combination here
  • Just Not a Holmes Brothers Fan
  • Finally!!!
Speaking in Tongues
The Holmes Brothers
Manufacturer: Alligator Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000056JSD
Release Date: 2001-01-30

Tracks:

  1. Homeless Child
  2. Speaking In Tongues
  3. New Jerusalem
  4. I Shall Not Walk Alone
  5. Can't No Grave Hold My Body Down
  6. King Jesus Will Roll All Burdens Away
  7. Jesus Is The Way
  8. Love Train
  9. Man Of Peace
  10. Jesus Got His Hooks In Me
  11. I Want To Be Ready
  12. Thank You Jesus
  13. Farther Along

Amazon.com's Best of 2001

Riding on top of their funky, blues-rock instrumental combination, the Holmes Brothers work vocal magic here, digging vigorously into their customary gospel roots. Rich, soulful harmonies and a moving blend of grit and sincerity give Wendell and Sherman Holmes and Popsy Dixon their distinction and power. Their voices suggest depths of religious conviction that get added punch from the band's kicking intensity. "Jesus Is the Way," "Jesus Got His Hooks in Me," "Thank You, Jesus," and "King Jesus Will Roll All Burdens Away" reveal the primary lyrical subject matter of the songs, and they are done with reverence and conviction. Bob Dylan's "Man of Peace," Ben Harper's "I Want to Be Ready," and Gamble-Huff's "Love Train" are also given the Holmes treatment: throaty, heartfelt harmonies layered amid rocking church organ, shimmering guitars, and rich backbeats. And Wendell Holmes's tasty guitar is always around to give the tunes a rockish feel. This is, though, a well-recorded, loving tribute to the gospel music heritage, and the Holmes Brothers prove themselves worthy carriers of that rich tradition. --Wally Shoup

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An atheist raving about a fantastic collection of gospel?!?!.......2004-02-17

Don't pray for me. I don't believe that there is a God but I have no interest in convincing others I am right.

However, I am here to tell you that whether you are secular or religious, if you like 'real' blues this album is a must-have. This is one extraordinarily talented group of hard-driving bluesmen passionately driving home their message of faith, hope, and love. These guys are the real deal!

4 out of 5 stars Relentless and Righteous.......2003-05-29

The Holmes Brothers will make your feet move and force you into their way of grooving. "Speaking in Tongues" is another fine set that showcases their ability to lay down some mean gospel-tinged music. Whether infusing new life into Dylan's call out of Satan in Man of Peace or churning through both original and traditional tracks, this trio proves they have the chops. (Ben Harper beware: these guys have stamped their names all over their versions of your Homeless Child and I Want to Be Ready.)

Wendell Holmes plays out front on keyboards and guitars, adding flourishes and twists and grace to the tunes. His brother Sherman on bass and "Popsy" Dixon on drums offer counterpoint and power and nuance. This concoction may be gospel-funk at heart, but the blues and rock are part of the mixture also.

The soulful, smoky vocals soar over the music, and each principal takes turns on the mike. The backing vocals work of the Precious Three (Joan Osborne, Catherine Russell, and Maydie Miles) deserves more than a nod, and when all six lift their voices, it's enough to send shivers down the spine of any heathen.

When you listen to this music, the honesty and humility of hard-working, talented musicians shines through. There is no ego burnishing or posturing that mars way too much of what passes for music. Go now and get this CD. Play it for your friends and your enemies, too. They will thank you.

5 out of 5 stars Gospel and the blues--a great combination here.......2003-04-21

The Holmes Brothers are for lovers of the blues, of gospel, or just of melodic and wonderful singing. I believe this is the first gospel CD that I own. Its strong blues influence and its upbeat music (and words) should make this CD a valuable addition to anyone's collection. Enjoy!

3 out of 5 stars Just Not a Holmes Brothers Fan.......2002-09-25

This is the 2nd Holmes Brothers cd I bought based on the effusive reviews and brief excerpts on Amazon. I have been disappointed twice. My complaint is with the material, it just didn't move me. My recommendation is that you find someplace to listen to this CD in detail before purchasing. You may love it, I didn't.

5 out of 5 stars Finally!!!.......2002-01-29

I am a Christian. I make no bones or apologies about that. As a matter of fact, I am on staff at a church. But usually, each time I hear a contemporary Christian group or singer hit the scene I usually want to do one of two things: 1) apologize to my more secular and humanistic friends for the drivel we've been listening to for the past 20 years, and, 2) puke.

BUT NO LONGER.

The Holmes Brothers have given me something that I am incredibly proud of: a music for my faith that isn't afraid to get gritty. For so long we as Believers have been accepting the pap that the major Christian labels have given us that it has almost become a mark of orthodoxy. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Sandi Patti, Michael W., and Steven CC as a prime examples. We dare not speak up and call it marketed much less boring or run the risk of being labeled as unregenerate.

Long ago on Saturday Night Live, there was a skit called the "Young Caucasians". For decades that skit has epitomized Christian music for me. It can only be accessable if you are a young white, rich kid who grew up in church. So much for living in the real world filled with degredation and sin.

The Holmes Bros. sound like, feel like, smell like, stink like the real world only with a Heavenly message. And isn't that what Christianity is to be all about?

I don't know anything about these guys. All I know is that there is finally a Christian group that I can get excited about rather than being embarrassed by.
Speaking in Tongues
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A breath of fresh air.
  • The Idiocy Continues...
  • Who wants to be lonely?
Speaking in Tongues
Gene Simmons
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 2004-10-05

Tracks:

  1. Untitled Track

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A breath of fresh air........2004-10-21

Gene Simmons speaks in reasonable, black and white terms. His pragmatisum is refreshing and often hilarious. He'll give you the truth straight, and sometimes the truth hurts and offends. But it IS the truth, none the less. Like "Simon" on American Idol, he doesn't lie or sugercoat. The disc is well worth the money and healthy food for thought. Sit down and eat.

1 out of 5 stars The Idiocy Continues..........2004-10-09

This is yet more proof (not that you really needed it) that Gene Simmons has turned into the biggest idiot alive. I'm quite sure he couldn't care less what I or anyone thinks of him since he has a mega-fortune to immerse himself in that he's raked in from sticking it to his fans, especially in the past several years when Kiss has ceased being a rock & roll band and has once again turned into a wealth-obsessed corporate entity.

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Musica Criolla: Choral Gems from Argentina
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Missa Criolla
  • This CD is a hidden treasure
  • An Incredibly Moving Performance
Musica Criolla: Choral Gems from Argentina
Oscar Sixto Bareilles , Ariel Ramirez , Conjunto Nuevo Mundo , Coro Hispano de San Francisco , and Juan Pedro Gaffney
Manufacturer: Pro Musica
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005BHRZ
Release Date: 2000-05-01

Tracks:

  1. Misa Criolla - Kyrie (vidala/baguala)
  2. Misa Criolla - Gloria (carnavalito/yaravi)
  3. Misa Criolla - Credo (chacarera trunca)
  4. Misa Criolla - Sanctus (carnaval cochabambino)
  5. Misa Criolla - Agnus Dei (estilo pampeano)
  6. Navidad Nuestra - La Anunciacion (chaname)
  7. Navidad Nuestra - La Peregrinacion (huella Pampeana)
  8. Navidad Nuestra - El Nacimiento (vidala catamarquena)
  9. Navidad Nuestra - Los Pastores (chaya riojana)
  10. Navidad Nuestra - Los Reyes Magos (takirari)
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  12. Flor de Chanar - Chacarera del Querer
  13. Flor de Chanar - Baguala
  14. Flor de Chanar - Flor de Chanar (carnavalito)

Album Description

The Coro Hispano present an exciting program including one of the most popular works of the Latin American choral repertoire, Ariel Ramírez's Misa Criolla. Since its composition, the Misa has been a showpiece for choirs around the world. The popular Misa is joined by the engaging Christmas cycle, Navidad Nuestra. Rounding out the program is a lively set of Argentine folksongs, harmonized and arranged for mixed choir by the contemporary composer, Oscar Sixto Bareilles.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Missa Criolla.......2004-12-21

I had the privilege of hearing the Coro Hispanico perform this in the Mission Dolores Basilica in 2000. It was sublime. This recording is an accurate representation of the power of this choiral group and is a must-have of very powerfully emotional music. The Coro Hispanico is a San Francisco treasure.

5 out of 5 stars This CD is a hidden treasure.......2001-12-23

This music is truly touching. Ariel Ramirez was brilliant in writing it, Juan Pedro Gaffney was inspired with his interpretation and direction of it and the Coro Hispano de San Francisco's singing is powerful and emotional. I don't normally listen to music of this genre, but this CD goes down as one of my all time favorites. It's beautiful from beginning to end, every track. Whatever kind of music you prefer, you owe yourself a listen to this CD.

5 out of 5 stars An Incredibly Moving Performance.......2001-10-06

I own a version of Misa Criolla by Ramirez with Carreras as the tenor. Although I like his rendition of Misa Criolla, the rest of the piece was not involving and I didn't care for the music. This performance completely blew me away. There is a level of involvement with the musicians that is absolutely wonderful. The recording is beautifully done with great intimacy and a marvelous ability to convey the emotion of the performance.
Speaking in Tongues
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    3 out of 5 stars Errr..........2001-05-31

    I like gospel music, and I like David Murray (or thought I did), but this album doesn't quite do it for me. While some of the solos are really good, it sounds like the bass, percussion, and guitar were recorded separately. They sound like they're backing a rock saxophonist who can't keep up, only filling at the ends of phrases. To my ear, this lack of interaction really detracts from the logic of the solos. Jimame Nelson's comping on the B-3 is quite interesting, but it sounds as if he's the only one paying attention.

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