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American IV: The Man Comes Around
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • My favorite Johnny Cash cd
  • Johnny Cash is classic.
  • Best of the American Series
  • this CD turned me into a Johny cash fan...
  • American IV : The Man Comes Around
American IV: The Man Comes Around
Johnny Cash
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008YJBL
Release Date: 2003-04-22

Tracks:

  1. The Man Comes Around
  2. Hurt
  3. Give My Love To Rose
  4. Bridge Over Troubled Water
  5. I Hung My Head
  6. First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
  7. Personal Jesus
  8. In My Live
  9. Sam Hall
  10. Danny Boy
  11. Desperado
  12. Im So Lonesome I Could Cry
  13. Tear Stained Letter
  14. Streets Of Laredo
  15. Well Meet Again
  16. Big Iron
  17. Hurt (Video)

Amazon.com

On first thought, the idea of the Man in Black recording such covers as "Bridge over Troubled Water," "Danny Boy," and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" might seem odd, even for an artist who's been able to put his personal stamp on just about everything. But American IV: The Man Comes Around, which also draws on Cash's original songs as well as those by Nine Inch Nails ("Hurt"), Sting ("I Hung My Head"), and Depeche Mode ("Personal Jesus"), may be one of the most autobiographical albums of the 70-year-old singer-songwriter's career. Nearly every tune seems chosen to afford the ailing giant of popular music a chance to reflect on his life, and look ahead to what's around the corner. From the opening track--Cash's own "The Man Comes Around," filled with frightening images of Armageddon--the album, produced by Rick Rubin, advances a quiet power and pathos, built around spare arrangements and unflinching honesty in performance and subject. In 15 songs, Cash moves through dark, haunted meditations on death and destruction, poignant farewells, testaments to everlasting love, and hopeful salutes to redemption. He sounds as if he means every word, his baritone-bass, frequently frayed and ravaged, taking on a weary beauty. By the time he gets to the Beatles' "In My Life," you'll very nearly cry. Go ahead. He sounds as if he's about to, too. Unforgettable. --Alanna Nash

Album Description

UK special edition reissue of The Man In Black's brilliant 2002 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Big Iron' (previously vinyl only) & 'Hurt' (video). American Recordings. 2003.

Album Details

"the Man Comes Around" is the Fourth in the Legendary Singer's American Recordings Series and Boasts Some of his Most Interesting Work to Date, Including his First (And Some Say his Best) Compositions in Many Years. Other Material Includes Cover Versions of Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus", Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water", the Eagles' "Desperado" and a Rumbling Version of "Danny Boy". This Special Edition Includes an Added Audio Track of "Big Iron" and the Enhanced Video of his Cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My favorite Johnny Cash cd .......2007-07-04

I honestly can't say I like country music. I just don't care for most of the genre. The only artist from this genre that I do listen to is Johnny Cash. Of all of the American recordings Johnny has worked on with record producer Rick Rubin, American IV: The Man Comes Around" is easily my personal favorite. As much as I like Johnny's last album American V, I just didn't think the material held up as well as the fourth volume.

What I love about American IV: The Man Comes Around is the sparse, haunting melodies that lingers through out the album. Secondly I love Johnny's deep baritone vocals on this cd especially on his covers of "Hurt" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". One of my personal favorite tracks is Johnny's cover of the Nine Inch Nails' track "Hurt". The emotions he puts into the song really moved me. I also loved the Sting song "I Hung My Head". Johnny does a great job at storytelling through this song. His voice is so warm and deep on this track. Johnny's duet with Nick Cave on the Hank Williams' classic "I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry" is absolutely stunning. Both men really compliment each other with their own deep vocals.

While I do like Johnny's other American recordings, they weren't as perfect to me as American IV: The Man Comes Around is. I can listen to this cd without skipping a single track.

5 out of 5 stars Johnny Cash is classic. .......2007-06-26

I popped this CD in on the way to Vegas from Los Angeles in the middle of the night. Johnny's haunting voice came booming through the speakers like a soundtrack to the desert. Full of stories and vivid descriptions this CD cant be described as anything less than epic. Moving along like a Steam Train up hill the music gains momentum and impresses more with each bar sung. If youre looking for a little dark night, outlaw country Johnny Cash's American IV: The Man Comes Around is just what you need.

5 out of 5 stars Best of the American Series.......2007-06-26

I've got the last two American series recordings that Johnny Cash did and this one is way better than his last. I love them both, but if you have neither, get this one first. His cover of "Hurt" is outstanding. You can see the video on YouTube of both his cover and the original by Nine Inch Nails. It's amazing just how much better he does this song, its as if it was written just for him.

Note: I am not generally a Country Western fan, and yet this series hits a strong note in me.

5 out of 5 stars this CD turned me into a Johny cash fan..........2007-06-08

Ive never really was into country music, but last week Ive bought 2 Cash CD's . One of them, the American V , is an instant pleasure, no need to adjust. Its WARM, acoustic, filling, emotional, calm. Great CD!

5 out of 5 stars American IV : The Man Comes Around.......2007-05-12

I have always liked Johnny Cash but had none of his CDs. This CD shows the difference between a performer and an artist. This CD is true art. The whole Cd has a very deep message, if you listen and then think of what Johnny is saying. The 1st song "The Man Comes Around" is maybe the BEST SONG I HAVE EVER HEARD, but certainly one of the best.
20020220: Music From Final Fantasy
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Better than most all the ordinary FF soundtracks
  • I love this CD.
  • For those who wanna get their FF orchestra groove on...
  • The Fantasy Continues...
  • One of the Best (non OST) Final Fantasy works
20020220: Music From Final Fantasy
Nobuo Uematsu , and Shiro Hamaguchi
Manufacturer: Japanese Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000063VTH
Release Date: 2003-07-08

Tracks:

  1. Tuning
  2. Liberi Fatali (FF VIII)
  3. (FF IV)
  4. MC-1
  5. Final Fantasy I-III
  6. MC-2
  7. (FF VII)
  8. Don't Be Afraid (FF VIII)
  9. (FF VI)
  10. MC-3
  11. (FF V)
  12. Vamo' Alla Flamenco (FF IX)
  13. MC-1
  14. (FF X)
  15. (FF X)
  16. MC-2
  17. Love Grows (FF VIII)
  18. (FF X)
  19. MC-3
  20. Melodies Of Life (FF IX)
  21. MC-4
  22. (FF VII)
  23. MC-5
  24. The Man With The Machine Gun (FF VIII)
  25. Final Fantasy

Album Description

Music From Final Fantasy recorded live at Tokyo's International Forum on February 20, 2002. The show was the first 'Final Fantasy' full orchestra concert (the Tokyo Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra). Guest performers include Emiko Shiratori and Rikki who performed the theme songs. The CD includes enhanced material with a comment from Nobuo Uematsu and backstage footage.

Album Details

Music from 'final Fantasy' at the Tokyo International Forum.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Better than most all the ordinary FF soundtracks.......2007-01-24

First of all, people seem to be overly critical of the choir. They say that it sounds out of tune or whatever, but this is only because they were recorded live. In Advent: One-Winged Angel, the same choir sounds totally incredible. The choir itself isn't bad, it's the recording environment that was not so hot.
That said, I can say that this is a very impressive two CD set, even though several of the songs I don't recognize. The music is professionally composed and arranged, and just goes to show that Final Fantasy music is proffesional level. The only cons are the lesser sound quality of being recorded live and the MC tracks, which can get to be a bit long. The way they keep talking makes me really want to know what they're saying. My favorite pieces are:
1. One-Winged Angel: I do admit that the FFVII Reunion Tracks arrangement is better, but only because of the recording environment. This arrangement has a lot of cool new elements and an awesome sound. The only problems I see with this arrangement is the absent-minded microphone placement and a bit of background shuffling that is heard at one part. The shuffling is very quiet and you get used to it, but I'm just picky about these things. As for the microphone placement; whoever put one right next to the #%@$in' snare drum deproved the quality of the piece a bit much. The snare drum during the chorus is louder than any of the other parts, and the choir is already being a bit overpowered by the orchestra. This makes for a choral section that isn't heard well enough. Despite all these slight cons, however, this arrangement of the classic piece remains superb and awesome-sounding.
2. Liberi Fatali: Same choir rant as before. This arrangement doesn't sound quite as good as the original, but it's not really that different, it's still an incredible piece.
3. Melodies of Life: This arrangement is better, I think, than the original except for the singing. She sounded a lot more confident in the original. But aside from that, this song is a great classic.
4. Suteki Da Ne: The original was quite a bit better, both in sound quality and in the singing. Rikki was nervous during the performance, it is shown by her incessant breath-taking in the middle of phrases and low confidence in her voice. However, the instrumentation does sound nicely different in some spots, and Rikki's singing is still beautiful.
This album is a must-have for any FF freak, and is better than most all the ordinary FF soundtracks. Don't miss it.

5 out of 5 stars I love this CD........2004-02-23

Firstly, Mr. Gibbs -- why would anybody buy this if they haven't played Final Fantasy games?

Secondly, this is an amazing CD. With the exception of One-Winged Angel, every track on this CD is (in my opinion) the best orchestral version of these songs ever done. And this is coming from somebody who owns Celtic Moon, Grand Finale, Fithos Lusec, and a smattering of Orchestral Game Concert CDs.

Do yourself a favor and buy this CD. It really is excellent.

4 out of 5 stars For those who wanna get their FF orchestra groove on..........2004-02-20

Final Fantasy 20020220 is worth buying. It is a great CD to listen to if you want to hear orchestrated versions performed live, mistakes and all. That said, let me point out everything that is wrong with the performances, and why I did not give 20020220 a 5/5. As partial as I am to Final Fantasy music, I must criticize the singing in this performance. In both tracks that featured a choir (Liberi Fatali and One Winged Angel) it seemed like everyone was trying to outsing each other, the tenors in particular would sing awfully loud, while everyone else was drowned out. The soloists RIKKI and Emiko Shiratori did a fabulous job, in my opinon. Others said that they sounded nervous, I do not agree. The actual performance by the orchestra was brilliant. I especially liked Liberi Fatali, One Winged Angel, and Vamo' Alla Flamenco. I wish I could speak Japanese, because 8 of the 25 tracks on the 2 disc set are nothing but the concert MCs talking about stuff. All in all I would like to restate that FF20020220 is worth buying, but maybe you should play some of the FF games to hear these songs before you listen to the orchestra version, all the more to appreciate this masterpiece.

4 out of 5 stars The Fantasy Continues..........2003-06-10

Nobuo Uematsu truly holds true to the Final Fantasy music legacy he himself set down beginning with the Final Fantasy Symphonic Suite CDs. Although I do have a few complaints, my overall take on this album is extremely positive. I'd say my favourite renditions on this CD are "Vamo' Alla Flamenco", lush, rich arrangement for orchestra (which truly is the greatest symphonic rendering I've seen from almost any game composer [thanks to Shiro Hamaguchi]) and the brass-graced Final Fantasy VI's "Terra" / "Tina" (which almost lives up to the Grand Finale version). Basically, every single song on these two CDs were mind-blowing with the exceptions of the two most crucial ones, "Liberi Fatali" and "One-Winged Angel". Okay, fine... I've got to give credit where credit is due, Liberi Fatali isn't THAT bad. It falters near the end though, but the primary complaint isn't the symphonic elements (or even the annoying snare [?] drum... *grrr*), but rather the supposed choir they assigned. Not very harmonic or in-tune, but I still give it 4-stars.
To sum it all up, all very nice arrangements with those little differences which make it all the more enjoyable. Cons? The choir voices and the MC segments (I don't speak Japanese, so my apologies if you do and find them entertaining).

4 out of 5 stars One of the Best (non OST) Final Fantasy works.......2003-02-19

There hasn't been a live CD since the ill-fated "Symphonic Suite" many years ago and now there is this - quite simply put a live version of some of the best Final Fantasy songs. The Tokyo Philharmonic is on every beat and adds alittle more to the Final Fantasy melodies. The MC's get annoying and their Japanese is very hard to understand. The choice of songs was superb yet there is no "live feel" as most of the songs are played just as you would have heard them on another Final Fantasy CD. All in all, this is one of the best and one can easily see by some of its few flaws to its real beauty - the epitome of Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy work.
Bach: Chromatic Fantasy; Italian Concerto; Goldberg Variations (Aria)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Flawless expression !
  • BACK TO BACH
Bach: Chromatic Fantasy; Italian Concerto; Goldberg Variations (Aria)

Manufacturer: Sbme Import
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000AH3EH
Release Date: 2003-09-01

Tracks:

  1. Goldberg Variations, Bwv 988 (Aria)
  2. 2-4 Italian Concerto In F Major, Bwv 971
  3. 5-6 Chromatic Fantasy And Fugue In D Minor, Bwv 903a
  4. Cappricio In B-Flat Major Bwv 992
  5. 8-10 Brandenburg Concerto No.5 In D Major, Bwv 1050

Album Details

First Time on CD. Digitally Remastered.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Flawless expression !.......2006-05-01

All of us know how the interpretative grandness of Serkin enhanced with vertiginous speed since his constant and frequent collaborations with Pablo Casals in Prades Festival. In this sense, apart his natural talent, his vision around Bach acquired a major deepness and notable maturity. We have a striking evidence: his memorable 1957 Lugano Recital (fortunately available in CD).

We definitively have not had the chance to listen Rudolf Serkin playing Bach with major frequency we desired, and this is a very good option. These Goldberg are musically expressive. They possess the verticality and minutely precision in which the phrasing concerns; lyricism and expression. And, in spite of the fact there are true milestone performances in the whole musical firmament, we are talking about of one of the supreme pianists of the last Century.

Go for this album. The sound quality is fabulous.

5 out of 5 stars BACK TO BACH.......2004-03-14

Not much of Serkin's Bach-playing has come down to us, sadly. During his lifetime it became unfashionable to play Bach in public on the piano. Tureck and others kept the tradition going, and of course it was revived in spectacular fashion by Gould. By now we seem to have got over the worst excesses of this particular cultural revolution, and my own attitude to the matter is and always has been that instruments are there for music and not the other way about. It all makes this disc a specially welcome reissue, and I would note in passing that the liner note is not strictly right in saying that none of the English or French suites from Serkin survive on record. In fact the 5th French suite is included in the disc that accompanies the fine 2003 biography of him.

In the Italian Concerto and Chromatic Fantasia I already owned performances by Gould and by Malcolm, the latter also giving us the fugue that normally accompanies the Fantasia. Making allowance for the obvious difference in the genius of a harpsichord from that of a concert grand, there is not a world of variety in the three artists' approaches. Malcolm takes the opening flourishes in the Fantasia faster than even two such piano-players would dare do on a resonant 8-foot grand, and he is rather more grandiose in the fugue than Serkin is. Serkin is a bit faster than the others in the first movement of the Italian Concerto, and in the last movement his speed is somewhere between Malcolm's fairly steady tempo and Gould's headlong and very exciting onrush. The slow movement, marked `andante', is my idea of adagio from all three of them. I am not scholar enough to offer an opinion on this - there is no mistaking what `andante' means in Handel, viz a definitely fastish tempo, but in Bach I'm not so sure and can only suppose that three such interpreters know what they're doing. The performance of the Capriccio on the Departure is from Puerto Rico in 1957, and intriguingly you can hear another performance by Serkin in Lugano in the same year, which comes as part of a hair-raisingly wonderful recital. That recital is incandescent, but it is not Serkin at his smoothest. This Puerto Rico performance has a crystalline aristocratic perfection, the touch in the Lugano reading is less even and there is a fluffed note somewhere, but the opening section of the Capriccio could bring tears to your eyes in a way he doesn't do this time. In the 5th Brandenburg the `marker' performance for me down the years has been from Menuhin and a Bath Festival group, with Malcolm taking the harpsichord solo. Serkin scales down his mighty touch to perfection, and if anyone equals or even surpasses Malcolm in the first movement cadenza it is Serkin. It appears to be taken in a single breath, but listen carefully - the rhythm seems so wonderfully straight precisely because it is not mechanically straight.

In the third millennium a record where the sound-quality is not top-class has to struggle for a fifth star, but I can't withold it from this record. It is not bad by any means, just not what we have come to expect nowadays. I recalled the account of how Serkin got his first opportunity, playing Bach to the Busch family. Adolf Busch exclaimed excitedly to the others `The way the boy plays you can see the whole score in front of you'. Just so. There is one slightly sad little extra here, the aria from the Goldberg variations, all that survives of a work Serkin was associated with all his life and that he was still practising on the counterpane of his deathbed. It is played at a dead-slow tempo as it ought to be, and I experienced a great wish to hear it again at the end of the record, rounding it off as Bach used it to round off his variations. I am in no doubt at all that Serkin would have disapproved of any such sentimental proceeding, but the advantage of cd technology is that I can do this if I want and nobody has to know.
Led Zeppelin IV
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    Led Zeppelin IV
    Led Zeppelin
    Manufacturer: Japanese Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000094PYG
    Release Date: 2003-05-20

    Tracks:

    1. Black Dog
    2. Rock and Roll
    3. Battle of Evermore
    4. Stairway to Heaven
    5. Misty Mountain Hop
    6. Four Sticks
    7. Going to California
    8. When the Levee Breaks

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    Japanese reissue of 1971 album, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP gatefold sleeve. 8 tracks. Warner. 2003.

    Album Details

    35th Anniversary Re-issue Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
    Bongo Maffin IV
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • You Got My Heart Pounding
    Bongo Maffin IV
    Bongo Maffin
    Manufacturer: Sbme Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004VBVR
    Release Date: 2000-12-12

    Tracks:

    1. 4- The Final Battle
    2. Mari Ye Phepha
    3. Diphendule
    4. Azania
    5. Dance Medicine
    6. Mari Ye Phepha [Vocal Version]
    7. Trippin'
    8. Mdumise

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars You Got My Heart Pounding.......2005-10-18

    On IV Bongo Maffin go everywhere from a kwaito reworking of the classic dipendule to the amazing house beats of trippin. Highlights include Trippin (Speedy does something useful for a change), Mdumise, Diphendule and SA club classic Mari ye phepha
    Luna Crescenda
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      Luna Crescenda

      Manufacturer: Sony / Bmg Import
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00005Y9AT
      Release Date: 2001-11-19

      Tracks:

      1. Corale Cantico
      2. Kyrie (Miss Luba)
      3. Occhi Di Bambino
      4. Ave Maria
      5. God Rest You Merry Gentlemen
      6. Aria Sulla IV Corda
      7. Sanctus
      8. Notte
      9. Gloria (Misa Criolla)
      10. Lo Frate Sole
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      Act IV
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        Phantom's Opera
        Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
        ProductGroup: Music
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        ASIN: B000088EIU
        Release Date: 2004-03-09

        Tracks:

        1. Etched in Stone
        2. By Reason of Insanity
        3. Shadows on the Wall
        4. Hopeless Love
        5. Lost
        6. In the Morning
        7. Laura II - Revisited
        8. Christine
        9. God Save the King

        Album Description

        2003 album and the first to feature vocalist Terry Brock (Strangeways, The Sign, Solo). Progressive metal meets Guiffria style melodic hard rock from New Jersey. The album is mixed by Loverboy mainman Paul Dean. Escape.
        This Conversation Seems Like a Dream [Japan Import] [2 Disc Set]
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          This Conversation Seems Like a Dream [Japan Import] [2 Disc Set]
          Kip Winger
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000NZKWY6

          Product Description

          1997, Domo records Japan. Exclusive import edition from Japan, features a bonus second CD, loaded with 6 bonus tracks, available only on this limited edition first pressing from Japan. Also features different cover art than the domestic issues, and comes in a deluxe double CD jewel case, with additional inserts, photos, etc. Out of print since 1999.
          Synewave New York: Volume IV
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            Synewave New York: Volume IV

            Manufacturer: Syne Wave Records
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD
            ASIN: B000CNRWLU
            IV
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              IV
              Veruca Salt
              Manufacturer: Japanese Import
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B000O78WFE
              Release Date: 2007-06-11

              Tracks:

              1. So Weird
              2. Centipede
              3. Innocent
              4. Circular Trend
              5. Perfect Love
              6. Closer
              7. Sick as Your Secrets
              8. Wake Up Dead
              9. Damage Done
              10. Blissful Queen
              11. Sun
              12. Comes and Goes
              13. Save You
              14. Salt Flat Epic

              Music:

              1. Kick the Star Ep [Import]
              2. Lament [CD-single] [Import]
              3. Let's Rock Tonight
              4. Live in Manchester [Live] [Import]
              5. Mobile Safari
              6. My Only Own
              7. Natural Science Ep [Import]
              8. Nobody's Fault But Mine [Import]
              9. Obscure Alternative [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
              10. Oldies But Goldies [Import]

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