Love Each Other
Love Each Other
Track Listings
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1. Love Each Other [Main Mix]
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2. Play Back [Main Mix]
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3. Spinning Wheel
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4. I Am
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5. Gemi's Afro Grooves
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6. Brasilia 2000
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7. Brazilia [Dimitri from Paris to Rio Vocal]
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8. Day of Maracana
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9. Rest of Everything
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10. HSG [Radio Edit][*]
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11. Play Back [Jazztronik RMX] [*]
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12. Love Each Other [A Danny Krivit Edit] [*]
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Love Each Other,Yukihiro Fukutomi,King Street Sounds,Dance Music,Pop,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- A Wonderful Performance
- ARTICULATE MIKADO
- Finally, a worthy recording of the Mikado!
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Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado (Complete); Iolanthe (Highlights)
Manufacturer: Class. for Pleas. Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Sullivan
| Sullivan, Arthur
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- Gilbert & Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance
- The Pirates of Penzance
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- Double Indemnity (Universal Legacy Series)
ASIN: B00009KHY0
Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Overture - John Holmes
- Act 1: If You Want To Know Who You Are - John Holmes
- Act 1: Gentlemen, I Pray You Tell Me - John Holmes
- Act 1: A Wand'ring Minstrel, I - John Holmes
- Act 1: Our Great Mikado, Virtuous Man - John Holmes
- Act 1: Young Man, Despair - John Holmes
- Act 1: And Have I Journey'd For A Month - John Holmes
- Act 1: Behold The Lord High Executioner! - John Holmes
- Act 1: As Some Day It May Happen - John Holmes
- Act 1: Comes A Train Of Little Ladies - John Holmes
- Act 1: Three Little Maids From School - John Holmes
- Act 1: So Please You, Sir, We Much Regret - John Holmes
- Act 1: Were You Not To Ko-Ko Plighted - John Holmes
- Act 1: I Am So Proud - John Holmes
- Act 1: With Aspect Stern - John Holmes
- Act 1: Your Revels Cease - John Holmes
- Act II: Braid The Raven Hair - John Holmes
- Act II: The Sun, Whose Rays Are All Ablaze - John Holmes
- Act II: Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day - John Holmes
- Act II: Here's A How-De-Do! - John Holmes
- Act II: Miya Sama, Miya Sama - John Holmes
- Act II: A More Humane Mikado - John Holmes
Tracks:
- Act II: The Criminal Cried - John Holmes
- Act II: See How The Fates Their Gifts Allot - John Holmes
- Act II: The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring - John Holmes
- Act II: Alone, And Yet Alive - John Holmes
- Act II: Hearts Do Not Break - John Holmes
- Act II: On A Tree By A River A Little Tom-Tit - John Holmes
- Act II: There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast - John Holmes
- Act II: For He's Gone And Married Yum-Yum - John Holmes
- Overture - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act I: None Shall Part Us From Each Other - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act I: Loudly Let The Trumpet Bray! - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act I: Nay, Tempt Me Not...Spurn Not The Nobly Born - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act I: When I Went To The Bar As A Very Young Man - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act I: When Next Your Houses Do Assemble - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: When All Night Long A Chap Remains (Sentry Song) - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: Strephon's A Member Of Parliament - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: When Britain Really Ruled The Waves - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: Oh, Foolish Fay - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: Love, Unrequited, Robs Me Of My Rest - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: When You're lying Awake With A Dismal Headache (Nightmare's Song) - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: If You Go In, You're Sure To Win - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: If We're Weak, Enough To Tarry - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: My Lord, A Suppliant At Your Feet I Kneel - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: It May Not Be - Elizabeth Harwood
- Act II: Soon As We May, Off And Away - Elizabeth Harwood
Customer Reviews:
A Wonderful Performance.......2007-03-31
This is an an authentic, accessible, entertaining, and deeply satisfying performance. Although I like all of the principal singers, my two favorite are Clive Revill as Ko-Ko and Jean Allister as Katisha. For me, the key to a successful Gilbert and Sullivan performance is that it is not only funny, but also touching. In my opinion, Revill and Allister score high in both departments. In their final scene together, they are both vulnerable and hilarious at the same time. One small detail about this recording that bothers me slightly is that the overture has been rewritten. It is a nice medley, but I miss the original. I understand that Sullivan did not write it, but it is based on his tunes and I've always liked it. But don't let that stop you from getting this recording. I consider it to be the best Mikado on record.
ARTICULATE MIKADO.......2007-01-31
Articulate - both in diction and in musical interpretation - this re-release of the 1960's Sadlers Wells recording of Gilbert and Sullivan's MIKADO is quite delightful. The care and loving detail, which were the keystones of SWO's productions of G & S and operettas in the 1960s onstage, are preserved here in Alexander Faris's splendidly gutsy interpretation of the most popular of all the Savoy Operas; if his speeds are at times too leisurely, all can be forgiven just to hear the superb soloists; the expert diction of Denis Dowling as Pooh-Bah; the heroic tones of John Wakefield as the Wandering Minstrel; Marion Studholme singing the best "Sun Whose Rays" you will ever here on disc; Jean Allister as a correctly dominating Katisha, (hurray - a real contralto!), with a superb glissando in "Beauty and the Bellow"; the glorious Pat Kern as Pitti-Sing making so much more of the traditional soubrette; John Heddle Nash giving a singing and acting lesson with Pish-Tush's only solo; and the droll Clive Revill so completely at ease in the comic role of Ko-Ko, (though it is strange that his running out of breath at the end of his verse in the Act Two trio was not corrected!) I have to say that this recording of THE MIKADO puts all other D'Oyly Carte and Glyndeboune recordings in the shade, and the inclusion of highlights from Sadlers Wells IOLANTHE from 1962 is just an added bonus - the overture in this is simply stunning, and how good to hear Eric Shilling, Heather Begg, and Elizabeth Harwood obviously enjoying themselves so much singing Sullivan's most musical of scores.
Finally, a worthy recording of the Mikado!.......2004-03-03
It really does make a difference, when performing Gilbert and Sullivan, to use singers who can act rather than the other way round. Every soloist here utilizes a very forward, "in-the-mask" vocal placement, which not only reduces the need to force, but helps to render their diction crystal-clear. Sample Jean Allister's Katisha. No plummy, oratorio contralto tones for her. Here is all the waspish, incisive malevolence that is already there in the writing; she just reveals it by singing and pronouncing the texts in a light and unforced manner. This approach helps to restore the vim and vigor to an opera that can often seem tired and "played-out" to modern ears. If the recording has any weakness, it may possibly be found in the Yum-yum and Nanki-Poo. Marion Studholme is perhaps more shrill than is necessary, while John Wakefield seems to have wandered in from a performance of Dream of Gerontius. These are minor quibbles, however. The overall excellence of the performance quells any doubts, with Alexander Faris' conducting a model of transparent clarity. The Iolanthe excerpts are also well-done, but it's Mikado that is the jewel here. Don't hesitate; buy it today!
Average customer rating:
- An Album of inutterable beauty, grandeur, bathos and charm
- Of great historical interest
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Angels' Visits and Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America
Manufacturer: New World Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Historical Periods
| Classical
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General
| Classical
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General
| Opera & Vocal
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Battle, Kathleen
| Divas
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
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Anonymous
| A to B
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Opera & Vocal
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General
| Vocal Pop
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Similar Items:
- Listen to the Mocking Bird - Victorian and Turn-of-the-Century Songs - New York Vocal Arts Ensemble
ASIN: B0000030F8
Release Date: 1994-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Sweet By And By - The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Willie's Grave - Raymond Murcell/The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- We Are Happy Now, Dear Mother - The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Flee As A Bird - Rose Taylor/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Shall We Know Each Other There? - Jacqueline Pierce/Rose Taylor/The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Trusting - Kathleen Battle/Curtis Rayam/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Rock Of Ages - Maeretha Stewart/The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Angels' Visits - Kathleen Battle/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Oh, You Must Be A Lover Of The Lord - Howard Crook/Raymond Murcell/The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- Put My Little Shoes Away - Rose Taylor/The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- I Love To Tell The Story - Rose Taylor/Raymond Murcell/The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- The Last Hymn - Rose Taylor/Raymond Murcell/The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
- The Babe Of Bethlehem - The Harmoneion Singers/Lawrence Skrobacs
Customer Reviews:
An Album of inutterable beauty, grandeur, bathos and charm.......2004-03-21
We all snicker about 19th century sentimentality, but there's no way to patronize this amazing collection of songs, especially in these grandly serious and respectful performances. There's tremendous variety here, but on the whole, listening to these songs is like gazing into a majestic post-Hudson River School landscape of breathtaking grandeur and detail. The Harmoneion Singers are sensational as usual, displaying the tenderest attention to every nuance of emotion. The songs range from charming miniatures like "We are Happy Now Dear Mother," to rousing, marchlike hymns, such as "You Must Be a Lover of the Lord." My favorite is "Shall we Know Each Other?" which triggers celestial visions, and is darned catchy to boot. Ladies and gentlemen, THIS is the 19th century.
Of great historical interest.......1999-05-17
After the Civil War, this country had what could be interpreted only as a massive guilt trauma if we go by the kind of songs that became very popular in the years after 1865. So many of them dealt with death, that the most excellent New World Records people put together a collection of such works, called the set
(80220-2), and assigned the solo part to Kathleen Battle (sop.), Rose Taylor (mez.), Raymond Murcell (bar.), several other soloists, and the Harmoneion Singers under Neely Bruce. As are most products from this company, the sound is utterly authentic, the accompanying notes are scholarly and generous, the texts are provided. Many of our longer-lived citizens might recall such classics as "Sweet By and By," "Rock of Ages," "The Last Hymn," and the title song of this set. I want all local choral groups to get a copy of this and match it with the versions they have sung in the past. And it certainly wouldn't hurt the History Department over at our local colleges to make this part of the audio portion of their American History classics. CDs. Amen.
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The Songs of Frank Bridge
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
| Classical
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General Modern
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ASIN: B000003010
Release Date: 1997-07-08 |
Tracks:
- Sonnet: When most I wink
- If I could choose
- The Primrose
- A Dirge
- The Devon Maid
- Dawn and Evening
- Where'er my bitter teardrops fall
- E'en as a lovely flower
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind
- Go not, happy day
- Night lies on the silent highways
- A Dead Violet
- Cradle Song
- Lean close thy cheek
- Fair Daffodils
- Adoration
- So perverse
- Tears, idle tears
- The Violets Blue
- Come to me in my dreams
- My pent-up tears oppress my brain
- Music, when soft voices die
- Far, far from each other
- Where is it that our soul doth go?
Tracks:
- All things that we clasp
- Love is a rose
- Dear, when I look into thine eyes
- Isobel
- O that it were so!
- Strew no more red roses
- Where she lies asleep
- Love went a-riding
- Thy hand in mine
- So early in the morning
- Mantle of Blue
- The Last Invocation
- When you are old and gray
- Into her keeping
- What shall I your true love tell?
- 'Tis but a week
- Day after Day
- Speak to me, my love!
- Dweller in my deathless dreams
- Goldenhair
- Journey's End
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Clearings in the Sky
Manufacturer: Arabesque
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Strauss
| Strauss, Richard
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| Classical
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All Works by Rachmaninov
| Rachmaninov, Sergei
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Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
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Vocal & Song
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
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| Music
Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Romantic (c.1820-1910)
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| Music
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| Romantic (c.1820-1910)
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- Twilight and Innocence
ASIN: B00005LE69
Release Date: 2001-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Ser, Op.17 No.2
- Tomorrow, Op.27 No.4
- Cupid, Op.68 No.5
- I Would Have Bound A Nosegay, Op.37 No.2
- Mother-Talk, Op.43 No.2
- Clearings In The Sky: She Had Reached The Low-Lying Meadow
- Clearings In The Sky: She Is Solemnly Cheerful
- Clearings In The Sky: Sometimes I Am Sad
- Clearings In The Sky: A Poet Said...
- Clearings In The Sky: At The Foot Of My Bed
- Clearings In The Sky: If All This Is But A Poor Dream
- Clearings In The Sky: We'll Love Each Other As Long As
- Clearings In The Sky: You Gazed At Me With All Your Soul
- Clearings In The Sky: The Lilacs Which Had Flowered
- Clearings In The Sky: Two Columbines
- Clearings In The Sky: Through What I've Suffered
- Clearings In The Sky: I Keep A Medallion Of Her
- Clearings In The Sky: It Will Be A Year Tomorrow
- In My Garden At Night, Op.38 No.1
- To Her, Op.38 No.2
- Daisies, Op.38 No.3
- The Pied Piper, Op.38 No.4
- Sleep, Op.38 No.5
- A-oo (The Quest), Op.38 No.6
Average customer rating:
- "The First"
- MISSGYDER TOTALLY MISGUIDED
- Great songs from not-so-great musicals
- Poor Production Ruins Good Product
- Unsung perhaps, but often wonderful
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Unsung Musicals (Studio Cast)
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Musical Theater
| Vocal Non-Opera
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Musicals
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Vocal Pop
| Broadway & Vocalists
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General
| Broadway & Vocalists
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General
| Classical
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| Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music
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Similar Items:
- Unsung Musicals II (Studio Cast)
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- Unsung Musicals - The Ultimate Collection
ASIN: B0000014TY
Release Date: 1994-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Smile: Smile - Harry Groener
- The Bone Room: Postcards - Crista Moore
- The First: Will We Ever Know Each Other? - Loni Ackerman
- The Vamp: Ragtime Romeo - Liz Larsen
- La Strada: Starfish - Judy Kuhn
- We Take The Town: Silverware - Lee Wilkof/Timothy Jerome
- How Do You Do, I Love You: Her Laughter In My Life - Guy Haines
- Welcome To The Club: In the Name Of Love - Sally Mayes
- The First: There Are Days And There Are Days - Michelle Nicastro
- Smile: In Our Hands - Lynnette Perry
- Sherry!: Sherry! - Christine Baranski/Jonathan Freeman
- Drat, The Cat!: She's Roses - Jason Graae
- Welcome To The Club: At My Side - Sally Mayes/Michael Rupert
- Smile: Disneyland - Jodi Benson
- One, Two, Three, Four, Five: New Words - Liz Callaway
Customer Reviews:
"The First".......2007-04-15
Greetings,
I am one of the few who actually got to see "The First" -- a musical about Jackie Robinson.
I do not have this CD but wish it had the title song from "The First" ...don't think it exists anywhere. I actually still remember some dialogue/lyrics from it and would like to hear it/read the words again.
I also would like to know if any version or scenes from the play are available to do in a school. Anybody?
Have a nice day!
MISSGYDER TOTALLY MISGUIDED.......2004-07-21
This is not so much a review as a rebuttal; I was the orchestrator for this album, MISSGYDER's assertion of totally synthesized sound is totally incorrect: the charts were played by 4 reeds, 3 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba, harp, percussion, drums, keyboards, and a string section. I sorry the sound didn't meet the approval of the reviewer labeled MISSGYDER, but I can testify to the reality of the orchestra, the players, and my scores which are at the Library of congress.
Great songs from not-so-great musicals.......2003-04-19
I was given this for my birthday, along with Unsung Sondheim, my favorite composer. I was excited, and a little bit skeptical because I've NEVER heard of these musicals. Once I started though, I was hooked. I want sheet music to so many, they're fun to sing along to, or just to listen to they great singer/actresses they got. My personal favorites are Smile, Sherry, Ragtime Romeo, and Silverware. I recommend this for all Broadway Babies and theatre buffs like me!
Poor Production Ruins Good Product.......2001-05-15
Unsung Musicals is a great idea, presenting songs from shows that didn't get their due on Broadway. However, the production of this CD is very poor, using poorly synthesized instruments and cheesy drum tracks. I could have recreated these sounds using a home software program, they're so bad! The songs themselves are good, but the album is so horrid in terms of listening value that you'd be embarrased to put this in your CD player. I recommend this CD only for students and professionals in the music theatre world as a way to learn songs you wouldn't normally hear, but other than that, I can't recommend it.
Unsung perhaps, but often wonderful.......2001-02-14
Just because a musical was not successful, that doesn't mean that there were no good songs in it (pardon the double negative). These selections may be songs that are not well known from shows in the same category, but some of these are real gems, sung by fine show singers. My favorites are "Smile" (from Smile), "Ragtime Romeo" (The Vamp), "Sherry!" (Sherry!), and "She's Roses" (Drat! The Cat!).
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Call It Love
Manufacturer: Bay View Recording Co
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
Musical Theater
| Vocal Non-Opera
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
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General
| Musicals
| Broadway & Vocalists
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| Classical
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ASIN: B00004WF9O
Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- I Could Be Happy With You [From the Boy Friend]
- You-Don't-Want-To-Play-With-Me-Blues [From the Boy Friend]
- Thank You Ladies
- Medusa [From Slings and Arrows]
- Gaiety Gloom [From See You Later]
- 1930's Girl [From See You Later]
- Behind the Times [From the Buccaneer]
- Boy Friend Medley: The Boy Friend/Fancy Forgetting/A Room in ...
- Only a Passing Phase [From Valmouth]
- I Will Miss You [From Valmouth]
- Blondes for Danger [From Divorce Me Darling]
- Don't Say Goodbye to Berlin [From Goodbye to Berlin]
- It Might Have Been Worse [From Goodbye to Berlin]
- Marriage [From "His Monkey Wife"]
- Take Me Home to Cleves [From Oh Henry!]
- Don't Be Afraid of the Dark [From See You Later]
- Love Song [From Call It Love] - Richard Owens
- Love Song in Rag [From Call It Love] - Richard Owens,
- I Know, Know, Know [From Call It Love] - Richard Owens,
- Hate Each Other Cha-Cha-Cha [From Call It Love] -
- Call It Love [From Call It Love] - Richard Owens, Company
- Divorce Me Darling! [From Divorce Me Darling!]
- Whatever Happened to Love? [From Divorce Me Darling!]
- Together Again [From Divorce Me Darling!]
- Outdoor Girl [From Pieces of Eight]
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A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Sullivan
| Sullivan, Arthur
| ( S )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
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General
| Opera & Vocal
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Operettas
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ASIN: B00000DQVN
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Average customer rating:
- japanese fan
- excellent album
- bossa nova's back on the dance floor
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Love Each Other
Yukihiro Fukutomi
Manufacturer: King Street Sounds
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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General
| Rock
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B00006EXHA
Release Date: 2002-08-06 |
Tracks:
- Love Each Other [Main Mix]
- Play Back [Main Mix]
- Spinning Wheel
- I Am
- Gemi's Afro Grooves
- Brasilia 2000
- Brazilia [Dimitri from Paris to Rio Vocal]
- Day of Maracana
- Rest of Everything
- HSG [Radio Edit][*]
- Play Back [Jazztronik RMX][*]
- Love Each Other [A Danny Krivit Edit][*]
Customer Reviews:
japanese fan.......2003-11-09
I'm a japanese girl and I live in US.Yukihiro Fukutomi is very big in Japan ,I once saw him dJ-ing and he's very good.I agree with Ginger from Paris to say that Play back is the best song and remix.Isabelle Antena is also a big star in Japan.Maybe they can do something together?I hope.
excellent album.......2003-06-13
yukihiro fukutomi is one the best actors of the bossa-lounge scene.this japanese DJ is fresh and fool of surprises.very good cover of Isabelle Antena's song "play back.
bossa nova's back on the dance floor.......2003-06-11
This is an amazing record.DJ Fukutomi is big all around the world,but with this album he's going to be bigger.Special bravos for "play back" a cover version of Isabelle Antena (who wrote the song).Very nice remix work from Dimitry from Paris and Jazztronic.
Average customer rating:
- Radiophonic Addiction!
- Full of ambiance, focus and direction
- Richly layered tapestry
- Radiophonic Oddity is radioactive!
- This CD is Awesome!!
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Radiophonic Oddity
Manufacturer: Cyclotron Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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General
| Dance & DJ
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Electronica
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ASIN: B000059ZRP
Release Date: 2001-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Twilight
- Bring Me
- Noontime
- Cyclotron
- Gristle
- Against the Wall
- Mentor
- Metro Morning
Album Description
Radiophonic Oddity is a journey through electronic music. It touches on a variety of styles including Techno, Drum `n' Bass, Downbeat, and Electronica. GodsOfMusic.com hailed the track Noontime as techno how it was meant to be by its creators; a tool for creating an atmosphere.
SIM_01 does an excellent job of transitioning from style to style. Though each song is unique, they are undoubtedly from the same creative mind.
Customer Reviews:
Radiophonic Addiction!.......2001-02-14
This is an incredible Disc. I found that track after track the music was energized and aggressive. Listening in the car I was intrigued by the maze of methods and music created. But found my self just hammered once I plunked the CD in my DiscMan. The stereo effects nearly had me cross-eyed. This is quite simply one of the best electronic CDs I own.
Full of ambiance, focus and direction.......2001-02-10
Radiophonic Oddity is the first release by Sim_01 (aka producer and
mixmaster Chris Simental). How is it? In short, it's spectacular. The
disk spans eight tracks, beginning in the edgy realm of
"Twilight" and arriving at a conclusion in the hopeful and
perseverant strains of "Metro Morning". Along the way, we
are treated to some top notch techo--but not like anything to which
you're probably accustomed. This is electronic music that is highly
listenable and full of ambiance, focus and direction. You're in for a
treat if you try it with your best headphones and the lights turned
down. Sim_01 builds exacting stereophonic scenery upon his musical
stage. With each track you will find yourself inside a unique sonic
realm, a place with a specific sense of time, space and mood. My
favorites are "Bring Me" on track 2 and "Noontime"
on track 3, although there isn't a weak track on the disk. You owe it
to yourself to check out this disk. ...
Richly layered tapestry.......2001-02-10
SIM_01's music is a richly layered tapestry of groovy drums 'n' bass, vintage analog synth sounds, and exotic nuances. Meticulous craftsmanship crowns each track.
Radiophonic Oddity is radioactive!.......2001-02-09
My friend asked me to check out this CD, and I got hooked on it right away! The music is amazingly complex and easy to listen to at the same time. It's energizing, and a heavy shot of bass makes it really addictive. Sim_01 applies considerable technical mastery to every track. Plus, a sly sense of humor (Twilight), emotional texture (Bring Me), and an ability to create intriguing landscapes with sound (Metro Morning) pull you in and make you want to listen over and over. Cyclotron is my favorite track because every time I play it I hear new layers in it and I want to dance around like a little kid.
This CD is Awesome!!.......2001-02-08
Radiophonic Oddity is good solid techo all the way through. Every song is one you will want to listen to again and again to examine the fullness of sound and technique. A very unique presentation. I love it.
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Miles to Go Before We Sleep
Manufacturer: Running Scared Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CACZXS
Release Date: 2002-07-30 |
Tracks:
- Somebody Robbed the Pension Plan
- A Pedestrian's Lament
- When You're Ready
- Don't Let Age Get You Down
- Percy Sang
- Grains of Sand
- Hobo's Lullaby
- Heartbreak Nightlife
- We Demand a Living Wage
- We Shall Not Be Moved
- Every Loser Was Someone Once
- Respect Construction Workers
- Union Burying Ground
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