Loose Caboose
Loose Caboose
Track Listings
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1. Music 4 U
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2. No Hassle from the Man
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3. Everybody Needs A 303 - Fatboy Slim
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4. Stomp Ya' Feet - Mystery Men
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5. Loose Caboose - Electroliners
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6. Crazy Train - Electroliners
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7. Two Crates - Simon Pearson
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8. Place Called Acid [Rennie's Indegestion Mix] - Thursday Club
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9. Dama
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10. Swept Q - Aftrax
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11. Free to Be Me [Chameleon's Acid Trip Mix]
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12. Brighter Day [Shimmon & Wolfson's Breakfast Mix]
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13. Kick It [Bass Mix]
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14. Atom Jack
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15. Superfunkdiculous - Soulstice
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16. Phun-Ky - DJ Tonka
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Loose Caboose,DJ Dan,VRG,Club/Dance,Dance Music,House,Pop,Popular Music
Average customer rating:
- Fun Funky house
- Funky tekno tribe graduate spins underground rave mix
- The Bomb!
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Loose Caboose
DJ Dan
Manufacturer: VRG
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
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House
| Dance & DJ
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General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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ASIN: B000003N2X
Release Date: 1998-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Music 4 U
- No Hassle from the Man
- Everybody Needs A 303 - Fatboy Slim
- Stomp Ya' Feet - Mystery Men
- Loose Caboose - Electroliners
- Crazy Train - Electroliners
- Two Crates - Simon Pearson
- Place Called Acid [Rennie's Indegestion Mix] - Thursday Club
- Dama
- Swept Q - Aftrax
- Free to Be Me [Chameleon's Acid Trip Mix]
- Brighter Day [Shimmon & Wolfson's Breakfast Mix] - Kelly Llorenna
- Kick It [Bass Mix]
- Atom Jack
- Superfunkdiculous - Soulstice
- Phun-Ky - DJ Tonka
Customer Reviews:
Fun Funky house.......2003-08-19
I've heard Dan spin more uptempo stuff, so its not a perfect mix, but its excellent. Despite the fact that its date (1996) makes the house and breaks classics play at a slower speed, the music and beats are still bouncy and fun and Dan keeps the tempo moving smoothly with his record selection and great mixing skills. A CD worthy of buying and dancing to.
Funky tekno tribe graduate spins underground rave mix.......2000-03-22
I don't want to play the genre game, but underground house/rave fits this album pretty well. DJ Dan used to spin at the Funky Tekno Tribe rave parties in the SF Bay Area, but this album plays well to the solo-listener on the job in the office (who needs coffee?) or living room house parties.
Each track goes up...and up... and uP! in energy and when the CD ends, just hit replay--it's that good.
NOTE: his other releases are pretty weak.
The Bomb!.......1999-05-18
This album is by far one of the greatest CDs ever released for this genre of music. I can listen to this CD over and over again and not get tired of it. This is a great album to either dance your a-- off or just chill and solo-trip...
Average customer rating:
- Differences Explained (better late than never)
- TALE-OF-TWO-DISCS PROBLEM!
- A Tale of Two Discs? Rats and Super Rats! I Need help . . .
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Breakfast at Tiffany's: Score
Manufacturer: Jvc / Xrcd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005LVYZ
Release Date: 2001-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Moon River
- Something For Cat
- Sally's Tomato
- Mr. Yunioshi
- The Big Blow Out
- Hub Caps And Tail Lights
- Breakfast At Tiffany's
- Latin Golightly
- Holly
- Loose Caboose
- The Big Heist
- Moon River Cha Cha
Customer Reviews:
Differences Explained (better late than never).......2005-01-02
Having noticed that a previous reviewer is unfamiliar with JVC's xrcd2 releases of classic RCA titles, I'll attempt to offer an explanation.
These are audiophile-quality disks, aimed at a somewhat more sonically savvy consumer who doesn't mind shelling out a lot more money for titles that are available for much less as standard CD's. JVC's releases are beautifully packaged (they're basically duplicates in miniature of the original LP's) and include all original liner notes in addition to an explanation of the remastering/manufacturing processes that makes these disks so special and are responsible for their high price tags (and which I'm not going to try to explain here). I own a number of audiophile releases in addition to this one (several studios produce them, each with its own trade secrets), and most sound fantastic--they're stellar representations of some of the best audio technology available...or were until recently.
RCA recently began remastering its Living Stereo catalog for hybrid SACD release and, having heard side-by-side comparisons with the JVC's (as well as with the commercial CD releases), I have to say that the new SACD's sonically blow the JVC's right out of the water, include more material, and are WAY less expensive. Granted, soundtrack releases such as this one aren't yet affected (not being part of the LS series), but you might want to keep this in mind for the future; audio technology improves SO quickly and RCA is definitely interested in consumer response to the new format.
This is probably the best-sounding release of BaT to date, but it shares the limitation of its less-expensive CD counterpart: the amount of material included. JVC only contracted to remaster and release the original LP's, which, of course, were limited as to the amount of data that could be contained. In addition, Mancini's practice was to stipulate the exact tracks he wanted included on soundtrack LP's, often to the detriment of the release as a whole, e.g., the exclusion of Audrey Hepburn's vocal rendition of "Moon River" from this film and Fran Jeffries' of "Meglio Stasera" from The Pink Panther. The cheaper release contains extra tracks, but they're from the movie Arabesque (advances in technology enable the inclusion of more data/disk), so the BaT material is identical in either case. My recommendation is to go with the cheaper release and hope that RCA at some point does right by BaT and gives us a remastered release containing ALL the significant portions of the soundtrack.
BTW, "score" (or "filmscore" ) is often used in cases of different recorded performances than those used in specific films (Naxos/Marco Polo have quite a few such titles in their catalog). Many of these are wonderful recordings (sometimes conducted by the composer) that often include more actual music--possibly "enhanced," i.e., arranged for fuller orchestration--than the original soundtrack recording; they often sound better than the original, too. They make enjoyable additions to a collection but mustn't be confused with "ORIGINAL (emphasis mine) soundtrack recordings"; this term always refers to the actual music used in the film itself. If what you want is what you heard onscreen, nothing else will do. However, because of the age of some of these recordings, the audio level is often not up to par with that of the more recent "score" recordings (audiophile releases excepted).
Rest assured that this disk and its aforementioned RCA counterpart are original (if incomplete) soundtrack recordings.
TALE-OF-TWO-DISCS PROBLEM!.......2004-07-10
Like A Music Fan from Texas, I'm baffled by the presentation of two BAT
CD's, and am posting this because I don't know which one to order. I
had the original album and know it's first-rate; hence the 5-star rating
here. But why does this disc (BAT - Score) have 12 songs for $31.98 while the other one (BAT - Music from the Motion Picture) has 24 songs
for $9.98? I'm a huge Hepburn/Mancini fan, and would really like to pick the best, most authentic version.
A Tale of Two Discs? Rats and Super Rats! I Need help . . ........2004-04-20
Okay. So I need some help from all you Fred-Baby's out there. Love the movie, so, naturally, I want to [finally!]own the soundtrack. [I know i rated it even though I do not yet own it, but, i couldn't post this until selected a rating]. Anyway. I'm puzzled because there seems to be two versions available--and this is where i need help from anyone out there who knows the difference.
The "score" version has twelve tracks that, based on their titles, can easily be identified as characters/scenes correlative to the film ("Latin Golightly," "Sally's Tomato," "Something for Cat"). But, the "music from the motion picture" version available on here offers Twenty-Four(!) tracks with titles like "Something for Sophia," "We've Loved Before-Yasmin's Theme [Vocal Version]" "Arabesque," and "Shower of Paradise/The Zoo Chase".
What the...? Now i've seen "Breakfast at Tiffany's" plenty o'times, and uh, I don't remember any Sophia's, or Zoo chases. What gives? Are these Mancini tunes from other soundtracks to other films? Are these allusions to characters found in Capote's book? Or is this just some online mistake viewed by only myself on my screen...Anyone...?
Average customer rating:
- Not just for kids' enjoyment
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The Caboose is Loose
Loose Caboose Band
Manufacturer: Loose Caboose Band
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000053VXD
Release Date: 2000-06-03 |
Tracks:
- Big Boy
- Hey, Hey Little Renia
- I'm an Elephant
- Best Smile in the World
- Ol' Engineer Will
- Celebrate with Danny
- I'm a Caboose
- Engineer Will
- God Was Just Goofin' Around (He Made a Zebra)
- It's Pumpkin Time (On The Vine)
- You're His Mother
- Grandma's Wooden Spoon
- My Little Train
- Still This Will
- Toothbrush Train
- When You're a Giraffe
Album Description
On the Loose Caboose two musician brothers loaded pianos, guitars, trumpets, bodhran and doumbek drums, didgeridoos, and lots of voices.
On board, you'll hear songs about your child's smile, the first kindergarten friend, Halloween costumes, grandma's kitchen, and trains. The conductor offers a selection of styles--pop, rock, reggae, and dixieland. As the Loose Caboose pulls into the station, you'll run to buy a return ticket to dance and laugh again soon.
Customer Reviews:
Not just for kids' enjoyment.......2001-01-10
This CD has several silly songs about animals and toothbrushes, and those will appeal mainly to preschoolers. But there are also at least six that are simply good tunes, which you'll find yourself humming or singing, if only in private. My favorites are Hey, Hey, Little Renia, Best Smile in the World, Celebrate with Danny, Engineer Will, My Little Train and two quieter, more poignant compositions, You're His Mother and Still This Will. Both of those are definitely aimed more at parents than kids, in the vein of Harry Chapin's Cats In the Cradle and Cat Stevens' Father and Son.
Average customer rating:
- All Aboard the Loose Caboose (3.5 Stars)
- Re-Issueing One of the best
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Loose Caboose
DJ Dan
Manufacturer: Vrg Records -- Navarre --
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B00000DGS6 |
Customer Reviews:
All Aboard the Loose Caboose (3.5 Stars).......2002-12-05
This is a trip down memory lane for me and takes me back to the nights (and mornings) I spent at Simon's in Gainesville, FL. I believe this CD came out in 1995 or 1996 and is one of the first House CDs I ever purchased and also exposed me to the San Fran vibe that DJ Dan helped develop. It was DJ Dan and Keoki that initially got me into "techno" music. A true original, the album starts off with a gospel-like introduction ala the Preacher scene in Eddie Murphy's "Coming to America". Overall a classic 'techfunk-house' with a strong break-beat feel, but it's not for my tastes anymore. The full track listing is below as amazon.com didn't have it...
1. Music 4 U - The Crazy Frenchman Presents Maitre' D
2. No Hassle from the Man - Peace Feast
3. Everybody Needs a 303 - Fatboy Slim
4. Somp Ya Feet - Mystery Men
5. Loose Caboose - Electoliners DJ DAN
6. Crazy Train - Electoliners DJ DAN
7. Two Crates - Simon Pearson
8. A Place Called Acid - Thursday Club
9. Damai - CB5
10. Swept Q - Aftrax
11. Free to be Me (Chameleon's Acid Trip Mix) - Earcandy
12. Brighter Day - Kelly Llorena
13. Kick It (Bass Mix) - New Tone
14. Atomjack - Control X
15. Superfunkidiculous - Soultice
16. Phun-ky - DJ Tonka
Keep spinning Dan. - Daz
Re-Issueing One of the best.......1999-05-26
This is the album that got me interested in techno many years ago. Almost impossible to find on CD, this is still one of the best house mixes I've ever heard. I'm very glad they're re-releasing it.
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Caboose Ha Fe Move
Loose Caboose
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000M9JHV2 |
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Klash: Kaught Up In Da Mix
Original Soundtrack , Shaggy , Steel Pulse , Bounty Killer , Cobra , Terror Fabulous , Prince Midas / Brian & Tony Gold , Jasmine Guy , Chaka Demus / Pliers , and Born Jamericans / K.O. Boys
Manufacturer: Raging Bull / Thug
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000RNO0VU |
Product Description
Klash: Kaught Up In Da Mix! Soundtrack From The 1996 Film! TRACKS:
1. Watch Your Speech - Shaggy;
2. I Spy - Steel Pulse;
3. Down In De Ghetto - Bounty Killer (live);
4. Sex Therapist - Cobra;
5. Gun Stupid - Terror Fabulous;
6. First Blood - Prince Midas / Brian & Tony Gold;
7. Luv 2 Luv U - Jasmine Guy;
8. Sweetie - Chaka Demus / Pliers;
9. Nastee - Born Jamericans / K.O. Boys;
10. Breakfast In Bed - Lorna Bennett;
11. Monday Morning Blues - Loose Caboose;
12. Complaint - Garnett Silk;
13. Rivertown - Snow (live, medley); &
14. Free Style - Ninja Man.
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