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1. Keep on Grooving
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2. Sitar Madness
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3. Electric Shades
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4. Disco People
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5. You Got the Beat
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6. Superwig
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7. Sombre Guitar [2Gether Mix] - LTJ X-Perience,
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8. Saturday Nite Groovin'
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9. No Rhyme, No Reason - LTJ X-Perience,
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10. Back Roads
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11. Feel the Real - Taka Boom, LTJ X-Perience
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12. Moon Beat
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Moon Beat,LTJ X-Perience,Irma Records,Acid Jazz,Dance,Dance Music,Pop,Popular Music
Average customer rating:
- A great release from a the legendary RITM!
- Great yet lacking
- Finally!
- 15 years later, they deliver... but no surprises
- RECYCLED DECADE
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Decade
Rabbit in the Moon (CD & DVD)
Manufacturer: South Beat Records
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ASIN: B000NQR82O
Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Time Bomb
- Diamond Dust
- Alphatron
- Omegatron
- Deeper
- Metropolis
- Star Shine
- Let's Dance
- Dubassex
- O.B.E.
- Decade
Album Description
Rabbit In The Moon have established an enormous fan base with the release of their 12-inch singles, remix work, and exploration in live performance. With their world renowned remixes for Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche Mode, Sarah McLachlan, Garbage, and countless others, it's no wonder they have the world eagerly awaiting the release of their first full-length CD/DVD. Their style of electronic music is timeless, but to truly understand this group is to see and hear them live. This 80+ minute DVD takes you behind the scenes and in front of thousands of screaming fans at one of their live festival performances, shot in Hi-Def with a 5.1 Surround Sound mix.
Customer Reviews:
A great release from a the legendary RITM!.......2007-07-13
I think this is a *fanstatic* release, mostly because of the DVD content, but I like the CD a lot as well. Being the fan that I am, I couldn't give this any less than 5 stars for that DVD content being what it is. Yes, there is some dated stuff on the album, but it is called "Decade", and the song "Deeper" alone justifies that title. I see some of the other reviewers who are fans, but giving it low-star reviews, that's really too bad. It may be because they were expecting a full new CD of all new material, and didn't get that. Still, I see that those of us who "know the deal", so to speak, know that the essence of Rabbit In The Moon is the live show, I think the DVD content gives a pretty close approximation to what it's actually like to see them live. But tell me, who, of the RITM fans among us, especially those who have seen them live in the least year, didn't FLIP out when they were listening to the "Decade" CD and heard the phrase "Look into the eye!" for the first time, on track 8.. with memories flooding in of Bunny with his TV-on-a-stick?? I know I did. And that song is followed by the AMAZING rendition of David Bowie's "Let's Dance", followed by Deeper (which is admittedly old
but is a classic and couldn't be excluded) but then there's a brand new mix of O.B.E. that, correct me if I'm wrong, has never been released before. (And I own the original Phases O.B.E. 12" record). I love the new mix of that song, and I think it's a great album, even though every single song doesn't thrill me. But even with this CD, some of the older RITM songs that I never really liked much before, like Dubbasex for example, listened carefully and given them another chance, and found they are actually very subtle and beautiful songs.
There is more newer material on the album than some reviewers let on, in fact well over half of it is new. There are a few ommissions, IMO, for example I would have liked to see "Electro Accupuncture" on this CD, but then again that has been released before on a CD, still I think it would have fit in well here though as well. I love the DVD the most, because it reminds me why I've been such a huge fan for so many years, with probably about 7 shows under my belt. To all the fans out there, buy this album! Show your support! Remember the old Zen Festial 96-97 shows, with Bunny, in his disco-ball suit, being lowered by a cable from the ceiling! remember how you felt at those times. They have earned our suport! To those folks new to the electronica genre, this is a good glimpse into understanding the engima that is Rabbit in the Moon... RITM so much more than can possible be described in one album, album review, DVD, magazine article, or antyhing else. There's a whole history and culture behind these guys'one-of-a-kind stlye of performance art, and I think this release captures the essence of it almost as best you could with the amount of material provided. Buy it for the DVD, but then take the audio CD, put in in your car stereo, put on track 8, and crank it up!
Great yet lacking.......2007-07-12
So, if your a rabbit head like me, you've probably heard most of these tracks at their shows. So why is this CD a great purchase? Quite simply because you are a rabbit head and they need our support. If you're new to Rabbit in the Moon then you need to hear what the music is about. The really cool feature is that in the DVD each suit comes with an explanation which will help new listeners/show goers to understand the meaning of the show as a whole and the suits individually. Are there tracks missing? Absolutely. The now famous jungle track used for the dragon slaying sequence is missing, so is the old light suit track which is a favorite amongst show goers. However, the single most significant fact about this release is the release it self. If this goes good, we will see a new Rabbit in the Moon CD sometime soon. Remember, this is their first attempt at this, so lets support them. After all, they have been connecting to us for over a decade, the least we can do is buy the CD.
Finally!.......2007-07-12
Yes, many of the tracks have been previously released. Yes, much of the album sounds like a product of the 90s. Should that be a problem if the music is good?
I am pleased to witness this finally see the light of day. The music sounds great with a pair of headphones, and the DVD only makes it better.
15 years later, they deliver... but no surprises.......2007-07-11
I've been listening to Rabbit in the Moon for 13 years... heck, the first time I ever rolled was at a RITM show in 1994. I love these guys. Now, this album is solid, but not ground-breaking. It's not really phoned in, but then it's not really innovative either. That's partially because these are almost all old tracks. I think there's actually only one track on the entire album that wasn't previously released. Some of these date back, literally, a decade. In fact, "Out of Body Experience" was released in '93, so they could have called it "Decade and a Half". Anyways, the new track is pretty cool, a cover of David Bowie's "Let's Dance". For longtime fans though, it's really about the DVD. The footage is great, including some from a protest rally at the WTO in the Czech Republic. So even though the album doesn't have much new to offer old fans, it's still worth picking up. For interested newbies, it's a must-buy. It's put together very well, with appropriate mixes of each track chosen. It nearly brought a tear to my eye finally hearing all these tracks in album format. I think that alot of "long-time" fans will be highly disappointed because they've never heard these tracks sitting at home, sober. Yes, obviously, ANYTHING will sound better when you're high, on a gigantic soundsystem. Go pick up some decent headphones, find some good visuals, and let RITM carry you away into your own out of body experience.
RECYCLED DECADE.......2007-07-11
I hate this because I am a great fan . . . but I have to admit that these guys haven't really done much lately.
Their shows are AMAZING! The stuff of legend, but they seem to have not had much commitment to new
studio projects asides from the occasional remix. This is all stuff that has been recycled from the past decade.
It really is a shame because the talent is there, I wish I didn't have to say this, but, I call as I see it.
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- Pink Floyd + Reggae = Very cool & clever music!
- Like some weird genre accident gone right...
- who wudda thought? but brilliant
- Very, very good, mon.
- My CD is not here yet
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Dub Side of the Moon
Easy Star All Stars
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ASIN: B00008A7U9
Release Date: 2003-02-18 |
Tracks:
- Speak To Me/Breathe (In The Air)
- On The Run
- Time
- The Great Gig In The Sky
- Money
- Us & Them
- Any Colour You Like
- Brain Damage
- Eclipse
- Time (Alternate version)
- Great Dub In The Sky
- Step It Pon The Rastaman Scene
- Any Dub You Like
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Talk about high concept: this project features the house band of noted New York reggae label Easy Star covering Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in the same sequence and in recognizable but reggae fashion. Here, the All Stars turn Floyd's strangely surreal world even stranger and more surreal, adorning the English band's dark psychedelic music with slow reggae beats and head-spinning dub-style production that is both inspired and effective. "Money" opens with the sound of bong hits and coughing instead of the cash register, then grooves to a reggae beat as guitar and organ churn out the classic riff--there's even the signatory sax break in the middle. The group hits it just right on "Great Gig In The Sky," retaining the soaring gospel voice, while the remake of the chiming bells on "Time" reveals a bit of irreverent humor. Tearing away at the alienation of the original, this infusion of new personality makes it all work, elevating the album's concept from the half-baked to visionary. --Tad Hendrickson
Customer Reviews:
Pink Floyd + Reggae = Very cool & clever music!.......2007-06-03
I LOVE Pink Floyd and I like Bob Marley. So for me for me this combination of musical styles really work well together. The musicians are talented and the production quality is extremely good. Really cool and VERY clever music... Check out the first part of Money.
Like some weird genre accident gone right..........2007-05-30
Covers are fun... if you're playing them, but they're not always fun to listen to. Ninety-nine percent of the time the best we get is competent imitation. Then, quite a bit later, when we're anything but expecting it, along comes that pesky one-percent.
Add to that genre hopping, a weird and treacherous enterprise. Too often does it simply fail, or worse, the effort gets consigned to parody without getting the attention it deserves. Laziness and a lack of presence notwithstanding, this is one recording that requires a bit of attention before rendering judgement.
I first read about this project when I lived overseas... and at the time, I'll be frank, it sounded half-baked. But for some reason, it was the first cd I bought when I got home in 2003.
Truth be told, I've never been more satisfied with a cover than I have with this one. It is truly remarkable that the all-stars, or anyone for that matter, could pull this off. There is reinvention on a grand scale, but also tremendous attention (and respect) paid to the original recording. To render this album in such terms reveals not just a few things between Floyd and reggae in general.
who wudda thought? but brilliant.......2007-05-22
one could cynically accuse the all stars of glomming onto one of the top-selling albums of all time for this cover album. but, in fact, the reggae-floyd marriage works beautifully and this is a nice addition to the floyd pantheon.
in fact, dark side's ambient, luscious aural landscape fits perfectly with reggae's emphasis on texture and multi-layered production. the all stars musicianship is impeccable and they add nuance and new facets to the floyd classic. try it!
Very, very good, mon........2007-04-26
I first heard Pink Floyd's DSOTM when I was 13, and it completely changed my concept of what music could be. It is, of course, a seminal recording in rock music.
So imagine my surprise when I discovered this CD. As a traditionalist and generally unforgiving when you try and alter defined classics, I was VERY skeptical. But, I love DSOTM, and I love reggae, so I thought I'd give it a try.
Wow.
It works...it really does. Absolutely true to the original while changing the feel at the same time. They have taken great care to replicate certain critical aspects of the original: Nyambingi-style drumming replaces the opening heartbeat pattern in Speak To Me perfectly, the oscillating keyboard sound during On The Run, the woman's vocal lines during Great Gig In The Sky, and the keyboard feel during Any Colour You Like.
To me, Any Colour is the standout on the entire recording. It just seems so natural with a reggae beat behind it, and the trombones that cover Gilmour's guitar parts are dead on.
The only thing I found troubling was On The Run. It slips into this heavy raggamuffin hip-hop kind of techno beat. I've since grown accustomed to it, and it is okay, but it is quite different from the rest of the recording.
This is a VERY good tribute to the original. If you like reggae and you dig the Floyd, you will appreciate this heartfelt and sincere effort at a tribute of one of the greatest recordings of all time. Well done, gents.
My CD is not here yet.......2007-04-03
Please send me my purchase or my money back
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- Be a Marco Polo of music
- Northern Exposure
- Sparse Great Songs
- The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan
- Like an Exotic Journey
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Various Artists
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ASIN: B000063NDQ
Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Mahur (Iranian) - Bruno Caillat
- Fakhri Havasi (Azeri) - Edalat Nasibov
- Balbyraun (Kazakh) - Aygul Ulkenbaeva
- Dance Of Tamir Agha (Armenian) - evorg Dabaghian
- Dilkash (Azeri) - Elshan Mansurov
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- Choban Bayati (Azeri) - Mailik Mansurov
- Mokhalef (Iranian) - Hoseyn Qavami
- Shushtari (Iranian) - Hasan Kasa'i
- Lullaby From Itsuki (Japanese) - Kojiro Umezaki
- Ker-Tolgoo (Kyrgyz) - Samara Tokhtakunova
- Xiao Yue Er Gao ('High Little Moon') (Chinese) - Wu Man
- Jiu Kuaang ('Wine Mad') (Chinese) - Yao Bingyan
- Kharagay ('The Pine Tree') (Khakas) - Svetlana Chebodaev
- Ilme ('Hook') (Kazakh) - Aygul Ulkenbaeva
- The Gallop Of Jonon Khar (Mongolian) - Baterdene
- The Nightingale (Kyrgyz) - Ruslan Jumabaev
- The River Herlen (Mongolian) - Baterdene
- Nava (Uzbek) - Turgun Alimatov
- Woy Bala ('Hey, Kid') (Uyghur) - Nur Mahammat Tursun
- Meskin II (Uzbek) - Abdurahim Hamidov
- Ufar-e Bayat (Tajik/Uzbek/Bukharan Jewish) - Barno Is'hakova
- Chabbiyat Tazi Marghul (Uyghur) - Uyghur Muquam Ensemble
- Shawm And Percussion Band (Chinese) - Gongxiao Dasha Ensemble
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- The Nomadic Sound: Jew's Harp Melody (Kazakh) - Edil Huseinov
- The Nomadic Sound: Khai (Khakas) - Evgeni Ulugbashev
- The Nomadic Sound: Tepen Kok (Kazakh From Mongolia) - Kelek Kumaqay
- The Nomadic Sound: Kogmen (Khakas) - Slava Kuchenov
- The Nomadic Sound: Excerpt From Alpamish Epic (Uzbek) - Jaule Bakhshi
- The Nomadic Sound: Beyish Namasi ('Meoldy Of Paradise') (Qaraqalpak) - Qalbeke Uzaqbergenova
- The Nomadic Sound: Terme (Kazakh) - Almas Almatov
- The Nomadic Sound: Lament (Turkmen From Iran) - Dordi Torik
- The Nomadic Sound: Mashq-e Javanan (Tajik/Uzbek) - Sirajoddin Juraev
- The Nomadic Sound: Kuu (Kyrgyz) - Nurlanbek Nishanov
- Traditions Of Festivity: Sanam (Uyghur) - Abdurashid Nadirev
- Traditions Of Festivity: Charzarb (Tajik) - Abdullah Nariev
- Traditions Of Festivity: Mizghan-i Siyah ('Black Eyelashes') (Afghan/Tajik) - Muhammud Rahim Takhary
- Traditions Of Festivity: Love Song (Azeri From Iran) - Ibrahim
- Traditions Of Festivity: Qara Olu (Kazakh) - Edil Huseinov
- Spiritual Music: Kertolghau (Kazakh) - Sayan Aqmoldaev
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- Spiritual Music: Kyrgyz Wisdom Song (Kyrgyz) - Akli Sekebaev
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"What if Marco Polo had owned tape recorder?" This intriguing concept is raised in the liner notes to this impressive two-CD set, which wanders along ancient Asian trade routes known as the Silk Road. The first disc, Masters & Traditions, deals with formal styles performed by and for sophisticated connoisseurs. Meanwhile, the music on Minstrels and Lovers is played by amateurs who are part of daily life and thus reach a wider audience. The imaginary caravan passes through Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, and Afghanistan, encountering nomads, mystics, and bards along the way. The instruments are scratchy, pungent, and/or serene, while the singers weave a potent spell out of a millennium's worth of slow-changing rural and urban vistas. In the opening essay, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the project's artistic director, pleads for intercultural communication and empathy. This compilation provides an exotic, brave, entertaining first step in that direction. --Christina Roden
Album Description
What if Marco Polo had owned a tape recorder? And what if his epic travels along the Silk Road had taken place not at the end of the 13th century, but at the beginning of the 21st? Far-fetched conjectures to be sure, but our compilation The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan offers a glimpse of the rich musical life that an intrepid and curious traveler like Marco Polo might find in the lands of the Silk Road today.
Customer Reviews:
Be a Marco Polo of music.......2007-05-06
Its rather difficult to review this in the regular like it/don't like it way. This is the endemic music of the people along the silk road the runs across Asia. Some of it sounds very strange compared to Western music, like study for an Anthropology course, while some of it very enjoyable.
Northern Exposure.......2007-03-30
This anthology is an outstanding survey of the northern section of the so-called Silk Road, taking us from Turkey, Azerbaijan,and Iran, through Uzbekistan, southern Siberia, China, and finally to Japan, but not in order, as the CD set is organized instead by category of musical function and the localities seem random. Although there are significant gaps in the styles, and I particularly miss the sweet lyric songs of Kyrgyz women, the powerful mugham voice of Qasimov of Azerbaijan, and more examples of the kylkobyz fiddle of Kzakhstan, the set provides a fine introduction of the musics of inner Asia and particularly the instruments. A glossary of instruments is provided, but unfortunately their images are often lacking. All the examples are short by necessity, when many traditional pieces are far longer in duration. For the uninitiated, it will take repeated listening to distinguish the uniqueness of timbre and rhythm from one land to the other; but this similarity of sounds helps demonstrate the role of the trade routes in sharing instruments and styles, such that the Japanese biwa, the Chinese pipa, and the Arabic oud all are related. If you want to attain some feel for the musics of inner Asia, then certainly these disks will meet the requirement.
Sparse Great Songs.......2007-03-29
Some of the pieces on the first cd are "take away" great.
The secound cd is ...
I enjoy "world culture" music and sound however, the secound cd in this double collection was a monotonous let down.
The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan.......2007-01-03
Thank you for this part of my research on Central Asia.
Like an Exotic Journey.......2005-08-06
This is the ultimate World Music collection. It features authentic sounds from vastly diverse cultures, assembled in such a way that they don't clash, they flow along like a caravan journey. If you're looking for familiar tunes, this isn't for you. But if you'd like to expand your musical horizons, I highly recommend it.
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- Pure beauty
- WHAT A GIFT!
- Incredible voice - Incredible CD
- The Best
- Charlotte is NO match...
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ASIN: B0000TCP9A
Release Date: 2003-11-10 |
Tracks:
- Across the Universe of Time
- Never Say Goodbye
- Beat of Your Heart
- Pokarekare Ana
- Who Painted the Moon Black?
- River of Dreams
- Benedictus
- Hine E Hine
- Dark Waltz
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- Pokarekare Ana [*] - Russell Watson, Hayley Westenra
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- Silent Night [*]
- Away in a Manger [*]
- Mary Did You Know? [*]
- Mummers' Dance [*]
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A major artist in her native New Zealand, with a performance portfolio that includes the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Russell Watson. Hayley's voice so inspired New Zealand opera diva Dame Malvina Major she offered to tutor her. The first edition of this album was one of the fastest selling records in the classical genre of all time, surpassing even Charlotte Church! This limited edition includes one bonus track on disc one, 'Pokareare Ana' (duet with Russell Watson), & a bonus four track Christmas CD featuring, 'Away In A Manger', 'The Mummers' Dance', 'Mary Did You Know?', & 'Silent Night'. 19 tracks in all. Decca. 2003.
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Limited Edition Version of the Debut Album from New Zealand Singer Hayley Westenra Comes with a Bonus Disc featuring Four Christmas Songs, Including a Version of the Loreena Mckennitt Song "The Mummer's Dance". Also Includes "my Heart and I" which Does Not Appear on the USA Version.
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Pure beauty.......2005-09-06
Ever since Charlotte Church turned into a tabloids' darling and a wannabe pop star, there's been a gap opened for a young, sweet-faced soprano. The best bet on filling it seems to be Hayley Westenra, a young singer/dancer from New Zealand.
The result: "Pure," an album that is reminiscent of early Sarah Brightman, back when she did folk songs and showtunes. Westenra sticks close to her classical sound with songs like the delicate "In Trutina" and the traditional New Zealand song "Pokarekare Ana," which is rendered with the backing of a a rather muddled male chorus and some swelling strings.
However, Westenra doesn't neglect more modern songs, and she does well in classical pop as well as straightforward classical. The big difference seems to be a bit of synth and a delicate guitar melody, in songs like the charming "Beat of Your Heart" and dreamy "Why Painted the Moon Black?" It's a smooth, thoroughly sweet crossover effect.
Westenra also eschews the usual round of classical-pop songs, like "Nella Fantasia." I love that song, but it's been done so many times. Instead, she opts for Maori lullabies, Vivaldi ballads, the neglected "Mummer's Dance" and the orchestral cathedral grandeur of "Benedictus." She even covers Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights," adding a modern feel to the finale.
That is not to say that every choice is an excellent one. "Wuthering Heights" has Westenra trying to sound more Bush-ian, while "Amazing Grace" is too simple vocally. Aside from those, her choices of song are excellent -- rich, uplifting and beautiful, and backed by a wide range of orchestral musicians, especially the strings.
There is also an accompanying EP, in which Westenra covers four Christmas ballads, and does them all justice. Her vocals are well suited to the dignified lyrics of songs like "The Mummer's Dance" and "Silent Night," although a bit less for the still-lovely "Mary Did You Know" and "Away in a Manger."
Her vocals themselves are not operatic, but they are strong, clear and sweet, without pretensions or dramatic flourishes. The effect is stunning, more given to magic and sweetness than to keeping to classical standards. Since this was recorded when Westenra was only sixteen, one wonders how good she'll be in ten years.
Despite comparisons to Charlotte Church, Hayley Westenra is more like Sarah Brightman -- a sweet-voiced singer, straddling the fence between classical and pop. An enchanting experience.
WHAT A GIFT!.......2004-12-20
I RECEIVED THESE 2 CDS AS A GIFT AND I LISTEN TO THEM FREQUENTLY. HER PERFORMANCE WITH RUSSELL WATSON (ON DVD)ON HIS TOUR IS WONDERFUL. I CAN'T WAIT FOR A NEW ALBUM. WOULD LIKE TO GET HER NEW SONG, BRIDAL BALLAD, FROM THE SOUNDTRACK OF THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
Incredible voice - Incredible CD.......2004-04-29
I recently saw Hayley on TV and had to immediately buy this CD. Her voice is so clear and pure, and her songs are filled with lyrical emotion.
It is an absolutely incredible CD that any music lover should have in their collection. My favorite song is Wuthering Heights.
The Best.......2004-04-27
Her album is the best, voice of an angel.......you can totally relakes to her music.
Charlotte is NO match..........2003-12-15
Hayley is just phenomenal. There is no doubt that she surpasses every other female artist in her genre. This CD is astonishing. My two favorite songs are "Heaven" and "Wuthering Heights". The first Hayley Westenra song I ever heard was "Heaven". It would not be the last. Her voice is like that of an angel. She has a smooth, serene sound, and she has an incredible range. If you want a more classical sound, you want her. It's not that gaudy stuff that people generally think of. This stuff has a beat... and it's not pumping with bass. If you're a fan of Sarah Brightman, Josh Groban, Charlotte Church, or Mario Frangoulis... try Hayley Westenra, you won't regret it. I just can't wait 'til she comes to the states... that'll be a good day. She has a few Italian songs, but she's not heavy on the foreign stuff like some of the other artists of Opera / Classical. She's got a wonderful voice for a little girl... I'm a huge fan, Hayley! You roped me in, in about 2 minutes time!
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ASIN: B000F7MKOC
Release Date: 2006-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Thira
- Aquarian Moon
- Day We Met for Coffee
- Flow
- Twophish
- Fingerblood
- Circles
- Oia in Winter
- Sorkinsikartep
- Casablanca Soul
- Music for the Gods
- Inspiration
Customer Reviews:
Solid Album.......2006-07-28
This is the first album I've purchased by Osunlade, and I wasn't disappointed in the least. What struck me on the first listen was the production, really superb, clean ---panning vocals, emphasis on rhythm, etc.
This is usually grouped into the house music section, and even though the feeling of house is present (positive vibe, makes you wanna move) only a few of the tracks are straight house. Many are much closer to jazz, but with the producer's spin on it becomes something more akin to studio-manipulated jazz.
Latin and African influences are present on the percussion, as well as the aforementioned house. Throw in some synths, woodwinds, and a string section, and you should get as close of an idea as you can without actually hearing it.
That having been said, check it out. A solid album, and is probably going to be a little underrated and overlooked in contrast to the actual worth of the recording.
Unknown to me but sounds good.......2006-07-23
I can't remember how I got to this CD but overall it sounds pretty good me. Tribal (African or Brazilian) rhythms interchange with more downbeat tracks. I had to reply some pretty stupid emails over the last hour. By chance I put on this CD, and I hazard to say that my answers were more upbeat than usual.
It is not music you're going to dance to but it makes you spell better.
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Dub Side of the Moon
Easy Star All-Stars
Manufacturer: Deckdisc
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ASIN: B000F7CLEQ
Release Date: 2006-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Speak to Me/Breathe (In the Air) - Easy Star All-Stars, Sluggy Ranks
- On the Run
- Time - Easy Star All-Stars, Corey Harris, Ranking Joe
- Great Gig in the Sky
- Money
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- Brain Damage
- Eclipse
- Time Version [*]
- Great Dub in the Sky [*]
- Step It Pon the Rastaman Scene - Easy Star All-Stars, Ranking Joe
- Any Dub You Like
Album Details
The Classic Pink Floyd's Album, "Dark Side of the Moon", is Reinterpreted by the American Group in a Dub Version. Songs Like Time, "on the Run" and "The Great Gig in the Sky" Wins, in this CD, a Jamaican Cloth.
Average customer rating:
- A bargain collection of showtunes
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Golden Greats: Greatest Broadway Hits
Manufacturer: Golden Greats
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ASIN: B00005USEJ
Release Date: 2002-02-26 |
Tracks:
- Ouverture - Orchestra
- Something Wonderfull - Dorothy Sarnoff
- Doin' What Comes Natur'lly - Ethel Merman
- Life Upon the Wicked Stage - Colette Lyons
- So in Love - Patricia Morison
- You'll Never Walk Alone - Jan Clayton, Christine Johnson
- Bill - Carol Bruce
- Hello, Young Lovers - Gertrude Lawrence
- Bloody Mary - Male Chorus
- I Can't Say No - Celeste Holm
- This Was a Real Nice Clambake - Jan Clayton,
- Oklahoma! - Alfred Drake
- Sue Me - Vivian Blaine, Sam Levene
- Woman Is a Sometime Thing - Edward Matthews
- Some Enchanted Evening - Ezio Pinza,
- I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' - Todd Duncan, Todd Duncan
- Guys and Dolls - Douglas Deane, Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver
- It Ain't Necessarily So - Lawrence Tibbett
- Make Believe - Jan Clayton
- Wonderful Guy - Mary Martin
- They Say It's Wonderful - Ethel Merman
- When the Children Are Asleep - Jean Darling, Eric Mattson
- More I Cannot Wish You - Pat Rooney, Sr., Pat Rooney, Sr.
- Puzzlement - Yul Brynner
- I Got Lost in His Arms - Ethel Merman
Tracks:
- Overture...Summertime - Anne Brown
- Why Can't You Behave? - Lisa Kirk, Harold Lang
- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man - Carol Bruce
- There's No Business Like Show Business - Chorus
- If I Were a Bell - Isabel Bigley
- People Will Say That We're in Love - Alfred Drake, Joan Roberts
- Bess, You Is My Woman Now - Anne Brown
- Luck Be a Lady Tonight - Robert Alda
- Shall I Tell You What I Think of You? - Gertrude Lawrence
- Girl That I Marry - Ray Middleton
- Nobody Else But Me - Jan Clayton
- Carousel Waltz - Orchestra
- Dites-Moi - Barbara Luna
- Ol' Man River - Kenneth Spencer
- Summertime
- Many a New Day - Joan Roberts
- Blow High, Blow Low - Murvyn Vye
- It Takes a Long Pull to Get There - Edward Matthews
- You've Got to Be Carefully Taught - Billy Tabbert
- We Open in Venice - Alfred Drake
- I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair - Mary Martin
- Who Do You Love, I Hope? - Kathleen Carnes, Robert Lenn
- I've Never Been in Love Before - Robert Alda
- Tom, Dick or Harry - Lisa Kirk
- I Whistle a Happy Tune - Gertrude Lawrence
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- New York, New York - Lynn Murray, Lynn Murray
- Almost Like Being in Love - Marion Bell, Dave Brooks, David Brooks
- Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Vivienne Segal
- Beat out Dat Rhythm on a Drum - June Hawkins
- How Are Things in Glocca Morra? - Ella Logan
- Old Devil Moon - Ella Logan
- South American Way - Carmen Miranda
- September Song - Walter Huston
- This Is the Army, Mister Jones - Irving Berlin
- Takin' a Chance on Love - Ethel Waters
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Mary Martin
- Anything Goes - Jeanne Aubert & The Four Admirals
- You're the Top - Jeanne Aubert & The Four Admirals
- I Get a Kick Out of You - Ethel Merman
- Night and Day - Fred Astaire
- I Got Rhythm - Red Nichols & His Orchestra
- Someone to Watch Over Me - Gertrude Lawrence
- Fascinatin' Rhythm - Adele Astaire, Fred Astaire
- Strike Up the Band - Red Nichols & His Orchestra
- Makin' Whoopee - Eddie Cantor
- Heatwave - Ethel Waters
- Easter Parade - Clifton Webb
- She Didn't Say Yes - Peggy Wood
- I've Told Every Little Star - Mary Ellis
- Johnny One Note - Lynn Murray, Lynn Murray
Album Description
Import exclusive, budget price compilation featuring Broadway classics like 'You'll Never Walk Alone', 'Summertime', & There's No Business Like Show Business', performed by Ethel Merman, Gertrude Lawrence, Celeste Holm, & many more. 75 tracks in all. Standard double jewel case. Disky. 2001.
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3 CD set
Customer Reviews:
A bargain collection of showtunes.......2005-08-19
This bargain collection of showtunes is highlighted by the composition of Kurt Weill and the uniquely rolling tongue of Colette Lyons. I have a complaint about this compilation. It includes "Ol' Man River", but it excludes Al Jolson's rendition of "Ol' Man River." Otherwise, this collection gives you ample bang for your buck.
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- I've been thinking about the way smooth music goes.
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The Makers of Smooth Music
Tom Ardolino Presents: The Makers of Smooth Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000Q44V8M |
Customer Reviews:
I've been thinking about the way smooth music goes........2007-06-27
The full title of this CD is "Tom Ardolino Presents: The Makers of Smooth Music (MSR Madness Vol. 2)". MSR Madness Vol. 1 was titled "The Beat of the Traps" and was released on vinyl only. But fear not, 12 of the 16 tracks from The Beat of the Traps are included here, with the remaining 4 tracks included on the MSR Madness Vol. 3 CD. So, what the heck does MSR Madness mean anyway? Well, MSR Records was the leading producer of song-poem records. Okay, so what are song-poems? They are lyrics which have been set to music for a fee. Typically, the service was promoted through small display ads in popular magazines, comic books, tabloids, men's adventure journals and similar publications with a headline reading (essentially) Send in Your Poems - Songwriters Make Thousands of Dollars - Free Evaluation. The term lyrics was avoided because it was assumed potential customers would not understand what the term meant. People who sent their poetry usually received notice by mail that their work was worthy of recording by professional musicians, along with a proposal to do so in exchange for a fee. The melodies were either improvised or recycled and musicians often recorded dozens of songs per recording session using minimal resources, often in one take. The recordings were then duplicated on 45 RPM vinyl singles or compilation LPs with dozens of other songs by amateur lyric writers. Copies were sent to the customer. Promises that they would also be sent to radio stations or music industry executives were rarely if ever kept -- partly because the recordings would not have been taken seriously by professionals. The practice played off the intense desire of unsophisticated people to realize their ambitions of making money from writing popular songs. In the 1990s, some record collectors "rediscovered" these recordings. The main attraction of them is how kooky some of them are. Some these songs have really bizarre lyrics and off-kilter performances. If you enjoy hearing oddball music, you'll probably get a kick out of this CD.
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Night Thoughts
Manufacturer: Hugo
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005BI7S
Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Night Thoughts
- Spring Morning in Suzhou
- Stroll in New Town
- Ditty of Henan Province
- Listening to the Pines
- Crescent Moon at Dawn
- Zhong Hua Liu Ban
- Flickering Candles
- Market Gathering
- Patter of Rain of Plantain
- Lament of Lady Zhao-Jun
- Beautiful Scene of Spring
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Moon Man
Charles Lloyd
Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000011PN
Release Date: 2002-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Moonman I
- I Don't Care What You Tell Me
- Sermon
- Sweet Juvenia
- Heavy Karma
- Hejira:Prayer/Exile/Journey/Hurrikit...
- Ship
- Moonman II
Customer Reviews:
cool music.......2006-04-12
I had this record when it first came out I find it still is great music Charles flute playing is fantastic and the variety of sounds and styles of music are very progressive long live Moon Man.
Spaceman.......2004-06-10
It is rather amazing how such great music never gets the sonic makeover to the CD format and how sometimes such BAD music does; unfortunately this disc falls into the later category. I love Charles Lloyd music, have been listening to him since the " Forest Flower " days. I have this particular "Moonman" lp and recently gave it a fresh listen with mind wide open because I recall my dissapointment at the time of the original release back in the day. It is horrendous and speaks volumes to the decline of his musicianship at the time and his dabbling in a few too many mind altering activities. The title is on the money because this is the spaciest of spacey Charles Lloyd releases. He subsequently made a number of forgetable lp's but eventually came back to his incredible form.This is Lloyd in his hippie Fillmore persona with a bunch of other space cadets forming a band. Probably the worst part about this release is the fact that someone told Lloyd he could sing and he does so throughout the disc in a cryptic voice that is as bizarre as this disc is. This is not really a jazz disc but rather some type of musical exploration to destinies unknown, well somewhere between earth and the moon. The lyrics are strange and really out there. There are no instrumentals. Some samples of the lyrics, from the idealistic "Moonman , " "They know you killed Geronimo, They know you done took the Gold, But I got another plan, for a brand new land, Where the sky runs free,. no more pollution". From " Sweet Juvenia," "Ow ,Mr. Alpert's studio, Ow in your studio, Ow in your studio, I've been in America before the dudes say, Hi hello Communications network chicago calling, London, connecticut, Anybody there? Hello? Computer man say , Hey man is anyone home"? From the dark "Heavy Karma" Toss the coins against the mirror. Bringing Karma comesback clearer, Bringing with it Satans daughter. Ashes scaterred 'cross the sea to show you must be free." The one song of any saving grace that keeps it from a one star is "Hejira" tha is a nice five part song coming in at 7:10 that begins with Prayer, Exile, Journey, Hurrikit and ends with Forever. If you are new to Charles Lloyd stay away from this one but rather begin with the excellent "Forest Flower."
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