Wild V.9 [Import]

Wild V.9 [Import]

Wild V.9 [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Wild Millenium Megamix
2. Blue (Da Ba Dee) (Ice Pop Radio Edit)
3. Don't Call Me Baby (Original Mix Edit)
4. 2 Times (Original Edit Mix)
5. We're Going To Ibiza (Hitclub Airplay)
6. Forever (Radio Edit)
7. Lover (Found An Angel Radio Edit)
8. In My Eyes (Dj Phillip Edit)
9. Dime Lo (Loop Radio Edit)
10. I Dominate You (Single Version)
11. Bumpin' (Keep On Bumpin') (Marco V & Benjamin Radio Edit)
12. The Wasp (Radio Edit)
13. Heaven (Paul Wand's Deep In My Heart Vocal Mix)
14. ... Is Calling (Caba Kroll Pres. Cj Stone Pleasure Edit)
15. La La (Ritmo Latino) (Skitz Bangin' Radio Edit)
16. Get Get Down (Xxx Edit)
17. Sun Is Shining (Radio De Luxe Edit)
18. Push It To The Limit (Raio Edit)
19. Runaway (On Air Mix)
20. Sing It Back (Can 7 Sup-Ermarket Mix)
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Wild Hope
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Mandy is not tabloid fodder, just special
  • Wow This is Mandy Moore?
  • Amazing.. amazing album.
  • Mandy shows off EXTRAORDINARY talent!!!
  • Extraordinary
Wild Hope
Mandy Moore
Manufacturer: Firm Music
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ASIN: B000PC1QLU
Release Date: 2007-06-19

Tracks:

  1. Extraordinary
  2. All Good Things
  3. Slummin' In Paradise
  4. Most Of Me
  5. Few Days Down
  6. Can't You Just Adore Her?
  7. Looking Foward
  8. Wild Hope
  9. Nothing That You Are
  10. Latest Mistake
  11. Ladies' Choice
  12. Gardenia

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Back in the 1990s, when Mandy Moore was still trying to outmaneuver fellow junior glamazons Britney, Jessica, and Christina up the pop charts, the best song she was able to pull from her bag of tricks was "Candy," a tune that was way more Twizzler than Starburst. Cut to 2007: Moore, a respected Hollywood actress (never mind the Diane Keaton dud Because I Said So), has made a record that reflects the artist that--against some heavy odds--she's become. Wild Hope, co-written with the cred-conferring team of Rachael Yamagata, Lori McKenna, and the Weepies, should earn her a spot on adult-alternative radio alongside format regulars Dar Williams, Sarah McLachlan, and Jonatha Brooke. Its songs, like the achy "Gardenia," sung over a gently plunked piano, aim at confession and clarity: "I'm the one who likes to make love on the floor," the chorus reminds a vacant-eyed lover. Earlier, on first single "Extraordinary," Moore pours her rich, country-rubbed, Anna Nalick-like vocals into self-scrutiny and renewal: "I was a starling, nobody's darling/Now I'm ready to be extraordinary," she sings. Talent will be Moore's ticket to the transformation she's going for--no wild hoping necessary. --Tammy La Gorce

More Mandy Moore

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mandy is not tabloid fodder, just special.......2007-07-13

I loved reading the excellent reviews for Wild Hope. While I respected Mandy for releasing "Coverage", I am old enough to have heard many of those original songs repeatedly - and wasn't crazy about hearing Mandy sing them. I knew she was capable of an album like Wild Hope. I waited a long time. Finally!! I am watching and listening to her grow up, it is very cool. Her recent life experiences, particularly in the romantic realm, have clearly become part of her music. I love the sound, love the sincerity. I have listened to my CD many, many times, and will continue. Go Mandy!

5 out of 5 stars Wow This is Mandy Moore?.......2007-07-13

When I first listened to this album through my Zune subscription I was like uh..Who is this? Is this album mislabeled? No way this could be the girl who was prancing around singing candy singing about making love on the floor..Well, yes to to my surprise it was her and I am loving it. Mandy has truly grown up and her music shows it. I love this new her and I hope there is lots and lots to come. I love the album its my favorite this year along with Kelly Clarkson's latest effort.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing.. amazing album........2007-07-10

Mandy Moore has always been one of my favorite musical artists.. I'm guessing because of her catchy songs, and beautiful voice. Until now though she's never shown such amazing talent. This album has been playing constantly since I got it. The music is definitely a much differnt turn for Mandy but its an amazing turn. Her growth is extremely evident throughout each song from Gardenia, "I'm the one who likes to make love on the floor." Too, Nothing That you Are, "I hope you burn in hell."
I recomend this album to anyone who is looking for a timeless album with beautiful and strong lyrics and a "Extraordinary" voice. This album proves Mandy will be around for a long time.

5 out of 5 stars Mandy shows off EXTRAORDINARY talent!!!.......2007-07-10

I have had this CD since March and I must say, that I was not surprised by her growth as a recording artist. As a fan, and someone from within the industry related business, I must say, this CD shows off so much growth in her voice, and her talent as a recording artist. Mandy Moore has shown the world, along with her fans, that she can do any style of music, and make it sound great.

This was a new venture she took, and it fit her style very well. She did a great thing by taking the bull by the horns and leaving two high profile labels to stand up and do her own style.

I really love all of the songs on this record, as each one reflects on a time period in her life where she puts her creativity and thoughts into words. Each song is personal, and heartfelt. She collaborated with some very talented musicians and also some very talented songwriters, singers, which include the likes of the Weepies, Lori McKenna, and Rachel Yamagata.

Mandy Moore needs to take a bow, and hold her head up high as her creative work is a musical masterpiece. It is also a work of art that shows off her abilities to share not only her vocal talent, but her creative writing abilities as well.Her CD, portrays her maturity as a young woman, growing up in this industry and keeping her good girl image intact. Not letting success get to her head,she posesses goodness as a person, and as an entertainer in this business, she provides our youth a great role model to look up to, and shows off a sweetness about her that is engaging.

Mandy Moore proves she is EXTRAORDINARY!!!

5 out of 5 stars Extraordinary.......2007-07-07

I have waited so long for Mandy Moore to come out with a new album. After Coverage I really was holding my breathe as to which direction Moore was going to go in. Don't get me wrong Mandy Moore's previous CD's (espc. her self titled album) are still in heavy rotation on my IPOD.

But her last, Coverage, really took the cake for me. And now this, it's like my ears are slowly becoming unclogged from all that pop tart music. Shes stepped outside of the Bubble Gum Pop box and really has begun to grow as an artist. She has found that sound that is unique to her. It's taken quite some time but it seems as if shes finally found her sound. This CD really is much more than I expected. The tracks are wonderful, I can honestly say that I do not skip one track on this CD and I listen to the entire thing straight through. Then do it all over again. Mandy Moore has really grown as an artist and has brought back true pop. No more of this prefabricated bubble gum pop. True pop. Mandy Moore is just the beginning of a new generation of music.
One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • IT'S ONE WILD NIGHT, ALRIGHT!!!
  • Live Concert Versions of Bon Jovi's Greatest Hits
  • zero stars
  • Bon Jovi rocks
  • not a greatest hits album
One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001
Bon Jovi
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ASIN: B00005J73X
Release Date: 2001-05-22

Tracks:

  1. It's My Life
  2. Livin' On A Prayer
  3. You Give Love A Bad Name
  4. Keep The Faith
  5. Someday I'll Be Saturday Night
  6. Rockin' In The Free World
  7. Something To Believe
  8. Wanted Dead Or Alive
  9. Runaway
  10. In And Out Of Love
  11. I Don't Like Mondays
  12. Just Older
  13. Something For The Pain
  14. Bad Medicine
  15. One Wild Night 2001

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One Wild Night? Well, that's not strictly true, as this live album was recorded at Bon Jovi concerts spanning three decades. But why be pedantic when the result is a live album that effectively doubles as a greatest-hits collection? Bon Jovi's songs are tailor-made for stadiums and arenas, and, from classic fist-in-the-air rockers ("Livin' on a Prayer," "Bad Medicine," "You Give Love a Bad Name," "Runaway") to lighters-in-the-air numbers ("Keep the Faith," "Wanted Dead or Alive," "Something to Believe In"), the choices are suitably larger than life. The career-reviving single "It's My Life" sounds right at home, as do great covers of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" (recorded, appropriately enough, in Johannesburg in 1995) and the Boomtown Rats' "I Don't Like Mondays" (performed with Sir Bob Geldof). --Robert Burrow

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars IT'S ONE WILD NIGHT, ALRIGHT!!!.......2007-02-17

Words cannot describe how awesome BON JOVI is!!! I am their #1 fan and no other group in this world produces such quality / entertaining / heartfelt music. I RECOMMEND YOU BUY ONE WILD NIGHT and ALL OF THEIR CDs!!!

5 out of 5 stars Live Concert Versions of Bon Jovi's Greatest Hits.......2007-01-19

"One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001" by Bon Jovi, Is a compilation of Bon Jovi's best songs, performed at various concert events from 1985 to 2001. For Bon Jovi fans, it's classic Bob Jovi and a Must Have! If you like music recorded from "Live" performances, You will love this album! If you prefer "Studio-Cut" versions, you may not like this album because it has the sound and feel of a live concert.

1 out of 5 stars zero stars.......2005-11-13

One WEAK night!...zero stars if that was available. I never realized Bon Jovi was this bad a live band. They obviously get a LOT of production help in the studio because this album (several different concerts in several different venues) is ALL bad. Sorry for them and sorry for me for buying it.

5 out of 5 stars Bon Jovi rocks.......2005-08-09

I found this CD to be extemely uplifting, great music to listen to while driving.

5 out of 5 stars not a greatest hits album.......2005-05-14

This is not Bon Jovi's greatest hits, and that's the only bad thing that anyone who likes Bon Jovi can say about this. It's a fun collection of some live great live performances. Bon Jovi is great in concert, interacting with the crowd, and building up the energy and fun. You can hear that the audience and performers had a great time. If you like Bon Jovi, then this is certainly worth the money!
Wild Mountain Nation
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Pavement + Sergio Leone + early Beck = Blitzen
Wild Mountain Nation
Blitzen Trapper
Manufacturer: Lidkercow Ltd
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000QUCPL6
Release Date: 2007-06-12

Tracks:

  1. Devil's A-Go-Go
  2. Wild Mountain Nation
  3. Futures & Folly
  4. Miss Spiritual Tramp
  5. Woof & Warp Of the Quiet Giant's Hem
  6. Sci-Fi Kid
  7. Wild Mtn. Jam
  8. Hot Tip/Tough Cub
  9. The Green King Sings
  10. Summer Town
  11. Murder Babe
  12. Country Caravan
  13. Badger's Black Brigade

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"Remember Beck before his career devolved into magazine-pleasing genre exercises? These guys have the same bent, rustic perspective on popcraft, and a heap of ambition." -- Pitchfork "A chewy mash-up of groovy, Syd Barrett-y quirkiness and Elephant Six-style songsmithing ... strangely, lucidly polished." -- CMJ "A dense but playful collage of indie rock, folk, and junkyard aesthetic electronic music. It's messy and loose and joyful and full of shouts and lo-fi drums." -- Skyscraper

Teeming Portland-based musical clan Blitzen Trapper is pleased to announce the arrival of its third brood of offspring--songs, that is--in the shape of an album called Wild Mountain Nation. Brought forth in a spasm of creative mania, Nation is rough-hewn but lush, crackling (sometimes audibly) with a weird and lucid energy. From outer space to down on the farm, campfire sing-along to atonal dystopia, the new album is a raucous constellation of favorite souvenirs from the Trapper's gamut-running musical adventures. As usual, the group's trusty fourtrack was used to capture the "souls" of the songs, which were then buried in a rich soil of sweat and love so that in due time a delicious, varied harvest of fresh music was drooping from the vine. Taste it--it's good! A sextet of old friends whose youths were spent wandering the hoary forests and high desert plateau of the Pacific Northwest, Blitzen Trapper has long been a stalwart of the Portland music community, rocking audiences of all ages, socioeconomic groups, and species with its unique sonic blend of Zane Grey, Darjeeling tea, candy wrappers, and Choose Your Own Adventure. Though you may mistake the members for can collectors or immigrant day laborers, the group loves you very much and promises to slave away at the office to keep Wild Mountain Nation and the other kids well fed and tastefully attired.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Pavement + Sergio Leone + early Beck = Blitzen.......2007-07-01

This record is a fun mixing of styles. There is hard rock, dance, alt-country, dance, and more. This mixed bag works on almost every track, each being engaging and unpredictable. If you like unpredictable indie-rock then this record is for you. Kudos to the band.

A note on the mastering: Like virtually all new rock records, this one is mastered way too loud. It is still listenable however. The damage done by the audio engineer is not excessive, it's tolerable. I wish bands would insist on proper mastering. it would benefit them as a properly mastered record is more likely to produce an emotional reaction in the listener. And thats how you get loyal fans, by touching people on an emotional level.
Franks Wild Years
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Tom Waits is Tom Waits
  • four and one half stars for another waits jewel.
  • Tom Waits goes wild... and this is good
  • Ecclectic doesn't even begin to describe it
  • if ever you are blue...
Franks Wild Years
Tom Waits
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ASIN: B000001FSR
Release Date: 1990-06-15

Tracks:

  1. Hang On St. Christopher
  2. Straight To TheTop (Rhumba)
  3. Blow Wind Blow
  4. Temptation
  5. Innocent When You Dream
  6. I'll Be Gone
  7. Yesterday Is Here
  8. Please Wake Me Up
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  10. More Than Rain
  11. Way Down In The Hole
  12. Straight To The Top (Vegas)
  13. I'll Take New York
  14. Telephone Call From Istanbul
  15. Cold Cold Ground
  16. Train Song
  17. Innocent When You Dream (78)

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All the voices in Tom Waits' head come out on this CD: the growler (of course), the crooner, the preacher, the screecher, and the Vegas cheese ball. The instrumentation is equally eclectic. (Yep, that's Waits himself playing the "rooster" on the album's best song, "I'll Be Gone.") More memorable moments: "Innocent When You Dream" (both times), the vocal howling at the end of "Blow Wind Blow," and the lovely coughing fit after "I'll Take New York." Frank's Wild Years is the musical remains of a theatrical collaboration between Waits and Kathleen Brennan, originally staged in 1986. It contains nuggets of important practical advice, sure--"never drive a car when you're dead" (from "Telephone Call from Istanbul")--but mostly these songs are fantasy freaks. Frank's is big-time dreamer. It's a dreamy album. Sweet dreams. --Dan Leone

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Tom Waits is Tom Waits.......2007-05-20

Tom Waits has one sound and is at least consistent for sticking to it. If you listen to more than one Waits's album, then you have heard it all before. His sound, unique and unforgettably that of an intense hang-over from cheap liquor, sticks with the listener long after the music ends.

4 out of 5 stars four and one half stars for another waits jewel........2007-02-26

if you don't already have this cd, i want to know why? who told you you don't need this? did your old lady say you don't need this? did she wake up with a wild hair up her behind and say something like, "Leroy, we already have sooo many cds!" well, don't listen to your old lady. you need this. if you don't have this cd, you definitely need it. you're gonna be comin home from work and sittin down to drink a few forties and you're gonna need somethin just right to listen to. and this is the cd that is just right for that moment. so forget what the old lady says, get this cd now.

5 out of 5 stars Tom Waits goes wild... and this is good.......2007-02-15

What can I say ? One of the best, in one of his best works. Seems like being married to an actress influenced Waits' theatrical point of view. It IS indeed a play. Don't miss it.

5 out of 5 stars Ecclectic doesn't even begin to describe it.......2007-01-02

FRANK'S WILD YEARS (title taken from a SWORDFISHTROMBONES tune) is a record of sound. No kiddin' Sherlock, you say; it's a music record. Please note, I didn't say it was a record of "music." I mean, yes, this is a musical record--but the emphasis, as with it's two predecessors SWORDFISHTROMBONES and RAIN DOGS, it upon sonic diversity.

I guess WILD YEARS is a polka record. It does tell the story of a young accordian player from the butt-end of nowhere ("Rainville. Hardly ever did, though. Rain, that is. It was nowhere.") bent on making the big time ("I'm goin' straight up to the top, oh yeah, up where the air is fresh and clean"). He hits a lot of potholes along the way ("It's more than rain that falls on our parade tonight"), eventually crashing and burning ("It was a train that took me away from here/But a train can't bring me home"). And we are just listeners along for the ride, reveling in Waits's ever-expanding experimentation with what all he can do with a few instruments, some lyrics, and his haunting, gravelly voice.

5 out of 5 stars if ever you are blue..........2006-10-20

...turn to tom waits. all the problems in yourlife, tom will be right there, all you need to do is listen. human's are social creatures, tom waits is the genius mind, the friend and storyteller, who will make you feel better because you'll be able to relate to the music and stories he tells. tom understands that sadness is just another emotion in life that everyone needs to deal with. and he touches upon this, becomes your shoulder to cry on, all you need is his lyrics and music. this is a very melancholy album. but i guarantee if you're blue, start singing along to "innocent when you dream". shout it! it's a victory song. listen to the lyrics of "more than rain". this heals the wounded soul.


i don't review many things any more. i don't want to be critical, just way too much negative energy. don't trust my opinions and formulate your own. if anything, trust tom. he's got what will make you feel better.
God Bless America: Ult Patriotic Album
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Music we all need to hear once in a while.
  • A very good CD
  • Revision of history
  • Lovely CD--shameful misspelling on the song titles
  • The Ultimate Patriotic Album
God Bless America: Ult Patriotic Album

Manufacturer: Decca
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000068C7V
Release Date: 2002-06-11

Tracks:

  1. Yankee Doodle
  2. Star Bangled Banner (vocal)
  3. God Bless America
  4. Battle Hymn Of The Republic
  5. Shenandoah
  6. Amazing Grace
  7. America The Beautiful
  8. Simple Gifts
  9. America (My Country 'Tis Of Thee)
  10. Over There
  11. You're A Grand Old Flag
  12. Thru The Years 1776-1969
  13. Semper Fidelis
  14. Washington Post
  15. American Patrol
  16. Star Bangled Banner (instrumental)
  17. The Caissons Go Rolling Along
  18. Anchors Aweigh
  19. Semper Paratus
  20. The Air Force Song
  21. The Marines' Hymn
  22. The Stars And Stripes Forever

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Music we all need to hear once in a while........2007-01-04

This album is well put together and I enjoy the old standards. Music is an integral part of our heritage. Often when I listen to this album, I think about what our country has been through and how very, very important it is to appreciate what we have. I spent 3 years living in France in the 60's and I cannot tell you how much all Americans looked forward to going "Home!"

Enjoy!!

5 out of 5 stars A very good CD.......2005-06-16

If you like a mix of songs and marches very well played, this CD is for you. The voices of the singers are good, the music support the lyrics and it is easy to listen or to sing along. Also, nearby half of the tunes are played by the Band of the Grenadier Guards and for me, this Band is the best band to play Sousa marches and military marches. The precision of the execution is perfect, the sound is lovely and the technical quality of the recording is perfect. When I listen Anchors Aweigh, I always hear the sound of the waves and it is one of the only bands that gives me this feeling. If you have just one CD of military music to buy, you may buy this one; it is a best buy.

3 out of 5 stars Revision of history.......2005-03-27

As usual, "Dixie," "The Bonnie Blue Flag," and other songs of a Southern genre are conspicuously absent. Why not throw in a couple of rap tunes to make this album truly "American?"

5 out of 5 stars Lovely CD--shameful misspelling on the song titles.......2002-11-22

I do not own this CD--though it appears it would be a wonderful album to listen to. I was compelled to write my review because of the misspelling of our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner (as opposed to "The Star Bangled Banner" as it appears not once but twice on the song list). I do hope this error is corrected.

5 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Patriotic Album.......2002-07-20

For all those patriots out there who want to listen to classical patriotic music, then get this album. This has a lot of tracks from yankee doodle march to the Washington post march. Even Amazing grace is here. The orchestras and the chorus here, gave there best performance ever.

Enjoy
The Military Band: Salute to the Services
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Marching along
  • Traditional American marches
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The Military Band: Salute to the Services
Francis Saltus Van Boskerek , Robert M. Crawford , John Stafford Smith , John Philip Sousa , American Traditional , Joseph Franz Wagner , Charles A. Zimmerman , and Felix Slatkin
Manufacturer: Angel Records
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ASIN: B000006OGX
Release Date: 1998-06-02

Tracks:

  1. Reveille
  2. Salute To The Services: The US Field Artillery March
  3. Salute To The Services: Anchors Aweigh
  4. US Marines On Parade
  5. Salute To The Services: US Air Force Song
  6. Salute To The Services: Semper Paratus
  7. Salute To The Services: The Stars & Stripes Forever
  8. Salute To The Services: Semper Fidelis
  9. Salute To The Services: National Emblem
  10. Salute To The Services: El Capitan
  11. Salute To The Services: Washington Post
  12. Salute To The Services: The Thunderer
  13. Salute To The Services: Under The Double Eagle
  14. Salute To The Services: American Patrol
  15. Salute To The Services: The Star Spangled Banner
  16. Taps

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Marching along.......2007-05-12

I am a walker..(up to 15 miles per week) Having made this purchase... I now march along with Sousa and the other greats on this fine album....I heartily recommend it to all....as well as Amazon's timely and fairly priced services...

4 out of 5 stars Traditional American marches.......2007-03-22

These are traditional American marches well played and stirring. The CD and case are of good quality, and the sound is excellent.

5 out of 5 stars GREAT MUSIC!.......2007-03-11

This is an unusual Music CD to a great price.
Something to celebrate July 4 and our nation.
Highly recommended.

1 out of 5 stars Why not ZERO? .......2007-01-27

I would give this one ZERO.....absolutely waste of money. The sound quality is terrible on my Made in Japan SONY / Kenwood / Panasonic CD / MP3 Players. Also, the collection of the noise is not all that impressive, I have seen much better calming peaceful MUSIC. Do not waste money, I think it is rediculous to have a band for military, How about a band for PEACE?

5 out of 5 stars Great Military Music.......2007-01-11

The CD was just what I needed for a special memorial tribute to our service people that have passed on. The recording was clear and bright. The music selections were well performed and TAPS was especially evoking.
Liquid Mind VIII: Sleep
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Drift consciously into sleep without realizing it.
  • Perfect for napping
  • Really helps put me to sleep
  • Definitely makes you drowsyzzz zzzzz zzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  • Heaven
Liquid Mind VIII: Sleep
Liquid Mind
Manufacturer: Real Music / Chuck Wild Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000ELJAW4
Release Date: 2006-03-14

Tracks:

  1. Night Light
  2. Moment of Grace
  3. Journey to Peace
  4. Breathe in Me
  5. Adagio for Sleep
  6. Touching Calm

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Music in the Liquid Mind series changes little from one recording to the next--good news for contented fans of the long-running bliss-out series created by keyboardist/composer Chuck Wild. The former Missing Persons keyboardist and studio colleague of famed producer Ken Scott (David Bowie, Supertramp) has evolved into a premier space-music specialist whose relaxing, gentle soundscapes artfully evoke the softer side of the cosmos. His eighth Liquid Mind installment, subtitled Sleep, is a lovely, slo-mo spacewalk through serene, gravity-free realms that consistently yields a sustained sense of well-being and calm. Deserving of a spot at the head table with ambient music's most sophisticated sound designers, Wild creates slowly unfolding, universe-at-rest textures using few of the supplemental sonic dimensions (space winds, angelic voices) often employed by fellow stargazers Jonn Serrie and Jon Jenkins. And he sidesteps the small dramas and mysterious fractals that sometimes add a hint of uncertainty to the otherwise like-minded works of Brian Eno or Harold Budd. Happily, you'll hear no new-agey crystal bowls or plucked harps, either; just a warm, resonant, faintly classical glow skillfully designed for relaxation and peace. Pull up a cloud, lie back, and enjoy. --Terry Wood

Album Description

"Mr. Wild successfully creates a soothing and calming atmosphere which could be an excellent addition to one's nightly sleep regimen." William C. Dement, M.D., Ph.D. Director of Sleep Disorders and Research Center Stanford University School of Medicine

"The titles of the first seven Liquid Mind albums have honored values important to me on my life's journey. This eighth album honors the need in all of us for a healthy and regenerating rest each night. I hope you'll enjoy my music, and use it in good health." Chuck Wild

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Drift consciously into sleep without realizing it........2007-06-27

Liquid Mind music is truly universal. And while I may not be able to name which album a certain piece comes from; the music on each CD seems to encourage the feeling or state of mind named in the title. This album, Sleep, does help me drift of to sleep. The other albums, likewise, support Meditation, lifting of the Spirit, and other states of mind. Perhaps they are inter-changeable; in any event, this album's selections help me relax and prepare for sleep.

5 out of 5 stars Perfect for napping.......2007-05-18

Some new age music albums get it; some don't. I do not buy new age music to hear third rate melodies (that quickly become annoying), annoying beats and clicks, drumming, chanting, etc. I buy it to help me relax and chill out. Sometimes I use it to filter out noise from outside my home or in my office. Sometimes I use it to help me sleep. Good sleep music should lull - it shouldn't demand attention. It should draw you in enough so that you will stop fretting about your problems at work or at home but not so much that your mind is anticipating a predictable melodic pattern. Liquid Mind has figured out how to do what new age music should do. This album has gently changing tones that ease in and out, cascade, and encircle the listener. Think of it as pleasant white noise. This is definitely sleep inducing. If you feel like youa re sleep deprived but are too wired to nap, put this on your headphones and just listen. You won't be able to focus on any sound in particular - there is enough shifting to keep you from doing that. But you will find yourself being lulled into dreamland. Very good.

5 out of 5 stars Really helps put me to sleep.......2007-05-07

I have no trouble staying asleep, but for years I've struggled to fall asleep. I've used several relaxing CDs, some commercial and some I've put together myself. Most of them helped, but eventually they had less effect, so I changed to another one for a few months. I started using Liquid Mind VIII recently, and it has easily been the most effective sleep CD I've used. Most nights I'm asleep by the fourth or fifth track (15-20 minutes, which is very good for me).

Other than the obvious fact that the music is fairly nondescript and very soothing, I don't know why it works so well, but it does.

Highly recommended if you have problems falling asleep.

5 out of 5 stars Definitely makes you drowsyzzz zzzzz zzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.......2007-04-21

I happened to hear this on XM Radio in the car. Oh my goodness. This is not the thing to be listening to while driving. I happened to have on the Vision (New Age music) channel and this came on in broad noon daylight as I was running some errands. Within minutes, I was as calm as a lake on a windless day and heading for nod-off time. Change the channel..but quick, make a note of the album.

I tried it (safely) at home. It has a warning; do not operate machinery or drive while listening to this cd. It does really work. I put it in the cd player in my alarm clock and put it on low before I went to bed. I think I fell asleep in 4 minutes.

The trick is the slow tempo. The music is almost complete phrases, no discernable tune but also not simply noises that sound spacey.

If you want something effective to calm yourself during yoga, to sleep to or to calm a fussy baby or put down the toddlers, this is it. Zzzzzz

5 out of 5 stars Heaven.......2007-03-09

The sounds are what I think heavens angels would play for you. I love it! Relaxed me. Have to stop the cd when alarms goes off or I will over sleep. Enjoyment for the soul!
The Very Best of The Irish Tenors
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Irish at it's best.
  • Irish Magic
  • Just got your Kleenex
  • Wonderful!
  • The Very Best of the Irish Tenors is just that!
The Very Best of The Irish Tenors
The Irish Tenors
Manufacturer: Music Matters
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000069JJ6
Release Date: 2007-01-08

Tracks:

  1. Toora Loora Looral
  2. Will Ye Go Lassie Go
  3. Spanish Lady
  4. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
  5. Percy French Medley: Phil The Fluther's Ball, Come Back Paddy Reilly, The Lay Of The West Clare Reailway, Are Ye Right There Michael?
  6. Amazing Grace
  7. Nearer My God To Thee
  8. Danny Boy
  9. Fields of Athenry
  10. Only The River Runs Free
  11. Molly Malone
  12. Last Rose of Summer
  13. She Moved Through the Fair
  14. Maggie
  15. New Medley (combination of the 2 medleys

Product Description

1. Toora Loora Looral
2. Will Ye Go Lassie Go
3. Spanish Lady
4. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
5. Percy French Medley: Phil The Fluther's Ball, Come Back Paddy Reilly, The Lay Of The West Clare Railway - Are Ye Right There Michael?
6. Amazing Grace
7. Nearer My God To Thee
8. Danny Boy
9. Fields Of Athenry
10. Only The River Runs Free
11. Molly Malone
12. Last Rose Of Summer
13. She Moved Through The Fair
14. Maggie
15. New Medley (Combination of the 2 medleys)

Format: CD

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In the short time since they grouped together a few years ago to form their sensationally successful trio, the Irish Tenors have already put out an impressive array of recordings and DVDs, including some bona fide gooseflesh-inducing live concert performances. So, if you still have the enviable pleasure of discovering these amazing vocalists--or want to turn a friend on to their musical charms--this compilation CD will do the trick nicely. It brings together such classics as "Danny Boy," "Toora Loora Looral," "Last Rose of Summer," and "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (featuring John McDermott)--all rendered with the kind of passionate, heartfelt, and harmonious crooning that is their signature style, whether they're singing as an ensemble or as highlighted soloists. And even if you have the complete Irish Tenors, this anthology includes several numbers not found on their previously released CDs. Hard to think of a sweeter treat for a fan of singing too good to ever go out of fashion. --Sarah Chin

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Irish at it's best........2007-05-07

This album is really the number two album from this trio. It is very good and well worth the investment. The five star album by The Irish Tenors would have to be Heritage. Both albums rate high in my book.

5 out of 5 stars Irish Magic.......2006-08-21

This is my first CD of the Irish Tenors. And what a joy! I played it as soon as it arrived. I like the blend of their voices,the passion and enthusiasm they bring to this CD. What I find is a real treat is the words to all the songs are in the booklet.I love this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Just got your Kleenex.......2005-12-25

I suggest a box of Kleenex for each person in the room when you play this CD or VHS recording. Mom won't let me play it anymore because she...well, you know what I mean.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful!.......2005-12-12

When it's cold and frightful here, I play The BOYZ!

So wonderful. So much fun.

Up here in backwash Maine, there ain't much, believe me. But these guys are great. Sincere, care about what they're doing, true artists.

Ah, to go to Ireland again. Well, not unless the price of natural gas recedes!

5 out of 5 stars The Very Best of the Irish Tenors is just that!.......2005-01-22

This recording is wonderful. Ronan's "last Rose of summer" is unique, the Percy French medley shows all three in great voice, Finbar's Maggie is wonderful and the laurels have to go to Anthony for his magnificent rendition of "She moved through the fair", wow!!!!

Well worth buying.

Isaac Chute
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The most interesting of all Springsteen recordings- thanks to "Mad Dog"!
  • Early Boss Still Ranks with the Best
  • great album, absorbing stories
  • Almost
  • The Great Lost Springsteen Album
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
Bruce Springsteen
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
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ASIN: B000002513
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. E Street Shuffle
  2. 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
  3. Kitty's Back
  4. Wild Billy's Circus Story
  5. Incident On 57th Street
  6. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
  7. New York City Serenade

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If Springsteen's debut, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. revealed just how ambitious a talent he was, it also fell just short of realizing those ambitions. No such problem with this, his second album. The Dylanesque wordplay is there, but with more narrative detail, as on "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)," "Kitty's Back," and "Rosalita," each of which became instant Springsteen classics and were demanded by his concert crowds for years. But even on this record, the music isn't allowed to take a back seat to the words--the latter two, at least, are full-tilt rock & roll numbers, with abrupt tempo shifts, soaring instrumental parts, and production that's just chaotic enough to make you wonder if the whole thing is going to blow apart and then smile in appreciation when it doesn't. The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle was the first time Springsteen scaled the heights of rock & roll greatness--but it wouldn't be the last. --Daniel Durchholz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The most interesting of all Springsteen recordings- thanks to "Mad Dog"!.......2007-06-16

Springsteen's second album is a collective of many styles that eventually coalesces into a completely unique musical form. No band has sounded the same as Bruce and co. back in '73. Now, we've all heard the accusation (thanks Dave Marsh!) about how this recording, as well as the first, was supposedly damaged by the "hamfisted" drumming of Vini Lopez. This needs to be addressed. I've been a drummer for 23 years and I can tell every drummer out there to TRY, just TRY to duplicate the energetic twists and turns of Lopez's drumming on this recording (particularly "Kitty's Back" and "Rosalita")!! The dynamism of his playing compliments the variation and shifting nature of the music perfectly.
For me, it's exactly the explosive energy of Lopez that gives this, as well as the first album, a manic intensity that was lost when Bruce decided to oust Lopez for whatever reasons that remain cloudy to this day. Don't listen to the naysayers who haven't a clue how play drums in the first place, just listen to this recording and enjoy excellent songs, great production and most of all BRILLIANT drumming from "Mad Dog" Lopez!

5 out of 5 stars Early Boss Still Ranks with the Best.......2007-02-18

Before Bruce Springsteen crashed onto the national scene (cover of Time and Newsweek in the same week), he had played with local bands for several years in his native New Jersey and had released two albums, "Greetings from Asbury Park" in 1972 and this album one year later. We wore the grooves off both at the University of Delaware from 1972-1976. More than 30 years later, "The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle" remains one of my all-time favorite albums.

"E Street" is an infectious blend of rock, blues, and jazz, in fact more jazz than would appear on the rest of his albums put together, as producer Jon Landau, who took over with "Born to Run", and Bruce himself would adopt a tighter, more structured style.

For me, "E Street" contains three great songs--the plaintive "Sandy" ("Sandy, that waitress I've been seeing lost her desire for me"), the evocative, Romeo and Juliet-tinged "Incident on 57th Street" (always "Spanish Johnny" to me--"good night, it's all right Jane"), and the anthemic "Rosalita" ("my machine she's a dud, I'm stuck in the mud somewhere in the swamps of Jersey"), the song I'd ask to hear if I could hear just one more rock song before I go. The piano segue between these last two is a musical thing of beauty.

"Wild Billy's Circus Story" (with the unexpected appearance of a tuba) and "Listen to Your Junkman" (which I'm sure goes by another title, but that's how I remember it, having listened many more times than I've read the liner notes) are also outstanding, but grow on the listener moreso than blowing his or her doors off the first time. The "title" track "E Street Shuffle" introduces the show in a rush.

Springsteen fans who discovered him in the mid-80s with "Born in the USA" should definitely treat themselves to this early masterpiece.



5 out of 5 stars great album, absorbing stories.......2007-01-21

This is my favorite Springsteen album and one of my top 10 faves of all time. The songs that rock are unmatched and the slow tunes evoke incredible emotion. Rosalita has closed a majority of Springsteen's concerts over the years for good reason. Kitty's Back and Rosalita were written for the purpose of leaving the audience and the band totally exausted. The title track sways and bops. Others move you and sink you deep into the lives of characters that existed in Springsteen's imagination. I understand how many view Born to Run as one of the best albums of all time. These two should be viewed as discs one and two of a double album that celebrates the Jersey shore and stand apart as unique rock n roll. On this album, Springsteen is not doing his best to be successful, but pouring his heart out to rock the world. Buy this album and you will come back to it over and over for many years.

4 out of 5 stars Almost.......2006-08-07

I have a kind of love-hate relationship with Springsteen. I LOVE his earlier stuff, but I'm not so keen on his more recent material. I LOVE his concerts when he's got the E Street Band with him, but I don't really care for his solo shows.

As for this album, I almost love it. I definitely like and recommend it.

My problem is that it's successor, "Born to Run," is, in my opinion, the greatest rock album of all time. It represents greatness, and was Springsteen's pinnacle album. "The Wild..." also is a fantastic, solid album, but it falls just short of that greatness for me.

Having said that, I often find myself listening to these two albums together because you can hear the beginnings of the masterful songwriting and musical composition that elevates "Born to Run" to legendary status. For example, the musical playfulness that makes "10th Avenue Freeze Out" such a timeless song seems to have grown its roots on this album's "Rosalita."

"The Wild..." is the perfect preamble to "Born to Run:" enjoyable and solid in its own right, and a teasing taste of what's to come.

5 out of 5 stars The Great Lost Springsteen Album.......2006-07-17

If there was any justice in this world, this and not Born to Run would've been Bruce's breakthrough. Granted, Born to Run is the better of the two records, but only by a hair.
The E Street Shuffle opens the album up, and it's not at all what one who knew Bruce from the radio hits would expect: more of a jazz -sounding track with lots of horns and Latin percussion. A far cry from songs like Born to Run or Dancing in the Dark. Next up we have Sandy, a lovely ballad and one of Bruce's more moving pieces. I hate accordians, but here I have to admit the instrument gives the song life, as do Bruce's lyrics of working-class love. The blues jam Kitty's Back s a true forgotten gem, showcasing The Big Man's skills with tenor sax. Wild Billy's Circus Story is probably the weakest track of the bunch, but it's still a good song, just not at the level this one can reach. It is different, I'll give it that. Incident on 57th Street portrays Spanish Johnny's ill-fated romance with Puerto Rican Jane, and is one of the best-written songs here though it does go on a bit too long. Track six is the one everybody knows: Rosalita, a mind-blowing explosion of joy and one of mankind's greatest recordings. I know it. You know it. Every Springsteen fan on Earth knows it/ The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame knows it. Rolling Stone Magazine knows it. Classic rock radio knows it. In short, everyone knows it. Bruce's lyrics are at once funny and insightful, and the music backing it is even better. We close out with New York City Serenade. After a genre-blending piano solo that must be heard to be believed, Bruce enters with his lyrics. Few songs are as moving, as poetic as this one, a portrait of life in New York City.
It's kinda funny how this one is usually an afterthought, especially compared to smash hits Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town and Born in the USA. But don't let that stop you from buying it. It's a very amazing record.
Smiley Smile/Wild Honey
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • An Elegantly Flawed Disc
  • Goodbye Surfing, Hello God !
  • Smiley Smile 2 stars - Wld Honey 4 stars
  • Smiley Smile- 4 Stars Wild Honey- 5 Stars
  • An awesome CD!
Smiley Smile/Wild Honey
The Beach Boys
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005ABX0
Release Date: 2001-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Heroes And Villains
  2. Vegetables
  3. Fall Breaks And Back To Winter (Woody Woodpecker Symphony)
  4. She's Goin' Bald
  5. Little Pad
  6. Good Vibrations
  7. With Me Tonight
  8. Wind Chimes
  9. Gettin' Hungry
  10. Wonderful
  11. Whistle In
  12. Wild Honey
  13. Aren't You Glad
  14. I Was Made To Love Her
  15. Country Air
  16. A Thing Or Two
  17. Darlin'
  18. I'd Love Just Once To See You
  19. Here Comes The Night
  20. Let The Wind Blow
  21. How She Boogalooed It
  22. Mama Says
  23. Heroes And Villains (Alternate Take)
  24. Good Vibrations (Various Sessions)
  25. Good Vibrations (Early Take)
  26. You're Welcome
  27. Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
  28. Can't Wait Too Long

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These albums mark nothing less than a watershed in the Beach Boys' and Brian Wilson's careers. Fresh from the artistic triumph of Pet Sounds and the landmark single "Good Vibrations," Wilson began work on Smile, a project that would become a music fan's Rashomon: pop's most (in)famous unreleased album; artistic Waterloo for Wilson; near career-ruination for the band. Smile seemed an attempt to expand on the jigsaw session methodology Wilson had applied to "Vibrations." What went wrong has been debated for decades, but Smiley Smile was the album that followed in the summer of '67--a "bunt instead of a home run," as Carl Wilson admitted. Bookended by the glories of the "Vibrations" single and its truncated follow-up, "Heroes and Villains," Smiley can seem an exercise in creative schizophrenia. There's an earthy quality to remakes of Smile tracks "Wind Chimes," "Vegetables," and "Wonderful," while Wilson's "Fall Breaks," "Little Pad," and "Whistle In" underscore his playful, off-center instincts. But this album also anticipated the roots-conscious retrenchment that the Beatles and Bob Dylan would undertake at the end of the '60s.

Wild Honey has taken its place as a cult fave among fans, and rightly so. Its surprising R&B influences (epitomized by the buoyant title track, "Darlin'," and "Here Comes the Night") were not only a brave turn for a band just then at a low ebb, but a prescient pointer to the black music explosion of the early '70s. This great twofer edition includes some of the series' best tracks: a near seven-minute "in progress" suite of "Good Vibrations" outtakes as well as a complete early version; the odd, Smile-era B-side "You're Welcome"; a beautiful live rehearsal rendition of the a cappella showcase "Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"; and another suite of edited session takes for the unreleased standout "Can't Wait Too Long." -Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars An Elegantly Flawed Disc.......2007-05-22

I feel that this grouping of albums is a blessing in that you can get two important but slightly flawed albums of Tehe Beach Boys for a low price. The music is unbelievable especially Smiley Smile. It is exhilirating to hear Brian Wilson's genius in this stripped-down form. What is there just teases you as to what it would have been if all the problems of Smile hadn't occured. The second half, Wild Honey, is just fun Beach Boys, no psychedelia at all, just fun. It's a great summer album all together, the first half for when your blazing, the second for when your driving around in the hot summer air. I recommend this album.

5 out of 5 stars Goodbye Surfing, Hello God !.......2006-07-16

Smiley Smile - The "released" version of Smile is here in a smaller scale. If you ever wanted to hear what the Beach Boys would sound like on Hashish and laying on their backs while singing harmony stoned, get this, it's really good.
Wild Honey - White soul before there was white soul and 10 years before Hall & Oates and the white Philly soul movement, The Beach Boys did it in 1967.

3 out of 5 stars Smiley Smile 2 stars - Wld Honey 4 stars.......2005-11-16

Smiley Smile simply is the moment when the Beach Boys died. It maybe impossible to imagine now, but up to 1966 the Beach Boys were as respected as artists as the Beatles. Smiley Smile is a rushed album, with practically no instrumentation whatsoever and many under-rehearsed vocals, except for Good Vibrations and Heroes and Villians. If Capitol ever releases a Smile box set as they promised, Smiley Smile will be then send to oblivion, in the hall of shame where it belongs. The world never took the beach boys seriously after that. Wild Honey is actually a very good album, not better than Pet Sounds or Smile, but different than anything they ever did before. Some of the songs and arrangements are totally Brian Wilson at his best. Some of the 'soul' vocals I find difficult to digest and I miss the Beach boys blend on the songs. The extra tracks on the album are ESSENTIAL to any serious beach boys fan, so, if you are, you need this album.

5 out of 5 stars Smiley Smile- 4 Stars Wild Honey- 5 Stars.......2005-08-23

Letting go of the "what could have beens" with Smile hasn't been easy for many Beach Boys fans- yet it tarnishes a lot of what they did afterwards. There have been many bands that have had aborted projects- some songs found life in other projects. In the progression of The Beach Boys circa 1966-67 there's Pet Sounds, the "Good Vibrations" single, Smiley Smile, and then Wild Honey. There was a time when I might I have thought that Smiley Smile and Wild Honey were steps back artistically; especially when I would put myself to wondering about the aborted Smile project; but in my maturity the steps back artistically have become steps forward humanly. The proceeding albums had less flair and "ambition"; the staple became more and more friendly and subtle- especially when you include the wonderful Friends album.


The enormous ambition that was so much the core of Brian Wilson's progress had turned into personal flights of fancy. The remnants of this, Smile, was rerecorded and turned into Smiley Smile. Parts spooky and haunting, parts comical and silly, the music is complex yet at times astonishingly simple- it was an exorcism and slow return to being the Beach Boys. One major change that started occurring during the recording of this album is that the Beach Boys started recording the music themselves without the assistance of the Wrecking Crew (a famous group of LA session musicians).

Although I have preferred the "Smile" versions of Wonderful, Vegetables, Wind Chimes they are not without plenty of charm. She's Going Bald and Little Pad are fun ditties that have some experimental elements. Although this is a personal estimation I think some of the songs could be very disregarded by the most serious fans such as Fall Breaks Back Into Winter and Getting' Hungry.


Within the same year they had switched tracks to a much more earthy less psychedelic sound. The result is the highly enjoyable Wild Honey. This is a truly great album by the Beach Boys- this was their back to basics album with a new found interest in R&B. It was a group effort on many levels- the song writing was very good and the performances had a passion and honesty that I have found on Pet Sounds without the self indulgence. Songs like Darlin', Wild Honey, Here Comes The Night and Aren't You Glad are on my list of top Beach Boys songs. The Stevie Wonder cover I Was Made To Love Her is actually a surprisingly good cover; Carl sounds quite soulful.

Finally I have to mention Let The Wind Blow- a touching reminder of the power of love- the deepest and most important thing in the world. The sentiment came during a time when many were writing protest songs about everything that was wrong with the world. The simplicity of the desire to give and feel love to one special person in his life resonates so strongly in contrast to the protests and criticisms of inhumanity. The song itself is so simple that it's easy to past right by it but with the feeling of the song hits you it is a sincere plea for more love.


The bonus tracks a cool- there is an amazing live recording from another aborted album; Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring is a cover of a Four Freshmen song that harkens back to Brian's youth. There's also a good version of Can't Wait Too Long once again from the Smile sessions.


I highly recommend these albums. They come as a twofer but both albums are remarkably short; many albums back then clocked in at 40 minutes long because of the time constraints of records-- Wild Honey is only 23 minutes long!)
Also check out Sunflower, Friends, Holland, and Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean Blues (if you can find it) all top notch albums.

5 out of 5 stars An awesome CD!.......2005-08-22

Smiley Smile is a terrific album, and definitely should rank among the most underrated, overlooked masterpieces of the last 200 years.

Sure, it wasn't "SMiLE", but it stands alone as a great work of art with its own merits. The songs, "Heroes and Villains", "Good Vibrations", and the several rare bonus tracks make the CD well worth buying, yet the CD offers much more than that.

If you like offbeat, eclectic songs, you will love Smiley Smile. This stuff is far wackier and stranger than anything the Beatles, Pink Floyd, or anyone else was doing at the time, or really since. But the songs aren't just strange and mystifying; they're also quite beautiful and enchanting.

The vocal harmony work on Smiley Smile is among the best the group ever did. The instrumentation is sparse on some songs, and deliciously rich and intricate on others. The album is an amazing tapestry of wild sound effects, beautiful vocals, haunting instrumentation, gorgeous melodies, psychedelic clownery, and genius concepts.

I could go on and on about Smiley Smile. It's one of my personal favorite albums and I never get tired of listening to it. But Smiley Smile is only half (in volume) of what the CD offers. I don't have much to say about Wild Honey other than there are several good songs on it, and it's a solid album with a consistent sound. The production is minimal as is most of the instrumentation. Overall, it's a good album worth owning if you like the Beach Boys.

The bonus tracks on this disc are just amazing. You get to hear an alternate version of Heroes and Villains often referred to as the "Cantina" version, and some of the tracking sessions for Good Vibrations, which is really quite cool. There's also a wonderful a capella song, originally from the 4 Freshman, that the Boys do with incredible grace and remarkable beauty. "Can't Wait Too Long" is apparently a SMiLE-era outtake that was never used, but it's hard to see why; it's a great song.

Basically, if you are a Beach Boys enthusiast and really like Brian's experimental side, you must get this CD. These Capitol "two-fers" are a great value, and this one in particular is a real gem.

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