Drum & Bass Sessions, Vol. 2

Drum & Bass Sessions, Vol. 2

Drum & Bass Sessions, Vol. 2

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Tribal Base - Rebel MC
2. Music Takes You - Blame
3. Vertigo
4. Jazz Note
5. Code Red [Wild Apache Mix] - Conquering Lion
6. Promenade [Nookie Remix]
7. Bad Man - Hardware,
8. Bonanza Kid - Firefox
9. P-Funk Era
10. Hearing Is Believing
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Disc: 2
1. No More - Beverley Knight, , Roni Size
2. Hear No Evil - DJ Zinc
3. Golden Girl - MC Conrad,
4. I Got Love [Logistics Remix] - Mood II Swing
5. Ready She Ready [Photek Remix]
6. Miami Vice
7. Champion DJ [Shy FX Remix] - Top Cat
8. Desperado - Artificial Intelligence
9. Renegade Snares [High Contrast Remix] - Omni Trio
10. LK
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A Powerful Collection of Tracks, which Capture the Essence and Driving Force Behind this Original British Sound.

Drum & Bass Sessions, Vol. 2,Various Artists,Sessions (Soh),Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Collections,Dance Music,Electronica,Jungle/Drum'n'bass,Pop,V/a Compilations
Missundaztood
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Latest album is much better
  • understood and admired
  • One of my favorite albums of all time. She is an amazing songwriter.
  • out of the gate and running hard
  • Pink
Missundaztood
Pink
Manufacturer: La Face
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005RFAI
Release Date: 2001-11-20

Tracks:

  1. M!ssundaztood
  2. Don't Let Me Get Me
  3. Just Like A Pill
  4. Get The Party Started
  5. Respect
  6. 18 Wheeler
  7. Family Portrait
  8. Misery (w/Steven Tyler)
  9. Dear Diary
  10. Eventually
  11. Lonely Girl (w/Linda Perry)
  12. Numb
  13. Gone To California
  14. My Vietnam

Amazon.com

There's a rule in commercial pop: don't bite the hand that feeds you. Translation? If you're getting love on TRL, it's best leaving well enough alone and tinkering only slightly with the sound that pays your bills. So you have to give Pink a whole heap of credit. The Philly-raised songbird may have made her rep with infectious and rugged pop-R&B hits like "There You Go" and the remake of "Lady Marmalade," but like the fuchsia coif she once sported, that sound is gone. In its place is a more driving alt-rock attack, liberally laced with some late-night blues and heartfelt lyrics that, while they sometimes come off like diary entries (the simplistic bon mot "Your pain is painful" in "Family Portrait"), are clearly Pink's thoughts, as opposed to words someone put in her mouth. Helping Pink express her inner Alanis are Dallas Austin, who produced the insistent rocker "18 Wheeler," and former 4 Non Blonde Linda Perry, who Pink has resurrected from one-hit-wonder status. Mixing up thumping beats, ("Get the Party Started"), with folksy confessionals, Pink's potent vocals and her honest determination make this a risk worth hearing. --Amy Linden

Album Description

Asian exclusive limited edition pressing of her sophomore album includes one bonus track, 'Catch 22', along with a bonus CD sized spiral bound 40 page 'Dear Diary' note pad that's housed together with the CD in a special slipcase. Enhanced with photo ogallery and lyrics page. 15 tracks in all. 2002.

Album Details

Features a Track Not on the USA Version, 'catch 22.'

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Latest album is much better.......2007-06-28

I LOVE Pink!! The first album I bought was the latest one - "I'm Not Dead", and I love it. So I decided to investigate her earlier work. While I am glad I have "Missundaztood", I didn't find it as compelling as her latest work. Good to see where she has come from though.

5 out of 5 stars understood and admired.......2007-06-12

what a sharp lady...love her latest cd...so thought I'd give her older, breakthrough cd a try...great sound. fresh and original collection. smart, sassy, interesting, sophisticated but fun. love the lyrics. love the variety of different musical styles. pink is cool, and honest and real. and she makes fantastic, memorable tunes....already a classic

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite albums of all time. She is an amazing songwriter. .......2007-03-26

Not only is Pink an amazing singer, but her lyrics are soo deep and personal. I love people who write about the sad times because a lot of people needs to hear something they can relate to. Family Potrait speaks to a lot of people, including my brother, who overhead the song and keeps requesting me to replay track 7. The whole album is a work of art so it's hard to choose, but if I had to choose, my favorites are Don't let me get me, Just Like a Pill, Family Potrait and Lonely Girl. Pink's voice is soo raw and real that you can actually feel the pain in her voice. Once you listen to this album, you will want hear more. So I will go ahead and let you know that her third album is Try This and her fourth, which is her best thus far is "I'm Not Dead". So please give this album a chance. Pink is a real artist and she will be around for a long time because she is true to herself.

4 out of 5 stars out of the gate and running hard.......2007-03-26

This is Pink's first album to my knowledge. It has some raw studio tape footage that is cute and rough. I loved it. The segments give a good hint of what this ballsy little girl is about, and a preview of the bold, strong woman she became. She has fun with this release and you get to hear it. It is cool to listen to the inside track banter between Pink and the recording engineer. She is a force to be reckoned with; and a sweet lady all in one.

5 out of 5 stars Pink.......2006-12-31

I kind of like this CD. I don't listen to it as much anymore for some reason, but I think I'm overdue to listen to it again. One of my favorite songs on this album is "respect" which talks about how girls should act around guys and how they should not let boys push them around any time the boy thinks it's convenient for them "no freebies in the limosouine that's not what it's about. let 'em know just what to do give it up he won't call you respect is just a minimum, go on girl and get you some" Another song about not letting men push girls around that I really like is "can't get me down". Which talks about getting ready to face the day and anything that might come one's way. I love encouraging songs like that... they really help you face your problems in life. I don't like to many of the songs on here because of the swearing content but I do listen to "Mizundastood" constantly. She only says one swear word in the song but I don't mind. Otherwise I avoid songs on here that have swearing on them. I like this CD otherwise... but if you're under sixteen, I wouldn't recommend it because of the swearing. I forgot to add that another one of my favorite songs is "Don't Let Me Get Me".
Portishead
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • In my opinion, better than Dummy.
  • I had higher expectations
  • very impressive sophomore release
  • extremely disappointing at first, now addicted
  • I feel so cold...
Portishead
Portishead
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  1. Dummy
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ASIN: B000003TSP
Release Date: 1997-09-30

Tracks:

  1. Cowboys
  2. All Mine
  3. Undenied
  4. Half Day Closing
  5. Over
  6. Humming
  7. Mourning Air
  8. Seven Months
  9. Only You
  10. Elysium
  11. Western Eyes

Amazon.com

The bad news is that there is no "Sour Times" to equal the first album's greatness. Lead single "Cowboys" doesn't do the trick, not with its '50s sci-fi dub vibe and the Yma Sumac stylings of Beth Gibbons. The upside is that this bold sophomore release is, even at this late date in trip-hop's evolution, still startling, thanks to the mix of Geoff Barrow's soundscapes and Gibbons's haunting wail. --Jeff Bateman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars In my opinion, better than Dummy........2007-04-26

For the sole reason that this album far transcends the poppy undertones of Dummy, I give it a 5/5.

That being said, I'd still like to give a track-by-track review of this product.

SHORTEST TRACK: Half Day Closing (also one of the best)
LONGEST TRACK: Humming (another favorite of mine)

Cowboys: You can't help but feel the eerie opening to this album pulsate in your mind as the first kick drum hits grace your eardrums. Beth sings in a screeching tone of voice, almost scornful, giving this song an intensity unmatched by previous songs. My only gripe is that it loses its bass after those initial drumstrikes. 9/10

All Mine: An enjoyably simple bump, its lyrics are hard-hitting and possessive (Tethered and tied/there's nowhere to hide from me). 9/10

Undenied: Starts with a moody 55-second instrumental (I love it!), then Beth's lyrics come in as a contrast to the last song (this one is about losing love rather than keeping love close). 10/10

Half Day Closing: The confusing beat and heavy distortion on the instruments and lyrics (at one point, Beth's voice sounds like a distorted guitar!) make this one quite dark and heavy. The lyrics are about the changing times, and how innocence has been lost. 10/10

Over: Starts off with a creepy acoustic guitar, then builds into a strange ballad with heavy drums that burst with string hits. The lyrics match the atmosphere; they are equally creepy. 9/10

Humming: My favorite on the album (and luckily, the longest!) It starts off with a cliché UFO-style humming (hence the title) accompanied by what sounds like reversed strings, then the beat blasts in at 1:30 with lyrics that seem to be about sex. 10.5/10!

Mourning Air: Soft and sad, this song is about holding on tight to love, at risk of slipping into depression. A pretty amazing track. 9.5/10

Seven Months: I don't like this one as much as the others, but it still packs a punch. The scornful lyrics accompany its beat well. 9/10

Only You: The most credited samples lie in this track, but are not too noticeable, as samples are in other tracks. The lyrics are stunning, and Beth sings them with passion. 10/10

Elysium: The name of the track means "paradise," but the lyrics are about hate and self-hate, which makes for another one of those title-lyric contrasts that can make or break an album. This one makes it! 9.5/10

Western Eyes: This song is the most friendly on the album, but certainly still darker than those on Dummy. The sample at the end goes well with the beat, but it should have been placed elsewhere in the song, IMO. 10/10

Final verdict: 10/10

I love this album, and it arrived at my house promptly and in excellent condition. Thank you!

3 out of 5 stars I had higher expectations.......2007-04-26

I had seen two music videos for this CD and thought it was going to be great. After listening to all the tracks, I only liked maybe three. I am a heavy trip-hop and acid jazz fan, but this was just psychidelic junk. It was like a whiny, down-beat version of aphex twin. I guess, if thats your thing... buy it NOW!

4 out of 5 stars very impressive sophomore release.......2007-03-22

Portishead's second release comes as a surprise. my first listen to it i felt rather disappointed. beth gibbons' voice was distorted almost the whole time and a much more twisted use of sampling and scratching going on. during my initial listen i was running short on time and could only sample bits of the songs. i guess that is why my disappointment came through. "Dummy" is very much a singles based album that can fulfill the effect it desires through quick listenings. i still love the album and don't take that comment to be anything other than that. this second album is a collection of songs, it is meant to be listened to straight through. each song flows directly into another and gives a seamless tapestry and progression of the trip-hop sound. of course Barrow and crew give us a sampling of singles like "All Mine", "Humming" and "Only You", but seeing where these tracks fit in with the album makes these tunes seem all the more significant. after my first couple of listens (obviously with headphones on) i now "experience" this album rather than listen to it. when recommending portishead i still have to give the nod to "Dummy", but any avid fan of trip-hop needs to have this album in their collection. it makes you want more, but when.....

3 out of 5 stars extremely disappointing at first, now addicted.......2006-08-15

It was like listening to the very few parts of Dummy I didn't like for an entire CD. Way too much gratuitous scratching, and screechy vocals for may taste. Extremely disappointing.

It's now perhaps six months after I wrote the paragraph above and I am completely addicted to this album. Cinematic trip goth at its very very best

5 out of 5 stars I feel so cold..........2006-04-13

There's nothing like Portishead and nothing like their 2nd album. Its darker, creepier, and more haunting than the first. The entire album has an overal similar sound which makes for a more themed and theatrical sonic experience. I like this better than the first album which had the obvious singles and dabblings in various spectrums of trip-hop which now resembles everyone from tricky to morcheeba. However on this 2nd release, Portishead holds their own, establishing their own trademarked sound: an eerie, slow-paced death-orchestra led by a sultry singer with a heart of black-gold. This music will get into your brain and eat away like bad acid. Exquisite production and smart use of turntables. From the intro of eerie high pitched twinklings over a heartbeat that lead into twangy strums of electric guitar and record scratching, to the last song which ends with the sampled vocals of an old bluesman pining about hookers and gin, this is a masterpiece recording. Goes well with a late-night martini and captures the dreary mood of a cool, misty morning in Autumn just after it has rained and the fog is still hanging in the air...
Caribbean Island Steel Drum Favorites
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Reminds me of trinidad!
  • Could be better
  • Pan Only!
  • The Best of Steel Pan
  • Takes me back to the islands...
Caribbean Island Steel Drum Favorites
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Delta
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4 out of 5 stars Reminds me of trinidad!.......2007-01-24

I really like this cd!
All I need is some rum punch and my caribbean breeze!
ALL the songs are nice.

3 out of 5 stars Could be better.......2006-10-20

Although this CD has an interesting lineup of songs, I found the versions of the songs bland and uninspiring. The recording is thin sounding and lacks the rich full sound that makes the steel drums a wonderful instrument.

5 out of 5 stars Pan Only!.......2006-08-17

Good compilation of pan only island "toones." Not sure who the "arteest's" are, but the sounds are just right! Hey waiter, get me another Bacardi!

5 out of 5 stars The Best of Steel Pan.......2005-08-16

We were very pleased with this CD. It was exactly what we were looking for.

4 out of 5 stars Takes me back to the islands..........2005-08-12

Turn this CD up and let the rum punches flow and you shall journey to the Caribbean...All, without having to leave your home. This CD is everything that you would expect it to be.
Ear Drum
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    Ear Drum
    Talib Kweli
    Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    The Foley Room
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • I DON'T LIKE IT (It needs a negative review)
    • o.0
    • should appeal to ----
    • 2007? Try 2307
    • Sophisticated Artistry in Electronica Pur
    The Foley Room
    Amon Tobin
    Manufacturer: Ninja Tune
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    ASIN: B000N0QXHQ
    Release Date: 2007-03-06

    Tracks:

    1. Bloodstone
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    7. Foley Room
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    10. Always
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    12. At the End of the Day

    Amazon.com

    With Foley Room, Montreal's Amon Tobin throws his torch in with the blazing tradition of full-length works composed in the majority with found sounds. Having formerly made his name as a craftsman of vinyl samples into towering rhythmic dynamos like his fin-de-siècle LP, Supermodified, Tobin tries sampling the world for himself. With microphone in hand and his tape console slung over his shoulder, he captures the timbre of factories, a massive satellite dish, and local avant-garde improvisers with equal zest. One loping highlight comes early in "Big Furry Head," when during a token trip-hop lead-in--all reverb, squiggle, and over-compressed drumbeat--a tiger's hungry growls tears new life across the frequency spectrum, signaling the abyss-deep thump of Tobin's next new groove. Whether he's wandering through lush, meandering string workouts ("Bloodstone") or more aggressive avenues toward beauty ("Ever Falling"), Tobin's gait is ever informed by the beat. But where some contemporary found-sound sculptures like Matthew Herbert's Plat du Jour keep a more strident sampling ethos in the service of musical politics, Tobin's approach clearly reeks with a love of sound manipulation as its own reward: every process an adventure, each completed work a revelation. --Jason Kirk

    Album Description

    Electronic beatmaking legend Amon Tobin reinvents himself on Foley Room, an album meticulously created from field recordings and other found sounds. Still very much an Amon record, but with fresh new underlying sounds. Includes bonus DVD documenting the process.

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars I DON'T LIKE IT (It needs a negative review).......2007-07-12

    I don't like this album, it is extremely boring. I'm not holding it to comparison to anything prior by Amon Tobin. I don't like it because I found myself fast fowarding through parts in search for something more.

    I wanted the grass to get greener and this was never the case. I also search for something in music that I might enjoy, or even a singular sound that I can sample and exploit.

    This album failed to entertain me, or make me feel energized. Even with the hope of discovering some cool sounds it is a total let down.

    5 out of 5 stars o.0.......2007-07-08

    I wonder if he played all those random instruments. The percussion sounds very natural, I would find it hard to believe they were all from a computer program, it would probably be easier to just record the drums and edit them afterwards. There's lots of stuff you miss listening to this the first few times around, lots of little details in the sound.
    There's some symphony stuff going on as well, guitars too, chimes, synthesizers, vocals, pretty much everything... and none of it sounds familiar. Once all this settles in you have a very replayable CD.

    When I first heard Amon Tobin I listened to Out From Out Where and then bought his others. They were all good, but this one stands out a little because the structures of the songs are pretty random, but they make sense somehow. I barely notice any repetition on Foley Room. If I listen to Permutation or Bricolage it is very noticable by comparison.

    Electronic music is a genre with a lot of sub-genres and is expanding all the time. It's difficult because like computers themselves, electronic music is always getting updated and you have to keep up with the times. However some people are continually able to bring something fresh that has a new sound. This is one of those cds that actually gets better the 4th or 5th time around.

    5 out of 5 stars should appeal to ----.......2007-05-18

    conceptual work combining manmade and natural found sounds with conventional music,if this project was just a experiment I hope that the artist was keeping notes,we need more !!

    5 out of 5 stars 2007? Try 2307.......2007-05-09

    Foley Room is an industrial breakbeat / drum-n-bass symphony. Amon Tobin not only improves but he vastly raises the bar every single time he releases an album. You know this is the man who made Out from Outwhere and Permutation right away but what you cannot prepare for is the epic nature in which he rings in 2007 with music that is 2307.

    I have a deep love for the album format and 'Foley Room' further defines this affection. It allows for structure and limitations to encourage discipline and creativity. The music here is like the intensity of a beautifully emotional 500 lb. beast trapped within a metal cage where he barely fits and has only one small air hole. He is angry and dents the structure while trying to free himself. He becomes hopeless realizing this is impossible. He ponders his life, becomes bitter and angry again. Somehow, we feel like he got himself into this.

    Take that for what you will, but the only album I can compare this to is 'Endtroducing...' and that is a stretch because this is much more intense and the songs are mostly shorter in length (my only gripe because these songs could be of brilliantly epic length to match the mood). But the darkness and emotion is evident and delves deeper into actual human psyche than I'd say nearly ALL of, at least, electronic music.

    Amon Tobin has officially been ordained into the vanguard of music's elite.

    5 out of 5 stars Sophisticated Artistry in Electronica Pur.......2007-04-17

    Having been a fan of the Art of Noise in the 80's, it is a very high bar that reaches my ears these days, and Amon Tobin has done it. His incidental style, combined with crafty rhythms and a high degree of acoustic precision create something between acid jazz and techno, a very listenable, wordless play on the human spirit.
    The Pleasure Principle
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A True New Wave Genius
    • best album ever
    • We're so exposed...
    • A True Gem
    • Another Album That Changed Pop Music.
    The Pleasure Principle
    Gary Numan
    Manufacturer: Beggars UK - Ada
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    Release Date: 1998-06-23

    Tracks:

    1. Airlane
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    3. Complex
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    7. Observer
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    15. Bombers (Live)
    16. Remember I Was Vapour (Live)
    17. On Broadway (Live)

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A True New Wave Genius.......2007-06-19

    "The Pleasure Principle" is the album that contains Gary Numan's biggest chart hit, "Cars". And "Cars" is the only commercial-radio-friendly song on the album. The other tracks, however, are works of pure genius, especially "M.E.", "Engineers", and the masterpiece "Tracks". "Tracks" might be the best two minute song I have ever heard.

    Numan is only now being credited for his work practically inventing the entire New Wave movement, and this album certainly stands the test of time as one the classics of the genre. Order it without hesitation, slip on your headphones, and prepare for a real listening treat.

    5 out of 5 stars best album ever.......2007-04-24

    Someone once asked me what my favorite album of all time is. That is of course a very difficult question to answer. But I'll have to choose Gary Numan's The Pleasure Principle because it is the only album of which I've been in continuous possession of for the past 25 years; first as a cassette and then a CD. I can't say that of any other album and I've listened to hundreds. If you like this record then go get Replicas and Telekon. If you like those two then try out I, Assassin.

    5 out of 5 stars We're so exposed..........2007-03-30

    Numan's sole association for some is still his 1979 hit Cars. It's a shame, because the album it hails from is an excellent record and holds up remarkably well all these years later.

    This is a notable rock achievement---a rock album with no guitars. The synthesizers (Minimoog and Polymoog) are put through some guitar pedals and create some big, fat, fuzzy sounds that are pitched, distorted, swished, whatever. The bass and drums are `real', and Numan continues the sci-fi-robot-future-Phillip K Dick-inspired rock. As on Replicas, the hooks seem effortless.

    There are a number of Numan classis in addition to Cars, some of them still regularly performed live. Films, for instance, is a funky, menacing number. Metal is a live staple, covered and remixed numerous times and still working. Conversation is another rambling, robot-inspired number with a long synth breakdown at the end, similar to Cars. M.E. is another dark and menacing number, now well-known for the Basement Jaxx use of the sample riff.

    Many folks now acknowledge this as an important, influential album, yet Numan remains cult (if at all in the US). The Pleasure Principle is cohesive, the sound has aged incredibly well, and it's ahead of it's time for 1979--not bad for a kid. The remastered and reissued Beggar's Banquet discs are all excellent. The b-sides (three of them) are atmospheric and completely in line with the mood of the album--kind of dark, mechanical, but effortlessly catchy. The live tracks (four) are of excellent quality and come from the Living Ornaments series of live albums (also highly recommended). With a `distant' sound, warm synths, and dark lyrics, Numan was in his own world.

    5 out of 5 stars A True Gem.......2007-03-08

    The Pleasure Principle, the 1979 New Wave outing from synthpop pioneer Gary Numan is a very enjoyable affair. This is almost-pure (Numan adds electric viola, bass, and acoustic drums to his huge Minimoog sound) cold and melodic synthpop that sounds both modern and dated.
    Highlights include the songs "Metal", "Films", "ME", "Observer", and the perennial New Wave favorite "Cars". The sound is excellent and this reissue from the fine UK indie label Beggar's Banquet contains extensive liner notes and photos. Ah...that Minimoog sound!

    5 out of 5 stars Another Album That Changed Pop Music........2007-02-19

    There were many synth pioneers before Gary Numan: Brian Eno, Wendy Carlos, Pierre Boulez and John Cage among others.

    Numan's contemporaries like Ultravox never had a hit in the same stratosphere as "Cars".

    What makes The Pleasure Principle so crucial, so pivotal in Pop music was that through "Cars", Gary Numan was able to introduce the mainstream audience to synthesizers better than anyone before him. "Cars" brought them to The Pleasure Principle, and The Pleasure Principle introduced them to synthesizers.

    David Bowie's Berlin trilogy of Heroes, Low and Lodger(which included Brian Eno playing on much of them) preceded Numan , but they were more ambient(Heroes and Low) and eclectic(Lodger). Hits like "Heroes" had prominent guitars.

    The Pleasure Principle has zero guitars.
    It does however have Viola.
    And Billy Currie of Ultravox also played Violin on a couple of tracks.

    No guitars, mostly synth, some violin and viola.

    Does that sound like a hit record?

    My favorite track is still "Airlane." It is a simple and beautiful piece that opens the album perfectly.

    The single Cars was heavy in synths, (even used synth drums) and yet followed a more pop sensibility.

    It's not going to have the complexity of a great Philip Glass work or a Brian Eno album.
    And that's the point. The Pleasure Principle was an electronic record that showed a whole new audience how beautiful a synthesizer can sound.

    A lot of Electronic bands owe a bit of appreciation to the legacy and influence this album left -including Evening Ocean.

    The Pleasure Principle is a classic CD that is still amazing today.

    Highly recommended.

    -EveningOcean CD "The Attraction" Evening Ocean com
    THE ATTRACTION



    Caribbean Steeldrums: 20 Famous Tropical Melodies- Calypso, Samba
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TO MY EARS
    • What's with the organ?
    • So elevator music!
    • Very relaxing
    • TIMES TWO!
    Caribbean Steeldrums: 20 Famous Tropical Melodies- Calypso, Samba
    Steelasophical
    Manufacturer: Arc Music
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    ASIN: B00004U00V
    Release Date: 2002-03-12

    Tracks:

    1. Tropical Surprise
    2. Girl From Ipanema
    3. Summertime
    4. How Insensitive
    5. Soca Salsa
    6. Let It Be Me
    7. Streets Of London
    8. Perfidia
    9. Girl From Japan
    10. Besame Mucho
    11. Valtatee
    12. I Have A Dream
    13. El Cumbanchero
    14. Carnival Sunday Monday
    15. Hotel California
    16. No Matter What
    17. Tico Tico
    18. Bamboleo
    19. Pan Solo
    20. My Way

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TO MY EARS.......2007-05-14

    THIS IS JUST THE PERFECT CD, TO RELAX TO AND JUST LISTEN TO THE FANTASTIC MELODIES.

    2 out of 5 stars What's with the organ?.......2007-03-21

    Ocean breezes and steel drum music absolutely make my Caribbean vacations, so I was thrilled to find this album to I could bring a taste of the tropics to my own backyard.

    I was so disappointed when I received this album...the sound of the steel drums are completely ruined by the addition of one of those old organs everybody's goofy uncle had in the 60s and 70s. You know the ones...they let you put a samba, bossa nova or fox trot beat over every Billy Joel song you tried to play.

    It's a shame, because it is a nice selection of songs, but it turns the beautiful tropical music into a kitschy tiki lounge experience instead.

    1 out of 5 stars So elevator music!.......2007-01-10

    Bought this CD for a Caribbean themed party I was hosting. The music is great if you want to put everyone to sleep! Its like that background music you hear in the elevator! It wasnt as lively as I was looking for! So if you like it soft and mello... then this is for you! If you want lively...try a different one!

    5 out of 5 stars Very relaxing.......2005-10-20

    I love this cd. It is great to listen to and reminds me of being in a warmer climate!

    5 out of 5 stars TIMES TWO!.......2005-04-24

    If I could give this C.D. 10 stars - I would! This is our favorite summer pool party music. Every track is fabulous! We even play this when it's just the family having hamburgers on the deck. It transports you to a breezy caribbean island with swaying palm trees. Okay, so it's just in your head, but man, this is a fun C.D.
    Mixed Emotional Features
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • One of the very few drum and bass CDs I like.
    • could this be my new theme music.. ?
    • Yeah, its good
    • Brilliant
    • in a word...dreamy
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    Mocean Worker
    Manufacturer: Palm Pictures (Audio
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    ASIN: B00000I5E8
    Release Date: 1999-02-23

    Tracks:

    1. Rene M
    2. Detonator
    3. Jello Dart
    4. Counts, Dukes & Strays
    5. Mycroft
    6. Heaven @ 12:07
    7. Wonderland
    8. Motion Booty
    9. Times of Danger
    10. Boba Fett

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    Anyone who caught Mocean Worker's previous release, Home Movies from the Brainforest, will no doubt be more than willing to take part in this action-packed sonic adventure teeming with impenetrable rhythms, mesmerizing loops, and out-of-the-blue musical scene changes. Adam Dorn does more than build some of the grooviest drum & bass into a blatantly jazz-era soundscape; the New York based artist pushes analog and digital-powered synths into the mix, along with some highly effective and masterfully understated samples. Midway into "Detonator," the second track on this his debut release on the Palm Pictures label, Dorn decides to throw a hyperspeed big-band section into a groove dominated by a controlling monotone. Equally unexpected, but from the other end of the spectrum, is a plaintive line that effectively halts the progress of a highly percussive and strings-laden song. The delightfully resonant "Boba Fett" closes out this much-anticipated work. --Paul Clark

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars One of the very few drum and bass CDs I like........2000-05-20

    I generally don't like drum and bass. In fact this is one of the few CD's of the few dozen or so I `ve tried that I like. MW generally doesn't program his drums too fast or dark, and unlike what I've heard (as a d'n'b newbie) the beats blend into the tracks well. It doesn't sound like programmed beats with melodies or instruments added afterwards. What I find especially compelling is his use of jazz, blues, piano, and old samples as the basis to his music. It contrasts well without fighting the percussion. Considering that, it gets a 4 star recommendation.

    It starts well with the dark, melancholy "Rene M," and then goes to "Detonator," the cut he made a music video for. "Detonator" starts off as typical d'n'b (distorted drums and snaky baseline,), then kicks into this 60's chase scene horn-frenzy about two minutes in to cool effect. Track 3 "Jello Dart" is pretty good,. "Counts, Dukes & Strays" follows and is excellent, using concise, sparse jazz samples to a laid back hipster beat. "Mycroft," track 5, is the first track I don't like- that squiggly, deep baseline sound of d'n'b is grating, and this has it. "Heaven" is blues to a beat that made Beastie Boys' Check Your Head come to mind. "Motion Booty" despite its title is really a companion piece to "Rene M," and "Times of Danger" brings back the same car chase vibe s "Detonator." The last track is pretty bad, but at least this is the place to put it.

    There you have it, 8 of 10 are good, it's got 4-5 strong hits, and it's one of the drum and bass CDs I like enough to keep. One last note, the packaging is first rate and classy; it's nice to see an artist who takes pride in these little details.

    5 out of 5 stars could this be my new theme music.. ?.......1999-11-19

    For months now, I've regarded Adam F's "Colours" as the best blend of D&B, Jungle, R&B, Jazz, and Trance. Finally, there's another contender. Buy this disc - and if you've never heard Adam F, get that too. Mocean Worker ranks even (and sometimes over) anything by Metalheadz. I'm a fan.. and can't wait to see what comes next from this brilliant artist.

    4 out of 5 stars Yeah, its good.......1999-08-11

    Its a little over the top in parts for me, but there's no denying that Dorn knows what he's about. It is not as experimental as the likes of Autechre, Richard James/Aphex, and it isn't as slyly funky as Amon Tobin's stuff or the recent Funki Porcini, but Dorn gets quite a psychedelic groove going. Dorn also is pretty imaginative in his rythmic use and placement of samples. He hasn't quite ascended Mt. Olympus yet, but he's getting real close. Recommended.

    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......1999-04-13

    I'm not sure how many people are actualy going to see this review, but for the few of you that do purchase this album.

    5 out of 5 stars in a word...dreamy.......1999-03-19

    Talk about inspired (or inspiring). This man is definitely in touch with the stuff dreams are made of, and continues to improve on his masterful skills following his first release "Home Movies from the Brainforest." This latest stuff will take you out of your hum-drum here and now, to a bass-and-drum realm of deeeelicious grooves. My sincerest thanks go out to Mocean Worker for a very moving new work of art.
    All The Best From The Caribbean [2-CD SET]
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Caribean Steel Band
    • Music that I grew up with, perfect for summer days
    • Cheat?
    • Fun Caribbean Party Music
    • Paradise
    All The Best From The Caribbean [2-CD SET]
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Madacy Records
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000000LRL
    Release Date: 1996-02-09

    Tracks:

    1. Rivers of Babylon
    2. Sun of Jamaica
    3. No Woman No Cry
    4. Brown Girl in the Ring
    5. Barbados
    6. Kingston Kingston
    7. You Can Get It If You Really Want
    8. One Love/People Get Ready
    9. La Bamba
    10. The Israelites
    11. I Don'y Wanna Dance
    12. Reggae Night
    13. Tomorrow People
    14. I Shot the Sheriff
    15. Caribbean Disco Show Medley
    16. Bonus Track 1

    Tracks:

    1. Archie
    2. Silence is Golden
    3. Chachita
    4. Love For Sale
    5. Spanish Eyes
    6. Paris Mambo
    7. Peanut Vendor
    8. Yellow Bird
    9. Guantanamera
    10. Syncopation in C
    11. Barcarole
    12. He's Got the Whole World (in His Hands)
    13. Swing Low Sweet Chariot
    14. Go Down Moses
    15. Go Tell it on the Mountain
    16. Pick a Bale of Cotton
    17. On Top of Old Smokey
    18. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
    19. When the Saints Go Marchin' In
    20. Bonus Track 1

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Caribean Steel Band.......2007-06-08

    Pretty good CD. Reminds me of a band you'd hear at a beach Resort. The 2nd CD is mainly instrumental. Good pool side music.

    5 out of 5 stars Music that I grew up with, perfect for summer days.......2006-06-29

    I love love love this compilation of Caribbean music! I grew up listening to this in my parents' car, and I know all the lyrics to each song by heart. The music is so fun to listen to, and it's always upbeat. So many memories with this cd...

    2 out of 5 stars Cheat?.......2005-06-15

    This was expected to be 2 CDs of Steel Drums.
    Instead, one of the CDs has no steel drums, just some stuff I was not interested about.

    I'm very disappointed, thinking this was their way of getting rid of an unwanted CD, by packaging with something more interesting.

    4 out of 5 stars Fun Caribbean Party Music.......2001-07-07

    This cover band does a great job with some old Caribbean classics! I enjoy the songs "River of Babylon" and "One Love". The steel band version of Guantanamera is terrific... but my all time favorite is cut #6 "Barbados"!!! It starts with the pilot from Coconut airways and the sound of a plane taking off! It's alot of fun and worth buying for that song alone... this CD is definately worth it!

    5 out of 5 stars Paradise.......2001-07-06

    What you need to do is have a candlelit bath with this music playing (with a cd player that is at a safe distance from the water!). The second disc of this set is PERFECT for this! It is paradise!!!
    Emotions
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • 'Emotions' Runs High and Shows Mariah's Vocal Range To Great Effect
    • This hasn't aged at all
    • Mariah Carey Causes Emotions: 4-4½ stars
    • Emotions Album by Mariah Carey
    • Fantastic
    Emotions
    Mariah Carey
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    ASIN: B0000027SV
    Release Date: 1991-09-17

    Tracks:

    1. Emotions
    2. And You Don't Remember
    3. Can't Let Go
    4. Make It Happen
    5. If It's Over
    6. You're So Cold
    7. So Blessed
    8. To Be Around You
    9. Till The End Of Time
    10. The Wind

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars 'Emotions' Runs High and Shows Mariah's Vocal Range To Great Effect.......2007-07-07

    Not one to contently bask in the glow of her burning fame in the early 1990's, Mariah Carey grabbed her lunch pail and quickly churned out a very enjoyable follow-up to her debut smash 'Mariah Carey'. With the enormous success of her first CD, it was an intimidating act for any artist to follow it up. But she succeeds admirably with 'Emotions'.

    It shows Mariah was no fluke, displaying notes and pitch-perfect vocals that even today very few female singers can match. But not all the songs are keepers. I usually play only the first 5 songs and skip the last 5. My favorite is still 'Make It Happen'. The power and range Mariah displays on this track is remarkable. She pierces the heavens with her high notes and enormous lung power. I think Mariah really sings this song like she means it because she's writing the song from personal experience to not give up on her dreams of 'Making It'.

    I think Tommy Mottola used 'Emotions' as a follow-up CD to spotlight Mariah's voice more so than the songs themselves. You can hear every part of Mariah's vocal range in the choice of songs on this CD. Obviously her upper range gets more of a workout on this CD than any other one in her entire Sony/Virgin/Island catalog. I think 'Emotions' was released as a vehicle to show her vocal chops and it succeeded in every way.

    I wouldn't say the quality of songs is right up there compared with her debut CD or later ones (especially 'Daydreams'), but her vocal high register has never sounded better. Keep that tea kettle whistling, Mariah !

    5 out of 5 stars This hasn't aged at all.......2007-01-21

    While never a mega-fan of Mariah's, I was bowled over by her voice, the fact that she wrote her own songs, and that she released another album full of strong material just a little over a year after her debut. Some folks would have suffered creative burnout, but Mariah was just getting started.

    I bought a copy of her self-titled 1990 debut, but I never did get around to owning a copy of "Emotions" (something that's going to change very soon). I don't why because I remember "Emotions," "Can't Let Go" (which, as much as I roll my eyes over love songs, has one of the prettiest melodies I've ever heard with a love song), and "Make It Happen" getting constant radio airplay in 1991 - and I enjoyed those songs each and every time.

    Her lyrics were poetic and struck a chord with the then-teenager me, and her sound, while pop, had strong soulful overtones. She helped continue breathing life into a stale music scene and that feeling still resonates with me a little over 15 years after its release.

    It can't be said enough that "Emotions" is classic 90s, is a great addition to the CD collection, and is Mariah at the top of her game.

    And, best of all, the album's sound doesn't sound aged. - Donna Di Giacomo

    4 out of 5 stars Mariah Carey Causes Emotions: 4-4½ stars.......2006-07-26

    As Mariah Carey released her second album in 1991, an enormous pressure laid on her shoulders to follow up the success of her debut album. Despite the fact that sales of Emotions did not reach the same level as Mariah Carey, it still manage to do extremely well, selling over a whopping 10 million copies. Not bad for a sophomore album!

    The title-track Emotions was released to audience as the lead single, providing listeners with a contagious pop beat. The song displays Mariah's high pitch notes and awesome background vocals which include Trez Lorenz and David Cole. And You Don't Remember is a superb ballad where Mariah's pleading voice belts out how her lover does not remember the love, they shared. The chorus is a delight to listen too - simply wonderful. My favourite song on the album is up next; the splendid Can't Let Go. It is no wonder that many consider it among Mariah's best ballads to date. Released as a single, the groovy Make It Happen got stuck at the no.2 position, I recall. However, the teasingly song is a wonderful treat. The overall message of the song: You should never give up, work hard and your dreams will come true in the end. If It's Over, a collaboration between Mariah and Carole King, has a taunt of a jazzy mood to it. Mariah Carey belts out the chorus powerfully. Once again, I prefer the Unplugged version - however, this is purely a matter of taste.

    You're So Cold starts of with Mariah's praticing her vocal cords, functioning as a build-up to the actual song. The lyrics are a tad annoying, yet the song is still quite joyous. Albums tend to get weaker at the end, which is also the case with Emotions. To Be Around You, Till The End of Time and The Wind are likeable songs, however they do not hold up well against the rest of the album's excellent songs. The ballad-like So Blessed is another highlight of mine. The dreamy melody culminates with the more aggressive chorus especially the belting of the words ''You are my heart'' followed by the softer ''My everthing'''.

    Emotions is one of Mariah Carey's best studio-albums, in my opinion. The combination of brilliant pop ballads and excellent up-tempo songs are clearly present on the album. If you are a big fan of Mariah's poppier songs or crafted pop songs in general, Emotions will surely be a safe bet. The only complaint I have with the album is that some of the material is a tad weak compared to the brilliant songs, which are to be found on Emotions; however, this is hardly abnormal. Emotions is a very solid effort and a better album than Mariah's debut.

    Overall Rating: 8.5/10

    5 out of 5 stars Emotions Album by Mariah Carey.......2006-05-22

    my fave song is "Emotions" my other one is "Make it Happen". my mom jams to emotions in the car,also Fantasy,Open Arms,and Always be my baby from "Daydream - Mariah's cd in 1995", she also sings WE BELONG TOGETHER (2005). My mom only likes mariah's old songs. mostly open arms and vision of love.
    and half of the songs 1998-present

    5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2006-02-18

    Mariah Carey burst onto the music scene with her fantastic self-titled debut album, and followed it up with her second album "Emotions". Essentially "Emotions" is in the same mould as her first album - beautiful vocals, heartfelt lyrics and an emotional connection with every songs.
    Standouts in this album include:
    "Emotions" - a good dancing track that features Mariah's piercing vocals.
    "Can't Let go" - a beautiful ballad. One of Mariah's best songs
    "Make it Happen" - A description of Mariah's life prior to becoming a superstar. Very catchy and uplifting
    "The wind" - Very last track of the album. Mournful, breathtaking vocals combined with Mariah's sombre voice. Truly Phenomenal
    Emotions is a truly magnificent album, featuring a wonderful collection of songs, each one a true delight to listen to.

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