Whatever Will Be [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Whatever Will Be [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Whatever Will Be (Album Version)
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2. Whatever Will Be (Metro Mix)
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3. Whatever Will Be (Location Mix)
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4. Around The World
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5. Pointless Relationship (Video)
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Product Description
Australian exclusive! Single number two form 'Home & Away' Star Tammin Sursok. Single will be supported by the following mixes of the title track 'Album Version', 'Metro Version', 'Location Mix', 'Around The World' & 'Pointless Relationship' (Video). Columbia. 2005.
Whatever Will Be,Tammin Sursok,Sony Int'l,5"CD Singles,Dance Music,Pop,R&B/Soul
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- A Beautiful Wedding
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- Good CD for Wedding
- A Day To Remember--Instrumental Music for Your Wedding Day, O'Neill Brothers
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A Day to Remember - Instrumental Music for Your Wedding Day
O'Neill Brothers
Manufacturer: O'Neill Brothers
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ASIN: B000066RG3
Release Date: 2002-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Falling in Love - Tim and Ryan O'Neill
- Wachet Auf - J.S. Bach
- Air on a G String - J.S. Bach
- Air (from Water Music) - Handel
- Reminiscent Joy - Tim and Ryan O'Neill
- Canon in D - Pachelbel
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - J.S. Bach
- The Wedding Song (There is Love) - Stookey
- Ave Maria - Schubert
- I Will Be Here - Steven Curtis Chapman
- The Gift of Love (Water is Wide melody)
- Spring (from The Four Seasons) - Vivaldi
- Ode to Joy - Beethoven
- From This Moment On - Shania Twain
- The Way You Look Tonight - Kern
- Forever in Love - Kenny G
Album Description
After performing at more than 200 weddings, Tim and Ryan O'Neill recorded this beautiful CD of favorite wedding songs. It features a full hour of instrumental piano, string quartet, flute, and guitar music that can be played at your ceremony or reception.
It also gives suggestions for music at your wedding, including a special bridal website!
*Over 1,000 song titles listed
*Listen to samples of songs
*More ideas for each part of your ceremony, reception, and dance
Customer Reviews:
A Beautiful Wedding.......2007-07-10
This CD made all the difference in our wedding celebration. The songs were simply beautiful. The CD was delivered promptly. I would definitely buy from this vendor again.
Wonderful!.......2007-03-23
This is exactly what I was looking for for my wedding day. It's a beautiful cd, absolutely perfect.
Good CD for Wedding.......2007-03-21
All great music for weddings. It really does have all the music I want to use!
A Day To Remember--Instrumental Music for Your Wedding Day, O'Neill Brothers.......2007-02-07
The music was just perfect for our wedding--not too formal, not too simple.
great choice!.......2007-01-10
There are so many different songs to choose from on this cd and it's a great buy. whether you want to play it while eating dinner at the wedding, to walking down the isle, it's wonderful!!!!
Average customer rating:
- Good tunes!!
- Some hope for rock?
- Fantastic debut. Recommended for those bored with pop!
- What an Experience!
- FANTASTIC~!!!!
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Everything Will Never Be OK
Fiction Plane
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ASIN: B00008J2L7
Release Date: 2003-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Listen To My Babe
- Everything Will Never Be OK
- Cigarette
- Hate
- Soldier Machismo
- I Wish I Would Die
- Fallow
- Real Real
- Everybody Lies
- Sickness
- Silence
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Customer Reviews:
Good tunes!!.......2007-06-27
I bought this after hearing only one song from the cd. I'm a huge Sting fan and wanted to see how his son compared, and I wasn't let down. While Joe Sumner isn't quite up to par with his dad their voices are similar enough that if you're a Police fan you'll probably appreciate it.
I also enjoy the style of music FP seems to gravitate towards. They're sort of mildly dark, a grey feel, and they tell stories without telling stories. I dunno, give em a listen and decide for yourself.
Some hope for rock?.......2005-05-26
Opening Sting's intimate Irving PLace May 14th show in NYC (So as to not close the tour on Friday the 13th) I got my first introduction to Fiction Plane.
I knew they were "Sting's son's band", but I am a jaded 54 year old who has seen it all starting with my first concert being Hendrix in the fall of 1968. I went in early to see.
There is so much junk being passed off as popular music these days, heck Philadelphia even lost its only decent Alt Rock station earlier this year. Sons of popular performers have really done very little but coat-tail on daddy's name.
In spite of or because of his Father's influence Joe has put together a band that really impressed me. Live they were an opening act that you didn't really want to get off the stage. I bought the album at intermission (sorry, Amazon) and have been listening to it since, wishing I had been familiar with them prior to seeing them. Interestingly enough, I recognized nearly every track from the live performance first time round.
An occasional sophomoric lyric belies Joe's youth, but generally for a debut from a famous son this is a very hopeful album that is damn good as a stand-alone. Somewhat remininsent of the energy and pathos that forged the Police and the occasional uncanny resemblance of Joe's voice to Gordon's (especially "Silence"), this band is its own and by any standard of rock a band to be eagerly followed.
I look forward to what is hopefully to come and the next opportunity to see them in a live show.
Fantastic debut. Recommended for those bored with pop!.......2005-05-18
While not usually a fan of this kind of music, I was initially struck by Fiction Plane's manic energy, which all but forced me to make closer inspection. On the surface, many fair-weather music fans would be too quick to write-off FP as yet another in a string of faceless COLDPLAY / RADIOHEAD knock-offs, however that would be a big mistake. FP wields a characteristic that is uncommon among self-pitying, melodramatic, pompous Brit Rock: a dynamic sense of fun.
While my evaluation was initially instigated by seeing the band perform, opening for Sting at 2 shows, actually listening to the CDs brings FP's package together. The band's lyrics shower the listener with an array of emotions, while the musical dexterity displayed by each member launches them into a genre all their own. Yes, FP has its share of faux-ballads discussing relationships and life-lessons, however they are subversively concealed behind boisterous and genre-leaping songwriting. While the band itself cites NIRVANA as a distinct influence, I am more inclined to believe that FP's style is a monstrous hybrid of RADIOHEAD, MAROON 5, early POLICE, PORCUPINE TREE (check out the `ghost track' following "Wise", loaded with esoteric, progressive rock overtones) and a touch of early DURAN DURAN (especially in the lyric department). I would guess that FP wanted to get out of the gates and show the world a little bit of everything that comprises them, and this debut CD does just that. That in itself is probably the album's one downside - the fact that they move in so many different directions during the course of one disc that the listener is not offered a solid impression of what the band is truly about.
However, one cannot hold that against a young band on its debut release. New acts are usually pressured by labels to create one or two strong `radio-friendly' cuts, leaving the rest of the album for the band to noodle with as filler. However, rather than play that game, FP went out on a limb and broke down walls that would otherwise limit them to one sect of listenership. As there may be one or two songs on the disc that I would chalk up as `growing pains', there are still ten very strong tracks showing the range and intensity of a band that is primed for evolution and success. Excellent standout tracks, in addition to the aforementioned ghost track, include the funky "Listen To My Babe", the incredibly cynical "Hate", and the mixed metaphor "Cigarette". I implore you, check out FICTION PLANE; the best band you've never heard on the radio!
What an Experience!.......2005-05-05
I just went to see Sting perform a couple of nights ago, having no idea there was an opening band. I was extremely impressed with Fiction Plane. They had such a new sound, and my husband was particularly impressed by the drummer. I asked the girl next to me if she knew who they were, and she didn't have a clue either. I am very embarrassed by my ignorance, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on the paper the next day to find out who they were. I had to get their CD right away. It was a fantastic concert, and I was sorry I couldn't hear more of Fiction Plane. Sting was pretty awesome himself.
FANTASTIC~!!!!.......2005-05-04
I saw FP live on 05/02/2005.. opening for Sting...
once i found out who was opening for sting, and to find out that it was his son... i'd figure i'd wait and see how he sounded before getting the albums... Joe's voice is fantastic.. a nice cross between early sting and bono... and with good looks to boot!!.. thank god for nearly front row seating right in line with the mic... as soon as his set was done, i had to rush right out and get both albums (this and the ep) before they sold out...
"cigarette" is definitely one of my fav's...
definitely really great original music...
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- all time classic
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- A piece of history
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken (30th Anniversary Edition)
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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ASIN: B000063686
Release Date: 2002-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Grand Ole Opry Song
- Keep On The Sunny Side
- Nashville Blues
- You Are My Flower
- The Precious Jewel
- Dark As A Dungeon
- Tennessee Stud
- Black Mountain Rag
- Wreck On The Highway
- The End Of The World
- I Saw The Light
- Sunny Side Of The Mountain
- Nine Pound Hammer
- Losin' You (Might Be The Best Thing Yet)
- Honky Tonkin'
- You Don't Know My Mind
- My Walkin' Shoes
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- Lonesome Fiddle Blues
- Cannonball Rag
- Avalanche
- Flint Hill Special
- Togary Mountain
- Earl's Breakdown
- Orange Blossom Special
- Wabash Cannonball
- Lost Highway
- Doc Watson & Merle Travis: First Meeting (Dialogue)
- Way Downtown
- Down Yonder
- Pins And Needles (In My Heart)
- Honky Tonk Blues
- Sailin' On To Hawaii
- I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
- I Am A Pilgrim
- Wildwood Flower
- Soldier's Joy
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken
- Both Sides Now
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown
- Warming Up for "The Opry" (talk)
- Sunny Side (talk)
- Remember Me
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In an age when the old-timey soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou? sells 5 million copies, it's hard to imagine how revolutionary Will the Circle Be Unbroken seemed upon its release 30 years ago. The triple album (now rereleased as a two-CD set) paired many of Nashville's venerable country and bluegrass performers (Roy Acuff, Mother Maybelle Carter, Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Merle Travis, Jimmy Martin, Vassar Clements) with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, or as Acuff called them, "a bunch of long-haired West Coast boys." The idea seemed nearly as foreign as Martians setting down in Tennessee, but the Dirt Band were Colorado hippies steeped in the genre, so there was no disputing the authenticity of the music, or its earthy appeal. Aside from the sheer joy of the performances (listen to Jimmy Martin's "whoop" on "Sunny Side of the Mountain"), there's great fun in hearing Roy Acuff give the boys a lesson in doing a song right the first time (and using the word hell before launching into a religious number). And Mother Maybelle wafts through like a benevolent ghost, or at least a patron saint. One caveat: The boast of four previously unreleased tracks is balderdash, since three are really between-track conversations and rehearsals, and only "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" qualifies as a real song. But that's nitpicking. Buy it. Love it. Wallow in it. O brother, that's country music! --Alanna Nash
Customer Reviews:
all time classic.......2007-06-11
was the first record on blugrass I heard, is still an all time classic
I don't know, mate..........2007-05-29
Everyone seems to love this record, and I can see why. It's relaxed, old-tyme bluegrass from some of the masters, both (then) young and old. I don't want to come down too critically on this album, as it is quite solid, but - to my ears - that's the problem. It's solid without being inspirational.
Be honest- if you weren't familiar with the cast, it would just be another bluegrass album, no? It's just a hodgepodge of famous names, and very rarely do these all-star casts ever prove inspirational. Everyone seems to be enjoying everyone else's company, perhaps sipping a drink or two, and singing a few tunes here and there. Even Doc Watson sounds a little flat, save for "Black Mountain Rag." That should tell you something.
If you want FANTASTIC bluegrass, save your money. Buy a Kentucky Colonels or a Muleskinner record. Heck, buy an original album by any of these artists that have fire, inspiration, and are truly sensational.
A piece of history.......2007-05-16
I first purchased this album on in 1974 or there about. I recently re-purchased it on CD. It is as good today as it was then, maybe better. The music is breathtaking in it's straight forward simplicity and unadorned honesty. This is one if those albums that just happened at the right place and time. Sadly, so many of the folks on the album are no longer with us. This should be required listening for all the "young country" stars of today. Country music was never better than this.
Great Album, Great CD, Great Amazon!.......2007-02-21
Had been searching for this since hearing the LP in my youth. Just as good as I remembered. Love the additional tracks and great instrumentals. Great service from Amazon all the way to NZ.
Great old country music.......2007-02-11
I own the original LP and could no longer play it because I have gone to only CD's. I had been looking for the CD and was very happy to finally find it. This is a great classic BlueGrass album. I just love this music. If you love Bluegrass you need this album, it's a must have.
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- Wedding/Love Songs CD
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I Will Be Here: 25 of Today's Best Wedding & Love Songs
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00005UMU0
Release Date: 2002-01-08 |
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- I Will Be Here - Steven Curtis Chapman
- By Heart, By Soul - Avalon
- Answered Prayer - Bob Carlisle & Lisa Beville
- If You Could See What I See - Geoff Moore & The Distance
- For Always - Bebe & Cece Winans
- Give Me Forever (I Do) - John Tesh
- Beautiful In My Eyes - Joshua Kadison
- You Move Me - Susan Ashton
- Love Of My Life - Bebe & Cece Winans
- Without Love - Stacie Orrico
- 'Til The End Of Time - Steve Green
- This Flame - Margaret Becker
- Love Will Be Our Home - Susan Ashton
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- Can't Live A Day - Avalon
- Your Love Broke Through - Rebecca St. James
- Celebrate You - Steven Curtis Chapman
- Household Of Faith - Steve & Marijean Green
- Go There With You - Steven Curtis Chapman
- God Causes All Things To Grow - Steve Green
- How Beautiful - Twila Paris
- In Remembrance Of Me - Cheri Keaggy
- I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever - Sonicflood
- Lord I'm Gonna Love You - Chris Tomlin
- Shine On Us - Phillips, Craig & Dean
- We Bow Down - Derald Daugherty
Customer Reviews:
Wedding/Love Songs CD.......2007-02-15
This is a fantastic CD with truly the "best" love songs. In addition, to songs about romantic love, there are songs appropriate for friendship and also songs about the love to/from God.
Great Music.......2006-10-04
I bought this CD when planning my wedding just to get ideas for wedding music. I still listen to this CD after my wedding, because it has such great Christian songs commonly used in weddings. I loved the music was all sung by it's original artist. It's a must have CD of Christian Wedding/Love songs.
Great Wedding Music!.......2005-10-17
I recently purchased this CD which I happen to find while browsing in Amazon.Com. After listening to sample clips, I was convinced that this compilation of various artists was the best choice of all the other wedding music CD's that I have viewed. This cd offers a variety of music styles from comtemporary artists. Very romantic, perfect for your wedding! I highly recommend this cd for those who are just can't find the right music to play at their wedding. I highly recommend it!
Larry, San Jose.CA
Great music to use at your wedding ceremony!.......2005-10-01
Some of these songs are good for playing at your wedding ceremony.
Cheesefest.......2005-09-25
If you want really corny, "top 40"ish music, this is fine. But if you want really good wedding music that doesn't make you feel like you're on WPLJ(top 40), then this is not it! Very cheesy - I'm not using a thing on it. Oh well.
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Will The Circle Be Unbroken - The Trilogy
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ASIN: B0000C3I8P
Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Good Ole Opry Song
- Keep On the Sunnyside
- Nashville Blues
- You Are My Flower
- The Precious Jewel
- Dark As A Dungeon
- Tennessee Stud
- Black Mountain Rag
- Wreck On The Highway
- The End Of The World
- I Saw The Light
- Sunny Side Of The Mountain
- Nine Pound Hammer
- Losin' You (Might Be The Best Thing Yet)
- Honky Tonkin'
- You Don't Know My Mind
- My Walkin' Shoes
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- Lonesome Fiddle Blues
- Cannonball Rag
- Avalanche
- Flint Hill Special
- Togary Mountain
- Earl's Breakdown
- Orange Blossom Special
- Wabash Cannonball
- Lost Highway
- Doc Watson & Merle Travis (dialogue)
- Way Downtown
- Down Yonder
- Pins and Needles (In My Heart)
- Honky Tonk Blues
- Sailin' On to Hawaii
- I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
- I Am a Pilgrim
- Wildwood Flower
- Soldier's Joy
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- Both Sides Now
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown
- Warming Up For "The Opry" (talk)
- Sunny Side (talk)
- Remember Me
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- Life's Railway To Heaven
- Grandpa Was A Carpenter
- When I Get My Rewards
- Don't You Hear Jerusalem Moan
- Little Mountain Church House
- And So It Goes
- When It's Gone
- Mary Danced With Soldiers
- Riding Alone
- I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World
- Lovin' On The Side
- Lost River
- Bayou Jubilee
- Blues Berry Hill
- Turn Of The Century
- One Step Over The Line
- You Ain't Going Nowhere
- The Valley Road
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken
- Amazing Grace
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- Take Me In Your Lifeboat
- Milk Cow Blues
- I Find Jesus
- Hold Whatcha Got
- Mama's Opry
- Diamond In The Rough
- Lonesome River
- Some Dark Holler
- The Lowlands
- Love, Please Come Home
- Goodnight Irene
- I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
- I'll Be Faithful To You
- Tears In The Holston River
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- Fishin' Blues
- Save It, Save It
- Wheels
- Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
- Oh Cumberland
- I Am A Pilgrim
- Sallie Ann
- Catfish John
- Roll The Stone Away
- All Prayed Up
- Return To Dismal Swamp II
- There Is A Time
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Glory, Glory)
- Farther Along
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- My Walkin' Shoes (DVD)
- Catfish John (DVD)
- One Step Over The Line (DVD)
- Roll The Stone Away (DVD)
- Love, Please Come Home (DVD)
- All Prayed Up (DVD)
- Oh Cumberland (DVD)
- Fishin' Blues (DVD)
- The Lowlands (DVD)
- Return To Dismal Swamp II (DVD)
- Earl's Breakdown (DVD)
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- Will The Circle Be Unbroken (DVD)
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The original Will the Circle Be Unbroken is undoubtedly a landmark country-music recording. A peace offering between rock-reared longhairs and rock-ribbed Nashville patriarchs (and one matriarch, Mother Maybelle Carter), it exposed generations of upstart pickers and singers to old-time country music and its impact is felt to this day. The organizers of the 1971 sessions that led to the initial three-LP set, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, have produced two sequels, the first in 1989 and the most recent in 2002. This six-disc collection (including an all-star concert DVD) pulls together all three Circle sessions and, naturally, captures dozens of essential performances, plus a fair number of inessentials. Anyone with an interest in country music will want the original. Its mission is clear, the performances are inspired, and its significance is undeniable. The second Circle strays far afield from the original concept, bringing in the rather lightweight likes of John Denver and Michael Martin Murphy to mix with volume one holdovers Jimmy Martin and Earl Scruggs. The final volume is also more diffuse than one would like, though eminent guest stars such as Del McCoury, June Carter Cash, and Johnny Cash help it capture the spirit of the original more frequently than does its immediate predecessor. Completists will relish having all three collections in one box, while those who think three times around the circle is two too many are advised to stick with the 30th anniversary reissue of the initial album. --Steven Stolder
Customer Reviews:
Will the circle be unbroken.......2006-02-23
I bought this boxed set after watching the DVD. previously I wasn't particularly a country fan, now I am converted. The recordings span 20 years, each one is excellent, the whole collection being superb. If you want to try "true" country, this is one of the best places to start. A lot of the artists are difficult to get hold of, but all together they make a CD set of many colours. Well worth the price, a thoroughly good collection; to be well recommended.
American Bluegrass Music - Yesterday and Today.......2005-01-27
"Trilogy" is a monument to American Bluegrass music. Within its seven hours of music is a living history of this American art form, from the 1930's until today. It brings together all three volumes of "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" and adds a DVD performance disc, and adds updated notes about the history of this three decade long project by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
No other collection of country music brings together "founders and originators" such as Mother Maybelle Carter, and the Carter Family, with their musical "children", Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Earl Scruggs, Merle Travis, and Doc Watson, and the third generation...Rosanne Cash, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Allison Krauss, Tony Rice, Dwight Yoakum...some of the greatest talents of three generations and six decades of American music.
Each generation of singers and musicians remain faithful to the "roots" of this music, playing with acoustic guitars, banjos and fiddles. The mood is that of a group of talented friends, sitting in the living room, and singing and playing the songs they love the best. The feeling and heart in these performances can be felt, as well as heard.
The sound quality is exceptional. It is easy to forget these are recordings...it feels as if the musicians are sitting right next to you while they joke, chat, sing and play these songs.
This is too much music to digest in a single sitting. Instead, it is more enjoyable to select just one CD, savor it for a day or two, and then move on to another. I have no doubt that people will be listening to, and loving, this music a century from now. This will be one of the living treasures of American culture for generations to come.
It is amazing that a seven hour collection of some of the greatest music of our time is available for less than $50...less than $7 for each incredible hour of music. At this bargain price, even folks who own one or two of the previous sets included in "Trilogy" ought to buy this collection...and perhaps buy another for their children or a good friend.
5 stars are not enough.......2003-12-16
This is a dynmite collection of blue grass music. After 5CDs and you think it can't get any better there's a DVD that puts it all over the top. Can not say enough good things about this package....
Ultimate NGDB!.......2003-10-09
The ultimate NGDB collection piece I've ever owned. The bonus DVD is spectacular and superb quality - the guest artists on it are incredible. I own all three Circle volumes and have them scattered between the car, home and office. This is the best piece to have all three together in one package. Next on my list of NGDB 'must-haves in a perfect world' would be a new studio album.
I remain in NGDB heaven with my new box set!
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- Excellent Score -- Very Unique
- One of the few good things about this wretched film
- The score elevates the film
- Good Soundtrack!
- Nice...but a little overrated,
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The Village
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
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ASIN: B0002IQJSC
Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Noah Visits
- What Are You Asking Me?
- The Bad Color
- Those We Don't Speak Of
- Will You Help Me?
- I Cannot See His Color
- Rituals
- The Gravel Road
- Race To Resting Rock
- The Forbidden Line
- The Vote
- It Is Not Real
- The Shed Not To Be Used
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In the wake of his Sixth Sense triumph, young director M. Night Shyamalan shrewdly marketed himself as a marquee draw, a thriller auteur in the vein of Hitchcock and DePalma. In the process he's also run headlong into one of Hollywood's truest adages: There's no such thing as a sure thing. But while his tale of an isolated hamlet ringed by mysterious, threatening 'others' met with tepid reviews and disappointing box office, it also underscored another filmmaking truism: So-so films can still be blessed with magnificent musical scores. This hauntingly beautiful, yet thoroughly contemporary orchestral soundtrack by James Newton-Howard distinguishes itself at every turn, becoming a clear standout in the ongoing collaboration between the composer and Shyamalan. While similar fusions of minimalist and post-modern musical influences can sometimes seem not much more than hollow intellectual exercises, Newton-Howard inhabits his hypnotic arpeggios and droning rhythms here with an evocative undercurrent of the mysterious and mystical. The composer leans heavily on solo violin to conjure a mock folk tradition of indistinct origins, wedding it to a contemporary classical sense that's as seamless as it is distinguished. -- Jerry McCulley
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Excellent Score -- Very Unique.......2007-02-22
I have long been a film-score aficionado. My favorite composers are Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams -- only the best of the best. I had always known about James Newton Howard and his work, and always respected his unique abilities and talents.
It was with this score that he really caught my attention. The central theme of the film is a love story, and the characters just happen to be caught up in a nightmarish scenario. The score reflects this perfectly; some of the pieces are classically romantic, quiet pieces, while others are thunderous and frightening to reflect the danger and terror portrayed in the film.
James Newton Howard's later works, like "King Kong" (2005) and his co-score with Hans Zimmer on "Batman Begins" (2005) continued to show that he is rightly considered one of Hollywood's A-list composers for big films.
One of the few good things about this wretched film.......2006-11-05
I admit I absolutely hated "The Village". The film started out rather good. The build up in suspense was flawlessly executed but then the second half of the film totally went downhill for me. One of the few things I enjoyed about "The Village" is the film score by James Newton Howard. The combination of the orchestral film score and dark cinematography was perfect. Both complimented each other. Violinist Hilary Hahn was what really gravitated me to the music. A lot of film scores have a terrible tendency to be loud and bombastic (like John Williams and Hans Zimmer) but James Howard Newton's score is subtle and never overwhelming to a person's ears.
The score elevates the film.......2006-08-09
'The Village' was panned pretty harshly in critical circles, but whatever you think of the film, James Newton Howard's score for it is a beautiful piece of work. It lends a haunting, lyrical quality to the film, and it is wonderful to listen to by itself, whether or not you like or have even seen the movie.
While there are a couple pieces in the score that are a little more high-octane in terms of suspense, most of the music is very low-key. Still suspenseful, even spooky at times, but in a very understated and thoughtful way. In some ways similar to Howard's score for 'Signs', which also used repeated rhythms and themes throughout in different ways, the music for 'The Village' differs from the standard "scary movie" score by having pieces which establish a real emotional depth and presence. 'The Village' is a film about love and loss, and much of the music expresses those themes perfectly.
A big part of how the music gets to the depths of emotion is the solo violin performances of Hilary Hahn, present to some extent in almost every piece. From the opening strains of "Noah Visits," the first piece on the CD, her violin speaks the language of the heart and draws the listener into a beautiful world of haunting music, inescapable and compelling. I am amazed by her versatility here. From the fast rhythmic notes of "The Gravel Road" to the high strains of "I Cannot See His Color" to the final, bittersweet tones of "The Vote," Hahn's violin creates a steady thread through the whole score, unifying it and making it unique at the same time. I've listened to several of Hahn's classical performances as well, but I have to say that of what I've heard, her performance for 'The Village' may be her most unique and most compelling yet.
The combination of James Newton Howard's compositions and Hilary Hahn's lush performance have created some beautiful music for 'The Village'. Whether you love the movie or hate it, or even if you're just looking for some rich orchestral music with a beautiful violin performance, this score is well worth owning and listening to many times over.
Good Soundtrack!.......2006-08-03
I'll admit I bought this soundtrack for the music that played during the rescue scene when Phoenix grabbed Howard's hand---that part alone was worth the buy--beautiful music. Anyway, if you like scary music, there's plenty of that on here, but I usually skip those. So let's get down to it---how many tracks do I play over and over and never get sick of them? Numbers 9, 8, and 4's second half-- it switches from scary to the scene mentioned above. Those three are hauntingly beautiful. Numbers 1 and 5 are also very pretty if you are in a very relaxed state. The rest I don't really listen to simply because they're scary. But, if I can find a cd with at least 3 songs I really like, I consider it worth buying...so I recommend this soundtrack. Plug--- recommend the movie even more, even though the music is scarier than the movie itself. That movie has the best chic flic moment I've seen (guess which scene I'm talking about). Also, "Good afternoon Lucius..."--- that part is hilarious!
Nice...but a little overrated,.......2006-06-08
I'm a sucker for film scores. I can't get enough of em'. I've listened to a lot, and based on the reviews James N. Howard's score was getting for "The Village", I decided to buy it.
I have mixed feelings--the music is definitely very pretty, very soothing (or agressive when needed), but I never really felt like I was listening to anything but just 'another' score here. There really isn't anything especially beautiful or stand-out, and I have heard orchestral scores from independent films (see 2002's "Stranded", a low-budget sci-fi film made for only about four million clams that boasts one of the most gorgeous scores you will ever hear)that are more memorable and evocative.
This, I hate to say it, just kinda felt "blah" to me.
Not bad.
Just...kinda..."Blah".
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- El Bluegrass y sus seguidores en el mundo
- Vol. 2 SUPERIOR to Vol. 1
- In the sky, Lord, in the sky
- Genuine heart-felt mountain music played by the best
- My favorite Circle album
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Vol. 2
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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ASIN: B000002P8G
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Life's Railway To Heaven
- Grandpa Was A Carpenter
- When I Get My Rewards
- Don't You Hear Jerusalem Moan
- Little Mountain Church House
- And So It Goes
- When It's Gone
- Mary Danced With Soldiers
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- Lovin' On The Side
- Lost River
- Bayou Jubilee
- Blues Berry Hill
- Turn Of The Century
- One Step Over The Line
- You Ain't Going Nowhere
- The Valley Road
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken
- Amazing Grace
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"We've lost the living room," Emmylou Harris says before her ethereal version of "Mary Danced with Soldiers," "but today I think we got it back." Full of back-home warmth, inspired pairings--Roseanne Cash and John Hiatt, Levon Helm and the host Nitty Gritty Dirt Band--and a song selection that walks the line between traditionals and excellent contemporary material, somehow this follow up to the barrier-breaking first volume is never nostalgic nor aimless. In fact, it's nearly as good--even John Denver sounds inspired. Jimmy Martin sings "Sitting on Top of the World" as if his life depended on it, and Ricky Skaggs and Levon Helm both turn in vocal performances that stand comfortably beside any of their careers. --Roy Francis Kasten
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El Bluegrass y sus seguidores en el mundo.......2006-02-27
Me siento muy afortunado al poder expresar mi opinión sobre este gran album de "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band".
Soy chileno, (CHILE - SUDAMERICA) Y vivo en una cultura distinta y muy distante de estas raices, lo cual siempre me ha significado una gran dificultad para seguirla, pese a todo, he buscado la forma de estar siempre y desde muy temprana edad en contacto con ella.
Mi afición por la música, por el estilo rock.folk, y en especial por la guitarra, me ha llevado desde muy niño a acercarme a este estilo musical, tan rico en el uso de las cuerdas en toda su gama y de una composición tan simple que permite el virtuosismo de todos y cada uno de los instrumentos que la componen.
Considero que este CD muestra la evolución del "Bluegrass" en el tiempo y a través de las generaciones que lo interpretan, fundiendo en este album la raíz folklórica de este estilo, con el avance tecnológico de nuestros tiempos, sin perder el espíritu que lo identifica.
Vol. 2 SUPERIOR to Vol. 1.......2005-10-25
As a fan of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for more than 30 years, it is easy for me to pick "Will the Circle Be Unbroken Vol. 2" as the band's best effort, by far. In 1989 the album won the Grammy Award for "Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal" plus two other Grammys for individual cuts, and won the Country Music Association's "Album of the Year." Pretty much enough said. Highlights include Paulette Carlson's vocal on "Lovin On the Side," John Denver's vocal on "And So It Goes," the incomparable John Prine on "Grandpa Was a Carpenter," and fine work by NGDB members throughout. (If you want to hear the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in microcosm, listen to their version of Buddy Holly's "Rave On" on the "Uncle Charlie and his Dog Teddy" LP.)
In the sky, Lord, in the sky.......2004-09-16
Some 17 years after their groundbreaking album Will the Circle Be Unbroken, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band decided to record a "sequel". While the original album featured the Dirt Band performing with veterans of the Nashville scene, they are more inclusive this time, teaming with old timers, contemporaries of theirs and even younger people who they may have influenced. While the results are not as good as the original Circle album, (and how could they be?), this is still a solid, enjoyable album. While it is hard to pick a favorite here, I am partial to the Jimmy Martin sung "I'm Sitting on Top of the World". There is a lot to enjoy here. Recommended to fans of "roots" music.
Genuine heart-felt mountain music played by the best.......2004-07-12
I bought this CD back in 1990 and it is one my favorites. The audio is supreme. The music sounds like a bunch of friends having a good time. Cash, Prine, Helm, Hiatt and Cash are the standouts. Even John Denver has a great song. I am not a "country fan." My tastes are Gov't Mule / Phish / Allman Bros.
My favorite Circle album.......2004-06-28
There are three Circle collections. General opinion is that the first album is the best, the third album is a close second and that this is the weakest of the three. I love all three but this one particularly appeals to me. It has many traditional musicians and singers but also a few less obvious singers like John Denver, Levon Helm (of the Band), John Prine, Roger McGuinn (of the Byrds), Paulette Carlson (of Highway 101) and Bruce Hornsby. Perhaps it is the presence of such guests that some dislike but you can't please everybody.
Whatever you may think of the normal music that some of the guests have recorded, they all justify their place on this excellent album of traditional music, sometimes singing songs they've previously recorded, but adapted to a traditional setting. For some of them, it may have been their chance to record some traditional country without upsetting their fans or their record label. Both would understand that this was (for them) a one-off. They certainly made the most of their opportunity.
So we get Bruce Hornsby singing and playing piano on Valley road, but in a traditional country/bluegrass style. Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman, both ex-members of the Byrds, sing and play guitar on You ain't going nowhere, a Bob Dylan song that was recorded by the Byrds in the sixties. Michael Martin Murphey sings and plays guitar on Lost river, one of his own songs. John Hiatt sings a duet with Roseanne Cash on One step over the line. John Prine sings and plays guitar on his song Grandpa was a carpenter.
Some of the songs are oldies like Life's railway to heaven (featuring Johnny Cash), I'm sitting on top of the world (featuring Jimmy Martin), the title track (featuring everybody but particularly Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff and Ricky Skaggs) and Amazing grace, an instrumental solo by Randy Scruggs. Other songs appear to be originals including And so it goes (featuring John Denver), Mary danced with soldiers (featuring Emmylou) and Lovin' on the side (featuring Paulette Carlson).
If you haven't got any of the Circle albums, this album is a great one to start with, especially if you're relatively new to traditional country music.
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- Spiritual
- wow
- HOLY moly this is good
- Funky Gospel
- 4-1/2 stars -- Religious, nutritious
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There Will Be a Light
Ben Harper & the Blind Boys of Alabama
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ASIN: B0002MPPVK
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Take My Hand
- Wicked Man
- Where Could I Go
- Church House Steps
- 11th Commandment
- Well Well Well
- Picture of Jesus
- Satisfied Mind
- Mother Pray
- There Will Be a Light
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Jam Nation hero Ben Harper tones down his lap-slide guitar flash in favor of the holy spirit for this blend of originals and gospel classics, his first full-length album with the historic singing group. They've worked together before, on the Blind Boys' excellent Higher Ground and Spirit of the Century, but here the pairing that Harper has termed "a spiritual soul movement" sounds like an outright tent-revival mission. His fevered wah-wah strutting and sweet high voice take their places in the chorus alongside the raw-throated howl of Blind Boys leader Clarence Fountain and his fellow bass George Scott, who plead for salvation like powerful old lions on "Take My Hand." The group's alto, Jimmy Carter, sails over the funky, hiccupping blues beat put down by Harper's Innocent Criminals on the classic "Satisfied Mind." The best cut may be Harper's "Picture of Jesus," a country-music-informed adventure in old-school church harmonizing with the passionate power to touch souls. --Ted Drozdowski
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Customer Reviews:
Spiritual .......2007-04-06
I've listened to this CD many times, never get tired it, and find it esspecially uplifting listened to on a Sunday Morning, Amen!
wow.......2007-02-15
Ben Harper, the Road Warrior in the flesh lays down some truly spiritual and inspirational music with some of the greats of the Gospel world. All it took was one listen and I was hooked. Easily the most accessible and easy to listen to of Harper's work. Fans of gospel, country, alternative rock and blues-rock alike should definitely pick this one up. The vocals, especially on "Wicked Man" might even conjure some memories of Little Feat for some. Great album. The world needs more like this one.
HOLY moly this is good.......2005-09-30
What a combo! Ben Harper, road warrior, jam master and granola hero, teams up with the ageless grammy award winning gospel warriors.....this has the potential for 2 outcomes: 1) something that just flat out won't work or 2)something very very special.
Well.....it is option #2!!!!
With old southern standards and brand new originals, the crew reaches deep into gritty southern soul roots and captures the ghosts of the past. You can feel the emotion and passion in each song. You almost think you are in a tiny church somewhere smack in the middle of the Mississippi delta!
I recommend this for any lovers of gospel music. I also do the same for any lovers of classic sould r&b.
Funky Gospel.......2005-09-02
Bought this CD because I heard the track "Satisfied Mind" on public radio and just had to have it!! This CD is well worth the money just for this track alone. The rest of the CD is great if you are into the origins of funk. Some of the tracks get a little too Gospel for my taste. There are some sweet guitar solos and truly excellent blues riffs scattered throughout the more upbeat tracks. I would definitely suggest buying this CD after buying it I am very intersted in checking out more Ben Harper and more Blind Boys of Alabama fare.
4-1/2 stars -- Religious, nutritious.......2005-07-20
This is my first time picking up a Ben Harper record, as well as a Blind Boys of Alabama record. To me, Ben Harper has always been talented, and the Blind Boys of Alabama have always been known for making great songs (STUPID videos, but great songs). But now Ben's funky, light rock and the Blind Boys' spiritual flavor joined forces on There Will Be a Light, and as another reviewer put it, this marriage works.
The traditional "Mother Pray" is definitely a highlight, as well as their cover of Bob Dylan's "Well, Well, Well". Other songs not to be missed are "Church On Time", the title track, and "Picture of Jesus". And when the religious aspect is rather oblique, it's still impressive, as evidenced by the single "Wicked Man".
Even the instrumental track "11th Commandment" is good. Basically, There Will Be a Light is an album that should satisfy contemporary fans and gospel fans alike, and while you might not want to pay full price for a 38-minute album (although somehow it seems longer than that), you'll definitely get your money's worth if you pick it up.
Anthony Rupert
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- One of the worst covers and one of the best songs
- Terrible Band and worst cover
- Beautiful, Amazing, Simply Wonderful
- Beautiful Acoustic CD
- it was ok..honestly
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My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue
Fall Out Boy
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ASIN: B000228E0E
Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Tracks:
- My Heart Is The Worst Kind Of Weapon
- 'It's Not A Side Effect Of The Cocaine, I Am Thinking It Must Be Love'
- Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner
- Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division)
- Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy (Acoustic)
Album Description
My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue offers fans an inside look at Fall Out Boy's history, as well as a sneak peek into what's to come in the next year. My Heart... is a 5-song CD-EP and a full-length DVD. The CD-EP features three new songs, one cover, and one acoustic version of an old song. The DVD includes their videos for "Dead On Arrival" and "Grand Theft Autumn," live footage, interviews, studio footage, a photo gallery and more.
Customer Reviews:
One of the worst covers and one of the best songs.......2007-04-07
The Joy Division cover is horrid and is vomit inducing. And this is coming from someone who enjoys the Nouvelle Vague cover.
The acoustic version of Nobody puts baby in the corner is brilliant. Pitch the dastardly electric version.
Fallout Boy overachieves. They are awesome at genius and are awesome at sucking.
Terrible Band and worst cover.......2006-03-27
Other bands have performed covers of Joy Division and most were pretty bad. The cover that fallout boy made of Love Will Tear us Apart is just plain crappy. The singing just sucks (for any songs by fallout boy), not even close to being as good as the original. The cover is a disgrace to Ian. If you want a good version hear the original.
Beautiful, Amazing, Simply Wonderful.......2006-03-18
The CD:
The tracks on this CD were just beautifully arranged, and preformed. I wasn't quite sure for "Love Will Tear Us Apart" since it was by Joy Division, but Fall Out Boy preformed it amazingly. My favorite track, and the shortest one at that, has got to be "it's not a side effect of the cocaine, i am thinking it must be love" It's written brilliantly.
The DVD:
Only a small section of this DVD is similar to Release The Bats, but the rest (story, videos, preformance, and cutting room floor) were quite good. I especially enjoyed the acoustic preformances of Saturday, Grenade Jumper, Dead on Arrivial, and more.
If you love Fall Out Boy or just acoustic music, I strongly incourage you to buy this.
Beautiful Acoustic CD.......2006-03-04
To the last reviewer, perhaps this is the more sensitive side of Fall Out Boy, but is that necessarily bad? Their acoustic stuff is AMAZING, or are you too obsessed about whether this is "real" punk music or not? Honestly, doesn't it matter more the MATERIAL IN THE CD, not the LABEL? Everyone has their own opinions on music and I'm going to express mine....
This CD rocks. Hands down. The music is heartfelt and you feel as if they're playing a private concert just for you. I like Fall Out Boy's other stuff, too, but I bought this after listening to "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy" first and fell in love with it instantly. The other stuff is just as amazing, too, so you won't be disappointed. The DVD is good, as well - you get an inside view into their band. This cd is worth the money if you like acoustic-ly driven music. Give it a try even if it isn't your thing. :)
Overall point: I LOVE THIS CD. Emotive and raw acoustic, this music really makes you think. The lyrics are deep. They express careful planning, as does the acoustic riffs. I recommend this whole-heartedly.
<33
it was ok..honestly.......2006-01-27
Well the best part of this CD i think is the acoustic versions of Grand theft autumn and nobody puts baby in the corner. The DVD is ok as well i suppose. If I had the choice between this and another CD of fallout boys then I would get the other CD but if you have the rest then you should just this anyway.
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- Nothing More Powerful
- Proto hip hop and jazz protest music with soul
- This Might Not Be the Album You Want
- Great CD.
- One of the great protest records, and avant-garde to boot!
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Gil Scott-Heron
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ASIN: B000002WAW
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Sex Education - Ghetto Style
- The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues
- No Knock
- Lady Day And John Coltrane
- Pieces Of A Man
- Home Is Where The Hatred Is
- Brother
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- When You Are Who You Are
- I Think I'll Call It Morning
- A Sign Of The Ages
- Or Down You Fall
- The Needle's Eye
- The Prisoner
Customer Reviews:
Nothing More Powerful.......2007-02-27
"The revolution will not be right back after a message
about a white tornado, white lightning, or white people."
More than 30 years after its release, this album remains a powerful message of the realities faced by real people in the real ghetto of real America. With jazz and R&B as the backdrop, Gil Scott-Heron - in 17 tracks - raps straight about the truth from the streets.
"You will not have to worry about a dove in your
bedroom, a tiger in your tank, or the giant in your toilet bowl."
From one of the greatest tracks ever recorded - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - to the smooth Lady Day and John Coltrane and the pointed questions - Brother - this is music achieving its full potential through poetry.
"The revolution will not go better with Coke."
My second favorite track remains Whitey On The Moon, with its dripping sarcastic lyrics comparing the squalor at home with the "triumph" in outer space. The Prisoner - because its the final cut - may not receive the props it truly deserves.
"The revolution will not fight the germs that may cause bad breath."
Scott-Heron was forging a path for the best elements of punk rock and hip-hop. But it says something about those genres that few artists could truly look outward, see clearly & write with any meaning at all. And what does it say about leadership and priorities when Scott-Heron's lyrics remain the motif of the struggle?
"The revolution will put you in the driver's seat."
Proto hip hop and jazz protest music with soul.......2005-05-06
Soulful, melodic and biting social commentary circa 1974 is what you'll find on "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." Gil Scott-Heron pulls no punches in his assessment of America. This is not some feel good R&B or cartoonish gansta rap. Social protest and commentary are the order on this album. Kind of like the Public Enemy of his day, Gil Scott-Heron stays grounded in the real and the here and now. Musically I'd say that this is insightful and swinging proto hip hop with definite jazz influences. Conga and flute driven funk. Lyrically some of this stuff is funny yet caustic social comment and satire, and some is a bit more seriously political, sad and heartfelt. The song "Lady Day and John Coltrane" celebrates two powerfully emotive and creative musicians. Gil was influenced by The Last Poets with whom he played on his first album (I think), arguably the first rap group, and in turn influenced modern artists such as the Roots. Protest music rarely gets as soulful, funky and emotional as this. I still get as much of a kick from Whitey On The Moon now as I did when I first heard it back in the seventies. The ghetto is crumbling and people don't have enough to eat, and we'll spend millions to put a man on the moon. Talk about getting your priorities straight. Scott-Heron was putting a magnifying glass on black american society and experiences that were largely ignored by white majority America. This is one of Gil Scott-Heron's best works and not for those easily offended. Sometimes the truth hurts. He's out to wake people up, not put them to sleep.
This Might Not Be the Album You Want.......2003-06-18
I purchased this album because I am a fan of the Last Poets. Upon listening to the samples provided by Amazon.com, I thought I was getting an album that would contain very similar content to the Last Poets: some great politically charged poetry, perhaps accompanied by some funky beats. However, when I listened to the whole CD, I was disappointed to find out that the vast majority of the tracks sound the most like "Get Out of the Ghetto Blues." If more of the tracks had the sound of the title track, this would be a five-star album, in my opinion. True, Scott-Heron has a lot of great social commentary throughout the album, but not in the form I had hoped for. I would take the Last Poets' album "This Is Madness" over this particular Scott-Heron album.
Great CD........2003-03-01
I love this CD. Gil Scott Heron is brilliant. I particularly like "Whitey on the Moon" and "The Revolution Will Not be Televised." The message is still socially relevant today.
One of the great protest records, and avant-garde to boot!.......2002-06-14
This is a unique and forward-thinking collection from the Godfather of Hip-Hop, Gil Scott-Heron. This record, produced by the jazz great Bob Thiele, is provocative, melodic, and urgent at the same time. Many of the tracks are nice, jazzy, hopeful jaunts ("When You Are Who You Are," "I Think I'll Call It Morning"). Many are ahead-of-their-time hip-hop joints (the title track, "Whitey on the Moon," "Brother"). Yet the most powerful tracks are the mournful ballads ("Did You Hear What They Said?," "Home Is Where The Hatred Is"). The entire album evokes all of the joys, pains and petitions of the black community. The work of Common, Mos Def, The Roots and Public Enemy, among others, contain clear echoes of Gil Scott-Heron's impressive work on this record.
Imagine "Nation of Millions," "Songs in the Key of Life" and "A Love Supreme" wrapped in one, and this record would fit the bill. Buy it.
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