Where We Belong [Import]
Where We Belong [Import]
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Product Description
Japanese edition of the British pop vocal sensations' 1998 album with their hit 'I Love The Way You Love Me' added as abonus track NOT on the U.S. release & completely different cover art. 15 tracks, also including the hit singles 'No Matter What' (written by Jim Steinman & Andrew Lloyd Webber)and Tracy Chapman's 'Baby Can I Hold You'. 1999 Polydor release.
Where We Belong,Boyzone,Polygram Int'l,Adult Contemporary,Dance Music,Dance-Pop,Pop,Teen Pop
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- The Bottom Line...
- Where is it exactly that we all belong?
- Undiscovered gem!
- This is the Marshall Tucker Band's Best!!!!
- Another Great Marshall Tucker Album
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Where We All Belong
The Marshall Tucker Band , and Marshall Tucker Band
Manufacturer: Shout Factory
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000139TGC
Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Tracks:
- This Ol' Cowboy
- Low Down Ways
- In My Own Way
- How Can I Slow Down
- Where A Country Boy Belongs
- Now She's Gone
- Try One More Time
- Ramblin' (Live)
- 24 Hours At A Time (Live)
- Everyday (I Have The Blues) (Live)
- Take The Highway (Live)
- See You Later, I'm Gone (Live Bonus Track)
Album Description
The Marshall Tucker Band arrived at a crossroads on its third album, Where We All Belong. With two successful LPs already under their belt, the Spartanburg, SC sextet was on the verge of even greater popularity. Marshall Tucker's eclectic brand of musical Americana had won them a fervent following as a touring act. Nowthanks to lead guitarist Toy Caldwell's knack for hook-laden songwritingthey were edging closer to breaking into Top 40 radio.
Where We All Belong gives a taste of both ends of the Marshall Tucker spectrum: the expansive jam band and the more tightly-focused recording act. Released in 1974 as a two-record LP, the album found the band refining its own distinctive brand of country-rock on the studio cuts.
Anticipating the mass appeal of cowboy culture a few years later, Toy and his band adopted a bit of a Wild West attitude in their music. For all the prominence of pedal steel guitar and down-home lyric imagery in its tracks, though, Where We All Belong was far more adventuresome than most mainstream country music of its time.
Balancing the well-honed studio cuts were the in-concert recordings that round out the album. The genre-spanning versatility and instrumental excellence of Marshall Tucker's membership is caught here in all its unfettered glory. As a live act, the band had the power to drive audiences delirious with their soaring jams, as these recordings demonstrate.
Customer Reviews:
The Bottom Line..........2007-04-01
All the finest ingredients of rock, country, blues, and jazz blended into a down-home gumbo as only The (original) Marshall Tucker Band could do it! The remastered series sounds superb audibly, and the packaging is beautifully restored- complete with historic photos and interesting liner notes. The Marshall Tucker Band remastered recordings of the original band- "Self Titled" through "Tenth"- are well worth the investment.
Where is it exactly that we all belong?.......2007-03-24
I just have to say the cover art is among the worst I've seen, and really cheesy. Who is the old guy in sandals supposed to be? and the back portrait of the band is pretty goofy too. I just had to get that off my chest.
Fortunately, the music contained within is better than one would expect from the awful cover art. The songs on the studio set aren't as strong as the ones on their debut, but they're all well-played. Toy Caldwell is truly an excellent guitar player. "This Ol Cowboy" is of course a wonderful song - perhaps my favorite of theirs - and definitely the best song on the album. "Low Down Ways", "In My Own Way," and "Try One More Time" are all highlights. But, as you can probably tell from the titles of the songs, they're all rather ordinary both musically and lyrically and don't really cover new ground.
I have to admit, I'm not really a fan of this kind of music. I don't like jam bands, and I don't like flutes either. However, the live set is very good, great versions of "Ramblin on My Mind", "24 Hours at a Time," amd "Take the Highway." However, as blazing as "24 Hours at a Time" is, with Charlie Daniels on fiddle, I really think it's too long and gets too far out there. And what's with the bass solo? That really ruins the song (thank god they didn't decide to do a drum solo). "Everyday I have the Blues" really takes a page out of the Allman Brothers book, especially during Toy's solo when the band comes in (sounds suspiciously like the Allman's version of "Stormy Monday"). Of course, MTB only sounds like the Allmans on this one track -a B.B. King song - because their material is much more country than the Allmans, who are more blues than anything.
Overall, then, this is a solid album, but it is hardly a masterpiece, and MTB seems to be covering old territory, though of course they do offer the whole cowboy thing, kind of new at the time. But the jam band stuff has already been done better by the Dead and the Allmans, tho Toy Caldwell's guitar playing rivals that of Jerry Garcia or Duane Allman. So, if you're into jam bands or Southern rock, you'll probably like this. I find it kind of boring, and not as good as their first album.
Undiscovered gem!.......2006-03-28
Even though I'd been listening to the band for 20 years plus, I'd never run across this album. I'm very glad I did! It fits right into the sound that I'd grown to expect after listening to "Searchin for a Rainbow" and "Long Hard Ride" about a million times. From "This Ol' Cowboy" to the live tracks at the end of the disk these tunes will get you where you want to be. Buy it.
This is the Marshall Tucker Band's Best!!!!.......2005-12-26
I love this CD. I have owned in on vinyl and CD. It has a great mixture of live and studio cuts on it. This has got to be Marshall Tucker's best!!! Among the finest songs on this CD are 24 Hours At A Time, This 'Ol Cowboy, and Take The Highway. Not long after this they were "discovered" and turned to a more pop/country/rock format. It was about that time I stopped buying their records. Don't miss this one if you are Southern-Rock fan!!!
Another Great Marshall Tucker Album.......2005-04-19
WHERE WE ALL BELONG is yet another great Marshall Tucker Band album. The studio portion features some great new songs, especially "How Can I Slow Down" and "Now She's Gone", while the live half includes MTB's answers to "Free Bird" or "Green Grass And High Tides", "24 Hours At A Time" and "Take The Highway." If you love the Allman Brothers Band, the Outlaws, or Lynyrd Skynyrd, you'll love this album.
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- Boyzone Music
- Great Harmony
- Not what I expected!!!
- BOYZONE RULE
- Great Album
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Where We Belong
Boyzone
Manufacturer: Island / Mercury
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000DLWW
Release Date: 1998-11-24 |
Tracks:
- I'll Never Not Need You
- Walk On (So They Told Me)
- All The Time In The World
- No Matter What
- Picture Of You
- Baby Can I Hold You
- All That I Need
- One Kiss At A Time
- And I
- That's How Love Goes
- Where Did You Go?
- Will Be Yours
- Must Have Been High
- You Flew Away
- I Love The Way You Love Me
Amazon.com
Looking for a more talented and sincere boy band than the usual tripe released by cute guys who can dance really well, who look cool in their videos, and whose latest tour is supported by a major cola company? Boyzone is your band. The music itself may be a tad bland, but the vocals are so well executed and the material itself (especially the covers of Tracy Chapman and Andrew Lloyd Webber) is strong enough to dispel any such criticism. The slow grooving and sensual "All the Time in the World," in particular, is a song so catchy you don't care who catches you singing along to it on the radio. An Irish act who've scored major hits in the U.K., it is a crime that in the U.S. the group has yet to become superstars. Maybe they can't dance? --Mike McGonigal
Customer Reviews:
Boyzone Music.......2007-01-30
Love this CD, some of the songs are great, others are really great.
Great Harmony.......2006-05-19
I discovered this group on an Andrew Lloyd Webber live concert. My favorite song is "No Matter What" - It is a very catchy tune. I don't think this group has ever performed in the USA. I wonder why.
Not what I expected!!!.......2003-06-17
The songs and lyrics are OK.....not as good as some of this groups other hits! A few of the songs are dreadful! As a fan of this group, I have to honestly say that I was more than a little let down by this CD. If I had to do it all over again, I would not pay full price.....I would find and purchase a used copy! Recommended for Boyzone fans, but with reservation.
BOYZONE RULE.......2003-05-05
I dont think we could get a better irish pop band anywhere else, some people would disagree with me and say westlife are, but to me boyzone rules them all out!!!!
This album, is absolutly brilliant, it shows the lads can write their own songs!!!!
Sad to see them go in 2000, but the boyzone will never die in my heart!!!
Rebecca
Great Album.......2002-04-08
This album was my first exposure to Boyzone based on hearing No Matter What on the radio and going to the store to find out what else they had done. I bought this album and fell in love with every track on the first listen. I can't say when the last time that happened to me was, but it certainly made an impression.
This is a mature album with a lot of depth. There are some great harmonies on this album, and that's what drew me to the group in the first place. Some faovrite songs are No Matter What, One Kiss at a Time, And I, and Where Did You Go? But every track is a winner and if you've never heard this band, then you're really missing something special.
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- She really IS a Saint
- Real Indians v. Fluff
- Bury my Heart Somewhere Near Buffy
- Up where you belong, some belong way down !
- SAVE ME!!!!!!!!!
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Up Where We Belong
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Manufacturer: Angel Records
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ASIN: B000002TZE
Release Date: 1996-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Darling Don't Cry
- Up Where We Belong
- Piney Wood Hills
- Cripple Creek
- God Is Alive/Magic Is Afoot
- Until It Is Time For You To Go
- Universal Soldier
- Goodnight
- Dance Me Around
- He's An Indian Cowboy In The Rodeo
- Now That The Buffalo's Gone
- Soldier Blue
- Eagle Man/Changing Woman
- Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
- Starwalker
Customer Reviews:
She really IS a Saint.......2006-09-16
This is one of Buffy Sainte-Marie's best. All you have to do is listen to "Starwalker" once and you will know this woman truly is a Saint in the manner of St. Joan: She is like holy fire. I relate to this album on a number of levels: As a woman I'm inspired by Buffy Sainte-Marie's fearlessness: who says a woman can't be a warrior? As a poet and novelist, I'm drawn in by the power of her words, and as a University Lecturer in Literature, I'm appreciative of her integration of political activism, historical point of view, and impeccable artistic form. This woman is intensely spiritual. Her songs are guided by Native teaching, emphasizing the WE instead of the I. Not all of the songs are as politically charged as "Wounded Knee" or "Starwalker." Some are folksy, lighter. Still, even these are not merely songs of personal angst: they are songs of collective grief and longing. These songs indicate just what is the right path for humans to walk. She is treasure.
Real Indians v. Fluff.......2005-11-14
If you are knowledgeable about history and are aware of the struggles of REAL INDIANS are still going through, the bury my heart at wounded knee song will affect you. If you want some fluffy Hollywood version of Indians and songs glorifying the 'manifest destiny' of America, check out the selection at Toys R' Us. I think Buffy St.Marie should be allowed to be herself without criticism of what an Indian should be. (I wish I was so brave)
Bury my Heart Somewhere Near Buffy.......2005-10-02
I see people calling the song Bury my Heart At Wounded Knee gruesome. I'f you'd ever seen what happened at wounded knee, you might think otherwise. The song is downright tame compared to what happened there. It's also fairly restrained in terms of the anger that anyone who grew up on a reservation has a right to feel.
I looked for this song because of the cover of it that the Indigo Girls did, and although they did an awesome job, hearing Buffy sing it sends a shiver even deeper because of the reality of what she grew up with. Thank you Buffy.
Up where you belong, some belong way down !.......2005-06-30
Buffy Saint Marie
A wonderful Voice, her Songs are outstanding, why do some people hate her ?
I remember a joke about it :
An Indian Chief is having a drink, and Racheal McBrandon is asking How do you like
Canada ? He says, How do you like my Country !
Reading the review of Racheal McBrandon, something stands out: "big, fat waste and weird" I am glad they dont show your picture.
michael
SAVE ME!!!!!!!!!.......2005-02-11
It is offical. Anyone can have cd. It is scary. Buffy Sainte-Marie proves that as long as you have songs, no mattter if they are good or bad, you can have a CD. Her songs sound like nothing, her indian cries sound totally made up and her lyrics make no sense. She says 'bury my heart at wouded knee' this sound gory and gross. 'starwalker' sounds like she found words and strung them together. 'Darling don't cry' sounds like an insult to Canada. 'He's an indian cowboy in the rodeo' sounds......weird. I don't even want to TALK about hte others, this is a big, fat, waste of good money.
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- Great gems from musicals that dissapeared
- some gold mixed with dross
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Unsung Musicals - The Ultimate Collection
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B00005K9SG
Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Smile (from "Smile") (Hamlisch-Ashman) - Harry Groener et al.
- Hero (from "Babe") (Menken-Ashman) - Debbie Gravitte
- Didin't Leave It Here (from "Brownstone") (Larson-Rubins) - Kristine Fraelich and Jolie Jenkins
- Starfish (from "La Strada") (Lawrence-Charnin) - Judy Kuhn
- Sherry! (from "Sherry!") (Rosenthal-Lipton) - Christine Baranski and Jonathan Freeman
- Smashing New York Times (from "A Broadway Musical") (Strouse-Adams) - Jason Graae
- Silverware (from "We Take the Town") (Karr-Dubey) - Lee Wilkof and Timothy Jerome
- Hundreds of Hats (from "Diamonds") (Sheffer-Ashman) - Jason Workman
- At the Same Time (from "Freaky Friday") (Rodgers-Forster) - Tammy Minoff and Patrick Levis
- When It Happens to You (from "The Red Shoes") (Styne-Stryker) - Lynne Wintersteller
- Lawyers (from "A Broadway Musical") (Strouse-Adams) - Gregory Jbara and Lee Wilkof
- At My Side (from "Welcome to the Club") (Coleman-Hotchner) - Sally Mayes and Michael Rupert
- In a State (from "A Wonderful Life") (Raposo-Harnick) - Brent Barrett
- Disneyland (from "Smile") (Hamlisch-Ashman) - Jodi Benson
- Reveille Sun (from "Here's Where I Belong") (Waldman-Uhry) - Glory Grampton
- The Memory of Tonight (from "Arthur, The Musical") (Skloff-Kauffman-Crane) - Carolee Carmello and Gregg Edelman
- Stomp the Blues Away (from "Honky Tonk Nights") (Valenti-Allen-Campbell) - Melba Joyce et al.
- New Words (from "One, Two, Three, Four, Five") (Yeston) - Liz Callaway
Customer Reviews:
Great gems from musicals that dissapeared.......2004-11-30
Songs from 1987's "Smile" make this well worth the price. The previously unreleased material from the late, great Howard Ashman deserves to have it's moment in the spotlight.
Also, there's Judy Kuhn's beautiful performance on "Starfish", Christine Baranski's vampy turn on "Sherry".
Finally, there's" New Words" from "One, Two, Three, Four, Five". This show has been restaged, by small theatre groups, under the title "History Loves Company". "New Words" is by far the best number of this show and Liz Callaway's voice fills with love as she sings this lullaby.
For a consummate musical theatre fan who's heard it all, this disc is a refreshing look at what has been lost over the years.
some gold mixed with dross.......2003-12-21
Some of these songs desrve to be unsung. But then you get a showstopper like Sherry and you wonder how could this show have flopped? That number alone makes this cd worth purchasing.I also enjoyed Marvin Hamlisch's toe tapping title song - Smile.There are also a few other lovely melodies which makes this cd a nice addition to a Broadway collection.
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- A great CD! Boyzone's matured side...
- Where We Belong. I love it!
- a great album
- BOYZONE'S THIRD ALBUM IS THEIR ABSOLUTE BEST!
- A brilliant album
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Where We Belong
Boyzone
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
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ASIN: B00001ZT85
Release Date: 2006-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Picture Of You
- Baby Can I Hold You (7in Edit)
- All That I Need (7in Edit)
- Must Have Been High
- And I
- That's How Love Goes
- Where Did You Go?
- I'm Learning (Part One)
- One Kiss At A Time
- While The World Is Going Crazy
- This Is Where I Belong
- Will Be Yours
- Good Conversation
- You Flew Away
- I'm Learning (Part Two)
- No Matter What
- I Love The Way You Love Me
Album Description
Reissue of British male teen-pop band's 1998 album with two unmarked bonus tracks added, 'No Matter What' and 'I Love The Way You Love Me'. 17 tracks total, also including the hits 'Baby Can I Hold You', 'Picture Of You' & 'All That I Need'. 1998 Polydor release.
Customer Reviews:
A great CD! Boyzone's matured side..........1999-05-30
It is definitely the one of the greatest CDs I've ever bought. It really really speaks to the heart. It's very mature and their lyrics are oh so true. If you need to soften up and add some truth to your heart, this is the CD. It speaks of love, in times of happiness and times of heart aches. I must say, it is simply grand!
Where We Belong. I love it!.......1999-03-10
This is the best album so far from Boyzone. They have shown the world that they are not just a band for teenagers, they suit all musical tastes of all ages. There is not one song which I do not like on the album. What can I say? This album is supperb and the band are brilliant and the most talented singers, ever to come out of Ireland. Keep up the good work Boyzone!
a great album.......1998-12-19
Boyzone have definitely proven their worth as artists - they truly are artists in every sense of the word. From Said and Done to A Different Beat to Where We Belong, Boyzone has definitely matured and improved. Not to mention the lyrics which have become more meaningful and deeper than those in their earlier albums. Their talent is doubtless too. Boyzone should not be seen as just another boy group - it's time to see them as real artists.
BOYZONE'S THIRD ALBUM IS THEIR ABSOLUTE BEST!.......1998-11-13
It took me a while to finally get my hands on a copy of this non-US release, but it was well worth the wait! "Where We Belong" takes the Boyz away from their previous teeny-bopper sound. This album has a more mature feel to it and brings the Boyz to a higher level. "And I" is probably my favourite track, with Ronan Keating on lead vocals. Mikey Graham takes a turn on leads with "Good Conversation" and Steven Gately does his share with "You Flew Away" and others. "I'm Learning" Parts One and Two has a great message. Ronan Keating is one of the best vocalists and songwriters of the 90's. I can listen to this CD over and over again. It is perfect for relaxing, romancing, and with songs like "Picture of You" you can get up and dance as well. I look forward to the release of Boyzone's US version of "Where We Belong" this month as they will have added different tracks especially for the American market. These 5 Irish lads are better than the other boy-groups out there. Just give them a listen!
A brilliant album.......1998-10-29
It's a very nice album, made by these 5 Irish boys. It's not only for girls because there are many good songs, not only about love to girls. Boyzone ever have songs with other context. Check it out - esp. Where I belong, and Where did you go !!!!
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ASIN: B0001U0GCG
Release Date: 2004-05-11 |
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- Sheep May Safely Graze - Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring - Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
- Aria (Air On The G String) - Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
- Air - Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields
- Love Divine, All Loves Excelling - Richard Farnes
- Canon in D major - Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
- Bridal Chorus - Stephen Cleobury
- The Prince Of Denmark's March - Michael Laird Brass
- Trumpet Tune And Air - Peter Hurford
- Panis Angelicus - Luciano Pavarotti
- Ave Maria - Wandsworth School Boys' Choir, National Philharmonic Orchestra and Luciano Pavarotti
- Exsultate, Jubilate, K. 165 - Leontyne Price
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- Wedding March - Peter Hurford
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- Let The Bright Seraphim - Dame Joan Sutherland
- Abide With Me - Anthony Way
- Ombra Mai Fu - Anthony Way
- On Wings Of Song - Utah Symphony Orchestra
- Toccata - Stephen Cleobury
- Praise, My Soul, The King Of Heaven - Richard Farnes
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- My Heart Will Go On - James Horner
- I Will Always Love You - Dolly Parton
- Love Theme - Nino Rota
- Up Where We Belong - Will Jennings
- As Time Goes By - Herman Hupfeld
- Take My Breath Away - Giorgio Moroder
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight? - Elton John
- Evergreen - Barbra Streisand
- Love Is All Around - Reg Presley
- Maid Marian At The Waterfall (Everything I Do) I Do For You - Seattle Symphony Orchestra
- Moon River - Henry Mancini
- Where Do I Begin - Francis Lai
- When A Man Loves A Woman - Andrew Wright
- The Way We Were - Marvin Hamlisch
- Unchained Melody - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
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ASIN: B0000W3ZH8
Release Date: 2003-12-23 |
Tracks:
- Arthur's Theme
- Bright Eyes
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina
- Moon River
- For Your Eyes Only
- A Groovy Kind Of Love
- Lara's Theme
- Secret Love
- When I Fall In Love
- The Time Of My Life
- Flashdance
- Hopelessly Devoted To You
- Up Where We Belong
- You've Lost That Loving Feeling
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Where We Belong
Manufacturer: Rackettown
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ASIN: B0002EXKHO
Release Date: 2004-06-07 |
Tracks:
- Marshall County Red Clay
- Keep On Walkin'
- I Still Do
- I Can Help Myself
- Nothing In Rambling
- For Viola
- Friends of Old
- Lay It on the Line
- Oh Carolina
- These Days
- Tomorrow Is Another Day
- Without The Pain
- I've Got A Feeling
- What I Lack
- Endless
- Atchafalaya
- Where We Belong
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Outstanding.......2005-02-15
I've been a fan of Dave and Lisa for eight years now. There harmonies are graceful and honest. Dave's guitar is smooth as silk, and his claw banjo brings you back to how we used to hear it before the trustafarian attack on bluegrass.
But this is not bluegrass, this is folk music. Lisa's lyrics are not mushy or overbearing; they are simply Lisa's. If you'd like to hear social-geography set to music, just listen to the first track. If you'd like to hear a shot at redemeption, just listen to Without the Pain. If you want to hear plain fun, listen to Lay it on the Line. There is no pretension in these lyrics, just REAL experience set to music.
I can't recommend this cd enough to those people who wish to find good, honest music. This whole thing was recorded in a log cabin with no overdubs. Just buy it, you'll feel like you got it for free.
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ASIN: B00005YLQR
Release Date: 1996-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Streets of Philadelphia [From Philadelphia]
- Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme) [From Aladdin]
- Firm (Main Title)
- Theme from in the Line of Fire
- Theme from Rain Man
- Unchained Melody [From Ghost]
- All for Love [From the Three Musketeers]
- For Your Eyes Only [From for Your Eyes Only]
- I'm Every Woman [From The Bodyguard]
- Theme from Twin Peaks
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- (Everything I Do) I Do It for You [From Robin Hood Suite]
- Beauty and The Beast [From Beauty and the Beast]
- Dances With Wolves [From Dances with Wolves]
- Theme from Schindler's List
- Take My Breath Away [From Top Gun]
- Chariots of Fire [From Chariots of Fire]
- Theme from Cliffhanger
- Lonely Shepherd [From the Lonely Shepherd]
- When I Fall in Love [From Sleepless in Seattle]
- Love Theme from "An Officer and a Gentleman"
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- Part Studio/Part Live But All Good
- Wow!!! It's Back!!!!
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The Marshall Tucker Band
Manufacturer: K-Tel Entertainment
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ASIN: B00005Y7F6
Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
Tracks:
- This Ol' Cowboy
- Low Down Ways
- In My Own Way
- How Can I Slow Down
- Where a Country Boy Belongs
- Now She's Gone
- Try One More Time
- Ramblin'
- 24 Hours at a Time
- Everyday (I Have the Blues)
- Take the Highway
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Part Studio/Part Live But All Good.......2003-03-09
What can I say? I just like the Marshall Tucker Band. Studio. live, country, rock, heavy, soft, these guys were talents that rivaled the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
This band's instruments and vocals just blend so nicely. Just listen to This Ol' Cowboy with the interplay between the flute and guitar. Toy Caldwell's soft vocals fit like a hand in a glove. Low Down Ways is a nice blend of country and rock. Good sharp guitar solo with nice drumming by Paul Riddle. And how about the slide guitars by Elvin Bishop on Where A Country Boy Belongs? Can't forget the pretty piano on Try One More Time. Perfect for romancing that lady.
Anyway, the live portion of this CD is good but you really have to be in the right mood. 24 Hours At A Time is catchy tune but at nearly fourteen minutes in length, the jamming can be a bit too long. Its OK when you are in the mood for extending instrumentation and tolerable when you are not. Everyday I Have The Blues has a few interesting shifts in tempo but merely is performed as an excuse for Toy Caldwell to show off his fine soloing. Don't get me wrong, Toy was a fabulous guitar player and on this track he sounds fine. However eleven and a half minutes of noodling is not exactly my cup of tea.
Some flaws but certainly a fine release. I would get Searching For A Rainbow, the debut, and Carolina Dreams first.
Wow!!! It's Back!!!!.......2003-02-02
This is Marshall Tucker's best album. It had gone out of print for a long time. It is great to see back!
Musically, Marshall Tucker was the secong best of all the Southern Rock bands (behind the Allman Brothers). They didn't write powerful lyrics like Lynard Skynard, but they certainly could outplay them. Most of Marshall Tucker's material was either love songs or about being a cowboy.
This was originally a double LP. But like all of Marshall Tucker's albums, the sides were short enough that you could easily fit two LP's on one CD.
This album is Marshall Tucker at it's countriest and at it's rockingist (how's that for two made up words). The first half is studio material, that has more of a country twang than most other Marshall Tucker albums. It also features two of the best songs, This Old Cowboy and In My Own Way. These two songs were on the first side of the LP. The second side of the LP rarely got played, but it still has some strong songs, like Scared Me to Death.
The last half of the CD is live material. Marshall Tucker was a fantastic live band. But, unfortunately, there are not too many live recordings available. Other than this album, there is one other live track, Can't You See on Searching For A Rainbow. The real stand out is 24 Hours At A Time, which is the best thing on any Marshall Tucker album. It is a fantastic 14 minute jam, that even features a little bit of Charlie Daniels on violin.
I have an earlier version of the CD. It is a little flatter than the original LP. It is a slight difference and very difficult to tell unless you play them side by side. I don't know if this newer version has an improved dynamic range.
In the beginning, I had written off Marshall Tucker as a band going nowhere. The first time I saw them as a lead act, they only played 20 minutes and then came back for a 20 minute encore. However, the next times I saw them, they really opened up their show. They had a really great version of Never Trust A Stranger. They were opening act for Fleetwood Mac at a sold out University of Arizona football stadium. The starting time for the concert was changed to earlier time, because both groups wanted to play longer.
Marshall Tucker stuck together for a long time, until bassist Tommy Caldwell died. The group continued for a while longer and then disbanded. Singer Doug Gray and reedman, Jerry Eubanks reformed Marshall Tucker into a gospel band. Be careful of any CD's released after 1983.
Toy Caldwell continued to perform on his own and released a few CD's. I really like his CD "Can't You See". It is a little bit rough, but it is one last chance to hear him play live. Toy Caldwell died in 1993.
3rd Time's a Charm.......2002-04-10
The Marshall Tucker Band's third album "Where We All Belong" is another strong effort from one of southern rock's better artists. Though a notch or so below Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, MTB put out some excellent music, especially during their 1970s heyday. A little less rocking and more country oriented than Skynyrd or the Allmans, MTB was actually better at writing ballads. This album lacks only a first rate single, though the best tracks are "In My Own Way," "Where a Country Boy Belongs" and "Now She's Gone." The second half is live, and features extended versions of earlier MTB standouts like "24 Hours at a Time," (with Charlie Daniels on fiddle) and "Take the Highway."
Overall, a fine but often overlooked southern rock album.
The 3rd MTB album.......2002-03-11
The Marshall Tucker bands third release was eagerly anticipated for two reasons. (One), their first two releases "The Marshall Tucker Band" and "A New Life" had made them nearly co-equal with the best of the Southern Rock bands and (Two), fans who had not already seen them perform live (as I had a chance to do just as this album was being released) would get a chance to hear them live. And what a fearless live band they were! Half of this album is live with two songs off the first album ("Ramblin' and "Take the Highway") and one off of the second album ("24 Hours at a Time") getting extended jam here as well as another live gem ("Everyday I Have the Blues") that has Toy Caldwell playing some intro licks that make you feel as if there must be smoke coming off of his Gibson Les Paul.
The other half of this album was cut in the studio and showcases a great piece of western swing/jazz melancholy called "This Ole Cowboy", plus some superb vocals by Doug Gray, especially on "How Can I Slow Down" (the band opened with this tune when I saw them live) which has him really stretching his vocal range; and a sentimental favorite, "In My Own Way", which he sings as convincingly as any song they ever performed. And although Charlie Daniels was not an official member of the group, his fiddle playing contributes essentially to this record and can be heard on the studio as well as the live portions of this record.
All in all, this album finds the Tucker Boys at the top of their form, and to many of us MTB fans, they would not come off of this until several albums later.
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