Cake City
Track Listings
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1. Girlfriend
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2. Soul Happy Hour
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3. What's the Matter Boy?
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4. Human Jungle
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5. Who Loves You Now?
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6. Nothing Special
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7. Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
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8. Big Bad Thing
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9. Love Kittens
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10. Road Runner
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11. Big Old Wind
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12. City of Night
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13. Sweet Jane
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14. Affection - Jazz Butcher Conspiracy
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15. Speedy Gonzales - Jazz Butcher Conspiracy
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16. Knocking on Heaven's Door - Jazz Butcher Conspiracy
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17. Over You
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18. May I?
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19. Water
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2001 compilation for The great Pat Fish (Jazz Butcher Conspiracy) and friends including David J (Love & Rockets). Features 19 of their best tunes including 'The Human Jungle', 'Who Loves You Now?', 'Nothing Special' and 'Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present'.
Cake City,The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy,Vinyl Japan,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Cake City
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- Russian Nights
- Renaissance Man
- Critically acclaimed - and a favorite of mine, too
- A Fine Set, But Not as Fine as It Might Be
- An Outstanding Set
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Saint-Saëns: The Complete Works for Piano & Orchestra
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ASIN: B00005NUPA
Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
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Pianist Stephen Hough is a certified genius, recipient of a 2001 MacArthur Foundation "genius grant." Although he apparently received the award for his explorations of uncommon piano repertoire, he also deserved it for the quality of his piano tone, which is extremely beautiful, as conveyed here by Hyperion's lush recording of the Saint-Saens piano concertos. Unlike most previous volumes of Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series, this one includes some familiar works, especially the Second Piano Concerto. If you listen to that first, you'll realize just how good Hough's performances are throughout this set, since he matches any of the great pianists who have recorded the work. Notice the way he zips through the incredibly fast finale without the slightest hint of effort or rush. Although the Second, Fourth, and Fifth Concertos are the only ones still heard in our concert halls, all these pieces have their attractions--especially the delightful waltz "Wedding Cake," which would make a great concert encore. Sakari Oramo, the new music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, provides alert accompaniment, rich in detail, and the orchestra plays beautifully. This isn't an inexpensive set, but quality like this is cheap at any price. --Leslie Gerber
Customer Reviews:
Russian Nights.......2007-05-08
Great music! And it came with a freebie trial CD of some other Classical CDs- like getting a free CD.
Renaissance Man.......2006-04-05
Saint-Saens was a Renaissance man: botany, astronomy, archeology, mathematics, natural history, and philosophy were subjects he participated in throughout his life. He wrote articles, read papers at scientific societies, contributed notes to learned journals on the eclipse of the sun, and published a volume of poetry. Saint-Saens was also a musical child prodigy; began piano lessons at age 2 ½, at 3 wrote his first composition, and memorized a recital of Mozart and Beethoven concertos, as well as music by Handel, Hummel, and Bach. This CD of piano/orchestral works is a showcase of Saint-Saens' brilliant musical mind, one which was considered old-fashioned by modern composers of the time, and fused Classicism and Romanticism together, a style today's society is happy to have, since Saint-Saens could have easily been successful in another career.
The four character pieces for piano and orchestra are all rather interesting. Wedding Cake (6')is a waltz-caprice for piano and strings alone; a dainty showpiece in a whimsical setting, sparring gentility vs. extroverted. The Allegro Appassionato (5') is also a showpiece with lightning-quick orchestral and piano work, with a lush, contrasted middle. Rhapsodie d'Auvergne (8') uses a folk-based melody Saint-Saens heard a French washer-woman singing. Fresh, captivating melody and orchestration, the music is emotionally moving, along with come snappier folk-like ideas in contrast. The last, Africa (9'), is taken from Saint-Saens' many travels abroad: Algeria, Canary Islands, Africa, Russia, South America, USA, Scandinavia, and Indonesia; Saint-Saens in fact studied the folk music of North Africa. The work, Africa, is a sort of fantasy on many tunes from North Africa, another neat orchestral/piano showpiece.
The five piano concertos show a growth in composition from Saint-Saens over a period of time. The first (26')is inspired by the Fontainebleau forest; there is fresh vitality, youthful optimism, as well as occasional Spanish harmonic inflections, a trend Saint-Saens will continue more in his lifetime. The second concerto (21'), with its gruff, minor opening, is a Romantic counterpart to his first; long sweeping lines, a fanciful scherzo, and dramatic sweep throughout show a maturing Saint-Saens. Concerto No. 3 (25')shows Saint-Saens' penchant for melody; while the opening is a bit wandering and ponderous, there is a catchy, heroic theme; an emotional second mvt., and an infectious finale theme, a heavy barcarolle/dance type feel, for an emotional and fun concerto. The fourth concerto (24'), only in two movements, begins with a sneaky theme in a sort of theme and variation form, along with a chorale reminiscent of his "Organ" Symphony, but ending with a lively scherzo, a simple melody, and a dashing finale, showing simplicity and classicism in his mature style. The last concerto (27'), often called "Egyptian", is unabashedly Romantic, including some bold and striking Spanish rhythms, some unusual modes and syncopations, some orientalism (weird voicings and multi-cultural devices that are unusually forward-looking for Saint-Saens), and an optimistic finale. The evolution of time shows Saint-Saens embracing the past, with a special hold on Romanticism, but surprises me with no lack of inventiveness in later life, not to mention a never-quelling mind for tunefulness, evident in all of these works.
These are very good performances by Stephen Hough on piano and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Sakari Oramo. The orchestra is rich and full, all voices speak clearly and play with lightness, humor, and grandeur when asked for; all in all a terrific ensemble presentation. The pianist is remarkably at home; nothing is heavy (which is rarely called for in Saint-Saens), bringing out the classicism in his music. Instead, texture and color are Saint-Saens' best Romantic attributes, and Hough brings those out, not to mention extremely clean playing. The piano is miked close, and the sound is forward and "dry", but Hough backs off when his role requires it, and the piano and orchestra work remarkably well together, playing off one another at times. The Hyperion sound is excellent and makes the disk a success, a resonant atmosphere and crisp playing are captured on this disk well. The CD's are full as well: CD1 at 79+ minutes and CD2 at 76 minutes, is a lot of music, and the extra four character pieces on top of the concertos makes this a must-have. Excellent performances with amazing sound; recommended. TT: 155.28
Critically acclaimed - and a favorite of mine, too.......2003-09-24
This wonderful recording of the Saint-Saens concertos does a fine job of rendering the Romantic style without getting smug about it. Hough gives them an appropriately warm and colourful feel, without lapsing into the overly lush and indistinct sound I associate with other performances. The four non-concerto pieces make this a very nice set, and the flamboyant 'Africa' in particular will keep you coming back for more.
I have always been a fan of Stephen Hough, from the first time I saw his hands dissolve into an utter blur - not for one measure or passage, but for most of a fiery encore (we got three out of him that night!). These discs prove his facility with somewhat mellower fare, and have brought Saint-Saens back to my attention after years of (unintentional) neglect. If you want mighty and massive, Saint-Saens' German or Russian contemporaries will be more satisfying; but lyrical works like these should not be overlooked if you want to be acquainted with the best of the piano concerto form.
A Fine Set, But Not as Fine as It Might Be.......2003-07-29
The most remarkable feature of this recording may also be one of its chief drawbacks-namely that all of Saint-Saens' concerted music of piano is crammed onto two chock-a-block discs. I doubt, given the technical limitations of the compact disc, that Hyperion could have added a brief etude or caprice to either of these CDs. Great value, then, except that it seems this compactness came at a price. Almost all of these works seem rushed in spots, as if Hough and company knew they were working against space constraints. I can't say for a fact that this is true, but while there is no end of brio and élan in these performances, there is often a lack of the Gallic elegance that Saint-Saens also provides in works that, not surprisingly, the suave, fastidious craftsman Maurice Ravel cited as models for his concertos.
If all you know is the popular Second Concerto, which some wag once claimed as traversing music history "from Bach to Offenbach," then you only know the shallowest of Saint-Saens' concertos. If you are not familiar with the Fourth Concerto, Saint-Saens' finest orchestral work, you should be. Built on the same architectural principles as the composer's popular Organ Symphony, this is more successful still and certainly more tasteful, though, as in the Organ Symphony, the finale is the weakest bit and keeps the concerto in the realm of the near-great rather than the great. Hough and Oramo lavish their best work on this concerto, and the performance is a winner, from the mysterious opening to the resounding appearance of the motto theme in chorale treatment by the brass. (After that, it's all downhill for the concerto anyway, as Saint-Saens ends with some especially empty display work for the pianist.)
Elsewhere, I find a lack of willingness on the part of the soloist and conductor to let the music expand naturally. This is especially true in the slow movement of the Egyptian Concerto (No. 5), which here lacks the requisite exoticism and even mysticism, I think. Ditto Saint-Saens' other North Africa-inspired piece titled simply "Africa." There may be something of the slapdash about this work anyway, though I enjoy it, but the performers give this less-than-vintage Saint-Saens no time to breathe, which it sorely needs if it is to survive at all. There's a tendency to rush the charming First Concerto, too, and there, despite all the brilliance, goes some of the charm. On the other hand, the underrated Third Concerto sounds imposing and even important in Hough's performance, and if he can't do much for the commonplace music of the finale, no one else can either.
One other problem has to do with the recording. In general, Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series has featured fine, natural sound, but here the sound is very close and dry, with the piano placed in an unnaturally forward and rather airless perspective.
So while I'm, as always, impressed by the brilliance of Hough's playing in these concertos, I think something important is missing. And as fine as the Fourth Concerto and parts of the other concertos are in these performances, overall I prefer Jean-Phillipe Collard and Andre Previn. The sound on their EMI discs (catalog number 73356) is more recessed and maybe a little lacking in presence but much more realistic overall. And the performances have all the Gallic elegance that Hough and Oramo's lack. Add to this EMI's two-fer price, and you can't go wrong.
So if your budget allows for two sets of Saint-Saens concertos, certainly Hough's should be one of them. Otherwise, I think Collard is your man.
An Outstanding Set.......2001-12-13
I read a comment several years ago by the pianist Phillipe Entremont that he felt the Saint Saens concerto's lacked the emotional charge of the German concertos (Beethoven, Schumann etc.) I think this comment is shortsighted in that it neglects the many concertos written for the instrument between Beethoven and Saint Saens, a tradition that the Romantic Piano Series provides insight into. It is arguable that Saint Saens (a true Renaissance man) was the most accomplished composer-performer of his day and his piano concertos represent a high point. Perhaps the awful truth is that these concertos are fun to listen to. They are virtuoso pieces that sparkle and delight. Perhaps not as profound as some concertos but works that should be heard much more frequently in the concert hall.
I have had the Roget set for several years and have the Cortot recording of the Fourth concerto, and agree without reservation that Stephan Hough plays remarkably well. He captures the brilliance of these concertos remarkably well. The only drawback of the set is that the Third concerto was recorded at a different venue and has a dryer sound. The added bonus of this set are the shorter pieces Saint Saens wrote for piano and orchestra that were included on this set. For me, this is the set of these concertos to have, and I hope listeners unfamiliar with them will buy it. They do not disappoint.
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Saint-Saëns: Organ Symphony; The Carnival of the Animals; Dance macabre; Wedding Cake Caprice
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ASIN: B0000030RA
Release Date: 1993-12-16 |
Tracks:
- Sym No.3 in c, Op.78: I. Adagio-Allegro Moderato-Poco Adagio - Noel Rawsthorne
- Sym No.3 in c, Op.78: II. Allegro Moderato-Presto-Maestoso-Allegro - Noel Rawsthorne
- Danse Macabre - John Toth
- Caprice-Valse 'Wedding Cake', Op.76 - Jorge Federico Osorio
- The Carnival Of The Animals: Intro And Royal March Of The Lion
- The Carnival Of The Animals: Cocks And Hens
- The Carnival Of The Animals: Asses
- The Carnival Of The Animals: Tortoises
- The Carnival Of The Animals: The Elephant
- The Carnival Of The Animals: Kangaroos
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- The Carnival Of The Animals: The Swan
- The Carnival Of The Animals: Finale
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- Another Brilliant Budget Buy
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Massenet / Saint-Saens: Orchestral Works
Tortelier , City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra , Fremaux , and Saint-Saens
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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ASIN: B000083LR1
Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
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- II: Andalouse
- III: Aragonaise
- IV: Aubade
- V: Catalane
- VI: Madrilene
- VII: Navarraise
- I: Marche
- II: Air De Ballet
- III: Angelus
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- The Last Sleep Of The Virgin
- The Swan - Camille Saint-Saens
- Allegro Appassionato, Op. 43 - Camille Saint-Saens
- Caprice For Violin & Orchestra, Op. 52 - Camille Saint-Saens
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Customer Reviews:
Another Brilliant Budget Buy.......2004-08-14
Don't you just love it when classic recordings get reissued on CD at a budget price! Such is the case with this title in EMI's "Encore" series featuring orchestral works by Massenet and Saint-Saens. Louis Fremaux, leading the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conducts all of these outstanding performances. This is only my second Fremaux/CBSO CD -- the first being an old EMI Seraphim two-fer featuring the "Organ" Symphony -- but I am very impressed with what I have heard so far from them. These recordings (made in the early 1970s) brilliantly capture some of Massenet's best known works -- the Ballet Music from "Le Cid," "Scenes pittoresques" and "The Last Sleep of the Virgin." Equally enjoyable are lesser known pieces by Saint-Saens, including "The Swan" and "Allegro appassionato" with cellist Paul Tortelier, Caprice for Violin and Orchestra and "Le Delgue - Prelude" with violinist Yan Pascal Tortelier, and "Wedding Cake" with violinist Maria de la Pau. Needless to say, I was thrilled to get so much music at such an inexpensive price. In all, this is another stunning "Encore" from the folks at EMI.
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Cakewalks Rags & Blues: Military Style
Various Artists
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ASIN: B0000666Z5
Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
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- Great primer for Jazz Butcher newcomers, rare tracks aplenty
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Cake City
The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy
Manufacturer: Vinyl Japan
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ASIN: B00005NE0Y
Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- Girlfriend
- Soul Happy Hour
- What's the Matter Boy?
- Human Jungle
- Who Loves You Now?
- Nothing Special
- Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
- Big Bad Thing
- Love Kittens
- Road Runner
- Big Old Wind
- City of Night
- Sweet Jane
- Affection - Jazz Butcher Conspiracy
- Speedy Gonzales - Jazz Butcher Conspiracy
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- Over You
- May I?
- Water
Album Description
2001 compilation for The great Pat Fish (Jazz Butcher Conspiracy) and friends including David J (Love & Rockets). Features 19 of their best tunes including 'The Human Jungle', 'Who Loves You Now?', 'Nothing Special' and 'Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present'.
Customer Reviews:
Great primer for Jazz Butcher newcomers, rare tracks aplenty.......2001-11-30
Newcomers: This is a great catchy balanced way to start. If you love smart bands, this is the right place surely. For hardcore Jazz Butcher fans, there are plenty of very rare tracks I've never even heard of. And they're good.
The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy band has always found a way of slipping through the commercial cracks. Robyn Hitchcock has a cult celebrity. What about Pat Fish & Gang? They're beyond similar with Robyn. Catchy tunes, smart lyrics, distinct humour, but with jazzy spiky guitar atmophere. Certainly a product of punk - only the 'no rules' freedom of punk could allow them to exist. They showed up past late for the punk game, but they applied that expression, and applied better musical tools. This is tuneful stuff. You really need this CD.
Blah Blah. Anyway, 'Cake City' collects material from the early-mid '80s Glass Records era. The beauty of this CD is it doesn't play as cute tuneful novelty, there's substance with the jokes. Of course, the gorgous lyrical tunes would perfect in the early '90s. But the balance here is stronger than any Jazz Butcher album from the '80s.
For hardcore fans, tracks 12-19 are required. Most of the Jazz Butcher albums are out of print. I own so many impossibly rare JBC records, I thought I knew it all. But I have only 1 of these 7 tracks.
[I believe this is] The Track Listing:
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Girlfriend / Soul Happy Hour / What's the Matter Boy? / The Human Jungle / Who Loves You Now? / Nothing Special / Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present / Big Bad Thing / Love Kittens / Roadrunner / Big Old Wind / City of Night / Sweet Jane / Affection / Speedy Gonzales / Knocking on Heaven's Door / Over You (not Roxy Music) / May I? / Water. (CD time: 71 minutes)
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William Grant Still, Nathanial Dett: Piano Music
Manufacturer: Altarus
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ASIN: B000003IXQ
Release Date: 1996-04-16 |
Tracks:
- After The Cake Walk
- Cave Of The Winds
- Inspiration Waltzes
- Enchantment: A Romantic Suite For The Piano On An Original Program: I. Incantation
- Enchantment: A Romantic Suite For The Piano On An Original Program: II. Song Of The Shrine
- Enchantment: A Romantic Suite For The Piano On An Original Program: III. Dance Of Desire
- Enchantment: A Romantic Suite For The Piano On An Original Program: IV. Beyond The Dream
- Dark Horsemen (Three Visions, No.1)
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- A Deserted Plantation: I. Spiritual
- A Deserted Plantation: II. Young Missy
- A Deserted Plantation: III. Dance
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Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1, Le Cygne (The Swan), Allegro Appasionato for Cello and Orchestra, Caprice for Violin and Orchestra, Prelude to Le Deluge, Wedding Cake Caprice
Camille Saint-Saens , Paul Tortelier , Yan Pascal Tortelier , Maria de la Pau , Louis Fremaux , and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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ASIN: B00000DR2I
Release Date: 1988-08-03 |
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Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals/Litolff: Scherzo/Fauré: Ballade for Piano and Orchestra/Mendelssohn: Rondo Brill
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Release Date: 1994-11-04 |
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