Eroc's Wolkenreisen [Import]

eroc's wolkenreisen [import]

Track Listings
1. Moin Moin
2. Fantasico
3. Changing Skies
4. Space Shuffle
5. Seitenwind
6. Wolkenreise 88
7. Hundertwasser
8. Vogelfrei
9. Javea
10. Sternchen
11. Goblin's Christmascarol
12. Greenhouse Effect
13. Wolkenreise 78
14. Sonntagsfarht
15. La Stampa
16. Wolkenreise 98
17. The Sugar Pie Soundtrack
18. Cowboys
19. Touch Me
20. Conny's Comment
See all 34 tracks on this disc

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Product Description
1998 Repertoire release, a thorough retrospective of the ex-Grobschnitt drummer's solo albums. 34 tracks, including many previously unreleased, old favorites and the classic 1978 hit 'Wolkenreise', which has sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide. All tracks are remastered. Also contains lots of photos and track-by-track notes by Eroc! Double slimline jewel case within a slipcase.

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Eroc's Wolkenreisen [Import]
Jersey Boys (2005 Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Jersey Boys
  • Like being there
  • A step back in musical time
  • Great music, but missing too much
  • Jersey boys win my heart
Jersey Boys (2005 Original Broadway Cast)
Ronald Melrose , Ken Dow , Anik Oulianine , Stephanie Cummins , Deborah Hurwitz , Kevin Dow , Joe Payne , Larry Saltzman , Dave Spier , Bill Hayes , Randall Andos , Bob Milikan , Debra Shufelt , Maxine Roach , Belinda Whitney , Cenovia Cummins , Eric de Gioia , Louise Owen , Robin Zeh , Sarah Schwartz , Shinwon Kim , Christian Hoff , Daniel Reichard , Donnie Kehr , Erica Piccininni , J. Robert Spencer , Jennifer Naimo , John Lloyd Young , Sara Schmidt , Tituss Burgess , Steve Orich , and Bob Gaudio
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ASIN: B000BFH2QY
Release Date: 2005-11-01

Tracks:

  1. Ces Soirees la'
  2. Early Years Medley
  3. Cry For Me
  4. Backups Medley
  5. Sherry
  6. Big Girls Don't Cry
  7. Walk Like A Man
  8. December, 1963
  9. My Boyfriend's Back
  10. My Eyes Adored You
  11. Dawn (Go Away)
  12. Big Man In Town
  13. Dialog: A Little Trouble
  14. Beggin'
  15. Dialog: See How You Handle It
  16. Medley Listen Listen
  17. c'mon marianne
  18. Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You
  19. Working My Way Back To You
  20. Fallen Angel

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Although it squarely falls in the "jukebox musical" category, Jersey Boys doesn¹t try to integrate its songs in an artificial plotline. The show tells the story of the early-1960s group the Four Seasons, and the musical numbers tend to be introduced in context, as when songwriter Bob Gaudio comes up with a tune, or the quartet performs a show. This allows Jersey Boys to flow better than some of ill-fated peers, and the actors can shine without having to bend backward to accommodate an inane book. The show's most (only) daring move is to start with a hip-hop-tinged French-language version of "December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)," an actual hit in France in 2000. After that it's all VH1-biopic territory, but it's done with so much flair, taste and energy that the ride's a fun one. The Four Seasons had enough hits ("Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Rag Doll," etc.) to easily fill an evening at the theater, so it's left to the cast to do right by them. And it does, particularly John Lloyd Young as the band¹s star lead, Frankie Valli. Young hits all the falsetto notes and brings real freshness to the part. His "Can¹t Take My Eyes Off You," a second-act peak, is signed, sealed and delivered with a star's acumen. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Album Description

Recounting the rich history and reliving the timeless sounds of the phenomenal Frankie Vallie & The 4 Seasons, the new Broadway musical Jersey Boys answers the musical-and philosophical question, "How did four would-be wise guys from Newark, NJ, become one of the greatest chart-topping successes in pop music history?" Jersey Boys celebrates legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Massi who, as the 4 seasons, wrote their own songs, invented their own identity, and sold 175 million records worldwide-all before they were 30.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Jersey Boys.......2007-07-08

Purchased CD prior to seeing the show when visiting USA in '06. A fun lively show - the CD now captivates those fond memories of not only the foot tapping music & show but also our special time in New York.

5 out of 5 stars Like being there.......2007-07-05

Have seen the play twice. This album lets me relive the experience anytime anyplace. A great piece of Rock n roll history.

5 out of 5 stars A step back in musical time.......2007-07-05

My wife and daughter didn't know about the Four Seasons but I did. When I told them I wanted to see the musical on stage, there was no interest so I bought this product and they heard it in the car. We went to the stage musical soon after and we have listened to the entire disk so many times I've lost track. I created a Four Seasons monster in my daughter. She's fifteen and has memorized most of the songs and sings along while we are driving somewhere.

4 out of 5 stars Great music, but missing too much.......2007-07-04

I saw this play at age 16 with no idea who the Four Seasons were, but instantly fell in love with it. The problem is, this soudntrack cuts a two hour play into less than an hour on CD. Most of the dialouge is missing, only including enough to let each member of the group at least say something. I know many play soundtracks cut out dialouge, but what confuses me is why this stretches to the music as well. What is there is amazing, but I don't understand why most of the songs are cut to half, and sometimes even a third or fourth of their original lengths. I love this CD, just be aware that you are hardly getting any story, just clips of lots of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons songs. So, great music and dialouge, just not enough for a musical soundtrack.

5 out of 5 stars Jersey boys win my heart.......2007-07-03

what a wonderful album-brings back such wonderful memories
they don't write songs like this enough today
The Road to Escondido
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great pairing
  • pleased
  • a good lesson on how a rock star gracefully ages
  • The Road to Escondido
  • Great CD
The Road to Escondido
J.J. Cale , and Eric Clapton
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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ASIN: B000I5X81A
Release Date: 2006-11-07

Tracks:

  1. Danger
  2. Heads In Georgia
  3. Missing Person
  4. When This War Is Over
  5. Sporting Life Blues
  6. Dead End Road
  7. It's Easy
  8. Hard To Thrill
  9. Anyway The Wind Blows
  10. Three Little Girls
  11. Don't Cry Sister
  12. Last Will And Testament
  13. Who Am I Telling You?
  14. Ride The River

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J.J. Cale penned two of Eric Clapton's career-defining solo hits, "Cocaine" and "After Midnight." And since Clapton has often fashioned his persona in a WWJD manner (what would J.J. do?), this collaboration is long overdue. But despite the rather slick production and long list of guest backing musicians (including four bassists, four drummers, five other guitarists, and three percussionists), The Road to Escondido is still dominated more by Cale than Clapton. The relatively reticent Okie wrote 11 of the 14 tracks, and it's his low-key soufflé of blues, jazz, and country that shapes and directs the disc's tone, with Clapton along for the ride. The opening "Danger" sets the dusky mood as the duo rides a typical Cale swamp groove that gives way to a tightly wound Slowhand solo. They trade lead vocals on a lovely version of the after-hours jazz blues classic "Sporting Life Blues," and the ubiquitous John Mayer makes an impressive appearance on the subtle blues of "Hard to Thrill."

Clapton hasn't sounded this relaxed or involved in his own material for years. The traditionally laid-back, if not quite snoozy, Cale responds with a comparatively energized performance, likely due to the high-profile company. When the two harmonize on the mid-tempo foot tapper "Anyway the Wind Blows," the result is so natural and spontaneous it's a shame these two didn't join forces earlier. On paper, it appears that Cale has the most to gain from partnering with an established superstar, but the fact is this collaboration yields Eric Clapton's most engaging and contagious roots-rock release in a long time. --Hal Horowitz

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They say you can't go home again, but don't tell Eric Clapton. Quick on the heels of his vaunted Cream reunion/boomer wet dream, the English guitar legend teamed with influential Tulsa country-blues fixture J.J. Cale, writer of early Clapton solo hits "Cocaine" and "After Midnight," and a slate of then 'n' now all-stars (including some of the final performances by keyboard great Billy Preston) to reinvent the guitarist's laid-back '70s groove for a new era. The result is one of the most grounded and satisfying Clapton releases in many a year, a true musical collaboration with the guitarist's own longtime hero that coaxes their muses down familiar, if still refreshing, musical avenues.

The album's billing seems more than merely alphabetical: Cale pens 11 of the tunes, with Clapton contributing the gentle acoustic folk-pop of "Three Little Girls" and John Mayer offering up the slinky, jaded blues "Hard to Thrill," where fellow fret god Albert Lee adds his touch to Clapton's countrified revival. But it's the interplay between Cale and Clapton that carries the day throughout, from the signature sound of "Danger" and single "Ride the River" and the Deadhead-friendly vibes of the shuffling "Missing Person" and "When the War Is Over" to their deliciously languorous cover of "Sporting Life Blues." Clapton's playing is as lyrical as ever, yet channeled into a savory heartland mindset that's anything but clichéd. --Jerry McCulley

Album Description

After years of admiring each other's musical masterworks, guitar great J.J. Cale and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer/Grammy-winner Eric Clapton have teamed up to create an original album together called The Road to Escondido. The resulting hybrid sound defies labels, and instead finds influence across the spectrum of blues, rock, country, and fold. The songs are warm and rich with deep-flowing rhythms while using an economy of words to express much.

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great pairing.......2007-05-14

Finally, an album I can use for cruisin' in the car, or dance to if the mood strikes! Cale's and Clapton's styles are wonderfully complimentary. Sure, maybe the album is a bit reminiscent of the '70s, and doesn't explore new territory, but there was lot of FINE and fun music that came out then, which made us SMILE. It's great these two legends chose to reiterate that feeling, including other notables to team up with them.

5 out of 5 stars pleased.......2007-05-13

the guitar playing by both is fantastic, I would like to see Eric and JJ on tour together, what a concert that would be, imagin!!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars a good lesson on how a rock star gracefully ages .......2007-04-07

Eric Clapton has made it thru much in the past 40 years: drugs and alcohol, personal tragedy, and horrible 80's synthesizers. This CD is just plain good-it doesn't try to be something it's not, and Clapton doesn't have to prove he's a guitar god anymore. J.J. Cale writes some good bluesy rock songs and together they sound great. The addition of Dereck Trucks on slide guitar is terrific, as is Billy Preston on the organ. This recording is not "slick" or "overproduced" as some have said-it sounds smooth, clear and accurate. I have a feeling that this CD will receive regular playing time on my stereo for many, many years.

5 out of 5 stars The Road to Escondido.......2007-03-30

This is the latest in the "Best-Of" For Clapton to unifiy with JJ Cale with Taj Mahal's harmonica, JJ Cale's band, this is sincerely one of the finest sounds I have heard from either of them. They have picked a few of John's best songs and melded their voices and their guitars. Clapton wanted to learn Cale's studio techniques and if he didn't he wasn't watching. This will be one of my favorites for a long time to come and one I will turn other's on to.

5 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2007-03-27

Finally J.J. Cale and Eric Clapton have got together,
Tha album is great and shows Clapton in another light by playing Cale style. Great songs and an all Round listening pleasue
Monty Python's Spamalot (2005 Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Loved it
  • Get ready to laugh until you cry!
  • A Lot of Spam
  • Love, love, love this soundtrack!
  • Hamalot!
Monty Python's Spamalot (2005 Original Broadway Cast)
Eric Idle , John Du Prez , Tim Curry , David Hyde Pierce , and Hank Azaria
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ASIN: B0007OY2TE
Release Date: 2005-05-03

Tracks:

  1. Tuning
  2. Overture
  3. Historian's Introduction to Act I
  4. Finland/Fisch Schlapping Dance
  5. Monks Chant / He Is Not Dead Yet
  6. Come With Me
  7. Laker Girls Cheer
  8. The Song That Goes Like This
  9. He Is Not Dead Yet - Play Off
  10. All For One
  11. Knights of the Round Table/The Song That Goes Like This (Reprise)
  12. Find Your Grail
  13. Run Away!
  14. The Intermission
  15. Historian's Introduction to Act II
  16. Always Look On The Bright Side of Life
  17. Brave Sir Robin
  18. You Won't Succeed On Broadway
  19. Diva's Lament (What Ever Happened To My Part?)
  20. Where Are You?
  21. His Name Is Lancelot
  22. I'm All Alone
  23. Twice In Every Show
  24. Act II Finale
  25. Always Look On The Bright Side of Life - Company Bow

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As gleefully silly yet wickedly smart as the beloved British comedy troupe and their 1975 cinematic savaging of the Arthurian legend that inspired it, this adaptation of Monty Python and the Holy Grail by MP's Eric Idle and longtime musical co-conspirator John Du Prez has much more on its feverish agenda than merely trashing King Arthur and firmly upending his Round Table. The film's plot remains largely intact, but its core songs ("Knights of the Round Table," "Brave Sir Robin") and comic thrust have been both expanded and satirically redirected, a musical comedy shotgun that takes dizzy aim at pop culture in general, and Broadway in particular. After typically Pythonesque distractions that somehow find us in "Finland..," stars David Hyde-Pierce, Tim Curry, Hank Azaria and company get busy conjuring the Lady of the Lake with the unlikely help of "Laker Girls..," while cast members Sara Ramirez and Christopher Sieber deliciously skewer contemporary Broadway cliches via the loopy showstopper "The Song That Goes Like This," a tune whose reprise also deliciously sends up every overwrought stage diva from Merman to Minelli. Idle has shrewdly ripped off--well, interpolated--Life of Brian's "Always Look On the Bright Side" for the new show, and even a snatch of "The Lumberjack Song" in "He Is Not Dead Yet." "You Won't Succeed on Broadway" reveals the frankly Semitic secret to stage success, and the French get can-canned on "Run Away!" Meanwhile, our bravest knight is de-closeted on the Manilow-mauling "His Name is Lancelot" before the familiar sound of clomping coconut shells brings down the curtain on the season's goofiest if satirically dead-on comic delight. --Jerry McCulley

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Loved it.......2007-06-26

The play was great, and so is the CD. Even my partner, who's generally not a Monty Python fan, says it's "hysterical."

5 out of 5 stars Get ready to laugh until you cry!.......2007-06-25

Being in the unfortunate position of living in a country where Music Theatre is virtually dead, I thought `what the heck' I'll purchase this just to see what it's like. I've never been a huge Holy Grail fan, and have only seen the movie one or two times. This musical is the first musical cast recording that has an independent storyline that you can actually gauge from the recording. It's so refreshing to actually WANT to listen to the entire recording from start to finish more than a handful of times. Most musicals have a few awesome songs that have you keep coming back for more but this musical has so much continuity that I can't help but listen from start to finish.

Don't read what some of the other commenter's have written. This is brilliant and hilarious. And if you have a slightly warped sense of humour you'll love (and appreciate) this musical so much more.

P.S. I love the songs that reference "The song that goes like this." This is supposed to be repetitive to mock its self and Broadway. It is also more comprehensive than some may lead you to believe... however just remember its called `Spamalot' not `Holy Grail' so don't expect too many Holy Grail references.

5 out of 5 stars A Lot of Spam.......2007-05-22

Great CD if you like someone who can laugh at themselves. The play mocks the whole broadway musical experience. Listening to it can almost make sitting in traffic bearable...no I wouldn't go that far, but the songs are funny and will put you in a good mood.

5 out of 5 stars Love, love, love this soundtrack!.......2007-05-18

The show was so much fun, and now getting to hear the soundtrack brings all the funny bits right back. These tunes are infectious! Even my 3-year-old hums them to himself. Any Monty Python fan should own this.

3 out of 5 stars Hamalot!.......2007-05-15

Overall, pretty good. I liked the inclusion of various other Python bits (Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, Finland, etc.), but there was an appalling lack of Tim Curry on this album (Um, hello? Rocky Horror, anyone?). Also an over-reliance on songs with lyrics like, "This is how this song goes," or "Every show has a song like this." Some more inventive lyrics would have been welcome. (Mr. Idle, meet Mr. Brooks!)

Still, pretty good. Buy it for $11 or less & you won't feel taken.
Dreamgirls
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • You GO Girl!
  • If you like the movie you'll like the album.
  • If you want to live the Dream, this CD will always be there...
  • Great Movie, Even Better MUSIC...
  • I love it....I dooooo!
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ASIN: B000J103YI
Release Date: 2006-12-05

Tracks:

  1. MOVE
  2. FAKE YOUR WAY TO THE TOP
  3. CADILLAC CAR
  4. STEPPIN' TO THE BAD SIDE
  5. LOVE YOU I DO
  6. I WANT YOU BABY
  7. FAMILY
  8. DREAMGIRLS
  9. IT'S ALL OVER
  10. AND I AM TELLING YOU I'M NOT GOING
  11. WHEN I FIRST SAW YOU
  12. PATIENCE
  13. I AM CHANGING
  14. I MEANT YOU NO HARM/JIMMY'S RAP
  15. ONE NIGHT ONLY
  16. ONE NIGHT ONLY (DISCO)
  17. LISTEN
  18. HARD TO SAY GOODBYE
  19. DREAMGIRLS (FINALE)
  20. WHEN I FIRST SAW YOU (DUET)

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The big question about this soundtrack is: how's she doing? No, not Beyoncé, silly--how's Jennifer Hudson doing? And more specifically, how's she doing by "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"? To this reviewer's ears, she doesn't top the original Effie, Jennifer Holliday--or even Lillias White, from the 2001 Dreamgirls in Concert. On the other hand, Hudson isn't afraid to pullout all the stops, whipping herself up into a total diva frenzy as the song getscaught up in an unstoppable crescendo. As for Beyoncé, she adapts superbly to the 1960s- and 1970s-tinged material, though "Listen"--a ballad that also appears on her own B'day album--lacks the spirit that infuses the classic tunes on this album. For make no mistake: this is hard-hitting, high-octane music, infused with an urgency and passion that makes most contemporary R&B albums sound timid. When Hudson and Beyoncé duke it out on "It's All Over," or when the "One Night Only" ballad gets reinvented as the dance-floor burner "One Night Only (Disco)," the sheer energy flowing from the speakers is transporting.

Note that the two-CD Deluxe Edition features a larger booklet and additional tracks, including dance remixes of "One Night Only" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," as well as composer Henry Krieger's demo of "Patience." --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars You GO Girl!.......2007-07-12

This music, this movie, this Script is so awesome! An amazing portrayal of a struggle for stardom. Beyonce' is beyond beautiful and "represents" the icon "supremely" (sorry...had to go there!). The music is so well written, I love each and every track! Enough has been said about Jennifer Hudson, she has won her due, but ALL the actors did an amazing job.

4 out of 5 stars If you like the movie you'll like the album........2007-07-11

Great music from the movie. My only complaint is it's literally pulled from the movie, so it's a little weird to listen to it while not watching the movie, the singing dialog from the movie. Jennifer Hudson is the highlight throughout the album.

5 out of 5 stars If you want to live the Dream, this CD will always be there..........2007-06-16

If you want to live the Dream, this CD will always be there...

I love this CD...it takes me right through all the emotions and action of the movie. Nothing is left out, all of my favorites are included even the less commercial cuts like Eddie Murphy's "Jimmy Got Soul" which gives the CD a well rounded feel.

5 out of 5 stars Great Movie, Even Better MUSIC..........2007-06-16

Dreamgirls IS the best musical since GREASE... HANDS DOWN!! great songs and great performances by Jennifer Hudson, Beyonce, Jamie Fox, Anika Noni Rose, and especially Eddie Murphy... that boy did his thang acting and definatley singing. i almost forgot that eddie murphy had a really good singing voice...

of course the showstopper "and i am tellin u (im not going)" is my favourite song. im only 23 and im familiar with the original version performed by jennifer holiday. i love the original but to me J-Hud Killed it!!!! i perfered her version just because it was heartfelt and she performed it OUTSTANDINGLY in the movie. i cried in the theaters when she performed it... STANDING OVATION!!!!

my other favourite track is "i meant you no harm/jimmy's rap". i love the beginning of the song. eddie murphy SANG that song. then it threw me off when he started rappin. that rap was too funny!

all the other songs were great but here are my joints:
"move"
"one night only" (original)
"one night only" (Disco) (my favourite of the 2)
"cadillac car"
"I want you baby"
"dreamgirls"

this does not have all the songs on the movie. you have to purchase the deluxe edition of get "heavy" 'effie sing my song" and more...

this is probably my favourite SDTK i own and i definantly reccomend this SDTK to anyone... and the movie is as good and the songs!!!

5 out of 5 stars I love it....I dooooo!.......2007-06-13

Great CD! A total sing along. Puts me in a great mood!
The Cream of Clapton
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Clapton
  • Essential Eric Clapton
  • Almost there, but should have been 2 disks
  • The Greatest Guitarist Ever In All The Universe!!!!
  • THE PREVIOUS REVIEWER SUCKS!
The Cream of Clapton
Eric Clapton
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ASIN: B000001EEA
Release Date: 1995-03-07

Tracks:

  1. I Feel Free
  2. Sunshine Of Your Love
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  5. Badge
  6. Presence Of The Lord
  7. Blues Power
  8. After Midnight
  9. Let It Rain
  10. Bell Bottom Blues
  11. Layla
  12. I Shot The Sheriff
  13. Let It Grow
  14. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
  15. Hello Old Friend
  16. Cocaine
  17. Wonderful Tonight
  18. Promises
  19. I Can't Stand It

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For a single disc, this is an admirable chronological tour of superstar Eric Clapton's mid-'60s-to-early-'80s career. It begins too late to include his gestational work with the Yardbirds and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. However, the singer-guitarist's days in Cream ("Sunshine of Your Love," "Crossroads," "White Room"), in Blind Faith ("Presence of the Lord"), as a fledgling solo artist ("After Midnight," "Let It Rain"), in Derek and the Dominos ("Layla," "Bell Bottom Blues"), and through the rest of the '70s ("I Shot the Sheriff," "Cocaine," "Wonderful Tonight," "Promises") to his '81 hit "I Can't Stand It" are well documented by this collection's 19 cuts. The down side is that the CD also vividly illustrates how insubstantial Clapton's work turned in the mid-'70s. But that won't be a problem for fans seeking hits. --Ted Drozdowski

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Clapton.......2007-01-19

I was very happy with my purchase and the CD was excellent! Clapton at his best!

5 out of 5 stars Essential Eric Clapton.......2006-11-05

This is definately the best single-disc compilation of Eric Clapton. It covers his best years of work and there's no filler here, just excellent sound-quality songs that truly define Eric Clapton at his best. This is a must-have for his fans, as well as the casual fan. Eric Clapton truly shines on this disc. Very highly-recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Almost there, but should have been 2 disks.......2006-11-04

Come on - how can anyone try to capture the career and range of Eric Clapton on a single CD? It just cannot be done. But for a single-disk set, trying to keep the price down, it is a pretty good collection.
As for some comments in other reviews - how can you hate Dire Straits? Mark Knopfler and Eric Clapton are both superb guitarists - I hope I'm not waiting in vain for the two of them to collaborate on an entire album! If you've ever seem them work together, it is truly an amazing performance. Mark Knopfler/Dire Straits is a must-listen, same as anything by Clapton.
I can rattle off several songs that should have been included -

Can't Find My Way Home
Tales of Brave Ulysses
Bad Love
Motherless Children
The Shape You're In

But the album is what it is - maybe sometime soon we'll get an even more comprehensive collection, but until then...this one IS pretty darn good.

5 out of 5 stars The Greatest Guitarist Ever In All The Universe!!!! .......2006-10-13

You know, I've read interviews in which Clapton himself admitted that he could never play as well as most jazz and classical guitarists. In fact, he seems like a pretty nice guy who plays very fast notes to very simplistic rock and roll and blues songs. Rock and roll is lots of fun and has a great backbeat----but it is nonetheless simplistic and redundant. It derives from the blues and Country/Western music---again, both very emotional, genuine, and enjoyable forms of music. However, both musical genres are very simplistic and based on repetitive use of the same notes, tempos, and chord structures. Accordingly, playing the chief derivative of blues and C/W, rock music, at lightening speed does not a guitar god make---not by a long stretch. Again, Clapton himself admitted that being a "great rock guitarist" is a far cry from being one of the greatest guitarists in the world. The same holds for Jimi Hendrix and his distortion boxes, echo chambers, and wah-wah pedals. He played very loud, very distorted, and very fast notes over and over again---no nuance, no sophistication; nothing but twelve barre blues ad nauseum. Clapton himself admits his own limitations; yet weak, needy nerds out there continue to refer to him as the greatest. In what context? High volume and fast single note runs? Is that the barometer for measuring a guitarist's talent? Ever hear of Wes Montgomery, Barney Kessel, Django Reinhardt, Jimmy Bruno, Andres Segovia, Pat Martino, Charlie Christian, Herb Ellis, Eddie Lang, Lonnie Johnson, Kenny Burrell, Hank Garland, Lenny Breau, Julian Breem, Charlie Byrd, etc., etc. etc? I'm sure not. They play more than three chord, twleve barre blues until the listener is ready to puke. I actually like Eric Clapton and lots of his music, going as far back as his days with the Yardbirds and Cream. While I find his deification of Robert Johnson a bit of overkill, I think he is very talented. But I'm fairly certain even Clapton himself would laugh at the notion of any single guitarist----particularly a rock guitarist----being hailed as "the greatest." People are really dumb.

5 out of 5 stars THE PREVIOUS REVIEWER SUCKS!.......2006-08-05

well for starters the previous reviewer A.K.A WHIRLIGIG SUCKS BIG TIME AND NEEDS TO BE BANNED.CLAPTON IS ONE WORD GOD OF THE GUITAR.ANYONE SLAMMING THIS ALBUM NEEDS TO BE CANED.LAYLA IS ONE OF THE FINEST SONGS EVER WRITTEN BY CLAPTON.THIS COLLECTION FEATURES TRACKS FROM HIS DAYS IN CREAM TILL THE PRESENT.AVOID DIRE STRAITS,GREEN DAY AND BUY THIS CLAPTON COLLECTION.
Stardust... The Great American Songbook, Vol. III
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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  • If works once - do it over and over and over....
  • Rod, you sly dog you...
Stardust... The Great American Songbook, Vol. III
Rod Stewart
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ASIN: B0002X94Y8
Release Date: 2004-10-19

Tracks:

  1. Embraceable You
  2. For Sentimental Reasons (feat Dave Koz)
  3. Blue Moon (feat Eric Clapton)
  4. What A Wonderful World (feat Stevie Wonder)
  5. Stardust
  6. Manhattan (duet with Bette Midler)
  7. S'Wonderful (feat Dave Grusin)
  8. Isn't It Romantic (feat Dave Koz)
  9. I Can't Get Started
  10. But Not For Me
  11. Kiss To Build A Dream On (feat Arturo Sandoval)
  12. Baby, It's Cold Outside (duet with Dolly Parton)
  13. Night And Day
  14. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square

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It's a little hard to take Rod Stewart seriously when, on the first track of this third installment in his Great American Songbook series, he sings ruefully about his love life being "lean" ("Embraceable You"). But otherwise, Stardust...Volume III is as note-for-note solid as its predecessors--a cozy-up-to-the-fire treat that's also a pleasant reminder of these songs' staying power. "S'Wonderful" settles on the ears winningly, and Stewart's scratchathon voice scalpels the cobwebs off of "Isn't It Romantic" in a way that compels the average listener to reconsider thinking it dopey. In addition, the parade of high-wattage pals recruited to pitch in continues here, resulting in a couple of must-hear combinations. Eric Clapton delivers a rather un-Clapton-like guitar solo on "Blue Moon" and Stevie Wonder blows harp like he means it on "What a Wonderful World," but it is the duets--"Baby It's Cold Outside" with the unsinkable Dolly Parton and "Manhattan" with the indomitable Bette Midler--that the dazzle most. --Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Rod Stewart Revisited.......2007-05-07

A nostalgic trip to the romantic past. Who would ever think Rod Stewart of "Hot Legs" fame could do such justice to these "Oldies but Goodies"?

4 out of 5 stars Nice listening tunes.......2007-04-01

I received a defective CD and Amazon promptly sent me a new one ... great customer service.

5 out of 5 stars igottaview.......2007-03-08

There is only 1 ROD STEWART and this album WILL NOT DISAPPOINT his fans! AWESOME! TIMELESS!

1 out of 5 stars If works once - do it over and over and over...........2007-03-05

I really like this music! Truly! And I'm only 25... It scares me that the ones who are gonna open "my generation" to this music are Rod Stewart & Westlife!
The choices of songs are good and the orchastration on the firts 2 are more the okey. But his torn old tired voice over these beautiful musical settings just doesn't do them justice. And why bring in Dolly Parton & Cher? They're both fantastic singers but jazzsingers they're NOT!
Why buy this when there's an limitless world of original jazz singers/musicians to choose from? It's just beyond me!
If you still want someone contemporaray - stick to Natalie Cole, Madeleyne Peyroux or my favourite: Stacey Kent (check her out - you WONT regret it!!!)
Back to Rod: The last effort (number 4 in the series) was so hastily put together the tracklist isn't even correct. I could just see him: "Alright people! I have an hour to record this, so just gimme the mic so I can get back to chasing women! How many millions is this cd gonna make me?! Really!? Great! We'll make another next month! Just throw something together - they'll buy anything!"
No - stick to the originals people!

5 out of 5 stars Rod, you sly dog you..........2007-02-10

Okay, I bought this CD for my mother's birthday (she loves it!), but before I gave it to her, I gave it a spin on my CD player. To my surprise, I ended up giving it a few more spins, and buying my own copy (as well as copies of the other "Songbook" recordings).
Smooth stuff, Rod does a great job. Old standards reworked almost perfectly. I like this a lot!
Truthfully, when you add together Rod's "rocking" early phase and these "Songbook" recordings, it's almost possible to forgive him for "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy".

BTW, While you can't see the rest of her, the chick on the cover's legs are HOT!!
Versions
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Versions
  • Consistently Excellent!!!
  • Not their best, but a regular in my playlist
  • Not the best, but Good easy listening
  • Versions-Thievery Corporation
Versions
Thievery Corporation
Manufacturer: Eighteenth Street
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EQ46E6
Release Date: 2006-05-16

Tracks:

  1. Tarana/Ustad Sultan Khan
  2. Habanos Days/Damien
  3. This is not a Love Song/Nouvelle Vague
  4. Beloved/Anoushka Shankar
  5. Who Needs Forever/Astrud Gilberto
  6. Desert/Emilie Simon
  7. Lemon Tree/Herb Alpert
  8. Originality/Thievery Corporation Featuring Sister Nancy
  9. In Love/Fear Of Pop
  10. The Girls Insane/The Januaries
  11. Strange Days/The Doors
  12. Revolution Solution(TC Remix)/Thievery Corporation
  13. Shiva (TC Remix)/Thievery Corporation
  14. Khalghi stomp/Transglobal Underground
  15. Angels/Wax Poetic Featuring Norah Jones
  16. Nothing To Lose/Isabelle Antena
  17. Cada Beijo/Bebel Gilberto
  18. Dirty LIttle Secret/Sarah McLachlan

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Versions gathers 18 Thievery Corporation remixes from across a music spectrum that only the most eclectic could love. The vinyl-popping digital duo embraces '60s psychedelia with the Doors and '60s kitsch with Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. They put them all into the mixmaster, usually adding the downtempo jazzy electro-lounge beats upon which they built their early reputation. Alpert's "Lemon Tree," taken from the recent Whipped Cream & Other Delights Rewhipped, is a vintage noirish mood piece, but this doesn't always work. Fear of Pop's "In Love" becomes a tedious vamp, and the Doors' "Strange Days" is a missed opportunity squandered on a Cagian "indeterminacy" moment, like two bands in different rooms. But the Thievery formula usually works wonders on even the most unlikely material. There's an Indian twang to many of these mixes, including the Middle East-via-Bombay grooves of Trans-Global Underground, the Indian singing of Ustad Sultan Khan, and the fragile sitar of Anoushka Shankar. Even the tunes that aren't Eastern, like Nouvelle Vague's Euro-lounge "This Is Not a Love Song," get the full Indian treatment with droning tambouras and tabla percussion. I wonder what it says that no matter whether they're using Astrud Gilberto, Sarah McLachlan, or the Doors as source material, it all comes out sounding like Thievery Corporation. --John Diliberto

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Versions.......2007-05-09

Awesome CD. Great music to work to, party to, be creative to. just about anything

5 out of 5 stars Consistently Excellent!!!.......2007-03-09

It's nice to finally have many of these remixes in one place, including many I had not heard before. Despite these songs being from many different genres and times, they flow together like liquid butter! The new Thievery song "Originality" is a slamming reggae jam that will liven up your party in the coming months. Imagine today's young people getting down to The Doors, courtesy of Thievery's "Strange Days" remix. Elsewhere, there are plenty of songs to spin, no matter your mood. This is not just some knockoff package till Thievery can deliver another studio album - this is a full fledged musical work!

On another note, it's nice to know that Thievery is embracing the beauty of album packaging, with another first rate package here to go along with "The Cosmic Game" and "Richest Man in Babylon." Even though CD sales are going the way of the passenger pigeon, it's nice to browse through such an elaborate package, which can then enhance the entire listening experience.

4 out of 5 stars Not their best, but a regular in my playlist.......2007-01-30

Thoroughly enjoy this cd, which I can play during a variety of moods, events, or tasks. I especially enjoy placing individual songs in my playlists related to specific moods. Love Thievery and ESL!

4 out of 5 stars Not the best, but Good easy listening.......2007-01-11

Not the best, but some great tracks are there. A biy too ethnic.
Good easy listening

5 out of 5 stars Versions-Thievery Corporation.......2006-11-07

This is the best CD they've done! I'm a die hard Thievery Corporation fan & this CD blows away anyting they've done thus far!One of the best Cd's I've ever heard PERIOD.
Unplugged
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Under par
  • Universal appeal
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Unplugged
Eric Clapton
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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ASIN: B000002MFE
Release Date: 1992-08-25

Tracks:

  1. Signe
  2. Before You Accuse Me
  3. Hey Hey
  4. Tears In Heaven
  5. Lonely Stranger
  6. Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out
  7. Layla
  8. Running On Faith
  9. Walkin' Blues
  10. Alberta
  11. San Francisco Bay Blues
  12. Malted Milk
  13. Old Love
  14. Rollin' & Tumblin'

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Clapton caught the "unplugged" trend just at the right time, when the public was hungry to hear how well rock stars and their material can hold up when stripped of elaborate production values. Clapton himself seemed baffled by the phenomenon, especially when picking up the armload of Grammys Unplugged earned him, including Record and Song of the Year for "Tears in Heaven," the heart-rending elegy to his young son, Conor. That song and a reworked version of "Layla" got most of the attention, but the rest of the album has fine versions of acoustic blues numbers such as "Malted Milk," "Rollin' & Tumblin', and "Before You Accuse Me" that make it worth investigating further. --Daniel Durchholz

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Under par.......2007-05-15

This par I'm talking about here is not golf, where under par is good. This album just does not measure up to Clapton's other work. Cranking out albums because you can is not alway a good idea and this is a good example of such.

5 out of 5 stars Universal appeal .......2007-04-10

The universal concensus in fall of 1992 was the brilliance of Eric Clapton's new release " Unplugged". My seventeen year old peers loved this disc with equal devotion to match the lifelong admiration of my fifty year old father. Of course, Clapton had touched a nerve with the beautifully written tribute to his sweet son, " Tears in Heaven". Once this disc was in possession, though, a whole new fan base was proclaiming " Clapton is God", at least God of the guitar.

" Signe", a nice little ditty to set the mood, opens the CD. It's a warm feeling, as if sitting around a fire, listening to the best musician in the group show his chops. These Unplugged sessions have a plastic feeling many times, but not in Clapton's case. He brought a seasoned sensitivity that colors the whole album.

Blues take a bow with " Before You Accuse Me" and " Hey Hey". " Lonely Stranger" is followed by " Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out", a song where the upbeat melody contradicts the dour lyrics. " Layla" gets a sophisticated face-lift, while " Alberta" and " San Francisco Bay Blues" bounce around from strolling to skipping. " Old Love" sounds even better live than it did on " Journeyman". " Rollin' and Tumblin'", the closer, allows the artist to end on a high note, giving a mid-tempo flavor to an old blues classic.

Essential.



5 out of 5 stars Like Having Clapton Playing In Your Living Room.......2007-03-16

Unlike many in the music business who rely on studio wizardy, excessive charm, or fearlessness, Clapton built - and kept - his reputation based on one simple fact: the man plays guitar better than just about anyone, ever. Whether he's playing his own compositions, blues standards, or rock, Clapton engages the listener with a passion few can match.

Unplugged shows a different side of Clapton, a side I believe is his best. You feel his pain in Heaven and frivolity in Milk Cow Blues. He's having fun and sharing the experience with you. This CD is one you can play over and over again. Even today, 15 years after its release, it stands the test of time and still brings a big smile to those who listen. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Clapton Unplugged.......2007-02-03

This album reinforces, and reminds us, why "Claptin is God" got spraypainted all over the western world in the 1970s. Play the unplugged version of "Layla" back-to-back with the "plugged" version and you'll see how a guitar maestro can create two different songs out of the same cloth.

Unlike other artists who appeared on "Unplugged" but then refused to unplug (Springsteen comes to mind), Clapton is unafraid to demonstrate his chops in what could have been a difficult playing atmosphere.

"Unplugged" also allows Clapton to show his full range of stylistic abilities, from rock to blues and back again.

Well worth buying.

5 out of 5 stars One of Clapton's classics.......2006-11-11

I bought this cd again because I'd lost my first copy and my partner had not heard it despite loving his Cream and blues cds. This quieter and more contemplative album is quite different from much of Clapton's other work but is a classic.

If you are not a Clapton fan don't be put off by his heavy Cream and blues sound. This cd is very different and will be enjoyed by people who like singer-songwriters who back themselves on guitar and with a discrete band.

The cd contains Clapton's moving hit 'Tears in heaven' about his son's death and while it would be extraordinary if any other track could reach those heights, most are worthy accompaniments, making it a great album overall.

The few Clapton fans who have not yet heard him 'unplugged' should have at least one listen of this cd to hear another facet of the great man. Unusually for Clapton, just over a third of the tracks on this cd were (co)written by Clapton.

Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 8: 70's Pop Classics
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Delightful
  • Real Music
  • Some of the Best 70s Songs
  • Awesome collection
  • Great memories, some question marks....
Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 8: 70's Pop Classics
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Eric Collection
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000066AOK
Release Date: 2002-06-25

Tracks:

  1. Kiss You All Over - Exile
  2. Stumblin' In - Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
  3. Which Way You Goin' Billy? - Poppy Family
  4. Last Song - Edward Bear
  5. Oh, Babe What Would You Say? - Hurricane Smith
  6. Love Really Hurts Without You - Billy Ocean
  7. Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
  8. Right Back Where We Started From - Maxine Nightingale
  9. You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show) - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
  10. My Angel Baby - Toby Beau
  11. Fool (If You Think It's Over) - Chris Rea (Single Version)
  12. Emotion - Samantha Sang
  13. Right Time Of The Night - Jennifer Warnes
  14. After The Goldrush - Prelude
  15. Rivers Of Babylon - Boney M
  16. Beautiful Sunday - Daniel Boone
  17. Magic - Pilot
  18. Ebony Eyes - Bob Welch
  19. Driver's Seat - Sniff 'N' The Tears
  20. Love Is In The Air - John Paul Young

Album Description

Here's another ultra-high quality collection from Eric, the first to venture into the SEVENTIES. Seventeen of these songs made the Billboard Top 20! As usual all recordings have been digitally re-mastered from the best available sources in true stereo. Includes detailed 8-page booklet with notes on each song by Paul Grein (who wrote the notes for Rhino's "Have A Nice Day" series).

Album Description

Another superb, ultra high quality collection in the best selling 'Hard To Find 45s' series. This time Eric presents it's first volume of Seventies hits, 17 of the 20 made the top 20! This collection has been digitally remastered. Artists include Exile, Suzi Quatro, Billy Ocean, Boney M, Bob Welch, Pilot and more. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Delightful.......2007-07-11

This excellent compilation offers something for everyone: great ballads like Kiss You All Over, Fool If You Think It's Over and Emotion, catchy pop in the form of Stumblin' In, Which Way You Goin' Billy, Kung Fu Fighting, Rivers Of Babylon (not really hard to find), Beautiful Sunday and Love Is In The Air, plus some soulful moments with Right Back Where We Started From and Love Really Hurts Without You. The two most eccentric tracks are the vocal masterpiece After The Goldrush by Prelude and the gravel voiced UK singer Hurricane Smith's Oh Babe What Would You Say? His other hit, Don't Let It Die is also something to get hold of. In its quality and variety these songs prove that the decade of 1970s was the golden age of pop. The CD is beautifully packaged with an informative booklet providing information on each of the songs.

4 out of 5 stars Real Music.......2007-07-09

These songs are refreshing to listen to because they are not remastered with the high tech, bumped up, synthesized overkill decibel/ frequency levels of newer CDs. It's just the same, normal music we listened to in the '70s. The songs are in their original format. You can actually hear xylophones in Chris Rhea's "Fooled if You Think it's Over." There were some songs I'd never heard of, but the ones I recognized were worth the price.

5 out of 5 stars Some of the Best 70s Songs.......2007-06-19

If you didn't live in a cave or a commune in the '70s, hopefully you'll listen to this CD and find yourself occasionally saying, "I remember that song!" This CD is a great value and with hits such as "Right Back Where I Started From," "Magic," and "My Angel Baby," you can't go wrong.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome collection.......2007-06-10

I have purchased several compilation cd's over the past few years but this one had many of the songs that I loved in the 70's but could never find, the title of the disc says it all! Everyone will find music they enjoy and remember on this one!

5 out of 5 stars Great memories, some question marks...........2007-05-28

For the most part, this is an incredible collection of songs that I haven't heard in a really long time. While I honestly cannot remember some of the songs ever being worthy of the title "hard to find," most of the CD did bring back some good memories of good friends, and times when we could actually understand the lyrics of the songs that were popular at the time.
Cornell 1964
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    Cornell 1964

    Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000R7G77G
    Release Date: 2007-07-17

    Tracks:

    1. Opening
    2. ATFW You
    3. Sophisticated Lady
    4. Fables Of Faubus
    5. Orange Was the Coulour Of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk
    6. That the 'A' Train

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    1. Meditations
    2. So Long Eric
    3. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
    4. Jitterbug Waltz

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    The band that Charles Mingus, the doyen of jazz's mercurial polymaths, pulled together for his early-1964 European tour was phenomenal—and here they are playing 130 minutes worth of live music no one's ever heard. Pianist Jaki Byard, alto saxophonist/flutist/bass clarinetist Eric Dolphy, tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan, trumpeter Johnny Coles, and longtime drummer Dannie Richmond came together for the Mingus tour knowing that Dolphy would be staying in Europe after their gigs—he died tragically just 12 weeks after this gig. And Coles would come perilously close to death himself with a stomach ulcer within a month of the band's Cornell date, forcing him off the tour. So the music here is particularly special and musically resplendent. There is considerable overlap with the The Great Concert of Charles Mingus, but that 2-CD set is sans the ailing Coles, who fattens the sound here: playing beautifully as "Johnny O'Coles" on the unlikely "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." But Eric Dolphy, his every breath is poetry: from his palpitating bass clarinet on the pugnacious "Fables of Faubus" to the tipsy, whirling flute he plays on "Jitterbug Waltz," a tune he loved playing. The sound here is less crisp than The Great Concert, thick in the middle and ill-defined when it comes to Richmond's drums, leaving the group's interplay like an ear-magnet. "Take the 'A' Train" pays soulful, blossoming homage to Billy Strayhorn even as you can hear the band tightening their grip collectively, learning to fly as a unit. Unheard music of this caliber demands a listen, and here the rewards are bountiful. --Andrew Bartlett

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