Karma
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NDV is Nick D'Virgilio, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, vocalist and drummer from Spock's Beard. Over 5 years in the making, Nick describes 'Karma' 'It's kind of Tears For Fears meets Kevin Gilbert, with some kind of pop dude thrown in there somewhere'. Features guests include Kevin Gilbert (Toy Matinee/Sheryl Crow), Mike Keneally (Zappa) and Ryo Okumoto (Spock's Beard). 2001 Radiant Records release.
Karma,NDV,Inside Out U.S.,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Karma
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- Great CD/Great Cause
- What a pleasant mix!
- great CD
- Great CD
- John Lennon
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Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur
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ASIN: B000PMG9G2
Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Instant Karma -- U2
- #9 Dream -- R.E.M.
- Mother -- Christina Aguilera
- Give Peace A Chance -- Aerosmith with Sierra Leone Refuge All-Stars
- Cold Turkey -- Lenny Kravitz
- Whatever Gets You Through the Night -- Los Lonely Boys
- I'm Losing You -- Corinne Bailey Rae
- Gimme Some Truth -- Jakob Dylan Feat. Dhani Harrison
- Oh, My Love -- Jackson Browne
- Imagine -- Avril Lavigne
- Nobody Told Me -- Big & Rich
- Jealous Guy -- Youssou N'Dour
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- Working Class Hero -- Green Day
- Power to the People -- Black Eyed Peas
- Imagine -- Jack Johnson
- Beautiful Boy -- Ben Harper
- Isolation -- Snow Patrol
- Watching the Wheels -- Matisyahu
- Grow Old With Me -- Postal Service
- Gimme Me Some Truth -- Jaguares
- (Just Like) Starting Over -- The Flaming Lips
- God -- Jack's Mannequin feat. Mick Fleetwood
- Real Love -- Regina Spektor
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John Lennon would have turned 67 in 2007. If alive, he could well be at the forefront of bringing peace to Darfur, where more than half a million have died from violence and disease during four years of rebel discord. So to create awareness of the ongoing conflict, Amnesty International (with permission from Yoko Ono) has mined Lennon's solo work and rounded up nearly two dozen current artists to reinterpret the music, which spans the ex-Beatle's entire post-band catalog (plus a pair from while the Fab Four were still in business). As with any attempt to cover Beatles-related music, results are hit and miss, with kudos going to Snow Patrol and the Postal Service for capturing the starkness of "Isolation" and "Grow Old with Me," respectively, Mexican rock band Jaguares for uncovering the fear and fury in "Gimme Some Truth," and (surprise!) Christina Aguilera for nailing the complex composition and mood of "Mother." Other highlights include Jackson Browne's piano-led "Oh My Love," Green Day's louder straight take on "Working Class Hero," and the Black Eyed Peas turning "Power to the People" into a gospelly protest. Will resurrecting 30-to-40-year-old messages of peace and love be enough to help end the brutalities in Darfur? That remains to be seen. But selecting John Lennon as the author of those messages will make people listen and, with this collection, may keep them listening. --Scott Holter
Album Description
Featuring songs by the iconic John Lennon newly recorded by some of today's biggest as well as emerging artists, Instant Karma: The Campaign to Save Darfur is a major benefit-album project. In an effort to mobilize activism around this catastrophe, musicians unite to save lives. Some of the biggest artists in the world, along with today's emerging artists, all coming together for an unprecedented, brilliant collection of JOHN LENNON "covers." Proceeds from the campaign will go directly to support Amnesty International's urgent work on Darfur and other human rights crises worldwide.
Customer Reviews:
Great CD/Great Cause.......2007-07-13
Donate to a great cause and enjoy a great variety of artists covering songs by one of the most prolific songwriters of our time. The donation is paramount to humanity. The CD is gravy. Get yours today.
What a pleasant mix!.......2007-07-13
I understood that this was a charity project for Darfur with various artists recording the songs of John Lennon, but I had no idea it would be so good! Dare I say that some of the renditions are even better than the original? While I can't say which is my favorite, this disc would certainly be an asset to any collection, John Lennon fan or not!
great CD.......2007-07-13
This CD is just amazing, such a wonderful compilation of John Lennon songs, with great artists performing them. Absolutely wonderful!!
Great CD.......2007-07-13
Really good 2 CD's with a bunch of hit artists supporting a great cause. Buy it!
John Lennon.......2007-07-12
I have been very impressed with each and every Lennon song. You can tell the artists really made a true heartfelt effort to convey the essence of John. It comes across. A joy to listen to.
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- Come sit close to me (3.5)
- Another great album from hard-rock kings.
- Pulled a Staind
- ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BAND
- strong album
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Karma and Effect
Seether
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ASIN: B00097A5HC
Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Because of Me
- Remedy
- Truth
- Gift
- Burrito
- Given
- Never Leave
- World Falls Away
- Tongue
- Im The One
- Simplest Mistake
- Diseased
- Plastic Man
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Seether's follow-up to their promising, moderately successful 2002 debut, Disclaimer, and its spottier, hastily repackaged 2004 sequel, was reportedly beset by fighting with their label--friction that dictated everything from profanity-free lyrics to a title change (the original name was the telling Catering to Cowards.) Yet the band effectively rises above those constraints, if only by largely sticking to Disclaimer's tried-and-true formula of seasoning the generous blasts of angst-metal (such as the raging opener "Because of Me") that are its true stock in trade with more evocative ballads like "The Gift" and "Plastic Man." The latter tracks hearken back to "Broken," singer Shaun Morgan's duet with girlfriend and Evanescence singer Amy Lee, yet find their own restless, emotive substance without her. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Come sit close to me (3.5).......2007-05-27
I'm only a mild Seether fan. I wasn't impressed with Disclaimer at all for the most part, so it's no surprise knowing I had low expectations for Karma and Effect. Well, at least they met my expectations. This CD is almost exactly like Disclaimer, the only difference being that this time around the songs are at least somewhat interesting through the entire CD. Shaun Morgan has a great voice but he gets trapped in unoriginality far too often on here and his lyrics wear intensely thin on more than a few tracks. As far as the rest of the band, there's just not a lot of experimentation musically. However, there are a few great riffs scattered throughout.
As expected, most every track could be radio fodder for the masses who refuse to buy their CDs but like them. Because Of Me, Truth, Burrito, Never Leave, Tongue, and Simplest Mistake are all songs that scream to be played on the radio. This isn't that bad of a thing though because out of those six songs four are actually quite good and don't get old very fast. Songs like Given, Diseased, and Plastic Man are far and away the best featured though. Given isn't that much different from every other track on here but Shaun sounds more focused than usual. Same goes for Diseased and Plastic Man. Diseased builds it's way up to it's amazing climax and Plastic Man is one of the best acoustic songs Seether has ever released.
My favorite songs are Remedy, Burrito, Given, Diseased, and Plastic Man. As good as this CD may be, there's not a lot to it. There's nothing we haven't heard before and very little experimentation. Seether isn't a bad band and you know they probably have an ace up their collective sleeve that is sure to blow us all away. Karma and Effect, however, is hit and miss. Three and a half stars for three terrific songs and a few decent ones.
Another great album from hard-rock kings........2007-04-21
Seether is just plain good. They are definitely one of the best hard rock bands out their right now. If you liked their debut cd, this one is just as good. Track after track is worthwhile and fun. If you like bands like Hinder or Nickelback, you'll be a fan of these guys, but they have a bit of a heavier edge to them.
Pulled a Staind.......2007-01-02
Very dissappointing in light of Disclaimer. Only a couple of good tracks on the whole album.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BAND.......2006-12-20
CDs by this band is are a must have to round out any music collection! I love them so much I'm thinking about getting a Seether tribal tattoo. Go for it! Purchase one CD & you'll want all their masterpieces!
strong album.......2006-11-22
seether 2 album is a good one , the singer has a strong voice thats fits very well with the band style.Seether brings alternative metal alive.
overall: 85/100
best songs:
because of me,simplest mistake,truth
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- 3rd times a charm
- Instant Karma
- Words can't describe "Karma".
- Definitely a good buy
- Good karma
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Karma
Delerium
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ASIN: B000005DCB
Release Date: 1997-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Enchanted
- Duende
- Twilight
- Silence
- Forgotten Worlds
- Lamentation
- Euphoria (Firefly)
- Remembrance
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- Window to Your Soul
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The novelty was stripmined from ethnobeat pop long ago, and this skin-deep confection is surprising only in its lack of edge and invention. On the plus side, the melodies are textured and lush, the beats entrancing, and a parade of gifted singers--Kristy Thirsk, Jacqui Hunt, and Sarah McLachlan included--bill and coo impressively. Lead single "Euphoria (Firefly)" has spark and spirit, while "Enchanted" and "Duende" are strong vehicles for Thirsk and Camille Henderson respectively. --Jeff Bateman
Customer Reviews:
3rd times a charm.......2007-04-10
This is the 3rd copy of Karma that I bought. I have worn out my other two. I bought my first Karma CD about 10 years ago, it never ceases to relax me into a state of calm that no xanax can. Get it, You'll love it.
Instant Karma.......2007-01-20
This music is ethereal and is great for sitting in a room lit by candles with incense burning. I had never hear of Delerium and I'm going to check out some of their other CDs.
Words can't describe "Karma"........2007-01-19
I bought a copy of "Karma" on June 5, 2002 during a relatively austere rainy day in St. Louis and never expected the album to be the entrancing trip that it has turned out to be. While certainly aware that it came out years before then, "Karma" was a new experience for me. The album's 11 tracks are absolutely spellbinding with it's mix of beauty, mystery and austerity throughout. The cover perfectly portrays the mood of the album. "Window to Your Soul" is a 9 and a half minute epic with two parts. The first part of the track is spooky, creepy and very unsettling. In the break between the two parts it reaches a strange uncertainty and morphs into a gorgeous sunnier sounding track like as of the sun shining after a severe storm. "Til The End of Time" brings the CD to a gorgeous close and is probably the most mainstream track on the album. Highly recommended CD.
Definitely a good buy.......2007-01-10
Karma is said to be one of the best Delerium albums. I would have to agree with that. Once again Delerium is successful!
Good karma.......2007-01-05
This is the second time I buy this CD. I gave the first one away...
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- "Will you revive from the chaos in my mind?"
- Start of the climb - a healthy three stars
- "don't you miss the ancient times/the riddles and the subtle signs"
- Great Band With Tremendous Talent
- Best Power Metal Band Out There
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Karma
Kamelot
Manufacturer: Noise
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ASIN: B000085RTX
Release Date: 2003-02-04 |
Tracks:
- REGALIS APERTURA
- FOREVER
- WINGS OF DESPAIR
- THE SPELL
- DON'T YOU CRY
- KARMA
- THE LIGHT I SHINE ON YOU
- TEMPLES OF GOD
- ACROSS THE HIGHLANDS
- ELISABETH: MIRROR, MIRROR
- ELISABETH: REQUIEM FOR THE INNOCENT
- ELISABETH: FALL FROM GRACE
- Ne Pleure Pas (US Bonus)
Customer Reviews:
"Will you revive from the chaos in my mind?".......2007-02-16
4.5 stars. I would really like to point out that the songcraft here is excellent, but there are a couple of negatives that eventually downgrade the album. The first and most noticeable flaw is the thin sounding production. These guys go for the big moments time and again only to be let down by low-tech sound. Compare this album to their other release "The Black Halo" for a great comparison and contrast, as "The Black Halo" has tremendous production value. Another way to see what I mean is if you listen to the three songs from "Karma" that are played live on "One Cold Winter's Night" just to see how huge the sound could have been. The only other complaint I have is for the song "Don't You Cry" which just doesn't work. Most of the time I love Kamelot's ballads as it gives lead singer Khan yet another chance to show his vocal talents, but this particular track I simply skip anymore. This release was also a bit harder for me to get into initially, but over the course of a few more spins I came to appreciate what is here: Progressive Power Metal songwriting of the highest degree. Recommended.
Start of the climb - a healthy three stars.......2006-07-26
This album starts with an instrumental track. That and the neat cover should tell you that your getting an accomplished Euro metal product tinged with a touch of self importance. And lo, that's just what greets the listener on this worthwhile purchase.
Kamelot has talent to spare yet on this release their vision hadn't coalesced fully, the band still not quite nailing it. Having said that, on this album the band are already able to utilise Khans' voice to it's full effect and the musical assault is committed with the band making tasteful use of keyboards for shading.
Salient tracks here (for me) would be the lovely Forever. A metal musical piece with a plaintive, longing lyrical bent. Wings of Despair stops and starts, swoops and soars with a tasty slice of guitar work. The Spell is a heavy rocker with a gothic trad metal atmosphere while Don't You Cry shows a tender side once more with some vocal gymnastics from Khan.
As the record unfolds some of the tracks don't quite wash. This is why it's only a three star release - at this point the band could of been winners or losers. Luckily the developed into the former and this release is a springboard to better things. Fans of traditional metal, Euro metal and perhaps Euro hard rock should check this band out, but start at Epica or Black Halo before committing your hard earned dollar here.
By the way - production was by Sascha Paeth and Miro - those in the know may find this tidbit of info helpful in their decision making.
"don't you miss the ancient times/the riddles and the subtle signs".......2006-05-25
Since this review is being done after Kamelot released two later CD's, it is a rare instance of being able to look forward to the future instead of the usual longing for the past. The music here is better than the previous (The Fourth Legacy) and growing toward the brilliance of Epica and The Black Halo. Khan's voice is noticely developed and the band's overall performance is sharper than in the former but much more improvement awaits in the latter. However, Kamelot's less-than-perfect works are better than the best music of a lot of other bands and easily rates four marks. (Please see my profile for a brief discussion of my rating philosophy.)
Great Band With Tremendous Talent.......2005-08-02
I prefer Epica over Karma, but this is the first one that got me into Kamelot so it deserves its place right below that outstanding album. I would start with Karma or Epica if you are new to the band and purchase the good, but not as great, The Black Halo after.
Best Power Metal Band Out There.......2005-06-19
Okay, Khan's not the greatest singer in the world. Youngblood's not the greatest guitarist. But we know from basketball that it takes more than just having the greatest players to make a good team, and Kamelot proves that the opposite is true as well. You can have a band made up of artists who are lesser than the best, but who still can blow other bands out of the water.
Blind Guardian has Hansi, probably the best singer in power/speed metal, but they have yet to release anything that blows my mind completely.
Angra has some of the best keyboards and choral arrangements, but Andre Matos and their latest lead singer (can't remember his name) are both far too high-pitched for my taste.
Iced Earth has Jon Schaffer, probably my favorite power metal guitarist.
If you put all my favorite power metal artists together, however, you'd probably come up with one crappy album. Demons and Wizards was good, but try adding Angra's keyboards to that or something. It would be awful.
So what Kamelot has here, with Karma, is a few talented musicians who are able to work together and make an album where nothing sounds out of place. No cheesy over-the-top Blind Guardian/Rhapsody choruses, for example. Perhaps what I like about Kamelot is their ability, despite the subject matter, to actually get in there at the humanity behind it all. We have all wondered what we would give to have eternal life, so "Elizabeth" parts 1, 2, and 3 is especially haunting. "Forever" is about our wish to be united with our loved ones in the afterlife. "The Spell" is about our desire for fantasy, or rather, our desire to transcend the ordinary. Somehow, Kamelot even pull off "Don't You Cry" without sounding cheesy, and that is a real feat. Of course, there is real emotion behind that song, and every instrument carries it perfectly, including Khan's voice.
This is a surprisingly good power metal album, and can probably even be approachable to those who beforehand have turned away from the genre because it is "too cheesy". Don't get me wrong, I do like some of the cheesier stuff, but this recording shows that you can have epic music without the cheese.
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- Looking Forward, Looking Back
- Music Lovers
- a transcription worthy of Franz Liszt
- Sleepytime music
- Nice sound
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True Love Waits: O'Riley Plays Radiohead
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00009MGQ4
Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Everything In Its Right Place
- Knives Out
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- Subterranean Homesick Alien
- Thinking About You
- Exit Music (For A Film)
- You
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- Fake Plastic Trees
- I Can't
- True Love Waits
- Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Rock bastardizations of classical music are as old as Kim Fowley's--and ELP's--Tchaikovsky tweaking "Nutrocker." But classical interpretations of rock music have generally been something of a high-wire act. While most pop fare has strong melodic foundations for the soloist to build from, Christopher O'Riley has challenged himself here with the catalog of Radiohead, one of modern rock's most acclaimed--and texturally complex--bands. O'Riley's insightful gifts for interpretation (which have previously enlightened everything from Stravinsky to P.D.Q. Bach) produce a hypnotic, emotionally compelling listening experience here; O'Riley is a huge Radiohead fan, and that love courses through everything from the dreamy, bittersweet title track through the brooding loveliness of "Let Down." Radiohead's stock in trade is dense, multi-layered music that leans heavily on electronic processing for its moody sonic atmospherics; O'Riley's evokes those complex textures with but a judicious use of the sustain peddles, a deft use of dissonance (as on "Knives Out"), and a rhythmically anxious left hand. Call them etudes for the post-modern age if you will, but O'Riley's performances here largely achieve what all great interpretations strive for: New insight and enlightenment. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Looking Forward, Looking Back.......2007-03-02
Ove the last decade or so, Radiohead has created some of the most complex and futuristic rock music out there, and I wondered if a solo pianist could really capture their essence on a single instrument. However, O'Riley does a marvelous job, and brilliantly conveys the melancholy, mysterious, and introspective qualities of Radiohead's music. His renditions of "Fake Plastic Trees" and "Let Down" are particularly powerful. What I really loved about this cd is while I could follow all of the songs he played, at times I felt like I was listening to an breathtaking piano sonata by Mozart or Beethoven, and even a Nocturne by Chopin. Overall, this is a faithful interpretation by an excellent musician who honors one of the greatest bands in recent times, while also paying hommage to his musical heritage. This cd is a must for even the casual Radiohead fan or anyone who enjoys the piano.
Music Lovers.......2007-02-17
i love almost all kinds of music. piano and radiohead really works for me, i liked the whole thing. if you can get into some piano, you can get into this cd. if you dig radiohead, get into it purely because someone took the time to put some awesome songs into yet another form for more audiences to get into. its beautiful. thats all there is to say.
a transcription worthy of Franz Liszt.......2006-12-08
This is a beautiful recording. Try playing it for music loving frends who would never listen to a band like Radiohead. They won't believe it when you tell them the source of this richly textured heartbreakingly melodic tour de force. I'm in my late 50's and love Mahler, Sibelius,and Beethoven. I also love Radiohead, Sufjan Stevens, John Fahey and Wilco. Good music can come along in any time and I'm glad that Christopher O'Riley loves Radiohead and transcribed it for solo piano; he's missed nothing in the process. If your not choked-up by the end of this CD, music must not be your thing.
Sleepytime music.......2006-03-27
Being the total Radiohead fanatic that I am, I decided to pick this up when it came out... perhaps a fresh take on their music would breath some life back into the songs I've been listening into the ground, I thought. So I took it up into the mountains with me and listened to it for a bit. My reaction to it now is similar to then: it's a dreamy if somewhat insubstantial collection of vaguely familiar tunes.
All of the playing on this disc is superb on the technical level... obviously O'riley is a top notch classical performer. The arrangements are a mixed bag, though. There are some amazing renditions on here - see the impressionistic 'Everything In Its Right Place' and the melancholy coffee house arrangement of 'Knives Out'. Some others are also quite listenable, including 'Subterranean Homesick Alien', 'Exit Music', 'Bulletproof', and 'Motion Picture Soundtrack'. However, the upbeat pop tunes have difficult translating to solo piano. the Pablo Honey tunes suffer the worst here, and feel slightly unnatural; perhaps like a classical pianist paying tribute to a favorite band, rather than the more personal adaptations that make the 'Knives Out' arrangement so effective.
Overall, a nice cd to put on in the background when you're reading or settling in to bed, but Radiohead fanatics beware - don't expect anything that lives up to the band's immense standards.
Nice sound.......2006-02-17
I didn't even know Radiohead songs...but now I've listened to the originals and can hear how O'Riley captures the songs on the piano. This is a great album.
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Limited Edition contains 2 Bonus Tracks by Willie Nelson and Angelique Kidjo.
Average customer rating:
- Fantastic music out of this world.
- English album
- My favorite Tarkan CD to date
- TURKISH DELIGHT!
- Tarkan is an amazing talented artiste!
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Karma
Tarkan
Manufacturer: Istanbul
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ASIN: B00005NGZP
Release Date: 2001-08-28 |
Tracks:
- Ask
- Ay
- Kuzu Kuzu
- Gitti Gideli
- Uzak
- Yandim
- O'na Sor
- Hup
- Sen Baskasin
- Tas
- Her Nerdeysen
- Verme
Customer Reviews:
Fantastic music out of this world........2007-01-23
I first bought the Tarkan and Dudu album and LOVED them. Then this one,KARMA, which is full of great unusual fantastic music. I LOVE very single track on this CD and got my relatives Karma for Christmas. Now they are fans, too. What a CD to drive with. I wish Tarkan would get on the TALK SHOW circuit so I could eventually see a USA concert. I'd love it to be in Las Vegas where the majority of the USA can get to. This CD is FULL of beautiful music. Buy it, and enjoy all logjams on the freeway whilst listening. It's music you'll love to listen to over and over. It's out of this world!
English album.......2005-08-09
Long awaited English album is coming to markets in A FEW WEEKS!!!!! Watch out!!
My favorite Tarkan CD to date.......2005-06-06
Wow...what can I say...the man has talent! I have the majority of his CDs (still missing the first two and anxiously awaiting the new CD single "Ayrilik Zor" - it is UNBELIEVABLE!!!). For a while I thought Bu Gece from "Tarkan" was my favorite song, but then...I heard Kuzu Kuzu. :::SIGH::: Now THAT is a good song (and if you can get your hands on the CD single..it has the acoustic version that is just as wonderful). I love what he does with his voice during that song. I love Ask (a beautiful love song)...and Hup (you can't help but dance when that is on). Tas is nice...although I must admit..I lean more towards Bir Oluruz Yolunda (another great beat...basically it is Tas reworded for the Turkish Soccer Team for the 2002 World Cup). Sen Baskasin is great...Gitti Gideli is a sad slow song. I could go on and on...basically, song for song...I think this CD is much better than Dudu (though that one has some great moments, I like this one MUCH better)...but that is just me.
As for the LONG awaited English album...well..all we can do is hope. I am hoping he stays a little closer to his own sound (singing in English of course!) and doesnt sell out to the American market. He is so unique...America has NOTHING like him now (and quite frankly...hasn't had for a VERY long time)...the man can sing and write beautiful music...he definitely can dance :::sigh:::...and he has an appeal like no other.
UPDATE!!!! As the writer above me stated...the LONG wait is over...the English CD is coming :D I heard it was only a single (a total of 4 songs..but I could be wrong)...but let me tell you, I heard 3 of the tracks..and they are INCREDIBLE (and that is putting it mildly!!!). He did not sell out in any way shape or form. They are very Tarkan-like...very sensual, a great beat, with a Middle Eastern influence. All I can say is...I AM SO EXCITED FOR HIM. He is on the verge of something that could potentially be HUGE.
I also read that there is a new Turkish CD coming out in the fall...could it outdo Karma (which is my favorite Tarkan CD to date)? Well...I guess we will have to wait and see...but if it is anything like the English songs...Tarkan fans are in for a real treat! :)
TURKISH DELIGHT!.......2005-04-05
Definately westernized, modern, belly-rolling, hip-swiveling, sexy, musical rhythms worth recognition in the U.S! No quick flash in the pan pop-star, he's not compared to the "King" (Elvis) for nothing. If you like modern pop/rock music try it with a twist of belly-dancing beats, turkish-techno, and a sultry turkish accent. I played this album recently at a party. It wasn't until everyone stopped dancing to it that people began to realize it was in a forgein langauge. It's amazing to share something like this with people from across the globe in a forgein land. No matter if you can't understand a word, good music is a universal langauge.
Tarkan is an amazing talented artiste!.......2003-10-27
I just returned from Turkey and have been crazy about all things Turkish since. I wasn't really into Middle-Eastern type music initially, but in Turkey, you get somewhat immersed in the culture. I grew to like the music there and of course it's Tarkan's music that got me. At first it's the irresistible and wonderful Dudu, which I bought and love the album. I listened to it non-stop for weeks, considering there weren't that many tracks in that album. I then decided to buy Karma and boy, this is one amazing album. It has the oriental Turkish elements which I crave for, and electronica sounds that I have always dug. It's another addiction like Dudu, I will be listening to this album repeatedly a long time from now. Tarkan is simply amazing, like Turkey. Love Turkey!
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Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000QGE7W0
Release Date: 2007-07-19 |
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- Instant Karma - U2,
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- Mother - Christina Aguilera, Bigelf
- Give Peace a Chance - Aerosmith, Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars
- Cold Turkey - Lenny Kravitz
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- Gimme Some Truth - Jakob Dylan, Dhani Harrison
- Oh, My Love - Jackson Browne
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- Working Class Hero - Green Day
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- Beautiful Boy
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- God - Mick Fleetwood, Jack's Mannequin
- Real Love - Regina Spektor
Album Details
2007 International Edition of the Charity CD Release to Raise Funds for the Troubled African Territory in Sudan. This Edition Includes Six Bonus Tracks that Do Not Appear on the Us Equivalent: The Cure-love, the Raveonettes-one Day at a Time, Eskimo Joe-mind Games, A-ha-#9 Dream, Duran Duran-instant Karma and Tokio Hotel-instant Karma.
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The Bhagavad Gita
Nina Shaka
Manufacturer: Multimedia & Culture (MeC) - Paris
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000M0JI7E
Release Date: 2007-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Intro & The Battlefield, Field Of Truth
- We All Shall Be For All Time
- Perform Thy Task In Life
- The Truth Of Pure Work
- Rising Above The Two Contraries
- The Greatest Of All Yogis
- I Am OM
- An Ever-Living Love
- Supreme Mystery
- Know That I AM
- Reveal Thyself to Me!
- The Best Yogis
- This Body is Called the Field
- Sattva, Rajas, Tamas
- Spirit Supreme
- Freedom from Fear, Purity of Heart
- Three Kinds of Faith, Three Kinds of Food
- I Remember My Light
Product Description
Deluxe Edition, (2) CDs, (1) colour 20-page booklet. The full-length unabridged text of the Bhagavad Gita as translated by Juan Mascaro / Mascaró (as published by Penguin Classics). It is presented in a new audio feature in English - Deluxe Edition (running time: 2 hrs 28 min.) Crystal Baschet organ by David Walters, Karma, Wisdom compositions by Just Isn't Music/Wayne Lotek Bennett. Voices by John Greaves, Alan Conway, Nina Shaka, Gonzague Huynh.
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- Long song worth the over half an hour
- A masterpiece.
- Breathtaking, Awe-inspiring & Utterly unique......
- Remarkable
- 5 stars is not enough!
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Karma
Pharoah Sanders
Manufacturer: Grp Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Avant Garde & Free Jazz
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ASIN: B000003N7C
Release Date: 1995-11-07 |
Tracks:
- The Creator Has A Master Plan
- Colors
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Although introduced as a protégé of John Coltrane and touted by many as his heir apparent, reedman Pharoah Sanders quickly proved his own man. His shared interest in the "cosmic" music of Coltrane's final period belies the fact that Sanders frequently plays with an unhurried sense of peace and satisfaction rarely found in his mentor's music. His use of space, African and Asian motifs and instruments, and simple, repetitive melodies also pointed the way for jazz, rock, and new age musicians in the '70s and '80s, while his sometimes raucous use of harsh, shrieking runs influenced many of jazz's most adventurous saxophonists.
The centerpiece of Karma is the marathon half-hour octet recording "The Creator Has a Master Plan." Although the track features a warm vocal by Leon Thomas, its true feature artist for almost the entire length is Sanders, who carries the melody, feel, and improvisation firmly on his shoulders. All of Sanders's key elements--Afro-centric spiritualism, sweeping use of mood from long, relaxed intervals to frenetic cacophony, and a deep sense of melody and rhythm--are in evidence. The album's religious feeling is cemented by the album's closer, "Colors," which serves as a deeply felt invocation. --Fred Goodman
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Long song worth the over half an hour.......2006-09-11
I agree with almost everything said in the other 5 star reviews, so I will not repeat it. There is one thing that I think needs to be stressed further, and that is that even though the first peice is very long, it does pay off to listen to it all the way through. At the end, you'll exclaim, wow, that was amazing, i can't wait to listen to it again. So my advice to you is, start listening!
A masterpiece........2005-08-06
Pharoah Sanders' 1969 album, "Karma", is generally (and rightfully) acknowledged as one of the masterpieces in the free jazz movement of the '60s. The majority of the album is absorbed by the lengthy "The Creator Has a Masterplan", with a brief second piece, "Colors" also on the record. "The Creator Has a Masterplan" has worked its way into jazz consciounsess, becoming a standard of sorts performed by everyone from Louis Armstrong to Don Cherry to Jamaaladeen Tacuma. Composed by Sanders and vocalist Leon Thomas, it receives on this album a sprawling treatement (extending nearly 33 minutes) that is something to be heard.
Beginning with a swelling theme by Sanders (on tenor exclusively), with a nimble rhythm section including Lonnie Liston Smith on piano, Richard Davis and Reggie Workman on bass, William Hart on drums, and Nataniel Bettis and Thomas contributing percussion, Sanders evokes a mood-- mysterious, spiritual and haunting in his blistering playing with falutist James Spaulding and french hornist Julius Watkins countering him ably. After a couple minutes, the piece bleeds into a relaxed tempo with one bassist plucking the familiar bass theme and one by one instruments joining-- swiping piano, flute doubling the main theme, and Sanders at his most lyrical and emotional until finally Thomas intones the chorus to the piece (oddly enough, the verses are not included in this recording).
What follows is the beginning of an explosive improv-- Thomas in his odd yodelling style, Sanders ferocious on tenor, and Smith at the piano all take turns, with the rest supporting-- increases in tempos signal increases in the power of the improv and the preceedings rise and fall repeatedly-- the opening theme is reprised, the main theme is reprised, and it builds one last time until Sanders doubles the main bass line towards the end (about 28 minutes in) and plays one of his loveliest and most powerful solos to bring the piece to its conclusion.
When it's done, "Colors" almost seems like a waste of time-- a reasonable song with some nice playing and a pretty goofy lyric about the colors of nature, its altogether a fairly pointless piece, inoffensive, but not terribly inspired after 'Creator'.
The CD reissue includes lyrics for both pieces (including the unsung verses of 'Creator') but sadly no essay in the liner notes. Sonically, the remastering on this recording is superb and it sounds crisp and clear.
Interested parties after hearing this should dig up Leon Thomas's "Spirits Known and Unknown", he performs "The Creator Has a Masterplan" (among other cuts) in a briefer version with its full lyrics intact and an ensemble that includes several of the players here. Both recordings are highly recommended.
Breathtaking, Awe-inspiring & Utterly unique.............2005-04-12
Although a protege of "John Coltrane", Pharoah Sanders, unquestionably remains one of the most distinctive tenor saxophonist's of his generation, Pharoah's style of passionate, Exuberant jazz is Harmonically rich and heavy in sound & tone, and although his music is largely considered to be expressionistic, spiritual free jazz, into a ultra-dense flurry of sound that relied heavily on the non-specific pitches and timbral distortions. (although his later music would inhibit a sense of gentler tones and more cerebral tones, without sacrificing any of the intensity that he was known for).
His 1969 landmark album "Karma", was his third album as band leader, and was probably not only his most distinctive album, but also the album that truly encapsulated his considerable talents onto one studio recording. If you've ever heard people refer to music as 'Spiritual', this arguably could be a form/level of music that is, in parts, impeccably performed & arranged performances largely due to the stunning line-up: (Reggie Workman - Bass, Pharoah Sanders - Sax (Tenor), Freddie Waits / Billy Hart - Drums, Nat Bettis - Percussion, Ron Carter/ Richard Davis - Bass, Lonnie Liston Smith - Piano, James Spaulding - Flute, Leon Thomas - Percussion /Vocals, Julius Watkins - French Horn).
The album is broken down into two tracks (??), the main meat of the album, is the first track "Creator has a Master Plan", which runs at a staggering 32 minutes. Most musicians would struggle to fill even half of that running time with a track that'll retain the listeners attention, but such is the confidence and creative ability of the musicians involved here, that Pharoah and his band easily creative a completely jaw-dropping track, that is the musical equivalent of a huge multi-threaded story, in which sounds, arrangements, solo performances and deep commitment to a constantly evolving sound, all work alongside each other fleshing out the sound, producing something incredibly organic, and spiritually freewheeling at the same time. Think of this as cosmic music, with a heavy influence of time & space augmenting the sound, with African and Indian instruments adding extra substance to the track. The Flute features heavily throughout the track, softening the edges of between the introduction of Drums & Percussion. With simple music repetition giving way that gradual shifts in sound & mood.
The music is heavily textured throughout the track, with the occasional vocal, "The creator has a master plan--peace and happiness for every man.", repeated throughout certain keypoints of the track, although Pharoah's contribution here really shouldn't be underestimated, he frequently features, for almost the entire length of the track carrying melody wherever appropriate, and empowering the music with a Avant-Garde / Free Jazz feel, with a lot of the improvisation firmly on his shoulders. The mood and gradual musical exploration of the track is partly due to his stunning direction, and all of Sander's key elements are fully utilised here. Be it, the Afro-centric spiritualism, sweeping use of mood from long, relaxed intervals to frenetic cacophony, and a deep sense of melody and rhythm. Its far beyond conventional jazz structures and the composition is amongst the most adventurous & organically created / improvised tracks created.
The second track "Colors" which runs at a mere 5 1/2 minutes, was always going to struggle in comparison to the centre piece track, but its inclusion is no less diminished. Sure, as a track, it can't hope to compete with the magnificent undertaking that is the "Creator has a masterplan", but it is a piece recognising the divinity and harmony of life through the simplest of messages. And the tracks religious feeling is cemented by the fact that it feels deeply engaging, and a sound that through Pharoah's dynamics and leadership pushes irrepressibly forward, with Sanders shifting between spiritual peace and violent outbursts in his tenor solos.
If you are prepared to give Pharoah's music a try, then other than possibly buying a 'Best of / Compilation', this is largely considered to be the best of his studio album output. But be warned if you haven't sampled his work before, this isn't Jazz music in the conventional sense, and if the idea of very open-ended music that gradually unfolds over long arrangements doesn't appeal to you, its advisable that you download or hear a track first before you purchase this. Or even if you're relatively new to Jazz, hearing this first before buying, is most definitely advisable, as it's a little bit like being thrown in the deep end of a musical genre. But if you are well adversed with the many facets of Jazz music, or your feeling particularly adventurous (& Patient), this has to be easily amongst some of the most awe-inspiring jazz out there.
Remarkable.......2004-09-18
This album is brilliant. Only two tracks, the first, called "The Creator Has a Master Plan" lasting over 30 minutes, Karma is awesome. Slowly building, "The Creator Has a Master Plan" gets grooving almost 9 minutes into it and features a repetition of "The creator has a master plan, peace and happiness for every man." This is really one of those albums that I plan on listening to over and over.
5 stars is not enough!.......2004-07-22
This album is a classic. If you like the saxophone this is an essential recording. I have over 2000 cds of all kinds of music,blues,rock,country,folk,jazz... but if I could only keep 5 of them this cd would be one of the 5.
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