Pale Rider [Import]

pale rider [import]

Track Listings
1. She Gets Me Inside
2. Boys Break the Things They Love the Most
3. If You've Got Thetime It's Gonna Take
4. Streets Are Covered in Snow
5. Soundtrack to the Summer
6. In This World
7. Pale Rider
8. Calvary
9. I Know It's Only Sunday
10. Kichijoji
11. History
12. In the End

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
"Ross' best collection of songs yet…an unexpected treat." -THE TIMES

As the voice and soul of Deacon Blue, Ricky Ross scored international successes with 16 Top 10 Singles and 10 Top 10 Albums. Ross' music is as relevant now as it has ever been. Deacon Blue were always a highly-charged act with huge, anthemic songs, but Ross' solo material is markedly more introspective and personal - perfectly crafted contemporary materials that easily rivals that of acclaimed acts such as Rufus Wainwright and Ryan Adams. Features the track "She Gets Me Inside," co-written with Ronan Keating. Ross' first solo album in four years!

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Pale Rider [Import]
Music for the Movies of Clint Eastwood
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • EASTWOOD IS ALSO A GREAT SONGWRITER
  • Play Misty For Me
  • "Go ahead, make your day!"
Music for the Movies of Clint Eastwood

Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005NOZ2
Release Date: 2001-09-11

Tracks:

  1. Theme from Rawhide - Frankie Laine
  2. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly - Ennio Morricone
  3. Theme From The Outlaw Josey Wales - Jerry Fielding
  4. Theme From Pale Rider
  5. Claudia's Theme From 'Unforgiven'
  6. Theme From Dirty Harry - Lalo Schifrin
  7. Big Fran's Baby From 'A Perfect World'
  8. Misty From 'Play Misty For Me' - Erroll Garner
  9. Amanda's Theme From 'Tightrope'
  10. Kate's Theme From 'Absolute Power'
  11. Why Should I Care Instrumental Theme From 'True Crime'
  12. Espacio From 'Space Cowboys'
  13. Doe Eyes (Love Theme From The Bridges Of Madison County) - Lennie Niehaus/Michael Lang
  14. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 1: Out Of The Shadows
  15. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 2: An American Landscape
  16. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 3: This I Remember - Lennie Niehaus/Joshua Redman
  17. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 4: The Journey Continues...
  18. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 5: Battle Royale (It's All There) - Lennie Niehaus/Joshua Redman/Ralph Moore
  19. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 6: Day Dreams - Lennie Niehaus/Joshua Redman
  20. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 7: The Piano Player
  21. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 8: Destiny - Lennie Niehaus/Joshua Redman
  22. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 9: At Peace And Play
  23. Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite, Part 10: I Love Jazz - Lennie Niehaus/Joshua Redman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars EASTWOOD IS ALSO A GREAT SONGWRITER.......2007-06-11

This is a "semi" career spanning CD (and the only decent one in existence) of the movie themes from some great Eastwood movies. The earlier pieces are from his days in TV and transition to movies. The more mature work with Lennie Niehaus displays Clint's artistry, no not only as an actor, award winning director, but great composer. My only complaint is the disc is missing the off-beat and totally original jazzy "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" from THE GAUNTLET.

The disc does contain his wonderful A PERFECT WORLD and THE UNFORGIVEN. Why Eastwood never won an Oscar for some of his original scores is a mystery to me. He is more celebrated as a director than as an actor only because he won more awards in that category and his acting style was known for it's low-keyed and reactionary style. But the Clint Eastwood the musician cannot be dismissed and here is that more than proves his versatility. A known jazz lover, for fans of that genre, give a listen to WHY SHOULD I CARE from "True Crime", another great Eastwood composition.

The remainder of the disc is a salute to Eastwood and his work with a heavy emphasis on the jazz.

First rate. I've been a fan since his directoral debut in PLAY MISTY FOR ME. Little did I realize what a great composer he would turn out to be.

A must for any fans as there are no single soundtacks available from his movies featuring his work.

5 out of 5 stars Play Misty For Me.......2005-12-20

Nearly an hour and 20 minutes of "Music For the Movies of Clint Eastwood". What fan wouldn't be happy with this CD? 23 Tracks, and a great compilation. From the early TV days, the "Theme from Rawhide"(this was about the time I fell in love with Clint, I think I was about 8)performed by Frankie Lane, and Spaghetti Western, the "The, Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"(does anyone REALLY know the words to this one, and does it really matter?)to the romantic Doe Eyes"(the love theme from "Bridges of Madison County", the music will have you reliving the great moments from great films that just say Clint!

The first half of the album features both Clint's own works and the fabulous talented composers he has worked with. Ennio Moricone's oh so recognizable style("The Good, The Bad and the Ugly"), the moving music of Lennie Niehaus("Pale Rider"), the haunting sounds from Lalo Schfrin("Dirty Harry Theme", where you will relive Clint doing the, "Do you feel lucky punk?" speech), and some other wonderful musicians including the great Civil War and Western sounding "Theme from Outlaw Josey Wales", by Jerry Fielding, and Erroll Garner's"Play Misty For Me", a gorgeous piano rendition. Some of Clint's own works, included are "Claudia's Theme" from "Unforgiven" "Kate's Theme" from "Absolute Power", "Big Fran's Baby" from "A Perfect World", and of course the mesmerizing and above mentioned "Doe Eyes".

Second half is a 10 part instrumental suite, "Clint Eastwood, An American Filmmaker Suite". This is music composed and conducted by Lennie Niehaus for the PBS "American Masters" documentary " Eastwood: Out of the Shadows" The music tells Clint's story musically, and it flows beautifully and emotionally.It has a little of everyting, including some great jazzy numbers. The orchestration and the musicians capture the journey wonderfully. For list of all 23 track titles, see buying info. You can also listen to samples from there.

The quality of the CD is excellent. A pamphlet with some production notes, and the tracks is included. There are some great pix of Clint as well. It doesn't have ALL his films included. Hopefully the music form "Kelly's Heroes"("Burning Bridges) and "The Beguiled"(more from Lalo Schifrin) will make the sequel album!

Take it in your car and listen to it when you are stuck in traffic, and it will take you somewhere else for a while.Just say "Play Misty For Me" and hit track 8. Highly recommended for the Eastwood fan. And for those that can't get enough, I would also recommend the soundtrack to "Bridges of Madison County". One of the most romantic albums I ever heard.

"Head 'Em Up, Move 'Em On....Keep Them Doggies Rollin...Rawhide!"

Enjoy....Laurie

4 out of 5 stars "Go ahead, make your day!".......2004-06-21

There's really not too much to say about this, except that any big fan of "Clint Eastwood", or at least the majority of these movies should like this. What I enjoy most are the tracks from his westerns, as they all set a nice mood, but the rest are very good as well. I can't help but think this would have been twice as good had it contained dialogue from each of these films too. Overall a great collection for the fan. After all, if there's one thing "Clint" knows about as much as his acting, it's his music.
Moody Pike
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    Pale Horse and Rider
    Manufacturer: Darla Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000YECMS
    Release Date: 2004-05-03

    Tracks:

    1. Stoned In The Evening
    2. Lovely Lace
    3. Bruises Like Badges
    4. Quarters
    5. Annabelle
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    Pale Rider
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      Pale Rider
      Ricky Ross
      Manufacturer: P3 Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      1. This Is the Life

      ASIN: B0007ZP15M
      Release Date: 2005-05-09

      Tracks:

      1. She Gets Me Inside
      2. Boy Break The Things They Love The Most
      3. If You've Got The Time It's Gonna Take
      4. The Streets Are Covered In Snow
      5. Soundtrack To The Summer
      6. In This World
      7. Pale Rider
      8. Calvary
      9. I Know It's Only Sunday
      10. Kichijojli
      11. History
      12. In The End

      Album Description

      "Ross' best collection of songs yet…an unexpected treat." -THE TIMES

      As the voice and soul of Deacon Blue, Ricky Ross scored international successes with 16 Top 10 Singles and 10 Top 10 Albums. Ross' music is as relevant now as it has ever been. Deacon Blue were always a highly-charged act with huge, anthemic songs, but Ross' solo material is markedly more introspective and personal - perfectly crafted contemporary materials that easily rivals that of acclaimed acts such as Rufus Wainwright and Ryan Adams. Features the track "She Gets Me Inside," co-written with Ronan Keating. Ross' first solo album in four years!

      Album Description

      The return of one of the UK's greatest songwriters, Ricky Ross, returns with 'Pale Rider'. As the voice and soul of Deacon Blue, Ricky scored international successes with 16 top ten singles and 10 top ten albums. 'She Gets Me Inside' the first single from 'Pale Rider' is co-written with Ronan Keating. Also includes 'Soundtrack To The Summer', 'In This World', 'Calvary' and more. P3 Music. 2005.

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      Studio Album from the Voice of Deacon Blue and Internatioanlly Renowned Singer/Songrwriter.
      These Are the New Good Times
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Stylus Magazine review - 7.5
      These Are the New Good Times
      Pale Horse and Rider
      Manufacturer: Darla Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00008DKAZ
      Release Date: 2003-03-11

      Tracks:

      1. Jersey Coast Line
      2. I Told Jesus Christ How Much I Love Her
      3. Will We Be Blessed Someday
      4. Sunday Matinee
      5. Stars
      6. Past Life
      7. Aura Lee
      8. Coney Island
      9. Metropolitan Love Song
      10. I Came Here Every Night
      11. Prettiest Girl I've Seen Tonight (So Far)

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Stylus Magazine review - 7.5.......2003-06-14

      I think every songwriter has a certain inclination towards the simplicity of playing guitar. Just you and the instrument; knees crossed, head down, in the corner of your room. Jon DeRosa, best known for his work with the ambient/experimental project Aarktika, began singing and songwriting while still in High School under the guise Fade, and then Dead Leaves Rising. After three years constructing more studio processed material, DeRosa has returned home.

      Recorded in the same church as the last Low and Rivulets releases, DeRosa, like Nathan Amundson (of Rivulets) did with his newest album, called in his closest and most respected musician friends to "maintain a sense of `family.'" Released on the same date as his latest Aarktica output, These Are the New Good Times is less a companion piece and more an entirely separate entity. The only parallel is DeRosa's soft voice, falling somewhere between a baritone and a tenor.

      I more or less purchased the album based on my complete love and awe of DeRosa's four songs off the triple-split EP, The Alcohol EPs, with Remora and Rivulets. More specifically, one song, "Bruises Like Badges" particularly caught my ear. A simple guitar and bedroom recording with DeRosa singing about a past love showing off her "bruises" and "scars" as medallions. The melody is of the walk-around-your-house-singing-it-for-weeks variety. Disappointingly, nothing on These Are the New Good Times matches it in sheer beauty and memorability, but can't be said to not have tried (and often come close.)

      With 11 songs, three of them being covers of DeRosa's friends' tracks, it's clear that DeRosa is pacing himself. The bulk of the songs are 3-4 minute folk-tinged tunes with little accompaniment besides the occasional violin, harmonium and electric guitar. Taking the folk tradition on his back, the lyrics often tell small lovelorn tales, but not without a touch of humor on occasion. "Jersey Coast Line," with its acoustic finger picking, tells of the protagonist's failed pursuit of The Girl. Just when she seems within reach, The Boy learns she has a little female tot back home, and he echoes what his foilers had been saying all along: "I think it's time I stay away from your sister / I think it's time I stay away from your daughter"

      One of the standout tracks, "Will We Be Blessed Someday," contains an almost Gospel choir-like chorus, with Amundson and Alan Sparhawk contributing backing vocals. It's a plea to the Lord for perseverance and blessing: "So Lord can you give us strength / To endure our expected lengths / And I'll ask no more from you again." The other near "Bruises Like Badges" moment is "Stars," a plaintive cry against decay and for elopement, with DeRosa's voice moving up and down the scale with emotional grace: "How sad is it to see / The world through different eyes / I'd rather see it all through yours."

      The most successful cover is of Nathan Amundson's track "Past Life" taken from his self titled debut. DeRosa's version oddly sounds like "Flood" by Jars of Clay at times (don't look at me like that, you've heard it too.) The atmosphere of the original track is jettisoned in favor of a basic, stripped down take with guitar and harmonium. The Remora cover "I Told Jesus Christ How Much I Love Her" is a considerable improvement on the original. Gone are Brian John Mitchell's off key, shaky (inebriation is no excuse) vocals. Simple guitar and organ instrumentation provide a backdrop for heavy lyrical content which seems a little out of place in its positioning on the album: "Since the train accident you know there's nothing left / Just alcoholics and promise of oblivion. < i>These Are the New Good Times succeeds in maintaining a light-heartedness, even optimism within even its dourest tales; as the final track shows: "Well I've been to every bar / Looked in every passing car / But you're the prettiest girl I've seen tonight (so far)"
      This Abstract Reality EP
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        This Abstract Reality EP
        Pale Rider
        Manufacturer: Mind Theories Music Group
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000I2J0XI
        Release Date: 2006-07-11

        Tracks:

        1. Call For Back Up
        2. Just Another Case
        3. Where Eva You At
        4. Such A Rush
        5. Hit The Track ft. Dorian Gray
        6. Unpunctuated Run On
        7. Nocturnal Sound ft. Uneek Wunn
        8. Mad World
        9. Kick Push freestyle

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        Debut EP
        Pale Horse Rider
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          Pale Horse Rider

          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000FTL42Y
          Release Date: 2006-01-10

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