To End a Letter [Import]

to end a letter [import]

Track Listings
1. Saturday
2. In Another Life
3. Little Ones
4. Away
5. Every Reason
6. First Things First
7. Anniversary
8. Beautiful Beautiful
9. Caribou
10. Everything At Once
11. Horse Is Alive
12. To End A Letter
13. Sage
14. War Of The Worlds
15. Welcome Me
16. Fire Inside
17. One Small Step

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To End a Letter [Import]
The Incredible Film Music Box
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Six Decades of Film Music
  • Excellent collection with fine performances
  • "essential film scores from 1939 to 2004 ~ Incredible Music"
The Incredible Film Music Box

Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007S687Y
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Gone With The Wind: Overture
  2. Citizen Kane: Overture
  3. Casablanca: As Time Goes By
  4. It's A Wonderful Life: It's A Wonderful Life
  5. The Third Man: The Harry Lime Theme
  6. The Searchers: Suite
  7. The Bridge On The River Kwai: Colonel Bogey March
  8. Vertigo: Prelude
  9. Touch Of Evil: Main Title
  10. Ben-Hur: Parade Of The Charioteers
  11. North By Northwest: Prelude
  12. Psycho: Suite
  13. The Magnificent Seven: The Magnificent Seven
  14. Lawrence Of Arabia: Overture

Tracks:

  1. To Kill A Mockingbird: Suite
  2. The Great Escape: Main Title
  3. Doctor Zhivago: Main Title & Lara's Theme
  4. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
  5. Once Upon A Time In The West: Jill's Theme
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Also Sprach Zarathustra
  7. Midnight Cowboy: Midnight Cowboy
  8. Get Carter: Main Title
  9. A Clockwork Orange: Ode To Joy
  10. The Godfather: Waltz & Love Theme
  11. Jaws: Jaws
  12. Rocky: Gonna Fly Now
  13. Taxi Driver: Suite
  14. Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope

Tracks:

  1. Superman: Main Theme
  2. Alien: End Title
  3. Raging Bull: Intermezzo From Cavalleria Rusticana
  4. Raiders Of The Lost Ark: Raiders March
  5. Blade Runner: End Titles
  6. E.T.: The Extraterrestrial: Adventures On Earth
  7. Once Upon A Time In America: Deborah's Theme
  8. Back To The Future: Main Theme
  9. Witness: Building The Barn
  10. Aliens: Main Title
  11. Cinema Paradiso: Cinema Paradiso
  12. Glory: Charging Frot Wagner
  13. Dances With Wolves: The John Dunbar Theme
  14. Unforgiven: Claudia's Theme

Tracks:

  1. The Piano: The Heart Asks Pleasure First
  2. Schindler's List: Main Theme
  3. Braveheart: End Credits
  4. Titanic: My Heart Will Go On
  5. Saving Private Ryan: Hymn To The Fallen
  6. American Beauty: Any Other Name
  7. Gladiator: Now We Are Free
  8. Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring: The Fellowship
  9. The Girl With The Pearl Earring: Griet's Theme
  10. Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl: Suite
  11. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: Suite
  12. Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Letter That Never Came
  13. Finding Neverland: Impossible Opening
  14. The Incredibles: Overture

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Six Decades of Film Music.......2007-05-13

This is film music for the classical music lover. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra presents excellent arrangements of a number of classic film themes (although several pieces of the 56 film classics selected for this 4 CD set are not orchestral arrangements, but rather specialty arrangements). Besides great film composers such as John Williams, Elmer Bernstein, Ennio Morricone, and James Horner, classical composers such as Richard Strauss and Pietro Mascagni make an appearance. On several of the numbers the Crouch End Festival Chorus adds the human voice to the power of the full symphonic orchestra to create true movie magic. If you like the sound of a full symphony orchestra playing some of the most recognized themes ever written, you'll love these CDs.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent collection with fine performances.......2007-03-28

Silva Screen Records, based in England, has been issuing some fine collections of film scores, more in one box than we have the right to expect. This four-CD box contains scores by many of the best writers, including Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann, Dimitri Tomkin, Kenneth J. Alford (The Bridge on the River Kwai), Elmer Bernstein, Maurice Jarre, Ennio Marricone, John Barry, Nino Rota, John Williams, James Horner, and more. We can all think of additional film scores we wished were included, but then there's no way this collection could be all-inclusive. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, supplemented by Crouch End Festival Chorus on some numbers, does a very competent job...The liner notes give the basic information without any commentary, and as far as I can see, contain only one error. Am I wrong or are tracks 9 and 10 on the fourth CD mislabeled? Track 9, which runs 7:33, seems to have the excitement of "Pirates of the Caribbean" (which I did not see) and track 10, which runs 4:22, the more sedate "The Girl with the Pearl Earring (which I also did not see). Listings seem to have them reversed.

5 out of 5 stars "essential film scores from 1939 to 2004 ~ Incredible Music".......2005-05-16

When I think of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, many composers come to mind...you gave the usher your ticket in the theater and sat down, knowingly you were going to get your moneys worth...when the curtain opened and you heard those first few notes...you sat back, watched and listened as the film score and orchestra worked their magic...now we have the ultimate from Silva Screen Classics "The Incredible Film Music Box", featuring a four disc set of the essential film scores of the past 60 years...covering several decades from 1939 through and up to the present 2004

There are compilations and then there are "Compilations" beginning with a classic that even the youngsters today recognize "GONE WITH THE WIND" (1939) (Max Steiner), sweeping score that captures the tragic history of the South during the Civil War, one great cue after another, it doesn't get any better than this, nominated by the Academy for Best Original Score...and closing on Disc 4 with "THE INCREDIBLES" (2004) (Michael Giacchino), the big hit in computer animation from Walt Disney & Pixar that once again pit Super-Heroes against the forces of evil...our family of five Supers prove crime doesn't pay, but box-office receipts do...gotta love it!

Silva Screen Classics as usual, has put quality into this 4-CD-Set featuring The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus conducted by Kenneth Alwyn, Bill Ashton, Paul Bateman, James Fitzpatrick, Mario Klemens, Derek Wadsworth, and Nic Raine. Recorded in "Dolby Surround" with the new technology of "HDCD", this is a "film-score-buffs" dream, one to treasure now and years to come.

Some selections are missing, but when you think of what Silva has included, it is impossible to please everyone...was happy to see "TOUCH OF EVIL" (1958) from composer Henry Mancini, as I feel this composer deserves all the recognition that has been overlooked recently in the music world...This collection is aimed directly at the "Serious Film Score" music fans and collectors...Silva is as always, perfect in every way...just the way we like 'em!

Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 1181 ~ (5/10/2005)
Anne Sofie von Otter - Speak Low ~ Songs by Kurt Weill / Gardiner
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Very Good
  • Excellent Weill Alternative to Lenya and Lemper
  • Everything is right but the style
  • Intelligent reading from both singer and conductor
  • Brilliant--The best of the 7 Deadly Sins recordings
Anne Sofie von Otter - Speak Low ~ Songs by Kurt Weill / Gardiner
Kurt Weill , John Eliot Gardiner , Anne Sofie von Otter , Bengt Forsberg , Hannover North German Radio Orchestra , Karl-Heinz Lampe , Frederick Martin , Christfried Biebrach , and James Sims
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
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ASIN: B000001GM3
Release Date: 1995-03-14

Tracks:

  1. Die Sieben Tods Prologue
  2. Die Sieben Tods No. 1 Faulheit (Sloth)
  3. Die Sieben Tods No. 2 Stolz (Pride)
  4. Die Sieben Tods No. 4 Zorn (Anger)
  5. Die Sieben Tods No. 5 Vrei (Gluttony)
  6. Die Sieben Tods No. 6 Unzucht (Lust)
  7. Die Sieben Tods No. 6 Habsucht (Avarice)
  8. Die Sieben Tods No. 7 Neid (Envy)
  9. Die Sieben Tods No. 8 Epilog
  10. My Ship
  11. One Life To Live
  12. Buddy On The Nightshift
  13. Nannas Leid
  14. Bilbao - Song
  15. Surabaya - Johnny
  16. Das Leid Von Der Harten Nuss
  17. Je Ne T'amie Pas
  18. Schickelgruber
  19. Der Abscheidsbreief
  20. Foolish Heart
  21. Speak Low
  22. I'm A Stranger Here Myself

Amazon.com

Kurt Weill's ballet with songs is one of this century's greatest theatrical works. It has all the wit and melodic appeal of The Threepenny Opera and social conscience of Mahagonny, but more warmth and musical sophistication than either. It's also all over with in about 40 minutes. Some critics believe the piece was intended as a sort of love poem to Weill's wife, Lotte Lenya; given the tenderness of much of the music, it's hard to disagree. Lenya herself recorded the piece in the 1950s (a recording recently reissued by Sony) and this very much newer performance is welcome particularly for Anne Sofie von Otter's highly intelligent and musical way with the text. The other songs, from both Weill's Berlin and Broadway periods, make the perfect filler. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very Good.......2006-01-03

This is a very nice selection of Weill pieces showing the full range of his output. These range from the ambitious Seven Deadly Sins to songs from Happy End to some of his Broadway work. All are very interesting. The performers, particularly Von Otter, are excellent. Recommended strongly.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Weill Alternative to Lenya and Lemper.......2005-09-29

`Speak Low Songs by Kurt Weill' is a great addition to the performances of Herr Weill's works by the prominent mezzo-soprano, Anne Sofie Von Otter. I have listened to many performances by Weill specialists from the archetype, Weill's wife, Lotte Lenys, for whom many of the songs were originally written to Ute Lemper and Gisela May, who lean heavily toward Lotte Lenya's gravel-voiced interpretation of Weill's songs.

Anne Sofie Von Otter breaks with this tradition and gives us what are easily the sweetest interpretations of Weill's songs from both his German and English works, which I have heard anywhere.

The flagship performance on this disc is `Die Sieben Todsunden' (`The Seven Deadly Sins') which was a cycle of songs to be sung on the stage, accompanied by dances done by a second performer. This takes the first nine (9) tracks and is at least as good as what I have heard from Weill specialist, Lemper. This album is the first time I have noticed that there are two versions of this work, and that Ms. Von Otter is performing the version for soprano.

But, I think the most moving performances come later, especially in von Otter's performances of the three numbers from `Happy End', `Bilbao-Song', `Surabaya-Johnny', and `Das Lied von der harten Nuss' (Song of the Big Shot). I have heard these done by many people, but never so sweetly. These numbers are so lovingly performed that I insist that you ignore the fact that the lyrics are in German. The accompanying booklet gives English translations, which I simply ignore and enjoy the musical talent with no filter. My understanding German has nothing to do with this, as I do the same with French, which I can just barely make out.

Kurt Weill may not be the most important influence on American musical theatre in the 20th century, but he is easily in the top five, along with the Gershwins, Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers and collaborators, and Cole Porter.

Ms. Von Otter is ably accompanied on this disk by her favorite pianist, Bengt Forsberg plus the Norddeutch Rundfunk orchestra directed by John Eliot Gardiner. While I really like her selection on this disk, the collection makes me wish Ms. Von Otter would do some more Weill and spend less time hanging out with Elvis Costello, but that's a different story.

3 out of 5 stars Everything is right but the style.......2005-09-24

Weill and Brecht defined a nasty age with nasty art, writing some of the grittiest satire in the history of music. In this CD von Otter misses that edge, skirts all the dangerous, sleazy implications, and ultimately sounds too much the opera singer slumming it for an hour. Her earnestness is no subtitute for the right period style, a la Lotte Lenya.

4 out of 5 stars Intelligent reading from both singer and conductor.......2005-01-27

THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS is such a brilliant mini-masterpiece (and, to me, the pinnacle of the Brecht-Weill years) that it is hard to screw up. It is a testament to the staying power of this work (and to the brilliance of Weill's music in general) that it can be performed by the likes of Lotte Lenya, Julia Migenes, Ute Lemper, Judy Kaye, Marianne Faithfull, Teresa Stratas, and -- as here -- Anne Sofie von Otter, and STILL work... and EACH of these women are totally successful in the piece on their own terms.

Here, Anne Sofie von Otter gives us an intelligent (and highly musical) rendering of the text, keeping the musical line very much intact. She sings with vibrato at times, and then will turn around and use straight-tones at moments where it is dramatically appropriate to do so. She balances the performance well, shifting gears between cool detachment (which she is often criticized for) and impassioned outbursts (which her critics often fail to notice).

John Eliot Gardiner surprised me with how easily this music seemed to come to him, especially as he seems to be a man more at home with "Period-Instrument-Mozart" than highly charged 20th century works. However, his reading of "The Rake's Progress" by Stravinsky was totally staggering. For example, his choice beginning the climactic moment of the score ("Envy") as slowly as he does caught me very much off guard at first, and I didn't really care for it at all. However, with each successive listen, I find myself "getting" this choice more and more.

Finally, the "filler." As to be expected, she is more successful with the European material than she is with the songs from Weill's Broadway years. But this is the case with about 99.9% of all opera singers who try to sing Weill's Broadway scores. You will never hear any singer give "Je ne t'aime pas" a more hauntingly beautiful, passionately intense performance than Anne Sofie von Otter. Truly, the ultimate interpretation of one of my favorite Weill songs. "Nannas Lied," "Der Abschiedsbrief," and the HAPPY END selections. However, "My Ship" and "One Life to Live" seem to fail at catching fire -- the former because it is marred by an attempt to sound like a "pop singer," the latter because von Otter sings English better than native speakers (she knows where the ACTUAL emphasis in the phrase "nothing: the thing is to have fun" goes, as opposed to where Ira Gershwin placed it). I also -- surprisingly enough -- don't care for her performance of "Schickelgruber" -- she just seems totally lost to me. (I really think that this song is foreign territory to 'legit' sopranos and mezzos -- I don't even care for the Stratas rendition.) Just when I thought I would have to suffer through another bad batch of "opera-crossover," Anne Sofie turned around and surprised me by giving highly successful performances of the numbers from ONE TOUCH OF VENUS (especially on "I'm Stranger Here Myself").

All in all, a worthy purchase: highly recommended to all fans of THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS and Kurt Weill enthusiasts.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant--The best of the 7 Deadly Sins recordings.......2002-10-12

Weill, and particularly anything Brecht-Weill, has suffered for too long with interpertations based on tired ham theatrics, burlesques of Lenya's style, to the point where we have come to expect it as the only way to sing this music. Lenya herself is said, late in life, to have commented that a better singer (specifically Stratas at that time) would be more appropriate for properly interpreting Weill's music.

Here, after countless CD releases of the Seven Deadly Sins, is the first recording sung in the key the composer originally intended! The result is relevatory, sublime and magnificent.

Ms. Von Otter interprets the rest of the songs with mixed results--all are lovely, several are excellent, though several others have been handled better by singers with more "theatrical" talents. Nevertheless, this recording stands alone, head and shoulders above the others.
My Architect: A Son's Journey
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Absolutely exquisite...
  • A Journey of the Heart
My Architect: A Son's Journey

Manufacturer: Commotion
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00029J1YA
Release Date: 2005-06-07

Tracks:

  1. Adagio (Opening Titles)
  2. Penn Station
  3. Beginnings...
  4. The Mystery Of Louis Kahn
  5. Arty Stride
  6. Happy Returns
  7. Burns
  8. Flying To Salk
  9. The Brick
  10. Fanfare For The Common Man
  11. American Hymn I
  12. Travel Waltz
  13. Letter To Harriet
  14. Chez Louis
  15. Hayom T'Amtzeinu
  16. The Nomad
  17. American Hymn Ii
  18. Dhaka
  19. Call To Prayer
  20. Suite For Louis Kahn

Album Description

Joseph Vitarelli's (THE LAST SEDUCTION, SHE'S SO LOVELY, COMMANDMENTS) lush, orchestral score evokes a contemplative, playful, and sometimes haunting reflection of filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn's journey to piece together the life of his absent father, renowned architect Louis I. Kahn.

The MY ARCHITECT soundtrack also features two vocal performances: the devotional "Call to Prayer" (a striking solo by a Muslim muezzin recorded on location at the mosque in Kahn's monumental National Assembly Building of Bangladesh) and the celebratory Hebrew hymn "Hayom Tamtzeinu" rendered with fervor by a cantor originally from Kahn's home city of Philadelphia. Included also on the soundtrack is a taped snippet of Louis Kahn himself in the visionary moment captured in a track called 'The Brick.'

The documentary MY ARCHITECT was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, and won the hearts of audiences and critics alike, placing it on a large number of best film of the year lists.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely exquisite..........2005-02-21

An amazing film. I have never witnessed anything so inspiring. Nathaniel Kahn could have crafted a scathing--horrible even--portrayal of his father. Instead, this movie attempts to understand...rather than be understood. Only two things I wanted to know after watching: 1) What does Nathaniel Kahn do for a living? Is he an architect like his father? 2) Does Nathaniel Kahn have a family? Wife? Kids? Not that it matters but it would have been interesting to see, given his fractious almost non-existent relationship with his father, how this affected his own life choices.

5 out of 5 stars A Journey of the Heart.......2004-11-23

You will never hear such a beautiful expression of all the emotions that have taken a lifetime to experience when you listen to The Architect Soundtrack.

The movie was so wonderful. The "forgotten" son searching for the Father who was an architectural genius but lacked all the ability to express his feelings to humans, yet expressed it all in his architecture. An amazing man. His buildings will go on forever and his son has paid him the greatest love by trying to understand his father, through all the pain he caused the people who loved him, by making this film and putting it to the most marvelous music you can imagine. Please buy this albumn and do get the DVD movie. You will not regret it. I only wish I could shake the hand of Nathaniel Kahn and tell him the true joy his film brought to me, and Joseph Vitarelli's music brought tears to my heart. An extraordinary film and soundtrack.
Citizen Kane (PlusThe Magnificent Ambersons)
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    Citizen Kane (PlusThe Magnificent Ambersons)
    Bernard Herrmann
    Manufacturer: Soundtrack Factory
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000059SWA
    Release Date: 2001-02-06

    Tracks:

    1. Main Titled
    2. Rosebud
    3. News on the March
    4. Searching Traces on the Thatcher Library
    5. Arrival to "The Chronicle"
    6. Kane Meet Benrnstein
    7. Party on "The Inquirer"
    8. Mr. Kane Politician
    9. Kane and Miss Susan
    10. Operatic Fiasco at the Opera House
    11. Memories of the Susan Life
    12. Decline of a Bel Canto Diva
    13. Disbanding Xanadu
    14. End Titled
    15. Main Title
    16. Arrogant Ambersons
    17. Great Ball
    18. Young People Promenade
    19. Death of Wilbur Minafer
    20. Morgan's Love Letter from Isabel
    21. Isabel Death
    22. End Titled
    Jericho/The Ghostbreaker
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      Jericho/The Ghostbreaker

      Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000B5XSNU
      Release Date: 2005-10-25

      Tracks:

      1. Jericho, Television Series Theme
      2. Jericho: A Jug of Wine, A Loaf of Bread, And Pow!, Television ...
      3. Jericho: Upbeat & Underground, Television Episode Score/Jericho/Op ...
      4. Jericho: Dutch & Go, Television Episode Score/Episode Titles/Raspb ...
      5. Jericho: Have Traitor Will Travel, Television Episode ...
      6. Jericho: The Big Brass Contraband, Television Episode Score/Dumb ...
      7. Jericho: Wall to Wall Kaput, Television Episode Score/Baby Buggy ...
      8. Jericho: Eric the Redhead, Television Episode Score/The ...
      9. Jericho: One for the Mountain, Television Episode Score/The Takeover
      10. Jericho: Two for the Road, Television Episode Score/Last ...
      11. Jericho: Four O'Clock Bomb to London, Television Episode ...
      12. Jericho, Alternate Main Title
      13. Ghostbreaker/Main Theme
      14. Ghostbreaker/Teaser. Enter Bryant Manning/A Bloody Dart/The Only ...
      15. Ghostbreaker/Act I. The Spooked Skyscraper Strikes Again/It Starts
      16. Ghostbreaker/Men of Unitran
      17. Ghostbreaker/Act II. Accent the Supernatural/That's Phineas Rumson/The
      18. Ghostbreaker/Greensleeves
      19. Ghostbreaker/Act III. Don't Trip Over Diablo/The ...
      20. Ghostbreaker/Organ Piece
      21. Ghostbreaker/Act IV. To Outspook a Spook/The End of Kent/Let's ...
      22. Ghostbreaker/End Credits

      Album Description

      "Theme Composed by Jerry Goldsmith" Jericho was a WWII adventure series following three Allied specialists on secret missions throughout Europe. The theme and second episode were scored by Jerry Goldsmith in his military-suspense mode, replacing a theme by Lalo Schifrin who had scored the pilot. Goldsmith's theme and complete episode score are included on this CD, as are Schifrin's unused theme and a suite from his pilot score, significantly foreshadowing his music to Mission: Impossible. The remainder of Jericho was scored by Morton Stevens, Gerald Fried and Richard Shores, and suites from all of their episodes are included. The music recalls the style of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. but perhaps more grim. "Music Composed and Conducted by Johnny Williams" The Ghostbreaker was a one-hour pilot starring Kerwin Mathews as a parapsychologist investigator; although foreshadowing such television series as Kolchak: The Night Staker and The X-Files, it did not proceed to a series. The theme and pilot score to The Ghostbreaker were by none other than John (then "Johnny") Williams, who wrote a dynamite theme that compares favorably to his TV work for Irwin Allen, and a creepy score including harpsichord and solo soprano. The totality of Williams's score is included here -- a forgotten jewel by one of the world's most famous composers.
      ...In a Letter to the Sandbox
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        ...In a Letter to the Sandbox
        By the End of Tonight
        Manufacturer: By The End of Tonight
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000B45AN2
        Release Date: 2004-01-01
        The Remix Collection
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          The Remix Collection

          Manufacturer: MCA Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000FWDVUY

          Product Description

          Song listing: 1. If I Can't Have You (John Robinson Mix) 2. Kids in America (The Maranza Mix) 3. The Second Time (U.S. Remix) 4. Rage to Love (Extended Version) 5. You Keep Me Hangin' On (W.C.H. Mix) 6. Another Step - Closer to You (Extended Mix) 7. You Came (The Close Remix) 8. Never Trust a Stranger (Sanjazz Mix) 9. Four Letter Word (Late Night Mix) 10. Love is Holy (Ambient Mix) 11. If I Can't Have You (Extended Version) 12. In My Life (West End 12" Remix)
          To End a Letter
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • I wonder (hmmm)
          • Where'd this come from? you say Japan?
          • What You Have Missed
          • The Best Is The Oldest Is The Last
          To End a Letter
          Sense Field
          Manufacturer: Wea Japan
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B0001VOP5O
          Release Date: 2004-06-29

          Tracks:

          1. Saturday
          2. In Another Life
          3. Little Ones
          4. Away
          5. Every Reason
          6. First Things First
          7. Anniversary
          8. Beautiful Beautiful
          9. Caribou
          10. Everything at Once
          11. Horse Is Alive
          12. To End a Letter
          13. Sage
          14. War of the Worlds
          15. Welcome Me
          16. Fire Inside
          17. One Small Step

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars I wonder (hmmm).......2005-06-22

          It upsets me to no end that Sense Field. Didnt ever get the props, recognition and everything else that they deserved. I know they've been making good, quality, great sounding music for years. I have most of their CDs and love them all. I recently found To End A Letter here at amazon on CD. I did pay a bit more for it. But it is easy to see that the CD was more than worth the price.

          I love Saturday, In Another Life, Little Ones, Away and First Things First (its the acoustic version). Ever since i got it i've been listening to it on the regular and it will remain an constant in my CD player. I just really, really wish that SF had gotten all the attention that they deserved. No sexing up folks, cursing or anything like that. Just some off the hook songs in all aspects.

          Much respect to Sense Field they will be "Now & Forever" one of my favorite bands of all time. You guys all rock!!!!

          4 out of 5 stars Where'd this come from? you say Japan?.......2004-11-29

          I wonder why End a Letter was only released in Japan? or imported from Japan. The band broke up shortly after Living Outside.

          I was glad to find End a Letter even though it contained many songs from Sense Field's self-titled album with Buddha on the cover (which I already own). But the songs such as Sage and First Things first take a less-acoustic approach. And Greater Than takes a more acoustic approach.

          Many of the songs are unreleased studio tracks. And many of them remind us of Sense Field's early music from their albums Building, Killed For Less, and Sense Field. It's really a solid set of songs overall.

          If you are able to get it for around 20 dollars (as I did) then it is well worth the purchase price. And hopefully the band or their label will do a Greatest Hits set (fans can only dream).

          5 out of 5 stars What You Have Missed.......2004-10-07

          It's beyond me, why this album is only released in japan. it's not just the re-release of some older stuff. a lot of the songs you find here, are from the (never released) album "under the radar", which was supposed to be released between the "building" and the "tonight is forever" record. in addition, you get all those sampler contributions sense field did over the years and songs from hard-to-find releases. i don't know, why the track "in election" is missing, because it's a pretty strong one. but there might be a reason for that. anyway, this is a strong buy for anyone who likes guitar-driven pop music. it's definitely worth the high price. sense field fans should own it already.

          5 out of 5 stars The Best Is The Oldest Is The Last.......2004-09-07

          Sense Field's final CD, the import "End A Letter", is primarily made up of their older works (off the self-titled 'Buddha' album), as well as other lesser-released albums (see Caribou, Beautiful Beautiful). This is an incredible CD, however, it is sad to see a band like Sense Field end their run without ever getting the publicity they rightly deserved.

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