Yang
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Originally Released Simultaneously with 'Yin'in 1995. Features a Combination of Original Songs and a Selection of Re-Recordings of the Most Popular Tracks from his Solo Career.
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Yang
Average customer rating:
- Awsome Instrumental Music
- The Bing Crosby songs are very good but....
- AMAZING! Hauntingly beautiful...
- A great soundtrack for a lover of WKW films
- as gorgeous as the film!
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In the Mood for Love (2000 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtracks
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ASIN: B000050G51
Release Date: 2000-11-06 |
Tracks:
- Yumeji's Theme - Umebayshi Shigeru
- Mo-wan's Dialogue - In The Mood For Love ST
- Angkor Wat Theme I - Michael Galasso
- ITMFL I - Michael Galasso
- Aquellos Ojos Verdes - Nat King Cole
- Shuang Shuang Yan - Deng Bai Ying
- ITMFL II - Michael Galasso
- Radio Zhou Xuan Announcement/Hua Yang De Nian Hua - Zhou Xuan
- Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps - Nat King Cole
- Bengawan Solo - REBECCA PAN
- ITMFL III - Michael Galasso
- Si Lang Tan Mu - Tan Xin Pei
- Shuang Ma Hui - Zhang Yun Xian/Hou Li Jun
- Blue - Michael Galasso
- Hong Niang Hui Zhang Sheng - Zheng Jun Mian/Li Hang
- Li-zhen's Dialogue/Te Quiero Dijiste (Magic Is The Moonlight) - Nat King Cole
- Angkor Wat Theme II - Michael Galasso
- Yue Er Wan Wan Zhao Jiu Zhou - Chiu Wai Ping
- Casanova's Flute - Michael Galasso
- Yumeji's Theme/Li-zhen's Dialogue - Umebayasi Shigeru
- Angkor Wat Theme Finale - Michael Galasso
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Soundtracks are a mixed bag at best. Some are little more than an assortment of pieces, but others hang together effectively on their own, like this one. The idea of Chinese music--both popular and operatic--juxtaposed with the sounds of Nat King Cole performing Latin music might seem bizarre, but it works beautifully, sustaining a lush, romantic mood created both by the strings and the '40s Chinese music, itself a tinkling Hollywood pastiche. But as atmospheric as all this is, one track stands out above the others: "Blue," actually a version of the classic "St. James' Infirmary," takes on another dimension in Chinese hands. While familiar but completely alien at the same time, the slithering Asian sonorities mesh perfectly with the African-American form to create something evocative but with a sadness that goes beyond blues. The movie is of a time and place; the soundtrack is of a mood and yearning. Listen at night, with someone you love close by. --Chris Nickson
Customer Reviews:
Awsome Instrumental Music.......2007-03-09
The soundtrack is really good; I didn't like some of the songs (the Chinese ones) but there are only 3 in the whole CD. The instrumental music is awesome making the soundtrack an average good.
The Bing Crosby songs are very good but...........2006-07-17
In my opinion it`s the Bing Crosby-songs that makes this album worth buying, but these songs can be bought on compilations. The rest of the music is for people with special interest for backgroundmusic in films.
AMAZING! Hauntingly beautiful..........2006-05-09
So beautiful and emotional, it makes you want to cry! The score for the film and the collection of music together is absolutely breathtaking....
A great soundtrack for a lover of WKW films.......2006-03-22
I loved the film, so I love the soundtrack, which brings back memories of the film. WKW uses period music to evoke the emotions and feel of the time period of the film.
as gorgeous as the film!.......2006-02-11
Film soundtracks are often disappointing---there are songs from the movie that are not on the CD, songs on the CD that were not in the film, different versions of songs on the CD than in the film, etc.
Happily, this soundtrack is absolutely faithful to the film, and it is masterfully interwoven with dialogue excerpts from the film which complement and build on the music instead of being obtrusive. I don't understand a word of Chinese but still enjoyed listening to the actors' voices, and also liked the bits of traditional Chinese music as well. There are some tracks that I don't remember from the film but they are not throw-away filler in any way, just beautiful extras in the same vein.
Average customer rating:
- Brilliant Artist!
- Incredible technique and emotional range
- Incredible Musicality and Technique!!!
- any kid can do it
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Romance de Amor
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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ASIN: B000HIVGT4
Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Asturias
- Romance De Amor
- Recuerdos De La Alhambra
- Zapateado
- Michelle
- Cavatina
- El Colibri
- El Condor Pasa
- Seis Por Derecho
- Un Sueno En La Floresta
- Etude No. 7
- La Cumparsita
- I Believe
- Sakura
- Spring Breeze
- Anak
Customer Reviews:
Brilliant Artist!.......2007-06-01
I just received Xuefei Yang's "Si Ji" and "Romance De Amor" from Amazon. Xuefei's playing is both powerful and exquisite. Specifically, I want to mention about the piece "Romance De Amor". This is my all time favourite solo guitar piece. Xuefei's interpretation of this piece is personal and intimate, and I enjoyed it very much. She plays it as if gently caressing her lover in her arms, almost to the point of being too careful; by her playing, one can really hear that she loves the piece "Romance De Amor".
With due respect to Xue Fei's insightful performance, I have my very own reference performance of "Romance D'Amour" that is truly haunting, romantic, passionate, and nostalgic. Listening to it really gives a sense of the 1970's -- the self discovery and the lost of innocence of the period. It is the best I have heard (maybe you may feel the same if you heard it). Many other performances simply fall flat compared to the one I have.
About it's history: My father bought a classical guitar music tape in 1979 when I was living in Macao. This tape has travelled far with us, and been played many, many times. The tape is by some foreign label that probably does not exist anymore; internet searches does not bring anything up. Consequently, I cannot find a copy of this anywhere in CD format or tape. What a shame.
Last year, I bought myself an elite Nakamichi (one of the best) 3-head tape deck and a Pioneer CD recorder (not the computer kind), and transferred this music from tape to CD. Now, it is preserved and I no longer need to worry about further deteriorating the tape everytime I play it. The transfer is as ideal as I can get it, with a bit of tape hiss, but with the Nakamichi deck's purity and great sonics shining through.
Drop me an email at "kyleyyi@gmail.com" for further discussion on this rendition if you're interested. And yes, it is also called "Romance D'Amour".
Incredible technique and emotional range.......2007-05-12
Following "Si Ji" is no small task. That CD was a masterpiece of modern guitar; so different from anything else out there that it shines in a totally different light.
That being said, "Romance de Amor" showcases some of the great gems of this instrument's repertoire by one of the world's premier guitarists. Yang Xue Fei is a masterful technician, but make no mistake, emotionally she gives her all in every note. After listening to 3 of her CD's (the two already mentioned, and "Classical Guitar") I've been impressed with her passion for music. I've heard her say that she looks at the guitar as a lover. Her playing shows this by being at turns powerful, seductive, intimate, tender and even humorous. She can play incredibly fast and still retain her phrasing and subtlety.
"Asturias" has rarely been so explosive
"Requerdos de la Alhambra" breaths with a life of its own thanks to her pacing
"El Colibri" is a great example of her speed and accuracy
If you are at all a fan of classical guitar, you've heard these pieces from other artists. Part of the fun of this genre is hearing how individual artists interpret the same piece. I love the sensitivity of Ana Vidovic, the smokiness of Lily Afshar, the intelligence of the Assad brothers and the sheer artistry of John Williams, and this is just to name a few. One might think that Segovia laid down the law for pieces like Asturias (judging from Christopher Parkening's description of his studies with this great master, Segovia certainly thought so), but Yang Xue Fei is such a wonderful talent, she is a law unto herself. She displays a vitality that makes each piece uniquely hers. To take ownership of these songs with such authority across the board makes this CD a worthy addition to any collection.
Incredible Musicality and Technique!!!.......2007-03-24
Wow! I just bought this cd and have listened to it over and over again. Fantastic interpretations of the classics. I fell in love with these standards all over again. Incredible tone and technique. Buy it now!!!!
any kid can do it.......2007-03-20
just terrible makes one want to leave the room
Average customer rating:
- Successful crossing over from East to West
- One of the best solo guitar albums I have ever heard
- Virtuoso playing and an unusual repetoire
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Si ji (Four Seasons)
Manufacturer: Gsp Records
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ASIN: B000AXWHEY
Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
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- Wang Huiran: Yi Dance
- He Luting: Shepherd Boy with Flute
- Dietmar Ungerrank: Intonation & 4 Sound-and-Image Compositions - Intonation
- Dietmar Ungerrank: Intonation & 4 Sound-and-Image Compositions - Long Out-stretched Pier with its Shadows
- Dietmar Ungerrank: Intonation & 4 Sound-and-Image Compositions - Wind on The Hill
- Dietmar Ungerrank: Intonation & 4 Sound-and-Image Compositions - Waiting for Guests
- Dietmar Ungerrank: Intonation & 4 Sound-and-Image Compositions - Land Circus
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- Tradional - Lantern Song
- Traditional - Mayila
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- Evan Hirshelman: Meditation No.1
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- Stephen Goss: Farewell My Concubine
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- Carlo Domeniconi: I Ching - 4 T'ung len
- Carlo Domeniconi: I Ching - 5 Huan
- Carlo Domeniconi: I Ching - 6 K'uei
- Carlo Domeniconi: I Ching - 7 Chieh
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- Thierry Rougier: Four Seasons - Spring
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Customer Reviews:
Successful crossing over from East to West.......2007-07-06
Nowadays many classical musicians move to 'cross-overs' between Western classics to exotic works, and Chinese musicians and composers pioneer in cross-overs from Chinese music to Western.
Alas, not all attempts are successful. Either there has not been enough nurturing in the Chinese repertoire, or the western playing style has not yet been fully developed.
Ms. Yang is a young classical guitarist. Gathering from what she said in her own introduction to this disc, she is a musician with a great ambition. It is true that the classical guitar may not have a substantial repertoire as other western instruments like the violin and piano. Hence drawing materials from other culture in a guitarist's repertoire is both a necessity and an endeavour.
A guitarist from Beijing, Ms. Yang is familiar with classical Chinese instruments like the gu qing, the zheng and the pipa. These ancient Chinese instruments are like the guitar- all are played by plucking strings set on wooden surfaces. So as Ms Yang herself noted - the guitar originated from the Middle East, a 'cross-over' area of Eastern and Western culture.
In many of the modern works recorded in this disc, Ms Yang played the guitar to the effect of those ancient Chinese instruments, and this is quite stunning. Her familiarity with the Eastern musical style is fully demonstrated, adding the requisite flavour of authenticity to her interpretation. There are a number of great compositions of the gu qing, the zheng as well as the pipa, and I truly look forward to Ms Yang's transcriptions of those to the guitar in due course.
A highly recommended recording for guitar players, guitar lovers and Chinese music fans alike.
One of the best solo guitar albums I have ever heard.......2006-10-06
One of the most original CDs I've ever heard. This CD is full of incredible music. Yang XueFei plays with sensitivity, creativity and passion.
When I played this CD for my guitar teacher, he commented that it was rare for him not to have heard at least one piece on any particular classical guitar CD, yet all these pieces were new to him. Carlo Domeniconi (who wrote the masterpiece "Koyunbaba") has composed an outstanding suite based on the I Ching. The 3 pieces by Stephen Goss, which are based on Asian films, are themselves cinematic: "The Blue Kite" is a work of minimalist beauty. There are many other talented composers lending their gifts to this CD. Most of the selections are either composed for Yang Xuefei or are arrangements by her. All are inspired by Chinese culture and music. My favorite piece is "Long Outstretched Pier with its Shadow" (by Dietmar Ungerrank); it is elegantly written and the execution is sensual and rich.
Yang XueFei's technical agility, especially the right hand, (as in "Yi Dance") goes beyond that of her contemporaries. As impressive as this is, the passion she imbues into each work is what connects her to the songs and ultimately to the audience. Technique is there to help her express what is inside of her. It is as if the guitar is her lover. This just isn't a great guitar album; it is a great album period. Its emotional complexity deepens with each listening. Buy it!
I've also purchased "Romance de Amor" which is extremely good as well (listen to her version of "Requerdos de la Alhambra" as compared to one of her heroes, John Williams on "The Guitarist"), but "Si Ji" is totally unique. Don't miss it.
As an aside, If you do end up buying and enjoying this CD, you might listen to Lily Afshar. The influence of her Persian heritage is similar in effect to "Si Ji" by Yang XueFei. Both artists have breathed life into the modern repertoire of guitar music.
Virtuoso playing and an unusual repetoire.......2005-10-26
I am a classical guitar student, and an over-the-top consumer. So I have a lot (many dozens) of classical guitar CDs. They are for the most part quite good, but they tend to blend. I might be able to distinguish Tennant's Rodrigo or Barrueco's Scarlatti, but too many guitarists play an awful lot of the same repetoire, and they play it quite similarly.
This CD is quite different. The pieces are all Asian in flavor and by composers I had never heard of. And they are quite beautiful. Ms. Yang appears to be quite young, so this could be the start of a long and interesting career. But at least one of the pieces was written for her, so she has already apparently developed a solid reputation.
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- First class
- Lang Lang - A stylish Virtuoso...or is he?
- TERRIBLE sound quality
- Oh dear
- Waste of lunch money...
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Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3, Scriabin Etudes
Sergei Rachmaninoff , Alexander Scriabin , Yuri Temirkanov , and St. Petersburg Philharmonic
Manufacturer: Telarc
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ASIN: B00006419G
Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- I. Allegro Ma Non Lanto
- II. Intermezzo: Adagio
- III. Finale: Alia Breve
- Encore: Liu Yang River
- Etude Op. 2, No. 1 In C-sharp Minor
- Etude Op. 8, No. 2 In F-sharp Minor
- Etude Op. 8, No. 3 In B Minor
- Etude Op. 8, No. 8 In A-flat Major
- Etude Op. 8, No. 10 In D-flat Major
- Etude Op. 8, No. 11 In B-flat Minor
- Etude Op. 8, No. 12 In D-sharp Minor
- Etude Op. 42, No. 4 In F-sharp Major
- Etude Op. 42, No. 3 In F-sharp Major
- Etude Op. 65, No. 3 In G Major
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Recorded during live concert performances, Lang Lang's second Telarc release justifies all the positive buzz surrounding this young pianist's rapidly ascending international career. He brings plenty of finger power and long-lined drama to Rachmaninov's ubiquitous Third Concerto, yet takes plenty of time to let the lyrical, soaring tunes spin without an inkling of self-indulgence. He admirably adjusts the piano part to accompany when he doesn't bear the melodic burden, and he gets more expressive mileage from transitions than many pianists do. For once, the thicker, more difficult first movement cadenza doesn't sound unwieldy and elephantine. The piano is a little too prominent in the mix next to Temirkanov's sensitively detailed, flowing orchestral support. While Lang Lang has not fully internalized the quivering underbelly of Scriabin's passionate keyboard writing, his poised and secure readings of 10 Etudes still boast plenty of dynamism, idiomatic nuance, and roaring, Horowitz-like octaves. Watch this pianist! --Jed Distler
Customer Reviews:
First class.......2007-05-17
I can't understand the bad opinions about this extraordinary pianist and this pleasant CD. Even after so many versions of Rachmaninoff Third Piano Concert Lang Lang give us a new one, fresh and powerful. Scriabin Etudes also sound clean, passionate, great! The only strange thing is the audience laughing when the artist announces a chinese song as encore.
Lang Lang - A stylish Virtuoso...or is he?.......2006-03-03
My opinion of Lang Lang is very complicated. He is a young virtuoso with impeccable clarity and technique. I have seen him live, and he performs very clearly and with refined pianism. His playing is clean and accurate, no question about it. However, the problem lies with Lang Lang's interpretation. He isn't mature enough to interpret music correctly. Many people know this and criticize him for it, and revere Yundi Li as an alternative. Lang Lang lacks the musical experience and maturity to properly interpret certain styles, and I hope he doesn't try to interpret late Beethoven or the Liszt sonata. That said, however, his interpretations of Russian music are much more fitting. Typically Russian music is more free-spirited and flamboyant than its German counterpart. While his Rachmaninoff is decently-interpreted, his Scriabin is worth mentioning.
Lang Lang interprets Scriabin like no other. There are good and bad things to this. He is so unsure of himself musically that his Scriabin etudes are mere guesswork. Compare his recordings to the great Scriabin legends of Sofronitsky, Horowitz, and even Kissin. Case in point, his uncertainty actually leads him to play Scriabin in a very unique and interesting style. He plays it schizophrenically, which may be appropriate - Scriabin, though brilliant, was crazy (hypochondria and synaesthesia being the smallest examples). Lang Lang's "guesswork" actually works out in these etudes, because they are young, showy pieces, so the schizophrenic, unsure interpretation works out nicely for him. However I think Lang Lang would poorly interpret late Scriabin as it is very mature and atonal.
If you are looking to purchase this CD, let me give you a good summary. The Rach Concerto 3 is well done, clean and accurate, but nothing spectacular: don't expect a 1951 Horowitz recording here, just a clean and accurate recording. The Scriabin etudes are fascinating to listen to and showcase a very interesting interpretation that surpringly works (his Op. 8/3 and 65/3 are unparalleled in my opinion).
Unlike a few others, I have no problems with sound quality. The sound is crystal clear, what I would expect from a modern recording like this. Good luck in your purchasing endeavours!
TERRIBLE sound quality.......2005-10-24
I love Lang Lang and bought this CD specifically for that reason -- but I was very disappointed at the sound quality. Usually Telarc has great recordings, but this one was the worst I have ever heard. I was not able to finish listening to it.
What an awful way to showcase a major young talent.
Oh dear.......2005-01-27
Unfortunately, the technical engineering of the live recording in Albert Hall is of such poor quality that it compares with recordings of 30-40 years ago. Despite Mr. Lang's artistry and that of Temirkanov and the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, I am gravely disappointed by this purchase. By comparison with the Carnegie Hall concert and Deutsche Gramaphon's technical expertise, this really rates no stars at all.
Waste of lunch money..........2005-01-24
Maybe its just me but the piano is out of tune badly enough that it should not have been recorded. I had to force myself to finish listening to the concerto and did not even bother with the rest. Sad piece of work.
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- Stick to Intsrumental Music, Vic
- Are you the BASS God?
- Are you the BASS God?
- An unbalanced Yin-Yang
- vic's best overall work
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Yin-Yang
Victor Wooten
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Release Date: 1999-06-22 |
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- Imagine This
- Yinin' & Yangin' (Instrumental)
- Hip Bop
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Victor Wooten is one of those rare electric bass technocrats who learned all the right lessons from Jaco Pastorius. While sounding not at all like him, Wooten exhibits the same ability to retain the groove and a warm midrange tone while demonstrating considerable prowess. On this ambitious two-CD project, Wooten runs the gamut from "wave" type instrumentals like "Imagine This," where overdubbed basses function as both foundation and melody instruments, to sampled spoken-word pieces. Yin-Yang is definitely a family affair, including three other Wootens--Joseph (keys), Regi (guitar), and Rudy (sax)--as well as extended family members like Victor's fellow Flecktone Béla Fleck and Dave Matthews Band drummer Carter Beauford. Even with all these guests, one would've preferred perhaps a more tightly edited single CD that featured more of Wooten's instrumental individuality (on the order of "Singing My Song" with its stripped-down bass, drum, and vocal approach, or "Tali Lama" with its bluegrass tinges courtesy of Peter Rowan, and less generic "happy jazz" like "The Urban Turban"). Nevertheless, Yin-Yang should be required listening for any player or fan of electric bass. --Michael Ross
Customer Reviews:
Stick to Intsrumental Music, Vic.......2006-07-02
To state the obvious, Wooten is an amazing bass player. He can slap like a maniac, keep a groove like no one else and improvise with amazing skill. His writing of music is amazing. Now that we've established how amazing Vic really is (which is that he's probably the best electric bass player on the planet right now), let's get into this album.
Yin-Yang is a very bold project. Wooten has made one disc of instrumental music, and one disc of vocal music. The instrumental stuff is quite amazing, really exhibiting Vic's musical genius, technical brilliance and outstanding collaboration with many great musicians. The second disc has something that the first disc doesn't have, lyrics. Corny lyrics at that. That's the problem with this album. The lyrics are cheesy and silly much of the time. Some of the vocalists don't have much to flaunt either. Especially Tabitha Fair on "Hero" and Allison Taylor on "One." The music itself is still quite good, but I like Wooten not because I like listening to him as accompaniment, but because he's an amazing player and he shines like the glory of the Lord when he's in the limelight. I wish he was in the limelight more often. After hearing the vocal work on this album, I don't know that I'll be able to bring myself about to purchase "Soul Circus."
Are you the BASS God?.......2003-04-25
He must be one of theBass god of 21th century.Like James jemarson,Booty Colins....etc
This dable album have two side.Like the titlle of this Album as you can see.
The side of Yin means Shadow,dark...Anyway It featured instmental mainly of course Bass.The other side Yang means Daytime,light....
anyway it Futured Songs.
Yin have feels more fusion and smooth jazz.Yang is more Funky and straght to feel energys.I like both.
It have diffrent flava each other.You can choose the feeling of the day,Party or RElax.It's intersting concept.
And for funkeeters! Don't miss it Because Booty Colins is there.He helps Vic.great.
So,Victor makes this album made by 16tracks portable recording system.It is hard to beliave easy.This sound is not so bad.
You should try it.
Are you the BASS God?.......2003-04-25
He must be one of theBass god of 21th century.Like James jemarson,Booty Colins....etc
This dable album have two side.Like the titlle of this Album as you can see.
The side of Yin means Shadow,dark...Anyway It featured instmental mainly of course Bass.The other side Yang means Daytime,light....
anyway it Futured Songs.
Yin have feels more fusion and smooth jazz.Yang is more Funky and straght to feel energys.I like both.
It have diffrent flava each other.You can choose the feeling of the day,Party or RElax.It's intersting concept.
And for funkeeters! Don't miss it Because Booty Colins is there.He helps Vic.great.
So,Victor makes this album made by 16tracks portable recording system.It is hard to beliave easy.This sound is not so bad.
You should try it.
An unbalanced Yin-Yang.......2002-03-29
I rate this at 4-stars because I would have to say that the Yin (instrumental CD) is 5-stars, while the Yang (vocal CD) is 3-stars. The 2-CD set, however, is well worth buying solely for the Yin half. Victor Wooten's amazing compositions, with stellar accompanists like Béla Fleck, Carter Beauford, and Jeff Coffin, make this CD a very fun, enjoyable listen. This comes from both Victor's technical mastery of the bass guitar and his beautiful and exciting compositions. Highlights of Yin: "Zenergy," "Resolution," "Joe's Journey," "Imagine This." Yang however, lacks the creative writing that Yin holds. Two highlights are "What Crime Is It?" and "Singing my Song." Both provide a very enjoyable listen. In the end, this CD-set is worth its cost in solely the Yin half, while Yang's few highlights add to its great enjoyment.
vic's best overall work.......2001-06-02
I have all of Victor Wooten's solo albums and a bunch of the Flecktones' stuff, and I must say that this is Vic's most polished and mature work yet. Evidently secure in his all-universe status, Vic is more content than ever to apply his superhuman skills to a very "human" enterprise, that is, making MUSIC with substance and taste. Many of the songs on this album falls on the "smoother" side of jazz fusion and, thus, will probably disappoint those looking for something more on the edge. Still, Vic and his cohorts play with a level of mastery that none of the smooth-jazz schlock meisters could ever touch. All in all, a very satisfying album, although I agree that it probably could've been distilled to a single rock-solid disc.
Those wanting to hear Vic show off his jaw-dropping chops should look elsewhere -- his solo debut "Show of Hands" or the Flecktones "Live Art." Those who want to hear Vic's skills in a less bass-featured and more musical context should check this album out.
Average customer rating:
- Seen this from a mile away.
- Do my ears deceive me?
- HAHA! A modern minstrel show indeed...
- Nothing Special... but it'll do
- Dork music
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USA (United State of Atlanta)
Ying Yang Twins
Manufacturer: Tvt
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Music
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ASIN: B0009E32HA
Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
Tracks:
- All Good Things (Intro)
- F*** The Ying Yang Twins
- Long Time feat. Anthony Hamilton
- Live Again feat. Adam Levine of Maroon 5
- We At War (Skit)
- Ghetto Classics
- The Courthouse (Skit)
- 23 Hr. Lock Down feat. Bun B
- Sex Therapy 101 (Skit)
- Wait (The Whisper Song)
- Sex Therapy 102 (Skit)
- Pull My Hair
- Sex Therapy 103 (Skit)
- Bedroom Boom feat. Avant
- The Walk feat. Da Muzicians, Countrie Biggz, Homebwoi & BG
- Hoes feat. Jacki-O
- Badd feat. Mike Jones & Mr. Collipark
- Put That Thang Down feat. Teedra Moses
- Shake feat. Pitbull
- My Brother's Keeper feat. Anwar
- Dedication & Upcoming Events (Skit)
- U.S.A.
Amazon.com
On an album filled with a conventional spread of crunkadelic beats and yelled out choruses so popular in the dirty south, it's unexpected that the heart of the Ying Yang Twins new album would be the downtempo salaciousness at the center: "Wait," "Pull My Hair," and "Bedroom Boom." Guaranteed to either titillate or offend (or perhaps, both), the songs find the Ying Yang Twins pioneering a whole new sub-genre, what Mike Banner has (jokingly?) called "intimate club." If you prefer your Ying Yang fix outside the sheets though, they have some vigorously upbeat tracks like "Ghetto Classics" (which samples Art of Noise's 1980s new wave hit, "Beat Box") and the infectiously bilingual "Shake" feat. Miami's Pitbull. The album even gets serious with the somber "23 Hr. Lock Down" feat. UGK's Bun B who speaks on his partner's Pimp C's incarceration, as well as the single mama's anthem, "Live Again." -- Oliver Wang
Album Description
Atlanta's Ying Yang Twins follow up their platinum breakthrough TVT Records cd, "Me & My Brother" and its massive hit "Salt Shaker", with the album of their career, "United State Of Atlanta." Kaine and D-Roc's latest smash, "Wait (The Whisper Song)," dominated clubs, radio and TV music video countdowns throughout the spring of 2005. A second single, "Badd" featuring Mike Jones looks just as strong, even as fans can't get enough of the "Wait" remix featuring Lil Scrappy, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliot and 106 & Park's Free. No longer just a Dirty South phenomenon, Ying Yang Twins have enlisted the help of guest stars Anthony Hamilton, Pitbull, Maroon 5 (yes that Maroon 5), Bun B, BG, Avant, Jacki-O and r&b singer Teedra Moses to present their most diverse and surprising album yet. Once again, DJ Smurf handles a lot of the production duties, and Lil Jon oversaw a track for his homies as well.
Customer Reviews:
Seen this from a mile away........2006-11-09
The Ying Yang Twins have really been a plague on hip-hop; they opened the doors for the D4L's, Dem Franchize Boyz, and Jibbs' of the world. Sure, there were wack emcees long before the Ying Yang Twins ever came onto the scene, but the entire 'snap' genre basically derived from the Ying Yang Twins; D4L and DFB can argue all they want, but neither created this sub-genre of hip-hop. The Ying Yang Twins did, and that reason alone is enough to condemn them to bargain bin sales.
Now, granted, I'm not part of their targeted audience; I'm a head who's grown up with the likes of the Wu-Tang Clan, Big L, Mic Geronimo, and Jeru the Damaja. However, at the same time, I'm not a certified hater of most mainstream hip-hop; there's a couple dozen commercial acts I can appreciate. Unfortunatey for Kaine, D-Roc, and most of all, myself when listening to this album, the Ying Yang Twins aren't part of that group. But, even the biggerst of Twin haters has to admit this music was made for the clubs, and no where but the clubs; and it was directed strictly at the women who love to shake their *sses. Granted, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, except for the fact that this album is a glorified doorstop outside of clubs.
At times, the Ying Yang Twins do show - believe it or not - growth. Live Again and Long Time(both back to back tracks) show they have their hearts in the right place; they just can't get the rest of their mind, body, nor soul there. Those tracks are two shining moments on the album, if only for the guest appearances from Adam Levine(who sounds at home yet again on a hip-hop release, oddly enough) and the soulful crooner, Anthony Hamilton. They also show that, at the very least, they can think of innovative ways to say the same damn thing, as on "Wait(The Whisper Song)" - the approach they took can be respected, but the lyrics are borderline retarded, even for YYT standards; come on, "beat the ***** up" being whispered nonsensically ten to twelve times in a row? This takes misogony to another level.
"Badd" manages to succeed on Ying Yang standards thanks to a guest appearance from Mike Jones(who nearly sounds average when paired with the Ying Yang Twins; quite a step-up!), and "Shake" is also your typical YYT song, with a guest appearance from Pitbull. To be perfectly honest, this is about your typical Ying Yang Twins album; which isn't a good thing. It's probably the best of their five released albums, but as the rating would imply, that's not neccessarily a good bunch. The few moments of sincerity, and original ideas save this from one star territory, but I still wouldn't recommend this to anyone other than a female wanting to shake what her mama gave her.
Do my ears deceive me?.......2006-10-30
Standout tracks: LIVE AGAIN, GHETTO CLASSICS, 23HR LOCKDOWN, WAIT(creative for a ying yang song), THE WALK, BADD, PUT THAT THANG DOWN, SHAKE, MY BROTHER'S KEEPER etc. Filler: Long time(too churchy), F**k the ying yang twins(worst anti-hater record ever made),Pull my hair(GROSS plus thats not even a beat!), Bedroom Boom(softest f**k song ever made), Hoes and U.S.A. Bottom line: I cant lie to you I was never a fan of the ying yang twins. I always equated them to be hip hop's Beavis and Butthead but D-roc and Kaine stop being Tweedledumb and Tweedledumber for a brief moment and put together an okay effort. Songs like Live Again, Ghetto Classics and 23hr Lockdown have little gems in them which is kind of surprise because they have been playing the role of Pinky and the Brain since they first came in the game. Congratulations Ying Yang you've finally made a decent album. Dont f**k it up!
HAHA! A modern minstrel show indeed..........2006-08-14
Wow so in history class they told me because of its racist themes and such that minstrel shows are long gone but they obviously haven't heard THIS trash.
Sheesh, where do I even begin? You thought Fiddy was bad? How about Chingy? Lil Jon? Nope, they're not nearly as bad as these wastes of flesh. These guys are a disgrace to the black race, Aaron McGruder is totally right (creator of the Boondocks) if Martin Luther King Jr. did somehow get resurrected he would definitely scoff at the state of Black America, perhaps it was a tad exaggerated but it still made an excellent point. Afterall it was Chris rock that said, "There are black people and there's n***ers!" Then everyone in the audience laughed their *sses off because it's true. Unfortunately these guys fall in the latter group.
Don't give me that rubbish on how it's just the music, no way folks, this goes far beyond the music itself. This is a reflection of the sad state our society is in. Ok people you want to talk about the actual MUSIC? We shall then, but these cliched annoying 'beats' lack so much substance that I'm just wasting text space talking about the 'music'. The lyrics? They bring new meaning to the word STUPID.
So there you have it, this logic pretty much applies to all their cds and anyone else like them (the aforementioned rap degenerates) they really take the cake for Retards of the Decade when we talk about "I Love the '00s" in 10 years. By the way check out the Boondocks, it's a great comic-turned-cartoon, it's very fresh and unique.
Nothing Special... but it'll do.......2006-07-29
This album is pretty hot and cold. Some songs are really good while others just plain suck.
F*** the Ying Yang Twins- 4.5/5
Long Time- 2/5
Live Again-4.5/5
Ghetto Classics- 3.5/5
23hr. Lockdown- 4/5
Wait- 5/5
Pull My Hair-2.5/5
Bedroom Boom- 2/5
The Walk- 5/5
Hoes- 4/4
Badd- 5/5
Put That Thang Down- 4.5/5
Shake - 4/5
My Brothers Keeper- 2/5
Dork music.......2006-07-13
Ok, booty rap was good in the 90's, when it was offensive and raunchy like, 2 live crew, Disco Rick and The Dogs, Poison clan etc.....But this is just wack weak lyrics, corny typical krunk beats that start all sounding the same....And is it just me are these guys as rappers, just horrible there voices all raspy, and annoying and one the guy's from the groups always does that annoying shout thing in interviews like hahhhhherrrrrr.....( what is he on crack or something)So if you like radio friendly, pretty boy music then the Ying Yang twins are for you peace....
Average customer rating:
- maybe a two and a half
- Youve heard it all before
- Great Party Album
- exlax in my stomach
- Good Album....
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Chemically Imbalanced
Ying Yang Twins
Manufacturer: Tvt
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Southern Rap
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ASIN: B000J1040Q
Release Date: 2006-11-28 |
Tracks:
- INTRO
- KEEP ON COMING
- 1st BOOTY ON DUTY
- JACK IT UP FEAT. TAURUS
- JIGGLIN
- TAKE IT SLOW FEAT. LOS VEGAZ
- PATRON SKIT
- BIG BOY LIQUOR FEAT. K.T AND HUGGY
- SMOKE BREAK SKIT
- COLLARD GREENS
- WATER
- DANGEROUS FEAT. WYCLEF JEAN
- FAMILY
- FRIDAY
- LEAVE
- ONE MO FOR THE ROAD SKIT
- OPEN
- IN THIS THANG STILL
Amazon.com
The Ying Yang Twins leave the yin and the yang behind on their fifth disc in favor of full-on freaky imbalance (the chemical part comes courtesy of themes and song titles like "Smoke Break" and "Patron"). But collaborative disorientation rarely makes so much sense: an "Intro" by executive producer Mr. Collipark alerts fans that the first half of the disc is standard YY--party beats, strip-club dramas, crunky wild-child stuff--while the second half tries a little harder, bringing co-producer Wyclef on board for a reach at lyricism and melody. Whether you shuffle the tracks or play it straight, though, the Twins come across at ease throughout. First single "Dangerous," with Wyclef, takes leave of raunch in favor of a kind of souped-up hip-hop sensuality, and "Jack It Up" jerks listeners back to the ATL with a dose of Lil Jon-style dirtiness. As musical experimentation goes, Imbalanced lacks the cleverness of 2005's USA: United States of Atlanta, but only because it doesn't get much cleverer than that disc's "Wait (The Whisper Song)." Still, if Chemically Imbalanced proves anything, it's that Ying Yang Twins have a lock on innovation. Even when they're out of synch. --Tammy La Gorce
Album Description
What do "Salt Shaker", "Badd", "Shake" featuring Pitbull, "Wait (The Whisper Song)", "Bedroom Boom" and more have in common? After selling over 2.5 million albums, The Ying Yang Twins have shaken off the novelty rap label and evolved into a massive hit making machine dominating BET, MTV, radio, the internet, magazine covers, you name it. With this year's release of the new single "Dangerous" featuring and produced by Wyclef, their sound has evolved yet again, while still maintaining the Ying Yang infamous party edge. Ying Yang has increased its fan base with each album and this year will be even BIGGER and more comically deranged!!! Or is that "Chemically Imbalanced"?! Hanh!
Customer Reviews:
maybe a two and a half.......2007-04-22
only two and a half three bececasue besides a select few songs from like 1 to 10 there just not good, there tryign to do someting else...and then from 11 to whaterver it goes to is pretty good, proably about 80 percent of those songs are good so its a so and so cd but definalty worth picking up if you a fac of ying yang,
Youve heard it all before.......2006-12-28
im not a kid but i do know good music when i hear it and this is not it. this so rehashed and just not fresh at all. chorus about girls and their body parts.....verses about girls and their body parts....track 2 blatently rips off Ms New Booty, and the rhymes are nothing you havent heard before......overall just a whack effort. i wouldnt even recommend this for a party cd, unless you wanna make everyone clear out. these guys need to get a real job, which probably means working at Burger King.
Great Party Album.......2006-12-17
I'll make this short and sweet. If you like the Ying Yang Twins you will love this album. It has a different feel but it is still 100% Ying Yang. The various producers bring a fresh vibe to the proceedings. In a year that has been suprisingly hit and miss for Hip-Hop this set is one of the hits.
exlax in my stomach.......2006-12-01
Oh there definitley is a balance with the chemistry that is going on in this album. It is the chemistry of a WHOLE box of exlax mixing with my digestive system and the aftermath that arrives in my toilet. This is what occurs when I listen to the lyrics of the ying yang twins. The beats are hot, don't get me wrong. But a song is incomplete when it doesn't have any good lyrics to go with that beat. So that makes an album of incomplete songs because every bar that dribbles off the crusty lips of the ying wack twins are no better than a bar my son can spit. Buy an instrumental of this album and avoid making your eardrums hurt by hearing the lyrics.
Good Album...........2006-12-01
I like the ying yand twins songs and this album does not disappointment me.. good work
couple songs are extremely good
thanks
kiran
Average customer rating:
- Alright for what it is
- Trash at its worst
- I dont like crunk
- So Sick Of This...
- I'm Shakin it ova here boss!
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Me & My Brother
Ying Yang Twins
Manufacturer: Tvt
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B0000AQS48
Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Them Braves
- Hahn
- Whats Happnin! feat Trick Daddy
- Grey Goose
- Salt Shaker feat Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
- Georgia Dome (Get Low Sequel)
- What The Fuck! feat Bone Crusher & Killer Mike
- Calling All Zones
- Me & My Brother
- Hard feat K.T.
- The Nerve Calmer
- Naggin
- Naggin Part II (The Answer) Performed by Ms Flawless and Tha Rhythum
- Armageddon
Customer Reviews:
Alright for what it is.......2006-08-08
The Ying Yang Twins' crunk collection, "Me and My Brother" is b-grade, with several truely unlistenable songs. However, for what it is (mindless, Lil' Jon-esque, loud crunk) it's alright. There are certainly several excellent songs which make up for the terrible ones.
The best song on the album, is, even after their latest release "United State of Atlanta" is the best song they've ever done, and that's Salt Shaker. A truly hot Lil' Jon provided beat, combined with solid flows from D-Roc, Kaine, and Lil' Jon make this one a crunk and club classic. "What's Happenin'" featuring Trick Daddy is one of the best gun songs ever, with a loud bass line, and a hook that will get stuck in your head. "Georgia Dome (The Get Low Sequel)" follows a similar beat(To "Get Low"), and some how manages to be more disgusting. "Calling all My Zones" is also nice, with a solid ending verse from Khujo of the Goodie Mob.
However, there are a lot of pretty awful songs in this one, hense the three star rating. "What the F***" describes pretty much what I was thinking when I heard this song. It's a bit of a shame, because it seems like the twins really wanted this to be a big club banger, but it ends up being just plain strange, with a solid verse from Killer Mike as it's only redeeming value. "Hard" is also pretty terrible, as is "Armageddon" and "The Nerve Calmer".
Overall, if you are a crunk fan, this one's for you, if not, there are many better albums out there to get used to this sub-genre.
Top 5.
1. Salt Shaker feat. Lil' Jon and The East Side Boyz
2. What's Happnin! feat. Trick Daddy
3. Calling all my Zones feat. Hitman Sammy Sam and Khujo Goodie
4. Me and My Brother
5. Georgia Dome (Get Low Sequel)
Trash at its worst.......2006-07-02
Their new stuff is even worse. But this is still sexist, boring, annoying music at its worst. There are much better artists out there, so why listen to these two untalented rappers?
I dont like crunk.......2006-07-02
This is certainly the worst of it. At least Lil Jon has good beats and stuff. This has none of that, and it is just annoying. Support better artists.
So Sick Of This..........2006-07-02
I don't want to hear any more of their music on the radio. It is all just nonsense, and none of it should have ever been made. They are one of the worst hip hop acts in recent memory.
I'm Shakin it ova here boss!.......2006-05-04
This is a minstrel show. Period point blank. These guys set black people back 20 years. Look at them in "black face" on the cover of their album. They look like al jolsen twins. Then the music they make is insulting to every race color and creed. Any music that makes you feel dumber when you listen to it should be banned. I'm calling my alderman now to start the movement. LOL.
Average customer rating:
- You can get crunk with this 3 1/2 Mics
- Wack part II
- Incomprehensible yet Classic Southern Rap
- The Best of the Best
- Wow
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Thug Walkin'
Ying Yang Twins
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Music
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ASIN: B00004WJI1
Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Ying Yang In This Thang
- Kick In The Door (Them B-----s Scared)
- Whistle While You Twurk (ColliPark Remix)
- Brang Yo Azz Outdoz
- Ying Yang Vs. Lil Jon & The The Eastside Boyz
- Thug Walkin'
- The Warm Up
- Dispose Of Brawdz
- A!
- Ballin' G's
- Whistle While You Twurk (E.A. Mix)
- Back Up! (Move Away)
Customer Reviews:
You can get crunk with this 3 1/2 Mics.......2005-07-03
This is some pretty crunk and is kind of differant then there last 2 albums and is more southern influenced and has that definant crunk feel to it but was also more southern as I said. It also includes there favorite song of mine "Whistle while you twirk" but surprisingly that was not only good one.
Wack part II.......2004-10-30
should of written these years ago. They are wack, plain and simple. If it's on MTV or VH1, you know it's commercial. They can't rap, they are just another of the Down south's ABC rappers.
Incomprehensible yet Classic Southern Rap.......2003-03-01
The only reason I didn't give this CD five stars is that the "Whistle While You Twurk" mix featuring whistling from Snow White was not included. This track can still be found on the internet. You will probably have to listen five or six times to songs such as "Brang Yo Azz Outdoz" to understand what they are saying, but this CD is well worth it.
The Best of the Best.......2001-06-08
I really enjoyed the fact that I didn't understand one word on the CD, it took all the thinking out of listening to music.
I highly recommend it to all non-english speaking people or people with English as a second language.
Wow.......2001-02-01
What a great cd. My friends and I were looking to get this cd. We saved all our money and bought it. We were so impressed with such songs as "Whistle While you twerk," all three mixes. And other songs like "Brang Yo Azz Outdoz," that's probably the hottest Track on here. I suggest all of you kids out there hook up with this cd!!
Average customer rating:
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Chinese Traditional Zheng Music
Hong Ting , Zhuo Nan Jin , Chinese Traditional , and Yan Zhang
Manufacturer: Oliver Sudden Prod
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Classical
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| Indie Music
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ASIN: B0002IQKQS
Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Lotus Out of Water / Traditional Kejia
- Ah-Do-Qing Ah-Si-Er / Mongolian Folk Song
- The Fisherman's Song at Dusk / Jin Zhuo Nan
- Milking Song / Mongolian Folk Song
- Flowers on the Brocade / Traditional Chaozhou
- The Warbling Birds / Traditional Shandong
- Song of the Flying Phoenix / Traditional Shandong
- The Sorrow of Lady Zhaojun / Traditional Kejia
- The Hang-Down Curtain / Traditional Cantonese
- Autumn Moon Over Still Lake / Traditional Cantonese
- The Wind Sways The Green Bamboos / Traditional Shandong
- Liu Yang River / Hunan Folk Song / Zhang Yan
- A Bit of Gold / Traditional Chaozhou
- Winter Ducks Play on Water / Traditional Chaozhou
- Moon Over Guan-Shan Mountain / origins unknown
- The Flowing Springs in the Ravine / Xu Tiao-sheng
Album Description
Hong Ting performs 16 traditional musical pieces on the zheng, an ancient Chinese stringed instrument. This digital recording captures the soothing ethereal sound of the zheng.
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