Grounded [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Personal Antichrist
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2. Everlasting
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3. Without You
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4. Desperately Sad
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5. Reason To Believe
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6. Lucky Day
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7. Take A Deep Breath
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8. Coma White
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9. Willing To Wait
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10. Pictures
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Debut Album from the Rock Project by Turkish Musician Cenk Eroglu. Includes "Personal Antichrist", "Everlasting", "Without You", "Desperately Sad", "Reason to Believe", "Lucky Day", "Take a Deep Breath" and More.
Grounded,Xcarnation,Avalon,Rock
Grounded [Import]
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- Chris Thile and HOW TO LOSE A CROWD
- An average album ruined by the F word
- WTF?
- Do You Like Good Music?
- Great Bluegrass
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How to Grow a Woman from the Ground
Chris Thile
Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country]
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ASIN: B000GY73HS
Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Watch 'At Breakdown
- Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
- Stay Away
- O Santo De Polvora
- Wayside (Back In Time)
- You're An Angel, And I'm Gonna Cry
- How To Grow A Woman From The Ground
- The Beekeeper
- Brakeman's Blues
- If The Sea Was Whiskey
- Cazadero
- Heart In A Cage
- I'm Yours If You Want Me
- The Eleventh Reel
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What goes around, comes around. As the resident rock star in Nickel Creek (contrasting with the trio's more reserved Watkins siblings), mandolinist Chris Thile has sent his music soaring in surprising directions from its bluegrass base. Though this solo release finds him dipping into the songbooks of the White Stripes ("Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground") and the Strokes ("Heart in a Cage"), much of the music sticks closer to tradition than Thile has in recent years. Among the highlights are an uptempo romp through Gillian Welch's "Wayside (Back in Time)," a pretty fair yodel on Jimmie Rodgers's "Brakeman's Blues," the close harmonies of the bluesy "If the Sea Was Whiskey," and Thile's original "You're an Angel and I'm Gonna Cry," classic country weeper. Five of the fourteen cuts are instrumental, with the opening "Watch 'at Breakdown" combining bluegrass instrumentation and jazzy sophistication, and "The Beekeeper" giving Thile's fingers a chance to fly. --Don McLeese
Customer Reviews:
Chris Thile and HOW TO LOSE A CROWD.......2007-06-12
Chris Thile and HOW TO LOSE A CROWD!!! Oh my....somehow, one of the best mandolin players to walk this earth puts everyone to sleep again and again. I've seen him 3 times with this band. The crowd starts gathering their chairs and leaving. People are yelling to speed it up and heignores. Why is always the closing band...I have no idea.
I'm bored thinking about it.....
An average album ruined by the F word.......2007-05-29
I agree with Solocoyote's review 100%. Why Chris decided it was necessary to put the F word into this album is beyond me. Did he want to appear tough or to be taken more seriously? It's truly a shame. I loved the last Nickel Creek album (one of the few country-ish groups I enjoy as I mostly listen to alternative music) and thought I would enjoy this CD, too. Some of the songs are really good, especially "You're an Angel, And I'm Gonna Cry." Also, the instrumental tracks are really fun because it allows everybody to go crazy with their instruments. A lot of the songs, though, are boring and uninspired and left me wanting more. "Heart In A Cage" ruins the album for me, though, with unneccessary language. Unfortunately, I'll probably never buy another Thile or Nickel Creek CD because of this. Hopefully, using this word was worth it for him.
WTF?.......2007-05-14
I don't know what to say. I was enjoying this album immensely. Just as much as my NickelCreek albums. Until Chris decided he needed to use the "f" word.
Call me old fashioned but I am incredibly dissapointed that Chris Thile decided to go that far. The music is great but I will not be buying the next Chris Thile album. There is plenty of music out there that does not require me to be guarded about who I play it around.
Do You Like Good Music?.......2007-04-26
Are you kidding me? If you like good music, do yourself a favor and buy this album...and every other anything that Chris Thile has had anything to do with musically. Yes, that's a lot of music. DO IT ANYWAY! If you have an open mind, and tend to know good music when you hear it, get his Deceiver album. It will make you feel like you've discovered another wonder of the world...or the cure to a disease. Turns out it's just music, but it feels like something else...something more.
This isn't good music. This is the best music. Seriously. It will make your heart full, be prepared. Know ahead of time the possible symptoms so you don't mistake them for a medical condition. You will perceive a swelling in your chest, kind of an ache...but the best possible kind. Your body may move uncontrollably. Do not be afraid, these are common side-affects and should be embraced.
To know this music is to love it. If you know it and don't love it, I have nothing to say to you. Go away!
Great Bluegrass.......2007-03-08
I had never heard of Chris Thile until I saw his band doing their rendition of Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground on CMT. Some of the songs are not traditional bluegrass, but they are good jams none-the-less.
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Sacred Ground
David Murray & Black Saint Quartet
Manufacturer: Justin Time Records
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ASIN: B000PY50ZQ
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Sacred Ground
- Transitions
- Pierce City
- Banished
- Believe In Love
- Family Reunion
- The Prophet Of Doom
Album Description
"Sacred Ground" is a fascinating and important new recording that grew from
David Murray's involvement in the acclaimed documentary film, Banished, directed by
Marco Williams. Although it's virtually unknown, more than a dozen counties in the U.S. violently expelled thousands of families between the Civil War and the Great Depression. The film - and this recording - explores not only these historical facts, but also the legacy of these events in the communities and for the descendants of the families.
After exploring the themes of the film he'd been asked to score, Murray was inspired - indeed compelled - to dig deeper, and to compose further music. David Murray enlisted poet
Ishmael Reed, one of today's pre-eminent African- American literary figures. Reed wrote two poems, performed here by the great
Cassandra Wilson.
David chose to record this using his
Black Saint Quartet - sometimes called Power Quartet, on the group's first outing since the passing of the great John Hicks last year. Logically then, David enlisted pianist
Lafayette Gilchrist, informally a Hicks student and admirer, and on drums the great
Andrew Cyrille. Bassist
Ray Drummond completes this first class group.
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- Best yet from MATT SCHOFIELD
- The best yet from Schofield
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Ear To The Ground
Matt Schofield Trio
Manufacturer: Cadiz Music/Nugene Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000PKBSVU
Release Date: 2007-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Pack It Up
- Troublemaker
- Ear to the Ground
- Heart Don't Need a Compass
- Once in a While
- Room at the Back
- Someone
- Searchin' (Give Me a Sign)
- Move Along
- Cookie Jar
- When It All Comes Down
Album Details
Arguably the Most Influential British Blues Guitarist Since the Sixties, this Fast Rising Guitar Star (Top Ten All-time British Blues Guitarists Guitar and Bass Magazine) Releases his Finest CD to Date. Power, Emotion and Exemplary Musicianship by Schofield and his Regular Line Up of Jonny Henderson (Hammond Organ) and Evan Jenkins (Drums). The Trio's Trademark Blues and Funk with a Touch of Rock is Here in Spades with Nine Original Numbers and Re-workings of Classic Freddie King and Bb King Songs.
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Best yet from MATT SCHOFIELD.......2007-06-07
This album by far is his best - a great listen anytime.
The best yet from Schofield.......2007-06-05
I have all Matt Schofield's albums and this is the best so far. The quality of production, arrangement, original material and his voice are a real step forward, and his guitar playing is everything you would expect. There are some truly outstanding tracks (the title track, `Someone', and especially, Searchin' do it for me).
Schofield is a genuinely inspiring guitarist with a huge amount of soul and commitment in what he plays, and unlike so many players emerging today who claim to play Blues, he has his own recognisable and distinctive sound even when he is paying homage to his greatest inspirations.
Reading R. Putignano's review I cannot understand his downbeat comments. Is this the same R. Putignano that I have read waxing lyrical about Schofield's previous albums and the merits of his Blues-meets-jazz outfit. Why the sudden change of heart? And why the suggestion that Schofield change the band to take on another guitarist, that is bizarre! Or that he should abandon the organ trio format to sound like any other homogenized Blues-rock trio. It is the organ trio that is part of Schofield's sound and nobody else does it with such power and class.
From what I know of Schofield's approach to his music, I believe he simply plays what he enjoys playing without any concern to be commercial and certainly not to emulate Joe Bonamassa, to which Mr Putignano likens the title track "Ear to The Ground." I can't hear it myself, and I think Bonamassa might be a bit mystified too.
I imagine there will be a legion of Schofield fans taking issue with Mr Putignano, and similarly asking, why? But meantime I can totally recommend this album if you are already into Matt Schofield, and if you're new to Schofield it's a great place to start.
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- just wow.
- Wow
- Lifted, or the Story Was Daniel Johnston's
- SCREW ALL THE BAD REVIEWS
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Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground
Bright Eyes
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ASIN: B00006FRN7
Release Date: 2002-08-13 |
Tracks:
- The Big Picture
- Method Acting
- False Advertising
- You Will. You? Will. You? Will. You? Will
- Lover I Don't Have to Love
- Bowl of Oranges
- Don't Know When But a Day is Gonna Come
- Nothing Gets Crossed Out
- Make War
- Waste of Paint
- From a Balance Beam
- Laura Laurent
- Let's Not Shit Ourselves (to Love and Be Loved)
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Nebraskan wunderkind Conor Oberst writes songs so naked and heartfelt they make you feel like a voyeur just listening to them. This precocious singer-songwriter croons with the astonished intensity of a homeless Robert Smith singing for his supper. And his band's fourth album is every bit as lyrical, sprawling, and pretentious as its title. The production is notably brighter and crisper than previous efforts, with some songs, notably "Nothing Gets Crossed Out," lushly swathed in sweet-sounding strings. When Lifted is great, as on the slow-churning anthem "From a Balance Beam," it's superb, visionary pop music, on par with Jeff Mangum, Phil Elvrum, and Daniel Johnston--and on occasion, Dylan. Unfortunately, half the songs sprawl on too long or revisit the same themes too frequently. Still, anyone who can operate a fast-forward button will find much to enjoy on this vital, messy masterpiece. --Mike McGonigal
Album Description
Full title - Lifted or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground. Born in 1980 in Omaha and recording since he was 13, Conor Oberst owns a voice that quakes with the tumultuous energy that only youth can produce. Slipcase. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
just wow. .......2007-05-31
I bought Lifted on vinyl recently and I have to say it must be one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. Every song just pours warbly emotion and honest yearnings. The lyrics can be cuttingly blunt and oddly abstract, but they hit you where it counts. Conor's voice is an instrument in and of itself; I guess one of my favorite singers can't really sing, but it wavers with the intensity and earnestness you don't often hear from musicians.
Buy this. From start to finish it's endless poetry to music.
Wow.......2007-03-22
Give this one a few listens and it will stay in the rotation forever...having come late to the Bright Eyes party (after seeing him post-Wilco on Austin City Limits a few months ago) - and ignoring tremendous reviews in Paste, et al - I've got to say that Conor Oberst is outstanding.
Heartfelt is an understatement -- terrific music (even occasional steel guitar) -- lyrics to rival anyone...
I'm Wade Awake still Bright Eyes' best album, but believe me, give this a shot - you won't be disappointed (regardless of your politics).
Anyone with a remote interest in Ryan Adams, Gillian, Wilco, Sufjan needs to give Bright Eyes a try...
Lifted, or the Story Was Daniel Johnston's.......2007-01-03
Lyrically this album is near unparallelled in its blunt honesty. You've got to have a taste for the type of vocalization of Oberst's, a warbly jitter, or you'll instantly dislike the album. The music behind the lyrics ranges from Country (along the lines of bluegrass) to semi-industrial ("Lover I Don't Have To Love"). It has recordings that are pieced together from a lo-fi singalong to brilliant studio quality.
I have to say though, that the most compelling plotline of Bright Eyes' work here, or through their other albums to this one, is that Oberst has captured a page from the semi-obscure musician, Daniel Johnston. Agree or not, you can hear the resonance of Johnston's work, a decade later in the work of Conor Oberst's early works. I'd have to believe that if Johnston hadn't drown in obscurity and mental illness he'd sound a lot like Bright Eyes today.
"Lifted" is, in my opinion, currently, the definitive work of Bright Eyes. This is a great place to start if you are delving into their catalogue.
SCREW ALL THE BAD REVIEWS.......2006-06-28
Having listened to this album from a band I had never heard before I was at first uncertain, but it was listed as "inspirational" on eBay from a seller I liked. I listened to it on a plane headed for my new destination. The album took me on a musically/lyrically beautiful path. The songs have a soul and heart unlike 99.9% of most music out there. I can't compare it to their other albums since I have not heard them, but that shouldn't discourage someone from buying this cd. Indie music isn't mean to be rhymically perfect or rhyme. It shouldn't have to answer to any review on it because it stands as a testiment of music that must be heard and played. It is meant to save us from ourselves and this hell we live in(no matter where in the world you live). Even if it only makes you happy when you hear it, it has done its intentions. Music shouldn't have rules and if you want it to, then listen to every other kind of music they is regurgated by the corporate industries, but leave indie be. It just might save a wretch like me.
Broad scope of Oberst's narrow view.......2006-05-23
This weighty album finds Bright Eye's at his most eclectic with lush, sometimes over-produced instrumentation guiding the tortured vocalist through his trademark soul baring lyrics. The songwriting, while perfectly competent, even eclectically intelligent, does often become mechanized under it's plodding pace. Also, when Oberst fails to restrain his need to convey his awkwardly exploitive, emotionally fragile demeanor in the most bluntly pathetic manner it can often cheapen and disservice his overwhelming talent for such a young folk prodigy. Despite many overbearing faults this is an impressive effort that hints at the potential this artist has still only begun to hopefully realize.
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- Donnie Darko
- just wanted "mad world"
- Gary Jules' remake of Mad World is superb!
- Liked only one cut
- Atmospheric and all-around cool.
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Donnie Darko (Score)
Michael Andrews
Manufacturer: Everloving
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ASIN: B00006471F
Release Date: 2002-04-02 |
Tracks:
- Carpathian Ridge
- The Tangent Universe
- The Artifact & Living
- Middlesex Times
- Manipulated Living
- Philosophy of Time Travel
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- Burn it to the Ground
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- Mad World
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The original score, to 2001 indie film, written & performed by Michael Andrews includes 'Mad World' featuring Gary Jules. Enjoy Records. Digipak.
Customer Reviews:
Donnie Darko.......2007-07-03
I was drawn to buy this CD because of hearing Michael's arrangement and Gary Jules rendition of "Mad World" which was originally recorded by Tears for Fears way back when. I glad I did. The music was written as the underscore for a Science Fiction movie by the same name and now I really want to see this film. The music is other worldly, ethereal and strange in a good way!
just wanted "mad world".......2007-01-09
loved the mad world track from the Gears of War video game. was hoping the rest of the album was as cool, but it is all instrumentals. a little disappointing, i must admit.
Gary Jules' remake of Mad World is superb!.......2007-01-06
Gary Jules' remake of this great past favorite (Mad World) is superb! The accompanying tracks on this album are not my style, but I didn't buy this for the other tracks. For that I feel this score is quite impressive.
Liked only one cut.......2007-01-04
I bought this CD for the song "Mad World". Unfortunately it was the only one I liked, but I've spent more money on dumber things.
Atmospheric and all-around cool........2006-06-05
Michael Andrews is one of today's best composers. His score for the little-known sci-fi flick "Cypher" was brilliant, and although his music in Donnie Darko is never quite as good (after all, DD was one of his first real scoring jobs), it is a somber, weird, sometimes beautiful album.
Andrews uses many bizarre non-musical instruments and female vocals to great effect, and creates an ambient, sad world that works regardless of your having seen the film.
His song "Mad World" is one of the saddest and most beautiful songs I've ever heard.
The disk isn't very long--just a little over thirty-seven minutes as I recall. But definitely recommended.
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- The Ground
- Musical Dreamscape
- Distilled Essence...
- Notes between the space
- Lives up to all expectations
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The Ground
Tord Gustavsen Trio
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
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ASIN: B00065VPTO
Release Date: 2005-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Tears Transforming
- Being There
- Twins
- Curtains Aside
- Colours of Mercy
- Sentiment
- Kneeling Down
- Reach Out and Touch It
- Edges of Happiness
- Interlude
- Token of Tango
- The Ground
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The second album by Norwegian pianist and composer Tord Gustavsen is another set of crystalline beauty. Lyrical in both his writing and playing, the music is informed by his Scandinavian homeland's austere landscapes, as well as a wide swath of jazz traditions and gospel influences from his youth (as a teenager Gustavsen was a church organist). The trio's interplay is supple and subtle to the point of the rhythm section sounding like they're actually a part of the piano. The music's gentle propulsion seems to be carried forward equally by all three players. Emotionally resonant, the warmth and clarity of ECM's high production standards captures every nuance -- even lightly struck cymbals resonate with incredible presence. --David Greenberger
Customer Reviews:
The Ground.......2007-05-13
Tord Gustavsen is world class, listen to this new maestro as his piano sings.
Musical Dreamscape.......2007-03-09
Several years ago I bought this CD on the strength of a strong recommendation in one of the music magazines I read. My initial reaction on the first couple of times through it on my office stereo was that it was OK, but maybe a little too mellow for frequent consumption. So I put it on the shelf and quite forgot about it until the other night when I wanted to hear some mellow jazz as I worked at home. So I dug this out along with a few other "forgotten" jazz CDs and let it spin. Well, what a transformation!
Maybe it is the much better quality of my home stereo or maybe I'd been distracted when I first listened at the office, but this time around The Ground struck me quite differently. Tord Gustavsen and his trio painted such a vivid musical dreamscape that I put my work aside and lay on the couch to listen more intently.
I agree with the reviewer from Canada who hears all kinds of stylistic reference points in this CD, particularly the odd Spanish tinge. I feel a Spanish classical touch more than a few times. Not only that, there were many instances where the music harked back to the heyday of the old CTI jazz label of 35-40 years ago.
If asked to name a favorite cut, I would be at a loss to choose. I like the whole CD from start to finish so ordering the trio's other CD has become imperative. The Ground is recommended to anyone who enjoys piano and the feeling of stress just being washed away in gentle yet transformative cascades of sound. Give it an hour of undivided attention and you'll hear what I mean.
Distilled Essence..........2007-01-18
Briefly, I would by way of analogy suggest that the Tord Gustavsen Trio's first album "Changing Places" is much like a fine wine -- balanced, complex, and with nice depth. In their lastest endeavor I would say that "The Ground" is more like a fine cognac - refined down to its essence, with a crystalline clarity of purpose.
I would compare Mr. Gustavsen's music to that of a haiku master or a calligrapher capable of capturing a tableau in a few brushstrokes. In some ways it reminds me of the music of Gurdjieff/ deHartman in its ability to express so much through so little.
Notes between the space.......2006-11-03
This trio has a good thing going. They appeal those of us who need a respite from the frenzy and they deliver in spades.Bill Evans you have some contemporaries
Lives up to all expectations.......2006-09-27
I first heard about this trio via the song "Being There", which was included in a sampler CD that came with a popular jazz magazine. I immediately knew I had to have the album the song came from.
As I expected, coming off the excellent ECM label, the album is brilliant. It's just my kind of thing, especially the piano playing - dreamy, spacey, uncluttered, beautiful. The 12 songs are all originals, written by Tord Gustavsen and that's something special in itself. I think the trio play very well together. I obviously knew nothing of their earlier work but I will be checking it out now. A great buy.
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- World's best trumpet player
- Credit Wynton Marsalis
- stylistically wrong
- Wynton, Wynton, Wynton.
- Good, but not the best
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ASIN: B0000026EN
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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Customer Reviews:
World's best trumpet player.......2007-05-12
The incredible Wynton Marsalis plays the classics of the brass solo genre.
If you want to hear some very delightful music played by a most impressive instrumentalist, get this album.
Listening to this will make you realize the mediocrity of most of today's popular music. They don't grow people like Jean-Baptiste Arban any more.
Credit Wynton Marsalis.......2007-01-25
This outstanding collection of turn-of-the-last-century cornet solos is a collector's item. Mr. Marsalis (and the ensemble) makes it all sound so easy and enjoyable. As an instrumental music teacher I find hearing these inspires many of my high school high brass players to work on them.
stylistically wrong.......2005-05-29
Having studied with an international authority on cornet playing I can con fidently say that Wynton's cornet playing is ok at best. More than anything hes tryying to sell CDs rather than capture the essence of Cornet playing, like most of wyntons playing its alot of flash but no substance. Great if your a trumpet head and you get off on empty virtuostic fluff.
Wynton, Wynton, Wynton........2005-01-01
There are times, when I'm listeing to Wynton, I get depressed like the flash of a 64th note played. His sounds is so pure and wonderful. He rocks. I don't mind realizing that there aren't many other trumpeteers out there like him.
I met him once actually. In Alice Tully Hall, after a holiday concert. He stood on the stage towering over my dad, brother and I. He called us "the frontline", after my dad telling him we play the trumpet, trombone, and clarinet. What a cool guy.
Good, but not the best.......2004-11-28
Marsalis is an excellent trumpet player, there is no question as to that. He is certainly not the best in the world, however. I prefer a better recording of Carnival of Venice and many other cornet solos by Gerard Schwarz. The spirit of such solos is lost when they are put to ensemble accompaniment, Schwarz interprets them far better in my opinion. Also, his technical mastery is at least equal to that of Wynton's, or was when he made the album. His sound is sweeter and more perfect to my ear. And this is not the only album in which you can hear dazzling technical pieces, either. Sergei Nakariakov, Rafael Mendez, and Allen Vizzutti are the most proficient players with recordings out there. Nakariakov and Mendez both do better readings of the Paganini, playing the entire song double-tonguing and circular breathing. The Mendez Flight of the Bumblebee has a much better sound and fits the piece more, too. The most amazing song I have ever heard is the Carnival of Venus, by Vizzutti. Listen to anything by Wynton and then this song, you will be absolutely amazed. The last variation of the Marsalis is Vizzutti's first, and they get harder from there. Simply put, this is a good recording and the most accessible, but there are better ones out there. I wouldn't buy this to hear cornet solos or amazing technical pieces, but for hearing other interpretations. I prefer Schwarz, Mendez, Vizzutti, and Nakariakov.
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High Rising
Sounds from the Ground
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ASIN: B000ICLRMU
Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
Tracks:
- White City (2:31)
- Rotorblade (6:43)
- Slate Grey (8:54)
- Viper Style (7:50)
- Beautiful Feeling featuring Taz (9:31)
- Modo (7:30)
- Palmprint featuring Gaudi (7:31)
- Blink (6:39)
- Speedbumps (6:32)
- Allsorts (7:17) Special Bonus Track
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With well over a decade of sonic seasoning under their belts, SFTG serves up more fresh sounding and widely acclaimed ambient, dub, trip hop and chilled back electronic musical styles. This is their fourth title in the growing Waveform catalog, HIGH RISING - a reflective and mesmerizing future classic and yet another elevated effort - this time more laid back, with welcomed guest contributions from long time supporter Taz as well as fellow UK recording artitst, Gaudi. Move up to the heady, good time vibes of HIGH RISING. Listen for some exceptional focus tracks, including, 'Rotorblade,' 'Slate Grey,' 'Viper Style' and 'Beautiful Feeling' featuring smooth, sensuous vocals from Taz.
Customer Reviews:
SFTG for the ages.......2007-07-06
I have been a huge fan since their debut on Two AD. They continue to put out quality music time and time again. Cool grooves and deep beats to ease the stresses of the day.
BEST EVER TO DATE.......2007-05-09
HOW CAN THEY POSSIBLY OUT-DO THIS CD....IT SIMPLY CAN'T BE DONE!THIS MUSIC WILL TAKE YOU PLACES ONLY YOUR IMAGINATION CAN TRAVEL.I LISTEN TO THIS CD CONSTANTLY AND EACH AND EVERY TIME GET SOMETHING "DIFFERENT" FROM EACH AND EVERY TRACK....IT'S VERY OBVIOUS THEY DO WHAT THEY WANT WITHOUT PARAMETERS....KEEP UP THE EXCELLENT INNOVATIVE 'SOUNDS'FROM THE GROUND!I LOVE THIS BAND!THEY KNOW HOW TO TRANSCEND YOU EMOTIONALLY AND SPIRITUALLY! RANDAL
Heady Sonic Journey.......2007-03-13
At first spacious and melodic, High Rising soars into a sensual chillout mood with a sexy smooth appeal. "Slate Grey" is slightly more edgy at first, then warms and slips somewhere between a melodic hum and a static symphony of mind penetrating echoes that seems to melt into a flock of sonic birds rising from rolling waves of sound. Quite intriguing actually and this leads into a world fusion experience with soulful dub intoxication. The urban vibe is slightly exotic and inviting.
The audibly exciting "Beautiful Feeling" has a intimate hypnotic effect with vocals by Taz to create a mesmerizing crystalline ambience. "Modo" seems to capture some of the energy from "Beautiful Feeling" and "Slate Grey" but has a more rapid trajectory with ambient techno flourishes and barely audible vocals that lead into a trippy journey.
The echo and reverb in "Palmprint" is audibly intriguing and I liked the spontaneity of the electronic harmonica-like sounds in this track. "Blink" is more down to earth with drums and mixing perfection. "Speedbumps" is appropriately named because you are suddenly awaken from your sonic daze and propelled into a sophisticated electronica playground with sexy trajectories. "Allsorts" presents a mysterious conclusion that seduces you right back into listening to the album again. This is the type of album I dream about. High Rising is audibly delicious!
~The Rebecca Review
Sounds always pleases.......2007-01-10
Excellent as always. It's always nice to acquire a recording that has all very listenable tracks.
Phenomenal.......2007-01-03
If you like Chillout or any other music that inspires thought provoking emotional depth then buy this CD. Its mind blowing. I cant even describe it. My fave is Beautiful Feeling.
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ASIN: B000002NQ9
Release Date: 1994-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Pipes And Drums: Amazing Grace/Fanfare Trumpets: Fanfare Militaire
- Pipes And Drums: The Rock And Wee Pickle Tow/I Lo'ed A Laddie But Ane/The Drummer's Call...
- Massed Military Bands: The Band Strikes-Mexican Hat Dance
- 4/4 Marches And 3/4 Retreats: Hills Of Alva/Far O' Er Struy/Torosay Castle/Lord Byron...
- Waltzes: Hearken My Love/The Herding Song/My Lodging's On The Cold Cold Ground/Westering Home
- 2/4 Marches: Kitchener's Army/Balkan Hills/The Rhodesian Regiment
- 2/4 March, Strathspey And Reel: Miss Elspeth Campbell/The Shepherd's Crock/Smith O' Chilliechassie
- 4/4 And 2/4 Marches: Scotland The Brave/Highland Laddie/The Earl Of Mansfield...
- 6/8 Marches: 10th H.L.I. Crossing The Rhine/Mrs. Lily Christie/Dovecote Park
- Waltzes: Loch Broom Bay/My Home
- 4/4 March, Strathspeys, Reels, Hornpipes And Jigs: Peter McKenzie Warren/Sporting Jamie...
Customer Reviews:
Stay Away.......2006-01-05
While the piping is excellent, the audio, particularly in the first half of the cd is terrible. Nearly 15 minutes are almost indecipherable. I think the recording was made with a hand held mike at the edge of a field.
Edinburgh Military Tattoo.......2001-05-19
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo first started in 1947 with some spirited displays of army piping and dancing. Since that time the show has grown to become a world class act, unfortunately losing some of its traditional elements along the way. The word "Tattoo" is a corruption of the Dutch "Doe den Taptoe" which literary means "turn off the taps", a reference to when a lone drummer would play a "tattoo" or drum roll to signal the inkeeprs to stop serving beer and to summon the troops back to barracks. This ceremony was performed by the British while they were in the low countries during the early 18th century, but it is a custom common to many armies of that time, in particular the various German princeapalities of the day. Over time the Tattoo evolved into a more elaborate affair as more bands and musicians were drawn into its fare. What we have here is the modern development of the form started in previous centuries. The Edinburgh Tattoo is justly famed for its display of massed pipes and bands, and while the recording quality here is not the best, the listener can still get a good idea of the spectacle produced. The original recording of this 1972 show was recorded by EMI, but this version is a knock-off cut that was done by a small American record firm, and which since has been sold about in various forms as a popular item. It is unfortunate that we don't have a better version of the show for listeners than this. The Tattoo produces a recording every year, as well as a video which can be obtained by contacting the Edinburgh Military Tattoo via their website which can be found using any search engine. The good thing about this recording is that it does provide a glimpse of the show in its heyday, where modern fluff and show biz influences had not crept in as much as they have today. For this reason this CD is worth having, and serves as an introduction to this great pageant of the Scottish regiments and the British army. Even though the show is watered down today with pop elements, the grandeur is still there when the massed pipes and drums march out onto the castle esplanade playing the grand old tunes. Even the politically correct producers can't ruin this grand sight, and its hoped they never will!
Not like being there, but a good appetizer.......2000-11-23
The producers and engineers for this CD are to be commended for the remarkable quality they obtained on this outdoor recording! While not quite like being there, it does convey the spirit and energy of the Tattoo.
Pipes and Drums: Amazing Grace.......2000-06-11
I love the sound of the pipes for this one song, and is my favorite.
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- Biker like an Icon is a great song and so is.........
- Off The Ground Is Out Of This World !
- Off The Ground (1993)
- Not Bad
- A Lost Early 90's Gem
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Off the Ground
Paul McCartney
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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ASIN: B000002UQJ
Release Date: 2003-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Off The Ground
- Looking For Changes
- Hope Of Deliverance
- Mistress And Maid
- I Owe It All To You
- Biker Like An Icon
- Peace In The Neighbourhood
- Golden Earth Girl
- The Lovers That Never Were
- Get Out Of My Way
- Winedark Open Sea
- C'mon People
Album Details
1993 Release Now Out of Print in the USA.
Customer Reviews:
Biker like an Icon is a great song and so is................2007-06-21
I read two reviews bashing one of the songs that I love off this album.
Biker Like an Icon is one of his best 90's rockers. For me....this is the best song on the album. Which is about a young girl who is in love with a bad boy....a biker.....probably came about because McCartney was expierencing some not so great characters with his own daughters and their dates that they brought home around that time.
I also like Looking for changes "I saw a cat with a machine in his brain, the man that feed him said he 'didn't feel any pain' Great message song about Animal rights....and great song.
Other great songs on this album are Mistress and Maid, I owe it all to you, Golden Earth Girl, The lovers that never were.
Get out of my way...is an ok rocker.
Wine Dark Open Sea....also has a great smoothing feel to it, with some nice words, and chording.
His other two message songs....Peace in the Neighborhood and Cmon on People fall flat..... and the title track Off the ground barely makes it off the ground.
But otherwise this is a fairly strong album from Paul.
It probably does rank as one of his most underated albums.
Off The Ground Is Out Of This World !.......2006-12-18
The pundits who panned this album must have been drugged. Off The Ground is equal to Band On The Run and Chaos And Creation In The Backyard. This comprises the zenith of his career. Paul's vocals are vintage on several of this albums supreme songs including "Mistress And Maid", "Peace In The Neighborhood", "Golden Earth Girl", "The Lovers That Never Were" and "Winedark Open Sea". He rocks hard on the animal rights anthem "Looking For Changes" and the frenetic "Get Out Of My Way". Paul's Hippie Beatles era sound is recaptured on "Hope Of Deliverence" "C'mon People" and "Cosmically Conscious". None of Paul's solo CD's are as political and idealistic as Off The Ground. Ths is a must buy for anyone who loved "Band On The Run". Off The Ground showcases McCartney's impeccable brilliance with no silly love songs. I think Lennon would love and respect this utopian-themed CD.
Off The Ground (1993).......2006-06-09
This album by Paul McCartney has been forgotten apparently .You cant even buy it in stores anymore. "Off The Ground", "Hope of Deliverance", "I Owe It All To You", "Peace In The Neighbourhood", "Winedark Open Sea" and "C'Mon People" are all EXCELLENT songs. The others are just mediocre filler songs. Not too good, not too bad. Its unfortuante more people are buying rap music than a lost gem like this from one of the greatest musicians to ever live. If your a BIG fan of Paul, you should have this CD. If your a casual fan dont buy this because you will be disappointed. For a casual listener get the 2001 release "Wingspan: Hits and History" which is a two disc "greatest hits" collection of Wings 1970's music. It has the hits from 1970 to about 1984's "No More Lonely Nights". It will really get you interested in Pauls music.
Not Bad.......2006-05-07
Looking for Changes ought to be PETA's anthem....
that's a great song... it's so funny... it's like every once in a while... Paul
will just churn up a wonderful song making you forget momentarily that
The Beatles are no more.... and then... he'll slip right back into mediocrity..
overall though.... this album has a nice environmenal message and
some interesting song-writing by Paul... I don't recommed it unless you're
a big Paul fan...
A Lost Early 90's Gem.......2006-04-08
I heard this album in high school and brushed it off as older McCartney fluff, preferring The Beatles and his 70's stuff. But now having just heard it again it has aged quite well, almost like a fine wine. I remember seeing the "OFF THE GROUND" video and that song was and still is the best one. But there are very few fillers here. "Mistess & Maid" and "The Lover's That Never Were"are two other highlights. "Flaming Pie" still is his better 90's album but this is a worthy predecessor. So put this album in your cd mix with "Flaming Pie", "Driving Rain", and "Chaos And Creation In The Backyard" and have a Good Time.
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