Homesick [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Homesick
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2. Mary Jane (Live)
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3. Homesick (Video)
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One of a set of four singles each containing a unique track listing with a different live track & enhanced video clip. The artwork for each highlights a different member. Taken from the 2002 debut album, 'Highly Evolved'. The title track is backed with two non-LP tracks, 'Mary Jane' (Live) & 'Homesick' (Video). Capitol. 2003.
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Homesick [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
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- Looking Forward, Looking Back
- Music Lovers
- a transcription worthy of Franz Liszt
- Sleepytime music
- Nice sound
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True Love Waits: O'Riley Plays Radiohead
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00009MGQ4
Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Everything In Its Right Place
- Knives Out
- Black Star
- Karma Police
- Let Down
- Airbag
- Subterranean Homesick Alien
- Thinking About You
- Exit Music (For A Film)
- You
- Bulletproof
- Fake Plastic Trees
- I Can't
- True Love Waits
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Rock bastardizations of classical music are as old as Kim Fowley's--and ELP's--Tchaikovsky tweaking "Nutrocker." But classical interpretations of rock music have generally been something of a high-wire act. While most pop fare has strong melodic foundations for the soloist to build from, Christopher O'Riley has challenged himself here with the catalog of Radiohead, one of modern rock's most acclaimed--and texturally complex--bands. O'Riley's insightful gifts for interpretation (which have previously enlightened everything from Stravinsky to P.D.Q. Bach) produce a hypnotic, emotionally compelling listening experience here; O'Riley is a huge Radiohead fan, and that love courses through everything from the dreamy, bittersweet title track through the brooding loveliness of "Let Down." Radiohead's stock in trade is dense, multi-layered music that leans heavily on electronic processing for its moody sonic atmospherics; O'Riley's evokes those complex textures with but a judicious use of the sustain peddles, a deft use of dissonance (as on "Knives Out"), and a rhythmically anxious left hand. Call them etudes for the post-modern age if you will, but O'Riley's performances here largely achieve what all great interpretations strive for: New insight and enlightenment. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Looking Forward, Looking Back.......2007-03-02
Ove the last decade or so, Radiohead has created some of the most complex and futuristic rock music out there, and I wondered if a solo pianist could really capture their essence on a single instrument. However, O'Riley does a marvelous job, and brilliantly conveys the melancholy, mysterious, and introspective qualities of Radiohead's music. His renditions of "Fake Plastic Trees" and "Let Down" are particularly powerful. What I really loved about this cd is while I could follow all of the songs he played, at times I felt like I was listening to an breathtaking piano sonata by Mozart or Beethoven, and even a Nocturne by Chopin. Overall, this is a faithful interpretation by an excellent musician who honors one of the greatest bands in recent times, while also paying hommage to his musical heritage. This cd is a must for even the casual Radiohead fan or anyone who enjoys the piano.
Music Lovers.......2007-02-17
i love almost all kinds of music. piano and radiohead really works for me, i liked the whole thing. if you can get into some piano, you can get into this cd. if you dig radiohead, get into it purely because someone took the time to put some awesome songs into yet another form for more audiences to get into. its beautiful. thats all there is to say.
a transcription worthy of Franz Liszt.......2006-12-08
This is a beautiful recording. Try playing it for music loving frends who would never listen to a band like Radiohead. They won't believe it when you tell them the source of this richly textured heartbreakingly melodic tour de force. I'm in my late 50's and love Mahler, Sibelius,and Beethoven. I also love Radiohead, Sufjan Stevens, John Fahey and Wilco. Good music can come along in any time and I'm glad that Christopher O'Riley loves Radiohead and transcribed it for solo piano; he's missed nothing in the process. If your not choked-up by the end of this CD, music must not be your thing.
Sleepytime music.......2006-03-27
Being the total Radiohead fanatic that I am, I decided to pick this up when it came out... perhaps a fresh take on their music would breath some life back into the songs I've been listening into the ground, I thought. So I took it up into the mountains with me and listened to it for a bit. My reaction to it now is similar to then: it's a dreamy if somewhat insubstantial collection of vaguely familiar tunes.
All of the playing on this disc is superb on the technical level... obviously O'riley is a top notch classical performer. The arrangements are a mixed bag, though. There are some amazing renditions on here - see the impressionistic 'Everything In Its Right Place' and the melancholy coffee house arrangement of 'Knives Out'. Some others are also quite listenable, including 'Subterranean Homesick Alien', 'Exit Music', 'Bulletproof', and 'Motion Picture Soundtrack'. However, the upbeat pop tunes have difficult translating to solo piano. the Pablo Honey tunes suffer the worst here, and feel slightly unnatural; perhaps like a classical pianist paying tribute to a favorite band, rather than the more personal adaptations that make the 'Knives Out' arrangement so effective.
Overall, a nice cd to put on in the background when you're reading or settling in to bed, but Radiohead fanatics beware - don't expect anything that lives up to the band's immense standards.
Nice sound.......2006-02-17
I didn't even know Radiohead songs...but now I've listened to the originals and can hear how O'Riley captures the songs on the piano. This is a great album.
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- THIS CD SHOULD HIT THE ROAD!
- Wonderful
- Excellent R&B
- GOOD MIX
- The real deal
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Homesick for the Road
Tab Benoit , Debbie Davies , and Kenny Neal
Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000IFTL
Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Deal With It
- Down In The swamp
- Bop 'Til I Drop
- So Cold
- I Put A Spell On You
- Money
- Luberta
- I Can't Afford Myself
- I've Been Mistreated
- Night Life
- Still Called The Blues
- Homesick For The Road
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Perhaps taking their cue from Alligator's 1985 Showdown! with Albert Collins, Robert Cray, and Johnny Copeland, Telarc brought together three fairly young veterans on the contemporary blues circuit for this session. Tab Benoit, schooled in blues in Baton Rouge, steps forward to sing and play guitar on Willie Nelson's "Nightlife," Jay Hawkins's well-worn "I Put a Spell on You," and his own "Down in the Swamp," supported in all three places by Kenny Neal on rhythm guitar. Neal, a member of a prominent Baton Rouge blues family, provides vocals and solo guitar for his lament "I've Been Mistreated," a rendition of his father Raful's "Luberta" (where the elder contributes a spot of singing), and several more album tracks. Also in the thick of things is Debbie Davies, who worked with Albert Collins before carving out her own niche. Her singing and guitar are out front on four Don Costagno songs and parts of three other tunes. Furnishing the grooves behind Neal, Davies, and Benoit is Ronnie Earl's old Broadcasters band. The three guitarists and their backup players are all good musicians and the material is for the most part OK. But nothing here, nothing at all, is memorable or distinctive. This album is recommended to loyal fans of the headliners. --Frank-John Hadley
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THIS CD SHOULD HIT THE ROAD!.......2007-06-29
I got this one to complete my Debbie Davies collection. This album sounds like it was hastily thrown together to make a quick buck on three well known artists. The audio is ok, but the bass is over mixed and thumpy. The guitars are under mixed and have a boring dead sound. Good songs are: NIGHT LIFE, LUBERTA, I CAN'T AFFORD MYSELF, I PUT A SPELL ON YOU, and HOMESICK FOR THE ROAD.
Wonderful.......2005-07-17
This is a great CD. With these three artists together on one recording, how could go wrong!
Excellent R&B.......2002-09-15
I bought this CD as a fluke -- I saw it in the bin, scanned it ... for a quick cursory listen and was immediately struck by its vitality. Took it home where it quickly became one of my favorites. This CD has many virtues: 1. The trio do sound like they have been playing from grade school; they sound good -- very, very good. 2. There is an excellent range of R&B here: rocking, driving ballads, to rhythmically slow, soulful tunes. 3. This just R&B at its best: The bass lines are wonderful, driving, and musical. If you are familiar with some of the more intricate bass lines from the Blues Brothers>Ray Charles> Shake Your Tail Feather> Donald Dunn, you get the idea. Most excellent bass work here. However, the one thing (4) that makes this CD stand head and shoulders above many others is the sound engineering. I am no audiophile, but this CD is about the best mastered R&B CD I have heard. In fact, I have been using this CD (and couple of DVDs) to help me select a new AV receiver. Frankly, in all 4 show rooms I have visited to audition B&K, Marantze, Arcam etc., the startled, impressed reaction by each sales person when hearing this CD tells me my sense of the quality of sound engineering is right. My other DVDs / Cds gained no such unsolicited praise. Someone clearly put serious effort into the sound on this CD If you have a good system, this critter will rock you. If not, it is still excellent. Excellent music, masterfully engineered; what more could one want?
GOOD MIX.......2000-07-17
ANOTHER TRIO OF BLUES ARTISTS BANNING TOGETHER FOR ANOTHER BLUES CD,GOOD SOLID MIX OF SONGS,FROM COLD COLD FEELING TO I PUT A SPELL ON YOU ITS GOOD LISTENING FOR THE BLUES LOVERS WHO ENJOY GOOD SONGS AND SINGING AND NOT ALOT OF WAILING GUITARS
The real deal.......1999-12-28
This is a great disc by three established bluespersons who sound like they've been playing together since grade school. Good variety of songs, great playing, and soulfull blues singing. A real delight from cut one on.
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- A Joyful Listening Experience
- Schrecklich schoen
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Homesick Songs
Golem
Manufacturer: Aeronaut Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0003JALBQ
Release Date: 2004-10-19 |
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- Grine Kuzine
- Romanesh
- Mito
- Nikolayev
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A Joyful Listening Experience.......2005-01-17
Homesick Songs is a collection of joyful songs with a definite Klezmer feel.
As noted on the liner notes; "This CD is a collection of love songs, not for people but for places: towns, cities and countries left behind in Eastern Europe"..towns that were once Jewish and where the residents once spoke Yiddish.
I especially enjoyed the vocals of Annette Ezekiel, and Nikolayev where she is featured is my personal favorite.
I would have loved to have the exact text of each song and its translation into English, but the liner notes do give a summary of each song and more information about some of the songs can be found on the Golem website. http://www.golemrocks.com/html/home/
Schrecklich schoen.......2004-10-21
Piercingly lovely music you will find nowhere else. The musicianship is excellent, the taste perfect, and the research - as illustrated by the field recording that begins Track 3 - commendable. Ezekiel is the reigning genius of Golem, but it is Diskin's transcendent vocals that will make your toes curl in delectation. When fine material and execution combine, as on Tracks 2 and 12, the result is ... who has the words? (Did I mention the linguistic virtuosity of Golem's vocalists? They should get an NEA grant, just for starters.)
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- Charlie Daniels Homesick Heroes
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Homesick Heroes
The Charlie Daniels Band
Manufacturer: Sony
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Charlie Daniels Homesick Heroes.......2004-08-21
This damn record just reeks of the southern style of music that makes me feel like just heading down to the b-b-q joint and slam whiskey and think of Ronnie Van Zant. God Bless..........
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Hometown Homesick Blues
Big Ken Smith
Manufacturer: Cold Wind
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Binding: Audio CD
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Release Date: 2001-05-01 |
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- Home Of The Blues
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- Good News
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- The Best Record Ever Recorded
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Subterranean Homesick Blues
Bob Dylan
Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
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ASIN: B000026BCX
Release Date: 1991-04-08 |
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- She Belongs To Me
- Maggie's Farm
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- Outlaw Blues
- On The Road Again
- Bob Dylan's 115th Dream
- Mr. Tambourine Man
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- It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Customer Reviews:
The Best Record Ever Recorded.......2006-09-04
Bringing it All Back Home (called Subterranean Homesick Blues here) is, in my humble opinion, the best record ever recorded. On it there is Bob Dylan at his acoustic best with songs such as "Gates of Eden" and "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding). Also on this album is Dylan as he was first heard playing electric with the outstanding "On the Road Again" and "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream." And if you can get though "115th Dream" without realizing Bob Dylan is just about the greatest American poet who ever lived, well you should go back to school and study literature. This album also includes three of my favorite Dylan songs, almost acoustic, just a little electric with that beautiful guitar playing along with his young voice, and they are "She Belongs to Me," "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." And of course you gotta listen to that song that includes the no good, rotten, doctor commie rat,"Maggie's Farm." This is the Dylan record everybody should own. It's just fantastic.
confused........2004-05-11
okay, so there's "bringing it all home"...and "Subterranean Homesick Blues". i guess it's just a import? its still amazing, but i think i'd like to have the "real" version. haha this isnt a review. whatev. i bought it used, now i feel like someone made this at home and sold it. buy it though, its freaking good stuff. he's a storyteller, that dylan.
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- blues on the southside rather dull
- Probably Homesick's best
- Homesick James
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Blues on the South Side
Homesick James
Manufacturer: Obc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000XXW
Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- The Woman I'm Lovin'
- She May Be Your Woman
- Goin' Down Swingin'
- Homesick's Shuffle
- Johnny Mae
- Gotta Move
- Lonesome Road
- Working With Homesick
- The Cloud Is Crying
- Homesick's Blues
- Crawlin'
- Stones In My Passway
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blues on the southside rather dull.......2006-01-15
When i first heard this album over thirty years ago I gave it 5 stars, but hearing it again i think it's good but NOT the greatest album i've ever heard
Probably Homesick's best.......2004-04-25
"Homesick" James Williamson's 1998 album was called "Last Of The Broomdusters", and he is indeed.
Originally a rhythm guitarist in his cousin Elmore James' band The Broomdusters, Homesick James plays smouldering slow blues, tough mid-tempo grinds, and up-tempo boogies backed by a superb little combo which includes Jimmy Reed's lead guitarist Eddie Taylor on bass, Bo Diddley's legendary drummer Clifton James, and Howlin' Wolf's sometime pianist Lafayette Leake, one of the best in the business.
Probably the best album he ever laid down, "Blues On The South Side" is the reason why Billy Boy Arnold's 1963 album is titled "More Blues On The South Side".
It is not the most original blues record ever released, and Williamson's stylistic similarities to Elmore James are obvious - as is his apparent fondness for John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson's "Good Morning Little School Girl", which is recycled as "The Woman I'm Lovin'".
But Homesick's playing is tough as nails, and his expressive vocals make up in intensity for what they lack in pure power (just listen to his rendition of Robert Johnson's "Stones In My Passway" and Tommy Johnson's "Big Road Blues", re-worked as "Lonesome Road").
The sound is excellent, digitally remastered as early as 1990, and every song is worth a listen...no need to keep the remote nearby. Not everything is as immediately memorable as Elmore James' best sides, sure, but there is more than enough good stuff here to keep any fan of classic electric blues with plenty of grit interested for the entire 37 minutes.
4 1/4 stars - highly recommended.
Homesick James.......2001-06-29
Homesick James never quite got the accolades that his legendary cousin Elmore did, but I can assure you as a huge fan of both, he is just as powerful in his playing and singing.. There is rumor that during the Fire/Fury sessions that Homesick played for Elmore as a sideman on, Homesick even played lead on certain cuts such as "Homesick's Blues" but gave the credit to Elmore who actually was playing 2nd guitar not lead. Homesick even claims to have taught Elmore the Dust My Broom Groove which is probably the most copied and emulated guitar lick ever.
This 1964 setting is just pure Chicago Blues. Drums, bass, and piano lay a mean groove and let Homesick weave his slide guitar and anguished vocals through one of the best sessions I have ever heard. Standouts include the burning slow groove "Goin' Down Swingin' and a version of the aforementioned "Homesick's Blues" that includes the Dust My Broom slide groove. I can honestly say there is not one letdown on this recording. From start to finsish this is Chicago Blues the way it is supposed to be, powerful and passionate. It is a credit to Homesick that now in his 80's is still performing festival dates and occasional shows. I looked for a long time to find this whole session after getting 4 track from it on another CD, I strongly urge anyone who likes Chicago Blues and/or slide guitar to purchase this without hesitation!!
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My Home Ain't Here: The New Orleans Session
Homesick James Williamson
Manufacturer: Fedora
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002T2QOM
Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Tracks:
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- Crossroads
- Come On Back
- Little & Low
- Gotta Move
- Evil Minded People
- You Don't Have To Go
- Lay It On Me
- Sweet & Kind Lovin' Woman
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Earwig Music 20th Anniversary Collection
Liz Mandville Greeson , Floyd Jones , Jim Brewer , Big Jack Johnson , Jimmy Dawkins , Frank Frost , Sunnyland Slim , Little Brother Montgomery , Louis Myers , and David Honeyboy Edwards
Manufacturer: Earwig
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000J51GIQ |
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Earwig Music 20th Anniversary Collection //
Disc: 1
1. Jelly Roll Stroll - The Jelly Roll Kings
2. Mr. Freddy Blues - Floyd Jones
3. Long Ways From Home - Jim Brewer
4. You Can Have My Woman - Big Jack Johnson
5. Gonna Put Her Down - Frank Frost
6. Patience Like Job - Sunnyland Slim
7. Daddy, When Is Mama Comin' Home? - Big Jack Johnson
8. Hard, Oh Lord - Little Brother Montgomery
9. Wiggle Tail - Louis Myers
10. Beetin Knockin Ringin - Jimmy Dawkins
11. The Army Blues - David Honeyboy Edwards
12. Slow Down Baby - Mad Dog Lester Davenport
13. Lawhorn Special - John Primer
14. Leavin' You Tomorrow - H-Bomb Ferguson
15. Trouble - Aron Burton
Disc: 2
1. Tell Me That You Love Me - Lovie Lee
2. What Done Got Into That Woman - Homesick James Williamson
3. 69th Street Bounce - Willie Anderson
4. Please Mr. Catfish - Big Leon Brooks
5. Parole Blues - Louisiana Red
6. I'm Just A Natural Man - Aaron Burton
7. North Carolina Bound - Lil Ed and Dave Weld
8. You Can't Call The Blues - Johnny Yard Dog Jones
9. Life Sentence Of The Blues - Liz Mandville Greeson
10. Every Now And Then - David Honeyboy Edwards and Carey Bell
11. I Wanna Get Married - Willie Kent
12. She Got A Thing Goin' On - Sunnyland Slim and Bonnie Lee
13. Red's Vision - Louisian Red
14. I Wanna Get In Your Head, Before I Get In Your Bed - Johnny Drummer
15. The Friendly Stranger - Liz Mandville Greeson
16. Millennium Blues - Louisiana Red
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Roar, The Soundtrack
Manufacturer: JB Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000X5G88
Release Date: 1981-01-01 |
Tracks:
- N' Chi ya Nani
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