Something Borrowed
Track Listings
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1. California
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2. Jackson Square
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3. Lately (the end)
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4. How does it feel?
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5. Shoreline
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6. Finally Down
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7. South of Me
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8. Alone with You
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9. This Time
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10. Fallen
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Editorial Reviews
Kenneth Monez, Just Another Song, November 6, 2004
A voice reminiscent of James Taylor, & amazing songwriting, Creede Williams may emerge as one of this generations greatest storytellers.
Product Description
The independent debut release from Williams is a great singer/songwriter album littered with insightful lyrics, homespun intimacy and the sly wit you would expect from a mix tape your older sister brought home from college. SOMETHING BORROWED is produced by CARY PIERCE(Jackopierce, Graham Colton Band, Jack Ingram) and features band members from VERTICAL HORIZON, JACKOPIERCE and THICKE.
Something Borrowed
Something Borrowed,Creede Williams,ForEverything Records,Produced by Cary Pierce(of Jackopierce)- This album is an insightful piece of pop-art strewn with perceptive lyrics, yearning vocal styling and countrified California music. The album features members of VERTICAL HORIZON & JACKOPIERCE.,Rock/Pop
Something Borrowed
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- Like being there live!
- nice for fans
- Great Live CD
- A real pleasure
- A Truely Intense Experience
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Something Old, New, Borrowed, And Some Blues
Dan Fogelberg
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ASIN: B00004TFPL
Release Date: 2000-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Magic Every Moment
- Songbird
- The Innocent Age
- As The Raven Flies
- Hard To Say
- Make Love Stay
- Changing Horses
- Looking For A Lady
- You Better Think Twice
- Don't Let That Sun Go Down
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- She Don't Look Back
- Here Comes The Sun
Customer Reviews:
Like being there live!.......2001-07-17
This is a wonderful compilation of live songs performed by Dan Fogelberg with various band members during the 90's. I had to the good fortune to see three of his shows during that time and always made a list of the songs played each night. Afterwards I would create a cassette of the songs available to re-live the concert. This record includes some previously unreleased material and it puts me right back into one of those seats again.
Dan's incredible versatility and power as a peformer is showcased here. In addition, his breadth as a musician is demonstrated again & again. Songs like "The Innocent Age" and "Make Love Stay" are unmatched in lyric and melodic composition. And then the power and raw emotion of "Don't Let That Sun Go Down" is indicative of a side of Dan's music of which the Top 40 listener is unaware. And then his tip of the hat to the Beatles in "Here Comes The Sun" reminds us of why we all were influenced by their sound.
For anyone who wants to experience Dan Fogelberg in Concert and glimpse the variety of his talent and his ability to reach out and hold an audience, then this album will put you right there! A definite 'Recommended Buy'
nice for fans.......2000-10-24
Not a bad cd. Though I heard this was recorded in the early to mid 90's, I do not recall hearing many of these songs performed live. Dan's setlist does not change much period, so many of these must have been one offs. The inclusion of 'Changing horses' makes it worth the price alone.'Looking for a lady' and 'as the raven flies' only sweeten the offer. A few other surprises are when Timothy B. Schmidt joins the fun for old Poco nugget 'You better think twice.' And a "where did that come from" reading of 'Statesboro blues.' Mr. Harrisons 'Here comes the sun' ends the acoustic set nicely. I probably would have rated this higher if it weren't for the inclusion of a few tunes that need not be here.
I am assuming Dan knew this would be largely a "fans only" disc thus I do not see a valid reason for the inclusion of 'Make love stay' and 'Hard to say' which make their umpteenth appearance here. They could have, should have, been left off.
I would reccomend any of Dan's 70's catalog first. But if you are already a fan then this should do nothing to change that. One other thing is that this album is on a tiny record label (Chicago records) so it may be wise to pick this one up before it dissapears!!
Great Live CD.......2000-07-18
Thanks Dan for all the great music over the years...this CD beats "Greetings From The West" for dollar-for-dollar-pound-for-pound showcasing Dan's music and especially wide-ranging talent. If you only think of Fogelberg as a "soft folk-rock balladeer" this CD will certainly change your mind.
A real pleasure.......2000-06-27
This is the Dan Fogelberg CD you can put on when your friends are around! You needn't be embarrassed.
This album shows how Dan's career really does add up to something. Those old songs sound better than ever with a bit of grit in the throat, and the new song and blues covers are a treat. Playing with a live band seems to work magic too; Dan sounds to be having FUN, and that makes all the difference. So what if the recordings were made years ago?
This is well worth getting.
A Truely Intense Experience.......2000-06-21
What a shame that this truely brilliant live album has only been released on a small label and will probably not receive the attention it deserves.
Dan Fogelberg - a brilliant singer,songwriter and instrumentalist who has survived in this business for almost 30 years now - released his first live album in 1991 (Greetings From the West), also highly recommended. But this new album, which is a collection of material recorded live between 1992 and 1995, sounds much closer to real thing.
No overdubs, the occasional glitch - it's really like being there in the concert hall. Unlike other reviewers I do think that Dan's voice has matured nicely over the years, and the live versions of his early classics sound even better on this disc.
Timothy B. Schmit, veteran member of Poco and The Eagles, provides some very nice harmony vocals on this record. There are a lot of as yet unreleased songs here, including some very intense and highly emotional Blues tracks as well - which all helps to prove just what a brilliant singer and musician Dan Fogelberg is.
This is certainly gift to his devoted fans but it should also extend beyond that loyal core of people. Beautiful, handmade music is a timeless treasure, and nobody does it better than Dan Fogelberg.
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Something Borrowed Something Blue
Tommy Flanagan
Manufacturer: Ojc
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ASIN: B000000YQI
Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
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- Bird Song
- Good Bait
- Peace
- Friday The 13th
- Something Borrowed, Something Blue
- West Coast Blues
- Groovin' High
Customer Reviews:
More good Flanagan.......2006-02-11
This is a very enjoyable trio session from 1978. Flanagan displays his mastry as always, and the tune selections includes compositions by Monk, Horace Silver, and Wes Montgomery. One interesting inclusion is the use of electric piano, which I hadn't heard him do before.
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- A marvelous blend
- "wonderful marriage between Classical and Jazz...Concord!"
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ASIN: B000060OWW
Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
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- Something Borrowed, Something Blue
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Classics with a Jazzy Pulse.......2005-07-07
Burton and Ozone perform a splendidly diverse variety of classics alongside some newer tunes considered classics in their own right. Tombeau de Couperin, Rachmaninoff's Prelude, Scarlatti's Sonata, and the Lakmé Medley do not merely use a melody and chord changes as inspiration for a "head chart," but rather delve inside the original songs for a new twist. The Sonata particularly shows off the duo's ingenuity in finding a new interpretation that respects the old melody.
The newer pieces (such as Milonga, the Confrey Impromptu and the Gershwin pieces) do not belittle themselves as "lesser classics," but Ozone and Burton respect them as equals to the other pieces. The final piece, though not destined to be a classic of its own, is a pensive reflection on the "classics" which echoes the voice the duo found inside many of the other pieces. Overall, a charmingly novel album perfect for lovers of jazz and classical music alike.
A marvelous blend.......2002-11-27
This Burton-Ozone collaboration has produced a record that deserves to be timeless. It is a marvelous blend of the classical and jazz traditions. The spirit of the classical composers represented on the disc comes through in a refreshing way, brilliantly interpreted by these two superb musicians. This will be my favorite record from the year 2002, no question about it.
"wonderful marriage between Classical and Jazz...Concord!".......2002-03-12
Two genres appease my appetite for today's music CLASSICAL and JAZZ...so it's no
wonder this latest Concord release hits the spot to satisfy my craving...featuring Gary
Burton(vibes) and Makoto Ozone(piano), performing the works of Barber, Bonilla, Brahms,
Cardoso, Confrey, Delibes, Gershwin, Rachmaninoff, Scarlatti and even Ozone composed
his "SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLUE", mesmerizing with haunting
overtones, a perfect ending to this classic event.
Each piece mirrors the harmonies of both classical and jazz, through the musicianship of each
artists...much care has been taken to present various tempo and moods...from Latin,
Brazilian, Swing, Tango leaning toward polished styles that will amaze and enlightened the
listener...each selection has tremendous improvisation, with some Blues thrown in for good
measure(now we're cooking).
A big thank you to Concord Jazz, Gary Burton(producer), Glen Barros and John
Burk(executive producers)...a wonderful and exciting album for all jazz and classical fans
alike...just listen and study this one-of-a-kind project...hope to see more in the future...this is
a totally satisfying CD, a must have for anyone who plays an instrument or just enjoys GOOD
MUSIC!
Total Time: 69:45 on 11 Tracks ~ Concord Jazz 2105 ~ (2002)
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- One of the masters
- A Must for Any Aspiring Banjo Picker . . .
- glad i PICKED this one up
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Something Auld, Something Newgrass, Something Borrowed, Something Bluegrass
Bill Keith
Manufacturer: Rounder Select
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ASIN: B000005YVE
Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- No Expectations
- Green Mountain Hop
- I'll Stay Around
- Crazy Creek
- Pain in My Heart
- Farewell Blues
- Caravan
- Detour
- Sugarfoot Rag
- Jordu
- Rickett's Hornpipe
- Auld Lang Syne
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The banjo innovator has rarely recorded as a leader, but his impressive work has backed everyone from Bill Monroe and Frank Wakefield to Jim Kweskin, Jonathan Edwards, and Judy Collins. This 1976 reissue marks a pinnacle in new acoustic music, thanks to a diverse repertoire, a contagious excitement, expert associates, and of course, Keith's revolutionary melodic banjo technique. David Grisman, Tony Rice, Vassar Clements, Ken Kosek, and Jim Rooney propel the music as Keith rolls from bluegrass staples to Duke Ellington to the Rolling Stones to folk and jazz traditionals to bebop. He even celebrates two of Nashville's greatest (and most underappreciated) sidemen with readings of Hank Garland's "Sugarfoot Rag" and Tommy Jackson's "Crazy Creek." Both are perfect examples of why he developed his unique banjo style in the first place--to successfully interpret intricate and fast-paced fiddle tunes. Incidentally, by introducing Grisman to Rice, this session gave birth to the first incarnation of the David Grisman Quintet. --Marc Greilsamer
Customer Reviews:
One of the masters.......2002-07-08
Bill Keith was one of the innovators of the so-called "melodic style" of banjo playing. Where Scruggs used a three-finger pattern of arpeggios that track the tune, Keith actually plays the tune in intricate runs. The result is something Scruggs never dreamed of, though Scruggs is, of course, *the* master of his own style.
Bill Keith was a member of Bill Monroe's band many yers ago, so he knows bluegrass. But the most interesting cuts on this disc are the hornpipes and other fiddle tunes that Bill Keith re-created on the banjo. Crazy Creek is a wonderful banjo tune when Keith does it. I would have given this recording 5 stars if Devil's Dream and couple other favorites had been included.
There is not a lot of Bill Keith marterial easily available now, so this is a good chance to pick up one of the real pioneers in 5-string banjo music.
Bill is still on the summer bluegrass festival circuit. You should catch him if you can.
A Must for Any Aspiring Banjo Picker . . ........2001-04-28
Amazingly, there's not a lot of recorded evidence of Bill Keith's revolutionary melodic banjo stylings available. This collection was released in the mid-70's, long after his short stint with Bill Monroe and not so long after the ground-breaking "Muleskinner" recording with David Grisman, Peter Rowan, Richard Green and the late Clarence White.
"Something Old . . ." is a warm, accessible effort that shows off Bill's trademark melodic picking ("Crazy Creek", "Sugarfoot Rag"), his jazz influences ("Caravan", "Jordu"), and his understanding of Scrugg's style picking ("Farewell Blues") - all done with a remarkable balance of flash and taste. The backup band is anyone's dream - Tony Rice on guitar (his solos on "Crazy Creek" and "Farewell Blues" helped set the standard for modern "newgrass" picking), the aforementioned Grisman, fiddlin' genius Vassar Clemments, and the (then) Seldom Scene's redoubtable bassist Tom Gray.
So why only four stars? While the vocal w!ork of Jim Rooney and Al Jones is OK, I'm still astonished to this day that Bill did not utilize Rice (at the time one of the great new voices in the genre) on any cut. (This would be roughly akin to having Pavarotti beat tambourine with the Three Tenors).
That aside, any bluegrass fan will find this worth a listen, and banjo players will find a lot of ideas to mine.
glad i PICKED this one up.......1999-07-02
I like all the tunes. Lots of great players. Fun to hear No Expectations, and Auld Lang Syne.
I had a workshop with Bill in Santa Cruz. Great musician. He has evolved a solid understanding of music theory and its application to the banjo. A true pioneer of the instrument !!!
Average customer rating:
- Really, really solid album from an up & comer
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Something Borrowed
Creede Williams
Manufacturer: ForEverything Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006N3NAA
Release Date: 2004-12-07 |
Tracks:
- California
- Jackson Square
- Lately (the end)
- How does it feel?
- Shoreline
- Finally Down
- South of Me
- Alone with You
- This Time
- Fallen
Album Description
The independent debut release from Williams is a great singer/songwriter album littered with insightful lyrics, homespun intimacy and the sly wit you would expect from a mix tape your older sister brought home from college. SOMETHING BORROWED is produced by CARY PIERCE(Jackopierce, Graham Colton Band, Jack Ingram) and features band members from VERTICAL HORIZON, JACKOPIERCE and THICKE.
Customer Reviews:
Really, really solid album from an up & comer.......2004-12-11
In this day where male singer/songwriters are the flavor of the month, I'm pretty jaded by another pretty-boy with a guitar and a message. That being said- I am pretty blown away by this record.
I heard the first track on the radio and immediately found the sound recognizable in a strange way. Not in that is it Britney or is it X-tina, but more of a "I remember loving this artist 10 years ago" way. This record assimilates the organic chemistry of Counting Crows without the need for paxil or a decongestant. If you can imagine the edge of early pre-bloated Mellencamp, the pitch of James Taylor and the earnest blues of Van Morrison you start to get a gist of the voice.
The players in the band are pure perfection with strong harmonies, tight percussion and amazing Bass playing. Yes, the bassist. I might not utter that compliment again in my life, but the bass player (whom I subsequently discovered was borrowed from Vertical Horizon)carries this record with dead-on beats and unpredictable choices. The harmonies are dead on "jackopierce" and rightfully so, as Cary Pierce appears to have selected this project as a new duo.
Worth a try if you like slightly derivative acoustic rock that goes as well with you Latte as it does your Cabernet or Shiner.
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Something Borrowed, Someting Blue
Manufacturer: Albany Records
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ASIN: B00007IG2M
Release Date: 2002-12-24 |
Tracks:
- The Call
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- something borrowed, something blue
- Good sax jazz
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Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Jerry Vivino
Manufacturer: Digital Music Prod
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000003DEG
Release Date: 1995-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Ode To Billy Joe
- High Far And Gone
- Walking With Mr. Lee
- All Night Long
- Hamp's Hump
- Spy Vs. Spy
- Blackbird
- Sax Shack Boogie
- Let's Stay Together
- Second Balcony Jump
- A Rockin Good Way (To Mess Around And Fall In Love)
- Done Deal
- Emily
Customer Reviews:
something borrowed, something blue.......2004-06-23
I bought this album (CD) after hearing one track on WBGO. I had never heard of Jerry Vivino, and neither did my husband, who is a musician. We were both amazed at the sound of all the musicians, the content, the vocalists and the general enthusiasm exuded by this group. Looking forward to more from Jerry Vivino.
Good sax jazz.......2001-05-17
This is pleasant, easy jazz. The female singer is a standout; incredibly soulful. Jerry is the brother of guitarist Jimmy Vivino and New Jersey TV personality Floyd Vivino.
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Something Borrowed Something Blue
Ben Lee
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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ASIN: B00006SF8X
Release Date: 2003-02-04 |
Tracks:
- Something Borrowed Something Blue
- Mistakes (In The Key Of Orange)
- Confide In Me
- Sandpaperback
- I Am A Sunflower
Album Description
Full title - Something Borrowed, Something Blue. Limited edition of the first single taken from the Aussie indie singer/songwriter's 2002 album, 'Hey You, Yes You'. The title track is backed with four non-LP tracks, 'Mistakes (In The Key Of Oange)', 'Confide In Me', 'Sandpaperback' & 'I Am A Sunflower'. Digipak. Modular.
Album Details
Taken from the Album "Hey You, Yes You".
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Something Old, New, Borrowed and Blues
John Tropea
Manufacturer: Video Arts Music
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ASIN: B00005FZOM
Release Date: 2005-01-01 |
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- Europe is smelling dubby
- teutonic reggae
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Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Deadbeat
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ASIN: B00018Q4K6
Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
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- Head Over Heels
- White Out
- Requiem
- Steady as a Rock
- Fixed Elections
- Joyful Noise, Pt. 1
- Joyful Noise, Pt. 2
- Quitting Time
- Portable Memory (The Final Cut)
Customer Reviews:
Europe is smelling dubby.......2004-10-21
Analog meets digital. A definite buy for those interested in the other side of europe's dub translation.
teutonic reggae.......2004-08-08
Everything on Scape (Pole/Stefan Betke's label) has been good but this is definitely one of the stand out records. In a similar vein as the earlier Pole material with the whole dub foundation, but different enough to constitute it's own thing. In my opinion this is what a lot of people are trying to do with the integration of the organic/electronic sound, but this just nails it. Buy it.
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