After the Storm

After the Storm

Track Listings

 
1. Take Me There
2. After the Storm
3. That's the Way Love Goes
4. Any Love
5. Lydian
6. For the Love of You
7. Trashman
8. It Costs to Love
9. Let's Come Together
10. Acoustic Time
11. Dulce Sol
12. Family

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After the Storm
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Still The Very Best Of Norman Brown
  • Better Late Than...
  • OH SO SMOOTH
  • A Must Buy
  • AWWEEEEEEEEESOME!!!
After the Storm
Norman Brown
Manufacturer: Motown
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001EIW
Release Date: 1994-05-17

Tracks:

  1. Take Me There
  2. After The Storm
  3. That's The Way Love Goes
  4. Any Love
  5. Lydian
  6. For The Love Of You
  7. Trashman
  8. It Costs To Love
  9. Let's Come Together
  10. Acoustic Time
  11. El Dulce Sol
  12. Family

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Still The Very Best Of Norman Brown.......2007-05-25

If I had to recommend just one CD from Norman Brown, "After the Storm" would be it. Still his best effort, the CD that introduced me to his music and the one I introduced my wife to. Gifted guitarist, every bit the caliber of George Benson, though vocally, not in the same league. And that's why I'd recommned this one over later releases. He sticks to what he does best; instrumentals. "After the Storm" is as smooth as contemporary jazz get's.

5 out of 5 stars Better Late Than..........2007-05-22

I only just discovered this CD after buying and loving his album, "Just Chillin'." I love that CD and "After the Storm" is my newest love! I think the entire album is wonderful! But here are a few favorites: "Take Me There," "After The Storm," "Lydian," & "El Dulce Sol." However, the classics such as "For The Love Of You" & "Any Love" are nice too. I think it just flows well like a smooth jazz album should. It's well worth every penny. It's nice to get your money's worth! Listen, see what you think!

5 out of 5 stars OH SO SMOOTH.......2006-11-12

this is a very very nice CD, one of Brown's best. I would own it if just for the track LYDIAN. I absolutely love the groove and feel of that track and Brown's playing is right on. The songs are good and the production is superb. If you like smooth jazz with a bit of an R&B flavor I would recommend this disc. Listen to LYDIAN, crank it up and I dare you not to tap your feet.

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5 out of 5 stars A Must Buy.......2005-10-19

I have been a Norman Brown fan for years. This CD was one of the first Jazz cd's I bought and I've never looked back. I have listened to all his releases and I have to say that this one is my all time favorite. As I go back and listen to this CD it sounds just as good as it did the first time I listened to it. Even though he was beginning his career, I believe that it is some of the most heartfelt, soul driven guitar playing I have ever heard. Every time I listen to Norman play, its as if he was singing through the guitar. You have got to get this.

5 out of 5 stars AWWEEEEEEEEESOME!!!.......2005-06-29

A MUST HAVE. THIS CD IS ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS I AM SO MUCH IN TO JAZZ TODAY!! CAN LISTEN FROM FIRST SONG TO THE LAST. TAKE ME THERE IS MY FAVORITE. MAKES YOU MUST WANNA MOVE SOMETHING.
After the Storm
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • It's really good
  • MY SECOND FAVORITE ALBUM BY MONICA
  • After the Storm
  • Monica Shines with Missy's Help...
  • BEST YET!
After the Storm
Monica
Manufacturer: J-Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. The Boy Is Mine
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ASIN: B00006BSW3
Release Date: 2003-06-17

Tracks:

  1. After The Storm (intro)
  2. Set It Off
  3. So Gone
  4. U Should've Known Betta
  5. Don't Gotta Go Home (featuring DMX)
  6. Knock, Knock
  7. U Deserve
  8. Breaks My Heart
  9. I Wrote This Song
  10. Ain't Gonna Cry No More
  11. After The Storm (outro)

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"New Monica!" shouts Missy Elliott on the single "So Gone," one of five cuts she co-wrote and produced for After the Storm, the singer's first domestic album since 1998. (An earlier, much different version of the record is available as the import All Eyez on Me.) Drama is the key word here, from the disc's title on down. Miss E, of course, brings much spark and grit, but even some of the non-Elliott cuts are virtual arias of romance and self-fulfillment, with Monica Arnold pledging her devotion on one track, demanding her key back on another. The album's success puts her career and artistry back on track, while encouraging hope for more collaboration along the lines of the exciting Missy stuff here. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars It's really good.......2007-01-06

I like this Monica album sooo much but the version I got has 13 songs total (it doesn't have U Deserve in it). All i can say is daaammmn! Monica did her thang! I would have to say my favorite song is a duet with Tyrese called Go To Bed Mad. This should've been a single. I also like Don't Gotta Go Home, I Wrote This Song, Breaks My Heart, Knock Knock, U Should've Known Betta, So Gone, & Get It Off.....basically I really like this album and at first I wasn't sure I was gonna like it but it was worth it. Don't sleep on this album!

5 out of 5 stars MY SECOND FAVORITE ALBUM BY MONICA.......2006-09-30

I LOVE THIS ALBUM MONICA DID HER THANG ON THIS ALBUM
EVERY SONG ON HERE IS REALLY GOOD "EXCEPT THAT'S MY MAN"
OTHER THAN THAT THE ALBUM IS REALLY REALLY GOOD
AND HER NEW ALBUM "THE MAKINGS OF ME" IS COMING OUT ON TUESDAY
AND I CAN'T WAIT I ALREADY HEARD IT AND IT IS "HOT", BUT DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHY THEY CHANGED IT FROM 14 SONGS TO NOW ONLY 10?
I THINK MONICA IS PULLING A BEYONCE ON US.
BUT IN MY OPINION THE "MAKINGS OF ME" SOUNDS LIKE ALBUM OF THE YEAR.

4 out of 5 stars After the Storm.......2006-09-09

I highly anticipated getting this disc and couldn't wait to hear how Monica could or would top her previous album.

Her huge hit single, SO GONE was the perfect choice for a lead-off single - it's a hypnotically addictive track that features a strong vocal performance from Monica. I enjoyed this entire album, although not as much as 'THE BOY IS MINE', but it's certainly a strong, well produced album that any Monica fan should enjoy.

My standout tracks are:

U SHOULD'VE KNOWN BETTER - again, excellent choice as a 2nd single, this was a huge r&b hit that again showcases Monica's beautiful voice

KNOCK KNOCK - love the sample used

BREAKS MY HEART - really pretty mid-tempo ballad

HURTS THE MOST - excellent overall production

GO TO BED MAD - I'm not a Tyrese fan but this is a really nice duet between the two singers

As for the bonus disc:

TOO HOOD - I didn't like the lyrics but the music got my head bopping to the beat

DOWN 4 WHATEVER - her vocals are really airy and pretty sounding

SEARCHIN - inspirational track

I would highly recommend this disc to any Monica fan and although I didn't like it as much as I loved her previous album, this is still one of the better 2003 r&b album releases.

4 out of 5 stars Monica Shines with Missy's Help..........2006-08-31

I never have been a fan of Monica. I like R&B but I am more of a hardcore R&B fan, not a smooth R&B slow-jam fan. On this album Monica does not in any way go hard-core but rather adds a edge to her old formula of sultry and relaxing ballads. She spits out rhymes along side Dirt Bag and Busta Rhymes. She is no natural talent at that sort of thing, but she does show some potential. So Gone and Knock Knock sound a bit alike but both have different tones. Monica also has some classic ballads on here with tracks like Breaks My Heart and U Should've Known Better. Both songs will please those fans who liked her from the start. Get It Off is the only song that speeds it up party style. The reason this album is so different is because Missy Elliot influences most of the songs. Missy is featured in the intro, Get It Off, So Gone, Knock Knock, and the So Gone remix. Although you hear a lot of Missy, she never raps but only says things like "This That New Monica!" and "So Sick!" and "This That Hot New Ish!" Other than that you never hear from her. The album has a lot of attitude as well. Monica's theme is 'boy-you-done-this-girl-wrong' and when she actually raps, she talks about 'smackin ya chic' and 'bustin down doors'. She feels independent it seems this time around. Its a big change from her The Boy Is Mine days. The Album is not perfect and at the end of the CD it goes into slow drive mode. Other than those few last songs the CD keeps a strong theme. In all I would say that this album is some of the best R&B I have heard in a long while.

5 out of 5 stars BEST YET!.......2006-08-08

This is my absoblute fav Monica CD. Its good from start till end...theres is no need to skip any song. Well worth the money. I purchased it twice because my first copy was damaged as a result of being played so much! She reveals true feelings with "I wrote this song" (a dedication to her ex boyfriend that committed suicide)...This is a must own
Berlioz: La Marseillaise - Love Scene from Roméo & Juliet - The Damnation of Faust, Three Excerpts, etc... / McNair, Leech, Zinman
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • La Marseillaise
  • All This Music Is Better Served Elsewhere
  • The production of a music genius
  • Wake up music
  • A middle of the pack offering--nothing magic, nothing tragic
Berlioz: La Marseillaise - Love Scene from Roméo & Juliet - The Damnation of Faust, Three Excerpts, etc... / McNair, Leech, Zinman
Hector Berlioz , Baltimore Symphony Orchestra & Chorus , Sylvia McNair , Richard Leech , and David Zinman
Manufacturer: Telarc
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ASIN: B000003CUS
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Benvenuto Cellini: Overture
  2. Love Scene
  3. Minuet Of The Will-O'-The-Wisps
  4. Dance Of The Sylphs
  5. Rakoczy March
  6. Le Corsaire Overture
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  9. La Marseillaise

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars La Marseillaise.......2007-07-17

This is a rather boring performance of the Berlioz version of La Marseillaise with poor recording quality. I ended up giving this CD to GoodWill. For the Hector Berlioz version of La Marseillaise, I would recommend the performance by the Chicago Symphony under the direction of Daniel Barenboim. If you are looking for a rousing performance of La Marseillaise (not the Berlioz version), look for the performance by Mireille Mathieu, which you can find on the web.

2 out of 5 stars All This Music Is Better Served Elsewhere.......2006-05-04

On paper at least, this seems like an attractive sampler. And it is, as far as the music is concerned. These bits and pieces are some of the most inspired music from Berlioz's long masterworks for voices and orchestra such as Damnation de Faust, Romeo et Juliette, Les Troyens, and Benvenuto Cellini. In sterling performances, they're really enlivening music. Here, for a variety of reasons, they don't make the impact they usually do. First of all, Zinman, whom I usually admire, doesn't seem to warm up to the music. Maybe it's not his cup of tea--more of a Beethoven-and-contemporary music man, based on the stuff I've heard that he does really well. Also, as recorded here, the Baltimore Symphony doesn't seem to have the heft for Berlioz's dazzling orchestral display. Next to, say, the Montreal Symphony, which has done a lot of this music very successfully on disc, the Baltimore is lacking.

Then, as I suggest, a large part of the problem is the recording. Telarc's legendary recording technique don't seem to translate well to the Meyerhoff Hall, at least not in this recording; there's even some distortion in thickly scored passages. Argo/Decca got the measure of the hall better in their later and far more successful recordings from Baltimore.

So I say, shop around. You'll do far better with Dutoit, Davis, Nagano, Plasson, Nelson, et al.

5 out of 5 stars The production of a music genius.......2005-08-06

Really really terrific!
I prefer to do not say more... terrific!

4 out of 5 stars Wake up music.......2001-03-18

This is a good CD but not a great one. Mr. Zinman gives a decent rendition of some of the French "classics" and the Baltimore symphony is up to the task. In the defense of Mr. Zinman one must recognize that there is probably no real good way to play Berlioz. But the real value of this CD is to introduce one to Berlioz who still today does not rate as high as one would like; not to mention its status of "only one opus composer" that the Symphonie Fantastique seems to give him sometimes. The inclusion of Berlioz transcription of the Marseillaise is a curious touch. Berlioz tried to dignify what was after all a soldiers motivational anthem to go and kill into a more respectable piece suitable for a serious country. Nice try. However it is still an interesting and hyperactive piece and if we must listen to it on occasion we might as well do it here. In sum, here we have a nice mix that can be played as background music when we need to be energized.

3 out of 5 stars A middle of the pack offering--nothing magic, nothing tragic.......2001-02-17

If you've heard Toscanini's snappy Rakozcy March, then the lumbering version on this disc will just leave you frustrated. The Marseillaise here is pretty turgid, too. Not much else leaves even that much of a lasting impression. Okay if you can get it budget-priced.
Smooth Grooves: After Hours
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • JUST WONDERFUL!!!
  • Great resource for finding hard to locate songs
  • very smooth!!!!
  • A fine anthology of the songs that helped define the "Quiet Storm" sound.
  • Essential Smooth Grooves
Smooth Grooves: After Hours
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00003OT6J
Release Date: 2000-01-18

Tracks:

  1. Risin' To The Top - Keni Burke
  2. Sugar Free - Juicy
  3. Firestarter - Tease
  4. Silver Shadow - Atlantic Starr
  5. Slow Down (12'' Version) - Loose Ends
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  10. Don't Look Any Further - Dennis Edwards
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  12. Don't Say No (Tonight) - Eugene Wilde
  13. Can You Treat Me Like She Does? - Real To Reel
  14. Lollipop Luv - Bryan Loren
  15. I Want To Be Your Man - Roger

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars JUST WONDERFUL!!!.......2004-05-17

THIS IS GREAT! WORDS JUST CAN'T EXPRESS MY EXCITMENT WHEN I FOUND THIS ALBUM. MOST OF THESE SONGS ARE ONES I'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR SINCE FOREVER! I'D HEAR IT ON THE RADIO AND WONDER HOW I CAN FIND IT, NOW I HAVE

5 out of 5 stars Great resource for finding hard to locate songs.......2004-02-20

I am a fan of this series as it often is the only place to find old school classics. Songs that were popular back in the day, but by either one-hit-wonders, or artists with out of print recordings. This CD is the only place I could find "Firestarter" by Tease, and "Sugar Free" by Juicy. I also enjoyed "Who Do You Love" by Bernard Wright and "Come into My Life" by Joyce Sims. This collection is from a day when slow jams were more than just the whining you hear on the radio today. There was rhythm, there was funk, there was soul.

5 out of 5 stars very smooth!!!!.......2003-07-31

A very nice selcetion of songs that are nice there is a song by Eugene Wilde who was popular in the 80's but he didn't get a lot of exposure who is a good singer he has a song on here called don't say no tonight and firestarter, I'm curious, Silver Shadow, Slow down and many other great songs and I would recommend anyone to buy this album I am almost finish with completing the whole collection of smooth grooves but this is a nice cd to add to your romance cds!!!

4 out of 5 stars A fine anthology of the songs that helped define the "Quiet Storm" sound........2003-06-11

Most of the songs included on this great compilation deservedly became Quiet Storm classics. "Firestarter" (Tease), "Gotta Get You Home Tonight" (Eugene Wilde), "Silver Shadow" (Atlantic Starr), "Come Into My Life" (Joyce Sims) and "Sugar Free" (Juicy) still sound great after all these years. I did NOT give these otherwise-superb CD a 5-star rating because the songs by Oddysey and Reel To Real do not belong on a Quiet Storm-oriented anthology. If you are a fan of 1980s R&B, however, you shouldn't pass this CD up. I also like the front and back inserts' photos also.

5 out of 5 stars Essential Smooth Grooves.......2003-03-27

This is without doubt one of the finest in the Smooth Grooves series. A good mix of laid back soul (Juicy, Tease, Keni Burke) and smooth dancers (Bernard Wright, Odyssey, Atlantic Starr). Lots of the tracks here have had a hammering on my soul radio show, and feedback has been excellent. Do yourselves a favour, if you've not purchased this yet, don't waste time putting it on your wants list, get it now.
After Dark
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A very nice follow-up to "Soul Embrace".
  • Saxxy and Sensuous
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  • Sax lover
After Dark
Richard Elliot
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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ASIN: B000005GWH
Release Date: 1994-10-18

Tracks:

  1. Streetbeat
  2. Song for Her
  3. As I Sleep
  4. After Dark
  5. El Anio
  6. Tonight
  7. On the Run
  8. If Tomorrow Never Comes
  9. Hold Me Tight
  10. Bridge Over Troubled Waters
  11. The Boys from the Bay
  12. Candlelight
  13. So Special
  14. Slow it Down

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Richard Elliot, a former member of Tower of Power, Kittyhawk, and the Yellowjackets, is a tenor saxophonist with a creamy tone and a penchant for pretty background melodies played over steady but uninspired rhythm tracks. After Dark, includes a heavy-breathing Jeffrey Osborne vocal on "If Tomorrow Never Comes," a synth-drenched remake of "Bridge over Troubled Water," and two house-influenced dance tracks produced by Tony Terry and a reunion with Tower of Power on "The Boys from the Bay." Like a number of smooth jazz contenders, Elliot is a pop instrumentalist rather than a jazz musician, but even as a popster he has trouble finding a strong personality for his recordings. --Geoffrey Himes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A very nice follow-up to "Soul Embrace"........2007-07-08

Elliot's 1993 album "Soul Embrace" is my favorite album by saxophonists pop instrumentalist Richard Elliot and looking back on it, it was tough to follow up on that one but he accomplishes that with his 1994 gem entitled "After Dark". While not quite as strong or consistant as it's predecessor, this CD still features some very strong cuts like "As I Sleep", the confident and haunting "Candlelight" to the final atmospheric classic "Slow It Down". Many years and albums have come and gone since this album came out but both this and "Soul Embrace" and maybe "Chill Factor" are the one's that have as of writing this held up over the years. Highly recommended for pop instrumental lovers.

4 out of 5 stars Saxxy and Sensuous.......2006-01-15

Build a fire, pour a glass of wine and revel in the sensuous tones of Richard Elliot's Sax.
This was my first, and it won't be my last by this terrific musician.
If you love smooth, easy, tones of jazz you'll love this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Smooth Jazz atits best!.......2004-09-30

An awesome display of music! This CD is worth more than you will pay. Satisfaction guaranteed!

5 out of 5 stars Sax lover.......2000-08-24

This was the first CD by Richard Elliot that I had the privilege to Listen to. Needless to say I have several of his CD's in my collection now. Without going into a lot of detail it is still my favorite(maybe because it was my first). There is not a bad song on it. Richard is melodic, soulful, and smooth. At the same time he is funky, brash, and bold. The man can play any style and play it well. Just one warning! If you buy one of his CD's you will want them all! Happy Listening.

5 out of 5 stars Sax lover.......2000-08-24

This was the first CD by Richard Elliot that I had the privilege to Listen to. Needless to say I have several of his CD's in my collection now. Without going into a lot of detail it is still my favorite(maybe because it was my first). There is not a bad song on it. Richard is melodic, soulful, and smooth. At the same time he is funky, brash, and bold. The man can play any style and play it well. Just one warning! If you buy one of his CD's you will want them all! Happy Listening.
Baby Needs Beethoven
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Beautiful Music, Beautiful Renditions
  • Soothing Music for Baby
Baby Needs Beethoven

Manufacturer: Delos Records
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ASIN: B00000IKJR
Release Date: 1999-03-23

Tracks:

  1. Bagatelle In A Minor, WoO 59, 'Fur Elise'
  2. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, 'Pastorale' Scene By The Brook
  3. Septet For Strings And Winds In E Flat, Op. 20, Tempo Di Menuetto
  4. Batatelles, Op. 119: No. 1 In G Minor
  5. Batatelles, Op. 119: No. 2 In C Major
  6. Batatelles, Op. 119: No. 3 In D Major
  7. Quintet For Piano And Winds In E-Flat Major, Op. 16, Rondo: Allegro, ma non troppo
  8. Symphony No. 1 In C Major, Op. 21: Symphony No. 1 In C Major, Op. 21, Andante cantabile con moto
  9. Septet For Strings And Winds In E-Flat, Op. 20: Septet For Strings And Winds In E-Flat, Op. 20, Scherzo
  10. Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 4 In A Major
  11. Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 9 In A Minor
  12. Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 11 In B-Flat Major
  13. Symphony No. 6 In F Major: Symphony No. 6 In F Major, 'Pastorale,' Shepherd's Song: Happy And Thankful Feelings After The Storm
  14. Quintet For Piano And Winds In E-Flat Major, Op. 16: Quintet For Piano And Winds In E-Flat Major, Op. 16, Andante cantabile
  15. String Quartet In D Major, Op. 18, No. 3: String Quartet In D Major, Op. 18, No. 3, Andante con moto

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Classical music for children has become a genre unto itself, founded on the premise of brain-power building and all too often steering parental buyers away from the full-blown versions of particular compositions toward reorchestrated renditions. It's frequently the case that a brain-tickling classical set will be played on digital keyboards, with softened tonal colors and shapes. Not so with this excellent Beethoven set. Recognized ensembles take up the music, from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to the New York Chamber Symphony to the Oxford String Quartet and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. The emphasis is on Beethoven's gentler side, from the poetic "Für Elise" for solo piano to the bucolic settings portrayed in the two selections from Beethoven's Symphony No. 6. This is neither a synapse-popping set of virtuoso performances nor an altered look at Beethoven, but it is a well-selected, well-programmed set of works that will ease a child's brain into the works at hand. --Andrew Bartlett

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Music, Beautiful Renditions.......2003-12-14

This is lovely, soothing music suitable for babies or tired adults! I began listening to it and other "Baby Needs" CD's (the Guitar compilation is wonderful too) before my daughter was born, and have continued to play it for her ever since. Even Classical music purists shouldn't object to hearing just portions of major works-- the compensation is having a complete collection of calm, peaceful music. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Soothing Music for Baby.......2000-11-05

This is a delightful collection of Beethoven's most soothing, melodic pieces. It is good for background music or for quieting a fussy or tired baby. I highly recommend it.
The Alamo
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Don't Remeber THIS "Alamo"
  • Defending the Alamo
  • Excellent CD
  • Enjoyable a-typical score
  • None Better
The Alamo

Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001NBN6G
Release Date: 2004-04-06

Tracks:

  1. Flesh And Honor
  2. 300 Miles Of Snow
  3. What We're Defending
  4. El Bexareno
  5. La Zandunga
  6. Who Took Their Loved Ones
  7. Listen To The Mockingbird Sing
  8. The Evacuation Of Bexar
  9. The Calm After The Storm
  10. The Visitation Of Saint Ursula
  11. Quiet Mountain
  12. They Ain't Bear
  13. Bonham's Ride
  14. Sell Our Lives Dearly
  15. Night Falls On The Alamo
  16. Deguello De Crockett
  17. The Last Night
  18. The Battle Of The Alamo, Part 1
  19. The Battle Of The Alamo, Part 2
  20. The Battle Of The Alamo, Part 3
  21. The Battle Of The Alamo, Part 4
  22. The Battle Of The Alamo, Part 5
  23. The Battle Of The Alamo, Part 6
  24. The Death Of Crockett
  25. Runaway Scrape
  26. Blood, Or Texas

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Carter Burwell cut his film scoring teeth on many a Coen brothers movie, quickly gaining a reputation for a quirky, human-scaled inventiveness that informed everything from jazz and folk to orchestral music and even the well-timed nod to Morricone. That often introspective sensibility is well paired to director John Lee Hancock's revisionist take on the legend of San Antonio's fabled doomed fortress, which focuses more on the conflicted human dimensions of its characters than familiar cardboard, pop culture heroics. Burwell's use of orchestral pomp is deliberate and decidedly restrained; more often the composer leans on spare, evocative passages of simple, though ever-inventive folk-based music (like the elegiac "Quiet Mountain") played by various combinations of guitar, banjo, and violin. Vintage traditional Mexican and American tunes are also given their atmospheric due via Jennifer Hammond's and Craig Eastman's arrangements of "La Zandunga" and "Listen to the Mockingbird Sing," respectively. But its Burwell's own peculiarly modernist instincts that inform both tradition ("Crockett's DeGuello") and his own masterfully understated cues, particularly the bleak, almost gothic emotional landscape of his six-part "Battle of the Alamo Suite" and its bittersweet coda, "Blood or Texas." --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Don't Remeber THIS "Alamo".......2006-07-21

When making another version of a film that has already been made producers,directors,performers,and score composers are too often tempted to "do it differently",as if by twisting and turning a basic premise they will succeed..The classic film version of"The Alamo"is and remains the John Wyane version,which was nominated for several academy awards.Granted,the John Wyane version had little to do with actual history,but,then again,the purpose of the film industry has always been to entertain,not to teach..John Wyane,who produced and directed,as well as being the star of that film chose Dimitri Tiomkin to score his film.
Tiomkin,and old-line symphonic genius,provided a magnificent score,at once adventurous and poingnant..
The people responsible for this version of"The Alamo"decided to teach,rather than entertain,and,at the same time attempted to be politically correct as well.Thus,the mythic aspects inherent in the John Wyane version were replaced by morally ambiguous nonsense,and heroics were more or less eliminated in favor of a rather desperate survival theme,coupled with some added imperialistic touches with the addition of the Sam Houston charecter as a major player along with Bowie,Crockett,and Travis.
The people responsible for this film ,having many fine symphonic-oriented composers to choose from instead opted for minalmism by Carter Burwell..One can hardly imagine,for instance,a five-star gourmet meal served on a foam plate,with plastic knife and fork.Likewise one can hardly imagine a would-be epic western (even if it is very revisionist)bearing a score that plays like a new-age snoozer...But this is exactly what Burwell has given us...There are no epic themes here...There is an enormous orchestra credited as having participated in this project however when one listens to the finished product one is hard-pressed to HEAR any evidence of this participation.
John Wyane's script called for a lot of action on-screen,and Tiomkin obligingly provided very suitable musical themes..
The script for this new film does not call for very much action,even short-changing the audience during the final battle scene by shooting it in near-darkness,and underscoring it with a dirge-like monotone.
This new film was"troubled"from the very start.Ron Howard was supposed to direct but he didn't.The cast was shuffled around several times.Some "Main"charecters were eliminated entirely ,although thier traces continued to show up in the trailers released for this movie..While on the subject of the trailers for this film,the music used in them was 110% better than the Burwell claptrap..Scenes featured in the trailers were actually NOT in the finished film.The film was scheduled for a christmas opening,a slot usually reserved for top-of-the-line oscar contenders,and was then,suddenly yanked,and later released in April,where it died a much-deserved death after about a week in theatres,a colossal flop.
The film was terrible,and part of this is due to the Burwell score which is terrible-plus.

4 out of 5 stars Defending the Alamo.......2005-09-09

I enjoyed the film and, in particular, the intelligent and sensitive portrayal of David Crockett but...so much had been cut by the time it was released as a DVD in England. The soundtrack is pleasant enough so if you liked it on the screen you will enjoy the CD but we do not have the Deguello on its own, (but have the haunting duo with David Crockett's fiddle), and we do not have the saucy little tune played at San Jacinto. On balance, worth buying.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD.......2005-06-22

This is an excellent CD. If you are interested in this CD you will love "Audio Tour of the Alamo and Old San Antonio of the Wild West". This CD will gudie you around the Alamo Battlefield in present day San Antonio sshowing yu the actual locations of events of the battle. To hear a sample of this audio tour go to
http:www.alamoaudiotours.com you can also purchase this CD here on Amazon.com

5 out of 5 stars Enjoyable a-typical score.......2005-03-05

Most war movies have underscore's that pulse with energy and power of battle. Carter Burwell takes another course. His music is melancholy and some people have taken the celtic sounding music and complained out it but I found the music to be powerful and perfectly fitting with the movie. The Alamo is also enjoyable as a single listening experience although it does help to have seen the movie. I particularly enjoyed the track where Crockets fiddle is combined with the Mexican "Slit Throat" band. Overall, I found this cd to be enjoyable and it gets better every time i listen to it.

5 out of 5 stars None Better.......2004-12-01

A few comments about the movie The Alamo, if you would indulge me for a moment. It is pertinent. I didn't have high expectations for this film, the trailers I saw made it out to be another larger-than-life, ain't-afraid-of-nothing, cliché-filled motion picture. We lived in San Antonio for several years, it is a great town filled with wonderful people. We visited the Alamo on several occasions. It is a holy place for Texans, sacred, and being "non-Texans" I am sure most of the locals felt we really couldn't appreciate or even grasp the significance of the place, the honor of those who fought and died there. I must admit it was all somewhat lost on me. Thus, I was fully expecting this movie to be overdone and nauseating, especially considering I am not the biggest fan of two of the lead actors (Billy Bob Thorton and Dennis Quaid).

OK, please bear with me, I will get to my point in a second. We ended up renting the film as I had heard the cinematography was sensational (it was). But my biggest surprise was the film itself. Not the script, not the actors, but the entire film. I can't really put into words how good it was, not perfect, but an excellent motion picture and probably an accurate depiction of the individuals and events as they occurred. And both Thornton and Quaid were exceptional...they deserve Oscars come January, and it will be a shame if they don't get them.

Now, concerning this soundtrack. To put it simply, if this CD isn't the best soundtrack winner for 2004, then there is a conspiracy going on. It isn't on Amazon's editors picks, nor the customer's favorites list, I chalk that up to being it was just recently released. However, it should be on both, and highly competitive for the top honors this year. It is simply that good. Carter Burwell set a new standard with the soundtrack for O Brother, Where Art Thou? and may have exceeded it with this one. The music here just puts the visualizations of the movie back into my head...the music retells the story as well as the images.

The bottom like is fairly straightforward, if you liked the movie than you owe it to yourself to get this soundtrack. There is absolutely no way you will be anything other than engrossed in it.
After the Storm
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "After The Storm" was too short
  • the worst he's done period
  • An Ok album
  • An excellent collection of mostly new stuff
  • Life after health crisis brings contentment
After the Storm
Chris Ledoux
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000063RVD
Release Date: 2002-04-09

Tracks:

  1. Some Things Never Change
  2. Millionaire
  3. Don't It Make You Want To Dance
  4. Daily Bread
  5. I Don't Want To Mention Any Names
  6. I Would For You
  7. Cowboy Up
  8. Scatter The Ashes
  9. What I'm Up Against
  10. Simple As Dirt
  11. Bareback Jack

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On "Some Things Never Change," the opening track of Chris LeDoux's first album since battling back from serious illness and a liver transplant, even his buddy and duet partner Garth Brooks sounds looser and less forced than on any of his own records. Still the rodeo veteran, LeDoux relaxes listeners while retaining all of the power and integrity that's marked his music from the jump (more than 23 years ago!). "Millionaire," a celebration of lasting love, the joyous "Don't It Make You Want to Dance," and the rodeo humor of "Cowboy Up" emphasize straightforwardness over predictability. "Scatter the Ashes" transcends its rodeo theme with a message for any world-weary soul ready to move on. And how many major-label artists today sing of the pure joy of farm life as he does on "Simple as Dirt"? Never once do he or his producers lower themselves to worry about pleasing radio's demographic-obsessed, tin-eared demons. In a perfect world, LeDoux would be one of those who set country's gold standard. --Rich Kienzle

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars "After The Storm" was too short.......2006-10-03

This was Chris' first CD after his close brush with death and his second-to-last CD. Unfortunately, after the storm came a worse event, Chris' untimely death in March 2005. As a LeDoux fan of more than 25 years, I was a bit disheartened that Chris wasn't writing more of his own material; too many of his preceding CDs got away from his rodeo/Western songs. Nevertheless, there are some fine songs here, and except for "Haywire" and "Stampede," there's no such thing as a less-than-good Chris LeDoux album. "Cowboy Up" and "Scatter My Ashes" are the best songs on the CD. Little did we know how prescient the latter was, as sadly, Chris didn't have much time left with us. Chris LeDoux was the best.

1 out of 5 stars the worst he's done period.......2003-10-04

Come on Chris, i know this is your "comeback" album but where's the cowboy stuff that made you who you are????

3 out of 5 stars An Ok album.......2003-05-23

"After the Storm" makes a good country album but in the history of Chris Ledoux albums [isn't his best]. It not because he didnt write the songs he just didnt seem to be ready after the health problems. Compare this album to his earlier titles of "Whacha going to do with a cowboy", "Western Underground", and "Powder River" and you will agree its not his best work to date. I hope he's still got that Chris Ledoux Kick.

5 out of 5 stars An excellent collection of mostly new stuff.......2002-07-31

Well, after a couple CDs of re-done stuff, Chris LeDoux has come out with some great new music. (Don't get me wrong, I liked the updates on "Cowboy".) Initially I was a little dismayed that Chris didn't write most of the tunes, but hey, does it really matter? Nope. He does such a great job with his renditions that the writer part just doesn't matter. About half of the tunes clicked at first listen, and the rest didn't take much longer. Anyone who appreciates LeDoux or just good western music would do well to check out this collection. The first song, "Some Things Never Change", a collaboration with Garth Brooks, hooks you from the start. One of my favorites is "Scatter the Ashes" about a rodeo cowboy facing the end of his active career. Yes, the songs in general are a slower pace compared to most of his previous stuff. But one can feel a maturity that perhaps has grown from his experiences of the last couple of years. His voice also has a more "mature" sound to it, but it's still strong, and pure Chris. As another reviewer suggested, this CD may not get much air play unfortunately, but it's high quality all the way. Buy this CD, and you won't be sorry for sure. Chris LeDoux is still the genuine article.

4 out of 5 stars Life after health crisis brings contentment.......2002-06-04

LeDoux's music is filled with the mature sense of self that's missing from the work of fresh-faced Nashville strivers. It's a perspective honed from a life of experience, and left unperturbed by the necessities of modern chart stardom. On this latest release, LeDoux's introspective sensibility has been magnified by a health crisis and subsequent successful liver transplant. The resulting mood reflects a deepened sense of contentment with family, friends, work and play.

From the opening Garth Brooks duet, "Some Things Never Change," to the closing remake of the rodeo-themed "Bareback Jack," LeDoux contemplates the simple things that make up one's life; romance ("Millionaire" "What I'm Up Against"), hard work ("Cowboy Up" "Simple as Dirt"), and music making ("Don't it Make You Want to Dance") provide a few of his daily joys. Even David Lee Murphy's funereal "Scatter the Ashes" finds peace in the final departure from a well-lived life.

LeDoux's happiness and comfort is infectious, enough so to credit the backing singers on one track as "everybody in the studio." His tone may be less rowdy than on earlier albums (though the western swing of "I Don't Want to Mention Any Names" has a sly bounce), but his words are no less powerful. Like a favorite pair of Wrangler's, LeDoux's music gains character each time he rides out of the chute.
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    Release Date: 2005-06-13

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    1. Sheep May Safely Graze From Cantata No.208 (Arr. Marriner)
    2. Clarinet Concerto In A K622 Ii. Adagio Sabine Meyer
    3. Concerto For Two Mandolins In G Rv532 Ii. Andante Europa Galante
    4. Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis (Opening)
    5. Piano Concerto No.2 In C Minor Op.18 Ii. Adagio Sostenuto (Opening)
    6. Memories Of The Alhambra
    7. Cello Concerto In E Minor Op.85 Iii. Adagio
    8. Fellowship From The Film The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
    9. Lark Ascending (Opening)
    10. Agnus Dei From The Armed Man: A Mass For Peace
    11. Emperor Concerto Op.73 Ii. Adagio (Trans. Craig Leon)
    12. Violin Concerto No.1 In G Minor Op.26 Ii. Adagio (Opening)
    13. Voca Me
    14. Nimrod From Enigma Variations
    15. Symphony No.6 In F Pastoral Op.68 V. Allegretto (Shepherds Hymn)
    16. Four Seasons Concerto No.4 In F Minor Winter (Ii. Largo)
    17. Serenade In G Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525 Ii. Romanza (Andante)
    18. Double Violin Concerto In D Minor Bwv1043 Ii. Largo Ma Non Tanto (Opening)
    19. Miserere Mei, Deus (Extract)
    20. Violin Concerto In E Minor Op.64 Ii. Andante (Extract)
    21. Jesu, Joy Of ManS Desiring From Cantata No.147
    22. Pavane
    23. Dome Epais (Flower Duet) From Lakme
    24. Flute & Harp Concerto In C K299 Ii. Andantino (Extract)
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    27. Piano Concerto No.21 In C Elvira Madigan K467 Ii. Andante (Extract)
    28. Pie Jesu From Requiem
    29. EntrActe To Act Iii From Carmen
    30. Ii. Romance: Larghetto (Opening)
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    32. Pathetique Sonata Op.13 Ii. Adagio Cantabile
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    48. Cavatina From The Film The Deer Hunter
    49. O Mio Babbino Caro From Gianni Schicchi
    50. Venus From The Planets (Conclusion)
    51. Ion Hort Die Whter Singen From Cantata No.140
    52. Adagio In G Minor (Realised Giazotto)
    53. Keyboard Concerto No. 5 In F Minor Bwv1056 Ii. Largo
    54. Confutatis From Requiem
    55. Dance Of The Blessed Spirits From Orpheus & Eurydice
    56. Water Music Air From Suite No.1 In F
    57. Fantasia On Greensleeves From Sir John In Love (Arr. Greaves)
    58. Gnossienne No.1
    59. Swan From The Carnival Of The Animals (Arr. Chris Hazell)
    60. Ashokan Farewell
    61. Cantique De Jean Racine
    62. Nocturne In C Sharp Minor Op. Posth
    63. Ombra Mai Fu (Largo) From Serse
    64. Concierto De Aranjuez Ii. Adagio (Opening)
    65. Pie Jesu From Requiem
    66. Meditation From Thais
    67. Piano Concerto No. 2 In F Op.102 Ii. Andante
    68. Symphony No.5 In C Sharp Minor Iv. Adagietto (Conclusion)
    69. My Heart Will Go On (Arr. Shearman) From The Film Titanic
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    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Great Historic Recording
    • Very nice historical document.
    • Antique Civil War era instruments sparkle in this recording.
    • History come alive
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    Manufacturer: New World Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000JKQ9
    Release Date: 1999-07-06

    Tracks:

    1. Freischutz Quick Step
    2. Empress Quick Step
    3. Nabucca Quick Step
    4. Friendship Quick Step
    5. George Hart's Quick Step
    6. Ben Bolt Quick Step
    7. Quick March Criterion
    8. Grafulla's Favorite Waltz
    9. Grand March 'The Sultan'
    10. Washington Grey's March
    11. Delavau's Quick Step
    12. Captain Shepherd's Quick Step
    13. Un Ballo in Maschera Quick Step
    14. Hurrah Storm Galop

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Great Historic Recording.......2003-03-01

    20th century march composers all owe a debt of gratitude to Claudio Grafulla, whose outstanding composing, arranging and directing helped to bring bands into the modern era. He not only transformed "quicksteps" into modern marches, but also was one of the first to include woodwinds in brass bands. And the selections on this album are an outstanding example of Civil War music, in general.
    The Dodworth Saxhorn Band is named for the outstanding band of the same name, which was the premier brass band in the United States from the 1840s to the 1880s, and which featured saxhorns, which were a variety of brass instrument with a backward-facing bell which produces a very mellow sound. Of course, the modern Dodworth Band uses authentic recreations of these instruments, expertly played.
    One of the cornet soloists in the original Dodworth band during the Civil War was David Wallis Reeves, composer of the popular early march "2nd Regiment Connecticut National Guard", and whom Sousa called "The father of band music in America".
    The notes accompanying this CD are very extensive and make this worth getting by themselves.

    4 out of 5 stars Very nice historical document........2002-02-09

    For the people who love the music of the U.S.civil war era, it's a very good recording. The arrangements are very well done and played. It is a good CD to have in a collection of that kind of music. For me it's a good deal.

    5 out of 5 stars Antique Civil War era instruments sparkle in this recording........1999-08-23

    I have listened to this CD and love it. Yes, I got my copy as a birthday present from my brother who plays bass in the Dodworth Saxhorn Band. But don't think that colored my impressions of it. I knew they were playing antique instruments from the Civil War era so I was not expecting the intonation and accuracy of modern brass instruments. I was stunned by the richness of the sound and the precision of the playing. That they could produce such a delightful recording is a testimony to the quality of musicians who performed as well as the painstaking attention to detail of their director. Very well done!

    5 out of 5 stars History come alive.......1999-06-26

    As always with a New World recording, the scholarly notes and bibliography that accompany the CD are worth the purchase price alone. Therefore their brand new (80556-2) is no exception. Having so many band concerts in my collection, I was afraid this would be superfluous; but thanks to the authenticity of the recreation by the Dodworth Saxhorn Band (even the name conjures up the middle of the 19th century) conducted by Paul Eachus, I found this program to be a complete delight. As an opera-lover, I found the arrangements from "Der Freischutz," "Ballo in Maschera" and "Nabucca" [as it is misspelled on the manuscripts New World used to prepare its notes] especially welcome. So is the Stephen Foster tune that provides another excellent example of how all sorts of music was grist for the brass band mill. The other selections are perhaps less melodic and from the same mold, but it is all a welcome relief from the supercharged recordings of Sousa that are so common (in both senses of the adjective). Claudio Grafulla, you see, was not just a hack arranger. He led the 7th Regiment Band of New York for 27 years and conducted his own arrangements of both classical and popular music. Lovers of the march will love this CD. And as always I urge teachers of history to play selections from it (and most of the other New World recordings) when they want to give their students the feel for what life was like during all those dates and events they are forced to memorize for quizzes. And I am not forgetting the gym teachers who are always looking for new music to exercise by!

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