| 1. I Feel You |
| 2. Nice and Easy |
| 3. For Your Pleasure |
| 4. If You Knew |
| 5. Do You Wanna Dance |
| 6. It Might Be You |
| 7. From This Moment On |
| 8. Everything I Miss at Home |
| 9. Her Touch |
| 10. Smoke |
For Your Pleasure,Walter Beasley,Shanachie,Contemporary Jazz,Crossover Jazz,Jazz,Jazz Music,Piedmont Blues,Pop,Prewar Country Blues,Smooth Jazz,Urban
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For Your Pleasure
Roxy Music Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000256KE Release Date: 2000-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Do The Strand
- Beauty Queen
- Strictly Confidential
- Editions Of You
- In Every Dream Home A Heartache
- The Bogus Man
- Grey Lagoons
- For Your Pleasure
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Customer Reviews:
The Final Battle.......2006-06-15
Eno even admits as much, that everybody improved after the break-up
He was able to do his thing (Beautifully) and Roxy went on to be a more suitable pop offering under complete control of Ferry, not a bad thing, they became an example of art-pop with him at the helm and released album after album of beautiful music...
Eno went on to change the world (in my view) creating a musical genre called "ambient" still standing today ...
Both succeeded (A nice story)
There was a time when both Roxy Music and Eno were releasing albums simultaneously and it was staggering the power and artful skill exhibited on both records
such as "Stranded" (Roxy) and "Here come the warm jets" (Eno both in 73)
1974 saw "Country Life" (Roxy) and "Taking Tiger Mountain" (Eno)
1975 saw "Siren" (Roxy) and "Another Green World" (Eno)
1976 was ... Oops Roxy Music stumbled and made some live crappy album Eno released the brilliant "Before and After Science" ... the story goes on and on and I love them both and you should too..
I suggest buying it all, from both Eno and Roxy (right now) you can't lose.
Hmm.......2006-06-10
Pain For Your Pleasure .......2006-05-31
This record faired better than their debut in the ROLLING STONE RECORD GUIDE of 1979 that I reference constantly, garnering three stars, and I give this album another point than THE GUIDE did, yet despite this album's advances from the band's debut, I still rate it below that debut, ROXY MUSIC (which I rated highest with five stars). This is not because the songwriting is less brilliant here, it is even perhaps perfected on this second album. But here there is some obscuring of songs which on later Roxy Music albums are showcased, sans Eno-type effects and theoretically stripped of that influence, apparent on Roxy Music's third album STRANDED.
So, I don't care for "The Strand" too much, at least by 2006, and find it a mixed bag including weak and dated lyrical moments ("a danceable solution...to teenage revolution") which seems most directed at their English fan base at the time than the void of eternity. Yet, it is stunning to know English juveniles were listening to albums of such sophistication as FOR YOUR PLEASURE in 1973 which the USA was not.
Though I appreciate the necessary exploration vocally, aurally, and tonally with "The Bogus Man" it is ultimately, at nearly 10 minutes, a track to be skipped. Upon repeated listening, that track drags down the whole record. Also, contrary to other reviews, Brian Eno's contribution is most apparent on the title track, the album closer "For Your Pleasure." I don't find such apparent influence on "The Bogus Man," so, don't blame Eno. That title track, "For Your Pleasure," is my own favorite, but this whole album is more like your oatmeal than a chocolate bar: necessary and good for you, but not necessarily always a "pleasure." If you are easily challenged, the last and title track is one of the most challenging with Ferry's affected singing and its textural ending that in the 1970s would have had me rushing to my turntable to determine what was wrong and why it was making such a throbbing noise, which in fact may have been the point. It can be humbling, humorous, frightening, inspiring, and horrible to face truth. A woman's voice at the end here exclaims: "You didn't ask why."
Other tracks benefiting from Eno significantly: the lushly gorgeous and mesmerizing "Beauty Queen," the insightful terminator "Editions of You," and the STONES inspired "Grey Lagoons" ...all standouts on this remarkable record. "In Every Dream Home A Heartache" has less to do with Eno and more to do with Bryan Ferry's creepy lyric and eerie vocal for its legendary effect; who wants to listen to that every day? Phil Manzanera's a** scorching finale is both supple and soothing with a cleansing reprise, the afterburner. Yet, it does leave one with the puzzling question of who are ROXY MUSIC ?? All these years later, everybody knows Brian Eno left Roxy Music after this album, but I must mention it, because the next album, also great, is stripped but no better because of it. Yet, FOR YOUR PLEASURE remains a rare, important, quite imperfect, but necessary and unique record for all who hear that it is, indeed, FOR YOUR PLEASURE. Do you dare listen? You didn't ask why.
It lost some of the distinctiveness of their first album, but was still, and still is, a Great Record.......2006-05-25
On the other hand, the first Roxy album was so unusial, between the sound of Ferry's voice, his crafty-campy style of songwriting, and Brian Eno's strange sound sheets, that there just wasn't anything else out there in 1972 that sounded even remotely like it. The first Roxy album was very much the proverbial breath of fresh air.
This second Roxy album, while still a set of oustanding songs, sounds more conventional, as Ferry goes a little more to the classic Rock 'n' Roll ethos, and the album's songs are suggestive of other people- like Chuck Berry or Eddie Cochrane or the Rolling Stones or anguished Gospellers in Black churches in southern America. The strange edge is still there, has to be because Brian Eno is still in the group. But his presence is not so deeply felt on each song of this album, unlike the first where the spectre of Eno could be heard from first to last. There is one song that has the markings of the first album, the bizarre "In Every Dream Home a Heart Ache" the lyrics of which devolve from suburban melancholy to object fixations (or Ferry imagening a sexual triste with an inflatable doll). But the track abrubtly breaks out of this murmering grey dirge with a heavy burst befitting Led Zeppelin.
The peak of this album is the extended work out track known as "Bogus Man." Eno makes his most definate contribution to the album here, and the progress of the band as a playing club is again demonstrated to impressive results. The album is still wonderful, interesting, and eminently entertaining; and while it might be a five star for most any other group of the time (like the then critically overated "Stories") for Roxy their great masterpiece was still ahead of them, ("Stranded") and the loss of Brian Eno and the gain of Eddie Jobson.
5 stars for 5 stars!! Perfect........2006-05-22
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Handel: The Masterworks (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Brilliant Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00062FLI8 Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
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DRG 25th Anniversary Show Stopping Performances
Manufacturer: Drg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q6IN Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- A Day In Hollywood A Night In Ukraine: Just Go To The Movies - Priscilla Lopez/David Garrison/Frank Lazarus/Stephen James/Peggy Hewett/Kate Draper
- Babes In Arms: I Wish I Were In Love Again - Christopher Fitzgerald Jessica Stone
- Pal Joey: Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered - Patti LuPone
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - KT Sullivan
- Nunsense: I Just Want To Be A Star - Christine Anderson
- Louisiana Purchase: Wild About You - Debbie Gravitte & New York Voices
- Oil City Symphony: Beaver Ball At The Bug Club - Mike Craver/Mark Hardwick/Debra Monk/Mary Murfitt
- Falsettoland: The Baseball Game - Michael Rupert/Chip Zien/Faith Prince/Janet Metz/Heather MacRae/Stephen Bogardus
- Very Good Eddie: Isn't It Great To Be Married? - Virginia Seidel/Spring Fairbank/Charles Repole/Nicholas Wyman
- The Fantasticks: A Perfect Time To Be In Love - Harvey Schmidt
- Call Me Madam: You're Just In Love - Tyne Daly/Lewis Cleale
- Taking My Turn: Fine For The Shape I'm In - Margaret Whiting/Marnie Nixon/Cissy Houston
- A Party With Betty Comden & Adolph Green: The French Lesson - Betty Comdon/Adolph Green
- The Madwoman Of Central Park: Better - Phyllis Newman
- Greenwillow: Never Will I Marry - Anthony Perkins
- Song Of Singapore: I Can't Remember - Loretta Swit & Company
- Tintypes: Elite Syncopation/I'm Goin' To Live Anyhow, 'Til I Die - Lynne Thigpen
- I Love My Wife: Someone Wonderful I Missed - Joanna Gleason/Ilene Graff
- The Good Companions: The Pleasure Of Your Company - Malcolm Rennie/Christopher Gable
- Forbidden Broadway 20th Anniversary: Liza One-Note - Christine Pedi
- Meet Me In St. Louis: The Trolley Song - Donna Kane & Ensemble
Tracks:
- 4 Guys Named Jose...And Una Mujer Named Maria!: Feel It - Philip Anthony/Henry Gainza/Allen Hidalgo/Ricardo Puente
- Fame - The Musical: There She Goes!/Fame - Natasha Rennalls & Ensemble
- Do Re Mi: What's New At The Zoo? - Heather Headley/The Animal Girls
- High Society: Once Upon A Time/True Love - Melissa Errico/Daniel McDonald
- Tenderloin: Artificial Flowers - Patrick Wilson
- State Fair: Driving At Night/Our State Fair - Company
- Kiss Me, Kate: Were Thine That Special Face - Brian Stokes Mitchell
- Black And Blue: Black And Blue - Linda Hopkins/Ruth Brown/Carrie Smith
- The Green Bird: O Foolish Heart - Company
- Out Of This World: From This Moment On - Marin Mazzie/Gregg Edelman
- The Boys From Syracuse: This Can't Be Love - Davis Gaines/Sarah Berry
- Snoopy!!!: Poor Sweet Baby - Pamela Myers
- SeesawNobody Does It Like Me - Michele Lee
- March Of The Falsettos: I Never Wanted To Love You - Michael Rupert/Stephen Bogardus/Alison Fraser/Chip Zien/James Kushner
- Lunch: Perfectly Alone - Carol Burnett
- 3hree: Foolish Dreamin'/Something Beautiful/Real Enough To Change My Mind - Jessica Molaskey/Will Gartshore/Rachel Ulanet
- Lucky In The Rain: Love Me As If There Were No Tomorrow - Barbara Cook
- Godspell: All Good Gifts - Sal Sabella & Company
- The Act: Walking Papers - Liza Minnelli & Company
Customer Reviews:
Great compilation.......2002-05-10
The previous review is way off the mark. This is definitely not a waste of time or money. This is 25 years of preserving Broadway shows, Off-Broadway shows, studio recordings (mostly from the city center concerts), etc. So what if they "aren't as good as the original", DRG is preserving many recordings and artists that other mainstream labels don't or won't. You have wonderful recordings from Brian Stokes Mitchell, Nathan Lane, Debbie Gravitte, Tyne Daly, Anthony Perkins, Joanna Gleason, Marin Mazzie, Carol Burnett, Heather Headley, Patti LuPone, Barbara Cook, etc., and many of these are from Original Cast Recordings just as they appeared on Broadway. This is an excellent sampler of the work going on at DRG. No...I'm not an employee...just an avid listener and collector of theatre recordings.
A disappointment.......2001-12-15
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Grand Sousa Concert
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SJW Release Date: 1991-01-18 |
Tracks:
- Gallant And Gay We'll March Away - Let's Hurrah!
- The Pathfinder Of Panama
- El Capitan
- Ancient And Honorable Artillery Company
- The Gladiator
- The Gliding Girl (Tango)
- Foshay Tower Washington Memorial
- Who's Who In Navy Blue
- King Cotton
- The Presidential Polonaise
- The Liberty Bell
- With Steady Step
- The Stars And Stripes Forever!
- Sabre And Spurs
- La Reine De La Mer (Valses)
- Mikado March
- George Washington Bicentennial
- Manhattan Beach
- With Pleasure (Dance Hilarious)
- The Fairest Of The Fair
- Here's To Your Health, Sir!
- The Washington Post
Customer Reviews:
A terrific collection of Sousa pieces.......2006-06-09
You won't have any difficulty finding albums of Sousa's marches. But what about the rest of his works? This fine album includes a few and the Nonpareil Wind Band, under the direction of Timothy Foley, does an excellent job of playing them.
If I had to choose just eight of Sousa's pieces in order to introduce an audience to Sousa, here is what I would select:
El Capitan
Sound Off
With Pleasure
The Crusader
The Free Lance
The Gladiator
Semper Fidelis
The Fairest of the Fair
As you can see, half of these eight pieces are on this disc. You'll have to look elsewhere to find the others.
I highly recommend this excellent album.
A Grand Sousa Concert, Indeed.......2005-01-31
First of all, it's important for folks new to Sousa to understand that no, sir - he didn't compose only marches. Rather a shame that nowadays those are almost exclusively what he's legendary for - they are gems, indeed, but there's far more to the man than what we so often hear in high school bands, hometown parades and national events. Sousa could charm us with playful foxtrots, delight us with unique tangos, caress the ears with heavenly waltzes, and humor us with whimsical cakewalks. Thank goodness this album proves this truth.
Appropriately, the Great American Main Street Band plays each piece with strength, elan and respect - it doesn't get any better. The finest selections include "The Pathfinder of Panama" - a truly rousing march; "The Gliding Girl" - a tango, dedicated to his daughter, Priscilla); "The Presidential Polonaise" - a most noble dance; "La Reine de la Mer" - one of my favorite waltzes, so lovely; and "With Pleasure" - a cakewalk in the most deleriously fanciful fashion. Of course, each piece amongst these stong points is just wonderful, as well.
In all, this is just a flat out great album. Required listening for newly-minted Sousa fans, as well as members of the Old Guard - that would include me. It's a joy to hear, and will become a frequent resident in your CD shuffler - I guarantee that.
Thumbs up.......2003-02-05
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American Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029WJ Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Candide: Overture
- Variations On 'America'
- New England Triptych: Be Glad Then, America
- New England Triptych: When Jesus Wept
- New England Triptych: Chester
- Adagio For Strings, Op. 11
- American Salute ('When Johnny Comes Marching Home')
- The Pleasure Dome Of Kubla Khan
- Woodland Sketches, Op. 51: To A Wild Rose
- Promenade
- Cakewalk: Grand Walkaround
- Jamaican Rumba
- On Your Toes: Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
- Acadian Songs And Dances: Sadness
- Acadian Songs And Dances: Papa's Tune
- Acadian Songs And Dances: The Alligator And The 'Coon
- Acadian Songs And Dances: Super-Sadness
- Acadian Songs And Dances: The Squeeze Box
Customer Reviews:
excellent collection.......2002-06-11
A Classic Performance of Schuman!.......2000-09-17
I was disappointed with the manner with which the first two pieces by Berstein and Ives were conducted. The "Candide Orchestra" lacked the sensitivity of the performance by Lukas Foss /Milwaukee SO on the Pro Arte label, while Slatkin does a much better job with the Ives piece for RCA.
But the remainder of colorful material following Schuman on this CD - even with the overdone "Adagio for Strings" by Barber - makes for a very rewarding listening experience, with the only disappointing exception of the third piece ( "A Narrative") curiously missing from Virgil Thomson's "Acadian Songs and Dances", yet present on an old scratchy, mono LP that I have on the Decca label (Thomas Scherman /the Little Orchestra Society). Did Thomson later revise this suite? Or did this CD run out of space? If the latter is true, one can only wish that Barber's overplayed "Adagio" would have been bumped to make room for the entirety of Thomson's superb "Acadian Songs".
American Masterpieces - For pleasure or music ed. resource.......2000-07-28
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For Your Pleasure
Walter Beasley Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009PZK Release Date: 1998-08-18 |
Tracks:
- I Feel You
- Nice & Easy
- For Your Pleasure
- If You Knew
- Do You Wanna Dance
- It Might Be You
- From This Moment On
- Everything I Miss At Home
- Her Touch
- Smoke
Customer Reviews:
I like it but it's not the best.......2005-03-12
I must correct...........2004-07-30
I must say that I've seen Walter Beasley live, and the album pales in comparison. That is in no way a denigration of the album, but a wild and vivid endorsement of catching a live show if you can. If you are not fortunate enough to have that option, and if you like spirited, adventurous, and sometimes a touch 'sappy' jazz/blues, get this album, play it early and often, and then buy more.
One of the Best.......2003-05-14
A Jazz Virtuoso!!!.......2002-02-08
I will buy some more of his albums and hope for the same quality!
A Jazz Virtuoso!!!.......2002-02-08
I will buy some more of his albums and hope for the same quality!
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Magical Moods of the Theremin
Project: Pimento Manufacturer: Tru Blu Lu Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAH1R8 Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Call Me
- Sway
- Star Trek
- Diamonds Are Forever
- Black Magic Woman
- Bali Ha'i
- Caravan
- Calcutta
- Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets)
- Agua de Beber
- Peter Gunn
- L-O-V-E
Customer Reviews:
More theremin, please.......2007-06-27
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Purcell: Dioclesian (complete); Timon Of Athens /Pierand * Bowman * Ainsley * George * Collegium Musicum 90 * Hickox
Henry Purcell , Richard Hickox , James Bowman , John Mark Ainsley , Michael George , Catherine Pierard , and Collegium Musicum 90 Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000A5U Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Dioclesian: First Musick
- Dioclesian: Second Musick
- Dioclesian: Overture
- Dioclesian: Act I - First Act Tune (Hornpipe)
- Dioclesian: Act II - Song (Bass): Great Diocles the Boar has kill'd -Chorus: Sing Io's
- Dioclesian: Act II - Song (Soprano): Charon the peaceful Shade invites
- Dioclesian: Act II - Symphony for Trumpets and Violins
- Dioclesian: Act II - Duet (Soprano, Bass), Chorus: Let all mankind the pleasure share
- Dioclesian: Act II - Martial Song, Trio, Retornello, Trio, Retornello
- Dioclesian: Act II - A Symphony of Flutes, Song (Alto), Quartet
- Dioclesian: Act II - Dance of Furies
- Dioclesian: Act II - Second Act Tune
- Dioclesian: Act III - Two in one upon a Ground. Chaconne for Flutes
- Dioclesian: Act III - The Chair Dance
- Dioclesian: Act III - Prelude for Hautboys - Song (Tenor): What shall I do?
- Dioclesian: Act III - Third Act Tune
- Dioclesian: Act IV - Butterfly Dance
- Dioclesian: Act IV - Tune for Trumpets
- Dioclesian: Act IV - Song (Tenor): Sound, Fame, thy brazen trumpet sound
- Dioclesian: Act IV - Chorus: Let all rehearse
- Dioclesian: Act IV - Fourth Act Tune
Tracks:
- Dioclesian: Act V - Country Dance
- Act V - Masque - Cupid, Chorus: Call the nymphs
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Duet (Bacchanalian, Silvan): Come, come away
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Chorus: Behold, O mighty'st of Gods
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Paspe (The first entry of heroes on the stage)
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Duet (two Wood-Gods): Oh, the sweet delights of love!
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - A Fawn, Chorus: Let monarchs fight
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Two Bacchanals, Bacchus: Make room
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Dance of Bacchanals
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Follower of Cupid: Still I'm wishing
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Canaries
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Shepherd & Shepherdesses: Tell me why
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Dance
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - A Pleasure & Chorus: All our days
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Let us dance
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Dance
- Dioclesian: Act V - Masque - Trio & Chorus: Triumph, triumph victorious Love
- Dioclesian: Act V - Appendices - Song (Soprano): Since from my dear Astrea'ssight
- Dioclesian: Act V - Appendices - Song (Tenor): When first I saw
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Duet: Hark how the songsters
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Cupid: Love in their little veins
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Trio: But ah! how much are our delights
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Bass solo: Hence with your trifling deity
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Trio: But over us no griefs prevail
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Cupid: Come, come all to me
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Chorus: Who can resist such mighty charms
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Bacchus: Return, revolting rebels
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Cupid: The cares of lovers
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Alto solo: Love quickly is pall'd
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Duet (Cupid & Bacchus): Come, let us agree
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Chorus: Come, let us agree
- Timons Of Athens: Masque: Curtain Tune on a ground
Customer Reviews:
The highest quality performance.......1999-03-13
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Complete Secular Songs (3cd)
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DJENT Release Date: 2004-01-13 |
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Songs My Grandmother Taught Me
Manufacturer: Albany Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005ABNR Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- A Hundred Years From Now
- Good Night
- Answer The First Rap
- Birds
- When Church Is Out
- When My Ships Come Home
- To Understand
- Her Greatest Charm
- A Perfect Day
- A Present From Yourself
- Shadows
- A Little Pink Rose
- The Pleasure Of Giving
- June And December
- Your Song
- Keep Awake
- Just A-Wearyin' For You
- God Remembers When The World Forgets
- A Good Exercise
- Because Of The Light
- Have You Seen My Kittie?
- First Ask Yourself
- Until God's Day
- Were I
- Still Unexprest
- Roses Are In Bloom
- When They Say The Unkind Things
- I Love You Truly
- At Morning, Noon, And Night
- A Song Of The Hills
- Making The Best Of It
- Nothin' But Love
Customer Reviews:
Fantastic.......2007-04-25
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