| 1. Judges, Grudges |
| 2. Mockingbird |
| 3. 7 Against 4 |
| 4. Reflections |
| 5. 48 Days |
| 6. St. Louis Blues |
| 7. Lotus |
| 8. You Can't Be Serious |
| 9. Just Do It |
| 10. Continium |
| 11. Break Out |
Breakout,Laszlo Gardony,Rhino / Wea,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop
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Breakout: Best of Swing out Sister
Swing Out Sister Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000058DFW Release Date: 2001-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Breakout
- Fooled By A Smile
- Blue Mood
- Communion
- Another Lost Weekend
- Fever
- Coney Island Man
- Tainted
- Am I The Same Girl?
- Precious Words
- Between Strangers
- Get In Touch With Yourself
- Who Let The Love Out?
- Circulate
- Notgonnachange
- Wake Me Up When It's Over
- Surrender
- The Kaleidoscope Affair
Album Description
Budget-price compilation for the UK sophisti-pop act best known for their Top Ten hit 'Breakout' included here alongside the top ten hits 'Surrender', 'Fooled By A Smile', Notgonnachange' and their memorable cover of Dusty Springfield's 'Am I The Same Girl'. 18 Tracks. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.Customer Reviews:
When I listen to Swing out Sister.......2007-02-22
I gave in to Amazon's insistance that people who liked Basia also like Swing out Sister. OK, but there are big differences. Give any student of progressive jazz any recording of Basia with Matt Bianco and they will be blown away. The chord progressions, rythmn, and sophistication of the music is a delight. Matt Bianco is a musician's musician.
Swing out Sister is studio music. The synth stuff doesn't work well on a good system. You Ipod lovers won't notice. No wonder their live stuff sounds thin. They overtrack, overdub, and synthesize their way to a very big sound. It actually sounds close to real in the Where our Love Grows release, but in the tracks from the 80s, it is glaringly artificial. But then, I have a 10k high definition stereo. Never mind.
That said, I love this music. It is danceable, uplifting and addictive. I'll take Corinne's voice over Basia--more pleasant. It takes a certain taste. If you like the samples buy and you'll feel like you've made a great discovery, and you have.
Where's Waiting Game?.......2006-11-21
music lover.......2005-08-08
A must have !.......2002-12-01
Well, many years have gone by and I had been thinking about getting that album on cd for myself, after having worn out my tape copy. Then, I decided to get this one. I found it to be a real collection of their finest moments. The journey takes you from 1985 to 1994, and contains several (slightly edited) tracks of their most famous tunes from their stellar album. There is a clear change of style midway through this album, mainly due to line-up changes of the band throughout the years. However, I must say I was not disappointed by those tracks I had never heard before, except for track 16, an ear breaker. For instance, you have a very soul Curtis Mayfield / Marvin Gaye type of atmosphere on track 12. Track 13 has that happy feeling and rythm that makes you want to tap your feet on the floor. Track 14, a mid tempo with a jazzy touch, could be played in any of those elegant bars in major capitals around the world. The closer, a brilliant 3 minute instrumental, has a sort of romantic Parisian-like atmosphere that also brings back special memories to me...
If you like British-like pop soul with "elegant" touches, unfortunately unfit for the US market, this is an album for you. The Japanese apparently love this band. Swing Out sister might make you think a bit about Matt Bianco (same era) or Working Week, or even Nick Heyward. If you like these artists, you will also like this cd. It's a great quality pop album, and a good compilation.
Now, my next move is to get "It's better to travel" on cd...
Martini's & Bikini's.......2001-12-30
Being a fan of this wonderful duo ( which actually began as a trio! ) I'll certainly do my part to sing their praises. The release of " Breakout " is an import compilation that includes not only their biggest hit to date," Breakout " but also a host of other songs that, while they may not seem recognizable at first, will soon become so. Highlight's for me include, " Am I the Same Girl ", " Notgonnachange " and " Blue Mood ", the last being an infectious bluesy number that I'm listening to right now. Heck, half the fun in owning this disc is finding out which tunes you like best! SOS's forte in writing tunes is simply putting together wonderful melodies with insightful lyrics and a spice of smooth jazz and R&B thrown in for good measure. This is truly Britpop at it's very best and, other than Lisa Stansfield, I can think of no other group that performs this style of music any better than SOS. And while I'm sure some listener's may consider this style a little too slick and contemporary for their taste that may be the reason I enjoy this band as much as I do. The entire disc carries a slightly nightclub/martini aura about it that feels just right. They don't pretend to anything other than what they set out to do....and I find that terribly refreshing.
In ending, if you prefer your music slightly jazzy with a 'pop' sensibility than please give Swing Out Sister a try. I've given this disc away as gifts on several occassions and the recipients never fail to tell me how thrilled they are with this 'new group' SOS! Well, who am I to ruin their fun! So run and pick up your copy of " Breakout " and soon you'll be a true trend setter in your neighborhood. And, with... pricing this disc at a budget rate, than you've no excuse as to why your not at home, listening to SOS, and dancing around your living room floor, singing with sheer abandonment. Just make sure you put something on when step out of that shower! Thanks
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Breakout
Soulive Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A7DVN6 Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Interlude 1
- Reverb
- Got Soul
- Cachaca
- Back Again
- Break Out
- She's Hooked
- Crosstown Traffic
- Take It Easy
- Vapor
- What Can You Do
- Interlude II
- Freedom
- Glad Ta Know Ya
- Interlude III
Customer Reviews:
All the singers on the album have soulpower.......2006-08-12
Soulive is formed by Neal Evans, Alan Evans and Eric Krasno together with a horn section consisting of Rashawn Ross and Ryan Zoldis. The vocalists on "Break Out" are Chaka Khan, Reggie Watts, Ivan Neville, and Corey Glover. There are fifteen tracks on the album including three interludes and four instrumentals. The music from Soulive is not soul for softies. The guys are here to play and once they got the soul engine started they keep it running until the end in interlude III. Guest musicians like Robert Randolph and percussionist Danny Sandownick fully contribute to the music.
In their guitar playing Soulive might remind you of the Isley Brothers who fully used guitars too back in the 70-ies. Another example of their love for guitar you'll hear in the beautiful cover of the 1968 version of crosstown traffic from guitar legend Jimi Hendrix. In between this funky rocking soul music you'll get some cool latin sounds as well like in the song cachaca. All the singers on the album have soulpower which is an essential part of Soulive.
top 20 on my ipod.......2006-08-02
It's Soulive but not as ALIVE as they can be.......2006-02-21
Perhaps this is due to the higher production values on the record, which are very clean but not as raw and visceral as on Turn It Out. Also, the guest vocals are pleasant, and there are some quite happy multi-instrumental jams on show, but for me this all is gloss over what I really want - Soulive jamming it hard as a 3 piece and letting the juices flow!
I suppose the best way to experience this is to see the band live, so if they are in your town get some tickets straight away!
I'm still in love with this band, although this album doesn't give me the kick I get from some of their earlier work. This CD is growing on me though, as it reveals sophisticated depths...
Give it some patience, and this becomes a mellow treat. It might not get you freaking out on the underground as you listen to it on your iPod though...
p.s. That is a reference to me listening to Turn It Out on the London Underground. Can't help going crazy to Soulive!)
Break Out, to where?.......2006-02-19
Now This Is What I Was Lookin' For!.......2005-12-02
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Breakout
Spyro Gyra Manufacturer: Amherst Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001O7S Release Date: 1994-06-07 |
Tracks:
- Bob Goes To The Store
- Freefall
- Doubletake
- Breakout
- Body Wave
- Whirlwind
- Swept Away
- Guiltless
Customer Reviews:
Excellent.......2007-06-27
Hit Or Miss!!!!!!.......2004-08-06
predictable perfection.......2003-11-17
A review of Spyro Gyra's Breakout........2003-04-28
My top 3 favorite songs on the album wuold have to be 1,3, and 4. Bob Goes To The Store is a great song featuring an awesome bass solo in it. Doubletake is good and Jay does some great playing in it. Breakout is an upbeat, fast, and energizing song. It does well at displaying the groups obvious talent. Every song on here is admirable.
This cd is underrated. It is good and deserves more praise of it. Believe me, I know my Spyro Gyra. You should purchase this album. You might just happen to love it as much as I do. Thank you for taking the time and generosity to read my review.
A GREAT MIXTURE!.......2003-03-14
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Breakout
Demon Manufacturer: Spaced Out Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000794E9 Release Date: 2005-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Life on the Wire
- Hurricane
- Breakout
- Living in the Shadow
- England's Glory
- Standing in the Shadow
- Hollywood
- Big Chance
- Through These Eyes
- Finale
- End Piece [*]
- Tonight [*]
- Life on the Wire [Acoustic 2002][*]
Album Description
2002 remastered reissue of the NWOBHM act's 1987 album. Includes three bonus tracks, 'End Piece', 'Tonight' & 'Life On The Wire' (Acoustic 2002). Spaced Out.
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Breakout
Lori Burton Manufacturer: Rev-Ola ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AOGM3K Release Date: 2005-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Nightmare [Mono Single Version]
- Gotta Make You Love Me
- Since I Lost Your Lovin'
- There Is No Way (To Stop Lovin' You)
- Hurt Won't Go Away
- Gotta Get Over You
- Bye, Bye Charlie
- Love Was
- Let No One Come Between Us
- Only Your Love
- Nightmare
- Hurt Won't Go Away [Mono Single Version]
- Bye, Bye Charlie [Mono Single Version]
Album Description
So you think the Shangri-Las were tough and streetwise girls? Well, you ain't heard nothing. The Whyte Boots 'Nightmare' takes the 'Leader Of The Pack' scenario to the next level: a girl has been showing off the singer's boyfriend's ring, leading to a vicious catfight in which one of the girls is killed!! Woah! But in reality, the Whyte Boots did not exist, but were a construct of Brill Building hit girls Lori Burton and Pam Sawyer, writers of hits for the likes of the Young Rascals and a slew of Motown acts. They were among the few female writers who produced and arranged their own acts. In the wake of their having written some chartbusters and the newsworthy scandal over 'Nightmare', Mercury decided to give Lori, who had released a few singles along the way (many of them Northern Soul staples today) a shot at an album. Breakout! has a cover showing Lori in biker chick/Cleopatra makeup breaking out (geddit?) of a barrier consisting of a huge Billboard chart. From the strains of 'Nightmare' to the thundering Northern Soul extravaganza of 'Gotta Make You Love Me' what we have here is an explosive collision between Northern Soul and outrageously camp girl-group kitsch that just won't quit. Rev-ola. 2005.Customer Reviews:
BLOWN AWAY.......2007-07-20
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National Breakout
The Romantics Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008K6T Release Date: 1993-01-26 |
Tracks:
- Tomboy
- Forever Yours
- Stone Pony
- New Cover Story
- Night Like This
- National Breakout
- 21 and Over
- I Can't Tell You Anything
- Take Me Out of the Rain
- Friday at the Hideout
- Poor Little Rich Girl
Customer Reviews:
Another supercharged power-pop explosion from the Romantics!.......2006-03-07
Nothing quite compares to the debut release by the Romantics, but "national breakout" is a very strong release with some very cool tracks.
Tomboy - a bit weak lyrically, but strong on riffs.
Forever Yours - The Romantics deliver some sweet power-pop.
Stone Pony - Plenty of Power Riffs here! Great song!
New Cover Story - Another "sweet" power-pop effort.
A Night Like This - More Riffs from garage heaven!
National Breakout - Lots of Power on this Track!
21 and Over - Cool!
I Can't tell you anything - Kind of sounds like a Rolling Stones song.
Take Me Out of the Rain - A great "pop" effort. Very Cool!
Friday at the Hideout - An Amazing track, the RIFFS will blow you out of your chair!
Poor Little Rich Girl - Great track with a "fierce" ending.
There isn't anything on this release on the scale of "What I like About You" or many of the other essential tracks off of the debut effort, but a song like "Friday at the Hideout" cannot go overlooked, it's a garage rock classic!
The Romantics would falter (only once) with their next release titled "strictly personal" (due to the HORRIBLE production of Mike Stone). They would recover nicely with "In Heat", an effort that would finally generate two top 40 hits (One in a Million and Talking in Your Sleep) and which had some major riff driven tracks like "Rock You Up", "Got Me Where You Want Me" and "Love Me to the Max". Strong releases "Rhythm Romance", "Made in Detroit" and "61/49" would follow.
If you consider yourself a fan of Power-Pop, Mod, or Garage Rock and you don't own this release, your collection is not complete!
-JM
It's a good album-but............2005-07-17
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Breakout
Johnny "Hammond" Smith Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000630CE Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- It's Too Late
- Workin' On A Groovy Thing
- Never Can Say Goodbye
- Blues Selah
- Breakout
- It's Too Late (Live)
Customer Reviews:
Breakout the funk.......2002-06-27
The first Kudu release, "Breakout" was cut by organist Johnny "Hammond" Smith, a player out of the Jimmy Smith school with a reputation for putting out solid soul jazz. For his first outing with the label, Hammond was joined by CTI veterans alto saxophonist Hank Crawford, session guitarist extraordinare Eric Gale (later a member of the R&B band Stuff) percussionist Airto Moreira and Billy Cobham on drums. Rounding out the cast are trumpeter Danny Moore, bassist Johnny Williams and a hot newcomer on tenor saxophone named Grover Washington, Jr.
"It's Too Late", a Carole King hit, contains a great chart from Grover and some nice playing from all concerned at a slow boiling, greasy medium tempo funk groove. Hammond's chordal work is nice, and exquisitely funky, and he brings forth a nice heated solo, as does Washington. Billy Cobham works in some nice double time throughout for each soloist. Neil Sadaka's "Workin On a Groovy Thing" is treated as a straight ahead swinger, Hammond's lines quick, fleeting and bluesy, Grover Washington delivers another fine solo turn, his phrases earthy with a boppish tinge. His command of the tenor here is wonderful, proving that there was a time when he was blowing with fire and substance.
Hank Crawford is well featured on the ballad "Never Can Say Goodbye", an R&B hit of the time. Arranger Leo Johnson provides a slick horn chart, and Crawford rises to the occasion with a sultry improvisation, displaying a huge, vocal, gospel inflected tone honed through his years with Ray Charles. Cobham keeps a nice steady beat and Hammond again lays down some funky chords. "Blues Selah" penned by Johnson, is a funky shuffle blues with everyone really loosening up. Hammond and Washington in particular vibrant form. Johnny's solo is bursting with cleverness and some nice funky right hand chords. "Breakout", the original album closer is a nasty, sweaty groove laden blues, with the spotlight on Hammond. Behind Gale's relentless stream of funk riffs and Cobham's strong push, Hammond's ideas of very reminiscent of Jimmy Smith, right hand trills and a drone pattern mark a strong final spot for Johnny. Grover Washington plays with strength and power, leaving the door wide open for Crawford as the tune fades.
A bonus unreleased live version of "It's Too Late" recorded at the Hollywood Palladium in July, 1971 with the CTI All Stars closes the disc. Weighing in at 16:18, it is superior to the studio version in feeling and energy. An added plus is due to the presence of George Benson taking Gale's spot. Benson's much greater technical facility brings a greater fluidness and funkiness to his lines that is a real treat. Benson's solo slowly gains heat as Hammond pulls all stops out* and riffs feverishly behind George. Hammond's solo is remarkable in it's intensity and pacing. He begins with sly bluesy lines, slowly working up to a roaring crescendo with all stops out, using incessently funky riffs and drone patterns. The sound of his organ is much dirtier with his Leslie speaker in overdrive. The tension doesn't end, it is picked up by Cobham with a flashy drum solo. Hammond restates the melody closing the tune, barely letting the raucous crowd catch it's breath. The first time on CD and remastered in excellent 24 bit sound, "Breakout" is recommended to fans who love funk, R&B and soul jazz. Purists should steer clear, this is simple soul satisfying stuff, no tricky stuff here.
*all stops out- an effect achieved by pulling all the organ's drawbars out, creating a pipe organ like sound.
personnel tracks 1-5: Johnny "Hammond" Smith (hammond b-3 organ), Hank Crawford (alto sax) Grover Washington, Jr (tenor sax) Danny Moore (trumpet) Johnny Williams (fender electric bass) Airto Moreira (percussion) Eric Gale (guitar) Billy Cobham (drums)
personnel track 6: Johnny "Hammond" Smith (hammond b-3 organ) George Benson (guitar) Freddie Hubbard (trumpet) Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax), Hank Crawford (alto sax) Airto Moreira (percussion) Billy Cobham (drums)
A soul-jazz classic.......2002-05-16
Although Johnny did other albums after this one, he never was able to recapture the greatness of Breakout, which isn't too far in style from his classic Prestige dates (all of which are highly recommended for soul-jazz fans, particularly "That Good Feeling", which is one of the best soul-jazz recordings ever released.) Johnny did not get as much press as some of the other organ players, but he was a virtuoso, and he never made a bad album including and prior to "Breakout". Although he passed a few years ago, I feel that someday Johnny's gonna get his due as the musical genius that he was. Get "Breakout" right away, you won't regret it.
Absolutely great Hammond!.......2002-03-06
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Vol. 3
Manufacturer: Film Score Monthly ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006SSQ8O Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- First Season Main Title [Revised/Extended]
- Jerry Goldsmith Medley: The Deadly Games Affair/The Vulcan ...
- Quadripartite Affair
- Double Affair, Suite No. 2
- Belly Laughs
- Finny Foot Affair
- Fiddlesticks Affair, Suite No. 2
- Yellow Scarf Affair
- Meet Mr. Solo
- Spy With My Face
- Discotheque Affair, Suite No. 2
- Nowhere Affair
- U.N.C.L.E. A Go Go
- Bat Cave Affair
- One of Our Spies Is Missing
- Monks of St. Thomas Affair, Suite No. 2
- Spy in the Green Hat
- Gerald Fried Medley: The Foreign Legion Affair/The Apple a Day Affair
- Karate Killers
- Richard Shores Medley: The Summit-Five Affair/The "J" for Judas Affair
Tracks:
- Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Main Title
- Dog-Gone Affair
- Prisoner of Zalamar Affair
- Mother Muffin Affair
- Mata Hari Affair
- Montori Device Affair
- Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair
- Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (End Title)
- Deadly Quest Affair: Teaser
- Deadly Quest Affair: Act 1
- Deadly Quest Affair: Act 2
- Deadly Quest Affair: Act 3
- Deadly Quest Affair: Act 4
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Hardcore Breakout 1 2 3
Various Artists Manufacturer: New Red Archives ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006NSGL Release Date: 2002-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Jolt - Ultraman
- Rich - Jawbreaker
- Indigestion - Samiam
- Stand Up And Fight - Bedlam Hour
- Shave Clean - Crucial Youth
- Full On - Hogan's Heroes
- New Queen - Samiam
- Those Who Curse - Crucial Youth
- Zombies - Kraut
- You Popped My Life - G-Whizz
- Threat Of Power - Dirge
- It's About Time - Agitators
- Turn To Ice - Ultraman
- Home Sweet Home - Samiam
- Unemployed - Kraut
- Positive Dental Outlook - Crucial Youth
- Megalopolis - UK Subs
- Breaking Your Rules - Hogan's Heroes
- Underground - Samiam
- Saberdance - UK Subs
- Reagan Youth - Reagan Youth
- Last Will - Hogan's Heroes
- Juvenile Justice - Kraut
- The Frog Song - P.E.D.
Tracks:
- On A String - Dogs On Ice
- People Suck - No Use For A Name
- Hi Jinx - Fizgig
- Backsight - Caffeine
- I'm Nobody - Shleprock
- Fill It Up - Hogan's Heroes
- Get Along - The Passed
- With A Capital P - Rail
- Darth Vader - Fizgig
- No Race - Corrupted Ideals
- Flicknife Temper - Sanity Assassins
- Can't Break My Pride - 2 Line Filler
- Cold - Hogan's Heroes
- Messages - Ultraman
- Over The Edge - Corrupted Ideals
- The La Mancha Canidate - Ten Bright Spikes
- Sky Flying By - Samiam
- Born Addicted - No Use For A Name
- Minneola - Ten Bright Spikes
- It's Your Right - The Wrench
- Fish People - Christ On A Crutch
- I Don't Care - Corrupted Ideals
- Self Destruct - UK Subs
- Acid Rain - Reagan Youth
- D.M.V. - No Use For A Name
- Slow, Stupid, And Hungry - M.D.C.
- Go Away - Samiam
- 000,000 - Ten Bright Spikes
Tracks:
- Fair Warning - Badtown Boys
- Subvert - Hunchback
- Teenage Soap Opera - Knuckle Heads
- Superfast Punk - Accustomed To Nothing
- Ghost - Ultraman
- Cobra Crunch - Loudmouths
- I Need A Life - The Damned
- USA PD - Snap-Her
- Crucifixion - Pezz
- Rock The Boat - Anti-Flag
- Openly - 2 Line Filler
- Left Behind - The Puritans
- Hemorrhage - Cream Abul Babar
- I Shouldv'e Known - Jack Killed Jill
- Clown Part - JFA
- 40 Ounces - Dead Lazio's Place
- Fuck You Where's My Brew - Dehumanized
- Scared For Life - Crucial Youth
- Sex Change - Snap-Her
- War On The Pentagon - UK Subs
- Teenage Genocide - Swingin' Utters
- Real Thing - Squat
- I Am The Nation - Social Unrest
Album Description
Hardcore Breakout was a considerable success when it was released back in 1990. All three volumes on this three CD set. Featuring bands like Anti-Flag, Samiam, No Use For A Name, Jawbreaker, The Demand and many more. Gatefold sleeve. New Red Archives. 2002
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Rock Breakout Years: 1988
Great White Manufacturer: Madacy Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000B6H2D6 Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Rock Me
- House of Broken Love
- Stick It
- Call It Rock & Roll
- Once Bitten Twice Shy
- Face the Day
- Angel Song
- Save Your Love
- Babe I'm Gonna Leave You [Live]
- Big Goodbye
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