Caravan

Caravan

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1. Caravan - Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
2. Sweet 'N' Sour [Take 4][*] - Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
3. Sweet 'N' Sour - Art Blakey, Art Blakey
4. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - Art Blakey, Art Blakey
5. This Is for Albert - Art Blakey, Art Blakey
6. Skylark - Art Blakey, Art Blakey
7. Thermo [Take 2][*] - Art Blakey, Art Blakey
8. Thermo [Take 2][*] - Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

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Chocolat: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture (2001 Film)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fabulous! Thank you Rachel Portman.
  • As much of a treat as a mug of hot chocolate with a dash of chilli pepper!
  • Chocolat,Rachel Portman
  • Chocolat, The Soundtrack
  • Case cracked
Chocolat: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture (2001 Film)

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ASIN: B000056O00
Release Date: 2001-01-09

Tracks:

  1. Minor Swing
  2. Main Titles
  3. The Story of Grandmere
  4. Vianne Sets Up Shop
  5. Three Woman
  6. Vianne Confronts the Comte
  7. Other Possibilities
  8. Guillaume's Confession
  9. Passage of Time
  10. Boycott Immorality
  11. Party Preparations
  12. Chocolate Sauce
  13. Fire
  14. Vianne Gazes at the River
  15. Mayan Bowl Breaks
  16. Taste of Chocolate
  17. Ashes to the Wind/Roux Returns
  18. Caravan

Amazon.com's Best of 2001

Director Lasse Hallstrom's recipe for Chocolat is bittersweet, a tale of human hope and frailty imbued with no small amount of symbolism. It's a story that requires a deft, sensitive musical touch, and Hallstrom has wisely turned again to English composer Rachel Portman for the honors. As she did on The Legend of Bagger Vance and her previous, Academy Award-nominated collaboration with Hallstrom, The Cider House Rules, Portman walks the fine line between preciousness and delicacy with grace and dignity. The gypsy flavor of Django Reinhardt's and Stephane Grappelli's "Minor Swing" sets the story's place and time, while Portman's gentle pastoral melodies outline its emotional core, with a few gratifying excursions into more Euro-ethnic music to keep it well-seasoned. The result is another quiet, powerful Portman masterpiece. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fabulous! Thank you Rachel Portman........2007-06-09

The movie is pure magic and the Rachel Portman did not let us down. I can listen to this music again and again, never tiring of it's up lifting magical ability to transport me to the French countryside with a smile of delight.

5 out of 5 stars As much of a treat as a mug of hot chocolate with a dash of chilli pepper!.......2007-05-18

This is a powerful soundtrack with a meditteranean feel, an evocative reminder of an outstanding film. There is a wonderful mix of melodies - some beautiful, haunting, melancholic and intrigueing, others joyful and uplifting. It's a bit of classical mixed with a bit of latin guitar and a touch of gypsy. A couple of the tracks are Johnny Depp playing multi-layered ethnic guitar solo. Superb. I had to have it. Try it. You'll be glad you did.

5 out of 5 stars Chocolat,Rachel Portman.......2007-05-16

With out a doubt,this masterpiece is one of the greatest pieces of work on the planet, so far in this century. While Srticly for the experienced
connesurer of sophisticated pop classic this CD is heavenly and divine.
absolute must have. Perfect for ADULT ROMANCE evenings that include
potential making out and drinking alittle fine wine after dinner.

4 out of 5 stars Chocolat, The Soundtrack.......2007-05-12

An absolutely fabulous collection of music, we play it continuously, there is something organic about. Certain Tracks stir a very deep feeling and reminds me of picnics by the riverside. Whilst playing and reading to which section of the film each piece belongs, it brings back very clear images of the Actors and the part they played. A Great film and superb music.

3 out of 5 stars Case cracked.......2007-04-11

Love the music, but both were put in a simple padded envelope, consequently the CD case was cracked in a couple places.
Gypsy Caravan: Music in and Inspired by the Film
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    Gypsy Caravan: Music in and Inspired by the Film
    Original Soundtrack
    Manufacturer: World Village
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000Q7ZOB2
    Release Date: 2007-06-12

    Tracks:

    1. Tientos Tangos - Antonio El Pipa Flamenco Company
    2. Medley: Gyspsy/No Gyspy - Oprica Ivancea
    3. Nicoleta - Fanfare Ciocarlia
    4. Smoking Bass - Vlad Viorel
    5. Romano Horo - Esma's Ensemble Teodosievski
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    7. Carolina - Taraf De Haidouks
    8. Maro Jailo - Maharaja
    9. Roomal - Maharaja
    10. Te Necesito - Juana La Del Pipa & Here Church Congregation
    11. Feria Feet - Gypsy Caravan: Music In And Inspired By the Film When the Road Ends...
    12. Desert Night Journey - Ustad Murad Khan Langa
    13. Rajasthani Rap - Ustad Piroo Khan Langa
    14. Hora Cu Strigaturii - Fanfare Ciocarlia
    15. Cantinas - Antonio El Pipa Flamenco Company
    16. Kimero 6:11 - Maharaja
    17. Mehndi O Malir - Children In Barnawar
    18. Market Moment - Gypsy Caravan: Music In And Inspired By the Film When the Road Ends...
    19. Nakalavishe - Fanfare Ciocarlia
    20. Asfalt Tango - Fanfare Ciocarlia
    21. Mugur Mugurel - Taraf De Haidouks
    22. Hajre Mate Diki Daje - Esma's Ensemble Teodosievski
    23. Jasmina Dromoro - Taraf De Haidouks
    24. Djelem Djelem - Esma Redzepova

    Amazon.com

    In 2001, five Roma (the correct term for the people known as "Gypsies") ensembles joined forces for a never-to-be-forgotten road trip called "The Gypsy Caravan Tour." Fortunately, filmmaker Jasmine Dellal (American Gypsy) and her crew, which included Albert Maysles of Gimme Shelter fame, rode shotgun, and the result was an astonishingly intimate and revealing documentary. Members of Maharaja (Rajasthan, India), Antonio el Pipa's Flamenco Ensemble (Andalucía, Spain), Esma Redzepova & The Stevo Teodosievski Ensemble (Macedonia), Fanfare Ciocarlia (Romania), and Taraf De Haïdouks (Romania) were captured on and offstage as they gradually coalesced into a mutually appreciative team. Featuring interviews with band members plus enlightening comments from actor Johnny Depp, a longtime devotee of Roma music and culture, Gypsy Caravan was a hit at several pre-release festivals. It will certainly come to be recognized, along with The Last Waltz, Woodstock and The Buena Vista Social Club, as one of the greatest concert films ever made. The accompanying album includes electrifying tracks recorded during the course of the movie, plus bonus highlights. Lovingly produced by Brian Cullman, the set is a sonic "you are there." The musicians' feverish need to make music is thrillingly palpable; it saturates every second of their lives, whether they are playing before sold-out houses, at home with friends and family, or in transit between gigs. --Christina Roden
    Caravan of Dreams
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Tied with "Glow" as His Best Work
    • Perfect
    • Very joyful guitarist
    • Smooth Jazz at Premium Class
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    Caravan of Dreams
    Peter White
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000002BND
    Release Date: 1996-07-23

    Tracks:

    1. Caravan Of Dreams
    2. Together Again
    3. Venice Beach
    4. Soul Embrace
    5. Long Ride Home
    6. Just Another Day
    7. City Of Lights
    8. Cafe Mystique
    9. Bittersweet
    10. Lullaby

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Tied with "Glow" as His Best Work.......2006-03-10

    I have six Peter White albums, and "Caravan of Dreams" is tied with "Glow" as his best work. The bassist on "Caravan of Dreams" is better than in his other albums, and the final songs finish strong on both albums.

    5 out of 5 stars Perfect.......2005-09-23

    I can listen to a countless number of smooth jazz cds and still be entertained. Many cds sound alike, however this one sounds slightly different. The sounds are diverse, and are not completely linear(the same thing over and over again). The first song, Caravan of Dreams, is great. I enjoy City of Lights and Long Ride Home just as much. The other songs are good too. Each song stands out, but those three are worth the price of the cd alone.

    5 out of 5 stars Very joyful guitarist.......2005-07-22

    I never go on any vacation without the song "Caravan of Dream" loaded in my mp3 player. It's one of the most joyful song.
    I got to go, I'll come back and write smore later.

    4 out of 5 stars Smooth Jazz at Premium Class.......2005-02-24

    Listening to his music it's a true enjoyable moment.
    The dynamic rythm show his own premium class.
    Last the only thing that I miss from this CD is the recording quality. I wish they will launch the SACD or XRCD version very soon so we can enjoy with good high-end setup.

    5 out of 5 stars Smooth jazz in hands of a velvet guitar.......2004-06-09

    The actual generation jazz is supported by the guitar as the starring instrument. So the keyboards ruled in the eighties and the sax in the seventies.
    I don't mean this as a fundamental statement but a clue approach to invites you to think about. Think, for instance in the the two top master keyboards, Gregg Karukas and Brian Culbertson and Dave Koz , Rick Braun as fundamental musicians.
    Chuck Loeb is a major guitarrist too, but I'd rather prefer White may be due his musical ideas are supported by more innovative conceptions. In this album you may find out a particular universe in every track.
    Which one of these tracks is your favorite? It's a difficult answer, but you'll find a delightful reason for Caravan of dreams or Venice beach. Ten tracks filled with beating sounds and musicality.
    Obviously who can deny the huge influence that Wes Montgomery still surrounds to the new generations?
    Wes became a kind of big tree who involves the spirit of legend guitar as George Benson, Chuck Loeb, Jeff Golub, Stanley Jordan or Jinathan Butler.
    Buy this. One of the best albums in 1996 and still sound Ok. It doesn't age just a bit!.
    Caravan To Midnight/Victims Of The Fury
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • WARNING: MISSING A SONG!!!
    • Classic Trower
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    Caravan To Midnight/Victims Of The Fury
    Robin Trower
    Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on
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    ASIN: B0000011P8
    Release Date: 1997-06-17

    Tracks:

    1. My Love (Burning Love)
    2. Caravan To Midnight
    3. I'm Out To Get You
    4. Lost In Love
    5. Fool
    6. It's For You
    7. Birthday Boy
    8. King Of The Dance
    9. Sail On
    10. The Ring
    11. Roads To Freedom
    12. Jack And Jill
    13. None But The Brave
    14. Victims Of The Fury
    15. Only Time
    16. Fly Low
    17. One In A Million
    18. Mad House
    19. Into The Flame

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    Two on One Tracks Include: My Love, Fool, Only Time, Mad House, Fly Low, Lost in Love and More.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars WARNING: MISSING A SONG!!!.......2007-06-17

    I bought this CD as well as all the other available Robin Trower two-fers as a cheap way to replace all my old Trower LPs. However I discovered that the song "The Shout" from Victims Of The Fury is missing, apparently sacrificed due to time constraints caused by the double offering. It is one of the best songs on the original album, and I believe it was one of the "single" releases. A glaring omission! If they really had to kill a tune, I would rather have seen "One In A Million" get the axe. Other than that, everything is great! I have always loved VOTF, and slowly but surely the tunes from Caravan have grown on me.

    4 out of 5 stars Classic Trower.......2007-01-04

    Having two Robin Trower lps on one CD is convenient, however, the song listings do not indicate which selections belongs to which CD. The two lps show two contrasting styles of the gifted power trio that formed Trower's band in his later period.

    4 out of 5 stars Not their best......but still a good double.......2006-10-12

    This package has the last two albums recorded by the band with the wonderful James Dewar on vocals. The first, Caravan to Midnight I found disappointing. The album represented a change in direction and in my opinion not for the better. Robin Trower admitted to spending more time on musical arrangements than previously and although the guitar work is still excellent, the funkier sound leaves me a bit cold. Victims of the Fury is a welcome return to the more familiar power trio line-up (Rustee Allen played bass on Caravan to Midnight and In City Dreams), and has Robin back to his raw sounding best. I rate this as the band's best since For Earth Below.

    5 out of 5 stars Robin Trower at his best!!.......2006-03-22

    Robin Trower has a lot of albums, This is one of his best.
    A great mixture of rock and soul... well worth the money!!

    5 out of 5 stars Robin Trower.......2006-01-30

    Robin Trower is the unsung guitar hero: An excellent musician who gets very little credit.
    The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Be a Marco Polo of music
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    The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways
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    ASIN: B000063NDQ
    Release Date: 2002-04-23

    Tracks:

    1. Mahur (Iranian) - Bruno Caillat
    2. Fakhri Havasi (Azeri) - Edalat Nasibov
    3. Balbyraun (Kazakh) - Aygul Ulkenbaeva
    4. Dance Of Tamir Agha (Armenian) - evorg Dabaghian
    5. Dilkash (Azeri) - Elshan Mansurov
    6. Uchun Dur (Uzbek/Tajik) - Jurabek Nabiev
    7. Choban Bayati (Azeri) - Mailik Mansurov
    8. Mokhalef (Iranian) - Hoseyn Qavami
    9. Shushtari (Iranian) - Hasan Kasa'i
    10. Lullaby From Itsuki (Japanese) - Kojiro Umezaki
    11. Ker-Tolgoo (Kyrgyz) - Samara Tokhtakunova
    12. Xiao Yue Er Gao ('High Little Moon') (Chinese) - Wu Man
    13. Jiu Kuaang ('Wine Mad') (Chinese) - Yao Bingyan
    14. Kharagay ('The Pine Tree') (Khakas) - Svetlana Chebodaev
    15. Ilme ('Hook') (Kazakh) - Aygul Ulkenbaeva
    16. The Gallop Of Jonon Khar (Mongolian) - Baterdene
    17. The Nightingale (Kyrgyz) - Ruslan Jumabaev
    18. The River Herlen (Mongolian) - Baterdene
    19. Nava (Uzbek) - Turgun Alimatov
    20. Woy Bala ('Hey, Kid') (Uyghur) - Nur Mahammat Tursun
    21. Meskin II (Uzbek) - Abdurahim Hamidov
    22. Ufar-e Bayat (Tajik/Uzbek/Bukharan Jewish) - Barno Is'hakova
    23. Chabbiyat Tazi Marghul (Uyghur) - Uyghur Muquam Ensemble
    24. Shawm And Percussion Band (Chinese) - Gongxiao Dasha Ensemble

    Tracks:

    1. The Nomadic Sound: Jew's Harp Melody (Kazakh) - Edil Huseinov
    2. The Nomadic Sound: Khai (Khakas) - Evgeni Ulugbashev
    3. The Nomadic Sound: Tepen Kok (Kazakh From Mongolia) - Kelek Kumaqay
    4. The Nomadic Sound: Kogmen (Khakas) - Slava Kuchenov
    5. The Nomadic Sound: Excerpt From Alpamish Epic (Uzbek) - Jaule Bakhshi
    6. The Nomadic Sound: Beyish Namasi ('Meoldy Of Paradise') (Qaraqalpak) - Qalbeke Uzaqbergenova
    7. The Nomadic Sound: Terme (Kazakh) - Almas Almatov
    8. The Nomadic Sound: Lament (Turkmen From Iran) - Dordi Torik
    9. The Nomadic Sound: Mashq-e Javanan (Tajik/Uzbek) - Sirajoddin Juraev
    10. The Nomadic Sound: Kuu (Kyrgyz) - Nurlanbek Nishanov
    11. Traditions Of Festivity: Sanam (Uyghur) - Abdurashid Nadirev
    12. Traditions Of Festivity: Charzarb (Tajik) - Abdullah Nariev
    13. Traditions Of Festivity: Mizghan-i Siyah ('Black Eyelashes') (Afghan/Tajik) - Muhammud Rahim Takhary
    14. Traditions Of Festivity: Love Song (Azeri From Iran) - Ibrahim
    15. Traditions Of Festivity: Qara Olu (Kazakh) - Edil Huseinov
    16. Spiritual Music: Kertolghau (Kazakh) - Sayan Aqmoldaev
    17. Spiritual Music: Dargilik (Tajik) - Khodapanah Berdov
    18. Spiritual Music: Madh (Tajik) - T. Soltan Qalbov
    19. Spiritual Music: Zikr (Uyghur) - Naqshbandi Afaqi Brotherhood
    20. Spiritual Music: Kyrgyz Wisdom Song (Kyrgyz) - Akli Sekebaev
    21. Spiritual Music: Allah Madad (Iranian/Afghan) - Abdollah Sarvar Ahmandi
    22. Spiritual Music: Alevi Song (Turkish) - Ashiq Faizullah Chinar
    23. Spiritual Music: Sufi Hymn (Turkish) - Jarrahi Dervishes And Others

    Amazon.com

    "What if Marco Polo had owned tape recorder?" This intriguing concept is raised in the liner notes to this impressive two-CD set, which wanders along ancient Asian trade routes known as the Silk Road. The first disc, Masters & Traditions, deals with formal styles performed by and for sophisticated connoisseurs. Meanwhile, the music on Minstrels and Lovers is played by amateurs who are part of daily life and thus reach a wider audience. The imaginary caravan passes through Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, and Afghanistan, encountering nomads, mystics, and bards along the way. The instruments are scratchy, pungent, and/or serene, while the singers weave a potent spell out of a millennium's worth of slow-changing rural and urban vistas. In the opening essay, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the project's artistic director, pleads for intercultural communication and empathy. This compilation provides an exotic, brave, entertaining first step in that direction. --Christina Roden

    Album Description

    What if Marco Polo had owned a tape recorder? And what if his epic travels along the Silk Road had taken place not at the end of the 13th century, but at the beginning of the 21st? Far-fetched conjectures to be sure, but our compilation The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan offers a glimpse of the rich musical life that an intrepid and curious traveler like Marco Polo might find in the lands of the Silk Road today.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Be a Marco Polo of music.......2007-05-06

    Its rather difficult to review this in the regular like it/don't like it way. This is the endemic music of the people along the silk road the runs across Asia. Some of it sounds very strange compared to Western music, like study for an Anthropology course, while some of it very enjoyable.

    5 out of 5 stars Northern Exposure.......2007-03-30

    This anthology is an outstanding survey of the northern section of the so-called Silk Road, taking us from Turkey, Azerbaijan,and Iran, through Uzbekistan, southern Siberia, China, and finally to Japan, but not in order, as the CD set is organized instead by category of musical function and the localities seem random. Although there are significant gaps in the styles, and I particularly miss the sweet lyric songs of Kyrgyz women, the powerful mugham voice of Qasimov of Azerbaijan, and more examples of the kylkobyz fiddle of Kzakhstan, the set provides a fine introduction of the musics of inner Asia and particularly the instruments. A glossary of instruments is provided, but unfortunately their images are often lacking. All the examples are short by necessity, when many traditional pieces are far longer in duration. For the uninitiated, it will take repeated listening to distinguish the uniqueness of timbre and rhythm from one land to the other; but this similarity of sounds helps demonstrate the role of the trade routes in sharing instruments and styles, such that the Japanese biwa, the Chinese pipa, and the Arabic oud all are related. If you want to attain some feel for the musics of inner Asia, then certainly these disks will meet the requirement.

    2 out of 5 stars Sparse Great Songs.......2007-03-29

    Some of the pieces on the first cd are "take away" great.
    The secound cd is ...
    I enjoy "world culture" music and sound however, the secound cd in this double collection was a monotonous let down.

    5 out of 5 stars The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan.......2007-01-03

    Thank you for this part of my research on Central Asia.

    5 out of 5 stars Like an Exotic Journey.......2005-08-06

    This is the ultimate World Music collection. It features authentic sounds from vastly diverse cultures, assembled in such a way that they don't clash, they flow along like a caravan journey. If you're looking for familiar tunes, this isn't for you. But if you'd like to expand your musical horizons, I highly recommend it.
    In the Land of Grey and Pink
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The Land of Grey and Pink
    • A wonderful mix of pop and progressive
    • A Classic
    • Wonderfully unforgettable...
    • A High Point in Progressive Music
    In the Land of Grey and Pink
    Caravan
    Manufacturer: Umvd Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005A0V0
    Release Date: 2005-12-22

    Tracks:

    1. Golf Girl
    2. Winter Wine
    3. Love to Love You (And Tonight Pigs Will Fly)
    4. In the Land of Grey and Pink
    5. Nine Feet Undergroud: Nigel Blows a Tune/Love's a Friend/Make It 76/Dan
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    7. Aristocracy [#][*]
    8. It's Likely to Have a Name Next Week/Winter Wine [#][*][Instrumental]
    9. Group Girl [First Version][#][*]
    10. Dissassociation/100% Proog [New Mix][*]

    Album Description

    Remastered reissue of the British progressive rock act's 1971 album. Featuring the original 5 tracks and 5 bonus tracks, 'I Don't Know It's Name', 'Aristocracy', It's Likely To Have A Name Next Wee, 'Group Girl' and 'Dissassociation/100% Proof' (new mix). Standard jewel case. 2001 release.

    Album Details

    Digitally Remastered and Includes the Previously Unreleased Track 'i Don't Know It's Name (Alias the Word), the Original Studio Version of 'golf Girl' with Different Lyrics, Studio Demo of 'winter Wine', a New Mix of 'disassociation/100% Proof' and Apreviously Unreleased Version of 'aristocracy'.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Land of Grey and Pink.......2007-05-08

    Maybe it could be because I was born in the wrong time, being only 33 years old, this album being a tad older, or maybe being the best kept secret in England's Canterbury district (town), I don't know. But one thing I got to say since I have heard the title song of this album, you don't get sick of it at all and why didn't these guys get as famous or more so than the Pink Floyd. I am a true fan of the singer/bass player Richard Sinclair, very rich and deep with a haunting sound betraying such great songs on this album. Every song on this album deserves recognition:

    1 Golf Girl 4/5
    2 Winter Wine 4/5
    3 Love To Love You 3/5
    4 In The Land of Grey and Pink 5/5
    5 Nine Feet Underground 5/5
    6 I Don't Know Its Name 5/5
    Etc.....etc....etc....the rest are part of the original songs on this album with a different take on them.
    Each one of these gems have a familar sound to it like you've heard it before in another time and it's a good feel. It is almost like Floyd or any progressive sounding material during this time but better, you even hear a little of Yes in here and even funny enough Rare Earth covering a Temptation song in Nine Feet Underground, near the end of the song. This group is really tight and it shows in their music indeed, too bad I didn't hear of them until recently in my life. And if you like this album, you'll like their other album 'If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You', funny name by the way.

    5 out of 5 stars A wonderful mix of pop and progressive.......2007-02-07

    This 1971 album is easily the most cheery and upbeat record that I have in my collection. It is an excellent example of the pop/prog side of the Canterbury scene (which is actually more diverse than most would make it out to be), is both warm and inviting, and boasts some solid musicianship - in short, this is a fantastic recording that brings me a great deal of enjoyment.

    The core musicians on this album comprise what I consider to be the definitive Caravan lineup: Richard Sinclair (bass, acoustic guitar, and vocals); Pye Hastings (electric/acoustic guitars; vocals): David Sinclair (Hammond organ; mellotron; backing vocal harmonies); and Richard Coughlan (drums and percussion). Joining the band are Jimmy Hastings (flute, tenor saxophone; and piccolo); and David Grinstead (cannon, bell, and "wind"). All of the guys are good players although I have to say that Richard Sinclair is the best: his bass work with Caravan, Hatfield and the North, and Camel is excellent. Richard also has a great singing voice, as does Pye Hastings and their vocal approach works very well with the material.

    I think that of all of the Canterbury bands (and other English progressive bands active at the time), Caravan stuck closer to the "pop song" format. Because of this, you will neither encounter the use of staggeringly complex time signatures, nor odd chords and root movements. Instead, the pieces on In the Land of Grey and Pink feature very pleasant melodies, and are mostly mid-tempo, without any jarring or experimental passages. There is also the classic Canterbury sense of humor, as evidenced by song titles such as Golf Girl and "Hold Grandad by the Nose". Most of the tracks on the album are in the 3-8 minute range, with the single exception of the massive 22'40" Nine Feet Underground suite.

    This remastered album features the original (and excellent) album art with loads of informative liner notes. The bonus tracks include several tracks that should have been included on the original record (e.g Aristocracy), whereas the remaining bonus tracks are simply alternate takes/versions.

    This is a great album lumped under the Canterbury scene and is very highly recommended to folks that do not mind a less technically-oriented approach to prog rock along with the excellent For Girls who Grow Plump in the Night (1973).

    5 out of 5 stars A Classic.......2006-11-22

    This album is rightly considered one of the classic albums of the Canterbury progressive rock style which gained considerable popularity in the early 70's. Caravan really hit their stride on this their 3rd album and many consider it to be the band's best. Still with the band's original lineup this album plays to the strengths of the songwriters and musicians. It is a great mix of prog rock, pop, and at times just plain nonsense that works on many levels. The lyrics are very hippie-ish expressing a positive idealism that is rare in today's world. The pop-ish tracks "Golf Girl" "In The Land Of Grey And Pink" and "Love To Love You" are all instantly humable and stick in your brain like good pop should. The proggier stuff "Winter Wine" and the classic album closer "Nine Feet Underground" show a band at the top of their game. "Nine Feet Underground" has become Caravan's "Free Bird" with its 22 minute length and uninhibited jamming it has become an essential part of the Caravan set list to this day. Although the album sounds a bit dated today, it is still a great listen. The remastered version (released in 2001) sounds great and has several bonus tracks.

    5 out of 5 stars Wonderfully unforgettable..........2006-09-08

    So, why does an album sound so incredibly fresh & alive well over thirty years after its release? Well, if there was an easy answer everybody would be doing it, but sometimes things just work... and Caravan's masterpiece does just that. First time through its bizarre, often childish lyrics may leave you feeling that you've dropped into a whimsical Edward Lear-esque hippy-fest... but careful because it'll get to you, and once it does you'll be hooked. Why? Well in addition to being infused with catchy melodies, perfectly metered lyrics, excellent playing, clever arrangements, and a highly distinctive feeling of pastoral "Englishness", there's something running through it all that elevates it from an interesting, relatively obscure slice of early 70's folk-jazz-rock into a "classic". Don't ask me what but it's different, unforgettable and above all timeless.

    5 out of 5 stars A High Point in Progressive Music.......2006-08-14

    Without fluffing this up too much, I just want to state that the reason this album works so well is because of one man: Richard Sinclair. Perhaps I am partial to his music and achievements outside of Caravan, but I can see no other reason why this album has succeeded where many others in the band catalogue have not. The previous two albums in the Caravan discography are nice enough and worth checking out, but they seem to be lacking. The band was fully entrenched in the quirky psychadelic music of the late 60's, but aside from some moments on "If I Could Do it All Over....", there aren't any strong, distinctive elements that set the group apart from its peers.

    During the production of this album, "In the Land of Grey and Pink", for whatever reason, Richard Sinclair came into his own as a songwriter. His writing and performances on the album are far from stunning: he's a decent enough singer, can pluck out a few chords on the guitar, but certainly no virtuoso. No, what Sinclair brought to this album was his sense of humor and fun. The whole thing begins with the classic "Golf Girl", a silly and campy song about a man who falls in love with a golf course employee. The melody and chord changes are nothing revolutionary, but again there is a light-heartedness to the song that is instantly appealing, even if the lyrics make little sense.

    In my opinion, the best track on the album is "Winter Wine", another Richard Sinclair composition. The song begins with Richard plucking on an acoustic guitar and singing a folk-sy tale of yearning, castles, dragons, and various other fantastical things. The song picks up steam at roughly the 1:00 point, with a strong guitar riff and drum beat. The progression is pretty steady throughout its length, with plenty of jamming on organ & guitar, courtesy of Dave Sinclair (Richard's cousin) and Pye Hastings, respectively. The key to this song is that it is lovely, it also grooves, and it is fun.

    Pye provides his sole contribution to the album "Love to Love You", which has a simple but catchy feel to it. The song has its own sense of fun, and the music is strongly appealing, but lacks the absurd humor of the Sinclair tracks previous to it. Coincidentally, the shortest track on the album.

    The title track: again, nothing ground-breaking in terms of song writing, but it is good fun and Sinclair sings about all sorts of strange nonsense. The wonderful thing is that the absurdity is never off-setting.

    The monster on this recording is "Nine Feet Underground", courtesy of Dave Sinclair. This is among the fan favorite recordings of the band, and it's not hard to see why. Unlike the previous tracks, it has many extended instrumental passages, with plenty of organ playing and grooves from the band. Strangely enough, the song doesn't FEEL as long as it does, and almost places the listener in a trance. The solos are never overly complicated, which is sometimes a fresh change from the million-notes-per-second mentality of other prog groups.

    Plenty of bonus tracks here, but I won't get into them (this review is long enough!). My overall feeling about this album is that, although it doesn't have a ground-shattering effect on the music scene, it does present Caravan as a fresh and unique voice in any field of music. Unfortunately Richard Sinclair would leave the band after this album, and Caravan would continue to provide us with catchy, sometimes epic songs with Pye Hastings trademark dry humor and arrangements (see For Girls Who Grow album). This is so much fun, very much a product of its time and almost Brit-centric humor, but a worthy purchase!
    Galactic Caravan: Intergalactic Bellydance
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Smooth music
    • It's okay, but doesn't sound like bellydance to me
    • Galactic Goosebumps...
    • As A Dancer
    • Great belly dance music
    Galactic Caravan: Intergalactic Bellydance
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Mondo Melodia
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002XEE1Q
    Release Date: 2004-09-14

    Tracks:

    1. Habet (Galactic Caravan's Intergalactic Belly Mix) - Hakim
    2. Soul Talk
    3. Tranceceiver
    4. Nomadic Transit
    5. Star Kids
    6. Voice From The Moon
    7. No Gravity
    8. Ghib An Aynayya (Galactic Caravan's DNR Transofrming Belly Mix) - Nawal Al Zoghbi
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    10. Om Om

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Smooth music.......2007-05-06

    I bought this at the recommendation of my bellydance instructor. I was not disappointed. It's a great mix of slow, fast, instrumental and vocal accompanied arabic music. Not very traditional, but suited my practice purposes perfectly.

    2 out of 5 stars It's okay, but doesn't sound like bellydance to me.......2007-02-18

    I was hoping this would be techno or ambient versions of bellydance beats and a few songs are, but most are just Arabic pop sounding.

    5 out of 5 stars Galactic Goosebumps..........2007-01-30

    ...is what some of these songs caused in me. hahaha I had to start with something corny. But no seriously it's a great cd and I'm glad I bought it. It's something that I can see myself playing for myself alone as a rock out to dance as a form of prayer and ultimate expression.

    5 out of 5 stars As A Dancer.......2007-01-04

    This Cd rocks, some of the neatest and drivin rhythms out there super to dance to and also to just enjoy, Right on really greatAAAA++++

    5 out of 5 stars Great belly dance music.......2006-11-04

    This cd is awesome!! I highly recommend it to anyone. Not only do I belly dance to this cd, I also just listen to it when I'm not dancing.
    Gypsy Caravan
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Wonderful Music- Buy it today!
    • A good sampler.
    • dance like no one is watching
    • dance like no one is watching
    • Pleasant but lacks bite, the Manteca compilation is better
    Gypsy Caravan
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music
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    ASIN: B000056KXN
    Release Date: 2001-02-13

    Tracks:

    1. Diri, Diri, So Kerdjan? - Romanyi Rota
    2. Mori Shej, Sabina - Kalyi Jag
    3. Pena - Saban Bajramovic
    4. Gipsy Song - Vlatko Stefanovski
    5. Les Yeux Noirs - Coco Brianval
    6. L'Amour S'Envole - Thierry Robin
    7. Al Likindoy - Miguel Angel Cortes
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    9. Kutka Avel E Sej Bari - Amaro Suno
    10. Codru - Djelem
    11. Sza Tele Zsav - Ando Drom

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    Call this the melodic side of the Romany diaspora, an easier companion than the Rough Guide: Music of the Gypsies, which covered not only Central Europe but also the Indian roots and even British tradition of the "traveling people," as they're known. Gypsy Caravan concentrates its energy on the song element, which can range from the klezmer style of Romanyi Rota to the more folkish quality of Ando Drom. The influence of the Rom on Spanish music is explored in the flamenco of both Thierry Robin and Miguel Angel Cortés, connecting the dots between cultures and emphasizing the influence of the this oft-persecuted people. Frequently life-affirming in its joy, but also capable of aching, lamenting sorrow, Gypsy Caravan shines a warm light on one facet of an ancient and complex culture, making for a strong introduction to some intoxicating music. --Chris Nickson

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Wonderful Music- Buy it today!.......2005-09-08

    My husband and I LOVE this cd, the songs are well crafted and catchy, the artists are highly talented, and you will be tapping your foot without knowing you did it!- I dance and sing along to this cd, and you will also. Whereas it may not cover all the areas that the Rom have traveled, I highly recommend this compilation as a great starter or addition to any collection. If you are a Dancer- this CD is a must have. We love to listen to it on road trips as the miles slip by hardly noticed through the joy of the music.

    5 out of 5 stars A good sampler........2004-02-02

    The music in this compilation is as varied and the musicians as spread out as the gypsies themselves. The four tracks from the Hungarian groups stands out the most because they have a haunting sadness to them interceded with hallow drums and passionate guitars. Track 5 from France is playful while Coco Brival's "Le Yeux Noirs" reminds one of the style the Gypsy Kings have made familiar throuthout the world. For me the song that stays with me the most is "Codru." It is full of sorrow in a romantic sort of way. It is the way I typically romanticize the lives of Gypsies,that's why it is my favorite. Over all, this is a good compilation for people trying to investigate the flavor of European gypsy music. All the songs are wonderful to listen to. Some reviewers are already recommending other compilations and musicians to try. This is the great thing about Putumayo World Music, it serves as a window into other worlds that we can visit thru beautiful music.

    5 out of 5 stars dance like no one is watching.......2003-09-04

    I don't often dance to music, preferring it to stay in the background as a pleasant voice as I get on with my daily chores or engage in my other hobbies. But with this CD I found myself dancing, swaying, and shaking as I worked in the garage or cooked in the kitchen, I even put a speaker in the backyard so I could dance as I picked veggies from the garden. This music filled me with joy and accented and at times overwhelmed my other hobbies. While the CD did lack a selection from the Romany indian roots, it did provide a wide range of Romany styles from the Hungarian to French to Spanish to the obscure Russo/Slavic Romany. I was also intrigued by this CD by its modern sound as tradtional Romany melodies were merged with progressive airs to show that this music is alive and growing and not a just an anthropological genre of folk songs. So if you want a sample of the roots of Gypsy Music and discover where it has been, Latcho Drom , or other fine CDs can help you, but if you want to Dance to the rythmns of where it is going then this CD is for you.

    5 out of 5 stars dance like no one is watching.......2003-09-04

    I don't often dance to music, preferring it to stay in the background as a pleasant voice as I get on with my daily chores or engage in my other hobbies. But with this CD I found myself dancing, swaying, and shaking as I worked in the garage or cooked in the kitchen, I even put a speaker in the backyard so I could dance as I picked veggies from the garden. This music filled me with joy and accented and at times overwhelmed my other hobbies. While the CD did lack a selection from the Romany indian roots, it did provide a wide range of Romany styles from the Hungarian to French to Spanish to the obscure Russo/Slavic Romany. I was also intrigued by this CD by its modern sound as tradtional Romany melodies were merged with progressive airs to show that this music is alive and growing and not a just an anthropological genre of folk songs. So if you want a sample of the roots of Gypsy Music and discover where it has been, Latcho domo, or other fine CDs can help you, but if you want to Dance to the rythmns of where it is going then this CD is for you.

    3 out of 5 stars Pleasant but lacks bite, the Manteca compilation is better.......2003-07-26

    Putumayo's compilation of gypsy music follows their usual vein of output: palatable introduction for neophytes, but not always the most inspiring or brilliant material. Nevertheless there are some gems on this CD that truly have the gypsy fire (Diri Diri So Kerdjan, Pena) but others are rather maudlin. I've travelled extensively through Eastern Europe and seen the gypsies in their natural habitat (brass bands in the Balkans, Budapest violin ensembles, Romanian tarafs) and I can assure you they sound spunkier and more soulful than some of these artists (who are a bit too polished). So buy the CD and get acquainted with the music, but remember this is a rather glossy take on the Rom culture. A much better compilation is Manteca's "From an early age: the incredible music of the gypsies" featuring giants such as Vera Bila, Esma Redzepova, Taraf de Haidouks, Muzsikas, Roomal, Fanfare Ciocarlia and a host of other luminaries. Also highly recommended is Saban Bajramovic's new album "Gypsy Legend" which is truly brilliant (he contributes probably the best track on this compilation, Pena).

    Think of this compilation as the junior high school of gypsy music: important and providing the necessary foundations for further study, but by no means the apex of achievement.
    Christmas Caravan
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • THE Christmas Album
    • My Favorite Christmas Album
    • For funky, Southern Fried Christmas
    • One of My Favorite Christmas Albums
    • Classic Christmas
    Christmas Caravan
    Squirrel Nut Zippers
    Manufacturer: Mammoth / Pgd
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    ASIN: B00000AE4A
    Release Date: 1998-10-06

    Tracks:

    1. Winter Weather
    2. Indian Giver
    3. A Johnny Ace Christmas
    4. My Evergreen
    5. Sleigh Ride
    6. I'm Coming Home For Christmas
    7. Carolina Christmas
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    10. Hanging Up My Stockings

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    Christmas Caravan finds the Zippers showing off not only their command of early jazz styles but also some deep blues roots ("Indian Giver") and an appreciation for cowboy music ("I'm Coming Home for Christmas"). Singer Katherine Whalen shines on a typically saucy rendition of "Winter Weather" and a number that would fit right in on Bummed Out Christmas: "A Johnny Ace Christmas," which memorializes the R&B singer killed in a December 24, 1954, backstage Russian roulette game. --Rickey Wright

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars THE Christmas Album.......2007-01-12

    This album is the one I wait all year to listen to. I love the blues and bluegrass songs. That his father's original recording is on the end is really cool.

    5 out of 5 stars My Favorite Christmas Album.......2005-12-01

    This is a great holiday CD and is truly one of my favorites. With songs that are slow and songs that are fast, the entire album is flawless and you can easily listen to it entirely in one sitting. It is rather unfortunate the Amazon no longer carries it.

    5 out of 5 stars For funky, Southern Fried Christmas.......2005-11-18

    As opposed to covering the usual cannon of tired Christmas songs, the Squirrel Nut Zippers have managed to record an album of completely original music, save one song, that sounds as though it came from another era. Instead of dabbling in pastiche or novelty, they have created music that is a legitamit entry into whatever genre they choose to tip their hat. It's become a holiday staple in my house, and it seems such a shame to only listen to it precious few weeks of the year. Highly recommend!

    5 out of 5 stars One of My Favorite Christmas Albums.......2005-11-09

    I was surprised by some negative reviews for this album. This is one of my most favorite Christmas albums and have been tempted to listen to this album at other points of the year. Some great fun songs that help bring out the spirit of the year and a nice change of pace from the traditional Christmas music that gets played to death during the season. I highly recommend adding this CD to your collection.

    5 out of 5 stars Classic Christmas.......2004-12-24

    I stumbled across this record in a used CD store and what a find it was! This CD is a great collection of tunes which bring back Christmas memories for those of us who are the same age as the guys (and gal) who wrote the song. This has quickly moved to the top of the stack of our Christmas favorites.
    Kundun: Music From The Original Soundtrack
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Fabulous blending of music, film and subject
    • Hypnotic
    • Middling
    • this Glass guy is really getting to me
    • Like Tibet:moving,haunting,enlightening...
    Kundun: Music From The Original Soundtrack
    Philip Glass
    Manufacturer: Nonesuch
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    ASIN: B000005J4V
    Release Date: 1997-11-25

    Tracks:

    1. Sand Mandala
    2. Northern Tibet
    3. Dark Kitchen
    4. Choosing
    5. Caravan Moves Out
    6. Reting's Eyes
    7. Potala
    8. Lord Chamberlain
    9. Norbu Plays
    10. Norbulingka
    11. Chinese Invade
    12. Fish
    13. Distraught
    14. Thirteenth Dali Lama
    15. Move To Dungkar
    16. Projector
    17. Lhasa At Night
    18. Escape To India

    Amazon.com

    For the second of 1997's dueling Buddhist epics (the other being Seven Days in Tibet, scored by John Williams), director Martin Scorsese made a wise--if commercially challenging--choice in tapping noted minimalist composer Philip Glass to score Kundun. Glass (who's previously scored the avant garde documentary Koyaanisqatsi trilogy, Mishima, and the strange Candyman horror series), is the perfect choice here; his own Buddhist beliefs play a key role in meshing image and music. Glass's familiar compositional techniques are wedded on Kundun to a sensitive use of ethnic instruments and the voices of the Gyuto Monks, adding an aura of spiritual power missing from most Hollywood fare. --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Fabulous blending of music, film and subject.......2005-02-27

    First, let me explain that I absolutely love the film Kundun.

    I beleive it is a true work of art/ labor of love that didn't receive the recognition it so much deserves.

    Let me skip to the big point-- the last 10 minutes of this film is a near perfect blend of music that is spot- on for the subject matter, which is enlightenment.

    My guess is that a *very conscious* person had a lot to do with the creation, blending & timing of the music, script and film, especially for the last ten minutes-- OR that it was a total coincidence that it came out to be so near perfect. (either is very much in keeping with the movie's theme, which is NOT the Dalai Lama at all, but enlightenment)

    Not for everyone, and I'm afraid I may have built it up in your mind too highly, so that you'll feel let down by the actual expereince of the music itself, I can say that *everytime* I listen to the last ten minutes especially (titled Escape to India), I cry for joy at *experiencing* a few minutes of the most sublime enlightenment, tears, sorrow & simple joy and wonder at being alive in this dance of life myself.

    Thank you, Phillip Glass, Martin Scorcese and all those involved in this brilliant study of how a culture's focus on a single individual being assumed to be enlightened-- and his training to actually act the part, resulted in a person of great compassion, richness and insight.

    In other words, their culture made him enlightened by treating him as enlightened.

    What if we were all assumed to be enlightened and treated as such-- what difference would that make to you, at this very moment, dear reader, as you absorb these words? If that sentence has any impact on you at all, then you'll likely be *deeply moved* by both the movie and soundtrack.


    5 out of 5 stars Hypnotic.......2001-12-01

    I may be in the minority of the reviewers here, in that I have never seen the movie "Kundun". I picked up this cd because it looked interesting (I know...u can't judge a book, or cd in this case, by it's cover), but I am a great experimentor and I love 'discovering' different forms and types of music. And this looked intriguing and different. I thought it might be hard to get into, but not at all. From the opening track I was spellbound. I find the whole album to be very dark and mysterious...captivating, hypnotic and spellbinding. It is unlike any soundtrack that I own, and I love it. I've been playing it straight for the last 3 days, and the more I hear it the more I find to like. It's a wonderful cd to relax and meditate too. It is very soothing. Now I just have to see the movie too. :)

    3 out of 5 stars Middling.......2000-05-23

    You may like Glass, you may like his previous film music, but you may not like this. Just sharing the category I'm in!

    Glass has done a lot of great work, and also a good deal of mediocre work, and this score is definitely in the latter. While it works well with the movie, listening to it on it's own is a disappointment. The difference between this and the great "Koyanisqaatsi" is important. The music for that movie was written with a core focus that permeates each piece, and althought the individuals sections are much longer than in "Kundun," interest never wanes. On this soundtrack, however, the trademark repetition never really catches hold, since there always seems to be a crucial musical element missing, as if there was nothing but accompaniment. While the tracks are briefer, they say very little, and there's no build up of musical drama. Of course, it's a soundtrack, and a good accompaniment to the other element of the movie, but as a stand alone recording it doesn't work.

    4 out of 5 stars this Glass guy is really getting to me.......2000-04-21

    I used to HATE Philip Glass. I thought, how can such a no-talent hack get work-- all he does is make the same music and recycle it! Then I saw Koyanasqatsi and Powaqqatsi. Powaqqatsi really impressed me, particularly because of the music. I saw the CD sitting in a record store one day, and bought it (the clerk even forgot to charge me for it!)

    Not less than a week ago I wrote a five-star review of the excellent Powaqqatsi soundtrack, relaying how great I thought the music was while knock, knocking Philip Glass for his repetition. After that I began browsing through the other Glass listings, listening to the samples. Later, I saw the Kundun DVD at my video store, and decided to watch it again. The next day, I searched out the soundtrack. I have to take back the statement I made about never having to hear another Glass score. Granted, all of his music seems to be variations of a similar theme, but he can take that in many directions. Kundun has an entirely different feel than Powaqqatsi. It is meditative, while Powaqqatsi is like a celebration of life. I own two Glass albums now, and now it seems likely that I'll own three (the Glass/Shankar collaboration looks appealing). I wouldn't have been able to fathom that a year ago.

    4 out of 5 stars Like Tibet:moving,haunting,enlightening..........1999-12-16

    A film score like this comes around very rarely-Philip Glass''Kundun'is so powerful and inspired that one may wonder whether the music generated the brilliant movie or the other way around.However, I believe that this soundtrack is quite satisfying on its own;one does not really have to see the film in order to be moved by such a marvelous piece of work.

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