Unspoken Words

Unspoken Words

Track Listings

1. Tenderly
2. Love for Sale
3. Autumn in New York
4. Solar
5. Triste
6. D.B. Blues
7. Nearness of You
8. You Don't Know What Love Is

Unspoken Words,Paul Kendall,Cat's Paw Records,Jazz,Pop

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Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone (CD + DVD)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Highly underrated and very overshadowed...
  • Beautifully evil..
  • Unique, interesting & excellent all around
  • Listenable...even though the singers voice is kind of corney...
  • Some greatness....some not really greatness
Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone (CD + DVD)
Akercocke
Manufacturer: Earache Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Choronzon
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ASIN: B000CQO116
Release Date: 2006-02-07

Tracks:

  1. Verdelet
  2. Seduced
  3. Shelter from the Sand
  4. Eyes of the Dawn
  5. Abbadonna, Dying in the Sun
  6. Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
  7. Intractable
  8. Seraphs and Silence
  9. Penance
  10. Lex Talionis

Album Description

Embracing both classic Death Metal harshness and expansive rock flourishes, the band have built upon the style that defined them on previous releases. No other extreme act has so successfully merged an overtly Satanic approach with such a daring, forward thinking sound.

This version features a limited edition bonus DVD.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Highly underrated and very overshadowed... .......2007-03-15

This album is a must hear for any true extreme metalheads... if your into the likes of Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, etc, you may wish to keep shopping at Hot Topic, but for Death/Black Metal fans that dig top musicianship and great songwriting and arrangements, you gotta hear this! I'm no satanist, but I didn't make the foolish mistake of passing these brits up just based on their religious preference, I'm a musician, who also happens to be a Metalhead... this album, played loudly on a dark night, preferably while driving through mountains or anywhere not in the city, will translate into a sublime experience. Also highly suggested, the new Cannibal Corpse and Deicide albums are F#$@ing awesome!!! \m/.

4 out of 5 stars Beautifully evil.........2007-03-02

Akercocke have released one of the most innovative metal albums of the decade, and this is it. A furious mixture of Prog/Black/Death/metal that flows seamlessy together in a grandoise and frightening formula is what puts this album high above the rest of the stale metal scene.

There are so many atmospheres and such a grand scale of dynamics that you can listen to this over and over and never grow bored. The vocals cross over from death growls, to behind-the-mix black metal shrieks, to gothic singing perfectly in sync with the rest of the band. There are very melodic passages, blinding death/black metal madness and even at times a tinge of electronica, but none of the elements ever overpower each other. This album lacks almost absolutely nothing. The only complaint (and it is a very minor one) is that the clean vocals are slightly out of tune. But hey, this is metal! Who cares right?

5 out of 5 stars Unique, interesting & excellent all around.......2006-10-08

Although Akercocke are commonly referred to as "progressive blackened death metal," there's no doubt that they're now officially in a league and genre all their own. And the band might not steer entirely clear of the musical blueprint Opeth first created in 1995, but there are several crucial differences. For one, Akercocke incorporate a much greater black metal influence into their music. Next, singer Jason Mendonca has an even wider and more impressive vocal range than that of Mikael Akerfeldt. He's able to sing cleanly, croon, growl, summon super low, indecipherable bellows that are reminiscent of bands like Dying Fetus, and (like almost any black metal singer), he can also pierce your ear drums with high, banshee-like shrieks. And it makes Jason's performance even more impressive when one hears that he's capable of using all of those vocal styles in just one song! Oh, and Akercocke are from England, not Sweden.

"Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone" is clearly rooted in death metal, but it's never limited to just one type of music. It brilliantly blends death, thrash, and black metal with prog rock (ala Cynic), chilling overtones, overtly Satanic poetry, gothic keyboards, other delicate, ethereal ambience, and trippy sound effects (i.e. maniacal laughter and creepy, snarling animal noises). Indeed, this is a very richly textured and almost mind-blowing record which shows off so many great dynamics, diversities, and details that it makes Ihsahn's debut ("The Adversary") sound like a Mayhem release (well not quite, but you get the point). But that's not to mislead you -- the songs aren't nearly as difficult to digest as you might think. From front to back, this album is impeccably smooth, flowing, diverse, exciting, instantly identifiable, satisfying, complex, intriguing, memorable, and all around genius.

"Verdelet" is an excellent album opener that's highlighted by catchy thrash riffs, a blistering guitar lead, and forceful double bass heft. Then it's time for the positively stellar second song, "Seduced." This is a mostly instrumental track and is bolstered by speedy, churning riffs and rapid, airtight death metal blasts. After that comes another song, "Shelter From The Sand," which is very difficult not to love. It flies out of the starting gate with strong, buzzsaw guitar flurries and vitriolic vocals before the band pulls hard on the song's reigns and include a soft, harmonic break with ominous guitar feedback, slow, jangly piano keys, and limpid, British-accented singing.

The extremely unpredictable title track (which begins with prog-ish, beeping bass notes and echoing guitar strums before suddenly launching into a breakneck thrash tempo and fiery guitar licks) is another candidate for the best song on here, and there are three other highlights near the end of the album."Intractable" is almost dreamy; "Seraphs and Silence" tosses a tasty, winding guitar solo into the mix; and, lastly, "Penance" is fueled by raging guitar work which almost careens off the map.

To summarize, "Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone" is nothing short of excellent. It does lose out to Enslaved's "Ruun" for 2006's finest black metal album to date, but it is still, hands down, the year's most intricate, unique, innovative, meticulous, interesting, and original extreme music release.

4 out of 5 stars Listenable...even though the singers voice is kind of corney..........2006-09-12

I had never heard of Akercocke before this, and I have to say that I am somewhat impressed and intrigued by this band.
First off, they have a nice blend of well produced black metal/acoustic/progressive rock that is right up my alley. The only thing that I cannot stand is the singers voice. It is kind of annoying. Other than that this album is quite good and is a must have for Metal fans alike.

2 out of 5 stars Some greatness....some not really greatness.......2006-07-10

I gave it two mostly because I have an overall negative feel for this album, and three seems basically neutral.

This album does a lot right, and has a lot of very cool parts, all going from heavy to soft, all over the place, as mentioned before. It is mostly well done, and I thoroghly enjoy such moments on the disc. However, there is a problem I have with one of the directions they take.

First, however, a comment on the "incredible range" of the vocals. I don't see it that way, and even if he technically has a better range, than Akerfeldt, it doesn't really matter to me, because Akerfeldt is simply better, even if his range is less. Which, by the way, I don't buy for a second. For one, on this disc, I see basically two styles used, clean vocals and *extremely* weak grindcore grunting. (See next paragraph for more on this) He very rarely uses any death growls or even black metal vocals (on a black metal disc!?). The great range seems to basically consist of singing and grunting, with a couple other styles thrown in for a couple minutes. (to the point that just sitting here, I can think of only a few seconds of it)

Now, for my big problem with the disc. The grindcore. For some reason, they feel the need to have grindcore moments in virtually every song. Featuring a very gutteral, indistinguishable (and unremarkable) grunting, and similarly unremarkable fast drums. (As if its some sort of innovation.) I don't even like grindcore, but this is reminicent of some of the worst I've heard. (In fact, it reminds me so much of a zombie hunting game featuring grindcore on the internet, that as I am listening to it on my cd player, I feel like I should be blasting zombies on this game). I have to ask--why not use death or black vocals, insead of grindcore grunts? (they're not really even vocals) I can stand any death/black growls, which is something I think only a fraction of metal heads can say. I like black metal. But I cannot listen to grindcore grunting. I simply can't--not to metion doing that doesn't really take much range and doesn't make you great.

So, overall--could have been utterly great, but too often divulges into grindcore-esque moments, which overshadow the, admitedly, fantastic parts. Which, by the way, outnumber the grindcore parts, but even that little bit is too much for me. (Maybe not you) Too bad.

EDIT: oh, and I haven't watched the DVD and don't really plan to before I sell this album, so who knows what its like?
Words Unspoken
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Adventures in Daydreaming
  • Incredible Talent
  • A TALENT FOR ALL AGES AND FOR ALL SEASONS!
  • Must Have CD
  • HIS BEST YET!
Words Unspoken
Randy Scott
Manufacturer: Orpheus Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00006JJ4E
Release Date: 2002-09-24

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Adventures in Daydreaming.......2004-08-13

This album was fantastic! He is a wonderful artist and each and every song sends me traveling to exotic places in waunderlust. So many of the cuts have been played on jazz stations and everyone who has heard this cd has used it as a relaxation piece.

His style reminds me totally of the new cd that is out right now by Dave Koz who, when listening to the two of them, sound identical in concept and systematic note structure. At first I even thought it was Koz until the store manager where I purchased the cd said who he was. Keep it up Randy - you'll do wonderful things and you have a great future ahead of you.

5 out of 5 stars Incredible Talent.......2003-10-29

I bought this CD because the DJ of "Jazz Now and Then" on WQNA was raving about an "incredible new talent" and then played a cut from this album. I had to agree, that this dude was great so I bought the album and now I play it all the time. Why isn't this guy more famous? His agent needs to book him on Leno or Letterman.

5 out of 5 stars A TALENT FOR ALL AGES AND FOR ALL SEASONS!.......2003-02-01

Randy Scott's music is unique! It appeals to people between the ages of eleven to eighty...and up! It reaches
deep into the listener's soul and provides comfort at the end of a chaotic day.

Randy's expertise with his instrument is phenomenal! He draws you in with his expert technique with "Sailing" and "Quicksand", gets you "mellow" with "Words Unspoken" and "Shades of Blue" and then touches your heart with "Peace Within Me" and "Everlasting Love"

I am a musician, and a very lucky one, because I get to listen to his music daily......and LIVE!

We are teachers in the same school. Randy's bands are the best middle school bands in Michigan. I have the pleasure of listening to him practice on his prep hour. And I have the rare experience of working with a person of integrity
who continuously demonstrates good values for his students.

Anyone who loves EXCELLENT music, appreciates that he is truly a role model for kids, and needs PEACE in this time of impending war must have Randy's CD.

Believe me, it will calm you!

Joanne Bokas
Southfield, Michigan

5 out of 5 stars Must Have CD.......2003-01-15

I bought this CD as an experimental buy. I had not heard of Randy Scott before, and being a saxophonist, I thought I'd try something new. What a surprise! I love this CD from Start to finish. Randy is a wonderful multi-instrumentalist who is anointed, gifted, and also writes very well. It's hard to pick a favorite on this CD because it is all good. But, If I had to choose I would say cut #4 "Outer Drive" GO BUY THE CD.

5 out of 5 stars HIS BEST YET!.......2003-01-05

This CD is definitely Randy at his best. "Lost in the Moment" is the stand-out song on the album, but this CD is good from beginning to end. Randy has a really unique sound that fits with traditional Smooth Jazz, and goes beyond it. This CD really makes you sit up and listen. People used to simple melodies and "elevator music" aren't ready for this!
Janácek: Osud (Fate)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • GREAT RECORDING, BUT THE PRICE...
Janácek: Osud (Fate)

Manufacturer: Chandos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00001T6K3
Release Date: 1999-10-26

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  1. Osud (Fate): Act I: Orchestra
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  5. Osud (Fate): Act I: 'Sun In The Heavens Up On High'
  6. Osud (Fate): Act I: 'We're Back Too Late' (Zivny)
  7. Osud (Fate): Act I: 'The Sun's Vanished' (Mila)
  8. Osud (Fate): Act I: 'Never Will I Forget This Fleeting Moment!'
  9. Osud (Fate): Act II: 'Slumber On Undisturbed In The Shadow' (Zivny)
  10. Osud (Fate): Act II: 'I Do, I Do!' (Mila)
  11. Osud (Fate): Act II: 'We're Married Now' (Zivny)
  12. Osud (Fate): Act II: 'Mummy, Mummy!'
  13. Osud (Fate): Act II: 'Unspoken Thoughts Go Far Beyond Words' (Mila's Mother)
  14. Osud (Fate): Act III: 'Listen To The Thunder Over The Horizon'
  15. Osud (Fate): Act III: 'Endless The Pain I Must Suffer'
  16. Osud (Fate): Act III: 'Enough Of That!'
  17. Osud (Fate): Act III: 'Mummy, Mummy! Do You Know What Love Is?'
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  19. Osud (Fate): Act III: 'Bitter Memories' (Zivny)
  20. Osud (Fate): Act III: 'It Seems To Be So Clear' (Zivny)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars GREAT RECORDING, BUT THE PRICE..........1999-12-01

This is 20th century opera at its most vivid. Once considered a failure, Osud was resurrected in an English translation that actually improves upon the original libretto. The music is as vital as anything in Janacek: the piece starts a churning riff strangely reminiscent of Philip Glass; the ending is equally memorable -- startlingly brusque and humorous. Throughout, we get musical drama tied to the quick of spoken language; conversations overlap, or suddenly fall silent. At times the story is ridiculous, but the production rides over any problems. Philip Langridge, as always, is great. My only qualm: this was originally a single disc CD on EMI, for a single disc price. Though the package is nice, the price is steep for some 70:00 odd minutes.
Vol. 2: Words Unspoken
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Vol. 2: Words Unspoken
    Electric Earth
    Manufacturer: Mausoleum
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000OOOIE6
    Release Date: 2007-03-28

    Album Details

    Swedish Hard Rock Band Inspired by Black Sabbath, Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden. Produced Robert Laghi (Mustasch, Hardcore Superstar, Freak Kitchen…).
    There and Then It's Gone
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      There and Then It's Gone
      Patrick Andrew
      Manufacturer: Words Unspoken
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
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      ASIN: B000AAIB10

      Product Description

      Song List: Just Begun; Closest Friend; There and Then It's Gone; Wax Girl; Separation; Olivia's Song; Everett's Song; This Private Room; Goodbye; Never Be the Same; Blow My Mind; Anotehr Day; Final Song
      Unspoken Words
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Avery's playing speaks volumes
      Unspoken Words
      Avery Sharpe
      Manufacturer: Sunny Side
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B0000035Y2
      Release Date: 1995-11-01

      Tracks:

      1. January In Brazil
      2. A Major Slam Jam In A Sharp (E)
      3. Nu-Trane
      4. Yesterdays
      5. Free Fall
      6. Blues On The Corner
      7. Unspoken Words
      8. Lost In A Dream
      9. Fresh Start

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Avery's playing speaks volumes.......2003-06-17

      I saw Avery with McCoy Tyner and was impressed with his ability, particularly when he plugged in a six-string electric bass and propelled the jam into fusion territory. McCoy lends a hand here, giving Avery's progressive take on McCoy's "Blues On the Corner" the authentic piano foundation, while John Blake's violin textures add a tinge of Mahavishnu-style fusion to some tracks. Besides "Blues" and the Harbach-Kern standard "Yesterdays", the remaining compositions are all Sharpe's. His wordless vocal on the last tune, "Fresh Start", creates the fascinating contrast of primitive-sounding chant against progressive electric fusion background. A very promising recording debut from a bassist who capably embraces traditional and progressive approaches.
      With Words Unspoken
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • the Muse
      • awesome trio
      • lynne arriale gels with piano
      With Words Unspoken
      Lynne Arriale Trio
      Manufacturer: Digital Music Prod
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000003DEL
      Release Date: 1996-10-29

      Tracks:

      1. Think Of One
      2. Woody N' You
      3. With Words Unspoken
      4. Windswept
      5. The Peacocks
      6. A Promise Broken
      7. Zingaro
      8. I Loves You Porgy
      9. Where Or When

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars the Muse .......2006-05-19

      With Words Unspoken, Arriale graces the keyboard with the touch of a goddess as Davis spins silken images through the air with percussive mastery not seen in decades (after all, Shelly Manne was his Godfather). Anderson's earthy soul supports this cosmos with a sonorous tonality which emerges from the ether itself. As is the case with their rivetting album, "Live at Montruex...," the trio's music is well worth an upgrade to your audio system: make a landing pad for the Muse! Check out Live at Montruex as the quality of the recording itself is superb.

      5 out of 5 stars awesome trio.......2001-11-19

      This is some of the best trio playing I have heard. They stretch the boundries and are truly playing from the soul. This group should be much more well known than they are. I am certainly spreading the name in my area of Detroit. I just wish they would play live here sometime. I wish them all the best.

      4 out of 5 stars lynne arriale gels with piano.......1999-10-15

      I met lynne arriale back in 1989 when she was playing various venues in nyc. I can claim to be the person who first booked her at sweet basil in the west village.

      I even spent a freezing wet thanksgiving in the village at green street cafe, enjoying the music of this "upand coming" musician."

      While her style is rather mellow and she is not much with words. She offers a deep dedication to her art. I admired her hours by the piano with nothing but her music and an occasional organic snack.

      that is the way to describe this cd, organic, natural, the music came deep from within the young Lynne Bernstein and still does from the now "lynne arriale. WHile her name has changed, her music and talent has grown even more true!
      Unspoken Words
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Tenor led Organ Trio Date
      Unspoken Words
      Paul Kendall
      Manufacturer: Cat's Paw Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00000BIAJ
      Release Date: 1998-09-01

      Tracks:

      1. Tenderly
      2. Love for Sale
      3. Autumn in New York
      4. Solar
      5. Triste
      6. D.B. Blues
      7. Nearness of You
      8. You Don't Know What Love Is

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Tenor led Organ Trio Date.......2001-07-26

      This CD is essentially made up of two different trios. The Forrester/Petschauer group has a more traditional sound whereas the Oswanski/Petrocini rhythm section could be considered modern in their approach to this instrumentation. Both groups have a cohesive sound when paired with Tenorist Kendall.
      Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
        Akercocke
        Manufacturer: Earache
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000AXW4YM
        Release Date: 2005-10-10

        Tracks:

        1. Verdelet
        2. Seduced
        3. Shelter From The Sand
        4. Eyes Of The Dawn
        5. Abbadonna, Dying In The Sun
        6. Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
        7. Intractable
        8. Seraphs And Silence
        9. Penance
        10. Lex Talionis

        Album Description

        Awesome new album from the distinctive Satanic Death Metal act Akercocke. Mixed by Neil Kernon (Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, Queensryche) with 10 total tracks. Earache. 2005.

        Album Details

        Awesome Album from Distinctive Satanic Death Metal Act.
        Words Unspoken
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Words Unspoken
          Randy Scott
          Manufacturer: Orpheus Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          Smooth JazzSmooth Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B0000TGA9G
          Release Date: 2003-10-28

          Tracks:

          1. Lost in the Moment
          2. Sailing
          3. Words Unspoken
          4. Outer Drive
          5. Shades of Blue
          6. Deja Vu
          7. Quicksand
          8. Peace Within Me
          9. Everlasting Love
          10. Paradise Island
          11. Meditation
          12. Melody

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