| 1. Intro |
| 2. Dr. Boom-Bombay |
| 3. Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi) |
| 4. Rice and Curry |
| 5. Safari |
| 6. S.O.S. (The Tiger Took My Family) |
| 7. Holabaloo |
| 8. Shaky Snake |
| 9. Girlie Girlie |
| 10. My Sitar |
| 11. Indy Dancing |
| 12. Outro |
| 13. S.O.S. [Extended Ravi-Dance Version] |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track.
Rice & Curry,Doctor Bombay,Wea International,Finland,Jazz,Pop
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O
Damien Rice Manufacturer: Vector Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009V7P8 Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Delicate
- Volcano
- The Blower's Daughter
- Cannonball
- Older Chests
- Amie
- Cheers Darlin'
- Cold Water
- I Remember
- Eskimo
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Irish troubadour Damien Rice doesn't so much reinvent the folk genre on this lush, impossibly mature debut album as push its boundaries in several compelling musical directions at once--all the more remarkable considering the album was largely self-produced and home-recorded. His songs revolve around familiar, bittersweet concerns of life, love, and their attendant frustrations, but delivered with conspiratorial intimacy on melodic wings (like on the graceful "Cannonball") that Rice seems almost embarrassed to share. If there's anything like a template here, it's "The Blower's Daughter," the song that first attracted the interest/stewardship of film composer David Arnold (whose guest production provides "Amie" with expansive cinematic elegance) and became a massive Irish hit. His plaintive vocal, embroidered by the mournful solo cello of Vyvienne Long, is suddenly brightened by an instrumental flourish and Lisa Hannigan's vocals--before just as quickly wafting on the breeze. With touches that range from "Day in the Life"-styled string collages to the dizzy, exhilarating neo-operatic excesses of the 16-minute "Eskimo," Rice's musical palate here is as adventurous as his songs are grounded in emotional intimacy. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
Damien Rice's intriguing brand of stylishly, un-styled dirty folk music has made him one of the standout artists of 2003. O was first released in Ireland, where it quickly broke the top ten, and achieved triple-platinum status. Slim hard-back digipak. Vector. 2003.Customer Reviews:
And so it is, just like you said it would be.......2007-06-17
The magic's in the arrangements as well as the vocals, though - the echoing guitar and longing cello in the record's highlight, the dazzling "Blower's Daughter" (well-used as the main theme for Mike Nichol's screen adaptation of "Closer"); the mixture of classic and contemporary instruments which fall like an avalanche in "Cheers Darlin'"; the consciously insane opera in the wonderful "Eskimo." Rice is aware of the craziness of this world, but he's more interested in the simple beauty of it: things like the wind in your hair or the sun setting over a field. Lisa Hannigan's smooth, breezy vocals support Rice, who knows just when to let her soar. In fact, Rice knows when to do everything. His timing is impeccable. He knows when to sing, when to let Hannigan sing, when to bring in the violins - even when to let the opera singer loose.
There are by no standards any bad or even lackluster pieces on "O." There are some that are more extraodinary than others, however: along with "Blower's Daughter," the reflective "Cold Water," the bitter "Cheers Darlin'," the wise "Volcano," the another-day folk of "Older Chests," and the soaring lunacy that is "Eskimo" (hang around throughout "Eskimo" to hear two hidden tracks, the excellent, bombastic "Prague" and Hannigan's cynical take on "Silent Night"). As an added bonus, each song works equally well seperately or together with the rest of the album. I'd highly recommend buying the album as opposed to downloading the songs, though. Almost impossibly beautiful, "O" was one of the best records of 2003 (the best?) and remains one of the best of the decade.
My Most Prized Possession.......2007-06-17
Great suprise.......2007-05-09
Absolutely awesome ..........2007-05-07
Addict.......2007-03-31
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9
Damien Rice Manufacturer: Heffa/Vector/Warner Bros. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IU3XTM Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- 9 Crimes
- The Animals Were Gone
- Elephant
- Rootless Tree
- Dogs
- Coconut Skins
- Me, My Yoke, and I
- Grey Room
- Accidental Babies
- Sleep Don't Weep
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Not quite as endearing as his raw and seductive 2002 debut, O, the second full-length album by Irish troubadour Damien Rice finds him taking a more slapdash approach to his lyrics and arrangements, with balmy tracks like "Rootless Tree," "Coconut Skins," and "Me, My Yoke, and I" seemingly made up and recorded on the spot. Strange then that it took so long for 9 to actually arrive, with just a handful of odd collaborations (Tori Amos, Herbie Hancock) and one promising benefit single ("Unplayed Piano") to hold fans over during the four-year delay. Nothing here quite achieves the lush poetry on display there, although Rice and his singing companion Lisa Hannigan come close with the creepy opening track "9 Crimes" and the damaged whisper-to-a-scream ballad, "Elephant." --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
9 is the extraordinary follow-up to young Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice's critically acclaimed 2003 debut album O-which sold more than 2 million copies worldwide, including more than one million in the U.K. The single "9 Crimes" will have its network television debut on the hit ABC show Grey's Anatomy in the November 23rd episode.Customer Reviews:
Secret treasure.......2007-07-07
Is a good CD.......2007-07-03
This is pure genius.......2007-06-29
I love this man.......2007-06-08
One case where I prefer O to 9.......2007-06-05
But, there's still a lot to like about Damien Rice's second release. The title track "Nine Crimes" is probably my favorite of this collection, but I wouldn't skip any either. Even "Coconuts" which I felt was kind of off the cuff, is still good music.
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The Lion King (1997 Original Broadway Cast)
Elton John , Tim Rice , Heather Headley , and Mark Mancina Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001M1B Release Date: 1997-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Circle Of Life
- Grasslands Chant
- The Morning Report
- The Lioness Hunt
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King
- Chow Down
- They Live In You
- Be Prepared
- The Stampede
- Rafiki Mourns
- Hakuna Matata
- One By One
- The Madness Of King Scar
- Shadow Land
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight
- Endless Night
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight
- He Lives In You (Reprise)
- Simba Confronts Scar
- King Of Pride Rock/Circle Of Life
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An Oscar win might suggest a score that would need a miracle to be bettered--but this colorful stage adaptation of Disney's The Lion King does so with flair. Composers Mark Mancina and Lebo M worked closely together to fuse the movie's many disparate elements. Where there was a veritable army exercising creative influences for the animated tale, this brings it all under the wings of a like-minded few. This is genuinely apparent as one track flows into the next. The African rhythms--both vocal and in instrumentation--come across as authentic and original all at once. No doubt this is largely through Mancina's passion for peculiar instruments and the possibilities suggested from nightly live performances. "Grasslands Chant" is a good place to hear this. The hit favorites are here of course, but both "Circle of Life" and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" are pleasingly unrecognizable with chorus and shifting beats. Better still is the likelihood they will now be eclipsed by some of the new numbers. Mancina's own "He Lives in You" being a strong contender. With a sound mix as crisp as you'd hope to find, this is rousing stuff. --Paul TonksCustomer Reviews:
Choose this one over the movie soundtrack..........2007-06-28
I took off one star because I am not a fan of the singer portraying Scar in this recording, and I don't like most of his songs or those the hyenas sing. But the excellence of everthing else makes up for it.
Best musical soundtrack ever!!!.......2007-05-19
We love the Lion King.......2007-05-17
Great Soundtrack for a Great Musical.......2007-05-13
Go see the show, just don't buy the CD there.......2007-03-04
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Under the Iron Sea
Keane Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FBHT1C Release Date: 2006-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Atlantic
- Is It Any Wonder?
- Nothing In My Way
- Leaving So Soon?
- A Bad Dream
- Hamburg Song
- Put It Behind You
- Crystal Ball
- Try Again
- Broken Toy
- The Frog Prince
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If U2 hadn't already released a pair of career retrospective discs, this British trio's second album would neatly do the trick in one. Not much of a surprise since Keane spent a good deal of time supporting Bono and company following the release their breakthrough debut, Hopes and Fears. From the melancholic "Crystal Ball" to the sinisterly beautiful "Is It Any Wonder?" (a blatant homage to "Zoo Station"), Keane have perfected their forebear's dark stadium-rock formula on their second album, all the more miraculous considering it was once again done without guitars. If Under the Iron Sea sounds considerably edgier than its predecessor, that's because it was recorded while the band was on the verge of splitting. But the friction has also given Keane a renewed sense of purpose, breaking the mid-tempo monotony with vibrant material such as "Nothing in My Way" and "Try Again": soaring songs that make the band sound unsinkable. --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
"Under The Iron Sea" was recorded at The Magic Shop in Soho, New York, and back at Helioscentric Studios, near Battle.In making this record we tried to confront all our worst fears, to ruthlessly scrutinise ourselves, our relationship with each other, with other people, and with the world at large, and to make a journey into the darkest places we could find.
It made for an incredibly intense atmosphere during the writing and recording of the album, and the resultant songs and sounds very much reflect that. In the songs we created a kind of sinister fairytale-world-gone-wrong, a feeling of confusion and numbness represented by a dark place under an impenetrable iron sea. To express all this we created entirely new sounds by putting an old electric piano and various analogue synths through many different combinations of vintage guitar effects pedals, creating soundscapes that range from the percussive to vast oppressive walls of distortion.
We were writing, singing and performing with a drive, intensity and fury that is almost unrecognisable from our previous music.
It was important that this album had a strong visual presence too, and the start of that was the collaboration with Irvine Welsh on ¡®Atlantic¡¯ offered somebody who both inspired us, and found his own inspiration in our music.
His resulting film echoes the importance of that visual identity we strove for.
We wrote Under The Iron Sea because we needed a record that was going to make us feel alive again.
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Absolutely fantastic singles.......2007-06-27
Really like it.......2007-06-25
Great band!.......2007-06-20
Another one for the heartbreak can[n]on.......2007-06-04
With their propulsive, shifting rhythms and mesmerizing, serpentine melodies, the best songs on IRON SEA are shoutouts to the heartbroken -- tumbling mixes of incredulity, anguish and rage -- and this is one of those discs you will play 5000 times in a row the next time it happens to you. Hey, you did it with "Every Breath You Take" -- but the stalker self-pity that was thrilling when you were a kid and everything was crystal clear no longer seems so useful at an age where things are a leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetle more complicated.
Musically, Keane has mastered the art of baroque-pop in a way that only a few have: their songs have the standout quality of being consistently surprising and perfectly inevitable at the same time.
So it isn't perfect and it won't change the world, but IRON SEA is a minor masterpiece -- a swirling, complex companion to Basho's great, stark haiku, just as true and just as uncomforting:
I think of the day before I met her
When it seemed
I had no troubles at all
Under the Iron Sea is Golden.......2007-05-22
I ordered the album and when it came I popped it into my stereo and sat down. I listened to the whole CD. Then I listened to it again. I was dazzled by the intersecting rhythm lines, key changes, the poor lyric scansion that seems to rhyme even though it shouldn't, and the tenor of Tom Chaplain's voice. This album has depth. It encompasses a sound that has been established by the Beatles and has evolved up through bands like Cold Play and Radio Head; Yet it has a little irreverence, giving it a feeling of angst that makes it more interesting to listen to. It's industrial enough to sit in the "Rock" section of your local record store, yet it's still technically a "Pop" album.
I highly recommend this album. It truly is a fresh sound and feel. It will appeal to rock folks, as well as pop people. If I were on the panel for album of the year I certainly would've voted for this one!
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Disney's Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
Alan Menken , Howard Ashman , and Tim Rice Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DT8E Release Date: 1994-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Prologue (The Enchantress) - Wendy Oliver
- Act I: Belle - Susan Egan/Burke Moses/Kenny Raskin/Sarah Solie Shannon/Paige Price/Linda Talcott...
- Act I: No Matter What - Tom Bosley/Susan Egan
- Act I: No Matter What (Reprise) / Wolf Chase - Tom Bosley
- Act I: Me - Burke Moses/Susan Egan
- Act I: Belle (Reprise) - Susan Egan
- Act I: Home - Susan Egan
- Act I: Home (Reprise) - Beth Fowler
- Act I: Gaston - Kenny Raskin/Burke Moses/Sarah Solie Shannon/Paige Price/Linda Talcott...
- Act I: Gaston (Reprise) - Burke Moses/Kenny Raskin
- Act I: How Long Must This Go On? - Terrence Mann
- Act I: Be Our Guest - Gary Beach/Beth Fowler/Heath Lamberts/Barbara Marineau/Brian Press/Stacey Logan...
- Act I: If I Can't Love Her - Terrence Mann
- Act II: Entr'acte / Wolf Chase - Original Cast
- Act II: Something There - Susan Egan/Terrence Mann/Gary Beach/Beth Fowler/Heath Lamberts
- Act II: Human Again - Gary Beach/Barbara Marineau/Heath Lamberts/Stacey Logan/Brian Press...
- Act II: Maison Des Lunes - Burke Moses/Kenny Raskin/Gordon Stanley
- Act II: Beauty And The Beast - Beth Fowler
- Act II: If I Can't Love Her (Reprise) - Terrence Mann
- Act II: The Mob Song - Burke Moses/Kenny Raskin/Gordon Stanley...
- Act II: The Battle - Original Broadway Cast
- Act II: End Duet / Transformation - Terrence Mann/Susan Egan
- Beauty And The Beast (Reprise) - Original Broadway Cast
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Way back in 1991, many of us saw the single-handed salvation and revival of the old-fashioned American-style Broadway musical comedy. True, it was in the form of a feature-length Disney cartoon, but Beauty and the Beast had it all: a wonderful, tuneful score (including a huge hit title-song), off-the-wall choreography, a great opposites-attract love story with an ultimately happy ending, comic subplots, colorful period costumes, a romantic location in small-town France, and an irresistible cast, including Angela Lansbury as the voice of a teapot. Alan Menken's songs, with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, literally introduced the characters ("Belle" and "Gaston") and carried them gracefully through the old fairy tale with its new animated twists. Disney understandably decided to transpose this cinematic miracle to the Broadway stage in 1992. Beauty and the Beast at the fabled Palace Theatre has done as much as anything to revive New York's theatre district; it led to a similar animated film-to-stage transfer of The Lion King, which allowed for the magnificent restoration of the 1902 New Amsterdam Theatre, which was the cornerstone of the cleanup of 42nd Street, which in turn transformed Times Square and "Broadway" into the world's number-one tourist destination. And we're all terribly grateful. But, on stage, Beauty and the Beast was flat, and most of that lack of fizz is, alas, captured on compact disc. The good songs are all here, such as "Be Our Guest," but the performances of them are mostly perfunctory--the exception being the vocal renderings of Susan Egan as Belle, the Beauty. Further, the Disneyfication of the Broadway musical seems to extend to faceless and interchangeable (read: cheap to hire) players, a practice that extends to The Lion King. The only "names" in the original Beauty and the Beast cast were Beth Howland as the teapot and Tom Bosley, a mere shadow of his former Fiorello, as Belle's father. Even worse, unlike The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast was not reinvented for the stage. It's my theory that the kids who made up the live audience (and many of their parents) were filling in the blanks from repeated viewings of the cartoon on video. If you're willing to do the same when only listening, this CD might do. But why, when the movie soundtrack album is available? --Robert WindelerCustomer Reviews:
Great CD.......2007-07-16
Music from my all-time favorite Disney movie, plus some!.......2007-06-28
All the original music from the movie is here, and (somewhat surprisingly) all the songs they added for broadway fit in seamlessly and really add to character development. The new songs are:
"Me" - this is one of my favorite additions, it's a semi-proposal from Gaston to Belle and the lyrics are very funny. Makes me laugh every time I hear it.
"Home" - A song Belle sings when she first comes to the Beast's castle, it shows her determination in the face of despair. Beautiful vocals by Susan Egan, who makes a great Belle. She also plays Megara in "Hercules"
"If I Can't Love Her" - A song for the Beast that helps to make him a sympathetic character earlier in the show. It is a good song and fulfills its purpose, but I am not a big fan of the actor who plays the Beast
"Mason de Lunes" - Another song for Gaston as he lays down his plan to lock Belle's father in the insane asylum. Not as funny as "Me" but still great.
Out of all the new and old songs, however, my favorite music on the cd is the instrumental "Transformation" I could listen to that every day.
Original Bway Cast Recording is not what the show ended up being.......2007-06-22
i am pretty upset!.......2007-06-09
Wonderful score.......2007-05-09
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Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1992 Canadian Cast)
Tim Rice , and Donny Osmond Manufacturer: Decca Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001E0A Release Date: 1994-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- Any Dream Will Do
- Jacob and Sons / Joseph's Coat
- Joseph's Dreams
- Poor, Poor Joseph
- One More Angel in Heaven
- Potiphar
- Close Every Door
- Go, Go, Go Joseph
- Pharaoh Story
- Poor, Poor Pharaoh
- Song of the King (Seven Fat Cows)
- Pharaoh's Dreams Explained
- Stone the Crows
- Those Canaan Days
- The Brothers Come To Egypt / Grovel, Grovel
- Who's The Thief?
- Benjamin Calypso
- Joseph All the Time
- Jacob in Egypt
- Finale: Any Dream Will Do / Give Me My Colored Coat
- Joseph Remix
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Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat completed the transition from cantata for schoolkids to big-budget glitzfest with Steven Pimlott's 1991 London revival. Here's the 1992 Canadian version of that show, and even if it's not an ideal recording--Janet Metz as the narrator is no match for Laurie Beechman in the original Broadway cast and there's a little too much synthesizer in the orchestrations--this CD is valuable for the performance of former teen pop idol Donny Osmond as the title character. He's in excellent voice, and was so right for the role that he was selected to preserve it for the 2000 video production. And of course the songs are still here, showcasing Rice's witty lyrics and Lloyd Webber's chameleon tendencies--dabbling in country, calypso, French cafés, and a King-like pharaoh--as well as favorites "Any Dream Will Do," "Close Every Door," and "Go, Go, Go Joseph." This production also includes the "Joseph Remix" (also known as the "Joseph Megamix"), a nine-minute medley of themes arranged with a heavy beat that was used for a kind of onstage aerobics routine as the show's postscript. --David HoriuchiCustomer Reviews:
JUST THE BEST.......2007-05-13
However, if you want to hear the music with Donny Osmond's voice, then buy this cd.
Fabulous Music!.......2007-03-08
We love it.......2007-01-17
Unhappy with sound.......2007-01-09
Great for Family listening!.......2006-08-29
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Aida (2000 Original Broadway Cast)
Elton John , and Tim Rice Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RCVM Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Act One: Every Story Is A Love Story
- Act One: Fortune Favors The Brave
- Act One: The Past Is Another Land
- Act One: Another Pyramid
- Act One: How I Know You
- Act One: My Strongest Suit
- Act One: Enchantment Passing Through
- Act One: My Strongest Suit (Reprise)
- Act One: Dance Of The Robe
- Act One: Not Me
- Act One: Elaborate Lives
- Act One: The Gods Love Nubia
- Act Two: A Step Too Far
- Act Two: Easy As Life
- Act Two: Like A Father, Like Son
- Act Two: Radames' Letter
- Act Two: How I Know You (Reprise)
- Act Two: Written In The Stars
- Act Two: I Know The Truth
- Act Two: Elaborate Lives (Reprise)
- Act Two: Enchantment Passing Through (Reprise)
- Act Two: Every Story Is A Love Story (Reprise)
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For his second Broadway musical (and first time out writing a full show directly for the stage), Elton John certainly set his sights high by turning to one of the grandest of all operas as a source. His continued collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice has produced a work far closer to the agreeable pop style and formula of the team's Disney musical, The Lion King, than to the majesty and tragic passion of Verdi's opera. But the compelling tale of conflicting loyalties and star-crossed lovers--retooled in part by acclaimed playwright David Henry Hwang--inspires some of John's signature melodic felicity, as in "Elaborate Lives" and "Every Story Is a Love Story." And the original cast recording marks a dramatic leap forward from 1999's dreary mishmash studio concept album, thanks to the heat generated by Heather Headley and Rent star Adam Pascal as the forbidden lovers. Sherie René Scott can turn on a dime from a parodic stance ("My Strongest Suit") to sad resignation ("I Know the Truth"), while the three get to blend in the ensemble "A Step Too Far"--a pop counterpart to the intensity of operatic ensemble. The score touches on reggae and gospel, and on all-out rock balladry (where it's fun to hear Pascal clearly imitating John's characteristic vocal inflections), but it's most touching in the more reflective moments given to Headley's dignified Nubian princess. --Thomas MayCustomer Reviews:
Amazing!!.......2007-06-22
(The only thing missing on the disc- and it's missing on any musical soundtrack- is the overture at the beginning and end of the production- those were awsome to hear also)
An Impresive & Catchy Pop Musical .......2007-05-29
One of the best Broadway Shows!.......2007-05-15
High Quality.......2007-03-23
Excellent.......2007-03-17
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Jesus Christ Superstar (Original London Concept Recording)
Andrew Lloyd Webber , and Tim Rice Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002P4H Release Date: 1996-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Heaven On Their Minds
- What's The Buzz/Strange Thing Mystifying
- Everything's Alright
- This Jesus Must Die
- Hosanna
- Simon Zealotes/Poor Jerusalem
- Pilate's Dream
- Temple, The
- Everything's Alright [30 seconds long]
- I Don't Know How To Love Him
- Damned For All Time/Blood Money
Tracks:
- Last Supper, The
- Gethsemane(I Only Want To Say)
- Arrest, The
- Peter's Denial
- Pilate And Christ
- King Herod's Song(Try It And See)
- Judas' Death
- Trial Before Pilate(Including 39 Lashes)
- Superstar
- Crucifixion
- John Nineteen Forty-One
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It may not have been the first rock opera (the Who's Tommy was released in 1969), but Jesus Christ Superstar was a legendary album long before it hit the stage, thanks to Tim Rice's compelling book and lyrics combined with Andrew Lloyd Webber's irresistible music. Telling the story of the last days of Christ from the point of view of Judas (Murray Head), the still-unmatched original cast also stars Deep Purple's Ian Gillan as Jesus and Yvonne Elliman as Mary Magdalene, the role she made into a career (with a cameo on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack). Decades later, such songs as "Superstar," "I Don't Know How to Love Him," "Heaven on Their Minds," and "Everything's Alright" still retain their extraordinary power. --David HoriuchiCustomer Reviews:
Great response time.......2007-07-14
Beyond doubt the best JC Superstar.......2007-06-09
If exploring this opera rock- then this is the classical.......2007-05-14
Though not as impressed as I was when I saw the movie in my 20's.. what always stayed in my mind was the inerpretation of the original LP.. the dispair and intensity of judas in "Dammned for all time" its just too much... Ian Gilla's interpretation on getsamni is unique.. yet I think this is the only song that is best sang in the movie.
original Jesus Christ Superstar with Ian Gillan.......2007-05-12
Excellent CD!.......2007-05-07
Ian Gillan is/was an amazing talent! This CD is a must-have for all JCS fans!
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The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Elton John , and Tim Rice Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001M1Y Release Date: 1994-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Circle Of Life - Carmen Twillie/Lebo M.
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King - Jason Weaver/Rowan Atkinson/Laura Williams
- Be Prepared - Jeremy Irons/Whoopi Godberg/Cheech Marin/Jim Cummings
- Hakuna Matata - Nathan Lane/Ernie Sabella/Jason Weaver/Joseph Williams
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Joseph Williams/Sally Dworksy/Nathan Lane/Ernie Sabella/Kristle Edwards
- This Land (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- To Die For (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- Under The Stars (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- King Of Pride Rock (Instrumental) - Hans Zimmer
- Circle Of Life - Elton John
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King - Elton John
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John
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Elton John doesn't seem like a natural choice to write for a Disney musical, but he rose to the task on The Lion King, transcending his usual penchant for the softest of soft rock. Sir Elton's collaboration with Tim Rice (former writing partner of Andrew Lloyd Webber) helps connect the soundtrack to the theatrical lineage of all Disney musicals--so much so that, like Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King was eventually adapted for Broadway. Undistinguished songs like "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" are far outnumbered by stirring, stately tunes that lent the film so much of its sense of pageant and play. --John SanchezCustomer Reviews:
fun but flawed.......2007-05-07
first off there's hans zimmer's score. his score is both powerful and moving. it brilliantly incorperates elements of local african music (provided and arranged by lebo m) these elements give it a great feeling of belonging not only to the film but to it's setting. without these tribal elements the score would have been far less compeling. one small problem is when the score abandons these elementsl; they're not carried through in all of the music. but its not enough to be a real distraction. the power of the score allows the listener to feel the wildabeast charging or smell the rain falling during the monsoon or experience the brilliance of the circle of life.
SCORE 5 out of 5
the songs had music by elton john and lyrics by tim rice. the following is a song-by-song breakdown.
THE CIRCLE OF LIFE - this is a great opening number with powerful vocals provided by carmen twillie and impressive african-inspired vocals in the beggining by lebo m. with the actual film, this is not only a moving but inspiring piece of cinema. even without, this is a great song that still gives me goose-bumps. this definately warranted its oscar nomination
5 out of 5
I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE KING - this is a really fun song by simba and nala along with zazu. its infectious beat and lyrics definately leave u humming. this may not be the most memorable song, but it definately captures the youth and innocence of simba at this point
5 out of 5
BE PREPARED - this is scar's big number so to speak. it features the hyenas in a very dark yet memorable song. the rhaspy vocals and wonderful musical arrangements make this a great piece that is both eery and impressive.
5 out of 5
HAKUNA MATATA - this is the second oscar nominated song, and although its fun buddy type number, it does get old and doesnt really age as well as the rest. this is honostly one of the weakest songs, believe it or not, its good but just cant really hold up to the other stronger pieces.
4 out of 5
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT - here it is, 1994's oscar winner for best original song. honostly i feel that the circle of life deserved that award, but here's the song that got it. the film's version is very romantic, especially for featuring a couple of lions, timon and pumba's parts are funny, but it is simba and nala's portion that takes it home. btw elton john's version at the end is a definate winner.
5 out of 5
SONGS OVERALL - 5 out of 5
so if the score gets 5 and the songs get 5, why does the album only get 4? the answer's pretty simple. for the first time since 1989 with the little mermaid, two composers helped on this film. one provided the film's score and one provided the music for the songs. because two composers worked on this, it feels a little incohesive at times. this isn't really noticible within the film but on the soundtrack it definately stands out. elton john and hans zimmer both did a great job and the only really saving factor are the african rhythms that they both used. although this is a great soundtrack, that lack of unity does bring it down.
despite that minor flaw, this is a must-own for any disney fan or music fan in general. this is a great soundtrack that ranks right up there with beauty and the beast and must never be forgotten.
Simply Perfect.......2007-04-09
Great Album!.......2007-03-31
Wonderful, if only for the instrumentals.......2007-02-14
Wonderful Soundtrack.......2006-11-16
The "extras" for this Special Edition include a mild and unnecessary remix of "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" and "The Morning Report," which is included on the Special Edition DVD release. Neither add to the collection, but it is nice to have "The Morning Report" on the disc.
Overall, this is one of Disney's strongest soundtracks. In my personal list, I rank it in second place behind Phil Collins' wonderfully tribal "Tarzan" soundtrack. If you don't already have the "Lion King" soundtrack, I highly suggest that you purchase this special edition copy if you are a true fan of the film or of Disney soundtracks in general.
Highly recommended.
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Quartet
Peter Rowan , and Tony Rice Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KG4BOU Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Dust Bowl Children
- To Live Is To Fly
- The Walls Of Time
- Shady Grove
- Moonlight Midnight
- Trespasses
- The Sunny Side Of The Mountain
- Cold Rian And Snow
- Guardian Angels
- Let The Harvest Go To Seed
- Perfection
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Two eclectic acoustic music veterans are better than one, as this second collaboration by singer-songwriter Peter Rowan and guitar virtuoso Tony Rice attests. Doubling their fun is the addition of bassist Bryn Davies and mandolinist Sharon Gilchrist, who provide female harmonies as well as instrumental support. Five of the eleven tunes are Rowan originals, highlighted by an almost eight-minute expansion of his "Moonlight Midnight," a favorite from his Old and in the Way days, giving Rice's guitar plenty of room to roam; as well as a revival of "The Walls of Time," written with Bill Monroe. The selection additionally ranges from the bittersweet beauty of Townes Van Zandt's "To Live Is to Fly" to a surprising dip into the songbook of Patti Smith, transforming her "Trespasses" into a tone-poem waltz with lilting three-part harmonies. Three straight spirituals bring the set to a soul-stirring close. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
Acoustic music legends Peter Rowan and Tony Rice continue their fruitful collaboration with Quartet, which finds the pair joined by bassist/vocalist Bryn Davies and mandolinist/vocalist Sharon Gilchrist. Recorded after extensive touring, Quartet introduces a dynamic and cohesive band grounded in traditional bluegrass, yet capable of spinning out extended improvisational journeys. The band's repertoire is equally intriguing, ranging from songs by Townes Van Zandt and Patti Smith to bluegrass standards, traditional ballads ("Cold Rain and Snow"), and classic Rowan originals ("Dust Bowl Children" and a stunningly reinvented "Moonlight Midnight")."The spellbinding synergy of Rowan's soulful serenades and Rice's masterful flatpicking ...it's almost as if the singer and accompanist are one in the same." - Bluegrass Now
"A musical marriage made in heaven." - Relix
Customer Reviews:
It doesn't get a whole lot better than this........2007-06-17
Just like live.......2007-06-09
As Good As It Gets.......2007-03-30
Patti Smith's "Trespasses." It's incredibly sensitive a song, a surprise, coming from a "punk priestess" (more to punk priestess than meets the eye). Gotta love it. Vicks
Quartet improves over "I'll Be There for You".......2007-03-15
Great Music.......2007-03-09
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