The Spell [Import]

The Spell [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Spell
2. Superbadgirls
3. Chain Reaction
4. Open Your Eyes
5. 1972 (Slippin' Away)
6. You
7. Forever
8. WWW
9. Somethin'
10. Fly
11. Outro

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Main man behind 'Men Without Hats'.

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The Best of Blue Magic: Soulful Spell
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • ariley86
  • Titans In The Realm Of "Sweet Soul"....
  • Blue Magic indeed!
  • another great creation in 70's soul music
  • Sexy Soul!!
The Best of Blue Magic: Soulful Spell
Blue Magic
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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ASIN: B0000033OK
Release Date: 1996-01-23

Tracks:

  1. Spell
  2. Look Me Up
  3. What's Come Over Me
  4. Stop To Start
  5. Sideshow
  6. Welcome To The Club
  7. Answer To My Prayer
  8. Tear It Down
  9. Three Ring Circus
  10. Love Has Found Its Way To Me
  11. Stringin' Me Along
  12. Chasing Rainbows
  13. Haunted (By Your Love)
  14. The Loneliest House On The Block
  15. Grateful
  16. Freak-N-Stein
  17. Teach Me (It's Something About Love)
  18. I Waited
  19. Land Of Make-Believe
  20. Magic #

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars ariley86.......2006-11-04

This cd has most of Blue Magic's classic well-known and little-known selections. I enjoyed it immensely and recommend it to all "Old School" '70's music enthusiasts. Listening to it brought back many pleasant memories of basement parties and high school dances.

5 out of 5 stars Titans In The Realm Of "Sweet Soul"...........2005-12-09

The quality of this cd is higher than the other 2 "Greatest Hits" cds commercially released to the market. However, unless all the group's albums, in mint condition, are in one's soul music collection portfolio, the songs not on this cd warrant the acquisition of the other cd(s). The group, featuring lead singer Ted "The Wizard" Mills, produced enough sweet soul gems to firmly entrance the group into what would be the "Sweet Soul Hall Of Fame"! The anticipated release of several of their albums on cd will allow access to a number of other gems never before released on cd. The "Magic Of The Blue" album to name one, loaded.... with "Looking For A Friend" and others. Enjoy the music of Blue Magic? More treats are on the lps. When the cds reach the market, buy em'!

4 out of 5 stars Blue Magic indeed!.......2005-09-07

I must admit that I tracked this album after listening to 'Look me up' on the radio during an excellent soul show (Soul Cellar). I wanted an album that had as many tracks as possible in the hope that there would be some other gems. I was not disappointed. All n' all a very delightful album and, one for any soul fan's collection.

5 out of 5 stars another great creation in 70's soul music.......2005-04-20

i'm a little behind in the 70's cause i born in the late 70's, but i'm one of the best collector of old school love songs ( SPELL ) is my favorite song BLUE MAGIC made 8 or 9 album their 1983-(magic #) is hard to find but i found it in baltimore,md for 25 dollars--BLUE MAGIC is also one of the first soul groups to be on a rap label called ( DEF JAM RECORDS)-back in 1989 record title called (FROM OUT OF THE BLUE)

5 out of 5 stars Sexy Soul!!.......2004-07-06

I thought i had heard it all and then i stumbled across Blue Magic. These guys are so silky they can melt the hardest of hearts. If you like 'SOUL' that was made for loving a woman in ways that words can't express then you 'MUST' have the album-PERIOD. I can guarantee that you will be taken to a place that is ethereal . Now brace yourself because life is just about to get sweet.
Under Her Spell: Phyllis Hyman's Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • THE LEGEND !
  • What talent!!
  • Phyllis' first-ever compilation album.
  • May God bless your soul Phyllis, Greatly Miss U
  • AVERAGE? I think not!
Under Her Spell: Phyllis Hyman's Greatest Hits
Phyllis Hyman
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002VH0
Release Date: 1989-09-25

Tracks:

  1. You Know How To Love Me
  2. Under Your Spell
  3. Somewhere In My Lifetime
  4. You Sure Look Good To Me
  5. Can't We Fall In Love Again - Phyllis Hyman featuring Michael Henderson
  6. Betcha By Golly Wow
  7. Tonight You And Me
  8. Your Move, My Heart
  9. The Answer Is You
  10. Gonna Make Changes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars THE LEGEND !.......2006-07-04

As similar to the terrible ending of film legend, Dorothy Dandridge, it seems Phyllis Hyman met the same fate. Why they took their own lives, no one really knows. They were just as great as these living legends: Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Angela Bofill, and Whitney Houston on the popular Arista label. Their memories will live on !!

5 out of 5 stars What talent!!.......2005-05-23

I always loved the song You Know How to Love Me but never new the artist that recorded it although I did hear of Phyllis. I bought this CD for that one song and the whole disk is great. My personal favorite is You Sure Look Good To Me. That song has so much energy I don't know why it wasn't a big hit. It had me hooked in the first minute of the song. She is a versataille artist who covers the likes of R&B, Jazz, Soul etc. Such a shame she had to leave the world with all that talent. As a previous reviewer mentioned this is only a sampler CD and I've already ordered her Legacy 2CD and also this same CD so I can keep one in the car. Can't leave home without Phyllis.

3 out of 5 stars Phyllis' first-ever compilation album........2005-02-22

This was Phyllis' first-ever anthology and includes some of her biggest Arista hits. Unfortunately, much of the material Arista boss Clive Davis (and his cohorts) gave Phyllis did NOT do her talents justice as they tried to make her a commercial diva. The tragedy about artists like Phyllis, Jean Carne, Angela Bofill, Brenda Russell and Patti Austin is that their best songs were album-only tracks which had no commercial appeal (as such, the single releases had to be trendy to some degree). This IS a good CD but the "Legacy Of Phyllis Hyman" 2-CD set offers both better value for your money AND a much better selection of Phyllis' music.

5 out of 5 stars May God bless your soul Phyllis, Greatly Miss U.......2005-01-11

We know that Phyllis Hyman is not around anymore but she's lives on tho right here on this greatest hits compilation which I have on cassette. I thank God for her talent, work, and legacy she left us behind be4 she's been in the music business all her life. Can't say much 'bout it but this is a must who wants to pay their respect to Phyllis Hyman, the songstress of Jazz, Soul & R&B.

Phyllis, I'm a real big fan and miss you eternally, R.I.P.

5 out of 5 stars AVERAGE? I think not!.......2003-02-03

Hyman could do more with one measure than many other artists could do with an entire composition. This is a mere "sampler" of the wonderful talent that was Phyllis Hyman.

It is worth the money, the time, and the reflection on a life so sadly taken too soon.
Story Of Wagner In Words And Music
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    Story Of Wagner In Words And Music

    Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
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    ASIN: B000001KD3
    Release Date: 1995-04-16

    Tracks:

    1. The Mastersingers: Prelude
    2. Lohengrin: Prelude To Act III
    3. Faust: Overture
    4. The Mastersingers: 'Awake!'
    5. The Mastersingers: 'Mad, All The World Is Mad'
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    12. Tannhaeuser: Overture
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    14. Tannhaeuser: Song Of The Evening Star
    15. Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus
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    23. Gotterdammerung: Siegfred's Rhine Journey
    24. Siegfried: Siegfried Idyll
    25. Parsifal: Good Friday Spell
    26. Gotterdammerung: Siegfred's Funeral Music
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    I Put a Spell on You
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Nina's Spell
    I Put a Spell on You
    Nina Simone
    Manufacturer: Verve
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000DZ7V6S
    Release Date: 2006-02-14

    Tracks:

    1. I Put A Spell On You
    2. Tomorrow Is My Turn
    3. Ne Me Quitte Pas
    4. Marriage Is For Old Folks
    5. July Tree
    6. Gimme Some
    7. Feeling Good
    8. One September Day
    9. Blues On Purpose
    10. Beautiful Land
    11. You've Got To Learn
    12. Take Care Of Business

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Nina's Spell.......2007-02-18

    Nina Simone can be considered an acquired taste--like black coffee, fine brandy, or good cigars. With a voice that's less than perfect, she's nevertheless full of passion and pain, joy and raunchiness in her music. This album covers all those emotions set against the background her of well-arranged orchestration and her exceptional skill as a pianist.

    Nina is a genre all her own. Her style varies broadly--from blues to jazz to gospel to folk and political music. This album is not a showcase that variety, merely one facet of it. This album has more of a fun feel to it than some of her other recordings--with songs like 'Marriage is for Old Folks' and 'Gimme Some' as well as the child-like 'Beautiful Land.' Nina is certainly no idealist, though, showing her passion and her pain in songs like 'Ne Me Quitte Pas' and 'You've Got to Learn.'

    For Nina fans, this album is a nice break away from some of her moodier, darker work. For those just discovering Nina, this album would be an excellent way to ease into acquiring the taste for her music--splashing a little cream into one's black coffee, as it were.

    As a dedicated fan of Nina's musical uniqueness, I've found this to be a very pleasant album that's just right for lifting the stresses of day away and losing myself in a little bit of fun.
    Speak & Spell
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • DM's humble beginnings.
    • Pick it up!
    • A Frothy but Fun Debut.
    • Enjoyable first DM studio album, but lacks the power these songs had live
    • judge it within its context
    Speak & Spell
    Depeche Mode
    Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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    ASIN: B000002KN8
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. New Life
    2. Puppets
    3. Dreaming Of Me
    4. Boys Say Go!
    5. Nodisco
    6. What's Your Name?
    7. Photographic
    8. Tora! Tora! Tora!
    9. Big Muff
    10. Any Second Now (Voices)
    11. Just Can't Get Enough

    Amazon.com essential recording

    It's always good to know where a band came from so you can see how far they've come. Speak and Spell is really the work of Vincent Clarke, who, with Andy Bell, would later form the happy-go-lucky pop-dance megaforce Erasure. And it shows in the catchy, upbeat songs "New Life," "Boys Say Go," "Photographic," and the most famous single, "Just Can't Get Enough." When Martin Gore took over the songwriting, Depeche Mode veered toward a different thematic direction by developing the goth-pop that would become their signature. Still, it's an important album not only because it is Depeche Mode's first but also because it is one of the best representations of early-'80s minimalist synth music. --Beth Bessmer

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars DM's humble beginnings........2006-11-12

    Sometimes it is interesting to hear where a band began. And for some people, they will need to approach "Speak & Spell" with an open mind. For one thing, don't expect the hard-rock/gospel approach of "Songs of Faith and Devotion" and don't expect any of the goth from "Black Celebration" forward. It's nothing like that. Alan Wilder hadn't yet joined by this point and Martin Gore only writes two of the 11 songs here. Also, though, there's a good chance that if you love Yazoo and Erasure but care little for later DM, you would enjoy this album. It is not dark at all: It's very happy, and some of it is so in a goofy way.

    This album's strengths also tend to be the weaknesses. This album practically defines early-'80's synth-pop. All of these are certainly pop songs. There are certainly novelty moments in here: Most notably, the cheesy "What's Your Name?" which actually spells out "p-r-e-double t-y", and which has the chorus of "you're such a pretty boy." "Boys Say Go" and "Nodisco" are quite as explicitly in that category, but will sound goofy to some. Gore's songwriting got better in later DM albums, and the songs he contributes here are kind of average. "Big Muff" is a techno instrumental that kind of goes on for longer than it needs to, although a nice shot of early techno. Oh, and if you don't like repetitive you won't find much in this album either. It is pretty repetitive. The lyrics are not deep. Usually the hooks and structures save it from being disposable, although a few tracks here are pretty forgettable, like "Puppets", which seems more like a B-side to me, the only real dud on here. It is not that bad however, and there are highpoints, particularly in "Just Can't Get Enough." I like the original version more, but the schizo mix works fine enough for me. This is the most famous here for a good reason: It's catchy, it's got the classic pop song-writing, and it's got a sing-along refrain, complete with those cool old-school synths. I like listening to this because the band sounds so young and naïve. Gahan hadn't yet gotten his dark, rich voice which came on later albums, but in some ways that makes this a more melodic release. It could also be that he wasn't even 20 yet by the time of the album's release. A few moments, unfortunately, don't do much for me at all.

    If you're a casual fan, I recommend "The Singles 81>85" and the import version, which is better than the U.S. version. They keep "Dreaming of Me" and "JCGE (Schizo mix)," but those are at the end and it uses the whole original "S&S" release that had "I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" (great example of the New Romantic style they had early on; not that depressing), another version of "Any Second Now," as well as tracks non-existant here. It isn't one of my favorite DM albums, but the ceiling is pretty high for them if you ask me. It is most certainly the song-writing of Vince Clarke, for better or worse.

    5 out of 5 stars Pick it up!.......2006-05-07

    This was depeche mode's first release and sounds quite different from their later recordings of course. This is a great start for anyone new to DM , This also comes with some intresting facts about DM's upbbringing. BUY IT

    3 out of 5 stars A Frothy but Fun Debut........2006-01-03

    This is the debut album from a group called Depeche Mode, four gentlemen from Basildon who perform music entirely with synthesizers. By the time this record came out, disco met its death, classic rock fell out of vogue, Reaganism and Thatcherism were in full effect, and new wave was continuing to make waves on both sides of the Atlantic. 1981's "Speak and Spell" will come as a surprise to newer Depeche Mode fans who started their collection with "Violator." For one, the album is penned almost entirely by Vince Clarke, whose style is radically different from Martin Gore, who eventually became the group's main songwriter. Secondly, much of "Speak and Spell" is filled of the perky, 80's synth-pop cheese that makes classic rock fans scream in agony. But underneath the techno Velveeta are a few gems that have endured as DM classics: the icy "Dreaming of Me," the catchy "New Life," and the hit "Just Can't Get Enough." Other similarly frothy numbers are "Photograph," "Boys Say Go," and the positively silly "What's Your Name?" with its repetitive chant "Hey, you're such a pretty boy." As it turned out, Clarke left the Mode shortly after the release of this album (to join Allison Moyet of Yaz, and later Erasure), leaving Gore with the task to fill his shoes. My three-star rating might raise the ire of some hardcore fans of this album, but it shouldn't be construed as a snub. I actually like and recommend "Speak and Spell," but you must realize that this is a rough debut from a band that hadn't yet formed its identity. It would take at least a couple more albums for Depeche Mode to fully realize its potential as a great synth pop act. Dive in.

    3 out of 5 stars Enjoyable first DM studio album, but lacks the power these songs had live.......2005-10-22

    Speak & Spell is a fine album. My main beef is that the U.S. version lacks one of my favorite Depeche Mode songs ever: the brooding "Dreaming of Me" b-side "Ice Machine." Plus, "Shout" is missing, which I really hoped would be here. Other favorites of mine from the Speak & Spell era are "Photographic" and "Puppets" (which were both much more powerful and downright AMAZING when played live). It's ironic that two of my favorite DM songs were written by Vince Clarke, especially considering the fact the only Erasure song I like is "Oh L'Amour". As you can tell, I'm more fond of the 'serious' songs off Speak & Spell ("Tora Tora" is excellent as well), but there are obviously some great upbeat tunes to be found. "Dreaming Of Me, "Boys Say Go!," and especially "Just Can't Get Enough" can be included on that list.

    3.5 stars for the U.S. version. If this contained "Ice Machine" and "Shout," I'd give it 4.

    4 out of 5 stars judge it within its context.......2005-10-21

    of course 'speak and spell' sounds cheesy in 2005. it's 25 years old and any fair assestment/critique of 'speak and spell' needs to examine when it was recorded and released. in 1981 synthesizer music technology was still very much in its embryonic state. Very few bands (kraftwerk, human league, OMD, depeche mode, among other) used synths and even fewer knew how to harness the technology. i imagine programming synths was a lot like building rocket ships -- lots of trial and error, some hits, some misses.

    it should come as little suprise, then, that 'speak and spell' is a bit simplistic and cheesy. what's impressive about 'speak and spell,' however, are the absolutely phenomenal melodies vince clark composed. one listen to 'just can't get enough' and its permanently engravaed into your brain. and since it was vince clarke's album, it bears hardly and resemblence to the latter martin gore dm albums (the exception being 'photographic' and 'puppets' -- both a bit darken in tone). its easy to forgive vince for 'what's your name?' when he wrote such classic dm songs as 'new life,' 'dreaming of me,' and the aforementioned 'photographic' and 'just can't get enough.'

    what's special about 'speak and spell' are the classic dm synth intros--most of the songs have a synth intro. 'just can't get enough' and 'new life' are prime examples of a new style of songwriting. vince didn't waste time with the hook coming in the middle of the song or the verse or a bridge. the hooks were front and center, immediate attention grabbers. in that way, vince single-handedly changed pop songwriting.

    if you do invest in 'speak and spell,' be sure to get the import version. several essential dm cuts aren't found on the US release, namely: 'i sometimes wish i was dead,' 'shout,' and 'ice machine.' of the three, 'shout' is a standout. i sure wannabe synthlords scratched their collective heads wondering how in the world vince got that sort of sound out of a keyboard. it's an amazing song and worth the heavy asking price.

    in the end, does 'speak and spell' hold up 25 years on? no, not really. but that's hardly the point. to listen to an album released in 1981, you sort of have to listen to it with 1981 ears. to do anything else does you, the album and the band a huge disservice because underneath the fluff lay some of the greatest synth songs ever penned by synth music's uberoverlord, vince clarke.
    rhythm spell
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Terry has done it once again!!!
    rhythm spell
    Terry Adams
    Manufacturer: Clang!
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000PLCMNW
    Release Date: 2007-05-08

    Tracks:

    1. Howard Hughes
    2. Never Before, Never Again
    3. Nature's Gonna Pay You Back
    4. Rhythm Spell
    5. One Shoe
    6. Umbrella
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    8. What A Mess
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    10. Every Thing I Do
    11. 1400 Miles
    12. Give Pancho A Little Kiss
    13. Fake Hug
    14. Outta Here

    Product Description

    Terry Adams, the founder and driving force behind the critically acclaimed, artistically uncompromising NRBQ, releases his most rocking album ever. Terry Adams has been called everything from ""the untamed genius of the keyboards"" (Listen To This!, published by Hyperion) to ""the cultural adviser to the planet"" by none other than the legendary cosmic jazz explorer Sun Ra. rhythm spell contains 14 new songs, all written and sung by Adams. Hear the undisputed high priest of the clavinet in action, and listen to his rocking jazz piano that has dazzled audiences around the world. Track highlights include: the hypnotic title track ""Rhythm Spell;"" ""Nature's Gonna Pay You Back"" (""she'll have no compassion, you'll be out of fashion, to thine own self be blue""); and ""A Girl Who Loves The Stooges,"" Adams's lament about the ongoing search to find true love. Other featured musicians include multi-instrumentalist T-Bone Wolk and NRBQ bandmate, drummer Tom Ardolino. From the opening greeting ""Howard Hughes"" (Larry Fine, Thank You) to the closing ""Outta Here,"" rhythm spell is imbued with Terry Adams's indomitable musical joy.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Terry has done it once again!!!.......2007-07-10

    Being a hardcore NRBQ fan, this album was hard to resist. Before I bought it, I thought I would like it, and I really do. Never have I heard lyrics ranging from Imogene Coca to styrofoam on one album, but Terry pulls it off with typical Terry style and panache. Tom Ardolino kick in on drums, and, well, there you go.
    Animamina
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • I saw them a few weeks back
    • Waiting for their LP
    • An excellent first EP from Amina
    • Stunning
    • beautiful and compelling
    Animamina
    Amina
    Manufacturer: Speak N Spell
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000AA7HRO
    Release Date: 2005-08-08

    Tracks:

    1. Skakka
    2. Hemipode
    3. Fjarskanistan
    4. Blj

    Album Description

    Debut EP from Amina, a four piece from Iceland who have been performing since 1998 and are currently setting the indie world alive with their strange and hypnotic instrumental music. They take on found sounds, field recordings, and all manner of stringed instruments to create their unique sound. They came to prominence as the string section on the last two records Sigur Ros albums. 2005.

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    The Debut EP from Amina, a Four Piece from Iceland who have Been Performing Since 1998 and Are Currently Setting the Indie World Alive with their Strange and Hypnotic Instrumental Music. They Take on Found Sounds, Field Recordings, and all Manner of Stringed Instruments to Create their Unique Sound. They Came to Prominence as the String Section on the Last Two Records Sigur Ros Albums.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars I saw them a few weeks back.......2006-05-26

    Amina are an all female group of instrumentalists who rarely use vocals and when they do they use them as instruments and not for lyrics. Strangely ethereal and tranquil are the best ways of describing their sound. Overall, their sound is quiet and trance inducing and they've often worked in the background with Sigur Ros who they were opening for and performing with that night I saw them. In my opinion they blow the Sigur ros away, they did that night. The Sigur ros were one of the worst live acts I've ever seen, or heard, live even though I do enjoy their records. It makes for a boring concert, but I still have my Amina EP to enjoy, so the evening wasn't a complete loss.

    4 out of 5 stars Waiting for their LP.......2006-03-11

    I saw them live in Grand Rapids, MI opening for Sigur Ros and they were fab! Great tease of an album...am curious to hear what a full length album will sound like...their music has a soft-gentle quality, but moves into climax. This music asks great attention to detail.

    4 out of 5 stars An excellent first EP from Amina.......2006-02-23

    I just saw Amina open for Sigur Ros last night in St. Louis, and I do have to say that I was totally blown away by their performance. These four women have been long time contributors to Sigur Ros, and indeed, if you do enjoy the music of Sigur Ros, you most certainly will enjoy this album. All of the four songs on this EP are hauntingly beautiful with sounds from strings, harp, xylophone, and an electronic mix. I am interested in what this group might sound like with vocals, and so I have given a rating of four stars. The music is wonderful, and I expect this group to grow and develop in great ways. Just know that if you purchase this CD, there are differences from Sigur Ros: no vocals, and a more feminine/lighter sound to the music. Again, Amina impressed me greatly enough that I went ahead and bought this EP after their performance. Hopefully there will be a full length CD coming out soon.

    5 out of 5 stars Stunning .......2006-01-22

    Saw Sigur Ros live last year and was totally enthralled and amazed by this opening band. Has to be owned by all Sigur Ros fans. A soft, quiet, sparse, and an absolutely gorgeous piece of work.

    5 out of 5 stars beautiful and compelling.......2005-09-12

    I have never written a review for an album, but after seeing them live with sigur ros i feel compelled to tell everyone who's willing to read/listen about this great band. The band's composed of four women who play the most hypnotic dream landscape that i've ever heard. Anima played back up for sigur ros (i just saw them live at Strathmore in Bethesda, Maryland). The mix of silience and sound, of texture and color is something that everyone should hear. If you like sigur ros then DO buy this album. It's a treat for eyes and ears . . . have fun listening.
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    The Spell
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Merlin, Flying Carpets and the Magic Whistle
    • Cosmical Magic
    • One of the best!!
    The Spell
    Kevin Braheny & Tim Clark
    Manufacturer: Hearts of Space
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000X7D
    Release Date: 1996-05-21

    Tracks:

    1. The Magician
    2. A Perfect Evening For Flying Carpets
    3. Time In The Mirror (Transporter Version)
    4. Palace Of Dreams
    5. The Spell
    6. Merlin's Last Voyage
    7. The Sail Of Argo Navis
    8. Sorceror's Parade

    Product Description

    1. The Magician
    2. A Perfect Evening For Flying Carpets
    3. Time in the Mirror (Transporter Version)
    4. Palace of Dreams
    5. The Spell
    6. Merlin's Last Voyage
    7. The Sail of Argo Navis
    8. Sorceror's Parade


    Format: CD

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Merlin, Flying Carpets and the Magic Whistle.......2003-07-11

    The follow up to the beautiful "Rain" CD, "The Spell" gives these two fellow space music travellers a chance to weave more of their aural magic. While a bit more orchestral in scope(compared to "Rain"), the unmistakable Braheny & Clark elements such as EWI and MIDI'ed bells are given plenty of space to stretch out and explore the many themes presented. The magic whistle mentioned in the review title refers to the lovely whistling that accompanies the polyrhythms and washes in the song "The Sail Of Argo Navis". Other standout tracks include "A Perfect Evening For Flying Carpets" and "The Sorceror's Parade". These are the more upbeat and lively tracks on the CD. "Time in The Mirror", "Palace of Dreams" and "The Spell" get a little more dark and dreamy to round out the mix.

    While the music on this CD doesn't really classify as "Space Music" or "Ambient", it is nonetheless very enjoyable and several tracks regularly make appearances on compilation CD's that I burn. This is the last CD that Braheny and Clark released together.....I sincerely hope they do another! Bring on the Mighty Serge!

    If you like what you hear on this one, don't forget to check out "Secret Rooms" by Braheny and "Tales Of The Sun People" by Clark(both on the Hearts Of Space label).

    5 out of 5 stars Cosmical Magic.......1999-12-03

    I love to play "The Spell" when I'm alone and sitting quietly at least once every couple of days. Sometimes my mind flys across the galaxies within and I see incredible, beautiful images and pictures. Electronic nirvana!

    5 out of 5 stars One of the best!!.......1999-10-13

    The music on this CD is simply wonderful! Gorgeous music that affects the heart & soul and, incredibly, gets better with each listening. Kevin Braheny & Tim Clark weave magic here. Braheny lovers; don't stop with The Way Home! This is as good! Truly.
    The Spell
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The Spell #5
    • maintains their trademark sense of utter desolation
    • Another hit for the BHP
    The Spell
    The Black Heart Procession
    Manufacturer: Touch & Go Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000F2C8TY
    Release Date: 2006-05-09

    Tracks:

    1. Tangled
    2. The Spell
    3. Not Just Words
    4. The Letter
    5. The Replacement
    6. Return To Burn
    7. Gps
    8. The Waiter
    9. Places
    10. The Fix
    11. To Bring You Back

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    Too much "atmospheric" rock music fills empty ideas and a lack of actual songs with an overuse of the loud-soft dynamic and lots of weird instruments. But Black Heart Procession have always had compelling, forceful tunes, and they've only recently started to fill their echoing, haunted sound with the sounds of slide guitar, organ, and strings (and of course, much more on 2002's nearly brilliant murder mystery/rock opera Amore del Tropico). The Spell, the closest the band's come to flat-out, riff-driven "rock," just might be their finest album to date, a manifesto of melancholic bravado. Pall Jenkins's voice has never sounded so strong. He may sing "We come crashing through the dark/We don't know where we are/And something is just not the same," but somehow, there's hope underneath. Huzzah. --Mike McGonigal

    Album Description

    "The Spell" is the most fitting name yet for a Black Heart Procession record. Spells are cast over a person, a love affair, a nation, a world; they enchant and entrap, disorient and delude. They're the heart of this release, and there's no better word to describe the spooky intoxication of the band's sound. Theirs is the sound of driving at night across the West. Like the wide-open landscape, this is music that knows how to be both desolate and lush. Here, a song's 6/8 beat will pull you into a moody seductive waltz and next, the violin and piano evoke the house band of a lonesome cabaret with the lights turned low. Then the strings stop their mournful crying and shift into a propulsive thrum, and now we've got the pedal to the metal and we're heading straight down the open road into a cinematic twilight.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars The Spell #5.......2006-05-21

    "The Spell (#5)" comes pretty close to "#2" CD, which I think is their best CD. As the title this CD puts you under a "Spell" as the haunting sounds of instruments and vocals do not out do the other. As they continue w/ The Waiter series this one is "The Waiter #5" brings their Edgar Allan Poe lyrics "...you won't be coming back and this is my home. This is my grave"

    5 out of 5 stars maintains their trademark sense of utter desolation.......2006-05-14

    The last album by this San Diego band saw them taking a few detours from their trademark velvet-tapestried funereal march. The aptly titled Amor Del Tropico toyed with cocktail 'n' bossanova themes to good effect, but on The Spell they've found their way back into the shadowy folds. And I welcome them back with open arms 'cause while I certainly enjoyed Amor, it's been far too long without a full dose of the somber beauty that Pall Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel do best. Once you've been bitten by that intoxicating old BHP (if you haven't already!) you'll know what I mean. Their bleakly despairing yet utterly beautiful second album, released in 1999 and simply titled 2, still succeeds in captivating virtually everyone within earshot. From the opening track "The Spell" offers a more straightforward rock feel with more prominent muscular electric guitars and hence a bit more momentum, but still maintains their trademark sense of utter desolation. Thumbs up on this downer!

    5 out of 5 stars Another hit for the BHP.......2006-05-09

    The Black Heart Procession have done it again with their fifth full length album release. This album is much like Amore Del Tropico in sound and style but seems to have a slightly slower pace to it. It is hard for me to say which i prefere of these two albums for they are quite different. I would probably say that The Spell is a more mature release and that it has a much larger variety of song types. I also prefere "The Waiter #5" from The Spell to "The Waiter #4" on Amore Del Tropico. All in all i believe that they kept their new style fairly to the "T" so if you liked Amore Del Tropico then you will have no problem getting into this one. I do enjoy these last two albums, but i must say that i prefere their old minimal sound. I do think they have matured as a band, and that their lyrics continue to mature as well. So if you like the band, then you probably dont need me to tell you to pick this up, because you probably already know what to expect from this great band.
    Hell of a Spell
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Doug Sahm in a blues groove
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    • Helluva album
    Hell of a Spell
    Doug Sahm
    Manufacturer: Takoma
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000JHC4
    Release Date: 1999-06-29

    Tracks:

    1. Tunnel Vision
    2. Ain't Into Lettin' You Go
    3. All The Way To Nothing
    4. Hangin' On By A Thread
    5. I'll Take Care Of You
    6. The Things That I Used To Do
    7. I Don't Mind At All
    8. Nothin' But The Blues
    9. Hell Of A Spell
    10. Can't Fake It
    11. Next Time You See Me

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Doug Sahm in a blues groove.......2006-08-15

    This disc didn't move me as much as Doug Sahm's rock and country oriented material, but there's still some very good tunes here. The opener "Tunnel Vision" rocks, as well as the original version of "Hangin' on by a Thread," later re-cut by Sahm with the Texas Tornados. Other highlights include the title track and "I Don't Mind at All." It's a blusier affair than some other discs; it's dedicated it to Guitar Slim. Also included is a great version of "The Things I Used to Do. Almost all of Doug Sahm's music has something to recommend it and this disc is no exception.

    5 out of 5 stars Doug Sahm review.......2006-03-10

    I like anything Doug does. It's a pity he died so young and there are so few videos of him. I didn't realize how good he was until I saw a video on PBS and was instantly impressed. I now have about 10 CD's by him and 1 DVD. I plan to buy more.

    4 out of 5 stars Helluva album.......2003-08-13

    You can listen to this over and over again. I loved Rockpile's Seconds of Pleasure, and this record gave me the same type of kick. Didn't read about em in People magazine just heard it on the box and asked "who are those guys?" Doug Sahm had a helldacious career, and really did some great old classics. This one just makes me feel good. "Ain't Into to Letting You Go" will have you singing along and "I'll Take Care of You" rivals Bobby Bland.

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