| 1. Amalia Rosa |
| 2. Culpable Soy Yo |
| 3. Te Conozco Desde Siempre |
| 4. Voy a Conquistarte |
| 5. Cara de Luna |
| 6. Te Propongo Separarnos |
| 7. No Te Pareces a Nadie |
| 8. Perdidos en Paris (Due Come Noi) |
| 9. Dueño de Nada |
| 10. Yo Renaceré |
| 11. Toque de Locura |
| 12. Agarrense de Las Manos |
| 13. Pareces Feliz |
| 14. Hay Que Quererte Mucho |
| 15. Si Ya No Te Acuerdas |
20th Anniversary,Jose Luis Rodriguez,Sony International,Bolero,Latin,Latin Music,Latin Pop,Latin Pop/Rock,Tropical,Venezuela
Average customer rating:
|
December, Piano Solos: 20th Anniversary Edition
George Winston Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NNDO Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Thanksgiving
- Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head
- Joy
- Prelude
- Carol Of The Bells
- Night-Part One: Snow
- Night-Part Two: Midnight
- Night-Part Three: Minstrels
- Variations On The Kanon By Pachelbel
- The Holly And The Ivy
- Some Children See Him
- Peace
- A Christmas Song
- Sleep Baby Mine
Amazon.com essential recording
December holds the distinction of single-handedly putting Windham Hill on the map and being the new age album most likely to find its way into music collections of all ilk. In spite of being relentlessly overplayed during the holidays, the solo piano recording has aged quite well. Winston shapes holiday war-horses and original compositions into a captivating contemporary statement. His spare, understated style captures the feel of the dark season, employing ample resonance to evoke a reflective spaciousness. The album's straightforward simplicity conveys both the celebration and quietude that characterize the best of the Yuletide spirit. --Richard PriceAmazon.com
A quintessential example of George Winston's "folk piano" style, December speaks to the spirit of the season. Mixing traditional carols, a couple of classical works, and his own originals, Winston drops notes with icy clarity into a winter silence, rippling through "Carol of Bells" and coaxing dark, introspective moods from his own suite, "Night." The pianist's liner notes are also a trip as he cites the numerous sources for his music. Who would've thought that the gentle melodies of "Peace" were inspired by the soundtrack to TV's The Outer Limits? This 20th anniversary edition, which includes two bonus tracks, is a vast sonic improvement over previous releases. --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
Twenty Years later... Still Excellent!.......2007-05-28
An outstanding 5 star CD.
a must have for a musical library.......2007-03-26
George Winston's December.......2007-03-09
Love this CD.......2007-03-08
Multi-mood music.......2007-01-29
Average customer rating:
|
Autumn (Windham Hill 20th Anniversary Edition)
George Winston Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NBR9 Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Colors/Dance
- Woods
- Longing/Love
- Road
- Moon
- Sea
- Stars
- Too Much Between Us
Amazon.com essential recording
The precursor to 1982's commercial breakthrough, December, George Winston's 1980 Windham Hill debut boasts all the lyrical power and poignancy of its follow-up. A simple, clear recording for solo piano, Autumn finds Winston developing simple melodic motifs with studied left-hand underpinning, on hypnotic pieces like "Woods," which moves from a brisk rhythmic figure to rubato minor-key runs. Leaving pauses and breaths in all the right places, Winston suggests the play of color and light, the comfortable melancholy, and the encroaching slow-down that characterizes the fall season. Full of memorable themes, sure pacing, and whiffs of classical grandeur, Autumn is a timeless album that belongs to the firmament of the new age canon. --James RotondiAmazon.com
In 1980, Keith Jarrett was the best-known solo pianist, with his string of ECM albums including the Köln Concerts and Facing You. George Winston took the lyricism and mood that made Jarrett's music so popular and refined them into what he called "folk piano" on his first Windham Hill album, Autumn. It launched a million solo pianists. As you listen to this 20th anniversary edition, it's easy to hear why. The opening "Colors/Dance" rings with the open clarity of the Montana plains, where Winston grew up. "Woods," with its quasi-classical arpeggios, seems to dance in the air. And so it goes throughout Autumn as the pianist unfolds his melodies in what sounds like spontaneous reverie. The anniversary edition includes illuminating liner notes from Winston, who cites everyone from the Doors to John Coltrane as influences on particular songs. The CD ends with a bonus track, a melancholy cover of Procol Harum's "Too Much Between Us." --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
Outstanding.......2007-06-05
Fall for the Piano.......2007-04-28
This is followed by OCTOBER, which is broken into four sections. The first piece ("Road") makes Winston's piano sound like a lackadaisical young boy bouncing down a dirt roadway on an early, sunny Saturday. It's that sing-songy and full of possibility -- a short and happy piece that wants to light out for the territories like Huck Finn. My other favorite is the final piece of the OCTOBER quartet, "Stars," which is as haunting as the summer constellations of Sagittarius and Scorpio sagging to the south in the ripened, night-time skies of October.
This 20th Anniversary issue includes over 5 minutes of bonus music with the new track, "Too Much Between Us." Altogether, a versatile album that's suitable to read by, dine by, or, best of all, enjoy a glass of wine, shut your eyes, and listen alone in the dark by...
CAPTURED FEELINGS.......2007-02-02
If you need something to clear your mind,
this album offers something of a different kind.
Brilliant!
Cheers
Billy Clinton Jr. Seattle WA
Good deal.......2007-01-25
George Winston's Autumn.......2007-01-16
Average customer rating:
|
20th Anniversary
The Rippingtons Manufacturer: Peak Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FNNI6A Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Tracks:
- City Of Angels
- Celebrate
- Costa Del Sol
- Bingo Jingo
- Eternity
- Six Four
- Rainbow
- Twenty
- Anything
- A Kiss Under The Moonlight
- 20th Anniversary Tribute: Moonlighting/Black Diamond/Weekend In Monaco/Welcome To The St. James Club/Morocco/Tourist In Paradise/I'll Be Around/Curves Ahead/Brave New World
- Bonus Track 1
Customer Reviews:
Excellent effort!.......2007-06-30
The Rippingtons 20th Anniversary CD.......2007-03-06
NOT a "return," but a tiny step in the right direction.......2007-03-04
Re-sounding........2007-01-21
Having followed Russ Freeman & his Rippingtons since the beginning, I must admit that I miss the 'good old days'.
This band practically invented the smooth jazz genre but after some stunning albums, they ran out of steam and their brilliant signature texturing and soudscaping with the album "Sahara".
More albums followed but they all lacked memorable and significant catchy melodies.
Now they're back and in radiant shape. At last !!
Kicking the CD off with "City Of Angels", memories are brought back - especially the final guitar/sax chase in the end resembles the former hit "Dreams of the Sirens".
The mix of smooth grooves, Jazz, R'n'B and West Coast rock remains with cuts like 'Costa Del Sol' and 'Bingo Jingo'.
A host of luminaries such as David Benoit on acoustic piano, Dave Koz, Kirk Whalum, Brandon Fields and Paul Taylor on saxes, Steve Reid on percussion, Tony Morales on drums, Greg Karukas on keyboards join in and bring their distinctive wails to Russ' compositions on this commemorative set.
Standout is the Soul cut 'Anything' that features Brian McKnight in fine fettle, but it's Freeman classical guitar that remains the main draw.
I have been playing it continously for a week now.
I am never tired of it.
This is a must have cd if you're a dedicated Rippingtons' fan.
Great music.......2007-01-15
Average customer rating:
|
Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032MK Release Date: 1991-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Delicious! - Jim Backus & Friend
- The Scotsman - Bryan Bowers
- Junk Food Junkie - Larry Groce
- Eat It - 'Weird Al' Yankovic
- Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour (On The Bedpost Overnight) - Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group
- Wet Dream - Kip Addotta
- Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! - Allan Sherman
- Wappin' - Darrell Hammond & Christopher Snell
- The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley
- Monster Mash - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
- Cocktails For Two - Spike Jones & His City Slickers
- Transfusion - Nervous Norvos
- Beep Beep - The Playmates
- St. George And The Dragonet - Stan Freberg
- Witch Doctor - The Music Of David Seville
- Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
- Earache My Eye-Featuring Alice Bowie - Cheech & Chong
- Dead Puppies - Ogden Edsl
Tracks:
- Dancin' Fool - Frank Zappa
- Star Trekkin' - The Firm
- The Time Warp - The Rocky Horror Picture Show Cast
- Masochism Tango - Tom Lehrer
- The Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun - JULIE BROWN
- The Ballad Of Irving - Frank Gallop
- The Battle Of Kookamonga - Homer & Jethro
- King Tut - Steve Martin & The Toot Uncommons
- Der Fuehrer's Face - Spike Jones & His City Slickers
- Fish Heads - Barnes & Barnes
- Poisoning Pidgeons In The Park - Tom Lehrer
- Sahra Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take The Garbage Out - Shel Silverstein
- The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati - Rose & The Arrangement
- Surfin' Bird - The Trashmen
- Pencil Neck Geek - Freddie Blassie
- Ti Kwan Leep/Boot To The Head - The Frantics
- Existential Blues - Tom 'T-Bone' Stankus
- They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! - Napoleon XIV
Amazon.com
Pop has a good time eating itself on this collection of Doctor Demento favorites. The tunes on this stylistically varied double CD send up a plethora of pop culture phenomena. The perpetrators come from every imaginable entertainment background. Pro wrestlers, folk singers, comedians, actors, garage bands--you never know who's liable to produce a novelty song. Here it doesn't matter if a respected composer or a one-hit wonder recorded the ditty; all sorts of tracks jostle each other on this funny collection. The material covers quite a time span, ranging from Spike Jones's "Der Fuehrer's Face," released in 1942, to "Wappin'," an unreleased track by Darrell Hammond and Christopher Snell which was a hit on Demento's radio show at the tail end of the 1980s. The 20th Anniversary Collection is quite an assortment of the corny, goofy, wacky, and wild. --Fred CisternaCustomer Reviews:
Why Does Music Have To Be So Seroius?.......2007-06-27
Dr. Demento's collection surely won't be one of those precious "desert island" albums, those must have albums one would never be caught without, but in the context of a complete collection, it's good to have a few laughs here and there.
You'd really have to be a baby-boomer to appreciate the full context of this album as many are from the before the 1970's, still have some fun, why not?
Lots of fun.......2007-06-27
Perfect.......2007-05-19
A "Must-Have" For Dr. Demento Lovers.......2007-04-20
The funniest CDs ever!.......2007-03-08
Average customer rating: |
Famous Blue Raincoat: 20th Anniversary Edition
Jennifer Warnes Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OPO6WY Release Date: 2007-08-07 |
Tracks:
- First We Take Manhattan
- Bird On a Wire
- Famous Blue Raincoat
- Joan Of Arc
- Ain't No Cure For Love
- Coming Back To You
- Song Of Bernadette
- A Singer Must Die
- Came Do Far For Beauty
- The Night Comes On
- Ballad Of the Runaway Horse
- If It Be Your Will
- Joan Of Arc
Amazon.com
Since Ella Fitzgerald never produced a songbook of Leonard Cohen songs, Jennifer Warnes's plush 1986 tribute is the next best thing. The sleekly seductive "First We Take Manhattan" is gilded by the guitars of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Robben Ford. Warnes doesn't add much to an evergreen like "Bird on a Wire," but she lays claim to the noirish title song with a confidential vocal that complements the chamber-pop arrangement. "Song of Bernadette" is a ripened gem, and the selection where Warnes lets down her refined vocal technique to reveal deep emotions. More often, Warnes is as professionally accomplished on this well-chosen set as her band of studio pros. --John MilwardAlbum Description
On Famous Blue Raincoat: The Songs of Leonard Cohen, Jennifer Warnes rearranged and reinterpreted some of Leonard Cohen's greatest songs for a unique album that remains the ultimate tribute to Cohen's music. It was greeted with rave reviews, and made numerous year-end best-of lists. This deluxe new reissue contains four previously unreleased songs and a 24-page booklet with rare photos from Warnes' personal collection.Best known for such pop hits as the Oscar- and Grammywinning duets "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," with Bill Medley, from the film Dirty Dancing, and "Up Where We Belong," with Joe Cocker, from the film An Officer and a Gentleman, Jennifer Warnes has earned her greatest acclaim for Farmous Blue Raincoat, considered by many to be one of thebest albums of the '80s
Features four previously unreleased recordings
Digitally remastered from the original analog tapes
Deluxe booklet that tells the story behind one of the most acclaimed albums of all time
"Her voice is like the California weather--filled with sunlight , but there's an earthquake behind it." --Leonard Cohen
Average customer rating:
|
The Layla Sessions : 20th Anniversary Edition
Derek & the Dominos Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FZ5 Release Date: 1990-08-31 |
Tracks:
- I Looked Away
- Bell Bottom Blues
- Keep On Growing
- Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
- I Am Yours
- Anyday
- Key To The Highway
- Tell The Truth
- Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
- Have You Ever Loved A Woman
- Little Wing
- It's Too Late
- Layla
- Thorn Tree In The Garden
Tracks:
- Jam I
- Jam II
- Jam III
- Jam IV
- Jam V
Tracks:
- Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Alternate Master #1)
- Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Alternate Master #2)
- Tell The Truth (Jam #1)
- Tell The Truth (Jam #2)
- Mean Old World (Rehearsal)
- Mean Old World (Band Version, Master Take)
- Mean Old World (Duet Version, Master Take)
- (When Things Go Wrong) It Hurts Me Too (Jam)
- Tender Love (Incomplete Master)
- It's Too Late (Alternate Master)
Customer Reviews:
Technical review of the remix..........2007-02-17
Now, being 10 years after first having purchased the CD, I am comparing the two mixes side by side, switching between the two, and have come to a personal conclusion that is at odds with most of the other reviewers.
It's pretty clear to anyone who does a comparison between the two where you can rapidly swap between the two mixes, that the original mix is more dynamic; it just jumps out at you more. It also contains more high frequency content. There are a couple of possible reasons for this.
Someone probably surely more about the actual equipment history of this album. But from what I can gather, Criteria Studios at that time should have been outfitted with MCI consoles and tape machines built by Jeep Harned with "philosophical direction" provided by Tom Dowd. While the MCI consoles that became marketed later across the world (which later evolved into Sony's consoles) are solid state designs, it is possible that these early MCI consoles that Layla would have been recorded and mixed through were tube designs. Again, I might be wrong here and it is strictly open for conjecture from someone who absolutely knows for sure. For recording engineers like myself, older (more simple) console designs of that period and before are revered for their unique sonic character.
Now that brings us to the studio where the Anniversary CD was mixed: The Power Station. Today, The Power Station is now Avatar Studios in New York and Studio A (housing a very good sounding Neve 8068 console) has been mostly left the way it was in the days of the Power Station, with the exception for whatever the flavor of the month is when it comes to recorders. However, the time period of the late 80's and early 90's was a time when digital mixing was rampant (it's back unfortunately) and this is most certainly the case with the Anniversary Mix with it's ADD designation (the second D denoting that it was mixed to a digital format). The original mix was definitely an analog reel to reel (either 1/4 or 1/2 inch master) tape.
This is significant for when you mix to analog tape, an interesting phenomenon called "crosstalk" alters the mix ever so slightly. What happens is that the left and right channels of magnetic information stored on the tape interacts with one another as higher bursts of energy on each track often co-mingle in the space between them (and sometimes even bleed over to the other track ever so slightly). The result is, believe it or not, a much more strong center image which, when done properly, creates an even sound field. A technical engineer would say that this is a negative and undesirable side-effect of analog mixing since it is not what the engineer was hearing at the console outputs. However, a musical engineer would recognize that crosstalk is a beneficial thing to the music and the listener and would listen to the mix through the repro heads on the machine as it is being recorded so as to know exactly what is being committed to tape.
Digital mixes of the time of the remix are often sterile and severely lack the dynamic range and character present on that old "inferior" analog tape. What I have noticed in the Anniversary mix is a more cautious mix that fears sounds that jump run and play. The original tracks and comps were so good and whole (as well as limited; the drums were premixed to L and R tracks only) that only balancing, some compression here and there, and some time based effects were needed to complete the remix. However, the compression is perhaps a tad overdone, thusly preventing the mix to "live" as much as the original.
The original mix's reverb (really noticeable on the guitars) take more risks (and wins) and is either an EMT plate reverb or a live chamber (if Criteria had one). The predelay on the reverb might have been provided via a spare mix deck's repro head before the signal went to the reverb. While digital reverb was the rage at the time of the Anniversary Mix, I feel that it is likely that a plate reverb was used, but that the highs were rolled out more than on the original mix.
Give them both a comparison side-by-side and decide for yourself. Be sure to use a good copy of each (I would use at least a recent printing [Re-Master] of the original mix since the Analog to Digital converters and digital clocking are MUCH better now than at the dawn of the CD age - perhaps yet another strike against the Anniversary Mix).
Inspired jamming!!.......2007-01-17
Removing The Veil.......2007-01-07
Better than most "Deluxe Editions".......2006-03-07
For Collectors.......2006-03-02
Layla is his finest solo effort of his career.
What you get is a re-mastered version of the original release.
The sound is great, and of course you get the songs we have all come to know and love.
You also get a CD with different jam sessions. Personally I find this particular CD not interesting. Some of the guitar work is nice.
The Real gem in the box is the Alternate Master, Jams and outtakes.
You get two versions of Have you Ever Loved a Woman. You get two versions of Tell the Truth.
You get three versions of Mean old World with Duane Allman.
The best of the lot are When Things Go Wrong (It hurts me Too).
Tender Love is another good song.
He finishes with a fabulous version of It's Too Late, that is very similar to the version on the album. There are not background vocals and I like the slide guitar solo.
This box set is for Collectors like myself who want to hear everything they can get their hands on...Enjoy
Average customer rating:
|
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The 20th Anniversary Edition
Various Artists Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000639AI Release Date: 2002-03-19 |
Tracks:
- Main Titles
- Far From Home/E.T. Alone
- Bait For E.T.
- Meeting E.T.
- E.T.'s New Home
- The Beginning Of A Friendship
- Toys
- 'I'm Keeping Him'
- E.T.'s Powers
- E.T. And Elliott Get Drunk
- Frogs
- At Home
- The Magic Of Halloween
- Sending The Signal
- Searching For E.T.
- Invading Elliott's House
- E.T. Is Dying
- Losing E.T.
- E.T. Is Alive!
- Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye
- End Credits
Amazon.com
While director Steven Spielberg has sometimes termed his blockbuster hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial a loose sequel to his similarly themed Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that notion only underscores the breadth of John Williams's talents as a composer and tempts the listener to consider this score a sort of second, more nakedly emotional movement to his CE3K music. As in his epic Star Wars work, the musical touchstone is early-20th-century Russian romanticism, a link that becomes even clearer with the restoration of three fragile, largely atmospheric cues ("Main Titles," "Meeting E.T.," and "E.T.'s New Home"). While Williams has often suffered odd accusations of emotional manipulation--which is, after all, precisely the job of a film composer--his E.T. music is still some of his most compelling, recalling Herrmann's delicate, pastoral touch on The Magnificent Ambersons in its first half, then steadily ratcheting up the tension as the score's insistent brass motif intrudes ever more ominously. Two decades later, the 15-minute sweep of "Escape/Chase/Saying Goodbye" remains one of Williams's most powerful and memorable film-music achievements. This edition also features an illustrated booklet with a new interview with the composer. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
This Soundtrack is Great ! .......2006-08-01
Heartfelt, Adventurous, Purely Magnificent.......2006-06-01
Splendid remastering of wonderful music.......2006-01-17
Firstly, some reflections concerning the film and the music. I must confess, that after seeing this movie as a child, my soul had been affected in ways which I cannot fathom. This may all sound pathetic, but it is true nonetheless. In certain ways, this tragic story of frienship and ultimate loss (we will all die ultimately, however strong the connections between befriended souls may be) 'changed' me as a person, from then on looking out into the world with a somewhat shifted focus. In a more intellectual kind of way I kind of detest this motion picture, with its (over-)emotional sentimentalities, so perfectly and grandiloquently translated into music by maestro Williams. But at the same time it resonates with the strings of the heart (mostly John Williams to blame?) and its deep truths cannot be ignored. The little boy in me screaming: why the hell could these two soulmates NOT be united! Why would these two friends have to be separated! Why did Steven Spielberg have to be so cruel! Well, because life is not so soothingly simple, and because in the end, we all have to go our separate destinies, while our hearts always ring out to the other, maybe only after passing the 'Big Doorway to Another World' being reunited in the light of 'Eternal Love' ;-)
Anyhow, the music in itself is pure, vintage Williams in its ability to weave veritable webs of orchestral colors and emotions. Indeed, where would ET be without John Williams! As Steven Spielberg himself once said: John Williams IS ET!
I personally feel no need to ever again watch the movie itself though (lodged as it already is in my memory), but I do regularly listen to some of the music, evoking for me all the necessary images, emotions and sensibilities from the film. John Williams to me remains maybe the greatest film music composer, and his music for ET remains one of my all time favorites (beside his music for Jurassic Park, which I consider to be even better).
John Williams.......2005-09-12
Thanks for the marvelous soundtrack John Williams...
Mario Simoes - Brazil - Cuiaba/MT
Awesome Soundtrack, Timeless Themes.......2005-08-17
Anyhow, this soundtrack will try it's hardest to move you emotionaly, and this will work every time you slide it in.
The soundtrack has many sides, dark, horror, mystery, excitement, love, childlike themes, and a grand ending theme that will blow you away.
The addition of Yoda's theme in track 13 was extremely clever.
Average customer rating:
|
Score: XOX - 20th Anniversary World Tour Live with the Octavarium Orchestra
Dream Theater Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G7PMD2 Release Date: 2006-08-29 |
Tracks:
- The Root Of All Evil [Disc 1]
- I Walk Beside You [Disc 1]
- Another Won [Disc 1]
- Afterlife [Disc 1]
- Under A Glass Moon [Disc 1]
- Innocence Faded [Disc 1]
- Raise The Knife [Disc 1]
- The Spirit Carries On [Disc 1]
Tracks:
- Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence: [Disc 2]
- I. Overture [Disc 2]
- II. About To Crash [Disc 2]
- III. War Inside My Head [Disc 2]
- IV. The Test That Stumped Them All [Disc 2]
- V. Goodnight Kiss [Disc 2]
- VI. Solitary Shell [Disc 2]
- VII. About To Crash (reprise) [Disc 2]
- VIII. Losing Time/Grand Finale [Disc 2]
- Vacant [Disc 2]
- The Answer Lies Within [Disc 2]
- Sacrificed Sons [Disc 2]
Tracks:
- Octavarium: [Disc 3]
- Intro [Disc 3]
- I. Someone Like Him [Disc 3]
- II. Medicate Me [Disc 3]
- III. Full Circle [Disc 3]
- IV. Intervals [Disc 3]
- V. Razor's Edge [Disc 3]
- Encore: [Disc 3]
- Metropolis [Disc 3]
Album Description
This album marks the grand finale of the 20th Anniversary World Tour Live with the Octavarium Orchestra--a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of the members of Dream Theater meeting at Berklee School of Music. The recording was captured live at Radio City Music Hall on April 1st, 2006.Customer Reviews:
VERY DISAPPOINTED.......2007-05-26
Blown away.......2007-04-29
The second CD is the 41 epic tune, 'six degrees of inner turbulence. A song about, well, the inner turbulence of life. There is a spot around the 15 minute mark where I find it too dissonant, and there is an instrument in the orchestra that is flat, but this is a very weak criticism for a absolute work of art including the fantastic 'solitary shell' and powerful climax.
The find the 3rd CD ok but not anywhere near the first 2. Octivarium takes too long to get going and 'Metropolis' starts out so promising but the wonderful keyboard riff that kicks off the song is drowned out in the dissonance.
The keys are great, the guitar playing is great, the percussion is great and the vocals are out of this world outstanding.
One of the top 3 live albums off all time on my list along with Iron Maiden's "Live after Death" and Rush's "All the Worlds a Stage."
A fantastic live recording.......2007-04-06
10 stars!.......2007-04-03
The whole group do a great job (like always) and the orchestra does fantastic following the whole six degrees album (side 2) and octivarium and metropolis and more! They do their classics great! Buy this, and if you dont know about Dream Theater... Your world will change, proceed to buy all their albums :)
Awesome!.......2007-02-28
Average customer rating:
|
Forbidden Broadway (20th Anniversary Edition)
Original Off-Broadway Cast , and Terri White Manufacturer: Drg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TJ9X Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Forbidden Broadway (from Vol. 1)
- The Music Man - Trouble in New York City (Vol. 3)
- My Fair Lady - Import-Gavotte (previously unreleased)
- Annie - Tomorrow (Vol. 2)
- Cameron Mackintosh - My Souvenir Things (Vol. 4)
- Elaine Stritch - Stritch (Vol. 4)
- The Lion King - Circle of Mice / Can You Feel the Pain Tonight? (Vol.5)
- Patti LuPone - Patti LuPone / I Get a Kick Out of Me (Vol. 2)
- Martin Guerre - It's Martin Guerre (previously unreleased)
- Julie Andrews - I Couldn't Hit the Note (Vol. 3)
- Into the Woods - Into the Words (Vol. 2)
- Chita-Rita - America (Vol. 2)
- Mandy Patinkin - Somewhat Overindulgent (Vol. 2)
- Les Miserables - Les Misera-blah / End of the Play / I Dreamed a Show / Bring It Down (Vol. 2)
- Carol Channing - Imitation Is the Highest Form of Flattery (Vol. 3)
- Old Revivals - Old Revivals! (previously unreleased)
- Merman & Martin - It's De-Merman (Vol. 1) / Old Fashioned Ballad (Vol. 3)
- Ragtime - Gagtime / A Really Long Note (Vol. 5)
- Sarah Brightman - Time I Said, "Goodbye" (previously unreleased)
- Aspects of Love - I Sleep with Everyone (previously unreleased)
- Screamgirls - And I Am Telling You I'm Not Screaming (previously unreleased)
- Liza Minnelli - Liza One-Note (previously unreleased)
- Back to Barbra - On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Vol. 3)
- Cats - I Enjoy Being a Cat / Memory (previously unreleased)
- Fiddler on the Roof - Ambition (Vol. 1)
Amazon.com
It's hard to believe that the Great White Way has now suffered through 20 years of abuse from the legendary off-Broadway revue Forbidden Broadway. Since June 1981, the formula has been the same: take the most familiar and popular numbers from Broadway shows, add wickedly hilarious lyrics by creator Gerard Alessandrini and spot-on impressions by talented performers, and put the audience in stitches. Obviously, parodies of specific people (Patti LuPone, Mandy Patinkin, Julie Andrews) and specific shows (The Lion King, Les Miz, Ragtime) can get dated quickly, but because so many of the original performances are preserved on recordings, Broadway fans should recognize most, if not all, the references. This 20th-anniversary edition includes highlights from the first five volumes (though the medleys have been slightly truncated for this 74-minute recording), making it an excellent introduction for novices, plus seven previously unreleased tracks that longtime fans won't want to miss, including some old targets (Sarah Brightman) and some new ones, such as Martin Guerre ("Look, I'm Martin Guerre / And I confess, this show's a mess, just like my hair") and Liza Minnelli's 1999-2000 comeback show. Those who think of Broadway and its stars as sacred institutions might be offended by Forbidden Broadway, but fans who recognize the all-too-human foibles of their favorite music and stars will find that laughing at them doesn't mean they love them any less. --David HoriuchiCustomer Reviews:
Doesn't Compare to the Show.......2007-03-09
I Love This.......2006-03-12
25 parodies, half brilliant, half clever but overlong..........2004-03-13
A MUST HAVE for any B-Way fan!.......2002-12-06
One score and seven shows ago...........2002-08-18
Aside from releases from the vaults, a lot of the numbers here are taken from Volume 2, with an even distribution of knocking Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Chita Rivera, Les Miserables, and Ethel Merman. If you're just discovering Forbidden Broadway, this is a pretty good introduction to the earlier stuff (there isn't too much from Volumes 4 and 5, and was released before Volume 7). Otherwise, it's still worth the money for the stuff you otherwise couldn't get.
The ultimate bad-mood buster, Forbidden Broadway has always been guaranteed to please, and this recording is the icing on the cake.
Average customer rating:
|
Trax Records: 20th Anniversary Collection
Various Artists Manufacturer: Trax Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAOFC Release Date: 2004-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Bring Down the Walls - Robert Owens
- No Way Back [Vocal Mix] - Adonis
- Can You Feel It [Alternate Mix] - Mr. Fingers, Robert Owens
- House This House - Mr. Lee,
- Jack the Bass - Farley "Jackmaster" Funk
- This Is Acid [Radio Mix] - Maurice & Mac
- House Nation
- You Used to Hold Me [Kenny Jason Mix] - Xaviera Gold, Ralphi Rosario
- House Music Anthem: Move Your Body - Marshall Jefferson
- Washing Machine - Mr. Fingers
- Acid Tracks - Phuture
- I Can't Forget - Mr. Lee,
- Fantasy - Screamin' Rachael, Z Factor
- Aw Shucks [Long Version] - Farley "Jackmaster" Funk
- Girls Out on the Floor
- I've Lost Control - Sleezy D
- In a Vision - Virgo Four
- I'll Never Let You Go
- Can't Get Enough [Remix] - Liz Torres
- Dub Love [Full Version] - Master C & J
- Your Love - Frankie Knuckles, Jamie Principle
Tracks:
- Children of the Night [Radio Mix] - Kevin Irving
- As Always [Full Vocal Version Mix] - Ricky Dillard
- Fun With Bad Boys - Screamin' Rachael
- Jungle [Full A-Side Version] - Jungle Wonz
- I'll Make You Dance [Full Version] - Kool Rock Steady
- Do It Properly [Adonis Full Version] - Adonis
- Bird in a Gilded Cage [Full A-Side Version] - Jungle Wonz
- 7 Ways to Jack [Full Version] - Hercules
- Slam [Radio Mix]
- House Beat Box
- You Got the Love [Long Version] - Rebecca Jones, Frankie Knuckles, Jamie Principle
- Baby Wants to Ride - Frankie Knuckles, Jamie Principle
- We Live This Life [Long Version] - Paul Johnson,
Tracks:
- Move Your Body - Marshall Jefferson
- No Way Back [Vocal Mix] - Adonis
- Can You Feel It [Alternate Mix] - Mr. Fingers, Robert Owens
- Jungle [Full A-Side Version] - Jungle Wonz
- Dub Love [Full Version] - Master C & J
- You Used to Hold Me [Kenny Jason Mix] - Xaviera Gold, Ralphi Rosario
- Baby Wants to Ride - Frankie Knuckles
- Children of the Night [Radio Mix] - Kevin Irving
- As Always [Full Vocal Version Mix] - Ricky Dillard
- You Got the Love [Long Version] - Rebecca Jones, Frankie Knuckles, Jamie Principle
- Fantasy - Screamin' Rachael, Z Factor
- This Is Acid [Radio Mix] - Maurice & Mac
Customer Reviews:
House.......2005-05-02
1500
misleading advertisement.......2005-03-28
I give you acid..........2005-01-19
where it all begins.......2004-09-25
the birth of house music!x real.......2004-08-06
Jazz Music: