What Goes Around [Import]

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Subtitled - Greatest & Latest. Aussie compilation features a mixture of new tracks & re-recorded versions of the glam rock icon's greatest hits. 18 tracks. CMC Records. 1995

What Goes Around, Music, Suzi Quatro, Glam Rock, Glitter, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock, Rock/Pop, Soft Rock, Songwriter
What Goes Around, Pt. 2
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A very well written song but
  • Dance To What Goes Around...Comes Around...
  • one single of a handful gets it right...
  • Get It
What Goes Around, Pt. 2
Justin Timberlake
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000MQ4WPG
Release Date: 2007-03-12

Tracks:

  1. What Goes Around Comes Around (Radio Edit)
  2. Boutique In Heaven (Dirty Version)
  3. What Goes Around Comes Around (Mysto & Pizzi Main Mix)
  4. What Goes Around Comes Around (Junkie Xl Small Room Mix)

Album Details

The Special Song from "Futuresex/Lovesounds" that Timberlake Said Had Great Meaning for Him Personally Just Before He Performed it Live on the 2007 Grammy Telecast. This Edition Comes Backed with a "Dirty Version" of "Boutique in Heaven" and Remixes of the Title Track by Mysto and Pizzi as Well as Junkie Xl.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A very well written song but.......2007-04-30

still It's Justin Timberlake and his girlie voice. Don't get me wrong, Justin Timberlake is not 100 percent talentless. I just have a hard time accepting that girlie voice. I can't stand when male singers hit all those high notes like they are Mariah Carey or something. he doesn't always sing girlie like on the verses of this song. If he could sing like he does on the verses of this song 100 percent of the time, I'd probably give his music (not just this song) 5 star ratings. Anyways, I gave this song 3 stars due to it's lyrics. It is a very well written song.

5 out of 5 stars Dance To What Goes Around...Comes Around..........2007-04-01

Justin Timberlake has officially ended his warm-up and has decided to bring his messages into the spotlight with much attitude! Dance fans enjoy this single for the great title track, non-album song, and long Mysto & Pizzi Mix as well as close to 5 minutes Junkie XL Small Room Mix.

WHAT GOES AROUND...COMES AROUND... [Radio Edit] 5:09 is the song many have already heard on the radio with the catchy dance beats, highly energetic sounds, some background vocals by Timbaland, and nice up-tempo bass-lines.

BOUTIQUE IN HEAVEN 4:12 [Non-Album Track] - The lyrics are romantic as he sings, "Where did you get that beauty from? The tempo is mellow like Prince with some R&B flairs, and higher pitched vocals along a dive to lower pitched ones. This sounds like his album along the lines of the song "Damn Girl" and "Love Stoned".

WHAT GOES AROUND...COMES AROUND... [Mysto & Pizzi Mix] 7:43 is the longer type mixes many club hoppers enjoy. There are plenty of elevated swirls, techno echoes, repetitive vocals, and trance. The climaxing styles along the liquid sounding elements definitely get you in the dance mood! There are plenty of tribal drums, banging bass, and thumping beats. There are not so many vocals present.

WHAT GOES AROUND...COMES AROUND [Junkie XL Small Room Mix] 4:54 is my favorite since Justin's vocals are heard much more. While the previous track took a heavy techno effect this one spins a more dance party type feeling combining techno with pop, R&B, and much singing. If you are a junkie of funky small club mixes then you will find this captivating. It's very enjoyable for it's lack of monotony, less exaggerated boom [to add variety], and for its mind-blowing highly energetic effects.

5 out of 5 stars one single of a handful gets it right..........2007-03-20

All the other import singles for this song have all edits of the dance mixes, but this particular disc gives us a 7 minute and 43 second version of the mysto & pizzi mix, which isn't on any of the other releases, and is probably one of the best mixes available. It's a slamming, dark hardhouse mix with a trance synth riff that makesit a total killer. It is THE reason to get this release, because all the other mixes and the track Boutique in Heaven are on all the other releases.

5 out of 5 stars Get It.......2007-03-06

Okay, I don't have this cd, and I have not heard this song. But, I have heard the Junkie XL remix of this song and it is totally awesome. It is perfect for all of us who enjoy excellent house and awesome dance music. Hey, you don't have to take my word for it, but if you don't get this single, you are missing out BIG TIME. The Junkie XL remix is all that you need and truely is a great house hit. Even if you can't hear the sample, you will not be disappointed at this track if you make the 'blind' purchase.
What Goes Around
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • nice to see the remixes actually released in physical form--but they are all edits!
What Goes Around
Justin Timberlake
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000N4S8UC
Release Date: 2007-03-12

Tracks:

  1. What Goes Around (Radio Edit)
  2. Boutique In Heaven (Explicit Version)
  3. What Goes Around (Wookie Mix)
  4. What Goes Around (Sebastien Leger Mix)
  5. What Goes Around (Junkie Xl Small Room Mix)

Album Description

5-track CD single taken from his critically acclaimed 2nd solo album 'FutureSex/LoveSounds' and includes Wookie, Sebastien Leger and Junkie XL Small Room mixes plus the exclusive recording 'Boutique In Heaven'. BMG. 2007.

Album Details

The Special Song from "Futuresex/Lovesounds" that Timberlake Said Had Great Meaning for Him Personally Just Before He Performed it Live on the 2007 Grammy Telecast. This Edition Comes Backed with the NON-LP Track "Boutique in Heaven" and Remixes of the Title Track by "Wookie" as Well as Sebastien Leger and Junkie Xl.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars nice to see the remixes actually released in physical form--but they are all edits!.......2007-03-15

As the trend towards "cyber" music continues, remix CD singles are rarely being released domestically in the US, with only slightly better luck from imports, part of the problem with imports being what happens here. It's ALL edits instead of the full length mixes. and as a total tease, the cd insert AND disc label list the "wookie mix" as running 7:29, when it's only 3:55! The Wookie mix is a groovier house mix, Sebastian Leger's mix has more of an electro/filter house vibe. The Junkie XL small room mix (as compared to the longer BIG room mix that is not included) is my personal favorite, with the hardest and most danceable groove of the three remixes.

As for the non-LP track, Boutique in Heaven is a downtempo R&B jam, sort of like many of the tracks on Justin's fulll length CD that i skip because I prefer his funkier stuff. But for fans of his slower stuff, this is a real treat.
Are You Ready for the Country/What Goes Around Comes Around
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Hank certainly didn't do it this way...
  • Two great seventies albums
  • Brings back memories
  • Two distinctly different faces of a legend
Are You Ready for the Country/What Goes Around Comes Around
Waylon Jennings
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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ASIN: B00008XRTL
Release Date: 2003-04-21

Tracks:

  1. Are You Ready for the Country
  2. Them Old Love Songs
  3. So Good Woman
  4. Jack-A-Diamonds
  5. Can't You See
  6. MacArthur Park
  7. I'll Go Back to Her
  8. Couple More Years
  9. Old Friend
  10. Precious Memories
  11. I Ain't Living Long Like This
  12. What Goes Around
  13. Another Man's Fool
  14. I Got the Train Sittin' Waitin'
  15. It's the World's Gone Crazy (Cotillion)
  16. Ivory Tower
  17. Out Among the Stars
  18. Come With Me
  19. If You See Her
  20. Old Love, New Eyes

Album Details

Two Collections Incorporating Four Original RCA Albums. First Time on CD for "What Goes Around".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hank certainly didn't do it this way..........2007-01-28

These are what I consider the last few good records Waylon cut before the string of bad records. In his auto biography he talks about cutting these records high as a kite on Cocaine.

5 out of 5 stars Two great seventies albums.......2005-05-26

The pairing of these two albums appears a little odd but many of Waylon's seventies albums had already been released on CD. Still, both albums are well worth hearing and Waylon's fans everywhere will welcome this twofer.

The first album here (Are you ready for the country) was recorded when Waylon was at the peak of the outlaw phase of his career. Apart from the brilliant title track, it features many other outstanding songs including Can't you see (written by Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker Band), MacArthur Park (an incredible version of this classic song), Couple more years (also recorded by Dr Hook at around the same time), Old friend (about Buddy Holly) and Precious memories (the gospel classic).

The second album (What goes around) was recorded just three years later but by that time Waylon's sound had changed somewhat. The style may be different but the music is still brilliant. On this album, the first five tracks are generally up-tempo while the second five are generally slower, more reflective. The album opens with I ain't living long like this (a Rodney Crowell song also recorded by Emmylou) but my favorites here are It's the world's gone crazy (the lyrics may seem crazy at first but the song makes sense if you listen to it a few times), Ivory tower and Come with me.

Most of Waylon's seventies albums are now available on CD. If you are a Waylon fan, make sure that you buy them before they go out of print. This twofer may not be the highest priority among those available but it is certainly deserving of a place in any collection of Waylon's music.

5 out of 5 stars Brings back memories.......2003-11-07

It was back in the late 1970's and I was a teenager who loved to listen to Waylon. These songs are classic "outlaw" waylon at it's best. Back in the mid 1970's Waylon released "Are You Ready For The Country" continuing on in the tradition of "Ramblin' Man", "This Time", "Honky Tonk Heroes" and the other albums he had been doing since breaking free from the "Nashville" production on the earlier sessions (they were good, but sounded like all the other Country artists on RCA at the time)... Waylon however wanted to do it his way and nowhere is it more evident than on "Are You Ready For The Country".
This set begins with the rocking title cut then he eases down with "So Good Woman" which sounds like it must have been directed straight at Jessi "You know I've run around all my life/You could've done better cause you've been a good wife"
"Them Old Love Songs" is the third track and talks about someones wish to find a love "like people do in them old love songs"... I could go on and on, but one of my favorites on here is "MacArthurs Park". Waylon had done a version with a female vocalist back in the last 1970's but the Nashville people put strings, horns and flutes in it. This time Waylon did it his way, singing all the vocals and using his band with the trademark sound of Ralph Mooney's steel guitar taking front and center. There is also the tribute to Buddy Holly here called "Old Friend" among others that are just plain good music.
This CD continues with the lp "What Goes Around" which starts off with "Ain't Living Long Like This", goes into the title cut and the first four songs are toe tappers, one of the best of which is "I've Got The Train Settin' Waitin", but then it gets weird with "It's The World's Gone Crazy" ("the dancer's are dancin' alone/the sidemen all want to be frontmen and the front men all want to go home... just an example of the lyrics on that weird little tune)... Side two of that album showed a more laid back smoothe Waylon starting with "Ivory Tower" then the story song "Out Among The Stars" about a down and out young man who "can't find a job but has found a gun" and holds up a liquor store, then the classic "Come With Me"... there are more tunes here but I've hit the hilites on two of my favorite Waylon lps of all time and they've put them together on this one CD... What more could you ask for?

5 out of 5 stars Two distinctly different faces of a legend.......2003-06-16

The pairing of these two pieces of Waylon's work seems rather odd. However, both are very welcome to be back in my Waylon collection after several years of being absent. "Are You Ready For The Country" is an example of Waylon's ability to capture that renegade spirit during the height of his commercial success. All of these songs are pure Waylon at his best, but his rendition of Toy Caldwell's "Can't You See" is, in this reviewer's opinion, the epitome of what the "Outlaw Movement" of the seventies was all about. Listening to "What Goes Around" takes us into a different era of Waylon's fame and legend. You can tell that his taste in material has changed, as has his delivery. Two stand out tracks on this album are "If You See Her" and "Old Love, New Eyes". Waylon was always defying anybody to label his music or pidgeonhole him as an artist. The differences in these two albums
is a testament to what made him one of the greatest recording artist in the history of country music. He could continuosly grow and expand his horizons, all the while making his fans want to ride along and listen. This collection brought back a lot of great memories for me. Thank's Amazon for offering it. And thank you Waylon, for all those years of rebellious inspiration.
What Goes Around, Pt. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • who can resist this karmic konfection?
  • Justin Turns Up The Heat! He's On Fire!
What Goes Around, Pt. 1
Justin Timberlake
Manufacturer: Bmg/Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000MQ4WPQ
Release Date: 2007-03-12

Tracks:

  1. Radio Edit
  2. Sebastien Leger Remix (Radio Edit)

Album Details

The Special Song from "Futuresex/Lovesounds" that Timberlake Said Had Great Meaning for Him Personally Just Before He Performed it Live on the 2007 Grammy Telecast. The Single Radio Edit Comes Backed with a Single Edit Remix by Sebastien Leger.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars who can resist this karmic konfection?.......2007-05-19

who can resist all this?
i never thought i'd fall so hard for this spinning top of a song - a mesmerizing whorl that cozies up, cuddles, folds into itself, goes deep, gets bent, recovers, then unspools spent listener softly back into the nuzzling throb of perfect plush layering. justin works the dancer's body language confidence inside his voice achieving fauvish delight of soul sexy then sulking sultry vocals. storytelling, lecturing or is this guy just talking to himself? the ascension of his heartbreak brings an engaging balancing act of poptartism---crooning disbelief and hurt as the byproduct of pure love wearing the armor of karmic kickback. jt borrows the buddhist's contemplation solution to tackle his post coital conundrum-building the groove while messaging the repetitive scold of infinity's comeuppence ---the realization that we all kneel and swoon at the alter of universal forces well beyond our control....jt's lovesickness no exception.....talk about being in the palm of someone's hand...

5 out of 5 stars Justin Turns Up The Heat! He's On Fire!.......2007-03-11

This single takes a turn into a storm of circling beats that go around and around displaying attitude, pulsating dance beats, and much attitude and confidence in lyrical quality. Justin's voice sounds very much improved. This 2-track single comes housed in a slim-line jewel case and is a definite choice to add if you bought the Part 2 or just love Justin's sophomore album FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS.

While many of his past singles had the album or edit versions accompanied by the Instrumental version, this one had the RADIO EDIT and a fabulous REMIX that does not stray away too much from the original song.

The RADIO EDIT 5:09 has excellent musical beats carrying the message strong with spiraling styles of how what you do comes back. Justin's voice has a nice sound, as his vocal range is not too high or too deep.

SEBASTIEN LEGER REMIX RADIO EDIT 4:14 has a pulsating up and down volume introduction that carries the feeling of something going around and around over and over. This has elements of dance techno beats but not over the top in the sense the song is not changed much with the exception of the up and down spiraling repetitive beats. Overall, this is a song focusing on the message behind the song. The beats climax at each turn going back to the beginning up and down storm obviously focused in making it clear: What goes around...comes around.
Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim (Live at Carnegie Hall 2001)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wow!
  • Everyone Should Whistle
  • An amazing intro to the body of work of a true master
  • Beautiful, moving concert
  • ... and I love Barbara Cook
Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim (Live at Carnegie Hall 2001)

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ASIN: B000059LFF
Release Date: 2001-05-08

Tracks:

  1. Everybody Says Don't
  2. I Wonder What Became of Me?
  3. The Eagle and Me
  4. I Had Myself a True Love
  5. Into the Woods / Giants in the Sky (Malcolm Gets)
  6. Another Hundred People / So Many People (Malcolm Gets)
  7. Let's Face the Music and Dance / The Song Is You (duet with Malcolm Gets)
  8. Happiness
  9. Loving You
  10. You Could Drive a Person Crazy
  11. Not A Day Goes By / Losing My Mind

Tracks:

  1. Buds Won't Bud
  2. I Got Lost in His Arms
  3. West Side Story Segment: Something's Coming / Tonight (Malcolm Gets)
  4. Move On (duet with Malcolm Gets)
  5. Medley: Hard Hearted Hannah / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / San Francisco
  6. Ice Cream
  7. Send in the Clowns
  8. The Trolley Song
  9. Not While I'm Around (duet with Malcolm Gets)
  10. Anyone Can Whistle

Amazon.com's Best of 2001

Barbara Cook is one of today's most accomplished song stylists, and if you don't believe us, just listen to this live album. It's a master class in the art of singing. It documents an evening at Carnegie Hall during which Cook proved that she can dissect and extract the substance out of the simplest of lyrics. One of the best surprises is "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" (from Company), which is taken at an amiable trot and allows the singer to display its humor. Cook is not a swinging singer and uptempo is not her pace; give her a ballad, though, and she'll wring the last drop of emotion out of it. Her version of "Losing My Mind" (here paired with "Not a Day Goes By") is simply astonishing. The singer also performs songs that Sondheim has said he wished he had written, an awful lot of them by Harold Arlen. No complaints here. Guest Malcolm Gets solos on a few songs and duets with Cook on others, including "Let's Face the Music and Dance." This is classic material done masterfully by a classic singer. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wow!.......2004-02-20

Having read the other reviews there is little more for me to add. I have been a Barbara Cook fan for a longtime and for me, this is one of her best concerts ever. I do, however, prefer the DVD. As with some other reviewers, I do not want to hear Malcolm Gets (as much as I like him) when I want to listen to Barbara. Her flawless interpretation of music is a hard act to follow for any singer! I managed to see this concert 4 times over a year and a half. Each time I saw her the voice was stronger and more assured (I would not have thought that possible). I can't help but think we will have the pleasure of hearing Ms Cook for many years to come. For those people who enjoyed his CD I strongly recommend purchasing the DVD. Barabara's rendition of So Many People is breathtaking (literally, I don't think I breathed once during the entire song). If you ever have opportunity to see her live - go! She has an ability to make you feel as if every song she sings and every word she speaks is directed to you alone. She can take a large venue and make it feel as intimate as your own living room. Having had the pleasure of meeting her I can say she is as youthful and pleasurable in person as she is in her performance.

5 out of 5 stars Everyone Should Whistle.......2003-10-11

After being privileged to attend this concert, I had to own the CD. Once a lyric coloratura and the original Cunegonde in Bernstein's Candide, Ms. Cook has become (in her 70s) a true diva, blessed with a velvety, warm sound. Every note has meaning. Her high B-flat on "Ice Cream" is still the envy of any soprano today. Everyone should whistle after hearing the superb performances on this CD. Even better, though, is the experience of having been in the concert hall for the live performance. Brava, Ms. Cook!

5 out of 5 stars An amazing intro to the body of work of a true master.......2003-06-16

When I first bought tickets for the 'Mostly Sondheim' show on tour (in San Francisco) I figured it couldn't be too bad. Besides, I had only been exposed to a few of his songs (Anyone Can Whistle, Losing My Mind...) and had only seen "A Little Night Music". On the way out of the theater I immediately picked up this recording of the program. It is truly amazing. I immediately began listening to it and have barely put it down in the last few months. Furthermore, my Sondheim CD collection increased in size from an unflattering zero to five (and it's still growing)! This is an amazing introduction to the works of Stephen Sondheim, who is now my favorite modern musical composer). Buy this now if you don't already have it!

4 out of 5 stars Beautiful, moving concert.......2003-04-13

This is a wonderful CD set with a great selection of songs. I do want to express a slight reservation, however. Barbara Cook has been one of my favorite singers for a number of years and the way her voice defies time is extraordinary -- for her to be singing with such bright, beautiful tone in her mid-70s with no wobble or beat in the voice is an amazing achievment.

I do have to say that by 2001, when this concert was recorded, Cook seemed to have a lost a little bit of power and intensity in her singing. This is only natural for someone of her age. Her voice is still lovely, but you can sense her keeping it in reserve a bit. She's as expressive as ever, but compare the rendition of "I got lost in his arms" on this album to the one on her previous album recorded in 1999, "The Champion Season", and there's less urgency and vocal depth in her singing here. That said, the high B at the end of "Ice Cream" is sensational.

So, despite that caveat, this is, again, a wonderful album, a must for Cook fans, especially for the gorgeous renditions of songs I'd never thought I'd get to hear her perform: "Not a Day Goes By", "Happiness/Loving You", "San Francisco", etc. Buy it!

1 out of 5 stars ... and I love Barbara Cook.......2003-02-11

This recording is a disappointment for me. It is not her best work, and Malcolm Gets is uninspired. My biggest complaint however is the engineering of the recording. Throughout the speaking was to soft, the singing volumes uneven, and the applause deafening. I will be passing this CD on to friends, and will later donate it to my local library.
What Goes Around
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Absolutly stunning!!!
  • Ok
  • Dave's first foray into big band music
  • Great Band and Very Serious Stuff
  • Our loss, is your gain!
What Goes Around
Dave Holland
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006C2DL
Release Date: 2002-09-10

Tracks:

  1. Triple Dance
  2. Blues For C.M.
  3. The Razor's Edge
  4. What Goes Around
  5. Upswing
  6. First Snow
  7. Shadow Dance

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Quick horns, fat bass, sharp angles, and lyrical melodies have earmarked Dave Holland's quintets since he formed his first in 1983. And on What Goes Around, Holland stakes his big band on the same values with phenomenal success. Mingus and Ellington are clearly the inspiration here, with jumping solos running alongside brass and reed riffs aplenty. The leader's longstanding emphasis on hummable melodies is of utmost importance, from the first, loping lines of "Triple Dance" through the bounding, three-minute bass solo and Ellingtonian riff-making on "Shadow Dance." Steve Nelson's vigorous vibraphone serves as rhythm and melody so fluidly that it draws the ear through the well-ordered crowd of 10 horns toward the big, pumping hearts of these tunes. Chris Potter's tenor cuts a formidable, excited swath, as does drummer Billy Kilson's swift marriage of Elvin Jones's force and Billy Higgins's snapping sharpness. But the clear voice is found in the marriage of Holland's quick, thick bass imaginings and his soulful, wide-ranging tunes. --Andrew Bartlett

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Absolutly stunning!!!.......2006-01-04

In all the Dave Holland's discography in my opinion this one really stands out. I own all the Dave Holland's recent recordings, quintet, quartet, trio and they are all great, great records. But this one is special. It is incredible, amazing. A big band which plays intricate and hypermodern arrangements on the well known trademark Dave's bass textures and compositions. I'm glad Dave recordedin this big band format a couple of his older compositions taken from the "Steve Coleman period", the one that saw "Razor's edge", "Jumpin' in", "Seeds of time" coming to light. I repeat this is a hell of a project. "Quick horns, fat bass, sharp angles, and lyrical melodies" is exactly what you'll find here together with the finest musicianship possible, and ultramodern very interesting arrangements that take pride in remembering the big band history! Billy kilson is a freak, a musical freak, a force of nature! I mean this is really something spectacular that you can add to your Jazz cds collection. I couldn't suggest a better buying in terms of contemporary albums. It is incredibly well written, arranged, played and it is incredibly entertaining to be such deep music!!! One thousand stars. Buy it, you'll thank me later. Go!

3 out of 5 stars Ok.......2004-08-22

I was a little disappointed given the hype, although I sucumbed and bought the thing based on the Downbeat reviews! It finally convinced me that Downbeat is a tired magazine for old men which no longer has any relevance . Anyway, this is a pleasant inoffensive CD.

4 out of 5 stars Dave's first foray into big band music.......2004-03-28

Dave Holland's quintet is recognized in many quarters as the premiere modern jazz band--though not without a counterargument from skeptics who find it too slick & well-oiled an engine. This quintet--featuring Robin Eubanks on trombone, Chris Potter on saxophone, Steve Nelson on vibes, Billy Kilson on drums--is the core of the 13-piece ensemble on _What Goes Around_, Holland's first big-band album as a leader. (Is it a big band? It says so on the cover, but at 13 musicians this is more of a mid-size ensemble perhaps. Certainly the "feel" of the music is still very much like a small group, without the weight--or, fortunately, the blare--of a full-size band.) The material is familiar from the bassist's small-group records; Holland writes all the arrangements, which are capable though not at the level of the best contemporary arrangers like Kenny Wheeler or Maria Schneider. The playing is all at a high level, as you'd expect, though I find it hard to warm to Antonio Hart & Chris Potter, both of them soloists who could stand to back off a bit--Potter in particular is always such a pushy, self-consciously "hot" soloist, inclined to step into the false register as a matter of course. Trumpeter Alex Siapagin does a few nice turns in a vein halfway between Wheeler & Woody Shaw, possibly in response to Holland's charts on "Upswing" & "First Snow", which contain echoes of those musicians' work.

This album caused quite a splash when it was released in 2002; I'm not entirely sure why, as while it's a nice enough release it's not outstanding by any means. As it happens the best big-band disc I heard in 2002 was actually Carl Saunders' _Be Bop Big Band_: a bunch of largely unheralded veterans of West Coast big bands, performing exceptionally fine charts by Herb Phillips. By comparison this album may have the big names on it but they haven't got the depth of involvement & experience in big bands that Saunders' bunch have. Holland has, however, continued to work in the big band format, so perhaps he'll raise his game a bit on a sequel.

5 out of 5 stars Great Band and Very Serious Stuff.......2004-03-12

I first heard the Dave Big Band play at the University of Massachusetts where our jazz band got a clinic from Robin Eubanks, lead trombonist, during the jazz festival activities. That definitely was the best concert i've ever been to and decided to get the CD and the CD is just as great as the concert was. This music is some very serious stuff. It's feels like they're taking me on a journey to some far out place. It's very cool and interesting

5 out of 5 stars Our loss, is your gain!.......2003-09-16

Is Dave Holland the best British Jazz composer? I certainly can't think of a better one.

I can't praise this CD enough. Dave Hollands quintet has always sounded to me like a larger group, such is the depth of the arrangements. So the question was, could he pull it off with a real Big Band? The answer is a resounding Yes. The arrangements are top class, the musicianship superb and the compositions brilliant. The music has that distinctive Dave Holland signature, with Mingus influences and a pinch of Ellington.

This CD is MUST for everyone who loves great music.

I hope this band are planning to cross the big pond soon.
What Comes Around Goes Around
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Going around in very small circles - 2.5 stars
  • Bandwagon Metal
  • awsome glam rock
  • what comes around, goes around
What Comes Around Goes Around
Tuff
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000008LRS
Release Date: 1991-05-14

Tracks:

  1. Ruck a Pit Bridge
  2. All New Generation
  3. I Hate Kissing You Good-Bye
  4. Lonely Lucy
  5. Ain't Worth a Dime
  6. So Many Seasons
  7. Forever Yours
  8. Wake Me Up
  9. Spit Like This
  10. Good Guys Wear Black

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Going around in very small circles - 2.5 stars.......2006-08-09

With more make up than Poison, Tuff gigged hard and almost made their mark. But for some reason they always seemed to just fall short of mark. This, their debut effort, was widely touted as destined for big things by a number of magazines at the time. And there was still a couple of years of the makeup grossout pop metal era left for them to have achieved those big things. But.. it ... just ... fizzled...out.

OK - band members were Stevie Rachelle, Jorge Desaint, Michael Lean and Todd Chase (yeah, right) and the racket they make on this slab is a generic pop metal/1991/hairspray heaven deal with many similarities to other acts of the time. Think Warrant with a slightly thougher sounding vocalist than Jani Lane. But Warrant wouldn't of done 'Spit Like This' - at least not until their third album.

Despite pop metal gross outs like "I Hate Kissing You Goodbye' which really should have you reaching for your sick bag and the attemps to get a life tunes like 'Wake Me Up' there is something to be salvaged from this album. Opener 'Ruck A Pit Bridge' snarls and sneers - it's [...] but at least tries - and track two 'The All New Generation' namechecks the gods of good time rock that these boys obviously worshipped. At least they are honest about their influences and aspirations. Other cool cuts include 'Spit Like This' and 'Good Guys Wear Black', the former again putting some anarchic sneer into the pop metal mix and the latter a bit of fun time humour. And Lonely Lucy is a cheeky rocker.

Overall this is mostly dross of the highest order, but pop metal and hair metal fans may dig some of it's tracks. And Stevie Rachelle gave good quote, so some people may of heard of him and get off on checking out some of his recorded product.

2 out of 5 stars Bandwagon Metal.......2004-05-26

I really wanted to like this album. "American Hair Band" was funny, so I looked for Tuff. I thought, "Even if it's cheesy - hey, I love cheesy metal!"

But it's worse. It's boring. Even being unoriginal, it's a pale copy of the music it's imitating.

It's as though a label said "Hey, this hair metal thing is really taking off - we should get in on this and make money!" and proceeded to compile the obvious cliches of the genre without any of the heart or talent. Or the band itself said the same thing. In either case, the songs are generic with weak lyrics (for metal, even).

Writing a song about the history of rock and roll is not a good first step. Don't namecheck Skid Row, whose first album was two years prior to the *release* of this album. Seriously.

Stevie Rachelle's voice has two settings: Gravel and Plain. The plain setting is used for a range of four notes, and anything else is sung in Gravel voice. Neither setting is super good as holding a note, so the overall vocal is more like shouting. This hurts the ballads the most.

It's not all the band's fault, as the production is pretty bad - the guitar work, which is generally good, get buried in the mix along with everything else.

I don't have a personal vendetta against Tuff, and I really wanted to like this album, but it was very disappointing.

5 out of 5 stars awsome glam rock.......2004-03-12

The all new generation should have been an 80's anthem song. Too bad they never been popular enough. A lot like Poison, they're still around in 2004. They still rock n' roll. I got a few albums and also one solo from Stevie Rachelle (lead singer) and they're all good rock n' roll.

5 out of 5 stars what comes around, goes around.......2003-12-30

tuff, another 80's hair band; alot like poison. they had some really kickazz songs on this album "what comes around,goes around"; i dont know about any of there other stuff but this one rocked in the 80's!!!
What Goes Around...
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A great swan song!
  • 3 good tracks make it worthwhile
  • Cynical Reunion Album
  • Classic harmonies intact in 80's context
What Goes Around...
The Hollies
Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005Y2DN
Release Date: 2002-01-22

Tracks:

  1. Casualty
  2. Take My Love And Run
  3. Say You'll Be Mine
  4. Something Ain't Right
  5. If The Lights Go Out
  6. Stop In The Name Of Love
  7. I Got What You Want
  8. Just One Look
  9. Someone Else's Eyes
  10. Having A Good Time
  11. Musical Pictures

Album Description

The Hollies were one of the biggest groups to come out of the 60's British invasion. In 1983 original members Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks & Bobby Elliott reformed to record one album for Atlantic Records. 'What Goes Around' is making it's worldwide CD debut and features bonus track of the non-LP b-side 'Musical Pictures'. Wounded Bird Records.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A great swan song!.......2004-10-03

I loved this album when I bought it in 1983, and in the years since. I have five versions of this album; two vinyl copies, 2 cassette copies, and now, the CD. It would have been even more wonderful if Graham Nash had sung lead on one of the tracks, or if they had written some of the material, but that was not to be. This was their last studio album and, in my opinion, they went out with a bang. The CD includes "Musical Pictures" as a bonus, the lovely flip side to "Stop in the Name of Love" single they released in 1983. I would have liked to see "Let her go down" the flip of the New Zealand version of "Stop in the Name of Love" but that has finally emerged on the 40th Anniversary compilation. If you love the Hollies you won't be disappointed.

3 out of 5 stars 3 good tracks make it worthwhile.......2003-03-25

While far from the reunion LP it could/should have been, on the positive side, 3 tracks hold up to repeated listenings: "Take My Love & Run" (which I heard on New York FM radio), "Stop In the Name of Love" and "If the Lights Go Out". The rest are forgettable, mediocre tracks with heavy-handed production. Too bad Graham Nash's involvement was so half-hearted. Had they actually written some new songs together, The Hollies reunion would have been a bigger deal.

2 out of 5 stars Cynical Reunion Album.......2002-03-22

The two stars for this record are for "If The Lights Go Out," a wonderful slice of folk rock romance featuring Tony Hicks' chiming guitar and the only song on here that sounds like something the Hollies would have recorded (they did two years earlier--with Terry Sylvester) and that Graham Nash also might have recorded.

The rest of the material is slick and shallow. The arrangements are heavy on synthesizer, light on Hollies. This group showcased its brilliance with arrangements on three previous albums full of outside material ("Hollies Sing Dylan," "Romany" and "Buddy Holly") but there's none of that here. In fact the members did not even attend the same studios to make these tracks.

A Hollies fan will have to buy this album for the rare chance at the original vocal trio, but aside from "If the Lights Go Out," there will be nothing here to enjoy aside from those voices.

4 out of 5 stars Classic harmonies intact in 80's context.......2002-02-16

Suprisingly, Graham Nash returned to the fold in 1983 for this solid studio effort and brief tour. The two and three part harmonies beloved by Hollies fans are in full force. The production has an 80's gloss that some will dislike. At the time of release, some reviewers expressed disappointment that the songs were written by outsiders ... not the classic (and great) Clarke-Nash-Hicks combo. Well, big deal I say ... the tunes are perfectly servicable, occasionally compelling, and create a fine venue for those distinctive voices. If there are no great songs, there is nothing bad either. By the way, "Stop in the Name of Love," which scraped the lower regions of the U.S. top-40, is one of the LESSER performances here. This is, for the most part, an energetic, contemporary (for 1983)sounding record, with a ballad or two for balance. Everyone is in great voice -- no ragged edges whatsoever. Some will dislike the heavy "synth" feel to the tracks, but the superb (and criminally underated) Tony Hicks still gets in some stirring guitar licks here and there. So hell, what's there to complain about? This is a good listen all the way through if you like killer harmonies in a pop-rock setting. In terms of sheer vocal power, let me suggest that this group (with Nash)have few if any peers.
A Windham Hill Retrospective/What Goes Around
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • a representative sample
  • Incredibly Motivating and Moving!
  • Solid collection, Great for new fans
  • Best Of Shadowfax on Windham Hill ONLY
  • Very good compilation
A Windham Hill Retrospective/What Goes Around
Shadowfax
Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000NI7
Release Date: 1991-02-05

Tracks:

  1. Angel's Flight
  2. Vajra
  3. A Thousand Teardrops
  4. New Electric India
  5. Shadowdance
  6. Brown Rice/Karmapa Chenno
  7. Another Country
  8. The Dreams Of Children
  9. Shaman Song
  10. What Goes Around
  11. The Orangutan Gang (Strikes Back)
  12. Road To Hanna

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars a representative sample.......2007-03-01

The CD really does give a (favorable) reflection of Shadowfax's work. Even if t wasn't, it's still a great album.

5 out of 5 stars Incredibly Motivating and Moving!.......2007-01-19

This CD spikes my creativity, motivates to expand the mind to be more open and is purely a "feel good" medicine for a heavy heart. I thank the artists for generously sharing their talent for others to benefit in many ways.

4 out of 5 stars Solid collection, Great for new fans.......2006-01-09

four and 1/2 stars. I love this band and grew up listening to Shadowdance. No other band sounds like this band. You would never confuse Shadowfax with anyone else, they are that distinctive. It's a whole new headspace. Chuck's death in 1995 was heartbreaking to me as I was hoping to see them play live but never got the chance. This is a solid collection with great tracks from their earlier work. As the previous reviewer noted, it does not contain important material from their later releases (this album used to be called "Shadowfax A Windham Hill Retrospective") but even so all the tracks on it are solid. If you like this I'd recommend picking up Shadowdance and The Dreams of Children.

4 out of 5 stars Best Of Shadowfax on Windham Hill ONLY.......2002-08-06

The title implies that this is the best of Shadowfax. And indeed it is a good collection from their earlier years on the Windham Hill label. As always, there are tracks that I would like to see (like "Above the Wailing Wall" from "Dreams of Children")that are left off, but still the tracks chosen represent a sampling of one of the best Fusion/Jazz/World/Rock bands to come along. Unfortunately, their best work in my opinion was on other labels. Even sadder that it looks like the amazing "Folksongs for a Nuclear Village" and "The Odd Get Even" are out of print! By all means, find them if you can. The harder World Beat/Jazz Fusion edge on these releases and the strong interplay between G.E.(Stinson), Charlie Bisharat and Chuck Greenberg are stellar, not to mention the excellent world percussion, bass and keyboard work. Nice of Windham Hill to provide us with their "Best Of", but a true best of will include tracks from their entire career. Even so, the music on this one still gets 4 stars.

4 out of 5 stars Very good compilation.......2001-02-24

This is a great "best of" CD in that it gives you a really good indication of what ShadowFax is all about. This was my first introduction to them and I was not disappointed!
What Goes Around
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Hell and Thunders, so alone together
  • Thunders, Hell, Nolan, Lure: the Early Months
What Goes Around
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers
Manufacturer: Bomp Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003A2X
Release Date: 1994-11-03

Tracks:

  1. Goin' Steady
  2. Pirate Love
  3. Can't Keep My Eyes On You
  4. Flight
  5. Hurt Me
  6. So Alone
  7. You Gotta Lose
  8. Love Comes In Spurts
  9. Stepping Stone
  10. New Pleasure
  11. Blank Generation
  12. I Wanna Be Loved

Album Description

Recorded live 1975, it features early versions of Hell's later trademark tunes and others that were never to be recorded. 1991. Bomp Records.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Hell and Thunders, so alone together.......2004-02-25

The fact that Richard Hell and Johnny Thunders shared a stage in 1975 makes this album indispensable for any fan of New York rock. The sound isn't that great, but these thirteen performances are the "big bang" of the whole scene that followed the demise of the New York Dolls (Johnny's "Pirate Love") and Hell's departure from Television (a major part of his first album "Blank Generation" gets worked out here). Lucky someone had a tape-recorder for these two dates -- this lineup was bound to self-destruct for all kinds of reasons. An historic document.

4 out of 5 stars Thunders, Hell, Nolan, Lure: the Early Months.......2002-02-17

A nice artifact: the early Heartbreakers with Richard Hell. For LAMFers, this is a must to fill the collection. For neophytes, well, come back to this when you've had some experience. The sound quality isn't so good, and the band was still teething, yet there is always Jerry Nolan to push things along, as well as Hell's weird charisma and Johnny's two-string sorcery--all in all a splendid find. Hearing Richard Hell sing "Can't Keep My Eyes On You" and Johnny harmonizing on Hell's stuff are an experience. Also, a freshly-broken-hearted-from-Sable-Starr version of "Stepping Stone" make this well worth the price.

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