California (And Other) Girls
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1. Darlin'
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2. Barbara Ann
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3. Wendy
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4. Girl Don't Tell Me
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5. Girl from New York City
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6. California Girls
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7. Surfer Girl
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8. Little Girl I Once Knew
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9. Girls on the Beach
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California (And Other) Girls, Music, The Beach Boys, Pop, Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Psychedelic Pop, Rock, Rock & Roll, Sunshine Pop, Surf, United States of America
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- My feel-good music
- The WARMTH of the SUN~it won't ever die...
- Recycled Package #102
- Interesting Album
- Lackluster
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The Warmth of the Sun
The Beach Boys
Manufacturer: Capitol
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000FC2FUG
Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- All Summer Long (new stereo remix)
- Catch A Wave
- Hawaii
- Little Honda
- 409
- It's OK
- You're So Good To Me (new stereo remix)
- Then I Kissed Her (new stereo remix)
- Kiss Me, Baby
- Please Let Me Wonder (new stereo remix)
- Let Him Run Wild (new stereo remix)
- The Little Girl I Once Knew
- Wendy (new stereo remix)
- Disney Girls (1957)
- Forever
- Friends
- Break Away
- Why Do Fools Fall In Love
- Surf's Up
- Feel Flows (featured in the motion picture Almost Famous)
- All This Is That
- 'Til I Die
- Sail On, Sailor (featured in the Oscar-winning motion picture The Departed)
- Cool, Cool Water
- Don't Go Near The Water
- California Saga (On My Way To Sunny Californ-i-a)
- California Dreamin'
- The Warmth Of The Sun
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In a sense, The Warmth of the Sun is to 2004's double-platinum Sounds of Summer as 1975's Spirit of America was to the previous year's chart-topping Endless Summer. Both Summer compilations feature the obvious hits, and their followups collect less famous--though still worthy--tracks like "Hawaii," "409," and "Little Honda." But the 21st-century collections are sequenced by the Beach Boys themselves, and that means this volume's songs are second-tier in fame only. The casual fan whose curiosity was piqued by Sounds of Summer and picks this up for "All Summer Long" will be captivated by Brian Wilson's stops on the road to Pet Sounds ("Kiss Me Baby," "Please Let Me Wonder," "Let Him Run Wild," "The Little Girl I Once Knew"), moved by the father-son collaboration "Break Away" (in many ways the Beach Boys' farewell to the '60s), and floored by a string of five songs from the early '70s--a few of which had their genesis in the ill-fated Smile project--that are a perfect showcase for the maturity the group, especially Brian and Carl, managed to attain less than a decade after penning "Pom Pom Play Girl" ("Surf's Up," "Feel Flows," "All This Is That," "'Til I Die," "Sail On, Sailor"). Taken together, these two volumes provide an extraordinary portrait of a band attempting to straddle popularity and artistic vision, spotlighting each facet just long enough to make you want more. (Collectors note: many of these songs appear in new stereo remixes--they may not be the original Brian Wilson productions as he heard them, but being able to distinctly make out the vibraphone in "Let Him Run Wild" is worth it.) --Benjamin Lukoff
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Compiled and sequenced by The Beach Boys themselves, The Warmth Of The Sun offers a rich view of the artistry and complex legacy of a band that has produced some of the most brilliant music of all time. This new career-spanning, 28-track collection illuminates much of The Beach Boys' most accomplished work. The Warmth Of The Sun is the perfect complement and companion to 2004's double-platinum Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys.
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20 Good Vibrations, The Greatest Hits |
Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys |
Endless Harmony |
Endless Harmony DVD |
Customer Reviews:
My feel-good music.......2007-07-21
Beach Boys music never fails to make me feel good and always brings great memories to mind.
The WARMTH of the SUN~it won't ever die..........2007-07-18
The WARMTH of the SUN;SOUNDS of SUMMER;PET SOUNDS;& SMILE comprise the magnum opus of BRIAN WILSON and his legendary touring/recording session band,THE BEACH BOYS.Yes,Carole Kaye;The Wondermints;superb studio musicians;guest artists(like Roger McQuinn)and writers like Van Dyke Parks are more than pulling slack on some of these albums. But the above-named are America's greatest pop band's classics of classic Americana.The BEACH BOYS are to the USA what the Beatles were to Britain.Elvis remains King of Rock'n' Roll(nobody questions the hundreds of Presley comprises).Dylan remains America's pop Poet(with McQuinn of BYRDS renown still troubadour Prince of pop and electronic Folk)...
Brian Wilson is the genius who created a unique American music that is fun and sometimes JOYOUS to hear.If you never heard The BEACH BOYS in concert, seeing the Brian Wilson touring ensemble built-around The Wondermints is probably the best substitute.But give yourself a break~ The Beach Boys have been around more than 40 years,and made millions of listeners of all ages and musical "sophistication"happy: their WARMTH of the SUN...their choir-rich harmonies...won't ever die.
Recycled Package #102.......2007-07-17
Do you know how long it has been since the Beach Boys released an album with new original material? I do. That would have been in 1992, fifteen years ago, when they released the totally execrable "Summer in Paradise," an album so bad that it could have been recorded by Aleutian Eskimos pretending to be the Beach Boys. Do you know how many compilations or collections of old material the band released since then? I do. If you include imports and all of the collections that they licensed to others, there have been 101 separate releases. That is not a misprint. In the past fifteen years, one hundred and one cd's have been issued containing recycled material. While Mike Love and his cohorts complain about (and sue) Brian Wilson in absentia, they write nothing of consequence, but repackage everything they can get their hands on, especially the stuff that features the real mainman, Brian Wilson. I can understand when an old band tries to coast on its reputation, but 101 re-packaged pieces of product is so far beyond the pale and so abusive of the band's core audience that it's a wonder anyone cares any more.
I, for one, cannot review "The Warmth of the Sun" on the merits of its songs, because it would be painfully redundant to do so. All that exists here are a few classic tracks intermingled with a few obscurities. As a rule (and especially when applied to the Beach Boys catalog), the more obscure the tune, the worse it is, and this collection practically screams that point. So, why would you buy this collection? I don't know. Maybe if you never bought a Beach Boys album in your life, this would be worthwhile, but with 101 other compilations to choose from, I see no particular advantage for this specific collection. Perhaps you are so masochistic that you feel compelled to buy anything that has the band's name attached. If so, I feel so truly sorry for you, as well as your ex-wife, your estranged children and your mortgage company.
Meanwhile, Mike Love is probably sitting at home right now, arranging the next batch of songs for next week's compilation. That can't be healthy for him, so let's do him a really big favor. Let's ban all future recycled collections credited to the Beach Boys. If our goal is achieved, we might force Mike to do something with an iota of creativity attached. Wouldn't that be nice? D- Tom Ryan
Interesting Album.......2007-07-14
This album is not just another collection of Beach Boys Greatest Hits. These are alternate mixes (not remakes) of many of their best-known songs. A few are not quite as good as the original mixes while others are superior. In any case, it makes for an interesting experience, listening to our favorite Beach Boys tunes from a slightly different perspective, sort of like sitting in a different part of the auditorium at a concert. The recording quality is very good throughout. I was not disappointed with this CD.
Lackluster.......2007-07-13
There are very few really good songs on this CD. Most of these songs must have been the "B" sides of thier hit records because neither I nor any of my friends had heard most of them. Even after listening to the CD several times, it still didn't "grow" on me. I real waste of money.
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- Welcome to the Hotel California
- 4 1/2 stars.
- This isn't Wasted Time
- Can't check out
- Eagles at their absolute height.... bring back Felder!
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Hotel California
Eagles
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002GVO
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Hotel California
- New Kid In Town
- Life In The Fast Lane
- Wasted Time
- Wasted Time (Reprise)
- Victim Of Love
- Pretty Maids All In A Row
- Try And Love Again
- The Last Resort
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It's no accident that The Eagles Greatest Hits might one day pass Michael Jackson's Thriller as the best-selling album of all time-- the Eagles made great singles. By contrast, their albums could be spotty and strained by self-conscious artistry. Hotel California was arguably the band's best single album--it was certainly the Eagles' biggest original disc-- and it also underscored the band's need to make a big statement. The title tune reflected the album's theme of paradise lost in California, painting this picture with a musical arrangement that punctuated strumming guitars with dramatic drums, and perhaps the band's most famous lyric: "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave." "New Kid in Town" was an equally fine albeit much more traditional Eagles ballad. "Life in the Fast Lane" aspired to hard rock but largely gunned its engine without taking off. The rest is okay, but nothing more than secondary Eagles songs that happened to be nestled into the album that came to define the `70s supergroup. --John Milward
Album Description
From the original master tapes on 24 karat Gold disc. Booklet includes complete original artwork. Standard jewel case.
Customer Reviews:
Welcome to the Hotel California.......2007-06-10
This is quintessential Eagles. The CD is chocked full of tunes that made the Eagles famous. A fine collection any fan of the Eagles would enjoy. One of my favorite CDs in college. You can check out, but you can never leave. A classic line that really brought back my days of struggling through my first year adjusting to college and being away from home. A great CD, in my humble opinion.
4 1/2 stars........2007-04-07
the hotel california, baby. in my neck of the musical woods (been listening to a lot of john coltrane lately) you are supposed to dislike the eagles. pure snobbery. i will have none of it. this is a fantastic album. the closing number, "the last resort," is reason enough alone to have this thing in your home. an absolutely beautiful song. seven minutes and twenty-five seconds of exquisite songcraft. not really a dud song anywhere on the album, in fact. this is the eagles masterpiece. no doubt. commercial music that is heartfelt, emotional, and fine. don't be a snob. check it out.
This isn't Wasted Time.......2007-04-01
This is one of the Eagles two best albums(the other being Desperado) and that doesn't mean that their other albums weren't good, however, both of these albums really are great from beginning to end. Okay so the first three songs were/are played to death on the radio. This is another album that surprises me that it was a hit because it's so dark for the most part and doesn't sound like the other stuff that was being played on the radio at the time. A song like Wasted Time reminds me of an updated tourch song and not really anything like the Bay City Rollers or Tony Orlando And Dawn(big hits at the time). Originally this was going to be the last Eagles album but the record company had other ideas. This is also the first with Joe Walsh in the band and his main song on the album Pretty Maids All In A Row is the best song he's ever written. Randy should be pointed out for his tune Try And Love Again which is also the only song on here in which the band does it's country/rock thing. Once again, I would suggest going with the box set and getting the mini lp sleeve version.
Can't check out.......2007-03-13
Time has passed Bachman Turner Overdrive, Ted Nugent and thankfully, The Hansens by, for reasons that only the gods and Robert Hilburn know. Bands may have their peak, but they don't often stay at the summit for decades to haunt the listener with a new nuance or an unheard overtone or a lyric that takes on new meaning or a vocal that pulls a tear when years before it generated a giggle. Time proves the mettle of the band in the maelstrom of public opinion and in the pop culture mindset of society.
A review of Hotel California in the classic sense of a track-by-track critique is folly. It's like going to the symphony to discover that Mahler should be capable of more subtlety, or to take issue with the color of the Golden Gate Bridge. The CD (or the "album" as we remember it) is now a part of us. To take it down to its component parts is like pulling the cornerstone from the Chrysler Building out for inspection. Pick it apart all you like, but there's no replacing a masterpiece of memory. It's not going anywhere. It's the Petrified Forest of rock.
Great music, music that transcends, that transports, is for all time, and messing with the components risks an awakening of evil spirits, a cacophonous clash of cultural traps, a probable trip to the edge of the abyss. DON'T GO THERE. The Eagles are as they were, an aural collection, and recollection for the ages.
Eagles at their absolute height.... bring back Felder!.......2007-03-09
The title says it all. I scrouged $5 of pocket money from my parents in 1977 to buy the vinyl LP and it stayed on my turntable for about a year (only occasionally to be replaced for a breif moment by other greats such as Dark Side of the Moon). This is the Eagles at their peak and not a throwaway track on the album. 30 years later it is on my iPod. The title track is haunting and the ripping guitar solo at the end is a simply brilliant guitar interplay between two of the most under-rated and genius rock guitarists about, Joe Walsh and Don Felder. The album is a nice blend of hard ripping rock (Felder's solo on Victim of Love is simply "wicked" - supposedly done "live in the studio" with no overdubs) and lovely melodic softer tunes (I really like Randy Meisner's often passed over "Try and Love Again"). Only bands of the quality of the Eagles can do this variety on one album and pull it off. The guitars are alternatively, haunting (like Henley's vocals), melodic (like G.Frey) and hard edged. Lyics are bitingly cynical and still relevant today... how many people still say the famous line "...you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave?"
Eagles are also brilliant live. If you like this you will also like Joe Walsh's "You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind" CD and The Eagles Farewell 1 Live DVD (it's great except there's no Felder [boo-hoo], but otherwise Joe is great....). Try also Jay Ferguson's "Thunder Island" for more cruisier stuff from the same year.
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- if memory serves me correctly
- Gift for a good friend
- Long Live Bob
- Poetry In Motion
- Best live album ever!
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Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, California, May 26, 1976 - The Complete Concert
Bob Marley & The Wailers
Manufacturer: Island
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ASIN: B00009V7T0
Release Date: 2003-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Trenchtown Rock
- Burnin' & Lootin'
- Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
- Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)
- I Shot The Sherif
- Want More
- No Woman No Cry
- Lively Up Yourself
- Roots Rock Reggae
- Rat Race
Tracks:
- Positive Vibration
- Get Up Stand Up/No More Trouble/War
Customer Reviews:
if memory serves me correctly.......2007-07-21
then this CD is from the Babylon By Bus tour (1976), which really jump-started Bob Marley's popularity here in the USA. Like Babylon, this is also a live CD, although it is recorded in a much smaller venue, LA's Roxy, right up on Sunset Boulevard, right next to The Rainbow, and down the block from the Whisky A Go Go. anyone who likes Bob Marley will enjoy this CD, every song is great.
Gift for a good friend.......2007-04-08
I was pleased how quickly this CD arrived. It was a birthday present for a dear friend, so I haven't heard it yet, however, I'm sure it's excellent. After all, it's by Bob Marley.
Long Live Bob.......2007-02-03
This is an awesome CD. Many hours of listening pleasure to anyone who purchases this product.
Poetry In Motion.......2007-01-11
With the pace of the arrangements adding even more powerful meaning to the vocals and music, Bob Marley & The Wailers deliver an astounding concert before an appreciative audience in a small club on Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, during the Rastaman Vibration tour.
The pristine sound captures Marley at his poetic best, as his songs of protest & redemption draws the listener into the music. The performance touches the senses in highly subtle ways, which are uniquely found in Want More & No Woman No Cry. The vocal interplay between Marley & Rita Marley, Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt tugs at your soul.
Even the obligatory - for American rock audiences - I Shot the Sheriff is delivered with an added punch. The extraordinary set (Disc One) culminates with Rat Race, with the band returning (Disc Two) for an encore of 28 minutes; Positive Vibration and Get Up Stand Up/No More Trouble/War.
This is Marley the artist at the peak of his creative powers and one of the best live performances ever captured on CD.
Best live album ever!.......2007-01-10
When I look at my music collection in its entirety, my favorite albums tend to be the live ones, recorded at small halls or large arenas (think DMB, Zeppelin, U2, Frampton, Stones, Doors, etc). There is something unique, exhilarating, and almost unattainable about capturing the greatness mixed with spontaneity of live music. Live at the Roxy is my all time favorite live album. Incredibly good sound quality, just the right volume of crowd interaction, and Marley's poetic, lyrical leadership at the peak of his grasp of the power of his message and sound all combine to make this concert a priceless jewel. If you're like me, you'll put this double cd set in your car stereo and leave it in there for weeks. Makes you want to grow dreads and join the cause.
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- California
- Magnificant
- just not feelin it
- Artwork!!
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California
Mr. Bungle
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B00000JG41
Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Sweet Charity
- None Of Them Knew They Were Robots
- Retrovertigo
- The Air-Conditioned Nightmare
- Ars Moriendi
- Pink Cigarette
- Golem II: The Bionic Vapour Boy
- The Holy Filament
- Vanity Fair
- Goodby Sober Day
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Nobody ever accused Mr. Bungle of being suckers for a good melody. The syncopated blasts of cartoonish noise that fill 1991's Mr. Bungle and 1995's Disco Volante are one part speed metal and one part Speedy Gonzalez. Initially, the band served as a more aggressive outlet for singer Mike Patton, widely known for his work in Faith No More. But with Faith No More no more, Patton and Mr. Bungle decided to sweeten the Bungle batter with a little songcraft. California boasts harmonies (yes, harmonies!) that would make the Brothers Wilson proud. Opening with a chorus of seagulls and crashing waves that gives way to slide guitar, strings, and Patton singing (not screaming), the poppy yet symphonic "Sweet Charity" announces that this is not your bike messenger's Mr. Bungle album. Songs like the easy strummin' "Retrovertigo," the sultry Scott Walker-esque "Pink Cigarette," and the orchestral "Vanity Fair" make California 1999's golden-hair surprise. --Bill Crandall
Customer Reviews:
to michael smith.......2007-06-03
what a dumbass. the chanting has been around much longer than that. mike just borrowed the idea and incorporated it into an amazing song.... kind of like the new tomahawk album... native american songs were around long long ago... but patton took the ideas and made them into a metal/alternative/electronic album. there's a difference between copying something, and being influenced by something and creating your own genius music with those influences. you're probably too dumb to realize that though if you had to post a review just to say something so incredibly dumb and ignorant.
ps-california is a good album :)
California.......2007-03-30
I love everything Mike Patton has done. Mr. Bungle is my favorite of all of his projects. When California came out I was completly blown away. They yet again had turned in a new direction and even though it is more along the lines of "Music" compared to the other albums California is a masterpiece of modern music.
The songs are all very easy to listen to but if you pay close attention you will notice that there is a huge amount of instrumentation and vocalism going on.
This is by fary my favorite Bungle album, even more than the self titled Debut. I just bought this for the third time (stolen twice now) and I am so happy to have it back in my collection. If you like Patton at all and have not heard California, get it.
Goodbye Sober Day
Magnificant.......2007-03-13
'California' is definately a very different item in the Mr. Bungle catalouge. The unnervingly demented experimentation of 'Disco Volante' is watered down, and the unhinged, derranged circus vibe of the first self-titled release is completely gone with the exception of a couple of songs. So what makes this one a hit? What makes 'California' stand out?
'California' is by far the most listenable of the Bungle albums. Before you potential Bungle-heads (If you are a true Bungle-head you already own this) turn an run at the word 'listenable', please understand what I mean. Mr. Bungle truly reached their musical potential with this album. Rather than focusing on extreme and random noises, Mike Patton shows us that even though still delightfully bizzare and unconventional, he is a truly magnificant vocalist capable of carrying a very melodic and captivating tune. Matching Mike's more melodic vocal style, 'California' soars above most experimental music with soothing melodies, and well executed atmosphere. This more melodic and less nonsense approach is obviously going to make the music more 'listenable', but fear not, 'California' still visits every corner of the musical spectrum. With styles from salsa, to metal, to surf, 'California' is still unmistakably a Mr. Bungle release.
By far the most 'musical' (in the traditional sense) Mr. Bungle album, 'California' is a perfect place to start if you are new to the band, and is an essentual piece to any avant-garde musicians' collection.
just not feelin it.......2007-02-20
I just cant see the whole Mike Patton thing,I mean yeah hes a great vocalist and i CERTAINLY THINK HIS BEST WORK IS BEHIND HIM. Faith No More had a COUPLE of good albums,and im not talking about Epic, but drivel is drivel is drivel. Maybe I have been spoiled by some real cutting edge music,or some of the vastly talented bands that metal has to offer,even on the progressive side. I'm sorry guys,this stuff to me while interesting,is just a complete cacaphony of noise. Perhaps Mike Patton should get together with another vocal icon who has long since run out of gas,Axl Rose,and can do some 50's doo-wop and perhaps some ballroom standards. Now THATS cutting edge.
Artwork!!.......2007-01-06
Wow! Thats about the best I can put it. This is the first Mr. Bungle album I bought and it was a hell of an adventure from the beginning to end. It takes a special group to be able to take different styles of music from the whole spectrum and make it flow like that. My favorite song is probably the last one. From the Arabic vocal patterns to the Heavy Metal thrash, it was a blast to listen to. Anybody who's looking for a blend of music with no limits, Mr. Bungle is the way to go. Like many other reviewers have mentioned before, this one is the most accessible CD they put out, and I mean that in the most relative sense.
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- In the Hills of California
- Good stuff!
- Outstanding!
- What great Concert!
- This is what music should sound like
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In the Hills of California
Greg Brown
Manufacturer: Red House
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ASIN: B0002O06Q2
Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
Tracks:
- For All
- Wash My Eyes
- Never So Far
- The Way My Baby Calls My Name
- Spring and All
- Slow Food
- Ina Bell Sale
- Tequila and Me
- China
- Introduction to Kates Guitar
- Kates Guitar
- Say a Little Prayer
- You Really Got a Hold on Me
- I Want My Country Back
- I Shall Not Be Moved
- Two Little Feet
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- Introduction to Lord I Have Made You a Place in My Heart
- Lord I Have Made You a Place in My Heart
- Poet Game
- Think About You
- Where Is Maria
- Lullaby
- Almost Out of Gas
- Livin In a Prayer
- Introduction to Mose Allison Played Here
- Mose Allison Played Here
- Rexroths Daughter
- Vivid
- Kind Hearted Woman Blues
- Just By Myself
- Your Town Now
- Dont Let Me Down
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Rare is the voice that is both as deep and as warm as Greg Brown's. Though the veteran troubadour boasts the most weather-beaten baritone this side of Johnny Cash, there's sunshine in the smile of his wry phrasing and a disarming playfulness in his work. This two-disc set includes recordings from six years of California's annual Kate Wolf Music Festival and, while it lacks the flow of a single performance, the easy intimacy that the Iowa bard enjoys with his audience offsets any disjointedness from track to track. The generous selection of material (more than two and a half hours) includes nine songs Brown has never recorded before. Highlights range from the sly sensuality of "The Way My Baby Calls My Name" and "Slow Food" to the social commentary of "I Want My Country Back" and the droll evocation of life's ironies in "Where Is Maria." The conviction he brings to Smokey Robinson's "You Really Got a Hold on Me" and the Beatles' "Don't Let Me Down" transforms familiar favorites into testaments of faith. --Don McLeese
Album Description
One of America's greatest singer/songwriters returns with one of the finest "live" CDs of roots music ever made...recorded at northern California's idyllic Kate Wolf Music Festival. The only artist to appear every year in the festival's history, he has a strong emotional connection to the event and these stunning performances reflect it. 9 tracks are previously unrecorded and the other 20 are classics with all-new and surprising treatments. Proceeds from this project go to support Jugalbandi, a "Music and Arts as Education" program in northern California.
Customer Reviews:
In the Hills of California.......2007-04-11
If you've never heard Greg Brown's live performance, this at least gives you a taste of what he can do. As I see it, live shows are Greg's forte, and I thoroughly enjoy listening to this 2 disc album. Greg has such a wonderful stage presence. I think more than anything it just feels authentic and honest with a simplicity to it all.
Good stuff!.......2007-01-10
The sound quality is not the same as his studio work, but for a live outdoor show it is very well done. The tradeoff is that you get an energetic, unscripted performance. Nice double CD set.
Outstanding!.......2005-12-09
This cd is a staple in my diet of "soul food". I have had this cd for a year now and I can never play it enough. I have found a profound love for the message, meaning, and feeling of greg brown's music.
What great Concert!.......2005-11-02
If you Love Greg's Studio Albums but have never seen him Live you Have to check this out. I sat down with my old friend the other day and threw this album on he had never heard of Greg Before but instantly loved it. Grab this album sit down with a bottle of good Whiskey and set the mood, and Greg Will do the rest.
This is what music should sound like.......2004-12-16
Greg Brown's newest release has already embedded itself into my list of one of the best Cds I've ever listened to. I just saw Greg at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in San Francisco and was left with a warm fulfilling feeling that only great music can give you. Greg Brown has a way with words and has a voice that just takes you over. The fact that this CD was recoreded at different performances dosent take away from the continuity of the album, but im my mind adds to it. You can really get a feel for Gregs deep connection with Kate Wolf and the festival. I recommend "Kate's Guitar," "Lullabye," and "Two Little Feet."
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- Pioneering Minimalism
- Stark and Eerie
- My introduction to Morton Feldman
- not quite soporific
- Ambient Beauty
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Morton Feldman: Rothko Chapel; Why Patterns?
Manufacturer: New Albion Records
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ASIN: B000000R2Z
Release Date: 1992-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Rohtko Chapel 1
- Rothko Chapel 2
- Rothko Chapel 3
- Rothko Chapel 4
- Rothko Chapel 5
- Why Patterns?
Customer Reviews:
Pioneering Minimalism.......2006-06-16
Listening to Feldman's music today, it can sound dated and derivative- if only because so many have followed him down that road since. We've heard a lot of this sort of minimalist tone poem from numerous hacks and sci-fi film composers. (I'm sure John Williams keeps a stack of Feldman CDs handy when he writes incidental music for the Star Wars films.) But Feldman can still sound fresh; unlike the hacks, he is fully capable of composing melodies that linger on in the mind long after the piece ends. He's rather stingy with them, but that only makes them even more welcome when- as in the final movement of "Rothko Chapel"- they finally appear.
This, along with "The Viola in My Life", represents the most accessible part of Feldman's work, and probably (I would argue) the part most likely to still be played long after a lot of the boring and overly pretentious work of the 20th century has been condemned to the dustbin. I doubt Feldman will ever rival the great melodic works of the 18th and 19th Century masters- or modernists like Lygeti- for lasting appeal, but I think that he will always have a place in the canon.
Stark and Eerie.......2004-07-26
A repetitive chorus of female voices, moaning, wailing, like a train heard passing from nowhere to nowhere at three in the morning, this is the coldest offering to the ear I've ever heard. And yet, somehow, it fits both Rothko's work and the manner of his death. After the Zen no-mind of the first four tracks, Feldman embraces his listeners and--by proxy--Rothko's spirit--in the 5th track, which offers us a "warm" and charming cello motif, that the composer, in his collected writings, tells us he composed at age 15. Rothko Chapel is then, a radical listening experience of "outside" (as in interstellar space), and "inside" (as in some catchy riff lifted from Dvorak's "American").
"Why Patterns" is more familiar Feldman territory: think aural disjunction, fragmentation, etc.
Exciting, challenging, memorable--these are the three key words I would apply to this CD.
My introduction to Morton Feldman.......2004-06-30
A friend of mine said I should check out Rothko Chapel. He said when he was in college he would go out and play golf and bake in the sun while listening to Rothko Chapel. After hearing this I went right out and got a cd of it. I haven't played golf to it but it's still one of my favorite pieces of music.
not quite soporific.......2003-03-22
Most of the music on this cd is very very sparing -- long tones with real silence between notes. But Morty Feldman also flirts with the baroque in these meticulously composed & arranged, textured pieces. Just don't try to use this music to wake you up. Nor to try to fall asleep to.
Ambient Beauty.......2002-07-31
Morton Feldman may have been the prototypical minimalist. His music, though varied in effect, tends to consist of very soft, discrete sounds which slowly morph from pattern to pattern. Though his music falls into periods, roughly divided by notational practice (early music uses primarily graphic scores and aleatoric procedures, later scores tend toward more precise notation, though the rhythms still remain approximate), the effect of his output is remarkably the same throughout his life. It is intellectually challenging, beautiful ambient music.
Rothko Chapel, written to be played in the famous Houston space, is a wonderful piece, one that should win new converts to the Feldman cause. It isn't daunting in length, like many later Feldman pieces, yet it retains the sonic beauty and delicacy of instrumental color that makes Feldman unique. The piece is also remarkably tonal, unlike many other Feldman works. The gorgeous hushed soprano solo sounds like a distant call to prayer. Feldman talks in the liner notes of the influence of Hebrew cantilation and you can hear it, although it is much more distant than most cantilation. This work is an example of the best kind of ambient music. It is endlessly fascinating, and yet seems to have a physical presence that does not depend on your concentration. You can listen intently or just let the sound wash over you.
Inclusion of Why Patterns? was a good idea. This work is much more typical of Feldman's style. Written for the combination of flute, glockenspiel and piano, the almost 30 minute work is a slow spinning out of subtley dissonant patterns, all at extremely quiet volume levels. The work doesn't seem to start or stop. It's as if we are dropping in on an eternal piece of music, hanging around a while and then leaving again.
As one other reviewer stated, it would be nice to have another version of Rothko Chapel available. With a composer like Feldman, alternative versions can really proove useful. So much of his music depends on chance and the sensitivity of his performers that comparisions are more important than with more standard music. The sound on this CD is wonderful. Thank you New Albion! This is my favorite Feldman CD by far!
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- This is what a trio is supposed to sound like
- Classic Evans
- Finally
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- excellent '67 evans set with philly joe jones
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California Here I Come
Bill Evans
Manufacturer: Verve
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ASIN: B0002LGWQ8
Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- California, Here I Come
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams
- Turn Out the Stars
- Stella by Starlight
- You're Gonna Hear from Me
- In a Sentimental Mood
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- On Green Dolphin Street
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Customer Reviews:
This is what a trio is supposed to sound like.......2006-07-01
Bill Evans' career is usually broken up into two trios, the first with bassist Scott Lafaro and drummer Paul Motian, and the second with Eddie Gomez and various drummers. Present here is the second trio in one of its earliest incarnations, with Philly Joe Jones on drums. The recording was done live at the Village Vanguard in New York City.
It has been written that Philly Joe Jones and Bill Evans shared a special relationship. The musical rapport is evident (incidentally the two were also heroin buddies...makes you wonder), and Jones was really the only drummer to get Evans to play as extrovertedly as he does here. That aggressiveness lends itself to an excellent performance; not only is the playing more energetic, it is group interplay of the highest level. The Evans-LaFaro-Motian trio, as touched upon in the liner notes of this album, was really more of a piano and bass duet, as LaFaro was often as busy or busier than Evans, while Motian was largely in the background keeping time albeit in interesting ways. In this trio, however, Jones interacts with Evans rhythmically just as much as Gomez does, if not more, and of course Gomez and Jones are clearly listening to each other. The result is a many-layered web of counterpoint playing, the most remarkable of which is on the title cut. There are so many moments when Evans and Jones line up rhythmically on beat displacements and Gomez fills in the space, or Evans fills up the space between Gomez and Jones, or the three line up hits in succession. Of course, none of this is worked out; it is the complexity and intricacy of three master musicians really listening to each other. All of this coming from three guys who had barely started playing together. Given time they would have become even tighter but apparently Jones had some issues that forced him from the group.
I didn't really like Philly Joe Jones before this record. I appreciated him as part of Miles' first great quintet but something about the way he uses his snare drum used to bother me. But he fits in brilliantly here and it's easy to hear what Miles heard in him. I think the Miles quote was something like "I'd rather have Philly Joe out there with one arm and in his underwear than anyone else."
Bill Evans albums of all shapes and sizes are accessible to anyone. He is one of the precious few artists who creates completely interesting, sophisticated music which is also listenable to the most timid listener. There is nothing to fear here for even the novice listener, so buy this and hear three masters at the top of their game.
Classic Evans.......2005-10-26
I couldn't agree more with the other reviews. I wore the grooves out on this album in college. How nice to see Verve re-release one of the classic live dates from this fabulous trio. Gomez and Jones have chops running out their ears. Evans would not recapture this level of integration again until the Marc Johnson/ Joe Labarbera trio of the early '80's. Start with the seldom heard title track and let it rip.
Finally.......2005-04-30
When I was a teenager, this was one of my very favorite Bill Evans albums. I'm glad to see that Verve has seen fit to extract these tracks from the hefty (but totally worthwile) Verve box set for issue as a single CD. What makes this album so compelling is hearing drummer Philly Joe Jones along side the pianist and Eddie Gomez. It brings back memories of Jones' appearance on "Everybody Digs Bill Evans" from 1958. His rancorous, boisterous drumming is the perfect compliment to Bill Evans' measured elegance. Jones seems to be egging him on, playfully pushing Evans into fun and inventive rhythmic exchanges. Wholeheartedly recommended.
It isn't 2004 that's for sure.......2004-12-03
You could tell this music wasn't recorded in 2004 because it is actually good. The downfall of Jazz and the rise of hip hop and rap is an American and artistic tragedy. On the one hand we have Jazz, which is America's classical music and her truly unique contribution of artistic greatness to the world. On the other hand we have horse crap. On the one hand we have individuals with musical talent, that could play instruments brilliantly, compose music, improvise, dress well, set a good example, and inspire others to achieve something that is at once intellectual and artistic. On the other hand we have horse crap. I'll stick with the Jazz. This recording is great, Evans's playing is taut and sublime, and Jones is Jones. Easily better than any rap or hip hop crap ever.
excellent '67 evans set with philly joe jones.......2004-11-19
Evans, Gomez, and Philly Joe play with particular finess on this set at the Village Vanguard, August 1967. Philly Joe Jones adds a particular sparkle to the set. Orginally a double LP set, it all now fits on one CD. Excellent remastering of the recording. This is a great value and a must have for Bill Evans fans.
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- A Timeless Gem
- Top ten
- California Folk, and a Whole Lot More
- One of the best albums of the rock era
- California Bloodlines Now a CD!
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California Bloodlines
John Stewart
Manufacturer: Bear Family
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ASIN: B000001AW3
Release Date: 1994-06-15 |
Tracks:
- California Bloodlines
- Razor Back Woman
- She Believes In Me
- Omaha Rainbow
- The Pirates Of Stone County Road
- Shackles And Chains
- Mother Country
- Some Lonesome Picker
- You Can't Look Back
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- Julie, Judy, Angel Rain
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- Friend Of Jesus
- Clack Clack
- Hero From The War
- Back In Pomona
- Willard
- Golden Rollin' Belly
- All American Girl
- Oldest Living Son
- Earth Rider
Product Description
1. California Bloodlines
2. Razor Back Woman
3. She Believes In Me
4. Omaha Rainbow
5. Pirates Of Stone County Road, The
6. Shackles And Chains
7. Mother Country
8. Some Lonesome Picker
9. You Can't Look Back
10. Missouri Birds
11. July You're A Woman
12. Never Goin' Back
13. Big Joe
14. Julie, Judy, Angel Rain
15. Belly Full Of Tennessee
16. Friend Of Jesus
17. Clack Clack
18. Hero From The War
19. Back In Pamona
20. Willard
21. Golden Rollin' Belly
22. All American Girl
23. Oldest Living Son
24. Earth Rider
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
A Timeless Gem.......2004-10-26
In college in the early 70s, my roommates and I gave as much listening time to our John Stewart LPs as we did any other music that was more commercially popular at the time. I spent hours figuring out the guitar chords to the songs on California Bloodlines. I lost that LP 25 years ago, but I still know all the words to all the wonderful songs. I just got this CD (why did it take me so long?) and put it on. All the great songs were immediately so familiar, like I never left them. California Bloodlines is a masterpiece of acoustic folk rock music, and it still sounds great, and Willard isn't bad either. This Bear Family CD has the high quality audio that John Stewart deserves. John Stewart is an American treasure.
Top ten.......2003-09-30
Absolutely timeless. I never liked the best selling "Gold" album much, and I think Willard is disappointing, but "California Bloodlines" is up there with the best of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and John Prine. The lyrics of Razor Back Woman ("these were the days my sprung lungs will never forget") and just about every other song here are memorable. I'm always surprised that so few people know about this great album!
California Folk, and a Whole Lot More.......2001-02-07
Anyone wanting to hear "Americana" before the term was coined to describe country music that isn't Nashville, folk music with a beat, or great songwriting on American themes, should order this CD. I have had the vinyl since 1970, and believe Stewart's California Bloodlines to be one of the ten best albums ever recorded. Having said that, Williard naturally has a tall order to fill, but if you like Stewart at all, you will also enjoy Willard. God bless John Stewart, I am glad to have been along with him for the ride since 1963.
One of the best albums of the rock era.......2000-06-15
California Bloodlines was voted by Rolling Stone as one of the best albums of the rock era in a 1980's poll, and this CD is a wonderful remastering of the album. The album was recorded live in the studio in Nashville in 1969, while across the hall Dylan was recording Nashville Skyline. The two albums could be considered similarly inspired by two of the great songwriters of the modern era. However, the album is not "Country" as in the current understanding of the term. It is more like "Americana" before that term was known. The playing is inspired and the songs terrific evocations of American life. Willard, Stewarts next album, is coupled with Bloodlines, but is entirely different. Produced by Peter Asher, who was famous for producing James Taylor and Linda Rondstadt, as well as being part of the 60's pop group Peter and Gordon, the album is much more polished than Bloodlines. However, for John's music, that is not necessarily a good thing. Stewart's songs are about the rough edges of Amercian life, organic in their observations, and the polished and overproduced performances detract rather than add to the songs. Which is why the overall rating of the CD is not 5 stars. However, as an overall disc, any CD with California Bloodlines is worth owning. Bloodlines is a ten.
California Bloodlines Now a CD!.......2000-03-07
As the definitive John Stewart, California Bloodlines (recorded live), has long been one of my favorite memories of the era. I was thrilled when Capitol released the commemorative vinyl issue of this album many years ago.
I gave up trying to vinyl restore two of my favorite "Bloodlines" cuts, "Mother Country," and "Pirates Of Stone County Road," because of the low-volume passages and decided to buy this import.
I wasn't sorry. If you love what John Stewart vinyl added to the music of the 70s, you need this CD.
Consider the more studio-polished "Willard" cuts to be a bonus, but one of the missing two tracks (Great White Cathedrals) was another of my favorites. If you missed the info, "Willard -2" means it's missing two "Willard" tracks.
Nonetheless, California Bloodlines, lying atop the velvet silence of digital audio is a real treat to these aging ears, and was a CD worth both the money, and the short wait for it to arrive.
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- King of Alvin Cds
- A Must Have
- Music That Grows On You
- As genuine as it gets.
- One of the best folk albums of the 1990s
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King of California
Dave Alvin
Manufacturer: Hightone Records
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ASIN: B0000005QQ
Release Date: 1994-05-01 |
Tracks:
- King Of California
- Barn Burning
- Fourth Of July
- Goodbye Again
- East Texas Blues
- Every Night About This Time
- Bus Station
- Mother Earth
- Blue Wing
- Little Honey
- (I Won't Be) Leaving
- What Am I Worth
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Amazon.com essential recording
Former Blaster Dave Alvin takes a break from bluesy rock & roll for a folk-country collection of his best-known songs and a few choice covers. Alvin's voice, a raspy and limited yet emotionally revealing baritone, is better served with some electricity at his back, but this unplugged set is still never less than charming. The spare, new versions of Alvin songs such as "Fourth Of July" and "Border Radio" place renewed emphasis on his detail-rich lyrics, although the most memorable moment comes when Syd Straw joins him for a rollicking duet of the George Jones classic "What Am I Worth." --David Cantwell
Customer Reviews:
King of Alvin Cds.......2006-02-25
I'm already a big Dave Alvin fan, and this is probably my favorite CD. A little more stripped down and straight forward than some of the later stuff. An all around great singer/songwriter CD.
A Must Have.......2005-08-23
Whether you are a long time Dave Alvin fan, or only recently started listening to his music, King of California is a must have for your collection. Great CD!
Music That Grows On You.......2004-10-26
I saw Dave Alvin perform at the Strand in Redondo Beach, CA in 1991 with the Blasters. My wife and I were sitting in the front row. The Blasters were over one hour late. They came in and within 1 minute launched the room into 'Marie, Marie'. Phil Alvin's contorted face still a distinct memory. After this, I lost track of Dave Alvin for about 5 years. I guess I was looking in the 'B's' at Best Buy and Borders and finding nothing (this was in the pre-Amazon days). One day, while in the A's at Best Buy, I stumbled onto Dave Alvin again. I bought this CD. At first, I was hoping for the Blasters, so I didn't give the CD too many listens. Then one day, while I was moving, I started listening. This CD was really great, just a different style. Dave Alvin is an acquired taste, like moving from sweet wines to a rich cabernet. After appreciating a cabernet or merlot, it is hard to have a glass of that sweet stuff anymore.
It's very much like listening to Springsteen's Tom Joad or Nebraska after growing up on Born in the USA or Born To Run.
As genuine as it gets........2003-06-11
A beautiful piece of work from the Blasters' hellcat guitarist. Alvin keeps the progressions and melodies simple while finding one devastating lyric after another. The title track will haunt me for years. It may falter a bit toward the end, but "King of California" is an excellent introduction to this roots-music master.
One of the best folk albums of the 1990s.......2003-03-19
King of California is Dave Alvin's career-defining moment. Some songs are slowed-down versions of his old Blasters material (Border Radio, Bus Station), others are from his days in X or early solo ablums. Somewhere along the line Dave learned how his songs should be sung. This is no knock to Phil Alvin, the lead singer for the Blasters. It's just the truth. This album's is Dave's Highway 61 Revisited, and one of the best folk albums of the 1990s. It's sonic poetry.
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- Positively Astounding
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The Euro-American Years 1979-1983
Randy California
Manufacturer: Acadia Records
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ASIN: B000NA2U7I
Release Date: 2007-03-12 |
Tracks:
- You Stole My Heart
- California Man
- Song For Laura
- Thinking Of You
- Reeling In The Night
- Come On
- Trouble In Mind
- Cabin De Telephone
- Brittany
- Shane
- 1984
- Turn To The Right
- Five In The Morning
- Hungry Driver
- I Was Somebody
- Grossher Hescher
- Write You A Letter
- Trying To Get Closer To You
- Since She's Gone
- Past Love
Album Description
A four CD set covering a diverse amount of material recorded by Randy during a five year period commencing in 1979. Disc One features the Randy California Band on the first four tracks. Then Randy is joined by fellow Spirit members John Locke, Marke Andes and Ed Cassidy before we present the entire Euro American album. Disc Two features a plethora of previously unreleased and rare material and all tracks are produced by Randy. Disc Three features Spirit live from 1980 and 1981 with Ed Cassidy. Disc Four is a bonus disc with more previously unreleased and rare material plus a live show from Scotland recorded in 1979. Acadia. 2007.
Customer Reviews:
I'M SO GLAD.......2007-06-29
This set of CD's reinforces just how prolific and amazing Randy California really was. The quality and sonic mastering are superb as the music equals or exceeds that of his SPIRIT catalog. If you love the many reincarnations of SPIRIT then you will surely want to add this to your collection; it is really exciting to listen to . . . (NO - it's not arena rock).
Really Disappointed.......2007-06-25
I was hoping this would be similar to some of the later Spirit projects Randy California was involved in, but instead, it is lame 70/80's arena style rock. The recordings are pretty weak sounding as well. I really wasted my money on this one.
Positively Astounding.......2007-04-10
If only all dead rock stars received such excellent treatment post mortum! Granted, Randy California and Spirit are about as cult as a musical act can get, but this rather obscure period in Randy's musical output is given the definitive treatment. This material stems from Randy's European solo career in the early 1980's and most - if not all - was never released in the US, which is a shame as some of it is pretty good if you like his Hendrix-lite style.
Amazon's track listing is rather abbreviated as there are about 60 tracks on all four CDs. The first CD covers the "Euro American" album plus around 12 bonus tracks. This is excellent hard rock and Randy's guitar playing was never more to the forefront. The second CD covers most of "Shattered Dreams" but since that album was really patched together by the record company the producer does an excellent job of rounding up all variant tracks as well as around 10 additional tracks. The sound quality on the first two CDs is great and they are worth the price alone.
However, it is CD 3 and 4 that make this package truly astonding. Producer Mick Skidmore has gone above and beyond the call of duty and should win an award for his dedication to the "spirit" of Randy California by unearthing some great live and obscure demo recordings. Some of the audio quality is a little challenged but I have heard much worse bootlegs.
CD 3 is an all live collection and shows Randy again at the top of his considerable game as a guitar player. He tended to underplay but this is one period when he let it all hang out. There are one or two rambling cuts, but they are overshadowed by such remarkable performances such as "Shattered Dream" and "Magic Wand", which rank with the best live material I have ever heard by any artist.
CD 4 is a bonus disc, which means the producer doesn't want to get your hopes up as far as sound quality. However, nothing sounds horrible, the demos are fabulous, and the short but manic concert from 1979 is a revelation. No wonder the Europeans regarded Randy California so highly!
Mick Skidmore has produced a series of excellent releases in the last five years or so, each one giving us more and more info on Randy California and Spirit. With this release, he has created a sonic encyclopedia on a criminally overlooked period in the career of one of America's most under-rated performers. Keep up the great work, Mick!
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