Live, Vol. 2 [Live]
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1. Cathy's Clown
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2. Gone, Gone, Gone
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3. You Send Me
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4. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
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5. Baby What You Want Me to Do
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6. Bye Bye Love
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7. All I Have to Do Is Dream
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8. Wake Up Little Susie
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9. ('Til) I Kissed You - Don Everly
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10. Temptation
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11. Be-Bop-A-Lula
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12. Lucille
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13. Let It Be Me
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14. Good Golly Miss Molly
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Live, Vol. 2, Music, The Everly Brothers, Close Harmony, Oldies, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock, Rock & Roll
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- It nearly drives me crazy..."
- it's really lovely
- Amazing.
- No collection is complete without it
- THE BEST Velvets Album
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1969: Velvet Underground Live, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B000001FOE
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Ocean
- Pale Blue Eyes
- Heroin
- Some Kinda Love
- Over You
- Sweet Bonnie Brown/It's Just Too Much
- White Light/White Heat
- I Can't Stand It
- I'll Be Your Mirror
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It's the rarest of live albums whose songs add anything to the majesty of the original studio recordings. This one adds immeasurable data to the Velvet's story. Without 1969: Live we might never have known that they were more than just an art outfit, that they could actually rock with fury. Check out Reed's strumming on "What Goes On" if you want to have your mind blown. None of these staples of the V.U. catalog can be truly known without hearing these fully formed, fleshed-out versions, so for history's sake alone we must treasure this. History's tragedy of course is that we get to hear the excruciatingly light applause--it sounds like there's only 10 people in the room at some points--after each course in ass kicking. They were wrongly under-appreciated in their time, and for this we must all pay forever by playing this record constantly. --Gene Booth
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It nearly drives me crazy...".......2007-01-04
The Velvet Underground's lack of commercial success is proof positive that the record-buying public has no idea what it's doing. Not only was Lou Reed one of the greatest songwriters and guitarsts of the 60s, but he was at the head of one of the most accomplished musical groups ever assempled: Drummer Maureen Tucker was capable of turning simplicity into a thing of great beauty, lead guitarist Sterling Morrisson was worth a few thousand Jimmy Pages, while multi-instrumentalists John Cale and Doug Yule (the latter was hired to replace the former after he left the band shortly before this album was recorded) excelled on everything from the electric organ to the electric viola.
Recorded in the early days of Yule's tenure with the group (but released much later than that), the two volumes of Live 1969 show the Velvets moving away from the experimentally inclined post-psych of their first two albums and towards a more direct, rock and roll-oriented sound. The Velvets, fantastic rock group that they are, sound awesome on these two records: They're capable of both astounding, energetic jams ("Ocean" opens this volume gorgeously, awash in swirling drums and guitars, while "Heroin" is a cathartic, explosive epic that shows off the group's more experimental edge), gorgeous ballads (The version of "Pale Blue Eyes" found here is every bit as heartbreakingly beautiful as the studio rendition, while "I'll Be Your Mirror" closes the proceedings on a haunting, ethereal note), and straightforward rock 'n' roll ("Sweet Bonnie Brown/ It's Just Too Much" is pure speed-addled rockabilly insanity, while "White Light/White Heat" is an explosivly greasy master stroke).
Still, my personal favorite moment on the album is "Over You," one of the group's most under rated and overlooked tunes. At a painfully brief two minutes and seventeen seconds, "Over You" whispers it's way through a couple of simple, understatedly beautiful verses, a delicatly emotional chorus, and a downright haunting guitar solo. This hidden gem is the very definition of beauty-in-simplicity, and it's one of rock's many unheralded masterpieces.
Anyway, both volumes of Live 1969 are fantastic. Anyone with the slightest interest in rock should give them both a listen.
it's really lovely.......2006-02-27
This LP in it's original Double-album form was one my favorites of the era (the early seventies being a little sparse and sometimes unoriginal), but when the CD's came out, they split the thing into 2 separate discs. So this one has lots of dreamy, drug induced pop ("pale blue eyes', "I'll be your Mirror') , and some atmospherics ('Ocean')as well as the classics ("Heroin, White Light/White Heat').
Good for fans, good for people who liked their studio stuff, also.
Amazing........2005-01-17
Basically, if you're into the vu, you'll be into them live. There's almost no other way of looking at it. Their live performances are the most innate I've ever heard. So, if you're having some sort of dilemma regarding which live albums to spend your hard earned currency on, here's a suggestion: 1969: The Velvet Underground Live Vol.'s 1 & 2, Live at MKC, and the Quine Tapes. Those are the best live performances I've heard from the band. My personal favorite is the 1969: The VU Live Volume 1, but it's all personal preference.
I suppose I've gone off on a bit of a tangent - forgetting this was a review for 1969 Vol. 2. Well, the album is amazing. You're really doing yourself an injustice by not buying it. Trust me, the technicalities don't need to be described: just buy it, listen to it, and be inspired by it.
No collection is complete without it.......2003-05-09
The version of "Ocean" on this album is mind-blowing. You have to buy the CDs just for that. The rest of the Vol. 2 CD is excellent, as is Vol. 1, but that recording of "Ocean"...oh, it's impossible to do any justice to it here.
THE BEST Velvets Album.......2003-04-30
This is one of the rare cases when volume 2 is better than the first. Of course, it would be best to buy both but if you have to pick one, pick this volume.
This is the album that made me really appreciate the Velvets. I love live music and this album really captures the band as they were meant to be heard -- Jamming, Moody, Rock and Roll. The first 3 songs especially (Ocean, Pale Blue Eyes, and Heroin) have reverberated in my musical memory for a very long time.
A GREAT FIRST VU ALBUM! If you know the Velvets or even just think you might like them, you can't go wrong with these live concerts.
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- 2nd part of a great Live show
- Not on the level of Live Cream but still pretty good
- Subtract a star for Steppin' Out
- Not as good as it could've been, but hey, it's still Cream!!!!!!!!
- A Big Disappointment
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Live Cream, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0000067L6
Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Deserted Cities Of The Heart
- White Room
- Politician
- Tales Of Brave Ulysses
- Sunshine Of Your Love
- Steppin' Out
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2nd part of a great Live show.......2006-11-04
I was suprised that Polydor separated this Live concert into 2 LPs.
I was more suprised when they released it on CD and did they same!
Well they got it right anyway. The sound is great, crisp and thundering. Turn this one up!
They put some of the less well known Cream on this one: Deserted Cities of the Heart, Politician and Steppin' out. I suppose that's why Vol. 1 sold more. As a compliment they included the classics: White Room, (a scorching rendition), Tales of Brave Ulysses and Sunshine of Your Love. From the first song this one smokes. If you like Clapton and if you like to hear long versions of old songs, this one is for you!
Not on the level of Live Cream but still pretty good.......2006-10-18
Released in 1972, Live Cream Volume 2 was the second posthumous live album released after the supergroup announced their breakup in 1968. Apparently, the band was still missed as like their first live album, Live Cream, it would reach the Top 40 in the U.S. However, the difference between them is evident almost from the get go. While Live Cream showed the band at their magical jamming best, Volume 2 reins in the excitement as the live tracks stay close to the originals. That's not to say that it isn't a strong album as the excellent interplay between Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Eric Clapton is still intact and the performances are still very strong. The opening track, "Deserted Cities of the Heart", is by far the most energetic song here as the band's performance sounds like a train that threatens to run off the tracks. Even though it clocks in at less than 5 minutes, the performance makes you look forward to the passion and experimentation that made the live disc of Wheels of Fire, Live Cream, and even the live songs on Goodbye so special. However, the band plays it straight for the next four tracks, particularly on "White Room" and "Politician." The album does redeem itself a little with Clapton's wah-wah solo on "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and the long closing jam on "Sunshine of Your Love." The closer "Steppin' Out" is not only Clapton's showcase but also the main reason to pick up the album. Easily one of their best live tracks, Clapton lets out a long bluesy solo for the first 4 minutes as Baker and Bruce change things up throughout. However, the best is yet to come. While Bruce takes a seat, Clapton lets out an a capella solo for around a minute before Baker slowly works his way in. As the track continues, Clapton's playing changes moods throughout while Baker's drumming provides the perfect accompaniment before reaching its dynamic end at the 13:38 mark. All told, while this is a fine live release, it's not quite on the level of their other live releases. However, if you can't enough of Cream, this won't disappoint you.
Subtract a star for Steppin' Out.......2006-02-03
Sorry, but it's true. Steppin' is a clever combination of long (nearly fourteen minutes) and boring (It loses steam about three minutes in). But once we get past that one minor gripe, this is actually a good album. They burn through Deserted Cities of the Heart, Tales of Brave Ulysses, Politician and Sunshine of Your Love like it's nobody's business and cut an enjoyable version of White Room (needs the cellos, though). Too bad Steppin' stretches for an eternity-and-a-half, the rest of the album is fine and highly recommended.
Not as good as it could've been, but hey, it's still Cream!!!!!!!!.......2005-12-17
Much like the first Live Cream album, this Volume 2 was released as a "quickie" album to milk Cream's ample fan base of their cash. That statement may sound a bit harsh; however, the music is DAMN good for being part of a rip-off album released without the consent of Eric, Jack and Ginger.
The album starts off very slowly, with the first three tracks coming from what could be construed as Cream's worst recorded concert performance: Oakland 10/4/68. That night was the group's first show in nearly four months and they hadn't had a decent rehearsal since June 1968. Most of the music from that concert is sub-par by Cream standards (especially the still-unreleased "Passing the Time" from that night) but better than many bands at their peak. "Deserted Cities" is out-of-tune and inferior to the WOF studio (it doesn't work as effectively without Bruce's cello lines), "White Room" isn't all that hot either, but "Politician" is definitely an improvement in terms of energy and technical precision, and though the orgy of soloing guitars of the WOF version is missed, this tune works very well live.
The next three tracks were recorded in March 1968 at the same Winterland shows that produced the live disc of WOF. The Winterland performances are Cream at their absolute peak, the polar opposite of the sub-par Oakland show. "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and "Sunshine of Your Love" are superlative, energetic performances and are among the best versions I have ever heard of these songs. The obvious highlight of the latter tune is the ending jam on the song's final A major chord, though it is rather short compared to other performances of the song (a 17 minute version with a 12 minute (!) ending coda is available on bootlegs).
Which brings me to "Stepping Out," the highlight of the entire album. At 13 minutes, it's definitely not for anyone with little or no patience, but this is certainly a great Eric performance. It's not the best performance of this Clapton solo piece (that would go to Brandeis), but it certainly is respectable and a welcome addition to the live Cream cannon.
Now, of course, there will always be gripes over this album, since it obviously, as stated before, was quickly thrown together with little regard to Cream fans. However, the excellent quality of these recordings must be cherished, since soundboard recordings of Cream in the '60s are a rarity and most fans like me have to listen to poorly-made, hissy audience tapes to hear Cream in their full live glory. Forget the 2005 reunited Cream and take a gander at this. It's well worth getting.
A Big Disappointment.......2005-08-02
Aside from the last track, "Steppin' Out," this disc really doesn't have much to offer. "Steppin' Out" is the only jam on the CD, and I really think that they could've done a better job putting this compilation together. I rate this CD mediocre at best, because Cream was so great live (or at least they were supposed to be) and I think that they did a terrible job of making an album that was supposed to be representative of their live performances.
For me, the biggest disappointment was "White Room," which is only 5 1/2 minutes long. I really wanted to hear a long jam. But oh well.
If it weren't for "Steppin' Out," I would want my money back.
As for my recommendation, I think that your money would be better spent somewhere else. You'll be paying 10 bucks (at least), and really, only one song is worth it. Buy something else.
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Live at the Kennedy Center: Vol. 2
Mulgrew Miller
Manufacturer: Max Jazz Records
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Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
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- Song for Darnell
- Grew's Tune
- Farewell to Dogma
- Old Folks
- Eleventh Hour
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In the fall of 2002, the prestigious John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.) opened an intimate venue, The KC Jazz Club, on the roof level of its facility. The Club celebrated its opening with two weekends of selected MAXJAZZ artists. The highly acclaimed pianist, Mulgrew Miller, and his trio featuring Derrick Hodge (b) and Rodney Green (d) were the featured performers on the Club's opening night, Thursday, September 5, 2002. MAXJAZZ is proud to present the second of two sets from that magical evening recorded by the late David Baker.
Volume Two begins with Miller's intro on his composition Song For Darnell, written for his son. It doesn't take long for the trio to pick up where they left off in the first set. The trio moves through the composition with great energy highlighted by the sparkle of Miller's playing and Hodge's impressive solo. Grew's Tune by Miller is a hard-swinging song that contains intricate runs by Miller squeezed in between some robust chords and phrases that have his signature stamp. Green's steady ride keeps the group moving forward with great drive. Miller's intro on his composition Farewell To Dogma slows the pace. He and Hodge then offer compelling solos on this intricate piece. The standard Old Folks by Hill and Robison showcases a wonderful intro by Miller on this exquisite version of the classic ballad. The evening comes to a close with Miller's composition Eleventh Hour. The first five minutes feature Miller playing a soulful blues solo before the trio joins in and burns to an exciting finish.
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- FUN that grows on you . . .
- You gotta love those boys!
- This album is great
- The last reviewer sucks
- Bad Karaoke
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Live, Vol. 2
The Avett Brothers
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Release Date: 2005-05-17 |
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- Pretty Girl From Annapolis
- Love Like The Movies
- Walking For You4. Do You Love Him
- I Killed Sally's Lover
- Smoke In Our Lights
- A Lot Of Movin'
- November Blue
- Wanted Man
- Old Joe Clark
- My Last Song To Jenny
- The Traveling Song
- Offering
- A Gift For Melody Anne
- Complainete D'vn
- Pretty Girl From Raleigh
- Please Pardon Yourself
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FUN that grows on you . . . .......2007-06-02
This was the first Avett Brothers CD that I heard. I have never seen them live (although I will - in 2 weeks! can't wait!) I admit, there are times on this recording when they are pretty out of tune, and they are more yelling instead of singing. And the sound quality of the last couple songs is pretty bad. BUT, the sheer joy of playing for their fans came across so powerfully, and their raw energy just burst out of my speakers - and I was totally struck down with Avett Brothers fever. I have played this one ALOT. It's not for everyone, but if you want to take a chance on a "punk band with banjoes" give it a listen.
You gotta love those boys!.......2007-03-13
It doesn't get any better than TAB Live, trust me. If you've never seen them perform, you're missing out. Make it happen.
This album is great.......2006-11-16
This is my favorite Avett Brothers record. They are a wonderfully energetic live act, and this is the perfect gift for any youthful, open-minded bluegrass fan.
The last reviewer sucks.......2006-05-09
The Avett Brothers put on one of the best live shows I have ever seen. Don't let your jealousy get the best of you, buddy.
Bad Karaoke.......2006-04-30
It's like paying $15 to listen to karaoke in a bar full of drunks. The picking is good (just like karaoke) but the Avetts insist on opening their mouths and trying to sing (just like drunks at a karaoke bar). One of the brothers even screws his voice up on purpose just to make the bad worse.
If you are in to this stuff, I would recommend that you spend the $15 at the nearest karaoke bar, at least then you get some beer out of it.
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- Equally wonderful in acoustic
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Live From the Women's Club Vol. 2
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The second of The Jayhawks live acoustic bootleg series includes selections from the 04/26/02 Women's Club acoustic show in Minneapolis, MN and four extra demo tracks and outtakes! Previously only available at shows. Track list: 1
One Man's Problem
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What Led Me To this Town
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The Man Who Loved Life
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Tampa to Tulsa
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Somewhere in Ohio
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Settled Down Like Rain
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Reason to Believe
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Save Me From Myself
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Boston Maid
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Equally wonderful in acoustic.......2006-11-16
This second volume of bootleg recordings maintains the exceptionally high standard of the first. The Jayhawks' strength has always been the outstanding vocal harmonising and this is evident throughout this recording. The true mark of a song is that it sounds equally wonderful in acoustic form and these acoustic versions are even better than those on each of their terrific studio albums. Every song is excellent and beautifully performed though my personal high points are 'Settled Down Like Rain', 'Angelyne' and 'Jennifer Save Me' the Louris penned track that featured on the second Golden Smog album 'Weird Tales'. This is a must for all fans of the band. It doesnt get much better than this!
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Live at Jazz Standard, Vol. 2
Russell Malone
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Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
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- MugshotFor The Love Of You
- Theme From Gunsmoke
- How About Me?
- Don't Point That Over Here
- Playground
- Sugar Buzz
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Recorded September 9-11, 2005 at Jazz Standard in New York, Live at Jazz Standard (Vol. 2) offers a dynamic set of music. There is nothing quite like an entrancing live recording that puts the listener right inside the club. Live at Jazz Standard features guitarist Malone's acclaimed working band of Martin Bejerano, piano; Tassili Bond, bass; and Johnathan Blake, drums. All arrangements are by Malone, who also produced the CD and wrote four of the seven tracks.
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- Excellent performances, both audio and video
- Great music, lousy format!
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ASIN: B00076ZZB6
Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
Tracks:
- O mio babbino caro from Gianni Schicchi
- The Girl With Flaxen Hair
- Nocturne
- The Swan
- Serenade
- Casta Diva from Norma
- Andante from Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major K. 467
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Album Description
CD AUDIO SIDE: Entire Album
DVD SIDE: * Entire album in Enhanced LPCM Stereo * Video of highlights from Joshua Bell Romance of the Violin Live from Lincoln Center with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra * Complete Discography This disc is intended to play on standard DVD and CD players. May not play on a limited number of models.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent performances, both audio and video.......2007-01-09
I was delighted with this Dual Disc. Performances are excellent, both audio and video. Recording quality is very good.
I must report some problems with CD side (cracks) on older CD player.
Great music, lousy format!.......2007-01-03
I love the music, but was VERY unhappy to be unable to play this CD on my computer. The DVD side works okay, but I can't load this to itunes on my macintosh. And I can't load the DVD to my computer and store this disk at home. If I had it to do over, I'd buy the plain vanilla CD!
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- "cinema's main stay themes prevail ~ City of Prague"
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Reel Chill: The Cinematic Chillout Album
Manufacturer: Silva America
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ASIN: B0002IQGT4
Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Sarabande [From Barry Lyndon]
- Main Theme [From Midnight Cowboy]
- Promenade Sentimentale [From Dive] - Mark Ayres
- May It Be [From the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the]
- Women of Ireland [From Barry Lyndon]
- Adagio for Strings & Organ [From Gallipoli [
- Romeo/Love Theme [From Romeo & Juliet)
- Balcony Scene [From Romeo + Juliet]
- Main Theme [From Chariots of Fire] - Mark Ayres
- Main Theme [From Bilitis] - Mark Ayres
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- Suite: The Mission/Gabriel's Oboe/On Earth as It Is in Heaven ... - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Crouch End Festival Chorus
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- Heart Asks Pleasure First [From The Piano]
- Agnus Dei [From Platoon] - Crouch End Festival Chorus
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Customer Reviews:
"cinema's main stay themes prevail ~ City of Prague".......2004-08-15
What a crowning achievement to bring "Reel Chill:Cinematic Chillout Album", released by Silva America and featuring The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus ~ conductors are Mark Ayres, Paul Bateman, Rick Clark, James Fitzpatrick, Nic Raine and David Temple director of the chorus ~ one can only expect the highest quality of performances and quench the thirst of all "film-score-buffs".
Sit back and unleash the first disc with composers ~ Albinoni, Craig Armstrong, John Barry, Vladimir Cosma, Enya & Nicky Ryan, Handel, Francis Lai, Ennio Morricone, Sean O'Riorda, Nino Rota, Ryvichi Sakamoto and Vangelis ~ taking each film score cue "BILITIS", "CHARIOTS OF FIRE", "CINEMA PARADISO", "DIVA", "GALLIPOLI", "THE LORD OF THE RINGS:THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING", "BARRY LYNDON", "MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. LAWRENCE", "MIDNIGHT COWBOY", "THE MISSION", "ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA", "ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST", "ROMEO & JULIET" and "ROMEO + JULIET", with arrangements that soar and then simmer into pure meditation of grandeur ~ classic film music prevails, as orchestration comes to the surface with pure originality ~ one masterpiece after another is long last presented as it should have been, is cause for celebration ~ each cue is a distinctive gift for striking modernism, touching on the transition of the period in this planets history.
Second disc is waiting in the wings are composers ~ Samuel Barber, John Barry, Patrick Cassidy, James Horner, Mahler, Mascagni, Stanley Myers, Thomas Newman, Michael Nyman, Howard Shore, John Williams and Hans Zimmer/Lisa Gerrard ~ take a musical ride with "AMERICAN BEAUTY", "A.I. ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE", "DEATH IN VENICE", "DEER HUNTER", "GLADIATOR", "HANNIBAL", "THE LORD OF THE RINGS:RETURN OF THE KING", "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE", "OUT OF AFRICA", "PATRIOT GAMES", "THE PIANO", "PLATOON", "RAGING BULL", "SOMEWHERE IN TIME" and "YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE" ~ our composers with passion and skill for exploring human emotions, coupled with a unique gift for striking exotic orchestral colors, make this with all it's splendor unforgettable ~ themes that ring with familiarity as each film comes to mind through music.
Silva America gives the collector a treasure of thirty film cues that any "film-score-buff" would die for ~ in the past James Fitzpatrick (producer), Reynold da Silva (executive producer), mastered by Rick Clark and David Stoner (release co-ordinator) have given us compilation with such expertise and this one is no exception ~ keep up the outstanding limited editions and deluxe package releases, with your signature tidbits for all film music fans that's in all of us...gotta love it!
Total Time: 2-CD-Set ~ Silva America 1161 ~ (8/10/2004)
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- excellent live material although not SNL's best
- FIRE THE CLOWN, THAT DID THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Attention: Neil Young Freaks
- YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDIN' ME
- A rare set of performances
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Saturday Night Live: 25 Years of Musical Performances, Vol. 2
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00001QGNV
Release Date: 2001-10-15 |
Tracks:
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- No More - Neil Young
- Losing My Religion - R.E.M.
- Doll Parts - Hole
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While Volume 2 of Saturday Night Live: The Musical Performances claims to draw on 25 years of history, all but one track is taken from the 1990s. The exception is Neil Young, who performed "No More" all the way back in 1989. A rundown of the rest of the tracks reads like a roster of the 1990s always-on-the-radio club. The delights on this disc are few and far between. Beck's George Harrison impression on "Nobody's Fault But My Own" is a great turn for the man associated with funky stoner grooves, but longtime fans of the show will remember George Harrison dueting with Paul Simon in the late 70s. That moment is neither here nor on Volume 1. If the companion volume strove for a bit of balance between the past and present, Volume 2 is shamelessly tailored for sales, and not as an archive. --Jason Josephes
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excellent live material although not SNL's best.......2007-01-18
If you're a fan of any of these artists, get this CD. Sound quality is superb.
FIRE THE CLOWN, THAT DID THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-02-20
NO FEAR, NO SPECIALS, NO DEVO, NO LEON REDBONE, NO ZAPPA, NO B-52's, NO PRESERVATION JAZZ HALL, NO FULL BOWIE COVERAGE, NO BLUES BROTHERS!!!!!
RAP & OTHER WATERED DOWN CRAP FROM THE LATE 80's can take a flying LEAP!!!
WE WANT the AVANTE-GARDE/DADA PUNK/NEW WAVE of L.A./N.Y. during the reagun dictataorship!!!!
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JUST ANOTHER CASE WHERE SOMEBODY WHO DOESN"T DESERVE TO BE IN THE POSTION THEY ARE IN, IS GIVEN AN OPP TO DO SOMETHING THEY HAVE NO IDEA of WHATS GOING ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Attention: Neil Young Freaks.......2005-07-27
Rockin' In The Free World may have been the more incendiary performance but No More is a very, very cool song from the Freedom record that seems to have fallen through the cracks. This is a nifty live version.
I picked this set up used for about 2 bucks, I certainly would not have paid full price but I sure have enjoyed putting this Neil Young song on mix tapes.
YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDIN' ME.......2003-10-08
One of the greatest if not the greatest live performance I've heard or seen is not presented on this CD. That's right the greatest. I don't know or have ever really know anything about Neil Young, but his live performance of ROCKIN'IN THE FREE WORLD on SNL almost put tears to my eyes. Utterly speachless. It was'nt that it was such an emotional performance or anything, but that the fact was that this old fart would have rocked Kurt Cobain's or anyone elses young butt. Trully a powerful and insperational song.
Get the DVD it's the only official release of the song.
A rare set of performances.......2002-09-08
Sorry that the majority of other reviewers focused on what performers were NOT included vs. reviewing the actual merits of this compilation. There are some excellent performances here. Neil Young, Pretenders, Beck, REM and Alanis are superb...all very well recorded. I like the incredible variety-there is no better CD for a long car ride. Highly recommended.
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- Two more collector's club releases
- First live show Crimson played and one of the best "Beat" performances--mixed sound quality on one, excellent on 2nd
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The Collectable King Crimson, Vol. 2 Live in Bath 1981
King Crimson
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ASIN: B000N2G1QW
Release Date: 2007-03-26 |
Tracks:
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- Thela Hun Ginjeet
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- Elephant Talk
- Matte Kudasai
- The Sheltering Sky
- Indiscipline
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- Red
- The Howler
- Frame By Frame
- Matte Kudasai
- The Sheltering Sky
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- Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Part II
Customer Reviews:
Two more collector's club releases.......2007-05-15
As with the Collectable Vol. 1, This is made up of two releases that were/are available through the band's website. These were originally done back when you had to have a membership in the King Crimson Collector's Club in which you paid in advance for a certain number of releases and then you had the option of picking which ones you wanted. The nice thing about them being released this way is the fact that now you know before you get them what they sound like thanks to the rating on the back.
The first show here from the Moles Club in Bath is from an audience tape and that might be offputing to some. However, being someone familiar trading concert tapes over the years(IE Grateful Dead, King Crimson, and so on)I don't think the sound on here is that bad. The band was still calling itself Discipline at the time and that's what you get. Early versions of what would become the Discipline album with the first live Red and a cool Larks part 2. The performances are a little rough due to the fact that this is this lineup's first performance.
The second performance on here from Philadelphia was taken and mixed from the band's own multi track recording(8 tracks) tapes. You get different versions of the material on disc one plus four songs from the Beat album. Given the fact that this performance was professionally recorded, I doubt many people will have a problem with the sound quality as it's superb.
The short, all the performances are very good to excellent and the sound for the most part is top notch.
First live show Crimson played and one of the best "Beat" performances--mixed sound quality on one, excellent on 2nd.......2007-04-26
This two CD set documents two pivotal concerts by the 80's line up. The first concert features the band when they were still known as Discipline (before Fripp realized that this could a viable new version of Crimson)appearing at Moles a small concert club in Bath, England. The band performs material that would form the basis for their first album and recorded much of it getting out to hone their chops live. The performance sounds fair--it is drawn from a restored audio cassette so is presented in mono with limited fidelity. It still is worthwhile for some of the stunning, loose performances here. This is before the songs had been honed to perfection by constant live playing. It features the bulk of "Discipline" as well as two 70's era Crimson compositions "Red" (which would become a staple of this line up)and "Larks Tongues in Aspic: Part II".
The second disc is from one of the band's best performances during their 1982 tour (although I prefer their last show in Berekley for personal reasons--I was there). Capturing the band at peak intensity, Belew is on fire during this performance and the rest of the band follows him down that hot trail. Featuring "The Howler" (a song that would later be sadly retired from many live shows), the bulk of the second 80's Crimson album "Beat" and once again "Red" & "Lark's Tongues in Aspic", this was one of the four pieces best captured performances. Recorded on 8 track the sound quality varies from extremely good to excellent as it was pulled from the band's recordings and sounds much as the show would have sounded live. My only complaint about the second concert is that Tony Levin's bass is occasionally buried in the mix but otherwise the sound is exceptional.
Crimson biographer/blogger Sid Smith provides separate liner notes (as he did for the individual releases)for both in the booklet and they are excellent. I didn't realize that Smith never caught the 80's version of KC live (at the time he preferred the last incarnation with John Wetton, Fripp, Brufford and Cross)but he does confess that he didn't get into them until after they had split up again.
An excellent release and an essential purchase for Crimheads just be aware that the Moles show isn't perfect before buying. It's worth having because the performances are terrific. 4 stars for the Moles performance 2 stars for the recording; 5 stars for the Philly show and 4 stars for the recording.
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