Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Andrew Davis
2. Peer Gynt Suite for orchestra (or piano or piano, 4 hands) No. 1, Op. 46 Anitra's Dance
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Andrew Davis
3. Peer Gynt Suite for orchestra (or piano or piano, 4 hands) No. 1, Op. 46 In the hall of the Mountain King
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Andrew Davis
4. Swedish Rhapsody No.1 'Midsommarvaka' Op. 19
Composed by Hugo Alfven
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
5. Norwegian Dance for piano, 4 hands (or solo piano) No. 2 in A major ("Allegretto tranquillo e grazioso"), Op. 35/2
Composed by Edvard Grieg
with New York Philharmonic
Conducted by Leonard Bernstein
6. Maskarade, comic opera, FS39 Overture
Composed by Carl Nielsen
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
7. Valse Triste, for orchestra (from Kuolema), Op. 44/1 Valse Triste
Composed by Jean Sibelius
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
8. Fra Holberg tid (From Holberg’s Time), for string orchestra ("Holberg Suite"), Op. 40 Prelude
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Howard Hanson
9. Fra Holberg tid (From Holberg’s Time), for string orchestra ("Holberg Suite"), Op. 40 Sarabande
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Howard Hanson
10. Lyric Suite for orchestra (orchestration of Op. 54) Notturno
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
11. Lyric Suite for orchestra (orchestration of Op. 54) March of the Dwarfs
Composed by Edvard Grieg
with New York Philharmonic
Conducted by Leonard Bernstein
12. Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 Unspecified excerpt
Composed by Edvard Grieg
with Stan Freeman
Conducted by Lehman Engel
13. Elegiac Melodies (2) for orchestra (or piano), Op. 34 Heartwounds
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
14. Elegiac Melodies (2) for orchestra (or piano), Op. 34 The Last Spring
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
15. Jeg elsker dig (I Love Thee), song transcription for piano, Op. 41/3
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Conducted by Andre Kostelanetz
16. Finlandia, tone poem for orchestra, Op. 26
Composed by Jean Sibelius
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
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Icky Thump
The White Stripes Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OYC3J8 Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Icky Thump
- You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You're Told)
- 300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues
- Conquest
- Bone Broke
- Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn
- St. Andrew (This Battle Is In The Air)
- Little Cream Soda
- Rag And Bone
- I'm Slowly Turning Into You
- A Martyr For My Love For You
- Catch Hell Blues
- Effect and Cause
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Bagpipes, a song written as the soundtrack to a Michel Gondry music video, Patti Page's musical shadow, and Jack and Meg co-narrating a scavenger's rummages: It must be time for Icky Thump, the many-flavored riposte to 2006's Get Behind Me Satan. The duo starts big with the title track--Jack's fast-tumbling, falsetto-tinged lyrics jagging on hyper keyboard-sounding segues and Meg's pounding drums. They rarely shy from an idea, invoking acoustic Bob Dylan to frame "300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues," but interjecting a series of distortion-laden guitar paroxysms for good measure. The end of Icky, on "Effect and Cause," is where Jack's trademark vocal warble and spare, quick acoustic strums meet Meg's single-minded beats. Everywhere on Icky giant riffs leap and shout, with Flamenco horns and those eerie bagpipes and rhythmic shifts and Jack's impatient vocal kinetics, marking new territories even as the White Stripes again populate them with vintage ideas. --Andrew BartlettAlbum Description
The White Stripes are back with the most bombastic album they've ever produced! While revealing the band's roots in American folk music, Icky Thump is an explosive, revolutionary assault that brings together garage rock, every blues style of the past 100 years, nouveau, and flamenco. This is truly a modern rock and roll masterpiece!Customer Reviews:
White Stripes Best Album In Years - Rock N Roll Is Back For Jack.......2007-07-23
If you are Stripes fan and love their older work you will love this album.
Stripes Have Faded.......2007-07-23
I realise that these forums of feedback are usually fans who praise even though it is not warranted, and I just as much as you are always hoping for the best from our favorites but this White Stripes release does not add up for me.
I think the time has come for the group to stop worring about what their new "look" for the cover and current tour is going to be and concentrate more on getting back to the garage band idiology that started it all. In other words, bring back the guitar Jack. Yeah, "Bone Broke" and "Catch Hell" are where it's at, but "Conquest"?? Big mistake and entirely unlistenable. As is "You Don't Know What Love Is". I was so happy when the writer of the Village Voice made the comparison of this song with the one written by Bad Company called "Shooting Star". And the title track itself sounds much too similar to Rage Against The Machine's "Born As Ghosts".
Now to show that I am not being all "oh this is just someone who can't appreciate an artist branching out and trying something new" I will say that I think the tracks "Prickly Thorn" and "Slowly Turning Into You" are a couple of the Stripes best!
In the end however, I am dissapointed. It has not turned out to be the summer favorite of mine that I was hoping for. I am not turned off from the band, the prior releases from them with the exception of this one and "Get Behind Me" make up for any wrongdoing and I will continue purchase whatever they put out. Sincerely, Thumped.
Dig it.......2007-07-22
fun music.......2007-07-21
Not your mother's White Stripes.......2007-07-21
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Lost Highway
Bon Jovi Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P2A24W Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Lost Highway
- Summertime
- Make a Memory
- Whole Lot Of Leaving
- We Got It Going On
- Any Other Day
- Seat Next To You
- Everybody's Broken
- Stranger (feat. Leann Rimes)
- The Last Night
- One Step Closer
- I Love This Town
Amazon.com
Given the chart success of their Grammy-winning country single "Who Says You Can't Go Home," it's no surprise Bon Jovi upped the ante by recording an entire album paying homage to Nashville. In some ways, it's amazing they didn't do this sooner, given the way Keith Urban in particular is blurring country-pop lines, much as Garth Brooks and others did in the 1990s. To their credit, you won't find predictably shallow invocations of past country icons or any self-conscious, in-your-face down-home twang added strictly to remind the listener of the musical premise. In fact, Lost Highway isn't "Bon Jovi goes country" so much as a meaningful tribute to the Nashville ethos done on their own terms. They honor the spirit of the town through 12 simple, direct originals. The intimate, smoldering "(You Want To) Make a Memory," the ballad "Seat Next To You," "Lost Highway" and its roaring celebration of freedom, and "Stranger," an effective duet with LeAnn Rimes, all invoke country's spirit, and "I Love This Town," an eloquent nod to Nashville itself, ties it together admirably. --Rich KienzleAlbum Description
"Artistic freedom made this record possible," says Jon Bon Jovi. "Musical freedom to explore--and emotional freedom to express what was in our hearts."The result of that freedom is Lost Highway, an album Jon describes as "a Bon Jovi record influenced by Nashville."
Bon Jovi explains. "Nashville is all about songs and songwriters. If you're someone like me who loves songs and hanging out with songwriters, Nashville is the place. I thrive on that feeling and I'm inspired by that creative ambience."
The result, a haunting set of 12 new and original sounding songs, is a stunning, multi-layered look into the nature of love and life in all its glory. Love, like life, is lost, found, forgotten and reclaimed in this collection.
The moods are many, but the core feeling is pure Bon Jovi.
"Writing this record with Jon was deeply cathartic," says Richie Sambora, who collaborated on ten of the songs. "I was going through emotional changes that were new for me. An ailing father. A painful divorce. The start of a new chapter in my life. I poured everything I had into this project, every last bit of soul at my command."
"For over twenty years now," Jon explains, "Richie and I have been close collaborators. Even when our songs create fictional stories, they reveal our states of mind. To a large degree, Lost Highway focuses on the light that love brings. When you shine the light on love, you see the chinks in the armor. You see every crevice, every crack. And that's all right".
Lost Highway is Bon Jovi's tenth studio album since the band formed in the early eighties. One hundred and twenty million albums and 2500 concerts in over 50 countries later, Bon Jovi is enjoying the greatest popularity in their history.
Customer Reviews:
Loving Bon Jovi's New CD.......2007-07-23
Hasn't come out of the CD player.......2007-07-23
Bon Jovi is the Best!.......2007-07-23
Country taste, but won't fill your mouth.......2007-07-23
Perfect music to listen to with the top down!.......2007-07-22
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Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus
Hannah Montana , and Miley Cyrus Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OYC3L6 Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- We Got the Party
- Nobody's Perfect
- Make Some Noise
- Rock Star
- Old Blue Jeans
- Life's What You Make It
- One in a Million
- Bigger than Us
- You and Me Together
- True Friend
Tracks:
- See You Again
- East Northumberland High
- Let's Dance
- G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out)
- Right Here
- As I Am
- Start All Over
- Clear
- Good and Broken
- I Miss You
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Tweens aren't often heralded for their good judgment and excellent taste (Heelys--hello), but if any young starlet can redeem them, it's Hannah Montana. On this, the second soundtrack from the Disney Channel series, Miley Cyrus takes her cues from her TV alter ego, who has an alter ego of her own: Disc 1 features Miley as Hannah, hair-tossing pop princess by weekend, likable schoolgirl by weekday (see "Old Blue Jeans" and "True Friends" to get a sense of each episode's un-cloying sweetness). But disc 2 is the start of something new, as her friends over on the High School Musical set might say: Miley sings strictly as her spunky, truth-telling self. This yields a number of pepped-up pop tracks bound to vibrate through the walls of pink bedrooms everywhere--"See You Again" is a boy-centric song instantly relatable to anyone who's ever been in seventh grade and suffered a bout of bashfulness, "East Northumberland High" puts a punk spin on an I'm-just-not-into-you tale, and "Clear" bounces on a reggae beat while canceling any doubt about our heroine's ability to stand up for herself. Like Hannah before her, Miley makes the best of both worlds--this well-worth-it set, by turns rockin' and reflective, is a masterful example. --Tammy La GorceHannah Montana Photos
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This 2-disc set features 10 all new Hannah Montana songs from the #1-rated Disney Channel series, as well as a 2nd CD including 10 brand-new original songs by Miley Cyrus!Customer Reviews:
great role model; great singer.......2007-07-23
Sorry gal, this girl's going to be around for a LONNNNGGGGG time. She's got talent and has everything working for her: good backing by Disney, great parents, music and entertainment contacts and simply put her TALENT. For such a young kid, she's amazingly balanced.
MILEY : "IM KEEPING MY BABY".......2007-07-23
They have messed up her voice so much.
She wants to be hilary duff and DISNEY SAYS she is the next hilary duff but Hilary duff didnt have her voice changed soo much like this girl.
And that doesnt even look like her on the cover??
she looks fatter on it, though shes not!
she lip sings in concerts, this cd is nothing new.
Gosh, only people who are gonna like this are little 12-14 year old girls who wanna be a pop star. this album SUCKS.
yes the songs, or atleast a few, are good, THE LYRICS but her voice, no, just no.
I am not hating miley cyrus, I think shes pretty and all, but her voice is edited so badly.
listen to her sing on the show, with no music, as miley, then listen to her "sing" as hannah. It changes.
Gosh. she is gonna be out of style in a year or so.
Cause there is something fishy about her. I just know it.,
Can't get enough of this cd!.......2007-07-22
Great Songs!.......2007-07-21
New Fav.......2007-07-21
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My December
Kelly Clarkson Manufacturer: RCA Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QFAJ7S Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Never Again
- One Minute
- Hole
- Sober
- Don't Waste Your Time
- Judas
- Haunted
- Be Still
- Maybe
- How I Feel
- Yeah
- Can I Have A Kiss
- Irvine
Amazon.com
Judging by the themes of anger and betrayal that dominate Kelly Clarkson's third disc, My December, perhaps 'Jagged Little Idol' would have been a more telling title. According to interviews, the massively successful artist wanted more creative control with her music going forward; as a result, unlike her previous CDs, Clarkson contributes as a songwriter on every track. The final product is not nearly as catchy as Breakaway, but is far more introspective and honest. My December's overall sound brings a harder musical style than fans might expect, with acerbic lyrics to match; the disc's first single "Never Again"--a dark rock song slamming her ex-boyfriend--is certainly a tip-off. The compelling chorus of "Hole" finds Clarkson singing "There's a hole/inside of me/it's so damn cold/slowly killing me" over a melody that is far more Tool than top-40. "Haunted" and "Judas" are wrought-over tracks that veer into Evanescence territory, while the wonderfully sparse "Maybe" is a highlight within which Clarkson's pleading voice is perfectly showcased. My December's final listed track, "Irvine" (prior to the hidden bluesy acoustic ballad "Chivas") sounds far more Cat Power-meets-Corinne Bailey Rae than Clarkson, but it is certainly one of the most captivating songs on the disc, and serves as yet another reminder of just how versatile her voice is. Fans of her previous radio-friendly releases may well be divided on her new direction, but it appears to be the path Clarkson is likely to continue to travel. --Denise Sheppard
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Love hurts sometime.......2007-07-23
Clive needs to retire.......2007-07-22
From the Guitar roaring songs like "Hole","Haunted","Never Again", and "Judas" to the beautiful ballads like "Be Still","Sober","Maybe", and "Irvine" and the pop rock favs "How I Feel","One Minute","Dont Waste Your Time", and "Yeah". This cd is amazing! It proves that Kelly Clarkson isnt just a world class singer but and amazing writer, Clarkson wrote all 13 songs on the cd. This cd is a must have for any pop/rock lover! Kelly Clarkson has out done herself once again.
ps cant wait for the next record! Country here she comes!
NOT YOUR MOTHER'S AMERICAN IDOL.......2007-07-22
A good evolution.......2007-07-22
Fresh + classy + stunning = My December.......2007-07-22
The album is pop, rock, "cool", and unique, all rolled in one stunning package. Kelly has written/co-written every song on the album, with subjects from a friend's suicide to getting over an addiction. While the songs on "Breakaway" were catchy, I'm guessing some of them didn't mean much to Kelly, as she didn't write them (the exception being Because Of You). Here's my review of each individual song:
1. Never Again - The first single, and ironically the worst song on the album, although it is still good. It's a catchy little song with Kelly ranting at an ex. "You wrote me in a letter/You couldn't say it right to my face./Give me that Sunday school lesson/Well pen yourself away." My problem with this song is that it all sounds a little...forced, I suppose. 7/10.
2. One Minute - I love this song! With catchy, fun backround music and awesome vocals, what more could you ask for? This song is about how someone can feel so many different things in the short span of one minute. "One minute you laugh/Then the next you're slowly sinking into something black/I get the feeling that maybe nothing ever really lasts/...And you love, and you hate, and you wait, 'cause one minute goes fast." 8.5/10
3. Hole - Probably the most rock track on the album, Clarkson sings about needing some space to deal with problems. It's not bad, but nothing completely phenomonal either. "There's a hole/Inside of me/It's so damn cold/Slowly killin' me". 7.5/10.
4. Sober - STUNNING. One of the best on the album, probably one of the best songs I've ever heard. The almost 5-minute song talks about getting over any sort of addiction. The song has an almost soothing feel as it builds up to a rant-like climax. Fantastic. "3 months and I'm still sober/Picked all my weeds but kept the flowers, oh/3 months and I'm still breathing/Been a long road since those hands I left my tears in." 10/10.
5. Don't Waste Your Time - Like a better version of "Never Again". Basically the same idea, but a better tune and cleverer lyrics. "I won't take your hand/You'll only pull me down." Honestly, I haven't listened to this one a lot... 7.5/10
6. Judas - I personally think this is a real catchy song. A lot of people don't seem to like this one. This song is about a betrayal, either by a friend or a boyfriend or someone else. Kelly's vocals have emotion in them even as she shouts, "I didn't know, I didn't know/I couldn't see, I couldn't see/Never thought you'd forget me." 8/10
7. Haunted - I nearly cried when I first gave this one a listen. A friend of mine commited suicide a year ago, and it still haunts me today. This song captured my emotion using words. I love this song so much. "Where are you? I need you/Don't leave me here on my own/Speak to me/Be near me/I can't survive unless I know you're with me." 10/10
8. Be Still - I'm not very familiar with this song to be honest, but it's a very well-sung ballad. Beautiful lyricss as well. "Foolish one with the smile/You don't have to be brave/Every time we fall down/But we're falling from grace/I'll gladly climb your walls if you'll meet me halfway." 8/10
9. Maybe - This song is about...Kelly Clarkson herself. She's finding out who she is, and warning a guy that she is who she is and he can't change that. "I'm confusing as hell/I'm north and I'm south/And I'll probably never have it all figured it out." A mid-tempo song that shows off her lovely voice. 8.5/10
10. How I Feel - Whee! I love this song too. Catchy. I don't have much to say about it for some reason, but I love it. "Oh, I'm gettin' tired of beliveing/Even sicker of pretending/That it's not so bad, just wait it out/Oh, I think you're feedin' me lies again." 9/10
11. Yeah - The most unique song on the album, Clarkson calls this "Prince/Chaka Khan"-inspried for a reason. It may take a few listens to get used to, but this one's a prize. "Help me help yourself/I want to give it all to you but/Don't make me second guess, I don't want to play games no more." 8/10.
12. Can I Have A Kiss - Me likey, me likey. It kind of has an old-y feel to it, but then again the whole album kind of does. I can't put it into words. Anyway, this song's about Kelly saying that if she can't have the guy she wants, she just wants a kiss. =] "I can't promise forever/But I'm working on it/If I can't hold you/Can I give you a kiss?/Can I have a kiss?" 9/10
13. Irvine - I THINK...this is my favorite song on the album. Kelly's voice adopts a soft, high-pitched, dreamy-like tone. The whole song she is talking to a God, wondering if there is one and asking him about life in general. This was written during one of her darkest moments of sadness, and I think it is something a lot of people, myself included, can relate to. It's a simple, but stunning song. "Will you stay?/Stay `till the darkness leaves/Stay here with me/I know you're busy, I know I'm just one/But you might be the only one who sees me/The only one to save me." 10+/10
14. Chivas - Is a little hidden track, hidden inside the supposed nine minutes of "Irvine". It starts off with what sounds like a record scratching, and the whole song kind of has that old-record feel to it. Awesome. And, so funny. It's a cheeky little song dedicated to her ex who tries too hard to fit in. "You're too high maintenance, babe/All the time you spent trying to fit in/And no one even cares, yeah/It's so ridiculous babe, watching you turn as I burn." 9.5/10
15. Dirty Little Secret - I think this bonus track only comes if you buy the CD on iTunes. Not sure about that. This song is either about a guy who's cheating ON Kelly, or cheating WITH Kelly. I think it could go either way. I really like this song =] "You don't touch/You don't talk/You don't look me in the face/Your dirty little secret." 8.5/10
Overall...
The radio friendly songs: Never Again, One Minute, Sober [although I heard it's not doing well, which is a shame.], How I Feel, Can I Have A Kiss.
The showstoppers: Sober, Haunted and Irvine.
The worst ones: Never Again and Hole, but even then, they're not bad.
In conclusion, I would just like to congratulate Kelly for sticking up for herself and never letting Clive take over. YOU GO, GIRL!
I hope you found my review helpful! =]
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Traveling Wilburys (2 CD / 1 DVD)
The Traveling Wilburys Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P0J024 Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Handle With Care
- Dirty World
- Rattled
- Last Night
- Not Alone Any More
- Congratulations
- Heading For the Light
- Margarita
- Tweeter And the Monkey Man
- End Of the Line
- Maxine - (previously unreleased, Bonus Track)
- Like A Ship - (alternate take, Bonus Track)
Tracks:
- She's My Baby
- Inside Out
- If You Belonged To Me
- Devil's Been Busy, The
- 7 Deadly Sins
- Poor House
- Where Were You Last Night?
- Cool Dry Place
- New Blue Moon
- You Took My Breath Away
- Wilbury Twist
- Nobody's Child - (Bonus Track)
- Runaway - (Bonus Track)
Amazon.com
The Traveling Wilburys were one of the few supergroups that lived up to their promise, because they didn't try to. Things started inauspiciously when George Harrison, needing a B-side for a 1988 single, called in friends Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison for assistance. Two albums later--the second without Orbison, who had passed away shortly after the first was released--the loose-knit collective had recorded material that was as durable, and occasionally eclipsed, the participants' legendary solo work. The Wilburys succeeded due to a genial and contagious camaraderie that permeates both discs. What could have been a train wreck of ego clashes instead resulted in a frothy meeting of the minds. These guys are having a blast, trading lead vocals and harmonies on energetic folk-rock, quirky rockabilly, and Beatlesque pop that shimmers with the respect and esteem the members clearly hold for each other. Harrison and Lynne's rather slick production polishes off edges that might better have been left unvarnished, but there's no denying the loosey-goosey craftsmanship at work in tunes such as "Handle with Care," "End of the Line," and a striking Orbison performance on "Not Alone Anymore" that ranks with any of his finest. Both albums were million-sellers, but oddly went out of print for about a decade until Rhino resurrected them, adding two rare tracks per disc as well as a DVD of music videos and a band documentary. The resulting package is a comprehensive overview of a once--well, twice--in-a-lifetime project that, especially after Harrison's passing, will never be repeated. --Hal HorowitzAlbum Description
Featuring classics like "Handle With Care," "End Of The Line," and "Heading For The Light," super-group Traveling Wilbury's Collection highlights all of the band's music and previously unreleased bonus tracks through this re-mastered double album. The DVD features behind the scenes footage of the band writing and recording, along with their 5 video clips.Customer Reviews:
Just good music.......2007-07-23
Traveling Wilburys.......2007-07-23
Finally available after being out of print for way too long.......2007-07-21
"The Traveling Wilburys Collection" brings the 2 albums, with bonus tracks, and a DVD. "Traveling Wilburys, Volume 1" (10 tracks, plus 2 bonus tracks, 42 min.) brings the beginning olf this super-star band, starting off with the irresitable "Handle With Care", originally contemplated as a George Harrison B-side for one of his "Cloud Nine" album singles. There is hardly a bad track on here: "Last Night", "Tweeter and the Monkey Man", and my all-time favorite "End of the Line" are among the highlights. "Margarita" is the only weak track. The (previously unreleased) bonus tracks, "Maxime" and "Like a Ship" are outstanding. "Traveling Wilburys, Volume 3" (11 tracks, plus 2 bonus tracks, 42 min.) even goes one better, in my book. From the stellar opener "She's My Baby", to "Inside Out", "Where Were You Last Night" to the rousing and irresistable "Wilbury Twist", it is just magic. The bonus tracks "Nobody's Child" and a cover of "Runaway" are quite nice, but not as good as the regular album tracks. I know that many music fans are not as fond of "Volume 3" due to Roy Orbinson not being part of it, but for me, it is the better, tighter, sounding album of the two. I absolutely love "Volume 3".
The DVD starts with a fascinating 40 min. documentary of the band's early days, bringing a blow-by-blow visual account of how most of the first album's tracks came about. What strikes is how great all those super-stars got along, egos were clearly checked at the door. It also brings the 5 videos the band did for the 2 albums, nice but not as good as the documentary. The liner notes are not that great, primarily a fictional history of the Wilburys, but no lyrics of the songs or detailed recording details. But that is a minor quible. This collection is a terrific slice of Americana, whose reissue was LONG overdue. Essential in every way.
A Great Set.......2007-07-19
The DVD is great shows some really nice home movies, about the making of the albums.
grannysue
Waller,TX
Great To See The Wilburys Back In Print.......2007-07-19
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It Won't Be Soon Before Long
Maroon 5 Manufacturer: A&M / Octone Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P2A256 Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- If I Never See Your Face Again
- Makes Me Wonder
- Little of Your Time
- Wake Up Call
- Won't Go Home Without You
- Nothing Lasts Forever
- Can't Stop
- Goodnight Goodnight
- Not Falling Apart
- Kiwi
- Better That We Break
- Back At Your Door
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Sometimes it's O.K.--even important--to put aside your reluctance to embrace artists who make teenage girls scream. It happened in 2006, when Justin Timberlake scraped the sludge off pop and left something shiny behind, and it's happening again in 2007 with Maroon 5. It Won't Be Soon Before Long, the L.A. band's sophomore studio disc, rode in on a crest of hype and crumpled expectations--fan reports had it that Adam Levine & Co. scrapped their signature pop-soul sound for something harder and darker. Not so. Shades of Prince, Hall & Oates, and Sting still color the Maroon sound (check out the spectacularly fizzy "Little of Your Time," as well as the first single, "Makes Me Wonder," a song catchier than fire), but they're made ever fainter here by the clamping down of five guys on what is essentially the most distinctive pop sound to emerge from a single band since the Bee Gees squealed into the mid-'70s. It Won't Be Soon squares hip-hop sensibilities ("Wake Up Call") with rock ones ("If I Never See Your Face Again") and stormy moods ("Can't Stop") with bittersweet ballads ("Better That We Break"). It's a disc destined to defy detractors and go on to greatness, elevating the credibility of teenage girls for years to come. --Tammy La GorceAmazon.com
Global neo-soul rock superstars Maroon 5 are back with their much-anticipated sophomore album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long. The follow-up to the 10x platinum, Grammy-winning Songs About Jane will be "sexier and stronger," according to frontman Adam Levine, who looked to '80s icons such as Prince, Michael Jackson, and Talking Heads for inspiration. Recorded at home in Los Angeles with producers Mike Elizondo (Fiona Apple, Eminem), Mark "Spike" Stent (Bjork, Keane, Gwen Stefani), Mark Endert (Madonna, Fiona Apple), and Eric Valentine (Queens of the Stone Age, Nickel Creek), the album promises to be a louder take on the pop sounds of their first effort. "It's definitely aggressive, upbeat and pounding," says Levine.
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Customer Reviews:
It's a creeper!.......2007-07-21
Standouts for me are "Back at your Door", a cruisy, bluesy awesome track, "Not Falling Apart", "Little of your Time", "Can't Stop", "Until You're Over Me" (bonus track on Australian release) "Infatuation" (another bonus track) and I have to say, "Makes Me Wonder" has really grown on me too.
There is a song here for everyone to relate to, and a song for every mood. I haven't stopped listening to it since it's release. I love it!
Do yourself a favour and buy it :-)
Not So Much.......2007-07-20
I LOVE THIS CD!.......2007-07-19
Pleasant Surprise.......2007-07-18
It Won't Be Soon Before Long - Absolutely No Songs About Jane.......2007-07-15
Musically speaking, this record is way much better than "Songs About Jane" in my opinion. It is clear that songs are now arranged and played in a more careful and sophisticated way. My picks are: "Nothing Lasts Forever", "Can't Stop", "Not Falling Apart" and "Back at Your Door". My guess is that if you hear at least these four tracks, you will notice a better and more mature Maroon 5, going to the right way and making their evolution.
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Zeitgeist
Smashing Pumpkins Manufacturer: Martha's Music / Reprise ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OQF6N6 Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Doomsday Clock
- 7 Shades of Black
- Bleeding the Orchid
- That¹s the Way (my Love is)
- Tarantula
- Starz
- United States
- Neverlost
- Bring the Light
- (Come on) Let¹s Go!
- For God and Country
- Pomp and Circumstances
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Inside the buzzing hive of Smashing Pumpkins' guitars is clearly where bandleader Billy Corgan feels most comfortable. So, after a seven-year hiatus for the short-lived group Zwan and his surprisingly sunny 2005 solo album, Corgan has revived the Pumpkins in all the six-string-spattered shades of emotional gray that made them one of the greatest bands of the alt-rock era. Longtime drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, along with famed boardsmiths Roy Thomas Baker and Terry Date as well as Corgan himself coproduced. Chamberlin also supports mountainous layers of guitar with his fiercest playing. California musicians Ginger Reyes (bass) and Jeff Schroeder (guitar) complete a version of the band dedicated to early bare-knuckled form, with a few exceptions: Corgan's grown into a more powerful wordsmith and his lengthy guitar solo explorations of yore are replaced with a trim, barbed textural approach that's ultimately more vicious. That is, until the centerpiece "United States" stretches into an epic punk-metal-informed sibling of Jimi Hendrix's "Machine Gun," with Corgan's strings singing like explosions and twisting metal as he warbles about revolution. Much of this album conjures literal and sonic visions of apocalypse, but there's grace, too, in the blithe grind of the hopeful "That's the Way (My Love Is)" and the melodic "Neverlost." Overall, Corgan's captivating effort to mine both the spirit of these turbulent times and the soul of his defining band is a smashing success. --Ted DrozdowskiAlbum Description
The Smashing Pumpkins are back! After seven years, the acclaimed Pumpkins have returned with Zeitgeist. Featuring the single "Tarantula," this new sound is not to be missed.Customer Reviews:
Will seem mediocre to fans & really awful to non-fans.......2007-07-23
Great album .......2007-07-23
Smashing Who? .......2007-07-23
Zeitgeist is a bore from beginning to end. A collection of generic one dimensional songs lacking in the signature sound Corgan was once known for. Don't expect the brilliance of previous Pumpkins records to shine through at all here. Like a prize fighter past his prime stepping back into the ring, the result is a sad, tired display of a once great band who's unique sound captured our undivided attention. At least the Pixies admitted they needed the money. 90's rock is not back. It's 2007. re-heated leftovers aren't anything to be excited about. Instead of desperately trying to cling to the days of your youth, take a step forward and discover something new
( Mogwai Kinski, Sophia )
At least the Pixies admitted they needed the money.
Awesome.......2007-07-23
The Smashing Pumpkins are back! Does anyone care?.......2007-07-23
" After seven years, the acclaimed Pumpkins have returned with Zeitgeist. There are 3 versions of this CD, each one with one exclusive bonus track. It's a sham for long-time fans as well as for indie stores, because you can only get 2 of the versions at mass retailers (who are killing the music business). Ironic that a band like this, who built their career on the backs of the indies (Gish, anyone?), would lose all memory of their past. I openly encourage you not to buy this as a way of saying, "no thanks to your crappy marketing, you greedy bastards!" Thanks for listening."
~stinkweeds
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Paul Potts [United Kingdom]: One Chance
Manufacturer: Sony / Bmg Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000SKO0OY Release Date: 2007-07-30 |
Tracks:
- Nessun Dorma
- Con Te Partiro (Time To Say Goodbye)
- Amapola
- Ognuno Soffre (Everybody Hurts)
- Caruso
- Nella Fantasia
- Por Ti Sere (You Raise Me Up)
- A Mi Manera (My Way)
- Cavatina
- Music Of The Night
Album Description
2007 debut album from the winner of the first season of Britain's Got Talent. Potts' winning performance of Puccini's 'Nessun Dorma' is now one of the most watched clips in You Tube's history (10 million+). The album includes that track as well as the equally captivating 'Time To Say Goodbye', a Spanish version of 'My Way' and Italian version of REM's 'Everybody Hurts'. 12 tracks. RCA.Product Description
This Unassuming Man, a 36 Year Old Phone Salesman from South Wales and Amateur Opera Singer, Stepped Up to the Microphone on Simon Cowell's British Itv Show "Britain's Got Talent" and Literally Stole the Show. Many Anticipated Another William Hung, but Instead Got a Caruso! the Performance Brought the Entire Audience to their Feet, Even Winning High Praise from Cowell Himself. Potts Went on to Resoundingly Win the Competition! his is a Real Rags to Riches Tale, Having Been £30,000 in Debt and Suffering Years of Bullying and Recovering from a Serious Motorbike Accident. His Winning the Competition Got Him Signed to a Lucrative Recording Contract and He Gained Considerable Media Exposure all Over the World. This Debut Album Naturally features the Piece He Auditioned with (Puccini's "Nessun Dorma") as Well as his Heart Stopping Version of "Con Te Partiro/Time to Say Goodbye", the Song He Sang in the Finals, Originally Made Famous by Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli.
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Once
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PFU7OO Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Falling Slowly
- If You Want Me
- Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy
- When Your Minds Made Up
- Lies
- Gold
- The Hill
- Fallen from the Sky
- Leave
- Trying to Pull Myself Away
- All the Way Down
- Once
- Say It to Me Now
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Even those allergic to musicals may be won over by Once, a tender-hearted Irish romance with songs by Czech Republic-born Markéta Irglová and Frames frontman Glen Hansard. (The film's director, John Carney, actually used to play bass in the group.) The trick here is that Irglová and Hansard also play the leads; because their characters are shown busking, writing music, or rehearsing, the songs are smoothly integrated in the film. The overall acoustic mood won't surprise fans of the Frames--some tracks ("Say It to Me," "When Your Mind's Made Up") have even popped up on the band's albums, though the arrangements are more pared-down here, befitting the scruffy, street-musician setting. Being the lesser-known entity, Irglová feels like a revelation; she sounds a bit like a folkie Björk on "If You Want Me," and her song "The Hill" is downright heartbreaking. Irglová and Hansard had already made the 2006 album The Swell Seasontogether, so their collaboration here feels really organic--they sound particularly good together on the title track, for instance. Now that's the kind of magic you want from musicals. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Once I found it I had to have it........2007-07-22
WoW!!!.......2007-07-19
Once.......2007-07-19
Fabulous follow-up to the film.......2007-07-19
Every song is gorgeous. Both the male and female vocals are filled with emotion. (Maybe more than some people would be comfortable with.) You might have to see the film to really appreciate all of the lyrics and soulful renditions. But several of the songs would make my playlist any day.
Stunningly original.
awesome.......2007-07-15
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Our Love to Admire
Interpol Manufacturer: Capitol Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PY32CO Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Pioneer To the Falls
- No I In Threesome
- The Scale
- The Heinrich Maneuver
- Mammoth
- Pace Is the Trick
- All Fired Up
- Rest My Chemistry
- Who Do You Think
- Wrecking Ball
- The Lighthouse
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Moving up to a major label has hardly lifted Interpol's spirits. This is a good thing. Even with the twisted Wild Kingdom album cover and bassist Carlos Dengler's unexpected Wild West makeover, on its third studio album the black-clad New York quartet still sounds inflexibly menacing, grasping tighter than ever to its doomy post-punk influences and delving further into frontman Paul Banks's emotional unrest. Everything sounds a little bigger and brighter, sure, but at their core songs like "Rest My Chemistry" and "Wrecking Ball" are heroically sinister, goaded on by prickly riffs and slow-bleeding rhythms. The group briefly jumps to life on the buzzing "Heinrich Manouver" and exhibits an unexpected dash of humor on "No I in Threesome," but it's the closing "Lighthouse" that best defines the set--a late-night lament that simply steals away into the dark. --Aidin VaziriAmazon.com
Our Love To Admire is at once unmistakably Interpol and undeniably new. The witty and perverse "No I In Threesome" is an upbeat ode to shaking up a staid relationship propelled by Carlos D's peerless bass melody while the tenderly observant "Pace Is the Trick" proves that the band are still the masters of the dramatic - check the painful pause right before the sinfully satisfying return of Sam's thundering drums and Daniel's ringing lead guitar. The band's impressively seductive evolution is obvious all over the record, but never more so than on tracks like "Mammoth," "Who Do You Think" and on the album's lyrical centerpiece, the ghostly "Rest My Chemistry." While Daniel is understandably proud of the song he cautions against reading too much autobiography into its lyrics. "We always leave the interpretation to the listener," he says. "I mean, you shouldn't watch a movie for the first time listening to the director's commentary!"Our Love to Admire closes with "The Lighthouse," a funereal dirge that is among the most unexpected and memorable songs ever recorded by the band. Almost entirely percussion-free, the song is constructed around Daniel's mournful guitar and Paul's sparten lyrics. Not only is it one of their finest moments to date, it provides the album's most goose-bump inducing moment, the very same reflex shivers that make Interpol live shows such an exhilarating experience. As the very last song the band recorded for the album it was, they say, the hardest to play. The hypnotic guitar part was played on a 50-year-old guitar that had toxins on the strings, providing Daniel with a blistering and painful sensation in his fingers. The band weren't even sure the track would make it out of the studio, but once they heard Paul's remarkable vocals they were floored. The song - and the album - doesn't so much end as it bleeds to a close with a long, echoey coda filled with feedback and strings. A fittingly dramatic end to a stunning and emotional journey. Interpol is back, every bit as good as before but charged with a new spirit, a new direction, a new label and, most of all, a new confidence.
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Turn on the Bright Lights |
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Customer Reviews:
it pains me to do this..........2007-07-21
so close, if they would of just inched a bit closer to that edge,
and they did on a few numbers "pioneer" is great, as is "the lighthouse" and "wrecking ball",
sadly the rest ranges from average to very subpar
"threesome" "h. manuver" "chemistry" and "mammoth" are very by the numbers interpol
the remaining 4 are total clunkers...
i will go and see them on this tour, as they are great live (except at festivals and larger shows) but i will pray and hope the rebound from this
honestly, i am not trying to slag on them, but it makes me so sad i wanted this to be so good
Incredible!.......2007-07-20
i'M AMAZED!.......2007-07-20
Album is good, period........2007-07-19
Still Interpol, Still Great, But Not As Great as Previous Albums.......2007-07-19
With their third album, Our Love to Admire, Interpol once again molds and shapes their sound which they crafted on their first album, Turn on the Bright Lights. With their second album, Antics, they took a small departure from their sound on the first album, but it was a good departure. They put their vocals forward and made their sound more clear, which allows them to sound more polished. With Antics though, Interpol didn't sound as raw or underground. Depsite this, they still retained the same feeling in their "doom" music; in other words they were still just as entertaining as the first album, except maybe on the some different levels.
This album sounds the most different from the last two. I think this is primarily due to the fact that they have changed record labels; from Matador to Capitol. This allows the band to have access to better recording equipment, techniques, etc. Because of this their album seems to sound a little over produced in my opinion. They seem to have paid more attention to detail, but in a different way. Each layer of instruments seem to be on their own plane. They don't seem to mesh or blend the same as in other albums. I think that that was one of the things that Interpol was very good at: layering. They used to build rhythems and rhythems on top of each other, providing the listener with a very rewarding experience.
This album sounds somewhat dull because of this lack of layering. The reason for the lack of layering, I think, stems from the fact that the drums and bass do not play as big of a part in this album as previous ones. The guitars and vocals seems to be in the forefront, which is fine in the case of the vocals, but not necessarily with the guitars. The rhythems are noticably simplistic and somewhat boring actually, especially when the bass and drums are not there to enforce them. When it comes down to it, Interpol, I think, cannot be a guitar driven band. Instead, I think they need to combine their creative efforts like the previous albums. Carlos' bass lines were absolutely stunning and really rather interesting. In fact, that, in combination with Sam's drumming, was one of the reasons that I listened to Interpol. In this album Carlos seems to actually play like a bass player, which is rather disappointing. There are some great lines that he creates, but they are hidden in the background due the recording techniques. Instead of being in the forefront like previous albums, he is sadly in the background, like almost all modern rock albums. As for Sam's drumming, there is no reason that I can think of for such a show.
Some of the parts, especially bass and drums, sound "phoned in," but this is still a good album nontheless. It is great to hear how Interpol explores their sound further without completely leaving it behind or changing it, like say The Strokes, which have sadly washed away and basically disappeared. The words are just as good and the songs are still overall catchy, especially like "The Heinrich Maneauver."
If you are an Interpol fan like myself, then this is recommended (though not extremely high) to complete the collection.
-Adam L.
Track Listings:
- Bloch:Schelomo/Shcumann:Cello Concerto
- Borodin: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3; Songs
- Buxtehude: Membra Jesu nostri
- C.P.E. Bach: The Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus (Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu)
- Carissimi: Jonas; Historia Divitis
- Complete Works for 2 Pianos
- De Falla: El Amor Brujo / El Sombrero de Tres Picos
- Der Schatz
- Duruflé: Sacred Choral & Organ Works, Vol. 1
- Echos of Argentina
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