Composed by Benjamin Britten
Performed by Wallace Collection
2. Brass quintet
Composed by Elliott Carter
Performed by Wallace Collection
3. Fanfare No.2, for 4 trumpets
Composed by Michael Tippett
Performed by Wallace Collection
4. Sonata, for 4 horns
Composed by Michael Tippett
Performed by Wallace Collection with Michael Thompson Horn Quartet
5. Festal Brass with Blues, for brass ensemble
Composed by Michael Tippett
Performed by Wallace Collection
6. Mini Overture for brass quintet
Composed by Witold Lutoslawski
Performed by Wallace Collection
7. Russian Funeral, for brass & percussion
Composed by Benjamin Britten
Performed by Wallace Collection
8. Simple Symphony, for string orchestra, Op. 4
Composed by Benjamin Britten
Performed by Wallace Collection
Trumpet Music,Britten,Carter,John Wallace,Collins Classics,Classical
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Kind of Blue
Miles Davis , John Coltrane , Cannonball Adderley , and Bill Evans Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ADT Release Date: 1997-03-25 |
Tracks:
- So What
- Freddie Freeloader
- Blue In Green
- All Blues
- Flamenco Sketches
- Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take)
Amazon.com essential recording
This is the one jazz record owned by people who don't listen to jazz, and with good reason. The band itself is extraordinary (proof of Miles Davis's masterful casting skills, if not of God's existence), listing John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley on saxophones, Bill Evans (or, on "Freddie Freeloader," Wynton Kelly) on piano, and the crack rhythm unit of Paul Chambers on bass and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Coltrane's astringency on tenor is counterpoised to Adderley's funky self on alto, with Davis moderating between them as Bill Evans conjures up a still lake of sound on which they walk. Meanwhile, the rhythm partnership of Cobb and Chambers is prepared to click off time until eternity. It was the key recording of what became modal jazz, a music free of the fixed harmonies and forms of pop songs. In Davis's men's hands it was a weightless music, but one that refused to fade into the background. In retrospect every note seems perfect, and each piece moves inexorably towards its destiny. --John SzwedCustomer Reviews:
Kind of Blue.......2007-07-12
The Pinnacle of Jazz Music.......2007-07-12
Miles Davis was a genius, and both he and his collection of musicians were at the top of their game when they recorded this body of modal work.Timeless in appeal, perfect for background and just as interesting for the astute late night listener. 'Moody' doesn't do the album justice, and neither does any review. If you like jazz, then you simply MUST HAVE this album. If you don't like jazz then grab this out of interest, and watch how it subliminally grows on you.
I cannot recommend this album enough, it deserves more stars than I can give it. A am in reverence of this album, and it is one of the albums that I cannot do without. It will be hard pressed for you to find a bad review regarding this album, and I think that says it all.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Shades of Blue .......2007-07-08
The sound waves on "Kind of Blue" play like a rainfall pattern, a rolling brook, a waterfall, many incarnartions of water free-flowing. Perhaps that is where the blue theme came in. "So What", the opener, is probably one of the most recognized jazz standards, re-produced by many artists over the years. It evokes the sight of someone looking like "The Thinker", turning around and asking " I'm deep in thought... so what?" This seamlessly moves into "Freddie Freeloader", a tune that really does depict the lovable mooch of a friend, plying you with smooth talk and subtle requests. "Blue in Green" does seem to speak to a lover, almost a feeling of sadness combined with a little self-righteous jealousy. Truly, these emotions and nuances can be heard in the melodies.
It would require much more space to describe the remaining songs, so I will leave it to the buyer to explore and interpret on their own. Suffice to say, "Kind of Blue" has attained classic status for good reasons. Music is one of the best forms of art, and when a recording achieves the task of being audio and visual, as well as emotional, there is something to touch all sensibilities. "Kind of Blue" delivers.
feeling blue..........2007-06-20
Classic with a slight engineering problem.......2007-06-12
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Baby Einstein: Lullaby Classics
Manufacturer: Buena Vista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001IXTU4 Release Date: 2004-03-16 |
Tracks:
- Variations (Twinkle, Twinkle), K265/300e
- Minuet In G From Anna Magdalena
- Piano Sonata In C, K 545, 2nd Movement
- Spring Song
- Piano Sonata In D, K 576, 3rd Movement
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring, BWV 147
- Canon
- The Moldau
- Preludes Book II, Clair De Lune
- Sonata No.14 (Moonlight), 2nd Movement, Op.27
- Symphony No.9, New World
- Fur Elise, WoO 59
- The Four Seasons, Winter, RV267, 2nd Movement
- Orchestral Suite No.3 In D, Air, BWV 1068
- Sonata No.8 (Pathetique), 2nd Movement, Op.13
- Kinderscene, Op.15
- Waltz No.15, Lullaby
Product Description
The Lullaby Classics A Concert for Little Ears music CD is a 17-track, 35-minute concert featuring a collection of soothing classical melodies perfect to calm little ones as they wind down for nap time, bedtime or a bit of quiet time. Each piece, re-orchestrated for little ears by the Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra, was specially selected to lull babies into sweet, blissful dreams. Lullaby Classics opens with ?Ç£Twinkle, Twinkle?Ç¥ variations by Mozart and includes calming and delightful melodies from composers such as Bach, Beethoven, Dvorak and Debussy. It ends with Brahms' ?Ç£Lullaby?Ç¥ tucking baby in for a cozy, restful sleep.Musical Selections:1. Variations (Twinkle, Twinkle), K265/300e, Mozart2. Minuet In G From Anna Magdalena, Bach3. Piano Sonata In C, K 545, 2nd Movement, Mozart4. Spring Song, Mendelssohn5. Piano Sonata In D, K 576, 3rd Movement, Mozart6. Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring, BWV 147, Bach7. Canon, Pachelbel8. The Moldau, Smetana9. Preludes Book II, Clair De Lune, Debussy10. Sonata No. 14 (Moonlight), 2nd Movement, Op. 27, Beethoven11. Symphony No. 9, New World , Dvorak12. Fur Elise, WoO 59, Beethoven13. The Four Seasons, Winter, RV297, 2nd Movement, Vivaldi14. Orchestral Suite No. 3 In D, Air, BWV 1068, Bach15. Sonata No. 8 (Pathetique), 2nd Movement, Op. 13, Beethoven16. Kinderscene Op.15, Schumann17. Waltz No 15, Lullaby, Brahms Age: birth +Awards:* Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award (2005)* National Parenting Center Seal of Approval (2004)* National Parenting Publications Awards (2004)Customer Reviews:
Lame.......2007-07-22
Sounds like a cheap plastic toy.......2007-06-20
Also, it has been proven that classical music has nothing to do with the cognitive development of young people. Now, teach them how to play piano or violin and you have yourself an actual YOUNG EINSTEIN, but listening to this kind of music does nothing for the development of the brain. It is just for lazy parents that can't sit down with their kids and play with them or read them a book.
would make you sleepy.........2007-06-15
Kid's Music.......2007-06-08
Baby Einstein: Lullaby Classics
Not soothing.......2007-06-07
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Whipped Cream & Other Delights (40th Anniversary Edition)
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007MRXUQ Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Tracks:
- A Taste of Honey
- Green Peppers
- Tangerine
- Bittersweet Samba
- Lemon Tree
- Whipped Cream
- Love Potion No. 9
- Garbanzo
- Ladyfingers
- Butterball
- Peanuts
- Lollipops and Roses
- Rosemary
- Blueberry Park
Album Description
40th Anniversary Edition Of The Classic Album!1965's Whipped Cream & Other Delights transformed Herb Alpert & The Tijuana into bonafide superstars, spending an incredible 8 straight weeks at the top of the charts. The album was not only memorable for its music, but for the iconic cover art which featured model Dolores Erickson strategically swathed in whipped cream. The original twelve tracks revolve around the theme of food and include such classics the triple Grammy-winning hit, "A Taste of Honey" and the Dating Game theme "Whipped Cream." This special 40th Anniversary edition features two studio bonus tracks along with a 20-page booklet and a collector's poster.
Each album in the Herb Alpert Signature Series features meticulously remastered sound, deluxe packaging, detailed liner notes, and an intro by Herb Alpert containing personal recollections and anecdotes.
Customer Reviews:
PASS THE TEQUILA! AND LISTEN TO THE BRASS! ONE OF MY FAVORITES.......2007-07-12
Vintage Delights.......2007-05-14
Excellent Music.......2007-05-10
~ Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass"
Jose L Franco
Whipped Cream: Not for the Lactose Intolerant........2007-04-29
This is a prime example of the 60's "concept" album, with all of the intrumentals named after food. Lollipops & Roses." "A Taste of Honey" and the Dating Game theme "Whipped Cream." Etc. Etc. It caught the Zietgeist and rode it like a wave. Boys in Elementary School were inspired to learn the trumpet. I, among them.
I think the first record I purchased was Herb Alpert & TJB, but it wasn't this album, it was a 45 single.
I later did get this album, and several others of theirs, and then my neighbor's mother borrowed it for a wild party, and it got scratched from all the crazy drunken dancing.
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass - Whipped Cream w/other delights CD.......2007-04-12
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Classical Wedding
Various Artists Manufacturer: Spring Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000V1V Release Date: 1996-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Hornpipe from The Water Music
- Ode to Joy
- Psalm XIX
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
- Trumpet Tune
- Arioso in A
- La Rejoissance from The Royal Fireworks
- Ave Maria
- Trumpet Voluntary
- Canon in D
- Air from The Water Music
- Rondeau from Sinfonies de Fanfares
- The Lord's Prayer
- Bridal Chorus
- Fanfare and Bridal Chorus
- Wedding March
Customer Reviews:
wedding music.......2007-07-18
Great Product.......2007-05-31
Excellent Classical Wedding Music.......2007-05-14
Traditional and wonderful.......2007-04-10
Awesome!!!!.......2007-02-13
Thanks,
L Juarez
Texas
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Baby Mozart
Various Artists Manufacturer: Buena Vista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000065VCG Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- Tune Up And Fanfare Based On Themes From 'The Magic Flute'
- Piano Sonata In C, K545, 1st Movement
- Piano Sonata In C, K330, 1st Movement
- Variations On 'Ah Vous Dirai-je, Maman,' No. 1, 8, And 11, K265/300e
- Piano Sonata In D, K576, 3rd Movement
- Concerto For Flute And Harp In C, K299, 1st Movement
- Piano Sonata In A, K331, 3rd Movement
- Piano Sonata In C, K545, 2nd Movement
- Sonata In D For Two Pianos, K448, 1st Movement
- Piano Sonata In C, K330, 3rd Movement
- Divertmento No. 17 In D
- Piano Sonata In B Flat, K570, 3rd Movement
- Piano Sonata In F, K533, 3rd Movement
- The Magic Flute, K620, Papageno Arias No. 2 And 20
- Symphony No. 41 In C, K551, 4th Movement
Product Description
Recipient of the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval, Baby Mozart music CD is a 15-track, 28-minute collection designed as a playful introduction to the genius of Mozart, the child prodigy from Salzburg. Bring to life the Classical Period (1750-1830) with the brilliance and grace of classical music by Wolfgang Mozart and enrich your child's life by exposing them to melody, harmony in this audio journey of some of Mozart's best work. Re-orchestrated for little ears, this collection is sure to bring joy to your little one's playtime or bedtime. Tracks from this delightful CD are featured on our Baby Mozart video and DVD.Musical Selections:1. Tune up and fanfare based on themes from ?Ç£The Magic Flute?Ç¥2. Piano Sonata in C, K545, 1 st movement3. Piano Sonata in C, K330, 1st movement4. Variations on ?Ç£Ah vous dirai-je, maman?Ç¥, No. 1, 8 and 11, K265/300e5. Piano Sonata in D, K576, 3rd movement6. Concerto for Flute and Harp in C, K299, 1st movement7. Piano Sonata in A, K331, 3rd movement8. Piano Sonata in C, K545, 2nd movement9. Sonata in D for Two Pianos, K448, 1st movement10. Piano Sonata in C, K330, 3rd movement11. Divertmento No. 17 in D12. Piano Sonata in B flat, K570, 3rd movement13. Piano Sonata in F, K533, 3rd movement14. The Magic Flute, K620, Papgeno Arias No. 2 and 2015. Symphony No. 41 in C, K551, 4th movementAge: birth +Product Award: Billboard Magazine Top Midline Classical Albums (#1) - 2004Amazon.com
Of all the reasons you'll click the Add to Shopping Cart button next to Baby Einstein's Baby Mozart--and there are many--the best one is that playing this record for babies doesn't feel weird. Instead of subjecting tiny, tender ears to the kind of Mozart that can make adult classical fans wilt when tackled by a maestro who means business, this is Mozart lite, mixed and mastered by a dad, Bill Weisbach, who's clearly hung around for his share of crib-side cooing. The slightly tinny sound of a child's piano sweeps the sting out of Piano Sonata in B Flat's third movement; the first movement of Concerto for Flute and Harp in C floats by, birdlike; variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman" translate to a fancy-sounding (but adorable) "Twinkle, Twinkle"; and Piano Sonata in F's third movement snuggles so deeply into its childlike setting that if you close your eyes, you'll see a pastel parade of animals floating by overhead. Other pieces (more aptly called fragments, since only one track stretches beyond the three-minute mark), like Symphony No. 41's fourth movement, wander into more robust Mozart territory, but it's here the claims about classical music enhancing young kids' abstract reasoning skills and spatial intelligence crystallize. Babies strapped in for a roller coaster of sounds that gracefully dips, swerves, and high-jumps like this version, do have to process what they're hearing somehow (and a case could be made that the instruments Weisbach's chosen--the vibraphone, glockenspiel, and music box among them--make it more appealing for them to do so). Followers of Julie Aigner-Clark's Baby Einstein empire, many of whom opted out of the fan club once Disney bought the company in 2001, won't trip over a single Mickey Mouse-ified sound here. This is pure, plugged in, and muted Mozart, and if it doesn't make your baby smarter, it'll at least sound awfully sweet issuing from your nursery's speakers. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Lively and comforting CD!.......2007-06-12
Baby loves this music!.......2007-02-17
Baby Mozart.......2007-02-14
great gift - thank you.......2007-01-18
Great music for baby AND mom.......2006-04-18
I would recommend this CD, and plan to purchase other Baby Einstein music!
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25 Wedding Favorites
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Y6T1 Release Date: 2000-09-05 |
Tracks:
- Wedding March (Lohengrin)
- Allegro I (Water Music) - Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
- Trumpet Voluntary
- Minuet (Music For The Royal Fireworks)
- Canon in D Major
- Spring - Susan Lautenbacher
- Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba (Solomon)
- Air (Water Music) - Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
- Sheep May Safely Graze (Cantana No. 208)
- Arioso
- Bist Du Bei Mir' (Anna Magdalena Notebook)
- Panis Angelicus
- Weichet Nur' (Wedding Cantata)
- Silent Worship (Tolomeo) - Mary Ann Hart
- Ave Maria
- Sehet In Zufriedenheit' (Wedding Cantata)
- Ave Maria
- Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring
- Air On The G String - Mainz Chamber Orchestra
- Pastorale (Messiah) - Eastman Chorale
- Nocturne - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
- Wedding Day At Troldhaugen - Utah Symphony Orchestra
- Hornpipe (Water Music)
- Wedding March
- Toccata (5th Symphony)
Customer Reviews:
Best Music Ever for Home Wedding.......2007-07-20
Excellent resource for wedding planners.......2007-04-05
Great item!.......2007-03-29
Preview your wedding day.......2006-08-14
25 WEDDING FAVORITES.......2006-07-20
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Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Symphonies
Beethoven's Wig Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000060OLA Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Beethoven's Wig (5th Symphony, Beethoven)
- Franz Liszt the Famous Pianist (Hungarian Rhapsody #2, Liszt)
- Please Don't Play Your Violin at Night (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Mozart)
- Can You Can Can? (Can Can, Offenbach)
- Just For Elise (Fur Elise, Beethoven)
- Haydn's Great Surprise (Surprise Symphony, Haydn)
- Kings and Queens of England (Trumpet Tune, Purcell)
- Drip, Drip, Drip (Pizzicato from Sylvia, Delibes)
- Harmony (The Merry Peasant, Schumann)
- Hey Guitar Teacher (Bouree, Bach)
- Tchaikovsky's Cannonball (1812 Overture, Tchaikovsky)
Product Description
GENERAL FEATURES: Beethoven's Wig Sing Along Symphonies are zany stick-in-your-head lyrics set to the greatest hits of classical music. Filled with fact and fancy about the world's most notable composers and their masterpieces, each Sing Along Symphony opens the door to "serious music" in a way that's fun. As a bonus, the orchestral performance of each classical piece is included without lyrics. Educational entertainment for all ages.Amazon.com
Inspired and wildly imaginative, Beethoven's Wig is one of the best introductions to classical music you could give to your children. Featuring snippets of 11 classical music staples--Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Haydn, et al.--the disc and its creators, Richard Perlmutter and friends, pour on the silly lyrics the first time around to familiarize young ears to the old masters. Then in the last half of the record, the orchestra plays the same "serious" music pieces instrumentally. You might cheerfully recall Alan Sherman's popular spoofs of old classical works in Wig and you'll again chuckle at pieces like "Drip, Drip, Drip," which adapts Delibes's "Pizzicato from Sylvia." You'll also marvel at the expertise throughout the CD, with all the pieces well played yet thoroughly fun. Beethoven's Wig is an orchestral treasure with a sense of humor as old or as new as its listeners (and the fun questions that run throughout the CD's liner notes are almost as entertaining as the zany musical interludes). Highly recommended. --Martin KellerCustomer Reviews:
Great for young children. Many Thanks!.......2007-07-16
EXCELLENT CD to introduce kids (& adults) to classical music!.......2007-07-08
Tchaikovsky is my favorite composer, declares my [...]........2007-06-15
The best part was when my daughter told her Music Camp teacher, " Tchaikovsky is my favorite composer!" I thought she was going to faint.
Truly fun AND educational.......2007-06-01
My kids' hands-down favorite classical CD.......2007-05-18
I had heard rave reviews about the Classical Kids series of CDs (where a story is set to a composer's music), and, while my children enjoyed them, they didn't really want to hear the stories repeatedly, so the melodies didn't stick.
We got this CD from the library, and the minute they heard the first line of this CD, they were in hysterics. They just LOVED the silly lyrics, and they've listened to the CD repeatedly. They begged me to buy our own copy and to get the 2nd and 3rd CDs in this series. They ask questions about the music and the lyrics, trying to figure out what play on words and reality the creator of the CD was thinking about. They remember the music and who composed it. And they are much more interested in playing the pieces they know on the piano!
So, for our purposes, this CD has been perfect.
And yes, I put my money where my mouth is and purchased all three CDs in this set :) This one is still our favorite.
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25 Vivaldi Favorites
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IPS5 Release Date: 1999-12-13 |
Tracks:
- I. Allegro - Antonio Vivaldi
- I. Allegro - Paul Grund
- I. Allergro - I Musici di Zagreb
- II. Largo - Edward Carroll
- III. Alegro - Gli Accadmici di Milano
- Et In Terra Pax - Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- II. Adagio Molto - Susanne Lautenbacher
- I. Allegro - Musici Di San Marco
- II. Largo - Musici Di San Marco
- III. Allegro - Melvin Berman
- II. Largo - Anton Stingl
- I. Allegro - Alois Sprach
- II. Adagio - Susanne Lautenbacher
- Stabat Mater Dolorosa (Opening Movement) - Margarethe Bence
- III. Allegro - I Musici di Zagreb
- II. Largo - Gunter Lemmen
- III. Allegro - Hans-Martin Linde
- III. Allegro - Susanne Lautenbacher
- I. Allegro - Musici Di San Marco
- III. Allegro - Susanne Lautenbacher
- I. Allegro - Musici Di San Marco
- II. Larghetto - I Musici di Zagreb
- Chamber Concerto In G Minor For Recorder And Oboe - Baroque Trio Of Montreal
- Opening Movement From 'Gloria' - Atlanta Symphony Orchestra And Chorus
- Concerto In C For 2 Trumpets, PV 75: III Allegro - Edward Carroll
Customer Reviews:
terrific.......2006-04-23
Get what you pay for........2005-10-15
-Rupa
Wonderful!.......2004-11-26
If only the Amazon discography was as good..........2004-02-14
One of the best Vivaldi CDs on the market.......2003-01-24
Wait till you hear track 6, "Et in terra Pax from 'Gloria', by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, for instance, or track 14, from Stabat Mater Dolorosa, sung by Margarethe Bence with the Alto Pro Music Orchestra of Stuttgart. We are transported into the heights of the etherial world of sacred music, right up into the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, yet with that unmistakable touch of Vivaldi, who could be both consumately sacred and masterfully secular as he wished -- or even both at the same time. As has been proven again and again in the 20th century, Vivaldi was one of the greatest composers in history, and every classical music lover should have this CD in his or her collection.
I have a lot of Vivaldi recordings by period music ensembles like the virtuosic Il Giardino Armonico (who recorded the two best DVDs of Vivaldi works in existence, one with Cecilia Bartoli) and the somewhat more conservative Europa Gallante, led by Fabio Biondi. Then there are CDs by individual masters like Andrea Marcon (with the Venice Baroque Orchestra) and the immortal Nigel Kennedy (with the English Chamber Orchestra). Older classics re-released on CD include recordings by the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Orchestra of the 18th Century, and the Romero family (Los Romeros). And the list goes on and on. All are superb recordings that have given me hours of pleasure.
But this "bargain" CD rates right up there with the best of them, and I highly recommend it both for those who are just beginning to discover the wonders of Vivaldi's music and for "hardened" veterans. If it had been issued as a full price CD it might have had trouble getting known in such a crowded and competitive field, but it would have deserved every bit as much praise as I have given it here. As a collection of superb performances of many of Vivaldi's greatest masterpieces by a wide variety of different ensembles, it even has something to commend it over recordings by a single artist or a single ensemble. Buy it and enjoy!
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Bitches Brew
Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J7SS Release Date: 1999-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Pharaoh's Dance
- Bitches Brew
Tracks:
- Spanish Key
- John McLaughlin
- Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
- Sanctuary
- Feio
Amazon.com essential recording
The revolution was recorded: in 1969 Bitches Brew sent a shiver through a country already quaking. It was a recording whose very sound, production methods, album-cover art, and two-LP length all signaled that jazz could never be the same. Over three days anger, confusion, and exhilaration had reigned in the studio, and the sonic themes, scraps, grooves, and sheer will and emotion that resulted were percolated and edited into an astonishingly organic work. This Miles Davis wasn't merely presenting a simple hybrid like jazz-rock, but a new way of thinking about improvisation and the studio. And with this two-CD reissue (actually, this set is a reissue of the original set plus one track, perfect for the fan who's not so overwhelmed as to need the four-CD Complete Bitches Brew box), the murk of the original recording is lifted. The instruments newly defined and brightened, the dark energy of the original comes through as if it were all fresh. Joe Zawinul and Bennie Maupin's roles in the mix have been especially clarified. With a bonus track of "Feio"--a Wayne Shorter composition recorded five months later that serves both as a warm-down for Bitches Brew and a promise of Weather Report to come--this is crucial listening. --John F. SzwedCustomer Reviews:
helpfull.......2007-06-08
Bitches Brew.......2007-05-30
Long held as one of if not the greatest jazz album of all time. This was released in a time of revolution, the civil rights movement was basicaly still in height and change was happening everywhere. Jimi Hendrix redifined guitar and a group of white boys from England named cream were making black music better then some of the blacks were making it at the time. Jazz was changing around the genius that is Miles Davis and had been for a while and he was ignoring it. That was until he sat down and realized how stubborn he was being and caught up. He had long since given up on Coltrane as many did only to later realize his later work was far superior to that of his early material, as did many others in the world.
Some will tell you that this album is outragious and nothing special and even tell you that it is Miles worst album, others will hail this as utter genius and concider this his all time best rivaling the amazing Kind Of Blue, or even Coltranes phenomonal A Love Supreme. Well nither the former or the latter are correct. While this is one of the most important and very best albums in all of jazz and all of music really this is far from Davis' best and far from rivaling the two for-mentiond albums.
What Miles did here was as previously stated give in to his own inhabitions and embrace what he had for so long wrote off as nothing moro then a mere joke. Miles went from classic form jazz right head first into electric and free from like it was nothing. And for someone of his stature it was nothing. In this genre of jazz this album fails in comparison to other albums of its kind, so then why is it so important and revolutionary then? Well it saved Miles career and showed his willingness and flexability to grow as a artist and musician.
The first disc of Bitches Brew containing 'Pharaohs Dance' and the title track 'Bitches Brew' are very simular in song structure, changes, mood, and even in tone. Being as this album was pieced together from several free form jazz jams it is possible that some of these are from the same jam. The first disc fails in direction and in excitment. The jams here are way to long for not having focus and can lose a new listener easily.
The second disc containing 'Spanish Key' 'John McLaughlin' 'Miles Runs The Voodoo Down' 'Sanctuary' and now 'Feio' s much stronger and much more focused. Aside from that disc two is much more interesting and is why this essential for all listeners. It is phenomonal with no other word possible for explaination. It must be heard to be fully appreciated. The playing by Miles and the rest on the album is stronger on this disc and is just all around better.
So is this an essential album for jazz and for Miles Davis, yes, but is this as revolutionary as has been made to seem, certainly not, but that is not to take away from the sheer greatness of this album. You may be wondering why if this album is "sheer greatness" it would only recieve four stars from me well because as great as it is the legend that is Miles Davis could have done much better and did do much better. Essentail!
Censors Going Wild..........2007-04-26
I know that there is currently dispute about the use of "the B word" in song lyrics. But there are ABSOLUTELY NO LYRICS in or on this album so I hardly see how the prohibition has any relevance. I do not see how anyone who is not mentally ill could be offended in any way.
I pointed out that there were still albums on the shelf by white artists that contained the word. They said the problem with B******s Brew was the combination of the word with what they called a "partially nude black woman" on the cover, which was a violation of their new policy. I do see this on the cover, so I must not have the same type of imagination.
There are plenty of albums with partially clad women still on the shelves, so obviously the policy violation happens because of the color of the woman's skin. I offered to redo the cover art in photoshop to lighten the lady's skin, so they could continue to make this interesting music available to the public. They did not think that was even slightly funny.
Word is that the record company is in the process of re-issuing this with additional tracks under the title "Miles' Brew". I suggest they keep the title, and replace the cover with beautiful collie dog, puppies, and a beer.
Finally, what about the music? I think it is very interesting, but far from the best thing that Miles has done. It is an important album in the history of jazz, and I hope it can remain available in it's original form, with the beautiful cover art intact.
Not sure I like it!.......2007-03-08
jazz classic........2007-02-11
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Kind Of Blue
Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003XAQ5 Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
Tracks:
- So What
- Freddie Freeloader
- Blue in Green
- All Blues
- Flamenco Sketches
- Flamenco Sketches [Alternate Take][*]
Amazon.com essential recording
This is the one jazz record owned by people who don't listen to jazz, and with good reason. The band itself is extraordinary (proof of Miles Davis's masterful casting skills, if not of God's existence), listing John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley on saxophones, Bill Evans (or, on "Freddie Freeloader," Wynton Kelly) on piano, and the crack rhythm unit of Paul Chambers on bass and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Coltrane's astringency on tenor is counterpoised to Adderley's funky self on alto, with Davis moderating between them as Bill Evans conjures up a still lake of sound on which they walk. Meanwhile, the rhythm partnership of Cobb and Chambers is prepared to click off time until eternity. It was the key recording of what became modal jazz, a music free of the fixed harmonies and forms of pop songs. In Davis's men's hands it was a weightless music, but one that refused to fade into the background. In retrospect every note seems perfect, and each piece moves inexorably towards its destiny. --John SzwedCustomer Reviews:
Kind of Blue.......2007-07-12
The Pinnacle of Jazz Music.......2007-07-12
Miles Davis was a genius, and both he and his collection of musicians were at the top of their game when they recorded this body of modal work.Timeless in appeal, perfect for background and just as interesting for the astute late night listener. 'Moody' doesn't do the album justice, and neither does any review. If you like jazz, then you simply MUST HAVE this album. If you don't like jazz then grab this out of interest, and watch how it subliminally grows on you.
I cannot recommend this album enough, it deserves more stars than I can give it. A am in reverence of this album, and it is one of the albums that I cannot do without. It will be hard pressed for you to find a bad review regarding this album, and I think that says it all.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Shades of Blue .......2007-07-08
The sound waves on "Kind of Blue" play like a rainfall pattern, a rolling brook, a waterfall, many incarnartions of water free-flowing. Perhaps that is where the blue theme came in. "So What", the opener, is probably one of the most recognized jazz standards, re-produced by many artists over the years. It evokes the sight of someone looking like "The Thinker", turning around and asking " I'm deep in thought... so what?" This seamlessly moves into "Freddie Freeloader", a tune that really does depict the lovable mooch of a friend, plying you with smooth talk and subtle requests. "Blue in Green" does seem to speak to a lover, almost a feeling of sadness combined with a little self-righteous jealousy. Truly, these emotions and nuances can be heard in the melodies.
It would require much more space to describe the remaining songs, so I will leave it to the buyer to explore and interpret on their own. Suffice to say, "Kind of Blue" has attained classic status for good reasons. Music is one of the best forms of art, and when a recording achieves the task of being audio and visual, as well as emotional, there is something to touch all sensibilities. "Kind of Blue" delivers.
feeling blue..........2007-06-20
Classic with a slight engineering problem.......2007-06-12
Track Listings:
- Verdi, Cherubini, & Turina: Quartets
- Violin Concerto 1 / Mural Sonante
- Without Time Or Season
- Wonderful Widow of 18 Springs
- Words & Music
- Works for Band
- 24 Preludes / Scherzo / 3 Mazurkas / Polonaise
- 5 Pieces, Opus 5
- 6 Symphonies
- Bands & Pipes from the Borders
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