| 1. Baile No Elite |
| 2. Agua De Barrela |
| 3. Samba Na Medida |
| 4. Ladrao De Galinha |
| 5. Cara E Coroa |
| 6. Feicao De Boboca |
| 7. Justica Gratuita |
| 8. Caido Com Elegancia |
| 9. Neta De Madame Roquefort |
| 10. Coisa Feia |
| 11. O Vendedor De Ilusoes |
| 12. Hora Do Touro |
| 13. Voce Sabia |
| 14. Rainha Do Lar |
Sincopando O Breque,Nei Lopes,Umes,World Music
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Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin
Manufacturer: Compendia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003QWN Release Date: 1997-01-28 |
Tracks:
- The Crush Collision March
- Combination March
- Harmony Club Waltz
- Original Rags
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Swipesy Cakewalk
- Reacherine Rag
- Sunflower Slow Drag
- The Augustan Club Waltz
- The Easy Winners
- Cleopha
- A Breeze From Alabama
- Elite Syncopations
Tracks:
- The Entertainer
- The Strenouous Life
- March Majestic
- Something Doing
- Weaping Willow
- Patr Leaf Rag
- The Favorite
- The Sycamore
- The Cascades
- The Chysanthemum
- Bethena
- Bink's Waltz
- The Rosebud March
Tracks:
- Leola
- Eugenia
- Antoinette
- The Ragtime Dance
- Searchlight Rag
- Gladiolus Rag
- Lily Queen
- Rose Leaf Rag
- Heliotrope Bouquet
- The Nonpareil
- Fig Leaf Rag
- Sugarcane
- Pineapple Rag
Tracks:
- Wall Street Rag (1909)
- Solace (1909)
- Pleasant Moments (1909)
- Country Club (1909)
- Euphonic Moments (1909)
- Paragon Rag (1909)
- Stop-Time Rag (1910)
- Felicity Rag (1911)
- Scott Joplin's New Rag (1912)
- Kismet Rag (1913)
- Magnetic Rag (1914)
- Reflection Rag (1917)
- Silver Swan Rag (1917)
Customer Reviews:
The Complete Piano Music of Scott Joplin.......2007-06-08
Another Performer Rewrites Joplin's Masterpieces.......2007-05-31
Again, to those who believe that concert music is meant to be rewritten by each and every performer I ask, is the same treatment also acceptable for Chopin's and Rachmaninoff's music? Would "Moonlight Sonata" sound better if played at twice the tempo and with a reprise of the first Adagio movement thrown in at the end? Obviously, the answer to these questions is a resounding NO!, so why does one of America's greatest composers get such disrespect?
Interpretation is an integral part of every performance. Adding one's own notes, phrases and chords where none should be is not. Randomly changing the structure of the piece is not. Playing a piece at twice the indicated tempo is not.
One the plus side, the depth of this collection is outstanding. Joplin's lesser known pieces like "Harmony Club Waltz" really shine. The recording is decent in quality, although a bit bassy in places.
While its been stated before, I feel its worth repeating: Buy Joshua Rifkin's performances of Joplin in order to hear how the Master intended his pieces to sound.
complete piano music of Scott Joplin on 4 CD's.......2007-02-14
Ragtime Marvel.......2005-10-09
Complete, but poor quality.......2005-09-25
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Summer Breeze
Seals & Crofts Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KE7 Release Date: 1995-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Hummingbird
- Funny Little Man
- Say
- Summer Breeze
- East Of Ginger Trees
- Fiddle In The Sky
- The Boy Down The Road
- The Euphrates
- Advance Guards
- Yellow Dirt
Customer Reviews:
I Love This Song!.......2006-08-03
just awesome must buy cd.......2006-05-27
Great memories!.......2006-03-16
There's a NEW Seals & Crofts CD Available!.......2004-12-01
Here are the details from their homepage (sealsandcrofts.com): "It features new versions of several hits from the 1970's, plus some newer tunes! S & C are in fine voice. Included are a total rearrangement of Hummingbird, Summer Breeze, We May Never Pass This Way Again, and Get Closer (with Dash's daughter Lua and Jimmy's daughter Juliet). Some updated album cuts are added, such as Not Be Found and Euphrates. The album's highlight, however, is the previously unreleased "Change the Copper Into Gold" (inspired by the spiritual odyssey of Dorothy Baker), a mesmerizing song that ranks among Jimmy's best."
I was wondering why most of their albums were never released on CD and again here is an answer from their homepage: "There are still no plans to release any more albums from the 1970's on cd. Only the 'Greatest Hits' and 'Summer Breeze' albums are readily available. Rhino Records, the prolific licensee of the Warners Brothers catalog, had planned a release - but initial plans to issue a multi-disc anthology were scaled back to a single disc, extended hits package that mirrors the old K-Tel 'Seals and Crofts Collection' lp, and add 'Unborn Child', 'Wisdom' and 'First Love'. However, there has been no release date issued for that disc. And so, the wait continues."
Regarding their new album, I like the rearrangements of 'Hummingbird' and 'Diamond Girl' best. And 'Change The Copper Into Gold' is a new gem, but all the tracks are wonderful... like a visit from an old friend. I highly recommend a listen.
Regarding 'Summer Breeze'... I like all the tracks but 'East of Ginger Trees' is my all time favorite. This and the 'Greatest Hits' albums were the only ones released on CD. Unfortunately many fans will never hear most of their other music (which is just as good) until the record companies decide to release it on CD. (I have 6 LPs that still sound great on my turntable. I'd love to hear them on CD!)
Soothing, Uplifting, Beautiful.......2003-12-07
Seals & Crofts were a duo who specialized in a mix of soft rock and wistful folk. Comprised of guitarist/vocalist Jim Seals, who is the brother of Dan Seals of England Dan & John Ford Coley (remember them, with their lovely hit "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight"), and mandolinist/backing vocalist Dash Crofts, the duo, along with contemporaries such as James Taylor, America, Cat Stevens and others, created wonderful, soothing folk-rock to heal, soothe, and uplift during times of hardship.
SUMMER BREEZE (1972) is a beautiful collection of folk-rock tunes, with reflective, emotional and poignant lyrics - some of which feature spiritual overtones. In fact, a few of the tracks on here adopt small lyrical passages from the Baha'i scriptures. Not only that, the musicianship, arrangements -- it's all of high caliber, which seem to go unnoticed. Jim Seals also possessed one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard. In fact, I always thought he had a voice of an Englishman -- he sounds very British.
"Hummingbird" features a gentle, wispy opening with Jim Seals' lovely voice, which reminds one of a mix between Cat Stevens and Phil Collins, backed by some lovely arpeggiated acoustic passages to create a floating aura, as if one were being 'lifted up' as the Baha'i lyric suggests. The rest of the song is a straightforward, mellow, nicely orchestrated track. Lovely vocal harmonies as well. "Funny Little Man" will remind some of Cat Stevens. Features impressive mandolin playing from Crofts. The title track is a mainstay for good reason. Highly enjoyable - even after more than thirty years after it's release.
"East of Ginger Trees" is a lovely, wispy, and breathtaking number, which nicely blends folk with Indian flavors. Features the tabla, tamboura and other instruments, which appear on the 7/4-ish chorus. The vocal harmonies are particularly touching and nostalgic. "Fiddle In The Sky," like the title implies, is a country-folk/rock song with lovely use of the fiddle. Unbelievably beautiful, and too good for words.
The rest of the album is splendid as well, but not necessarily easy to put into words, just like the aforementioned tracks weren't easy to describe as well.
If you're a fan of Cat Stevens, folk-rock, with touches of other elements, and the like, you should enjoy Seals & Crofts tremendously.
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100 Favorite Patriotic Songs
Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000A1HT8 Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- America the Beautiful
- All Quiet on the Potomac Tonight
- Ballad of the Green Berets
- On Top of Old Smokey
- Coyote Warrior
- Semper Fidelis
- Breeze from Alabama
- Onward Christian Soldiers
- Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming
- Patriot
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- Marines' Hymn
- America Is
- When Johnny Comes Marchin' Home
- Happy the Soldier
- American Trilogy
- Home Sweet Home
- Washington Post March
- Enraptured I Gaze
- Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair
- Yellow Rose of Texas
- Over There
- Simple Gifts
- Liberty Bell
- Star Spangled Banner
Tracks:
- God Bless the USA
- Yankee Doodle Dandy
- Katy Cruel
- I Vow to Thee My Country
- King Cotton
- Beautiful Dreamer
- America
- American Patrol
- Mine Eyes Have Seen the Beauty
- Mohican Dream
- Red, White and Blue
- Some Folks
- Liberty Song
- Pomp and Circumstance
- Hail to the Chief
- Bennington Rifles
- Peace on the Battlefield
- I've Been Working on the Railroad
- Under the Double Eagle
- Red River Valley
- My Country 'Tis of Thee
- Camptown Races
- Wild Blue Yonder
- Hands Across the Sea
- Fanfare for the Common Man
Tracks:
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- Living in America
- Home on the Range
- Old Colony Times
- Clementine
- Invincible Eagle
- Ring Ring de Banjo
- Yankee Doodle
- Largo from "The New World"
- To a Wild Rose
- Hail Columbia
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- Gettysburg
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
- Capitan
- Prairie Daughter
- Little Brown Jug
- Marching Through Georgia
- Entertainer
- Steamboat Around the Bend
- Revolutionary Tea
- Cassions Keep Rollin' Along
- Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier
- Amazing Grace
- Grand Old Flag
Tracks:
- God Bless America
- National Emblem
- Soldier, Soldier Won't You Marry Me
- Anchors Away
- Oh, Susannah
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
- Toast
- Dixie
- St. Louis Blues
- Appalachian Spring
- Bonnie Blue Flag
- Old Hundreth
- Swanee River
- Battle Cry of Freedom
- U. S Field Artillery
- Sidewalks of New York
- Chester
- Auld Lang Syne
- Kingdom Come
- My Old Kentucky Home
- Hail to the Spirit of Liberty
- Battle Hymn of the Republic
- Shenandoah
- Abraham's Daughter
- This Land Is Your Land
Customer Reviews:
not to great.......2007-04-04
Not so bad, 100 tunes for 4$.......2005-06-22
You get what you pay for........2004-07-04
Now I know why there were no song samples to listen to ..........2004-07-04
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Live On Breeze Hill
Rick Danko Band Manufacturer: Breeze Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002SSV6 Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Sip The Wine
- Twighlight
- Crazy Mama
- Stage Fright
- Ophelia
- Blaze Of Glory
- Next Time You See Me
- Caldonia Mission
- Shape I'm In
- Chest Fever
- It Makes No Difference
Amazon.com
Released just two months before Rick Danko's death at age 56, Live on Breeze Hill captures a performer who, while in decline, still possessed the basic geniality that marked his music for decades. The longtime Band bassist revisits his glory days repeatedly throughout the 11-selection CD, which opens with a new studio version of an old track ("Sip the Wine"). From there, Danko re-explores songs that became identified with him through his lengthy stint with one of America's most influential groups (and Band keyboardist Garth Hudson makes a mighty instrumental contribution here). The likes of "Stage Fright," "Caledonia Mission," and the heartbreaking closer, "It Makes No Difference," are surpassed by earlier studio and live versions, but Danko's drawling vocals maintained their aw-shucks appeal to the end. And lines such as "You don't know the shape I'm in" and "All good things must end" take on a ghostly weight when sung by a man whose time on earth was coming to an end. --Steven StolderAlbum Description
Rick Danko's New Solo Album "Live On Breeze Hill" Is An 11-Song Collection Of Inspired Performances From The "Band's Legendary Bassist And Lead Singer. The Rock N Roll Hall Of Famer Is Backed By The Finest Musicians(Including Band-Mate Garth Hudson And Long Time Collaborator And Band Producer Aaron" Professor Louie Hurwitz). Live On Breeze Hill Captures The Intimacy, Immediacy And Excitement Of Danko Live, And Electric Performances. The Cd Also Includes A Bonus Studio Track, A New-Arrangement Of Danko's "Sip The Wine" Which Ardent Fans Will First Recognize From Its First Appearance In The Last Waltz. Danko's Nine Piece Band Also Consists Of Tom "Bones" Malone From The David Letterman Show-Former Tower Of Power Saxophonist And Current Leader Of The "Saturday Night Live Band" Lenny Pickett And Renowned Studio Player Jim Hynes(Trumpet) As Well As Players Fom "The Band". A Portion Of The Proceeds Will Benefit Greenpeace.Customer Reviews:
Sorry He's Gone.......2001-12-12
"Well, it's not like it used to be.".......2000-05-07
Long Live Rick Danko.......1999-12-13
This is how I'll remember Rick Danko........1999-12-13
"IF IT'S GOOD IT WILL NEVER DIE".......1999-11-13
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Steel Breeze
Steel Breeze Manufacturer: Renaissance ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005NOI Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- You Don't Want Me Anymore
- Lost In The 80's
- I Think About You
- All I Ever Wanted To Do
- Dreamin' Is Easy
- Every Night
- I Can't Wait
- Who's Gonna Love You Tonight
- Can't Stop This Feeling
- Street Talkin'
Customer Reviews:
merougar41.......2007-01-04
Big 80s Keyboard Rock.......2006-12-01
What a great blast from the past.......2006-04-18
Nice, unknown new wave-rock........2005-05-28
While in all it's not the best album of its genre, when I heard "You Don't Want me Anymore", I couldn't believe how good it was - can't stop playing it now! Guitar power pop that strongly sounds like "Jesse's Girl", though the singer sounds alot closer to Ric Ocasek of the Cars.
The next track -- more of a straight-up new wave rocker (in a Knack or Cars style) -- was called "Lost in the 80's"! Heck, that's cool enough for me right there!
I believe the ballad "Dreamin' is Easy" was the other hit. Other than this, and the first two songs, it all seems to kind of sound the same to me, but maybe I just need to give it more listens. The second side blends together alot, but the song titles even sound like 80's songs (eg - "Can't Stop the Feeling").
I'd basically call it a combo of power pop, new wave and 80's AOR rock (with just a little 70's influence left - this WAS 1981), with alot of keyboards and technology of the time.
An album lost in the 80's...3 1/2 stars.......2005-05-18
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People & Places
Ryan Haines Big Band Manufacturer: Sea Breeze Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OZ6Z8C Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Tierrasanta
- Sabrina's Theme
- Underground
- Wednesday's Friend
- Riding the Bavarian Sidecar
- Yvonne
- Blaine Street
- Thicker Than Water
- People And Places
Album Description
Pulse-quickening big band jazz from a world-class ensemble on its third album for Sea Breeze.
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Scott Joplin: His Complete Works
Manufacturer: Bescol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001RR2 Release Date: 1994-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Please Say You Will - Richard Zimmerman
- A Picture Of Her Face - Richard Zimmerman
- The Great Crush Collision March - Richard Zimmerman
- Harmony Club Waltz - Richard Zimmerman
- Combination March - Richard Zimmerman
- Original Rags - Richard Zimmerman
- Maple Leaf Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Swipesy - Cake Walk - Richard Zimmerman
- Sunflower Slow Drag - Richard Zimmerman
- Peacherine Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Augustan Club Waltz - Richard Zimmerman
- The Easy Winners - Richard Zimmerman
- Cleopha - Richard Zimmerman
- The Strenuous Life - Richard Zimmerman
- I Am Thinking Of My Pickanniny Days - Richard Zimmerman
- The Ragtime Dance - Richard Zimmerman
- A Breeze From Alabama - Richard Zimmerman
- Elite Syncopations - Richard Zimmerman
Tracks:
- March Majestic - S. Joplin
- The Entertainer - S. Joplin
- Something Doing - S. Joplin
- Weeping Willow - S. Joplin
- Little Black Baby - S. Joplin
- Palm Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
- The Favorite - S. Joplin
- The Sycamore - S. Joplin
- The Cascades - S. Joplin
- The Chrysanthemum - S. Joplin
- Rosebud March - S. Joplin
- Bethena - S. Joplin
- Leola - S. Joplin
- Sarah Dear - S. Joplin
- Binks Waltz - S. Joplin
- Eugenia - S. Joplin
- Antoinette - S. Joplin
- Snoring Sampson - S. Joplin
Tracks:
- Gladiolus Rag - S. Joplin
- Searchlight Rag - S. Joplin
- The Nonpareil (None to Equal) - S. Joplin
- When Your Hair Is Like The Snow - S. Joplin
- Rose Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
- Heliotrope Bouquet - S. Joplin
- School Of Ragtime - S. Joplin
- Fig Leaf Rag - S. Joplin
- Sugar Cane - S. Joplin
- Pine Apple Rag - S. Joplin
- Wall Street Rag - S. Joplin
- Solace - S. Joplin
- Pleasant Moments - S. Joplin
- Country Club - S. Joplin
- Paragon Rag - S. Joplin
- Euphonic Sounds - S. Joplin
- Stoptime Rag - S. Joplin
- Felicity Rag - S. Joplin
Tracks:
- Highlights From Treemonisha - Richard Zimmerman
- A Real Slow Drag - Richard Zimmerman
- Prelude To Act 3 - Richard Zimmerman
- Frolic Of The Bears - Richard Zimmerman
- Lovin' Babe - Richard Zimmerman
- Scott Joplin's New Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Kismet Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Magnetic Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Reflection Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Silver Swan Rag - Richard Zimmerman
- Lily Queen - Richard Zimmerman
- Sensation - Richard Zimmerman
Customer Reviews:
Available at retailers for about $18.......2006-12-21
A classic compilation.......2006-10-07
This is the definitive collection of Scott Joplin's work. Richard Zimmerman provides wonderful performances that accurately reflect Joplin's intentions. (As evidence beyond my personal opinion, I submit the recent releases of digital recordings made from Joplin's piano rolls.)
A few points to consider regarding negative comments you may encounter in other reviews:
* This is a digital recording from an analog master. Lack of quality in the recording does not imply a lackluster performance.
* This is a complete collection. Some similarity is due to Joplin re-exploring melodic themes. But some is due to the fact that these are "rags". One might as well complain that all 50's doo-wop (or all 70's disco) sounds the same.
* Many pieces of the period exhibit formal musical structures, such as the marches of John Phillips Sousa. (Both Sousa and Joplin performed at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis.) Actually, Joplin is responsible for extending the formal boundaries of ragtime to concert waltzes (Bethena) and opera (A Guest of Honor, Treemonisha)
* This is probably one of the few collections which will include selections from "Treemonisha". It is my understanding that after the initial release, one of Joplin's descendants made a copyright claim that was upheld in court. (I presume the issue was that Joplin had to finance "Treemonisha" himself, and therefore the customary performance clearances did not cover those selections.)
For ragtime students and enthusiasts, this is a "must-have" collection at a very affordable price.
A dis-service to Joplin.......2006-02-01
The pianist does not play Joplin's pieces "as written", the piano is of poor quality, and not properly in tune.
This is emphatically NOT the set to buy. A far better set, beautifully annotated and well played on a good concert grand piano, is the complete works played by Guido Nielsen on the Basta Label.
This set is a dis-service to Joplin and his music. He deserves better, and gets it elsewhere.
Unique .......2004-10-19
Great set.......2001-10-16
I was shocked to see that one reviewer thought it all sounded the same. How silly. All of Frank Sinatra's music sounds like Frank Sinatra. All of Led Zeppelin sounds like Led Zeppelin. So, if the songs were drastically different, I would question if the same author composed them. As it is, though, each song on this set is fantastic!!
I don't know that I have heard of Richard Zimmerman, and I was a little leary as to what I would be getting, I certainly was impressed. Without a doubt the best renditions of "Weeping Willow" and "Bethena" I have heard, and at least a dozen songs I didn't know Joplin wrote.
Without a doubt, this album is fantastic. A very good price, as well.
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Entertainer: Classic Ragtime from Rare Piano Rolls
Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009PJSH Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Something Doing
- Weeping Willow Rag
- The Entertainer
- The Easy Winners
- Pine Apple Rag
- Solace
- Gladiolus Rag
- The Ragtime Dance
- Sugar Cane
- The Crush Collision March
- Bethena - A Concert Waltz
- Combination March
- A Breeze From Alabama
Customer Reviews:
Best interpretation...is NO interpretation.......2007-02-24
If you enjoy the solace of great ragtime, get a Joshua Rifkin or Dick Hyman CD. But if you crave the essence of Joplin's genius in the straightest, blandest form possible, this is the CD for you.
Also, don't dismiss the possibility of listening to a track on this CD, then on the Rifkin CD to develop a keener appreciation of Rifkin's unparalleled Joplin style. "Bethena" is a good one for this, as Rifkin brings so much PASSION to his interpretation. Well, a mechanical piano roll is not going to do that....
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Oyasumi: Japanese Lullabies and Restful Melodies
Manufacturer: Koto World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QB3U Release Date: 2001-09-05 |
Tracks:
- Oborozuki yo (Dreamy Moonlit Night)
- Furusato (My Heart's Home)
- Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)
- Momiji (Scarlet Leaves)
- Takeda no Komoriuta (Takeda Lullaby)
- Aiko's Lullaby
- Aka Tonbo (Red Dragonfly)
- Aogeba Tosohi (Song of Gratitude)
- Umi (Vast Ocean)
- Mimura nu Angwa (Girls from Three Villages)
- Hatsu Yuki (First Snow)
- Kirakira Boshi (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
- Hama Chidori (Plovers on the Shore)
- Hagoromo no Komoriuta (Okinawan Lullaby)
- Komoriuta (Japanese Lullaby)
- Oyasumi (Goodnight)
Album Description
Winner of both a 2002 NAPPA Gold Award and 2001 Parents' Choice Gold Award. Aiko Shimada (voice) and Elizabeth Falconer (koto) play old songs from Japan; lullabies and age-old favorites that have been used to soothe children and adults alike for centuries. Compellingly understated arrangements bring out the warmth of Shimada's voice and the ephemeral beauty of the 13-string koto. Works sung largely in Japanese, with some English lyrics artfully woven in, but no knowledge of Japanese is necessary to enjoy the beauty of these intimate, nurturing songs.Customer Reviews:
Destined to be a classic!.......2005-11-07
A big disappointment.......2005-08-27
I dislike Aiko Shimada's singing style intensely. She slurs the notes in a very annoying way.
This CD is more like new age music than authentic Japanese songs.
Even the koto playing is uninteresting.
It' s the Japanese Sandman.......2003-01-01
This would be a fun CD to use as a bedtime CD for kids, encouraging them to relax and imagine they are drifting off on a barge on a night-dark river. Or good for atmosphere during your next sushi dinner at home. Very pretty stuff.
Exquisite!.......2002-10-12
I first heard sound clips from this recording in the wake of the horrific events of 9/11. I listened to the clips again and again, deeply moved by the beauty of Aiko Shimada's voice and Elizabeth Falconer's work on koto. The creativity and undertone of joy broke through the pain and brought new hope. (This in the midst of constant military surveillance flights in the airspace surrounding the Pentagon, and a pall of silence in an otherwise lively neighborhood...)
My initial impressions haven't changed, though my appreciation for what Falconer and Shimada have achieved grows deeper each time I listen to the CD. Both women are master musicians, but the chemistry here is something unusual - and lasting. All of the tracks reach the very high standard set by their creators, making it very difficult to choose the so-called "best." However, my top picks include "Mimura nu Angwa," "Hagoromo no Komoriuta" (traditional Okinawan songs), an extremely elegant reworking of "Sakura, Sakura," and two original compositions by Falconer and Shimada respectively: "Hatsu Yuki" and "Aiko's Lullaby." I'm sure you'll find your own favorites soon enough...
Beautiful collaboration!.......2001-10-19
Even without knowing the lyrics (which can be accessed on their website), you'll be able to hum along with many of them, and the language exposure is wonderful for young minds! The CD is long enough that even an energetic little one will slow down by the end. My 18-month old was completely transfixed for the first 3 or 4 songs at least, and on subsequent days would hand me the case as a hint to play it, even at bathtime.
With songs about dragonflies, cherry blossoms, stars and the ocean, one's spirit feels charmed, lightened and youthful; and yet there is also a deep wisdom and connectedness to nature and culture in these traditional sounds that have probably soothed generations.
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Times Like These
Rick Danko Manufacturer: Breeze Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004X0L4 Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Times like these
- Ripple
- All Our Past Times
- Book Faded Brown
- Chain Gang
- Change Is Good
- This Wheel's On Fire
- You Can Go home
- Let The Four Winds Blow
- People of Conscience
Album Description
Times Like These Rick Danko Times Like These is Rick Danko's last studio album and is the culmination of the Rock `n Roll Hall of Famer's work which spanned forty years. The CD starts with a beautiful original piece written by Rick Danko entitled Times Like These, which was a natural choice for the title of the CD. The album includes a brilliant and heartfelt cover of the Grateful Dead's Ripple, an inspirational version of Sam Cooke's Chain Gang and the rocking All Our Past Times, which he co-wrote with Eric Clapton in the late seventies. Included on the CD is another original song co-written by Danko that follows the theme of the CD Change is Good. Rick's brother Terry Danko contributes bass on this lively foot stomping tune. A masterfully re-worked version of This Wheel's On Fire by The Crowmatix, who also contributed on several other tracks, features some truly inspired accordion work by Garth Hudson. Two songs from the Acoustic Café radio show recorded on December 6, 1999, Let the Four Winds Blow featuring Levon Helm on harp and The Band's song, Book Faded Brown, are a reminder of why Rick's voice is such a treasure. Maud Hudson's backing vocals on Book Faded Brown are a perfect compliment to Rick. Long time Band producer Aaron Professor Louie Hurwitz added bass on the track and the talented Gary Burke contributed drums on a remarkable version of this song.Also included on the CD is a ballad co-written by Rick that is a testimony to his philosophy of helping out the neighborhood. You Can Go Home calls to mind the plight of the countless thousands of refugees from Bosnia to Rwanda. The last song of the CD People of Conscience, which is in the spirit of Rick's beliefs, is a tribute to those who take on numerous environmental and political issues that haunt the world.
Customer Reviews:
Indispensable.......2006-07-06
What a great farewell.......2001-09-17
A fitting farewell.......2000-09-05
The album starts out wonderfully with the beautiful, self-written title track "Times Like These." Rick then moves on to a fun cover of the Grateful Dead tune "Ripple" which features performances by "Band" mates Levon Helm and Garth Hudson.
Other highlights are a a cover of the old Sam Cooke song "Chain Gang" and a new take on "This Wheel's on Fire," the song he co-wrote with old pal Bob Dylan. This version of "Wheel" is almost an instrumental with Rick's vocals finally added as just one last instrument. The final song, "People of Conscience," seems especially fitting, aimed at artists (and anyone else) who has ever tried to make a difference in this world.
There are some odd selections here as well. "Book Faded Brown" is a song The Band just covered on their last album "Jubilation." Although this is a live version, it doesn't sound that much different than the "Jubilation" version to warrant inclusion on this album. If a live "Band" number was desired, there were surely more inspired choices available.
But this, and other quibbles, are minor. If you're a fan of Rick Danko and "The Band," this is definitely an album you'll want to pick up. If you're asking "Rick Who?" and "What band?"...then maybe you should try "Music From Big Pink" first.
Rick's Finest Hour.......2000-08-28
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