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Editorial Reviews
Son of the Late Fela Kuti. Includes Bonus Remixes by Masters at Work, Ashley Beedle, Kerri Calender, Mateo and Matos.
Shoki Shoki,Femi Kuti,Barcl,World Music
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Wicked (2003 Original Broadway Cast)
Stephen Schwartz , Kristin Chenoweth , and Idina Menzel Manufacturer: Decca Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000TB01Y Release Date: 2003-12-16 |
Tracks:
- No One Mourns the Wicked - Cristy Candler
- Dear Old Shiz
- The Wizard and I - Idina Menzel
- What Is This Feeling? - Kristin Chenoweth
- Something Bad - William Youmans
- Dancing Through Life - Michelle Federer
- Popular - Kristin Chenoweth
- I'm Not That Girl - Idina Menzel
- One Short Day - Kristin Chenoweth
- A Sentimental Man - Joel Grey
- Defying Gravity - Idina Menzel
- Thank Goodness - Kristin Chenoweth
- Wonderful - Idina Menzel
- I'm Not That Girl (Reprise) - Kristin Chenoweth
- As Long as You're Mine - Norbert Leo Butz
- No Good Deed - Idina Menzel
- March of the Witch Hunters
- For Good - Kristin Chenoweth
- Finale - Kristin Chenoweth
Amazon.com
One of the most common complaints about musicals is that the books are flimsy pretexts from which to hang numbers. Wicked runs into the opposite problem: it has a great plot, but too often the songs just get in the way. Based on Gregory Maguire's novel of the same name, Wicked tells us what happened between Glinda the Good and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, before Dorothy showed up in Oz. And the show is lucky to boast a pair of ace leading women in the main roles. As Glinda, Kristin Chenoweth delivers a sensational star turn, displaying a crystal-pure voice and sharp comic timing; Idina Menzel lends her powerful pipes to the tricky role of Elphaba. Unfortunately, you wish they had better material to work with. Stephen Schwartz's pop score is often dragged down by overly synthetic orchestrations and sentimental lyrics (think Chicken Soup for the Witch). Still, at its best Wicked is a seductive slice of popular entertainment that could well give a younger audience a lasting taste for musical theater. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
The Wicked Witch of the West is misunderstood........2007-07-14
My sisters refuse to read the book they are afraid it will take away from the show. I say they are dead wrong and the book and music reviewed ahead of time will definitely enhance the theater experience. You decide, either way it's a great read, 5 stars for the generation who grew up with the Wizard of OZ classic.
A Wicked musical.......2007-07-13
Over all I enjoyed the CD, being a massive wizard of Oz fan, it was interesting to listen to the story from an altogether different perspective. Enjoyable, memorable and fun- a great purchase, that comes highly recommended.
Wicked Wonderful!.......2007-07-12
Wicked Soundtrack.......2007-07-12
I recommend this soundtract for those who are planning to go to a Wicked production. The soundract includes printed musical lyrics in the included folio. Immersing oneself in the music and lyrics will enhance the total experience at the theatre.
Enjoy
Wicked in London.......2007-07-11
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Big Dog Daddy
Toby Keith Manufacturer: Show Dog Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NIBV0C Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- High Maintenance Woman
- Love Me If You Can
- White Rose
- Get My Drink On
- Wouldn't Wanna Be Ya
- Big Dog Daddy
- Burnin' Moonlight
- Walk it Off
- I Know She Hung the Moon
- Pump Jack
- Hit It
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On his first totally controlled album for his own label, Toby Keith adds another title to his résumé: producer. Throughout, the former Oklahoma wildcatter, who's taken heat for his blustery patriotism and outspoken remarks, seems to be seeking new respect, shifting the focus off of politics and grandstanding and back to his talents as a musician. While his last album, White Trash with Money, found him flirting with R&B and adding horns for a bit more bump, his latest effort finds him nearly in a singer-songwriter mood, taking more time to craft the sound of the tracks and laying down his own harmonies. He's still relying on gimmicky wordplay and cartoon puffery for his full-tilt radio numbers ("High Maintenance Woman," "Big Dog Daddy"), but he also showcases the sensitive, ballad-heavy side of his personality that hasn't been as apparent since the '90s ("Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You," "We Were in Love"). He achieves this with some fine cowriting--the winsome "I Know She Hung the Moon" and "Walk It Off," and the lusty "Burnin' Moonlight." He also finds two excellent covers, Fred Eaglesmith's "White Rose" (which combines nostalgia for full-service gas stations with that of a teen's coming of age) and the thoughtful Craig Wiseman/Chris Wallin ballad "Love Me If You Can." The latter, a quiet social commentary, revisits Keith's familiar theme of holding one's ground, but with a far more compassionate approach than he's tried before. Consider it a meditation from a brash king of the hill who hasn't forgotten how to be humble. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
GREAT AS USUAL.......2007-07-15
Big Dog Daddy.......2007-07-13
Big Dog Daddy.......2007-07-06
quality maintained.......2007-07-05
This Album will Cure Your Insomnia.......2007-07-03
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Spring Awakening (2006 Original Broadway Cast)
Duncan Sheik , Steven Sater , Skylar Astin , Lilli Cooper , John Gallagher Jr. , Gideon Glick , Jonathan Groff , Brian Johnson , Lea Michele , and Lauren Pritchard Manufacturer: Decca Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J3FBFC Release Date: 2006-12-12 |
Tracks:
- Mamma Who Bore Me
- Mamma Who Bore Me (Reprise)
- All That's Known
- The B*tch of Living
- My Junk
- Touch Me
- The Word of Your Body
- The Dark I Know Well
- And Then There Were None
- The Mirror-Blue Night
- I Believe
- Don't Do Sadness
- Blue Wind
- The Guilty Ones
- Left Behind
- Totally F*ucked
- The Word of Your Body (Reprise)
- Whispering
- Those You've Known
- The Song of Purple Summer
Amazon.com
Who would have thought that Duncan Sheik would succeed where Paul Simon and Randy Newman failed, successfully transitioning from the pop-rock world to the Broadway stage? With Spring Awakening, Sheik and book writer/lyricist Steven Slater (who had already worked on Sheik's 2001 album Phantom Moon) have created a thoroughly exciting show that incorporates a contemporary art-indie idiom (including a small rock band instead of an orchestra) into a dramatic musical-theater context. The unlikely setting is that of a Frank Wedekind adaptation, but as it turns out, teenage angst is perennial, whether it's in contemporary America or in a 1891 German boarding school. Songs such as "The Bitch of Living" ("with nothing going on, asking just what went wrong"), "The Word of Your Body," "I Don't Do Sadness," and "Totally Fucked" ("You're fucked if you speak your mind and you know you will") resonate with the rage, frustration, confusion, excitement, joy, anger, and of course budding lust of those hormone-driven years. The show is greatly enhanced by its youthful cast members (they're all pretty close in age to their characters), who sing their hearts out. --Elisabeth VincentelliAlbum Description
Decca Broadway presents the cast recording for the acclaimed new Broadway production, SPRING AWAKENING. Written by pop music composer Duncan Sheik and playwright/lyricist Steven Sater, the musical explores emotional earthquakes in the lives of teenagers.SPRING AWAKENING is based on Frank Wedekind's controversial 1891 drama, which was scandalous in its day for addressing sex violence and suicide. The story, dialogue and costumes suggest the 19th Century, and are perfectly wedded to a beautiful alternative pop music score by Grammy® nominated singer/songwriter Duncan Sheik. The creative team also includes Tony® Award Winning director Michael Mayer (Thoroughly Modern Millie) and legendary choreographer Bill T. Jones.
Customer Reviews:
I Love Phoebe Strole's as Ilse!.......2007-07-14
what a great album........2007-07-13
Interesting concept for the stage.......2007-07-13
Great show, great soundtrack.......2007-07-13
Great new musical.......2007-07-13
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The Sound of Music (1965 Film Soundtrack - 40th Anniversary Special Edition)
Julie Andrews , Rodgers & Hammerstein , Marni Nixon , The Sound Of Music (Related Recordings) , and Irwin Kostal Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BFNZAQ Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Prelude And The Sound Of Music
- Overture And Preludium (Dixit Dominus)
- Morning Hymn And Alleluia
- maria
- I Have Confidence
- Sixteen Going On Seventeen
- My Favorite Things
- Do-Re-Mi
- The Sound Of Music
- The Lonely Goatherd
- Edelweiss
- Laendler
- So Long, Farewell
- Ent'acte
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain
- My Favorite Things
- Something Good
- Processional And Maria (The Wedding)
- Sixteen Going On Seventeen (Reprise)
- Do-Re-Mi (Reprise)
- Edelweiss (Reprise)
- So Long, Farewell (Reprise)
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Reprise)
- Finale
- Robert Wise Interview
- Richard Rodgers Interview
- Charmian Carr Interview
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a classic.............2007-05-17
This edition features bonus transfers of interviews with those involved in bringing THE SOUND OF MUSIC to the screen. What's more, this is the complete soundtrack (instrumental and music featuring vocals is included here). Definitely a "must buy" for true fans.
Sound of Music--Still Great.......2007-05-13
Sound of Music.......2007-05-07
I love The Sound of Music!.......2007-04-14
Loved it so much, we bought it twice........2007-04-11
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Streisand: Live In Concert (2 CD's)
Barbra Streisand Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JBXXXG Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Funny Girl Broadway Overture
- Starting Here, Starting Now
- Opening Remarks
- Down With Love
- The Way We Were
- Songwriting (Dialogue)
- Ma Premiere Chanson
- Evergreen
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- Funny Girl
- Funny Girl
- The Music That Makes Me Dance
- My Man
- People
- People
Tracks:
- Entr'acte
- The Music Of The Night
- Jason's Theme
- Carefully Taught/Children Will Listen
- Unusual Way
- What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
- Happy Days Are Here Again
- (Have I Stayed) Too Long At The Fair?
- William Saroyan (Dialogue)
- The Time Of Your Life
- A Cockeyed Optimist
- Somewhere
- Somewhere
- My Shining Hour
- Don't Rain On My Parade
- Smile
Amazon.com
There's a reason Barbra Streisand's 2006 tour broke the arena house record in every city it visited, and it's because she's not only a legend but (still) a performer who effortlessly twists intimacy and friendliness and fierceness into a perfect, sturdy braid. This two-disc set, which pulls performances from dates in New York, Washington, D.C., and Fort Lauderdale, will raise its share of goosebumps. For longtime fans, they'll be a reaction to songs Streisand hasn't touched since the '70s and earlier, including "(Have I Stayed) Too Long At the Fair?" and "Unusual Way," from the Broadway musical Nine. For relative newbies, they'll be a response to her between-song patter, which touches with grace, wit, and sincerity on everything from her love for her son to her political leanings to her limitations as songwriter. The voice, of course, enthralls--there it is glowing on "Carefully Taught," one of four songs that have never before appeared on a Streisand recording, and there it is again wrapping luxurious tones all around "Evergreen," one of three songs she shares with Il Divo. Streisand--diva, political dynamo, superstar--still knows how to orchestrate a showstopper. --Tammy La GorceMore from Barbra
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Wrong To Be Profane.......2007-07-14
STREISAND STILL THE BEST!.......2007-07-13
Not the Best of Barbra.......2007-07-07
From the beginning, Babs sounds tired, hoarse and raspy. I saw her in concert, where she sometimes sounded even worse than this recording. The engineers cleaned it up as well as they could, leaving more than a hint of breathiness and weariness. Fortunately, only about half of the songs are weakly rendered; the other half really are terrific experiences. I have no idea what is going on with her voice that from song to song there could be such differences, but if I were Streisand I would leave the belting behind. It wouldn't hurt for her to warm up before she comes onstage, not as she is giving the concert. For any price, a fan would expect the performer to be well prepared. When she sings a soft ballad, she often soars, and her magic is prominent. It's painful to watch her crumble under the memory of her once youthful voice (and it was only a few years ago that she sounded like a 25 year old songstress). Streisand knows how to play a song for all its worth, but she sometimes tramples it to death. *Don't Rain in My Parade* is just not what it used to be. She hits high notes, but without the characteristic force. And she can hold the notes, or seem to, when she takes little breaks before each song's finale. Her phrasing is impeccable when she is giving it all she has to give, but too often she seems bored. This is not a bad CD, just not as inspired as *The Concert.*
It also has to be said that it seems apparent Streisand is not taking care of her God-given voice, one she herself has said that she takes for granted (unimaginable!!).
The chatter inbetween songs is dull and preachy, and it was exactly the same in every city, except for blabbering about the fattening food she ate all across the US (excluded from the CD, thank the Lord). The fans are really the stars on this CD--they roar constantly, as if they had been starving to see Streisand all their lives. It's an odd treat. The orchestra is incredible, but live, it drowns her out at times (as does IL Divo). This recording does not relfect that though.
If you do not own *The Concert* CD, buy it and skip this one. This CD is for avid, adoration-is-blind Streisand fans only and those keeping track of Streisand's vocal history..
Streisand: Live in Concert (2 CD's).......2007-06-27
Streisand: Live in Concert (2 CD's).......2007-06-26
You are able to hear her great, mellow voice and in between songs, she talk to the audience on a personal level.
Barbara explains why she sings some of her songs, and as she's talking, she makes you feel that she is talking directly to you.
Barbara Streisand is stylish, wonderful person and performer.
I LOVE these concert CD's!
MIKE
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Monty Python's Spamalot (2005 Original Broadway Cast)
Eric Idle , John Du Prez , Tim Curry , David Hyde Pierce , and Hank Azaria Manufacturer: Decca Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007OY2TE Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Tuning
- Overture
- Historian's Introduction to Act I
- Finland/Fisch Schlapping Dance
- Monks Chant / He Is Not Dead Yet
- Come With Me
- Laker Girls Cheer
- The Song That Goes Like This
- He Is Not Dead Yet - Play Off
- All For One
- Knights of the Round Table/The Song That Goes Like This (Reprise)
- Find Your Grail
- Run Away!
- The Intermission
- Historian's Introduction to Act II
- Always Look On The Bright Side of Life
- Brave Sir Robin
- You Won't Succeed On Broadway
- Diva's Lament (What Ever Happened To My Part?)
- Where Are You?
- His Name Is Lancelot
- I'm All Alone
- Twice In Every Show
- Act II Finale
- Always Look On The Bright Side of Life - Company Bow
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As gleefully silly yet wickedly smart as the beloved British comedy troupe and their 1975 cinematic savaging of the Arthurian legend that inspired it, this adaptation of Monty Python and the Holy Grail by MP's Eric Idle and longtime musical co-conspirator John Du Prez has much more on its feverish agenda than merely trashing King Arthur and firmly upending his Round Table. The film's plot remains largely intact, but its core songs ("Knights of the Round Table," "Brave Sir Robin") and comic thrust have been both expanded and satirically redirected, a musical comedy shotgun that takes dizzy aim at pop culture in general, and Broadway in particular. After typically Pythonesque distractions that somehow find us in "Finland..," stars David Hyde-Pierce, Tim Curry, Hank Azaria and company get busy conjuring the Lady of the Lake with the unlikely help of "Laker Girls..," while cast members Sara Ramirez and Christopher Sieber deliciously skewer contemporary Broadway cliches via the loopy showstopper "The Song That Goes Like This," a tune whose reprise also deliciously sends up every overwrought stage diva from Merman to Minelli. Idle has shrewdly ripped off--well, interpolated--Life of Brian's "Always Look On the Bright Side" for the new show, and even a snatch of "The Lumberjack Song" in "He Is Not Dead Yet." "You Won't Succeed on Broadway" reveals the frankly Semitic secret to stage success, and the French get can-canned on "Run Away!" Meanwhile, our bravest knight is de-closeted on the Manilow-mauling "His Name is Lancelot" before the familiar sound of clomping coconut shells brings down the curtain on the season's goofiest if satirically dead-on comic delight. --Jerry McCulley
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Customer Reviews:
Loved it.......2007-06-26
Get ready to laugh until you cry!.......2007-06-25
Don't read what some of the other commenter's have written. This is brilliant and hilarious. And if you have a slightly warped sense of humour you'll love (and appreciate) this musical so much more.
P.S. I love the songs that reference "The song that goes like this." This is supposed to be repetitive to mock its self and Broadway. It is also more comprehensive than some may lead you to believe... however just remember its called `Spamalot' not `Holy Grail' so don't expect too many Holy Grail references.
A Lot of Spam.......2007-05-22
Love, love, love this soundtrack!.......2007-05-18
Hamalot!.......2007-05-15
Still, pretty good. Buy it for $11 or less & you won't feel taken.
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Dreamgirls: Music From The Motion Picture [2-CD Deluxe Edition]
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Col/Urban Soundtrax ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JLQQ2G Release Date: 2006-12-05 |
Tracks:
- I'm Lookin' For Something- Performed by Maxi Anderson, Charlene Carmon,
- Goin' Downtown-Performed by Durrell Babbs, Luke Boyd, Eric Dawkins,
- Takin' The Long Way Home-Performed by Michael Leon Wooley
- Move-Performed by Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni Rose
- Fake Your Way To The Top-Performed by Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles,
- Big (Jazz Instrumental)
- Cadillac Car-Performed by Laura Bell Bundy, Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé
- Steppin' To The Bad Side -Performed by Hinton Battle, Jamie Foxx,
- Love You I Do-Performed by Jennifer Hudson
- I Want You Baby -Performed by Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles, Eddie
- Family- Performed by Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles,
- Dreamgirls -Performed by Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni
- Heavy-Performed by Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni Rose
- It's All Over-Performed by Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé
- And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going -Performed by Jennifer Hudson
Tracks:
- I'm Somebody-Performed by Beyoncé Knowles, Sharon Leal, Anika Noni Rose
- When I First Saw You-Performed by Jamie Foxx
- Patience-Performed by Eddie Murphy, Keith Robinson, Anika Noni Rose
- I Am Changing-Performed by Jennifer Hudson
- Perfect World-Performed by Steve Russell
- I Meant You No Harm/Jimmy's Rap-Performed by Eddie Murphy
- Lorrell Loves Jimmy/Family (Reprise)-Performed by Beyoncé Knowles,
- Step On Over-Performed by Beyoncé Knowles, Sharon Leal, Anika Noni Rose
- I Miss You Old Friend-Performed by Loretta Devine
- Effie, Sing My Song *-Performed by Jennifer Hudson, Keith Robinson
- One Night Only-Performed by Jennifer Hudson
- One Night Only (Disco)-Performed by Beyoncé Knowles, Sharon Leal,
- Listen-Performed by Beyoncé Knowles
- Hard To Say Goodbye-Performed by Beyoncé Knowles, Sharon Leal, Anika
- Dreamgirls (Finale)-Performed by Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles,
- Curtain Call
- Family (End Title)- Performed by Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé
- When I First Saw You (Duet)-Performed by Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles
- One Night Only (Dance Mix) *-Performed by Beyoncé Knowles, Sharon
- And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going (Dance Mix) *-Performed by Jennifer
- Patience (Composer Demo) *-Performed by Henry Krieger* Bonus Tracks
Amazon.com
The big question about this soundtrack is: how's she doing? No, not Beyoncé, silly--how's Jennifer Hudson doing? And more specifically, how's she doing by "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"? To this reviewer's ears, she doesn't top the original Effie, Jennifer Holliday--or even Lillias White, from the 2001 Dreamgirls in Concert. On the other hand, Hudson isn't afraid to pullout all the stops, whipping herself up into a total diva frenzy as the song gets caught up in an unstoppable crescendo. As for Beyoncé, she adapts superbly to the 1960s- and 1970s-tinged material, though "Listen"--a ballad that also appears on her own B'day album--lacks the spirit that infuses the classic tunes on this album. For make no mistake: this is hard-hitting, high-octane music, infused with an urgency and passion that makes most contemporary R&B albums sound timid. When Hudson and Beyoncé duke it out on "It's All Over," or when the "One Night Only" ballad gets reinvented as the dance-floor burner "One Night Only (Disco)," the sheer energy flowing from the speakers is transporting.Note that this two-CD Deluxe Edition features a larger booklet and additional tracks, including dance remixes of "One Night Only" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," as well as composer Henry Krieger's demo of "Patience." --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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Dreamgirls Deluxe Edition features cast performances by Beyonce' Knowles, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson & Eddie Murphy which includes: 2 CD-Set * 36 songs * 36 page lyric and photo bookletCustomer Reviews:
"You Will LOVE This CD!!!".......2007-06-27
Just Purchase it and you will not be disappointed.!!!!!
Your Goin' To Love this!.......2007-06-20
In answer to T.T.'s remarks. RENT THE MOVIE! Gosh, a movie cost 4 bucks at the rental store. And there is very little talking. Most f the songs are like they are in the movie. But anyways...
THe performance is atstounding. I think that this album goes right up there with The Sound of Music and the Wizard of Oz and Chicago (never seenthis one, too young).
The songs are movig and the add ons are amazing. Listen is my Favorite, but more of that latter.
The Performances:
Beyonce- Beyonce was born to be Deena. Infact she mirrors Denna a whole lot (see Wikipedia - Destiny's Child). She delivers a superb performance, better that the original Bway Deena. Dreamgirls is phenominal.
Jennifer Hudson - Well what can I say but SIMON COWELL YOU WERE WRONG! And as she sings in I am Changin' AND NOTHING IS GOING TO STOP[HER]
Anikki Nonni Rose - Sorry if I spell her name wrong, but it is very odd. Honey if there was n unsung heroe of this film it would be her. Her phenominal and most of the time hilarious performance is what adds character to the film. Esp. when they brake Jimmy up with them she delivers a hilarious speech.
Eddie Murphie - Wonderful, Who knew he could sing.
Jamie Fox - GREAT!
Best Songs:
Move - Amazing! Wonderful beat. And SHAKE IT ON!
Cadilac Car - Wonderful song, esp. If you have a crappy car or a real Cadilac car
Steppin' To the bad Side - WONDERFUL, BEST SONG OF THE WHO MOVIE
I Love you I Do-lovely
Dreamgirls-Just hair raising
IT's All Over - Cuss a lot, I know, but amazing adittude though. Don't let little ones listen to this one.
And I am Telling You I'm Not Going - Just bye the CD for this song. I can't put in words the emotions in this song.
I Am Changing- Beautiful
Effie Sing my Song-Not in the movie but amazing
One Night Only- great
Disco version- great, but would have loved the wooshing like in the movie. A little too long, but when you see the extended version you will get the longer version and think WHY DID THEY CUT IT????!?!?!?
Listen - AMAZING SPECTACULAR! SUPER! IENIBOIWEBWEJKFDIVLEFB!
Dreamgirls Finale - " " (same as above)
Family (End Credits)- Better than the ordinary version for reasons I can't explain.
1 Dissapointment:
When I first saw you was a gereat song in the film, but in the original cast it was after Dreamgirls (To Sig. that Deena and Curtis were Together)
and it was reprised with an argument about Deena's Dreams. IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST SONGS! but they cut out Deena and the purpose of the song was lost, but it is still wonderful.
My Only Thin is Get the Orginal Bway Cast and this CD. The Orig. Bway cast has a cool One Night Only Too. Try Them both. They have diff. textures, but are both truly amazing.
Ok.......2007-06-03
Quite forgettable.......2007-05-15
Dreamgirls.......2007-05-12
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The Lion King (1997 Original Broadway Cast)
Elton John , Tim Rice , Heather Headley , and Mark Mancina Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001M1B Release Date: 1997-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Circle Of Life
- Grasslands Chant
- The Morning Report
- The Lioness Hunt
- I Just Can't Wait To Be King
- Chow Down
- They Live In You
- Be Prepared
- The Stampede
- Rafiki Mourns
- Hakuna Matata
- One By One
- The Madness Of King Scar
- Shadow Land
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight
- Endless Night
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight
- He Lives In You (Reprise)
- Simba Confronts Scar
- King Of Pride Rock/Circle Of Life
Amazon.com
An Oscar win might suggest a score that would need a miracle to be bettered--but this colorful stage adaptation of Disney's The Lion King does so with flair. Composers Mark Mancina and Lebo M worked closely together to fuse the movie's many disparate elements. Where there was a veritable army exercising creative influences for the animated tale, this brings it all under the wings of a like-minded few. This is genuinely apparent as one track flows into the next. The African rhythms--both vocal and in instrumentation--come across as authentic and original all at once. No doubt this is largely through Mancina's passion for peculiar instruments and the possibilities suggested from nightly live performances. "Grasslands Chant" is a good place to hear this. The hit favorites are here of course, but both "Circle of Life" and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" are pleasingly unrecognizable with chorus and shifting beats. Better still is the likelihood they will now be eclipsed by some of the new numbers. Mancina's own "He Lives in You" being a strong contender. With a sound mix as crisp as you'd hope to find, this is rousing stuff. --Paul TonksCustomer Reviews:
Choose this one over the movie soundtrack..........2007-06-28
I took off one star because I am not a fan of the singer portraying Scar in this recording, and I don't like most of his songs or those the hyenas sing. But the excellence of everthing else makes up for it.
Best musical soundtrack ever!!!.......2007-05-19
We love the Lion King.......2007-05-17
Great Soundtrack for a Great Musical.......2007-05-13
Go see the show, just don't buy the CD there.......2007-03-04
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Sinatra: Vegas (Box Set, 4CD/1DVD)
Frank Sinatra Manufacturer: Reprise ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GIWS6A Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Introduction/Announcement
- The One I Love Belongs To Someone Else
- Don't Cry Joe
- Imagination
- Moonlight In Vermont
- Without A Song
- In The Still Of The Night
- Here's The Rainy Day
- The Moon Was Yellow
- Monologue
- You Make Me Feel So Young
- The Second Time Around
- River Stay 'Way From My Door
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Just One Of Those Things
- You're Nobody 'Till Somebody Loves You
- Bows
- Young At Heart
- Witchcraft
- On The Road To Mandalay
- Bows
- Sinatra Speaks On Segregation In Nevada
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Come Fly With Me
- I've Got A Crush On You
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- The September Of My Years
- Street Of Dreams
- Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
- Monologue
- You Make Me Feel So Young
- The Shadow Of Your Smile
- Get Me To The Church On Time
- Luck Be A Lady
- It Was A Very Good Year
- Don't Worry 'Bout Me
- My Kind Of Town
- Introduction
- My Kind Of Town (Reprise)
- Sinatra Speaks On Working With Count Basie
Tracks:
- Get Me To The Church On Time
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
- I Can't Get Started
- Without A Song
- Hey Look, No Crying
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Monologue
- Night And Day
- All Or Nothing At All
- The One I Love Belongs To Someone Else
- These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
- Something' Stupid
- Theme From New York, New York
- Bows
Tracks:
- I've Got The World On A String
- At Long Last Love
- Witchcraft
- The Gal That Go Away / It Never Entered My Mind
- For Once In My Life
- My Heart Stood Still
- You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
- Monologue
- Spring Is Here
- What Now My Love?
- i Get Along Without You Very Well
- Pennies From Heaven
- Angel Eyes
- Mack The Knife
- Bows
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Mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel may have laid the physical cornerstones of Las Vegas, but it was Francis Albert Sinatra who gave Sin City its swinging musical soul. Spanning a quarter century, this four-CD-plus-bonus-DVD collection of previously unreleased recordings captures spirited Sinatra shows at the Sands, Caesar's, and Golden Nugget--performances that initially underscore the salutary effect the desert playground had on the singer's muse, then warmly chronicle the autumn years of a triumphant career. A pair of '60s gigs at the Sands (of which Sinatra was part owner) capture an artist still building on his musical legacy in the midst of rock's rising fortunes. The 1961 show turns on the riches of his Capitol years, a musically straightforward set that balances the singer's interpretations of reflective material like "Moonlight in Vermont" and "In the Still of the Night" with upbeat, typically playful renditions of such Sinatra signatures as "Young at Heart," "The Lady Is a Tramp," and "Witchcraft." But it's the '66 performance that may be the most intriguing for Sinatraphiles: A live workout with Count Basie and his orchestra that eschews the singer's mid-decade comeback hits--and even material from the recent Sinatra-Basie collaboration--in favor of a sassy set that's less summit meeting than swinging soirée, a freewheeling highlight reel from his back catalog that finds singer and band engaging each other with playful, often dizzy abandon. The anthology's '82 and '87 sets from Caesar's and the Golden Nugget, respectively, aren't nearly as musically challenging, showcasing a vocalist and still-boisterous crowd-pleaser who might have stopped breaking musical ground, yet never ceased reveling in the glories--and laughs--he could still bring to the moment. Rat Pack partner in crime Dean Martin stops by Caesar's for some good-natured razzing, while daughter Nancy guests on the set's lovably ditzy take on "Somethin' Stupid." The bonus DVD captures another unreleased rarity, an entire May 1978 Caesar's gig taped by CBS during a period when the singer had largely retreated from the spotlight. While his voice sometimes betrays the ravages of time on these later performances, Sinatra's mercurial humor and indomitable spirit simply spirit won't be denied. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
A 4CD/1DVD boxed set of unforgettable live performances, all previously unreleased!! Disc 1 - Recorded at the Sands, Las Vegas, NV November 1961; Disc 2 - Recorded at the Sands, Las Vegas, NV January-February 1966; Disc 3 - Recorded at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV March 1982; Disc 4 - Recorded at the Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, NV April 1987; DVD - Recorded at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV May 1978Customer Reviews:
Sinatra on stage.......2007-06-27
"IT".......2007-05-28
You see, I became addicted to Sinatra about ten years ago after hearing one of his songs at the end of a movie (it was like I was hearing music for the first time). About ten thousand albums later I ran across this little gem. I will admit that I was a tad bit skeptical before I bought this set. I thought there wouldn't be much new to hear here. I couldn't have been more mistaken. The sound quality is great, the bands swing, and Sinatra is doing what he does best, being Sinatra. It really doesn't matter how many times you have heard Frank sing these songs. When he sings them live it is like you are hearing them for the first time all over again. First a smile will appear on your face. Next the foot will start tapping out the beat. Before you know it, you will be standing there with a microphone (remote control) putting on the show yourself. You would think that you would have to give up something more than just money to get this kind of satisfaction.
What I am trying to say is buy this set. You will be transported back to a time when optimism ruled America, gas was 15 cents per gallon, and you actually had to have talent to make it in show biz. There is a reason why people will still be listening to Frank in a hundred years and will have never even heard the name Britney Spears, IT! I don't mean that facetiously. I mean that abruptly. Buy the box set, and you will understand.
Would rate it 10 stars if possible!.......2007-05-16
Sinatra Vegas.......2007-05-13
essential for Sinatra fans only.......2007-04-30
Sinatra is at his peak in the 1961 and 1966 shows. The real revelation for me in the 1961 performance is the wild galloping version of "On the Road to Mandalay" which is just sensational. The gong at the end really swings. The 1966 concert at the Sands consists of alternative takes of the previously released "Sinatra at the Sands" album. It's interesting to compare and contrast the familiar versions of songs with the versions here. In most cases, they're almost as good and could have easily fit on the originally released album.
While most of the songs are one-offs, for Sinatra fans, it's also interesting to compare the duplicates to see how he gradually began to sing with much more of a kick. "You Make Me Feel So Young" is a perfect example. The arrangement in the 1961 version closely resembles Nelson Riddle's arrangement on "Songs for Swingin' Lovers," though Sinatra swings the original arrangement just a little harder. By 1966, Quincy Jones has rearranged the song to match the drive of the Basie band, and it goes from being a very good performance to a genuinely great one.
I don't think Sinatra ever really got his voice back after he took an early retirement in 1971, and by the late seventies, his voice could no longer do what he needed it to do. It is true that his interpretive skills were as good as ever, but in a live setting you hear him constantly trying to sing around the deficiencies in his voice, and it's distracting. He sounds OK on the less rangy songs where he doesn't have to sustain notes, but I find myself constantly comparing the ballads to earlier better versions, and they don't come off well. There are exceptions. I liked "I Get Along Without You Very Well," surely one of the most beautiful songs ever written which he sings in almost a whisper.
Musically, the DVD is the weakest of the set; the most interesting part of it is watching Sinatra get ready for the concert, and interact with his fans, including a young, obviously awestruck boxer. One thing that's always fascinated me about Sinatra is the contrast between his remarkable singing and his occasionally churlish behavior, on stage and off. Some of that churlishness is evident here as when he takes rude and mostly unfunny shots at a variety of show business folks and long-dead gossip columnist.
If you're a big fan of Sinatra, this is a worthwhile purchase. If you're a casual fan or you want to see what the fuss is about, buy the much cheaper "Sinatra at the Sands" and go on from there. If you want to see Sinatra in concert, see his superior Royal Festival Hall concert in London from just before his retirement, also available on DVD.
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The Phantom of the Opera (Original 1986 London Cast)
Charles Hart Manufacturer: Decca Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YTY2 Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- Overture
- Act One, Scene I: Think Of Me
- Act One, Scene 2: Angel Of Music
- Act One, Scene 3: Little Lotte.../The Mirror (Angel Of Music)
- Act One, Scene 4: The Phantom Of The Opera
- Act One, Scene 5: The Music Of The Night
- Act One, Scene 6: I Remember.../Stranger Than You Dreamt It...
- Act One, Scene 7: Magical Lasso...
- Act One, Scene 8: Notes.../Prima Donna
- Act One, Scene 9: Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh
- Act One, Scene 10: Why Have You Brought Me Here.../Raoul, I've Been There
- Act One, Scene 10: All I Ask Of You
- Act One, Scene 10: All I Ask Of You (Reprise)
Tracks:
- Entr'acte
- Act Two, Scene 1: Masquerade/Why So Silent...
- Act Two, Scene 3: Notes.../Twisted Every Way...
- Act Two, Scene 5: Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- Act Two, Scene 5: Wandering Child.../Bravo, Monsieur
- Act Two, Scene 7: The Point Of No Return
- Act Two, Scene 8: Down Once More.../Track Down This Murderer
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What's left to be said about Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera a decade after its premiere? That it's maddeningly ubiquitous? A stitch-up of various themes shoplifted from the Italian operatic repertoire? A critic-proof crowd pleaser that's probably being staged somewhere in the world as you read this? A megahit that will likely outlive Titanic in the pop-culture pantheon, Phantom has largely redefined--for better or worse--the manner in which modern musicals are conceived, staged, and marketed. Its influence has reached far beyond the traditional confines of London and Broadway. A favorite example: an abridged version that was the centerpiece of Los Angeles's longest-running transvestite revue, replete with 14-inch chandeliers and a man-playing-a-woman-playing-a-man in the title role. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
A disappointment after the film soundtrack........2007-06-11
Sarah Brightman overpronounces to the point of absurdity with her hebrew "heard" and "operar" in "Why Have You Brought Us Here." In "Down Once More" I only know what she's saying because I already knew the words from Emmy Rossum in the film. Brightman sounds no more elegant than Carlotta, whose voice I actually prefer because, ironically, it's more pure and understandable. However, Brightman is a fabulous opera singer with wonderful vibrato and a very impressive range... but Rossum is still the preferable choice.
Michael Crawford... man or woman? He may be a high-flying tenor, but sometimes that just goes too far, making him sound whiny and weak. Another major note: he cannot act! He may be more operatic than Gerard Butler in his singing, but he is a horrendous actor. "Down Once More" was turned from the heart-wrenching ultra-powerful piece I know into a disappointment thanks to Crawford's terrible "acting." Also, "Music of the Night" is a disaster when he sings it. Not only does his bad acting tear it down substantially, but he tries to sing bass notes. Tries and fails, mind you. He ends up making the piece a strangled, overpronounced, over-legato mess. He is a wonderful opera tenor, with truly inspiring vibrato, but his sometimes whiny voice and horrible job with the role of the Phantom make him somewhat lesser than Gerard Butler.
As for Raoul, either one is just as skilled as the other. One is more youthful and soft, while the other is more masculine and bass. I think they are equally skilled in all categories.
Every piece in this soundtrack I prefer the film version of, although sometimes there are parts of songs which I feel differently about. The only full song I prefer from this over the film soundtrack is none other than "The Phantom of the Opera." The film version has too many drawn out instrumental bits, which can get tedious. Also, it is missing my favorite verse. The "Phantom" from this soundtrack has vastly better vocal performances from both singers, since Gerard is very strained and this song is all about singing, not really acting.
The only song I like more in this version is "Phantom of the Opera." All others are, for the most part, a disappointment. Just a plain disappointment.
Phantom of the Opera.......2007-05-21
Awesome! must get for Phantom or opera fans...........2007-05-17
The Phantom Of The Opera (1986 Original London Cast).......2007-05-10
The Perfect Phantom.......2007-04-20
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