| 1. Gathering |
| 2. First Morning |
| 3. Pitter Patter |
| 4. Anthem |
| 5. Always There |
| 6. Child Is Born |
| 7. Then & Now |
| 8. Anima Mundi |
| 9. Promise |
| 10. In the Garden |
| 11. Earth Angel |
| 12. Circle Song |
Gathering,Jeff Beal,Triloka Records,Jazz,Pop,World Music
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Way Out West: The Essential Western Film Music Collection, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000060PBU Release Date: 2002-03-26 |
Tracks:
- The Hallejuah Trail-Overture
- The Alamo-The Green Leaves Of Summer
- The Alamo-Davy Crocket
- The Big Country-The Welcoming/Finale
- The Big Valley-Main Theme
- Blazing Saddles-Blazing Saddles
- Bonaza-Main Theme
- Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid-raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
- The Comancheros-McBain/Main Title
- Duel In The Sun-Main Title/The Legend/Orizaba
- A Fistfull Of Dynamite-Duck You Sucker
- For A Few Dollars More-Main Theme
- Friendly Persuasion-Thee I Love
- Giant-Main Theme
- The Good, The Bad And The Ugly-Main Theme
- The Good, The Bad And The Ugly-The Ecstasy Of Gold
- Gunfight At The O.K. Corral-Suite
- Hang 'Em High-Main Theme
- The Hanging Tree-Main Title
Tracks:
- High Caparral-Main Theme
- How The West Was Won-Prelude/The Land
- High Noon-Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darlin'
- The Jayhawkers-The Lynching/Two Brothers/The Hayhawkers
- The Lone Ranger-William Tell Overture: Finale
- Nevada Smith-Main Title
- Old Gringo-Main Themes
- Once Upon A Time In The West-Man With The Harmonica
- One Eyed Jacks-Main Title
- The Proud Rebel-Main Titles
- The Quick And The Dead-End Titles
- Quigley Down Under-End Titles
- Rio Bravo-Rio Bravo/De Guella
- The Scalphunters-Main Title
- Shane-Main Theme: The Call Of The Farwaway Hills
- The Shootist-Main Title
- The Unforgiven-The Need For Love
- Viva Zapata-Gathering Forces
- The Virginian-Main Theme
Customer Reviews:
Not My Style.......2007-05-11
Rockin' Western Collection.......2006-08-28
Hard to Find Great Western Themes .......2006-03-16
Western Music.......2005-07-29
A great follow-up.......2003-08-29
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All I Can Do/New Harvest...First Gathering
Dolly Parton Manufacturer: Bmg Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MTOQB8 Release Date: 2007-03-19 |
Tracks:
- All I Can Do
- Fire That Keeps You Warm
- When the Sun Goes Down Tomorrow
- I'm a Drifter
- Falling Out of Love with Me
- Shattered Image
- Boulder to Birmingham
- Preacher Tom
- Life's Like Poetry
- Hey, Lucky Lady
- Light of a Clear Blue Morning
- Applejack
- My Girl (My Love)
- Holdin' on to You
- You Are
- How Does It Feel
- Where Beauty Lives in Memory
- (Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher
- Getting in My Way
- There
Album Description
2007 UK pressing of this two-fer from the talented and beautiful Country legend featuring a double dose of her classic albums on one CD. The albums featured in this series were all originally released during the most creative and successful period of her career in the late '70s and early '80s. All I Can Do was released in 1976 followed one year later by New Harvest...First Gathering. 20 tracks total. Sony/BMG.Customer Reviews:
2 classic Dolly albums.......2007-05-16
Dolly: All i can do / new harvest first gathering.......2007-05-15
Timeless.......2007-05-13
Excited About This Release! .......2007-04-06
Two More Rare Dolly LP's Come To CD Life!.......2007-04-05
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Home
The Gathering Manufacturer: The End Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EQ5QA4 Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Shortest Day
- In Between
- Alone
- Waking Hour
- Fatigue
- A Noise Sever
- Forgotten
- Solace
- You Troubles Are Over
- Box
- The Quiet One
- Home
- Forgotten Reprise
Customer Reviews:
A band of "gathered" fine artists! Sorry for Anneke's departure!.......2007-07-16
I tied but can't connect with this one.......2007-02-18
the weakest of the anneke-era.......2007-01-25
I tried at first to listen to Home and compare it to other offerings from the Gathering. Honestly, it sounds like a completely different band. The vocals are less passionate and completely forgettable, and the music could not stand alone without the vocals.
Then I tried to listen to Home as though it was a different band and to appreciate it on its own merits. I found myself imagining I could be listening to a Sarah Mclaughlin record. It nearly put me to sleep.
If this is the first Gathering CD you've heard and you give it 5 stars, don't bothering buying anything else from the band. Everything else they have put out is so much better than this, it will probably make your head explode.
If this is not the first thing you have heard from the Gathering and you liked everything else up to this point, I hope you aren't one of the ones that gave this a great review, because that would just be an example of blind adulation.
Want something heavy? Get Mandylion. Want something catchy? Get If_then_else or Nighttime Birds. Want something different? Get How to Measure a Planet or Rarities (the Dead Can Dance and Slowdrive covers are incredible.)
not any good.......2007-01-20
Home, dificil definir esta pieza maestra.......2006-12-13
1. Shortest Day (5.0)
Escuchen la guitarra que reitera en casi toda la cancion. Anneke sigue mejorando con esa voz que anteriormente nos ha encandilado. Es una cancion muy pop, pero es un pop que no se ha escuchado antes.
2. In Between (5.0)
Combinacion de ritmo mas dureza. Nuevamente, Anneke nos brinda esa calidez vocal en esta cancion. Sobre el ritmo tengo poco que comentar, pues el aporte es minimo, disculpando a los demas musicos de The Gathering.
3. Alone (5.0)
Otra balada dentro de los exitos de Travel y Leaves. Cuenta con tres partes claramente diferenciadas, contando el puente con una piadosa voz de Anneke. "I will be there, for you to care, and you will find, peace of -your mind". Es una corta-venas que nos atrapa justo al finalizar la cancion. Gracias a Alone y a Home, es que este album vale la pena ser escuchado sin cansancio.
4. Waking Hour (4.0)
Otra "balada" del album. No es de mi agrado, pero el teclado favorece a que no obtenga una puntuacion menor. Bueno, es innegable que el teclado es lo mejor de este grupo, junto con la voz de Anneke.
5. Fatigue (5.0)
El inicio es dificil de entender, pero mejora luego de los 90 segundos. Bueno: mejora, para dar paso a la siguiente cancion. Fatigue se asemeja mucho a los "intro" de algunos album.
6. A Noise Sever (4.0)
Tiene un ritmo lento, es atractivo, pero no de los mejores. Aun asi, se deja escuchar.
7. Forgotten (4.0)
Buen ritmo. Pero no para hacer un comentario extenso del mismo.
8. Solace (5.0)
Quien diria que Anneke hablara en castellano. Pues, en esta cancion lo hace. Es algo sombria, muy de susurro, pero escuchenla. Me ha llamado mucho la atencion que una cancion pueda combinar diferentes idiomas y seguir siendo buena.
9. You Troubles Are Over (5.0)
El inicio de la cancion es llamativo. Luego, con el acompañamiento de la bateria que no cansa de tocar el mismo ritmo en casi todo momento, mientras que Anneke suaviza con su voz cualquier efecto de sonido fuerte. Quiza el final es muy pronto y esperamos otro descenlace, pero no podria darle menos calificacion. Es una buena cancion pop.
10. Box (4.0)
Una balada sin sentido en este album. Quiza debio salir en un rarities. Es una opinion pesonal.
11. The Quiet One (4.0)
Es una extraña cancion. Son solo murmullos y quejidos.
12. Home (5.0)
Madre mia. Que cancion. Es una acida cancion con una voz que pretende tumbarnos emocionalmente. Os digo: escuchen el final de la cancion cuando canta Anneke. Es una original corta-venas.Me encanto esta cancion desde el primer ritmo. Luego del puente, la cancion se torna tenebrosa, misteriosa, y Anneke ayuda en ello.
13. Forgotten Reprise (4.5)
Es la ultima cancion de este album. Luego de "Home", necesitamos una tonada que nos tranquilice el espiritu. Y lo consigue gracias a una suave melodia
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Ironico que un grupo pesado cambie tan rapido a estos ritmos pop, pero no el clasico pop para la multitud. Este album sirve para ser escuchado en casa, apreciarlo y visualizar los nuevos ritmos que The Gathering nos presenta en cada nuevo album.
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Behind the Closed Eye
Anuna Manufacturer: Danu ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008RGZU Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- August - AnMichael McGlynn, Ulster Orchestra
- Aisling - AnUlster Orchestra
- Great Wood - AnMonica Donlon, Ulster Orchestra
- From Nowwhere to Nowhere - AnUlster Orchestra
- Annaghdown - AnRn Dempsey, , Ulster Orchestra
- Ceann Dubh Ds - AnMichael McGlynn, Mark O'Sullivan, Garrath Patterson, Ulster Orchestra
- Ave Marie - AnMiriam Blennerhassett, Ulster Orchestra
- Gathering Mushrooms - AnMichael McGlynn, Ulster Orchestra
- Behind the Closed Eye - AnUlster Orchestra
- Midnight - AnUlster Orchestra
- Coming of Winter - AnUlster Orchestra
- Where All Roses Go - AnMichael McGlynn, Ulster Orchestra
- 1901 - AnDeirdre Gilsenan, Ulster Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful.......2005-06-04
Definitely worth a place in any music library!
Different, but still superb.......2003-12-29
Although the sound may be different than what you have come to expect from previous albums, I would still recommend this one wholeheartedly.
another excellent cd by anuna.......2003-06-11
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The Yellow Shark
Manufacturer: Zappa Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000009VU Release Date: 1995-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Dog Breath Variations
- Uncle Meat
- Outrage At Valdez
- Times Beach II
- III Revised
- The Girl In The Magnesium Dress
- Be-Bop Tango
- Ruth Is Sleeping
- None Of The Above
- Pentagon Afternoon
- Questi Cazzi Di Piccione
- Times Beach III
- Food Gathering In Post-Industrial America, 1992
- Welcome To The United States
- Pound For A Brown
- Exercise #4
- Get Whitey
- G-Spot Tornado
Amazon.com
Released shortly after his death in 1993, The Yellow Shark represents one of the only accurate performances of Frank Zappa's "serious" orchestral music--at least as far as the composer was concerned. Assembled from a series of sold-out performances in Germany by the Ensemble Moderne, the set includes re-workings of old favorites like "The Dog Breath Variations" and "Uncle Meat," live arrangements of some of his hairiest computer music like "The Girl in the Magnesium Dress" and "G-Spot Tornado" and new works by Zappa composed specifically for the event. The performances are astonishing and the music? Pure Zappa. --Andrew BoscardinAlbum Description
The 26-member Ensemble Modern performs FZ's 'most-humanly-impossible-to-play' compositions. Piano duets, string quintets & small ballets. Simply exquisite, with a 60-page booklet to explain it all. Originally released in 1993, it stayed on the classical chart for most of `94. Includes the tracks 'Outrage At Valdez,' 'None Of The Above,' & 'Welcome To The United States', plus arrangements of some of the most fiendishly difficult pieces from FZ's back catalogue & even a 'greatest hit' or two (some would pick this as the definitive version of 'Dog Breath Variations'). Sadly, this was the last album released by FZ during his lifetime. The didipak and the booklet are housed in a slipcase. Rykodisc.Customer Reviews:
Dedicated to experts?.......2007-06-25
It requires also great concentation and a capability that probably I don't have to well understand this kind of experimental classic music.
It goes beyond the experimental rock that is typical of many of his works, leading him to the level of great contemporary experimental classic composers.
Given such a level of difficulty I don't know how much I can suggest to buy it. You just should try to hear at this music and decide if it does fit with your soul (how could I believe just a few years ago that today I would like so much 'Your funeral my trial' of Nick Cave?)
Zappa Attempts Stockhausen.......2007-02-13
The Yello Shark, performed by the Modern Music Ensemble.......2007-01-19
ZAP!.......2006-01-20
Be warned! You may like nobody (musically or real life) or anything (musically or real life) ever again after listening to this album, but it's not that big of a deal!
A Frank Zappa Treasure. Better than many of his CDs.......2005-07-29
This recording is probably one of the very last to be done by Zappa himself, before his unexpected death due to illness. Of all the musical figures of the 1960s lost to us over the years, I miss Zappa almost as much as I miss John Lennon, and I am very happy that if we had to lose them, it was not to drugs or any other kind of self abuse.
There are fourteen musical pieces and three `spoken word' pieces on the recording. I confess that the spoken word pieces may actually be a bit dated, especially the `Welcome to the United States' track on a questionnaire for immigrants which makes a reference to terrorism which may seem entirely too glib in our current environment.
Two of the earliest tracks `Dog Breath Variations' and `Uncle Meat' are instantly recognizable from their music and titles as `quotes' from earlier albums, with very little `classical' varnish over their strongly jazzy sound. Most of the other musical pieces have more subtle quotes from earlier Zappa works, and demonstrate influences from George Gershwin, Kurt Weill, the movie music from `Spartacus', and his old mentor, Edgar Varese.
I noticed that the applause on these tracks was louder than the music and I was wondering whether the audience was appreciating the music itself or the presence of that formidable 1960's icon, Frank Zappa. I'm sure it was a little bit of both, but Zappa and audience couldn't resist quoting from one of his best albums, `The Mothers Fillmore East - June 1971'.
I think this quote was entirely appropriate, in that we owe so much musical innovation to the popular musical performers who were nutured by 1960's, producing such wonders as Zappa and the great bands such as The Rolling Stones and The Who, who are still scoring our artistic perceptions on both commercials and dramatic themes on TV.
This may not be Zappa's greatest album, but it is one of his cleanest. Like `Hot Rats', there is very little `throw away' material. And, it is one of the very few pop or classical recordings by a major musical figure where you will hear the performance of a didgeridoo (Australian aborigonal flute).
Highly recommended for Zappa fans and fans of 1960s music in general.
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Choreography
Peter Hajioff Vanessa-Mae Cohen , Jon Cohen , Kad / Vanessa-Mae Cohen Jon / Achouri , George Frideric Handel , Aram Khachaturian , A. R. Rahman , Walter Taieb , Walter / Vanessa-Mae Taieb , Vanessa-Mae , Vangelis , Bill Whelan , Cliff Masterson , Matt Dunkley , Nick Ingman , Paul Bateman , Tolga Kashif , Davide Giovannini , Ray Fean , Martin Narman , Alejandro Schwarz , Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , Yves Cohen , Fergus Gerrand , Salah Dawson Miller , Paul Jayasinha , Brian Dunphy , Cathal Synnott , and Deepa Narayan Manufacturer: Sony / Bmg Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002TB6G6 Release Date: 2004-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Sabre Dance
- Roxane's Veil
- Bolero for Violin and Orchestra
- Tango de Los Exilados
- Havana Slide
- Emerald Tiger
- Tribal Gathering
- Raga's Dance
- Moroccan Roll
- Minuet
Album Description
From the tribal dances of Africa to the silken grace of a European minuet, dance rhythms deliver the inspiration for Choreography, violin phenomenon Vanessa-Mae's first recording for the Sony Classical label. Backed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the stunning young violinist introduces new, dance-inspired tracks by composers as diverse as Oscar-winning Vangelis, Bill Whelan of Riverdance, Tolga Kashif (The Queen Symphony) & the Indian film composer A.R. Rahman (Bombay Dreams). Choreography will be released internationally in September 2004 (& in the U.S. early 2005). Sony.Album Details
2004 Album from "The Violin Player" as She Makes her Debut for Sony Music. She Does Two Numbers with Legendary Instrumentalist Vangelis and Conquers the "Sabre Dance" and "Bolero".Customer Reviews:
Not what I was expecting.......2007-06-04
However, after I listened to this CD, I was hugely dissapointed. While it has a great production value, orchestration, and showcases Vanessa-Mae's violin skills, I found most of the compositions to be nothing spectacular... and frankly, tedious... This failed introduction into Vanessa-Mae's work actually prevented me from trying out her other CDs for the past several years until now. For newcomers to Vanessa-Mae, I find her "The Violin Player" and "Best of Vanessa-Mae" to be immensly more superior CDs than this one.
If a Virtuoso.......2006-11-13
Technically superb but the melody is not exciting..........2006-08-16
VANESSA-MAE CHOREOGRAPHY.......2005-12-22
the best Vanessa Mae CD yet........2005-08-28
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If_Then_Else
The Gathering Manufacturer: Century Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004VVWB Release Date: 2000-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Rollercoaster
- Shot To Pieces
- Amity
- Bad Movie Scene
- Colorado Incident
- Beautiful War
- Analog Park
- Herbal Movement
- Saturnine
- Morphia's Waltz
- Pathfinder
Album Description
Brilliant Symphonic Black Metal from the Holland outfit, originally released in 2000. 11 tracks. Century Media. 2003.Customer Reviews:
It's just a frame of mind.......2007-05-21
New to The Gathering? You just found your starting place. While Mandylion is by my definition a classic, and Nighttime Birds is an excellent listen as well, nothing will prepare you more for what they sound like nowadays than this CD right here. It's no secret Anneke isn't afraid to let the guys take over a song and I think If_Then_Else is where that really became apparent. How To Measure A Planet? is chock full of songs containing NO vocals and Souvenirs, while being more to the point, is just as adventurous as well.
Looking for that harder-edged version of The Gathering? Songs like Rollercoaster, Shot To Pieces, and Colorado Incident are all right up your alley. On the other side of the coin though, songs like Bad Movie Scene, Analog Park, Herbal Movement, and Saturnine are tell-tale signs of growth on everyone's behalf. Oh, and it happens in every CD they've released with Anneke at the helm, that one part in that one song where her voice just raises every hair on your body because of its beauty. What's the song? Bad Movie Scene.
My favorite songs are Rollercoaster, Bad Movie Scene, Colorado Incident, Saturnine, and Pathfinder. With each further CD The Gathering releases it seems they're competing with no one other than themselves. They're clearly in a league of their own and they have a fanbase that is only growing, knowing that alone should at least pique your interest enough to check them out. Starting here wouldn't be a bad idea either. Happy listening!
Forget a Best Of Album...Just Get This.......2007-04-16
This is my favorite album from The Gathering in terms of the overall feel of it. If you are new to The Gathering, I recommend this album along with Mandylion and/or Nighttime Birds. The good thing about this album is it showcases everything the band has done. If you like the proggier songs, then you might want to try out How To Measure A Planet. I prefer the heavier, hence I also recommend Nighttime Birds and Mandylion.
Above average.......2006-11-10
In my opinion the best song is No.9 "Saturnine" which I rate with a 5, but all the other songs do not fall below 4.
If you are familiar with the music of the Gathering, it is certain that you will enjoy "If_Then_Else". If you are not familiar with their music, this is the best choise to start.
Their most rewarding album .......2006-02-13
If_Then_Else came across as a confusing album at first, but each passing year has attested to the depth and richness it actually has to offer. This might quite possibly be one of their most mature and melodically powerful releases in their history. The songs are captured with deep wall-of-sound production that recalls Radiohead's OK Computer. Anneke van Giersbergen's beautiful and irresistible voice is delicately doubled in some pieces, such as the poignant "Rollercoaster", a song with thick guitar textures and slightly electronic keyboards. Anneke's voice comes at you from all different directions, overlapping and harmonising with itself and creating a dreamy atmosphere. The same technique is utilised on the minimalist "Analog Park"; clever doubling is added to the piano-driven piece to help build sections amidst throbbing bass and guitar feedback. It took me several years to see how complex some of these songs actually are -- far more complex and thought-out than the albums preceding it (speaking of this, you must give Souvenirs another careful listen if you thought it wasn't as strong as their mid-90's stuff). The band explores the parameters of post-rock combined with exceptional vocals and acoustic guitars on "Bad Movie Scene" and the more sampled, somewhat industrial "Herbal Movement", where waves of distorted synth sounds marry soaring vocals and serene atmospheres.
"Shot to Pieces" and "Colorado Incident" are more upbeat tracks with heavier rhythm guitars playing a bigger role. The string arrangements and lush organ sounds serve to thicken the infinitely layered soundscapes, while "Saturnine" is the ear-candy pop lament where Anneke's voice is worth dying for. Actually her control and pitch on this album quite possibly surpass anything she did before, if listened with an open mind. Another incredible tune is "Amity", highlighted by great percussion work, intense synth blanketing, sad violin melodies, and deep, Ulverian guitars. The band's short instrumental piece "Beautiful War" is a hybrid of rocking guitar and bass, cello, trombon, and French horn. How all these instruments come together and form such a cohesive piece in only 2:31 is beyond me.
Zlaya Hadzich deserves a medal for his production on this disc. I've always been fond of the sonic quality of The Gathering's music, but Hadzich truly outdid himself with If_Then_Else reaching his peak with the much overlooked Souvenirs. Not only did he help The Gathering find their new, fresh sound, but he also rendered the songs impeccably transparent and fluid during the recording process.
At any rate, this is very highly recommended and one of their most rewarding albums in the long run.
The Gathering : "If_Then_Else".......2005-11-19
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My personal favorite Gathering release. Very cooooooool. This is without question one of the most unique Gathering offerings to date. I simply can't get enough of this, it's better than "Mandylion" in my opinion too. I'm blown away. Some of the coooooolest sounding music I've ever heard. The Gathering are incredible when it comes to inovating fresh sounds and new directions. "If_Then_Else" is proof of that without question. Have I said how cooooool this release is???....
Buy it with the upmost confidence....
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Manhã de Carnaval
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001N9ZE8 Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Pixaim
- Sounds Of Bells
- Blackbird
- Lament
- Gathering In Planaltina
- Luiza
- Girl From Ipanema
- Morning Of The Carnival
- I. Divertimiento
- II. Valseana
- III. Preludio E Toccatina
- Seven Strings
- Juliana's Choro
- Water And Wine
- Itching Powder
- Sentimental Melody
- Appassionata
Album Description
The guitar has played a major part in the evolution of Brazilian music, especially during the twentieth century. On this recording the charm, beauty and sensuality of Brazilian guitar music can be heard in pieces as diverse as Marco Pereira's Pixaim, a fast rhythmic dance originating from North-East Brazil, João Pernambuco's cheeky Blackbird, the classic song Girl from Ipanema by Antonio Carlos Jobim, a founder of the Bossa Nova movement and, from Brazil's most famous composer, Heitor Villa-Lobos, the hauntingly lyrical Sentimental Melody, written for the film Green Mansions in 1957. Award winning guitarist, Graham Anthony Devine was born in England and, in his teens, moved to Brazil where he has become an established performer and teacher, giving many recitals and masterclasses throughout South America. He is a laureate of many international guitar competitions in Europe and the United States.Customer Reviews:
Lesser known guitarist wins me over.......2005-04-07
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Newborn
Sara Hickman Manufacturer: Big Kids Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TTI5 Release Date: 1999-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Hush
- It's Alright (a capella)
- A-Tisket A-Tasket
- Lily
- Goop's In It
- This Heart
- Reserved for the One I Love
- Big Bird, Little Bird
- Moonshadow
- You Are My Sunshine
- A Slice of Heaven
- All Things Bright and Beautiful
- It's Alright (with string quartet)
- We Are Each Other's Angels
- Brahms'Lullaby
Amazon.com
The liner notes to baby records could be lifted from one jewel case to the next with nary an eye ever batted, because they all trot out some form of the same trite message: "It doesn't matter what you sing to your baby, so long as you sing." Don't count Sara Hickman out--on Newborn (and on the logical successor, Toddler), she lets us know from the get-go that "my wish was to create an album for parents who have trepidation about singing to their newborns." Still, and despite the inclusion of standards like "Hush" and "You Are My Sunshine" on this not overly touchy-feely 15-tracker, she's concocted something special, outdoing her well-intentioned peers by performing originals so repetitive (the soothing "It's Alright") or ridiculous ("Goop's In It," about a booger-infested baby peeper) that singing along, infant at your side, seems right. Hickman wins us over with informality; in effect, she hands over her baby monitor, letting us listen in on stuff that's spilled spontaneously (and, because she's Sara Hickman, melodically) from her lips while gazing dopily at her own newborn. Occasionally, she can go overboard with the candor--listening to the ballad "Lily," written for her daughter, feels like opening somebody else's love letter--but forgiving her is easy, first because by being so open she becomes an instant surrogate friend to isolated new parents; and second, because her voice, evocative of Karen Carpenter on "Lily" and of Linda Ronstadt on "It's Alright," will tame the testiest baby. It's vocal crushed velvet. Give this album to stupefied new moms--by not being overly concerned with making sense, it may be the most sensible baby album you can buy. --Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
Songs for newborn infantsCustomer Reviews:
Best baby gift you can buy........2006-04-12
Seriously, this CD was created to encourage parents to sing to their children. Simple songs that are soothing to babies. One of the songs was made up by Sara while walking the floor with her colicky firstborn. This is the kind of stuff that settles the stomach of both parents and babies. Beautiful stuff.
This album is a MUST-HAVE for parents everywhere.......2004-08-24
A Family Favorite.......2003-12-15
Couldn't (would not want to) live without this one!.......2002-04-25
An outstanding collection of musical selections for kids........2001-05-04
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Souvenirs
The Gathering Manufacturer: The End Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008ZZ8P Release Date: 2003-05-06 |
Tracks:
- These Good People
- Even The Spirits Are Afraid
- Broken Glass
- You Learn About It
- Souvenirs
- We Just Stopped Breathing
- Monsters
- Golden Grounds
- Jelena
- A Life All Mine
Album Description
2003 album for the Dutch symphonic metal act. Produced by Zlaya Hadzich (Sonic Youth, Motorpsycho, Low), it features a guest appearance from Trickster G (Ulver). Ten tracks. The End Records.Customer Reviews:
I dont see it........2007-03-03
You wont regret it........2006-04-08
A journey to be savored every step of the way.......2006-01-12
I found this group from a recommendation on my Amazon friends list. I've never heard any of The Gatherings previous works other than a few songs that are featured on their page on MySpace (which are great songs). I went to a music store near me and was surprised to find that they were listed in the heavy metal section. The songs on MySpace and the clips of Souvenirs on Amazon gave me the impression this group was anything but a heavy metal band, but I was wrong. The music store didn't have Souvenirs, which is the album I was really interested in listening to. Instead, they had Manylion and Nighttime Birds. I liked what I heard from those albums, but they were indeed a lot more `heavy metal' than what I'd heard of Souvenirs so I opted in not buying them. I really wanted my first album by them to be Souvenirs because the sound was a little more in my general taste than their more metal stuff...then once I got a good feel for the Souvenirs album I would start exploring their other stuff.
So I just got Souvenirs and I must say I am blown away. The first song on the album, These Good People, packs a wallop and just immerses and captivates you. The song builds up with this sexy base beat, combined with eerie piano in the background, then the song sort of explodes with the guitars and backup vocals. Anneke Van Giersbergen, the main vocalist, is just truly amazing. There are good singers in this world that are very pleasurable to listen to due to their talent, but they lack that raw emotion that digs its way into your heart. Anneke is an extremely talented singer with amazing range, and then on top of that you hear her emotion in her voice. She sings from her heart and that makes all the difference.
Some of the tracks are a bit grim, starting with These Good People, but some of the songs are lighthearted with a ting of optimism, like You Learn About It. The whole album just takes you on an incredible journey that is to be savored every step of the way. I highly recommend this album and am extremely excited to explore their other works.
the gothic triangle.......2005-06-14
well i can say it is all about atmosphere.
Gathering doesnt have that heavy metal sounds anymore.that's fine cos this album is probably their biggest masterpiece,as you start listening you find yourself lost between all those long,brooding,dark tracks,sometimes soathing but mostly deeply disturbing,(in a good way:))melodies.Many times you'll feel yourself like you have lost your way in some neo-gothic city with sorrow and misery all around.
As the first words of "these good people" starts,you'll find yourself totally isolated from real world.everything will be the same but as you walk through streets with your discman on your ear;everything will look so different,more meaningfull,and dark..
the album has one track that is slightly different then others; "you learn about it" a great track reminding me other gathering songs;amity and saturnine.
The only bad thing i can say about this album is that some tracks have so long insturmental parts as their closure and it sometimes kinda bores you down.
in the end this is a masterpiece;and it should stand in a slelf proudly among evanescence/origin and lacuna coil/comailes.And, you should bless that slelf cos it will be holding the best pieces of female gothic music.
Highly atmospheric and highly enjoyable........2004-12-19
I find it hard to pick just a couple particular tracks that stand out since they all flow together so perfectly. Nonetheless, one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard is on here. That song is You Learn About It. This song consists of a piano and Anneke. Her voice is proudly put on display in this track, and it never sounded better. Monsters is another track that I really love on here. The drums are what caught my ear at first, and then with further listens I found that the lyrics are simply astounding as well. The only track that aggrivates me is the last track, A Life All Mine. If it wasn't for the male vocals, this would be one of my favorite songs. To me, it sounds like the guy should be screaming, not singing. He's got a gruff voice that just doesn't sound right in a calm setting. Don't let that drive you away from purchasing this though, the female vocals in the song more than make up for it.
A couple of the best songs on this CD are You Learn About It, Monsters, and Golden Grounds. As I stated before though, this release seems to be intended to be heard all the way through, so try to make a point to actually sit down and listen to it all. I would reccommend this CD to people who like to be engulfed by music, also to people who are getting into female vocalists.
International Music:
- Gesammelte Werke (1972-1978) [Import]
- Golden Black [Import]
- Gospel Golden Millennium Storybook Volume II
- Greens/Du Bist Heute Wie Neu [Import]
- Guitars-from Earth to Hea [Import]
- Haitian Vodoo
- Herzlich Willkommen [Import]
- Highland Cathedral
- Ile De La Reunion Memoires Du Sega [Import]
- Iles Salomon (Solomon Islands): Musique de Guadalcanal [Import]