| 1. Ratata |
| 2. You Got To Move |
| 3. Les Yeux De Ma Me |
| 4. Il Est Tomb?Du Ciel |
| 5. Lola, Etc. |
| 6. Meet The Freaks |
| 7. 40 Ans |
| 8. With You |
| 9. La Vie Est Une Partouze |
| 10. Mother's Little Helper |
| 11. Chic Et Pas Cher |
| 12. Franise |
| 13. Bathroom Singer |
| 14. Bye Bye Till The Next Time |
| 15. Oh La La La! |
| 16. Vide |
Editorial Reviews
Arno Hintjens is a unique figure. A blend between a playboy and a hobo, a truly cosmopolitan nature and a true rock'n roll heart. Or, as Oor's Music Encyclopedia puts it ''one of the few groundbreaking artists of the European continent by the unique way in which he manages to combine elements of American Blues and funk, French chanson and Belgian barroom-songs into his own personal style''. He has been putting out albums - solo and in various groups - since the early 90s. EMI France. 2005.
Live in Brussels,Arno,EMI Int'l,Alternative Pop/Rock,French,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Music
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Live In Dublin
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P1KTVY Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Atlantic City
- Old Dan Tucker
- Eyes On The Prize
- Jesse James
- Further On (Up The Road)
- O Mary Don't You Weep
- Erie Canal
- If I Should Fall Behind
- My Oklahoma Home
- Highway Patrolman
- Mrs. McGrath
- How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live
- Jacob's Ladder
Tracks:
- Long Time Comin'
- Open All Night
- Pay Me My Money Down
- Growin' Up
- When The Saints Go Marching In
- This Little Light Of Mine
- American Land
- Blinded By The Light
- Love Of The Common People
- We Shall Overcome
Amazon.com
The last time Bruce Springsteen gave up E Street for Folk Street, the band of fiddles, banjos, and accordions--sans audience--was recording 2006's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions in the informality of his living room. This time the Boss takes his American-music foray to Ireland for a three-night stint on the north quay of Dublin's River Liffey. The 23 songs drawn from those performances cover most of the songs from the Pete Seeger tribute, but venture drastically into Springsteen's popular back catalog ("Atlantic City," "Highway Patrolman," "Blinded By the Light") while delving further into his affinity for multiple styles of music, from folk and blues to gospel and country. "If I Should Fall Behind" plays like a tear-jerking last call in a dimly lit pub. "Open All Night" has been shaped into pure swing, complete with pedal steel and sax. And "Jesse James," with its furious banjo, spectator handclaps, and Springsteen howl, could pass for the Pogues, circa 1985. A simultaneously released DVD uses nine cameras to capture every sweat-beaded highlight, from the tin whistle of "Further Up the Road" to an arena bursting out in a "We Shall Overcome" singalong. --Scott HolterAlbum Description
New 2 CD set features 23 songs, including fan favorites, Springsteen classics and never-before-released performancesCustomer Reviews:
Powerful, raucous, joyful, heartbreaking.......2007-07-13
Springsteen is almost impossible to review, but I'll just say that, as much as I loved the Rising, Live in Barcelona, and Devils and Dust, the Seeger Sessions and this live album have taken him into a musical stratosphere that maybe only Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson can touch -- pure Americana.
Most of the other reviewers have adequately pointed out the highlights, but I'll say that the mournful dirge that the band transformed "When the Saints Come Marching In" to made tears stream down my face when I first heard this version, especially as it comes in the set after "How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live". Folk music is as relevant as it ever was.
If you like any strain of Americana roots music -- blues, folk, jazz, gospel, Western swing, roots country, mountain/Scots/Irish music -- this concert will blow you away and make you sing with the crowd.
The best live CD I've ever heard.......2007-07-11
I miss the E Street Band, but the Sessions Band he's gathered for this effort is excellent. His backup singers are soulful and the 17 piece band can handle anything from swing to Irish without missing a beat.
"Varied" is a mild description for this CD. Anyone else did this kind of concert, you'd have mixed reviews. Bruce can put folk next to swing next to gospel and then turn around and rock the house without ticking people off. He's also going international, doing American music right next to Irish traditional ballads and it appears the Dublin audience is eating it up.
Bruce breathes new life into the music here. I grew up hearing "Jesse James" but it wasn't like this. And "Jacob's Ladder" sure isn't what I heard in church.
He's also taken "Blinded by the Light" which was one of the first Bruce songs I heard and breathed new life into the live version.
"How can a poor man stand such times and live?" is one of the most heartwrenching protest songs I've heard. He really took the comments about the Dixie Chicks "Shut up and sing" to heart.
I don't like usually live CDs most of the time. Hate the staticky sussurus of the applause in the background and some idiot has got to yell the performer's name at least once per song. "Live in Dublin" is beautifully engineered. You get the 'feel' of the hall and the voices of the audience joining Bruce in song, yet the really annoying audience noise is minimized.
Terrific!!!!!.......2007-07-07
Best music from anyone in years!!!!.......2007-06-29
I am so glad that I was able to experience this in concert, in the summer of 2006 near Chicago, IL. It was an experience that I will never forget. The music just captures you, and doesn't let go.
I have purchased both versions of "We Shall Overcome" (So glad to finally have "Buffalo Gals" & "Bring 'Em Home" on CD!). I also have "Live In Dublin" on CD, and the DVD too!
Keep this type of music coming Bruce! It's great!
springsteen at his best.......2007-06-24
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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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Try! John Mayer Trio Live in Concert
John Mayer Trio , John Mayer , Steve Jordan , and Pino Palladino Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BJS4SU Release Date: 2005-11-22 |
Tracks:
- Who Did You Think I Was
- Good Love Is On The Way
- Wait Until Tomorrow
- Gravity
- Vultures
- Out of My Mind
- Another Kind of Green
- I Got A Woman
- Somethings Missing
- Daughters
- Try
Amazon.com
Longtime listeners have seen it coming: it was only a matter of time before John Mayer dropped the pop star pretense and proved he could really bring it. Chalk it up to one too many Dave Matthews comparisons, or the cupcake-sweet residue stuck to his image after the success of "Your Body Is a Wonderland"--but something convinced Mayer it was time to take him game to the next level. With help from studio pros Steve Jordan and Pino Palladino, he succeeds on Try. If the muscled-up covers of Jimi Hendrix's "Wait Until Tomorrow" and Ray Charles' "I Got a Woman" don't scream "no more Mr. Nice Guy" loud enough, the brawn of blues-rock opener "Who Do You Think I Was" does for sure. Mixed in with the Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton-esque stuff are a few mellow numbers--"Daughters," most notably, returns from Heavier Things alongside "Something's Missing"--but even those songs seem hopped up on rock-God hormones. This newfound sizzle can't fix everything; that segment of the music-buying public that would accuse the singer of having a voice like "a whispering midget" (to quote a customer review of Mayer's work) won't want to add this disc to their collection. The good news for Mayer, though, is that anybody with an ear for genuine rock'n'roll chops will. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Better than expected.......2007-05-30
There are old favorites here, but again- he never sings the same song twice, and has a lot of fun with his music! His music is so dam good people buy cd's with the same tracks just to hear them a different way!
Live Album.......2007-05-26
Eh.......2007-05-13
Maybe I should have gotten it for 99c from I-tunes
Not a bad album, but not GREAT imho.
Loved it!.......2007-05-13
Great guitar.......2007-05-07
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Live in Dublin
Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band Manufacturer: Columbia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PGTPE6 Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Atlantic City
- Old Dan Tucker
- Eyes On The Prize
- Jesse James
- Further On (Up The Road)
- O Mary Don't You Weep
- Erie Canal
- If I Should Fall Behind
- My Oklahoma Home
- Highway Patrolman
- Mrs. McGrath
- How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live (Bruce Springsteen Version)
- Jacob's Ladder
Tracks:
- Open All Night
- Pay Me My Money Down
- Growin' Up
- When The Saints Go Marching In
- This Little Light Of Mine
- American Land
- Blinded By The Light (bonus track)
- Love Of The Common People(bonus track)
- We Shall Overcome (bonus track)
Tracks:
- Atlantic City (video content)
- Old Dan Tucker (video content)
- Eyes On The Prize(video content)
- Jesse James(video content)
- Further On (Up The Road)(video content)
- O Mary Don't You Weep(video content)
- Erie Canal(video content)
- If I Should Fall Behind (video content)
- My Oklahoma Home (video content)
- Highway Patrolman (video content)
- Mrs. McGrath (video content)
- How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live (Bruce Springsteen Version) (video content)
- Jacob's Ladder (video content)
- Long Time Comin' (video content)
- Open All Night(video content)
- Pay Me My Money Down (video content)
- Growin' Up (video content)
- When The Saints Go Marching In (video content)
- This Little Light Of Mine (video content)
- American Land (video content)
- Blinded By The Light (video content)
- Love Of The Common People ( BONUS video content)
- We Shall Overcome (BONUS video content)
Amazon.com
The last time Bruce Springsteen gave up E Street for Folk Street, the band of fiddles, banjos, and accordions--sans audience--was recording 2006's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions in the informality of his living room. This time the Boss takes his American-music foray to Ireland for a three-night stint on the north quay of Dublin's River Liffey. The 23 songs drawn from those performances cover most of the songs from the Pete Seeger tribute, but venture drastically into Springsteen's popular back catalog ("Atlantic City," "Highway Patrolman," "Blinded By the Light") while delving further into his affinity for multiple styles of music, from folk and blues to gospel and country. "If I Should Fall Behind" plays like a tear-jerking last call in a dimly lit pub. "Open All Night" has been shaped into pure swing, complete with pedal steel and sax. And "Jesse James," with its furious banjo, spectator handclaps, and Springsteen howl, could pass for the Pogues, circa 1985. A simultaneously released DVD uses nine cameras to capture every sweat-beaded highlight, from the tin whistle of "Further Up the Road" to an arena bursting out in a "We Shall Overcome" singalong. --Scott HolterAlbum Description
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES 2CD'S & 1 DVDBRUCE SPRINGSTEEN WITH THE SESSIONS BAND LIVE IN DUBLIN FEATURES 23 SONGS DRAWN FROM THE BAND'S PERFORMANCES IN DUBLIN, IRELAND AT THE POINT ON NOVEMBER 17, 18 & 19, 2006. SONGS INCLUDE FAN FAVORITES FROM `THE SEEGER SESSIONS,' RADICAL INTERPRETATIONS FROM THE SPRINGSTEEN SONGBOOK AND RARE SONGS APPEARING FOR THE FIRST TIME ON ANY SPRINGSTEEN RELEASE.
Customer Reviews:
Bruce Springsteen live in Dublin with the Sessions band.......2007-07-03
Springsteen in Dublin.......2007-07-03
Swing Out , Brothers and Sisters, Swing Out.......2007-06-24
"Live In Dublin' was one of those once in a lifetime events that we all wish we had attended. Every reviewer sings praise for this CD and DVD. Veteran concert goers and reviewers say this was the best concert they had ever attended. That is all well and good, but in the end Bruce Springsteen and the Sessions Band care about their fans. You can hear the fans singing along, 'Pay Me My Money Down ', 'Further On Up The Road', 'Erie Canal' and then there is 'Mrs McGrath' an obvious Irish favorite. Just when you think this CD could not get any better, the Boss kicks it up a notch. In fact I was singing along with the rest of'em. The ambience that the live audience gives to this CD is palpable. Springsteen and the audience must have shared the energy and the vibes from the Irish. You can feel the excitement in the air. I thought the Seeger CD was one of the Boss's best CD's, but the 'Live In Dublin' is undoubtabley the best. As my best friend has said, "This is one of the top five CD's ever".
Bruce Springsteen's manager Jon Landau said, "'Live in Dublin' charts the development of a band from an informal gathering in Bruce's living room to an onstage powerhouse. It also documents the growth in Bruce's vision of American music; it includes folk music, blues, Dixieland, country, swing, gospel, rock, down to and including his own writing. It's all performed with Bruce's classic energy and focus. I think it's some of the finest music he's ever made." The 23 songs on this CD are the best of the best. Included are many from his Seegers CD. They all belong in Springsteen's chest of dreams.
This CD and DVD are memorial for the emotions that are so evident in every song. Songs like the antiwar "Mrs. McGrath" and "O Mary Don't You Weep" benefit from these in-concert performances, "and a 17-piece band allows Springsteen to freewheel onto back roads" said Marty Lance. "If I Should Fall Behind" becomes a lovely waltz, "Open All Night" swings like Bob Wills, and "Growin' Up" and "Blinded by the Light" are new arrangements. "The high point, however, just might be "How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live," the 1929 Blind Alfred Reed song that Springsteen has retrofitted with new lyrics about the government's bungling of Hurricane Katrina's aftermath. Bruce's connection to folk protest deepens, on the rewrite of "How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live". A Depression era classic that Springsteen found on a Ry Cooder album and then amended with his own brilliantly Bush-baiting verse is perhaps the most politically extreme and, as hammered home here, exultant performance of his career." Even more wonderful is "Eyes On The Prize", sung with Mark Anthony Thompson. "If I Should Fall Behind", a duet with Patty Sciafla, is one of my favorites, and "When The Saints Go Marching In" and "This Little Light Of Mine" rock free and easy. "In short, it's everything Springsteen's big-hearted thoughtfully impassioned take on Americana ever set out to be. Swing out sisters and brothers, swing out."
GAVIN MARTIN
Columbia Records released 'Bruce Springsteen With The Sessions Band Live in Dublin' a concert DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and separate two-CD set release, as well as a combination DVD/CD package. The two-CD set, DVD and Blu-ray Disc each feature 23 songs drawn from the band's performances in Dublin, Ireland at The Point on November 17, 18 and 19, 2006. The DVD can be seen on selected PBS stations and a glorious DVD it is;. PBS shouold reel in the cash after viewing this marvelous DVD.
There are not enough superlatives in my repetoire to register the delight of this CD. I have played it many times and will soon listen again.
The New Boss Lives On.
Highly Heartily Recommended. prisrob 06-05-07
Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band: Live In Dublin DVD
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
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bruce morphing?.......2007-06-23
But once the Born in the USA tour was over, Bruce went down the tubes (in my book). Yeah, he still did some great shows, but those memories faded fast. He seemed to be getting an attitude.
Here, however, he seems to have once again captured some of his earlier energy and commitment to the fans. This double-cd is great! He definitely has regained his knack (here) for musical arrangements that'll stand the test of time.
If you are a floundering Bruce fan, get this one; it'll be one cd you'll wear out. Well worth the money.
Will the real Bruce Springsteen please stand up?.......2007-06-11
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Fantasia - Live In Tokyo: 2007 (2CD)
Asia Manufacturer: Eagle Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QFCD5O Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Time Again
- Wildest Dreams
- One Step Closer
- Roundabout
- Without You
- Cutting It Fine
- Steve Howe Guitar Solo
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
Tracks:
- Don't Cry
- Court Of The Crimson King
- Here Comes The Feeling
- Video Killed The Radio Star
- The Heat Goes On / Carl Palmer Drum Solo
- Only Time Will Tell
- Sole Survivor
- Ride Easy
- Heat Of The Moment
Album Description
Asia, featuring members of Yes, ELP and King Crimson, was the first "supergroup" of the eighties. Their eponymous debut album, released in 1982, was a huge success racking up global sales in excess of 15 million copies. In 2006 the original four members reunited for the first time in over 20 years for a series of concerts in the US and the UK. The success of this tour led to a full-blown world tour running throughout 2007 in celebration of their 25th anniversary. This CD was recorded in Tokyo in March 2007 on the Japanese leg of the tour. The companion DVD will be released in Fall 2007 on Eaglevision.Customer Reviews:
Outstanding!.......2007-07-15
I was a bit more than pleasantly surprised upon my first listen of this fantastic album. Meticulous in every respect, you'd be hard pressed to find four musicians that top these gentlemen. I love their rendition of "video killed the radio star". And truly the finest rendition of "the smile has left your eyes" they've done to date. I too consider John Wetton one of the finest vocalists on earth. And Steve Howe's guitar and mandolin playing never sounded better.
The press and public did them "dirty" a few decades ago, but Asia has staying power and excellent material to see them through. I'm ecstatic that they're back again. I met John Wetton in May 1996. You won't find a finer gent anywhere. And his guitar and bass playing coupled with Downes and Palmer move like a well-oiled music machine. Great album (er`oops CD). Buy it and ride easy.
Worth the wait!.......2007-07-14
"Fantasia" is nearly as good as being there. Music quality on live albums is either good or bad, never in between. Fortunately, this one delivers. The talents of Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Carl Palmer and (my favorite) John Wetton are clearly evident, both individually and collectively. When you consider how long they've been at this business, well before Asia was formed, it's mighty impressive how they continue to bring considerable skill and enthusiasm to the stage.
It's also great to see them dig out examples of their individual earlier work, something they were pressured to shun in the '80s. Asia isn't ELP, Yes or King Crimson, but there's a legacy in those bands that resonates in Asia's music, so those songs certainly weren't out of place.
In short, this is well worth buying, listening to and celebrating four very talented musicians and their considerable contributions to rock music.
Captures their Great Sound.......2007-07-03
They sounded great in Beantown and they sound just as great in Tokyo.
All the hits are here plus songs from each of their respected bands they played in before Asia.
It's a great live disc.
Check it out!
ASIA IS BACK-WELL WORTH THE MONEY.......2007-07-02
Add another half star at least...They are back!!.......2007-07-01
Long Live Asia!!
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Journey: Live in New York
Richard Smallwood Manufacturer: Verity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HEWGM4 Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Introduction (His-Story)
- I Won't Give Up (Richard's Testimony)
- Journey featuring Kim Burrell
- I'll Trust You
- Praise Break
- We Worship You featuring Janice Chandler-Eteme (one of America's
- Holy Holy featuring The Richard Smallwood SingersSPECIAL VIDEO ENHANCEMENT: I'll Trust You, Journey
Tracks:
- All The Glory
- Morning's Breaking featuring Kelly Price
- We've Come Too Far featuring The Hawkins Family
- He Won't Leave You featuring The Richard Smallwood Singers
- Precious Is Your Name featuring Chaka Khan
- Journey's End
- Dedication To Mom: I'd Rather Have Jesus (Piano Solo by Richard Smallwood)
- BONUS: I'll Trust You (Performance Track)
- BONUS: I'll Trust You (Instrumental Track)
Album Description
Journey: Live in New York is filled with the signature Richard Smallwood melodies, harmonies, and orchestral arrangements that listeners have come to expect and adore. Smallwood's musical genius blurs the lines between live audience and taped recording, transporting the listener to the actual event, rather than leaving them sitting in a spectator's position. And, just as always, Vision, the rich and vibrant choir, backs Smallwood to bring his songs to life. Journey: Live in New York, boasts guest appearances by Chaka Khan, Kelly Price, The Hawkins Family and more! This double CD also includes special enhancements and live concert video.Customer Reviews:
Excellence Personified!.......2007-07-05
Awesome.......2007-07-05
Not the typical Smallwood item.......2007-07-03
Richard Smallwood continues his Journey.......2007-06-16
Smallwood possesses an unquestionable gift; one given to him by God and shared with the world through his passion and ministry of gospel music. The journey of Richard Smallwood (in song) became apparent to the world in the early 1980's, though he'd been singing since childhood and directing choirs since age 12.
Recorded, August 2005, the initial release date of this project was rescheduled, due in part to the loss of Richard's beloved Mother, Mabel Ruth Smallwood, whom he honors and credits highly with giving him his start in the art of music.
I was in attendance the evening of this recording and the atmosphere inside of the Hammerstein Ballroom, before the recording, was electric, to say the least. You see, New York City admires Richard Smallwood and to have him agree to record a live project on the richest island in the world, Manhattan, was an event!
You will find that this effort consists of not 1, but 2 CD's; one disc is enhanced with a video performance and before closing out disc two, you are treated to 3 bonus tracks. As much as I admire Professor Smallwood, while reviewing this product, I wasn't thoroughly inspired by what I heard until disc two filled the studio. Oh yes, "I'll Trust Him" on disc one, performed by Mr. Smallwood was excellent, but that was all. Vision, Smallwood's talent laden ensemble, start the ball rolling on disc two with a rousing anthem entitled "All The Glory"; it just gets better from there as special guests, Kelly Price, The Hawkins Family and new convert, Chaka Khan take the stage.
Overall, this offering from Richard Smallwood is acceptable, for it is he who is responsible for the movement and undeniable marriage of classical music to traditional gospel music; for that he will always be esteemed. My faves on Journey: Live in New York include, "I'll Trust Him", "All The Glory", "Morning's Breaking" and "Precious Is Your Name."
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Richard wat happened?!.......2007-06-12
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Live in Glasgow
Paul Rodgers Manufacturer: Eagle Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O590E8 Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
Tracks:
- I'll Be Creepin'
- The Stealer
- Ride On A Pony
- Radioactive
- Be My Friend
- Warboys
- Feel Like Makin' Love
- Bad Company
- (I Just Wanna) See You Smile
- Louisiana Blues
- Fire And Water
- Wishing Well
- All Right Now
- I'm A Mover
- The Hunter
- Can't Get Enough Of Your Love
- Seagull
Album Description
His resume reads like a rock fan's wildest dream: frontman and main songwriter for FREE (founded with the late guitarist Paul Kossoff), BAD COMPANY, THE FIRM, SOLO & QUEEN. Paul Rodgers has been electrifying audiences since he hit #1 with his worldwide hit "All Right Now" co-written with Free. After six years with FREE, Rodgers formed BAD COMPANY with Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs. As the main songwriters they wrote all of the platinum records and #1 hits. While moving forward as a solo artist he took a slight detour and formed THE FIRM with LED ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page. He then continued as a solo artist and received a Grammy Nomination for his "Muddy Water Blues" CD on which he wrote the title track. In 2005 he joined forces with QUEEN and toured worldwide at QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS performing songs from both of their catalogues. He is currently proceeding on two fronts with QUEEN and as a solo artist. In '07, he will play ten exclusive US dates this spring and one summer date in Holland. For a man who prefers to keep a low profile, his talent still shines brightly.Customer Reviews:
Paul Rodgers is still "the voice" of rock!.......2007-05-13
The Firm, and his solo career, It would have been great if he got in
a song from his band The Law, but this CD is so packed with hits, The
Law won't be missed. He sounds great, the band rocks, and there is not
one dud on this CD. If you've enjoyed Paul's music over the years, you
will enjoy this Live set of songs, and of course, play it loud!
Paul Rodgers just gets better all the time.......2007-05-09
PAUL RODGERS - Best Male Vocalist Ever.......2007-04-20
The thing I especially like about this CD is the return of Mr. Howard Leese. Original guitarist with Heart. Which ironically, Ann Wilson is the Best Female Vocalist Ever.
Everything Paul Rodgers touches turns to gold. Now if we could get rock stations to play new music by old guys, we'd be set.
Buy this CD!
FREE Again!.......2007-04-19
Ten of seventeen tracks are reprised FREE songs, thank you Mr.Rodgers.
I first saw FREE in 1970, and Paul's voice is better now; though there can be no substitute for Koss ... his alter-ego.
This CD will get no media play...
A sad testimony to the state of ho' music airwaves....
Am I banned now?
100% Killer, 0% Filler.......2007-04-19
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Live in Paris
Diana Krall Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006J9OT Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- I Love Being Here With You
- Let's Fall in Love
- 'Deed I Do
- The Look of Love
- East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- Devil May Care
- Maybe You'll Be There
- 'S Wonderful
- Fly Me to the Moon
- A Case of You
- Just the Way You Are
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Recorded at the historic Olympia Theatre in Paris in November 2001, this is Diana Krall's first live album. Backed by her quicksilver combo of bassist John Clayton, drummer Jeff Hamilton, and guitarist John Pisano (on some tracks), Krall's jazz heritage comes through loud and clear on this program of standards, ballads, and bossa novas. On Peggy Lee's "I Love Being Here with You," Bob Dorough's "Devil May Care," and Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon," Krall's snappy, postbop piano playing shows off her debt to Nat "King" Cole and Jimmy Rowles. Her cool contralto vocals are illuminated by the Orchestre Symphonique Europeen, under the direction of Alan Broadbent, as well as the London Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Claus Ogerman. Krall's deep take on Joni Mitchell's "A Case of You" is a great choice for an encore, and the CD concludes with Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are" (a studio track from a film called The Guru), with tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker and bassist Christian McBride. This collection only hints at what Diana Krall has to offer in the future.--Eugene Holley Jr.Album Description
Canadian version of 2002 live release includes one exclusive bonus track, 'Charmed Life' & the U.S. bonus track, 'Just The Way You Are' (Studio Version/Billy Joel cover). The first-ever live concert recording from Grammy winning vocalist/pianist Diana Krall, recorded at the Paris Olympia Theatre winter 2002. Here finally, captured in amazing audio quality, is an album showcasing the magic of Krall's concert performances. Krall & her band - perform some of the tunes from Krall's studio recordings, such as 'East of the Sun (West of the Moon)' & 'Devil May Care'. Joined by special guests John Pisano (acoustic guitar) & Paulinho DaCosta (percussion) for several tracks, including the Gershwin's 'S'wonderful'. The Orchestre Symphonique European, conducted by Alan Broadbent with special guest conductor Claus Ogerman, is featured on the upbeat 'Let's Fall in Love' & a haunting interpretation of 'I've Got YouAlbum Details
Includes Two Bonus Tracks of "Charmed Life" and the Enhanced Track "Look of Love".Customer Reviews:
Diana Krall at her best.......2007-06-20
you know that.......2007-04-12
Very Enjoyable and that's all that matters..........2007-02-24
This is a very very good Jazz band and Diana Krall swings. She plays well and she does an incredible amount with the voice that the maker gave here. The album is very enjoyable to me and it's a good place to start if you want to hear Diana Krall.
Is she great? That question is so subjective and who cares anyway. One reviewer suggested that calling her great was disrespectful to the great Jazz singers. Popular singers like Diana bring attention to Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughn and Sinatra etc... People start with Diana and move backward from there... 5 stars from this reviewer!!!
Not a fan of live albums, but this one's energy shines through.......2007-01-19
terrific band.......2007-01-19
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Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
Wilco Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BCE90O Release Date: 2005-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Misunderstood
- Company in My Back
- The Late Greats
- Hell Is Chrome
- Handshake Drugs
- I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
- Shot in the Arm
- At Least Thats What You Said
- Wishful Thinking
- Jesus, Etc.
- Im the Man Who Loves You
- Kicking Television
Tracks:
- Via Chicago
- Hummingbird
- Muzzle of Bees
- One by One
- Airline to Heaven
- Radio Cure
- Ashes of American Flags
- Heavy Metal Drummer
- Poor Places
- Spiders (Kidsmoke)
- Comment
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Recorded over four-nights in front of a sold-out hometown crowd at Chicago's historic Vic Theatre in 2005, Kicking Television: Live In Chicago is the first official live release from Wilco. It's remarkable to think that a band so well known for for its richly varied, inspiring live sets waited so long to get one these things out. At the same time, it's a little foreign hearing songs that once felt like personal treasures, plus a set-closing cover of Charles Wright's "Comment," handed over to the masses - the quietly disturbing "Misunderstood" is transformed into an audience sing-along, "Handshake Drugs" becomes a communal jig, and "Heavy Metal Drummer" a certifiable party anthem. Luckily, the whoops and clinking cocktail glasses can't take away from Jeff Tweedy's compelling laments or the band's full-throttle charge, particularly on a knuckle-gripping reworkings of "A Shot In The Arm" and "Ashes of American Flags." --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
Kicking Television-Live in Chicago, recorded over four nights in May at The Vic Theatre. "It's really the best it's ever felt," said Jeff Tweedy to the Detroit Free Press earlier this year. "I would say at this point, I don't think I've ever been in a band that's felt this connected and unified with this collective vision." To document that collective vision that band called upon veteran mixing engineer Jim Scott (Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dave Matthews, Johnny Cash) to capture the energy, excitement, clarity and musicality that has earned Wilco continued praise for their live shows around the world.Customer Reviews:
Burns like a Sparkler!.......2007-05-23
Disc #2 **
There is always pressure on great "live" bands to release that one live album. Loyal fans of course will scream 'till they are blue in the face that they will never be able to capture that feel from actually being there and seeing it live. I think that is generally because the people that have actually seen the band live like to separate themselves from the masses, you know, feel special and all. Well, after listening to the first disc of this album you are ready to tell those prima donnas, hey, they are doing it! The first disc is magic. There are three songs on it that I might not have chosen, but overall, tremendous, shines bright. However, the second disc sees the band go into a lot slower numbers that could cause one to scratch their head. It's not that they are bad songs, just that they are not anywhere close to being rockers, which is kind of what I am looking for at a concert. The Sparkler starts to burn out a bit. Although, "Poor Places" and "Airline to Heaven" really do shine bright. Of course, how a song like "I'm Always in Love" does not make it on this release is a mystery to me, arguably Wilco's biggest crowd pleaser. Overall, the release is solid, showing excellent musicianship, but disc 1 proves quite superior to disc 2. So, if you were to rip a disc for your car stereo, you might want to lean on that more.
Incredible.......2007-02-01
Need a 48th opinion?.......2007-01-03
How about a decent guitar solo?.......2006-12-19
I like parts of nearly every Wilco song, but a good portion of their new songs unravel into a complete unlistenable mess because, it seems, Tweedy feels the need to buck convention at every turn. "Spiders" is a perfect example of this. Another example is "Misunderstood." Hearing Tweedy scream "nothing" 35 times might be fun when you're drunk at a concert, but not everytime you listen in your living room. And I can't figure out why nearly every guitar solo with the new Wilco is either an indistiguishable wall of noise or a screechy mess. I am all for innovation, but just play the thing already!
Don't get me wrong, there are some great songs here. Not surprisingly, my favorites are "One on One" and "Airline to Heaven," both of which are more reminiscent of their earlier work. Also, their live sound is somehow much fuller than their studio work and most of their songs from Ghost sound better because of that. However, as a whole, Kicking Television is a bit frustrating for me.
Similar to how U2 experimented in the 90s with the uneven Zooropa and Pop, Wilco is willing to take a chance and I will give them some credit and slack for that. But after Blue Sky Blue, this Wilco fan will be hoping for more "Kingpin" and less "Kidsmoke."
wilco songs come to life.......2006-09-22
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Grace: Live in Kenya
Bishop T.D. Jakes & the Potter's House Mass Choir Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3ST98 Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Celebrate
- Sound Of Praise
- Grace
- King Of Kings
- Magnify The Lord With Me
- You Alone
- Praise Is My Weapon
- Say Yes
- He Does All Things Well
- I Was Made To Worship You
- Bishop's Sermonette
- Water In The Well
Customer Reviews:
Classy.......2007-07-03
Simply Beautiful.......2007-05-28
The production on this CD is simply and not overdone; the harmonies and the instrumentation are beautiful in a way that incorporates you in the presence of God.
Buy this CD and you will not be disappointed...
This was not recorded live in Kenya..........2007-05-15
HIghly recommended.......2007-05-09
A Very Spiritual Uplifting CD.......2007-04-11
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