| 1. One Tune Pan Man |
| 2. Let the Soca Play |
| 3. Black Woman Lament |
| 4. All Night Long |
| 5. I Shall Be Released |
| 6. Tell de Truth |
| 7. More Come |
| 8. All Saints Road |
| 9. Nation of Importers |
| 10. Santi Manitay (Sans d'Humanite) |
| 11. Black Woman Ring Bang |
| 12. Let the Soca Play [12"] |
| 13. Let the Soca Play [Dub] |
| 14. Let the Soca Play [Acappella] |
Rebellion,Black Stalin,Ice,Caribbean,Party Soca,Reggae,Soca,Social Commentary,Trinidad and Tobago
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Essential Purcell
Henry Purcell , New College Choir Oxford , King's Consort , Robert King , Roy Goodman , Charles Daniels , John Mark Ainsley , James Bowman , Peter Buckoke , Jane Coe , Rogers Covey-Crump , Gillian Fisher , Michael George , Miles Golding , Jane Norman , Barbara Bonney , Mark Caudle , William Carter , King's Consort Choir , Helen Gough , Paul Nicholson , Angela East , Barry Guy , Tessa Bonner , Jerome Finnis , Rupert Bawden , Lucy Howard , Richard Campbell , Susan Addison , James O'Donnell , and Stephen Saunders Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ZDU Release Date: 1995-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol. 5: Welcome, Welcome Glorious Morn. Symphony And Opening Chorus
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol. 3: Be Welcome Then, Great Sir
- Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.1: Oh, Fair Cedaria
- The Choir Of The King's Consort: Hear My Prayer, O Lord
- Great Baroque Arias: When I Am Laid In Earth ('Dido's Lament')
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.1: Let Mine Eyes Run Down With Tears (Part 1)
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.4: The Sparrow And The Gentle Dove
- Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.1: If Music Be The Food Of Love (First Setting)
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.5: Rejoice In The Lord Always ('The Bell Anthem')
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.3: Hosanna To The Highest
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.7: Thou Knowest, Lord, The Secrets Of Our Hearts
- Mr. Henry Purcell's Most Admirable Composures: Fairest Isle, All Isles Excelling
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.6: Mark, How Readily Each Pliant String
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.8: Sound The Trumpet
- Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.3: She Loves And She Confesses Too
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.8: O How Blest Is The Isle
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol.3: Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences
- Complete Anthems And Services Vol. 11: An Evening Hymn
- Complete Church Music Vol.2: Vouchsafe, O Lord, To Keep Us This Day
- Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.2: With Rapture Of Delight... Hail Bright Cecilia
Amazon.com essential recording
The "Essential" Purcell? Well, you could get a bunch of critics to argue about that for a few days, but in the meantime, here is a sampler of highlights from the King's Consort's three admirable Purcell series: the Complete Odes and Welcome Songs, Complete Anthems and Services, and Complete Secular Solo Songs. There are, of course, some of Purcell's most-performed pieces (which probably are "essential"): Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas, "Sound the trumpet" from Come, ye sons of Art, Rejoice in the Lord alway (the "Bell Anthem," named for the string figure at the opening that sounds like pealing bells), the gently patriotic "Fairest isle, all isles excelling" (sung by a miscast James Bowman), and a selection from the funeral music for Queen Mary. There are also some delightful surprises--particularly among the little-known secular songs and church music. The plaintive "O fair Cedaria" gets a lovely performance by Barbara Bonney (a singer not usually associated with Purcell); tenor Rogers Covey-Crump (possibly the ideal high tenor for Purcell) sings the enchanting "If music be the food of love"; the church anthems "Let mine eyes run down with tears" and "Remember not, O Lord, our offences" have some startling harmonies as daring as any Monteverdi ever wrote. If you're unfamiliar with Purcell, this reasonably priced disc is a good place to start exploring without a big initial investment. --Matthew WestphalCustomer Reviews:
Mad about Baroque.......2007-02-12
The beauty of the songs brings tears to my eyes.......2002-08-21
Brilliant.......2001-10-31
These songs aren't only beautiful, they're also poignant, sweet and unpretentious. I think that it will be very clear to anyone who listens to this recording that Mr Purcell was one of the finest composers that ever lived.
Be Welcome then, great Sirs (and Mesdames)........2001-10-20
This has an extraordinary effect on the listener. Whereas Bach, with his mathematical abstractions, sounds universal and timeless, Purcell's music takes the listener back 300 years, back to different ways of thinking about, feeling about and addressing things we still think etc. about today - death, love, friendship. The emotion is timeless, but the music's beauty is alien, THEIRS, hence its preciousness.
A lot of intelligence has gone into the unity of this compilation, beginning with two Welcomes (to the dawn and to the listener, in this case a King), and ending with thoughts of evening, death and a Baroque 'Thank you for the music'. These are bright, fanfare-like works, but the predominant mood is slow, ruminative, quiet. The selection covers the wide range of Purcell's oeuvre, from opera and funeral marches to secular songs and odes, and includes his most famous vocal works - Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas, sung by Gillian Fisher, and never more evocative of pagan loss and death; the massive 'Bell Anthem', with its ingenious opening symphony and joyful antiphon; and a miraculously serene 'Evening Hymn', Dido's opposite, death indicating hope, the treble voice swirling over the heavy ground bass like the soul released from the inert body.
it might seem quixotic to choose highlights from an exemplary collection of highlights, but the entry of the strings washing over the serene repetition of 'Be Welcome then, great Sir' always makes my heart stop still, while the musical picture of 'Bold Honour', the 'noisy Nothing, stalking shade', blocking the poet's amorous intentions in 'She loves and confesses too', adds a chilling hint of life's transience to a bouyantly bawdy song.
Brilliant Purcell Disc .......2000-11-30
An outstanding Purcell offering. With a beautiful perfomance by Barbara Bonney of 'Oh, fair Cedaria'. Susan Gritton is equally captivating in 'She loves and she confesses too'. Gillian Fisher's rendition of the famous 'Dido's Lament' is haunting and poignant. Further an intelligent and brilliant 'Hosanna to the highest' by Michael George. James Bowman and Michael Chance sparkle in the countertenor duet 'Sound the trumpet' (from 'Come Ye sons of Art away'). And I should not forget to mention the joyous, luminous performance of the beautiful 'Bell Anthem'. To name but a few favourites, only James Bowman's 'Fairest Isle' was a disappointment.
Those who are familiar with Purcell's music will get an excellent disc with some of his most beloved works. If you are new to Purcell, this is, as already said a great introduction. Which might be the incentive to further explorations of Purcell.
by stardustraven
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Irish Songs of Rebellion/Irish Drinking Songs
The Clancy Brothers w , and Tommy Makem Manufacturer: Legacy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002NQ2 Release Date: 1994-07-18 |
Tracks:
- O Donnell Aboo
- The Croppy Box
- The Rising Of The Moon
- The Foggy Dew
- The Minstrel Boy
- The Wind That Shakes The Barley
- Tipperary Far Away
- Kelly The Boy From Killanne
- Kevin Barry
- Whack Fol The Diddle
- The Men Of The West
- Eamonn An Chniuic
- Nell Flaherty's Drake
- Boulavogue
- Whisky You're The Devil
- The Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
- The Moonshiner
- Bold Thady Quill
- Rosin The Bow
- Finnigan's Wake
- The Real Old Mountain Dew
- Courting In The Kitchen
- Mick McGuire
- A Jug Of Punch
- Johnny McEldoo
- Cruiscin Lan
- Portlairge
- The Parting Glass
Customer Reviews:
Points off for poor mastering, packaging.......2003-02-28
Many reviewers of other Clancy Bros. albums have complained about shoddy repackagings and haphazard presentation and noted that it's about time Sony/Columbia put some effort into compiling a complete set of Clancy Bros. recordings in proper sound quality. I heartily second this motion. ...
If you buy one Clancy Brothers CD...this is the one!!.......2001-03-14
Great rebel music........1999-12-12
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An Education in Rebellion
The Union Underground Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004UASO Release Date: 2000-07-18 |
Tracks:
- ...An Education In Rebellion
- Drivel
- South Texas Deathride
- Turn Me On 'Mr Deadman'
- Until You Crack
- Killing The Fly
- Natural High
- Revolution Man
- Trip With Jesus
- Bitter
- The Friend Song
Amazon.com
Union Underground's debut album is a bit of a mixed bag. Though they come from the industrial end of heavy metal, they're at their best when they incorporate the back-to-basics Southern grind of Monster Magnet and White Zombie on excellent tracks such as "Turn Me on 'Mr. Deadman'" and "South Texas Deathride." The amped-up spirit of grunge-rockers Alice in Chains loom large over "Killing the Fly" and "Revolution Man." Unfortunately, "Until You Crack" is fairly predictable, while "Trip" boasts ridiculous lyrics ("I'm a junkie / God is gay"). --Robert BurrowCustomer Reviews:
One of my favorite albums over time.......2007-07-06
great listen over the years.......2006-12-02
A Promising Band That Never Filled It's Potential.......2006-07-21
One Of The Overall CDs I Own.......2006-04-15
I only know of a few other cds in my eye that has only good songs.
Nevermind-Nirvana
Americana-Offspring
Every Six Seconds-Saliva
Sinner and Desensitized-Drowning Pool
My Favorite songs on this cd are "Revolution Man" (download the video off iTunes it rocks)"Trip With Jesus", my favorite song on the CD, and "South Texas Deathride".(i reconmend get "Ozzfest 2001 2nd Millenium" and "Live...One Nation Underground" to hear great live versions of the song.
Incredible Sound!.......2006-03-24
I got REALLY lucky when I ran across this band.
I can compare them to so many other bands, but they only seem to adopt certain qualities from each, so in a sense, they're a hybrid of originality. Take the frontman's voice. It reminds me at most times of Layne Staley (RIP), but at other times, it borders a Manson-esque/Rob Zombie feel. The guitars are tight, and while the riffs aren't necessarily all original, the twist of electronica gives each song a totally new appeal. The percussion section isn't anything that struck me as amazing, but this is good; it somehow meshes well within the song. (Most industrial-flavored bands-at least to me-have drums that stand out a little bit too much, making it easier to identify flaws or awkward musicianship).
What makes this album stand out is the INTENSITY each member puts into each song. I know I could be cyber-hanged for saying this, but I think they are BETTER than PM5K (whom I love, by the way). There seems to be a lot more vocal flexibility...the frontman ranges between creepy, growly whispers to throaty, infectious screams, to edgy anti-pop vocals (probably bad wording...think of Rob Zombie when he's carrying tunes instead of screaming or whispering). That's the best analogy I can think of at the moment.
As far as I'm concerned, there's not a bad song on the album, but there ARE standouts. Obviously, the ferocity displayed in "South Texas Death Ride" and "Turn Me On, Mr. Deadman" are immediate moshpit starters. "Killing the Fly" slows down the pace just a little, until the prechorus storms in with the anthemic: "I wanna break you!...". And personally, I don't care what the Amazon.com editor says. "Trip with Jesus" is THE best song on the album. Listen to it ONCE...LOUDLY. I guarantee you, you will find more climaxes in this song than any industrial band out there today...and this includes most Nine Inch Nails tracks.
Angry, bitter, fast-paced, and so much fun. I wish they had more albums out...I would definitely buy them.
Even if you still believe this review is questionable (and I guarantee, if you like Rob Zombie or PM5K, you'll love this stuff), it's really cheap, so what have you got to lose? Seriously...pick this UP!!!
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Joyful Rebellion
k-os Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VYQ4I Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- EMCEE Murdah
- Crucial
- Man I Used To Be
- Crabbuckit
- B-Boy Stance
- Commandante
- The Love Song
- Hallelujah
- Clap Ur Handz
- Dirty Water
- One Blood (Jiggy Homicide)
- Papercutz (w/hidden track "The Mirror")
Amazon.com
Hip-hop continues to grow up, expanding beyond the 'hood and outside of its American birthplace. Like France's IAM or Britain's Dizzee Rascal, this Canadian rapper puts a unique internationalist spin on contemporary rap. K-os is a skilled rhyme-slinger who openly loathes "bling rap" ("Emcee Murdah") and who harks back to rap's golden era on cuts like "B-Boy Stance," a James Brown breakbeat-fuelled number. However, like Andre 3000 and his "Hey Ya" pop affectations, K-os's strongest material might be the tunes that are the least hip-hop-inspired. Between the foot-tappin', finger-snappin' "Crabbuckit" (with a rhythmic backdrop that mimics Ray Charles's "Hit the Road Jack"), the reggae-pop mix of "Crucial," and the wily Michael Jackson impersonation of "Man I Used to Be," the wide array of musical reference points show rap's sonic possibilities. The ultramodern blend of frenzied turntable scratches and classical strings on "The Love Song" is reason enough to cop this. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
America . . . we have a problem........2007-05-02
He is, hands down, one of the most talented artists making music today. His second album, "Joyful Rebellion", should be looked at as "Exhibit B", with his first, "Exit", being "Exhibit A". From front to back, "Joyful Rebellion" is an overall enjoyable listen. k-os' musical style ranges from rock to rap, to soul and back. The best part about it is that he's actually very good! You need this in your life.
Lightning strikes twice.......2007-03-30
talented hip hop artist for once.......2006-08-05
Awesome!!!! 4 and half stars.......2006-05-30
K-OS is a breath of fresh air from the more 'popular' hip-hop artists. Distancing himself from the obscene lyrics and the 'gangsta' rapper image K-OS shows what being emcee is all about. Its not about having fancy cars, beautiful girls and dying in a blazing gunfight, its about making good music. And thats exactly what K-OS does without any of the ego stroking or negative stereotypes.
There are some songs which are little weak such as One Blood and Hallelujah but otherwise K-OS's lineup in Joyful Rebellion is air tight. Dirty Water, the product of his colusion with Sam Roberts (another great Canadian artist) is excellent. Other tracks that are exceptional are B-Boy Stance, Neutroniks, Emcee Murdah and Crucial.
close, but...........2006-04-28
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No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DD539 Release Date: 2003-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Blitzkrieg Bop - Ramones
- White Riot - The Clash
- Heart Of The City - Nick Lowe
- Boredom - Buzzcocks featuring Howard Devoto
- (I'm) Stranded - The Saints
- Neat Neat Neat - The Damned
- In The City - The Jam
- Final Solution - Pere Ubu
- Roadrunner - The Modern Lovers
- Little Johnny Jewel - Television
- One Chord Wonders - The Adverts
- Born To Lose - The Heartbreakers
- Search And Destroy - Iggy & The Stooges
- Let Me Dream If I Want To (Amphetamine Blues) - Mink DeVille
- Oh Bondage Up Yours! - X-Ray Spex
- 1 2 X U - Wire
- Blank Generation - Richard Hell & The Voidoids
- (Get A) Grip (On Yourself) - The Stranglers
- Cherry Bomb - The Runaways
- Personality Crisis - New York Dolls
- Teenage Depression - Eddie & The Hot Rods
- Two Tub Man - The Dictators
- Hey Joe (Version) - Patti Smith
- Your Generation - Generation X
Tracks:
- Lust For Life - Iggy Pop
- Gary Gilmore's Eyes - The Adverts
- Satday Night In The City Of The Dead - Ultravox!
- What Do I Get? - Buzzcocks
- X Offender - Blondie
- Lookin' After No. 1 - The Boomtown Rats
- Don't Dictate - Penetration
- Bingo Master - The Fall
- Free Money - Patti Smith
- The Modern World - The Jam
- Chinese Rocks - The Heartbreakers
- New Rose - The Damned
- Ambition - Subway Sect
- See No Evil - Television
- Suspect Device - Stiff Little Fingers
- Mannequin - Wire
- Baby Baby - The Vibrators
- Love Comes In Spurts - Richard Hell & The Voidoids
- First Time - The Boys
- Sonic Reducer - Dead Boys
- Shot By Both Sides - Magazine
- Mystery Dance - Elvis Costello
- Trash - New York Dolls
- The Day The World Turned Day-Glo - X-Ray Spex
- Do Anything You Wanna Do - Eddie & The Hot Rods
Tracks:
- Ready Steady Go - Generation X
- Teenage Kicks - The Undertones
- Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll - Ian Dury
- Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've?) - Buzzcocks
- Rocket U.S.A. - Suicide
- Mongoloid - Devo
- Homicide - 999
- Mr. Big - The Dils
- Warsaw - Joy Division
- Where Were You? - The Mekons
- Lexicon Devil - The Germs
- (My Baby Does) Good Sculptures - The Rezillos
- The Wait - The Pretenders
- We Got The Neutron Bomb - The Weirdos
- Pablo Picasso - The Modern Lovers
- Action Time Vision - Alternative TV
- 2-4-6-8 Motorway - Tom Robinson Band
- We Are The One - The Avengers
- Borstal Breakout - Sham 69
- Wasted - Black Flag
- Sheena Is A Punk Rocker - Ramones
- I Love Livin In The City - Fear
- She's So Modern - The Boomtown Rats
- Ghosts Of Princes In Towers - Rich Kids
- We're Desperate - X
- You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla) - The Dickies
- Dancing The Night Away - The Motors
Tracks:
- Hong Kong Garden - Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Hanging On The Telephone - Blondie
- Top Of The Pops - The Rezillos
- Adult Books - X
- The Sound Of The Suburbs - The Members
- California =DCber Alles - Dead Kennedys
- Another Girl, Another Planet - The Only Ones
- (I Want To Be An) Anglepoise Lamp - The Soft Boys
- Radio, Radio - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
- Typical Girls - The Slits
- Human Fly - The Cramps
- Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
- Babylon's Burning - The Ruts
- If The Kids Are United - Sham 69
- Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers
- Boys Don't Cry - The Cure
- She Is Beyond Good And Evil - The Pop Group
- Is She Really Going Out With Him? - Joe Jackson
- Get Over You - The Undertones
- Love Like Anthrax - Gang Of Four
- Peaches - The Stranglers
- Into The Valley - Skids
- You Can't Put Your Arms Round A Memory - Johnny Thunders
- Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division
Customer Reviews:
Very good introduction to '70's punk........2007-06-08
punk rebellion.......2007-05-08
Punk for all and all for punk
"Yes Thanks" to No Thanks.......2007-02-09
So I guess anyone who enjoyed this era of punk will enjoy this CD box set immensely.
The soundtrack to my college years.......2006-10-21
I have to agree with previous reviewers, though - this is not an overview of the punk movement by any stretch of the imagination. Luckily for me, that's not why I bought it. If you're looking for a representative collection of early punk, keep walking. But if you're looking to reconnect with your mis-spent youth, this is the place.
The Real Epitaph.......2006-05-15
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Anthems of Rebellion
Arch Enemy Manufacturer: Century Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AM6MY Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
Tracks:
- Tear Down the Walls (Intro)
- Silent Wars
- We Will Rise
- Dead Eyes See No Future
- Instinct
- Leader of the Rats
- Exist to Exit
- Marching on a Dead End Road
- Despicable Heroes
- End of the Line
- Dehumanization
- Anthem
- Saints and Sinners
Tracks:
- Lament of a Mortal Soul [Live][Multimedia Track]
- Behind the Smile [Live][Multimedia Track]
- Diva Satanica [Live][Multimedia Track]
- Exist to Exit [Dolby Digital 5.1 Mix]
- Leader of the Rats [Dolby Digital 5.1 Mix]
- Dead Eyes See No Future [Dolby Digital 5.1 Mix]
Album Description
2003 release for the thrash, power metal band features 13 tracks. Century Media.Customer Reviews:
Review.......2007-01-16
Favorites: Silent Wars, We Will Rise, Leader Of The Rats (amazing rhythms off this song), Marching On A Dead End Road, Dehumanization, and Saints And Sinners
Least Favorites: Instinct, End Of The Line, and Dead Eyes See No Future (being my least favorite one). Don't be fooled though as ALL of the songs are amazing to my ears.
Recommended for a melodic metal fan.
lacking..........2006-11-22
Arch Enemy delivers........2006-10-06
In fact, what we have here is a top-notch metal album with clever producing (Andy Sneap is friggin' brilliant), great musicianship, and very memorable songs. One song after another is, as far as I'm concerned, a classic. Among your Lamb of God, Avenged Sevenfold, In Flames, Killswitch Engage, Trivium drek Arch Enemy really sets themselves apart.
ANGELA RULES.......2006-06-02
I've Grown To Like This Much More + An Apology.......2006-05-18
I recently read a comment posted by a Mr.Ty Arthur who "confronted" me about some of the sexist comments in my previous review of this CD. If anyone was offended by them, I apologize. I would like to thank Mr. Arthur for calling me on my absolute stupidity. I couldn't have more respect for Angela Gossow. She is a true innovator.
Lastly I'd like to say buy any of Arch Enemy's albums, personally this isn't my favorite but it is very good none-the-less.
Strong Songs: We Will Rise, Dead Eyes See No Future (good EP as well), Instinct, Dehumanization (cool intro, good song), Saints & Sinners
Not So Strong: Personally I didn't like Silent Wars that much, plus of the 13 songs, 4 are under 2:15...just a thought
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The Rising of the Moon: Irish Songs of Rebellion
The Clancy Brothers w , and Tommy Makem Manufacturer: Tradition Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000058RT Release Date: 1998-02-03 |
Tracks:
- The Rising Of The Moon
- The Croppy Boy
- The Foggy Dew
- The Minstrel Boy
- The Wind That Shakes The Barley
- Tipperary Far Away
- Kelly The Boy From Killanne
- Kevin Barry
- Whack Fol The Diddle
- O'Donnell Aboo
- The Men Of The West
- Eamonn An Chnuic
- Nell Flaherty's Drake
- Boulavogue
Customer Reviews:
WHEN THE HARP WAS CRUSHED BENEATH THE CROWN .......2006-04-18
A word. As I developed a quasi- leftist political consciousness in my youth I also, in an unsystematic and for the most part then unconscious manner, developed an interest in what is today is called roots music. Initially this was reflected in my first love-the Blues. During the early sixties, under the influence of Dave Van Ronk at first, then Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie and the rest I developed an interest in folk music, then at the height of its revival. It is through this process that I came to appreciate the work of the artists under review. This is odd, and I will explain why. I was actually reared on the material presented here by my maternal grandfather, a great supporter of the Irish Republican Army. I gained from him my own romantic attachment to the exploits of the IRA in 1916 and beyond until independence. Although my own political evolution since then has led me away from political support to the IRA I still love the old songs which represent the spirit of Irish national identity and aspirations for national liberation historically suppressed by the bloody English.
A word about the songs presented here. The liner notes included with the CD are helpful here. The songs range in subject from `The Rising of the Moon' at the time of Wolfe Tone and the United Irishman, probably the last time that a united, independent, non-sectarian single Irish state was possible, to `Kevin Barry' and `Sean Treacy' just before the partition in 1921, creating the mess that still confronts us politically today. That said, as these lines are being written we are approaching the 90th Anniversary of the Easter Uprising of 1916. The vision that James Connolly and others of a Social Republic proclaimed at the General Post Office still waits. In short, there is still work to be done, North and South, united or as independent states. Listen to these songs to understand where we have come from and why we still need to fight.
Rebellion and transcendence.......2002-04-20
My one regret is that this album lacks a traditional version of Wearin' O The Green (the Wolfe Tones covered it on Profile). Like so many classic Irish rebel songs, Rising Of The Moon was written about the 1798 United Irishmen uprising, and is the same air as WOTG, but lyrically it lacks some of The Green's power. WOTG was about the banning of the shamrock and St. Patrick's Day by the English, and when they sang "They're hanging men and women there, for the wearin' o' the green" they weren't kidding.
This beautifully remastered CD contains a very informative booklet, which gives something of the history of each song, and which singer is featured, as well as details about each of the boys, including Pat's former IRA connections. Street cred, or what?
There are so many standout songs here, including Tipperary Far Away (sometimes known as Sean Tracy) and The Wind That Shakes The Barley, which features the golden voice of Tommy Makem. While Tommy's version is quite simply the best rendition ever by a male, the greatest version by a female remains Lisa Gerrard's version on Toward The Within by Dead Can Dance (available through Amazon).
Truly a wonderful album, full of love, passion and ancient wisdom.
Early Clancy stuff, seriously presented..........2001-12-30
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The Art of Rebellion
Suicidal Tendencies Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000286Z Release Date: 1992-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Can't Stop
- Accept My Sacrifice
- Nobody Hears
- Tap Into The Power
- Monopoly On Sorrow
- We Call This Mutha Revenge
- I Wasn't Meant To Feel This/Asleep At The Wheel
- Gotta Kill Captain Stupid
- I'll Hate You Better
- Which Way To Free?
- It's Going Down
- Where's The Truth
Amazon.com
Like Metallica, this So-Cal hardcore quartet has matured smartly into a rock juggernaut without betraying its initial fire and anger. The Peter (Queensryche) Collins production shines on "Accept My Sacrifice" and "Monopoly on Sorrow." --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
My intro. to Suicidal Tendencies.......2005-05-13
Ratings:
1. Can't Stop 5/5
2. Accept My Sacrifice 5/5
3. Nobody Hears 5/5 (My favorite song!)
4. Tap into the Power 5/5
5. Monopoly on Sorrow 5/5
6. We Call This Mutha Revenge 5/5
7. I Wasn't Meant to Feel This/Asleep at the Wheel 5/5
8. Gotta Kill Captain Stupid 5/5
9. I'll Hate You Better 4/5
10. Which Way to Free 5/5
11. It's Going Down 4/5
12. Where's the Truth 5/5
PS, new Suicidal Tendencies album later this year!
It contains one of the most mesmerizing songs ever!!!.......2005-03-09
This whole album is incredible. It's easily ST's best, but you got to let it grow on you for a while. This CD contains ST's best song ever, and one of my top ten songs of all time: "Asleep at the Wheel". I probably have listened to that song more than 1,000,000 times since this CD came out, and I still close my eyes and sing it out loud EVERY SINGLE TIME!!! It's a very original song, impossible to describe with words. It's magical, it's mesmerizing (By the way, you may skip the first two minutes of the song since they are very forgettable and have actually a different name - "I Wasn't Meant to Feel This").
Another great song is "Monopoly of Sorrow", especially after the 3:37 mark. This has to be one of the best song endings that I have ever herad. That combination of fast pace acoustic and electric guitars is simply top notch.
Anyway, get this CD and let it grow on you. You will not regret it.
Hard rock can be art.......2005-02-25
I agree--best ST album and last good one.......2005-01-19
every song grabs you from start to end.
a lot of people did not think it was hard enough,but it is and it has some real musical substance.i say buy it you wont be sorry. I would give more stars if I could.
A good comeback after "Lights".......2004-04-07
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Irish Songs of Rebellion, Resistance and Reconciliation
Ron Kavana & The Alias Acoustic Band Manufacturer: Primo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IB0DS0 Release Date: 2007-01-08 |
Tracks:
- Easter 1916
- To Welcome Paddy Home
- Boolavogue
- Shan Van Vocht
- Erin's Lovely Lee
- Boys Fo Barr Na Sraide
- Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya
- Brennan On The Moor
- Wind That Shakes The Barley
- Reconciliation
- Grand Auld Dame Britannia
- Glory O To The Bold Fenian Men
- Pursuit Of Farmer Michael Hayes
- James Connoly
- Roddy Mccorley
- Dunlavin Green
- Medley: Robert Emmett's Last Words/ Scaffold Passage
- Cry, Cry, Cry
- Medley: Kitty/ Taddy O'neil
- Force Of Argument/ Laments Of Limerick
- Wearing Of The Green
- Patriot Game
- Skibereen
- Medley: Home Fire/ Beyond The Pale
- Foggy Dew
- Boys Of The County Cork
- Follow Me Up To Carlow
- Four Green Fields
- God Bless England
- Boys Of Mullaghbawn
- Praties They Grow Small
- Truth And Understanding
- Mountains Of Pomeroy
- Medley: Sands Of Time/ Kesh Jig
- Rocks Of Bawn
- Sea Around Us
- Medley: A Nation Once Again/ Amhran Na Bhfiann
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Rebellion (Lies)
Arcade Fire Manufacturer: Rough Trade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009SQ6AG Release Date: 2005-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Rebellion (Lies) [DVD]
- Rebellion (Lies) [DVD][Live]
- Rebellion (Lies) [DVD][Live]
Album Description
This year's most essential band Arcade Fire, are back in August with the third single to be taken from the Silver album Funeral, Rebellion (Lies). The CD, DVD and white 7" are strictly limited and will be deleted on day one.Album Details
Taken from the Canadian Art Rocker's Critically Acclaimed Major Label Debut Album "Funeral".International Music: