| 1. Bird And Cat |
| 2. Un-Decorated Spring |
| 3. Bandit In The Midnight |
| 4. Noon Flight |
| 5. Japanese Title |
| 6. General Trend |
| 7. Japanese Title |
| 8. U.T Greenwich Time |
| 9. Japanese Title |
| 10. Marron Under The Moon |
| 11. Clockwork Waltz |
| 12. Birth Of Sigh |
Spirit of Gontiti,Gontiti,Sony Japan,Fusion,Jazz,Jazz-Rock,Pop,World Music
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The Spirit Of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987
Rush Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000794FS Release Date: 2003-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Working Man
- Fly By Night
- 2112 Medley
- Closer To The Heart
- Trees
- The Spirit Of Radio
- Freewill
- Limelight
- Tom Sawyer
- Red Barchetta
- New World Man
- Subdivisions
- Distant Early Warning
- The Big Money
- Force Ten
- Time Stand Still
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Though not their first-ever career survey, Rush's Spirit of Radio compilation is an ideal point of entry for newbie fans or anyone who consistently likes the Rush songs most often heard on commercial radio. While 1990's Chronicles set was more encompassing--including tracks beyond Spirit of Radio's '87 cut-off point--the Canadian prog-rock trio's benchmark moments are represented among these 16 songs. Hence the appearance of "Closer to the Heart," "Tom Sawyer," "New World Man," "Time Stand Still," "Fly by Night," "Subdivisions," and the title track. --Kim HughesCustomer Reviews:
Collectors need only apply..........2007-05-22
The Spirit of Radio, the hits of Rush.......2007-02-02
Rush has three decades of music to sift through so with "The Spirit of Radio", it's a nice collection of hits from their earliest studio albums up to the late eighties.
I enjoyed the double CD set "Chronicles" that they released in 1990 which was also a nice hits package, but this is still something to savor. Old classics like "Working Man" are still as energetic a listen as when I first heard them, and the song I myself think of them the most by which is "Fly By Night" is on here as well. Jump to track three and you will experience the eclectic and timeless space overture known as "2112 Overture/Temples of Syrinx" Syrinx clocks in at over six minutes long and has a lot of depth in musicianship and instrumental prowess. The ever poetic "Closer to the Heart" is a woeful and powerful single that is another gem on the album. "The Trees" is another classic that is a creative song with a lot of meaning and a killer guitar solo. "The spirit of Radio" is a pick me up and graciously stages Neal Peart's drum expertise at the forefront. "Freewill" is another old friend that is clever in its lyrics and has some dark tones to it amidst a range of great sounds and melodies. The emotional opening of "Limelight" takes you further on the journey of hits and is one of my favorites with Geddy Lee forging ahead with vocals that evoke various themes and thoughts.
Track nine is "Tom Sawyer", perhaps the most popular FM Radio hit the band had from the album "Moving Pictures". Along for the ride (no pun intended) from that album is also the Futuristic sci-fi theme of "Red Barchetta" which is about a boy in a strict government dominating future that has "car laws" and as you listen you experience the day he takes his uncles hidden car for a ride. The powerful anthem of "New World Man" glides in at track eleven and is one of the more ambient songs from the bands later material. "Subdivisions" is as dire as ever and has an intro that one cannot miss. The pop synergy of "Distant Early Warning" is on here as well, followed by another FM staple in the catchy track known as "The Big Money".
The album rounds out with the epic track "Force Ten" that is fast and fun, and although I was never a big fan of the song, still has enough staying power to definitely be included on here. The sonic "Time Stand Still" comes in as track sixteen and has some amazing changeups in tone. Heartfelt in the chorus, Time Stand Still is the perfect song to end this masterpiece collection with.
If you even "like" Rush, you should look into getting this album. Thirteen years of various songs that make for a sound and complete hits package for perhaps what could be called the "First Half" of the bands tenure. I wasn't sure at first about getting a CD like this of the bands material since I already had several studio albums from over the years, but I got this delivered today and definitely don't regret it now. They are one of the most innovative and artistic rock bands of the past thirty years, so how could you go wrong?
A comprehensive compilation.......2007-01-14
"Catch the spirit" of Rush! Good for beginners. .......2006-10-29
What are you waiting for?! Pick it up, put it in and let it spin!!
HA!!! FED UP MAKES ME LAUGH!!!.......2006-10-26
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Theta Meditation System: Let Go of Stress, Renew Your Spirit, Gain Insight, and Intuition
Manufacturer: Relaxation Company ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IXS0 Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Renewal
- Renewal
Tracks:
- Insight
- Insight
Album Description
It is widely accepted that meditation can result in reduced stress, greater health and a sense of calmness and balance. Studies show that in states of meditation we produce a greater quantity of slow frequency THETA brainwaves. Pulses of sound embedded in this musical soundtrack activate your own THETA brainwaves and lead you easily into restful and rejuvenating meditation.Based on over 15 years of pioneering clinical research Easy to use with headphones or ordinary speakers Contains no spoken words or subliminal messages
Booklet clearly explains easy-to-use meditation exercises that a beginner can do anytime Experienced meditators can use this soundtrack to deepen and enhance their meditative practice Theta Meditation - Renewal EEG studies of meditators in this mid-theta state show increased abilities to handle stress, heightened intuition, and an enhanced sense of emotional balance.
Customer Reviews:
A valuable resource for creativity.......2007-07-11
Very good.......2007-06-26
Takes the edge off..........2007-06-13
GREAT PRODUCT.......2007-03-19
wonderful!.......2007-02-16
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Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Bryan Adams , and Hans Zimmer Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066C1N Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
Tracks:
- I Will Always Return (End Title)
- Here I Am
- This Is Where I Belong
- You Can't Take Me
- Get Off My Back
- Sound The Bugle
- I Will Always Return
- Don't Let Go (With Sarah McLachlan)
- Brothers Under The Sun
- Run Free
- Homeland
- Rain
- The Long Road Back
- Here I Am (End Title)
- Nothing I've Ever Known
Customer Reviews:
Pretty dang good.......2007-07-03
Great movie soundtrack!!!.......2007-05-25
Awesome!.......2007-03-09
For the whole Family.......2007-03-08
I like it very much.......2007-02-17
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Kirtan: The Art and Practice of Ecstatic Chant
Manufacturer: Sounds True ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: 1591791065 Release Date: 2004-03-16 |
Tracks:
- Ganesha Sharanam
- Invocation/ Introduction
- Radha Govinda
- Sita Ram
- Nataraj
Tracks:
- Durga Pahimam
- Hara Harah Mahadev/ Om Namah Shivaya
- Jaya Radha
- Radha Rani
- Shri Krishna Govinda
- Kali Bolo
Book Description
"Kirtan is the calling, the crying, the reaching across infinite spaceand digging into the heart's deepest wellto touch and be touched by the Divine Presence," teaches world music pioneer Jai Uttal. On Kirtan! The Art and Practice of Ecstatic Chant, Jai guides listeners through the practice of Kirtansinging the many names of God and Goddessan essential part of Bhakti yoga, or the yoga of devotion. This sacred music form is for all people; there are no experts, nor beginners, and the practice itself is the teacher, guiding us to ourselves. Listeners join Jai Uttal to explore: the power of ancient Sanskrit syllables in chant to invoke the Divine, how to open the voice and learn to love the sound that comes from our bodies, more than two hours of music recorded by Jai Uttal to commune with the Divine through sacred chant, and the path of Bhakti and Kirtan, the journey of surrender, and much more.Customer Reviews:
"A Joyful Noise".......2007-05-16
Not As Ecstatic As I Like To Be.......2007-04-22
PS. The cover artwork is great!
Greatest Hits of the Kali Yuga
Breath of the Heart
Chants Of India: Ravi Shankar; George HarrisonThe Essential Ravi Shankar
The Sounds of India
The Sounds of India
Peter Brook's The MahabharataDVD
Devi
The Bhagavad Gita
Devotional music at its sweetest.......2007-03-15
In addition, the musicianship of everyone featured on this set is superb and adds so much to the listening experience. It is hard not to sing along and feel the blessings flow, even if you are not a singer...and that is exactly the point.
Kirtan: The Art and Practice of Ecstatic Chant by jai Uttal.......2007-03-09
How can I express my joy?.......2007-03-06
Disc 1: Track # 3 'Radha Govinda'
Disc 2: Track # 1 'Durga Pahimam', Track # 3 'Jaya Radha', Track # 4 'Radha Rani'
Originally coming from India and being a big proponent of 'Bhakthi Yoga' (Path of devotion and Divine love for God), I can say from the depths of my heart that Jai Uttal sings with such soulful melody and love, it takes my breath away every single time I listen to the tracks mentioned above. It surprises me so much that while I cannot listen to certain types of music even once leave alone repeating my listening experience, the kind of music that Jai Uttal, Krishna Das and others produce, I can listen for a lifetime and experience that joy again and again.
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The Spirit Room
Michelle Branch Manufacturer: Maverick ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005M987 Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
Tracks:
- Everywhere
- You Get Me
- All You Wanted
- You Set Me Free
- Something To Sleep To
- Here With Me
- Sweet Misery
- If Only She Knew
- I'd Rather Be In Love
- Goodbye to You
- Drop In The Ocean
Amazon.com
"So I'm a little left of center, I'm a little out of tune," sings Michelle Branch on her debut album's "You Get Me." Well, maybe. Branch offers a well-produced pastiche of chiming and strumming guitars, hip-hop-lite beats, quiet-verse-to-louder-chorus templates, and positive thinking. At her best--"If She Only Knew," a propulsive love note to an ex--she rivals the likes of Sixpence None the Richer as likable radio-aimed fare. Catchy and self-expressive while breaking absolutely no ground, Branch also echoes everyone from label-mate Alanis Morissette to the solo Belinda Carlisle. She dies just a little in this crazy mixed-up world, escapes to her secret garden for sunshine in the pouring rain, and ultimately finds her reflection getting clearer. The Spirit Room could be the next bit of pop philosophy to dazzle mainstream audiences. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
very impressive.......2007-06-22
This album is a breath of fresh air. No really, it is!.......2007-06-12
And don't get me started on John Shanks. This guy is a musical genius. He works with Michelle Branch on production and helps write five of the eleven songs on this nice full length debut. He is also responsible for the catchiness of Ashlee Simpson songs, which most of them I love.
Best songs:
All You Wanted
Goodbye To You
Drop In The Ocean (this song is amazing)
Honorable Mention:
Something To Sleep To
If you don't own any CDs by this talented singer/songwriter/guitarist/etc, etc. It would be wise to start at the beginning with The Spirit Room.
The only thing that bothered me a bit was the song titles: Maybe I'm in the minority, but some of them were just too predictable, leaving some of the songs to lack a bit of depth. I believe Michelle was rather young when she wrote some of these songs though...
Anyway, 4 stars!
P.S. My favorite line is in the song Goodbye To You. It's capitalized:
"I've been searchin' deep down in my soul/Words that I'm hearing are starting to get old/Feels like I'm starting all over again/THE LAST 3 YEARS WERE JUST PRETEND...
" If you want to, I can save you..." - Michelle Branch ROCKS .......2007-05-20
1. Everywhere- 10/10 This song's one of my favorites! It has a nice upbeat tune to it, and the lyrics are catchy. A great way to start a career.
2. You get me- 10/10 Another Great song! I like the lyrics "So I'm a little left of center, I'm a little out of tune". It's great for any teen who feels ordinary.
3. All you wanted-10/10 Such a good song! I can feel it's about her trying to save a boy from the popular crowd. Here everything fits.. the lyrics, music, everything.
4.You set me free- 9/10- Everything's good in this song, just not upbeat enough for me, but it's also great!
5.Something to sleep to- 8/10 As the song says.. it's good to listen to if you want a soothing sensation before sleeping!
6.Here with me-9/10 Not the best, but still has everything nice and flowing. I like it.
7.Sweet Misery- 9/10 It's catchy, and the musics good, but I like All you wanted and Everywhere better.
8.If she only knew- 10/10 This is another favorite! It's fun, and I'm sure anyone would love Michelle after hearing this song.
9. I'd rather be in love- 9/10 This song shows Michelle wise beyond 18. The lyrics fit the mood and music of the song.
10.Goodbye to you- 10/10 A song about moving on with your life. This fits all the feeling you're supposed to fell after a break-up. Another fave.
11.Drop in the Ocean- 8/10 A bit too mellow for me, but it's perfect to end the album.
Beautiful tunes and lyrics.......2007-01-08
Michelle Branch rocks!.......2006-12-26
1. Everywhere- 9/10- A fun and upbeat song. Pretty good, love the intro to it.
2. You Get Me- 5/10- It's pretty, but just too slow to me. Maybe it'll grow on me eventually.
3. All You Wanted- 10/10- The BEST on the album. Love it! Was this a single? If not, it definalty should have been.
4. You Set Me Free- 10/10- Like i already wrote, I got this CD after hearing this song on Ice Princess. Really good and fun to sing to.
5. Something to Sleep To- 7/10- OK. You should listen to it if you want to go to sleep. I still think it's OK.
6. Here With Me- 9/10- Love the beginning and the chorus. It seems like a really good song for a party.
7. Sweet Misery- 6/10- OK also. I just don't really like how the chorus is and it's too short.
8. If Only She Knew- 10/10- Fun and cool. One of my favorites.
9. I'd Rather Be in Love- 7/10- Sounds alot like Sweet Misery.
10. Goodbye to You- 8/10- This is a really pretty song about moving on in life.
11. Drop in the OCean- I don't really get this song. I'm not going to rate it.
Overall, this CD gets an A. It's pretty good. I think you should buy it.
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Grace
Snatam Kaur Manufacturer: Spirit Voyage Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00068G8KC Release Date: 2004-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Ong Namo
- Ray Man Shabad
- Hari Har
- Ra Ma Da Sa
- By Thy Grace
- Long Time Sun
Album Description
This is Snatam Kaur's latest release and it is a joy to behold. Snatam has woven a magnificent tapestry of Gurmukhi, English, violin, guitar and flute and produced an album that is both spiritually moving and foot tapping at the same time.Like every Kundalini Yoga class, the album begins with the chant Ong Namo and unfolds with Snatam's flawless voice dancing over gentle flute, Indian violin, nylon string guitar and subtle keyboard. She weaves in devotional English lyrics such that one experiences the essence of the Gurmukhi chant with simple clarity.
With deeply-moving music composed jointly by Thomas Barquee and Snatam Kaur, the second track, Ray Man, seduces listeners into a state of sublime meditation. The lyrics translate to "Oh my mind, practice yoga in this way."
The third track, Hari Har, is the liveliest song Snatam has ever recorded. A fast-paced, drum-filled mantra that gets you up on your feet, this track introduces us to a much stronger side of Snatam's vocals.
The next track, a simple and beautiful version of the healing meditation Ra Ma Da Sa, is accompanied by slow and soft classical guitar and keyboards with the flavor of a lazy river, gently flowing by on a summer afternoon.
The final two tracks reveal the true cross-over nature of this album. Both in English, they are two songs very near to Snatam's heart. The first, By Thy Grace, has been a favorite at her live performances over the last year. This track sheds light on the title of the album, opening with the line "It is by the Grace that I sing Your Holy Name." Closing with an original composition of the Irish blessing, May the Long Time Sun Shine Upon You a sweet and grace-filled farewell prayer.
Customer Reviews:
Great as yoga music.......2007-02-11
Angelic Voice that brings me peace and calmness.......2006-12-23
Grace.......2006-04-05
Snatam Kaur Khalsa.......2006-01-14
Divine Perfection - A Soundtrack for my Life.......2005-03-27
With so much gratitude, thank you Snatam for becoming the soundtrack to my life.
Paul
Denver, Colorado
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Every Time I Breathe
Big Daddy Weave Manufacturer: Fervent / Spirit-Led ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H30B9U Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Let It Rise
- Every Time I Breathe
- Only Jesus
- All For You
- Hold Me Jesus
- The Only One
- All The Same
- When I See You
- Wait
- Who You Are To Me
- Trust And Obey
Album Description
Produced by band member Jerry Redman, this album includes the hits "Let It Rise", "Every Time I Breathe", a special rendition of the Rich Mullins Classic "Hold Me Jesus", and is jam-packed with additional video content, Media Shout! lyric files, and an instructional guitar video.Customer Reviews:
Really good! .......2007-07-02
This album rocks!.......2007-01-13
Great Music to the Soul!.......2007-01-12
sweet, sincere band with soft hearts for the KING of Kings!.......2007-01-02
Let It Rise.......2006-09-27
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American Angels
Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi Fr. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ADB4Q Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Holy Manna
- Abbeville
- Wondrous Love
- Sweet Hour Of Prayer
- Jewett
- Dunlap's Creek
- New Britain
- The Morning Trumpet
- Resignation
- Poland
- Wayfaring Stranger
- Sweet By And By
- Blooming Vale
- Idumea (I)/Idumea (II)
- Sweet Prospect
- Shall We Gather At The River
- Amanda
- Invitation
- Parting Hand
- Angel Band
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This, Anonymous 4's final recording, is a break from their usual "early music" periods and locations; it presents American music, religious in nature, from the 18th and 19th centuries. And it's absolutely beautiful from start to finish. Their normal, exquisite technique and purity here blend to sound the way we imagined the ladies' choir in church meetings in America past might have sounded: sweet, sincere, and with harmonies recognizable yet somehow fresh. Some of the songs begin with the women singing "fa, so la" exercises, which was called "shape note" singing because some places taught singing with notes as shapes--circle, rectangle, diamond, triangle. But it's the music that counts, and there are treasures here. They include two versions of "Amazing Grace," one familiar, one with an unusual melody and a piece called "Blooming Vale" which is as sophisticated as anything on their previous albums. "Shall We Gather at the River" is performed with a clarity and loveliness that makes us forget that it's normally sung as background to movies about the Great Depression. The foursome sometimes sing in rich harmonies and occasionally alone or in pairs or trios. This is glorious Americana and highly recommended. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
spiritual americana.......2007-01-06
and gregorian in style (I love them!). They move on to cover spiritual
basics of the 1800s. If you like classical music, perfect harmonies
and spiritual americina, then you will be blessed!
Rich Heritage.......2006-10-11
Superb .......2006-08-07
Can't walk away from it!.......2006-08-07
These four ladies produce a unique and remarkable sound. I can't recommend it enough.
Mana from Heaven.......2006-05-08
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Spirit
Jewel Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000F1CY Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- Deep Water
- What's Simple is True
- Hands
- Kiss the Flame
- Down So Long
- Innocence Maintained
- Jupiter
- Fat Boy
- Enter from the East
- Barcelona
- Life Uncommon
- Do You
- Absence of Fear
- This Little Bird - (additional track)
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It's time for an update of our image of Jewel, the ingenue who set the music world on fire with her 1995 debut album, Pieces of You. After all, that effort consisted primarily of songs Jewel had written several years before, some of them dating back to her days as a free- spirited waif living in a van on the beach in San Diego. Now, at 25, she's become a sort of guru for self-expression and full disclosure, revealing perhaps too much of herself in see-through dresses worn to awards shows and a critically drubbed (yet bestselling) book of poetry. Spirit makes plain why Jewel's well-intentioned yet sometimes facile lyrics strike a chord with her audience while her poetry lies flat on the page. On songs like "Deep Water," "Hands," and "Down So Long," her words are borne aloft by sparkling melodies and her soaring voice, making even the most cynical observer take a schoolgirl-notebook image such as "your heart like grape gum on the ground" or an unreassuring platitude like "If I could tell the world just one thing / It would be that we're all OK" somewhat in stride. On Pieces of You, Jewel posed the musical question "Who will save your soul?" On Spirit, it sounds like she wants to do it herself. And the truth is, if you don't overanalyze it, the album does act as a sort of balm for wounded psyches or maybe a primer for raising your own inner child. Maybe she's right and we are all OK. Who knew? --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
Great Jewel Cd.......2007-01-08
some rhythm in the madness.......2007-01-02
It either draws one in with ineffable appeal, or puts one off in the way of people who try a little too hard.
This reviewer puts this down to the combination of fine skills and a twist of artistic narcissism that seems to penetrate the lady's art. Marshall McLuhan famously claimed that 'the medium is the message'. Jewel often seems to be forcing a message into an art form that is not exactly fitted to the effort.
Yet she sometimes breaks through to persuasiveness, even with a tune that is heavily laden with message ('Hands').
It may be that this artist with the stunning good looks and the almost eery voice will remain a musical enigma, the twin impulses she generates creating two distinct publics, one highly devoted to her every album, the other cynical and generative of nasty-minded anti-Jewel websites.
She has styled herself a kind of troubadour of the religion of tolerant niceness. This is all good, as far as it goes. Yet it inevitably wears thin when its definition of either religion, tolerance, or niceness bumps into others that it finds incomprehensible. An artist who stays to conventional themes runs little risk of this happening. But Jewel, like the dinner guest who brings up religion, politics, or sex at the dinner table, will doubtless continue to find herself called upon to articulate her convictions. That tends to make art messy, ideological, and short-lived.
Yet just when one begins to fear the worst, she ends an album with a hauntingly gorgeous love song like 'Absence of Fear', its gentle piano intro setting the stage for a humble, poignant, and yearning piece. Enigma indeed.
Let's hope Jewel's considerable gifts trump any dire artistic turn of events and that she continues to toss off the striking hit ever year or two.
This album is beautiful.......2006-08-19
I recommend it to all.
Boosts my SPIRIT........2006-08-01
Beautiful and Thought-Provoking.......2006-06-18
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Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Spirit Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002AF2 Release Date: 1996-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Prelude - Nothin' To Hide
- Nature's Way
- Animal Zoo
- Love Has Found A Way
- Why Can't I Be Free
- Mr. Skin
- Space Child
- When I Touch You
- Street Worm
- Life Has Just Begun
- Morning Will Come
- Soldier
- Rougher Road
- Animal Zoo (Mono Single Version)
- Morning Will Come (Alternate Mono Mix)
- Red Light Roll On
Amazon.com
Spirit was formed with the intention to combine jazz, rock, classical, and folk with a mystical orientation. Led by the family duo of Hendrix-inspired guitarist Randy California and his uncle, jazz drummer Ed Cassidy (whose shaved head--some 20 years ahead of its time--was the band's visual focus), Spirit had a few idiosyncratic hits such as "I Got A Line On You." The band didn't reach its prime until Twelve Dreams, after which they promptly broke up. A loosely constructed sci-fi concept album, it contains the band's biggest hit, the ecological "Nature's Way" (complete with booming kettle drums), the surreal rock of "Animal Zoo," and the orchestral psychedelia of "Life Has Just Begun." Bristling with ideas, energy, and California's meaty guitar, Twelve Dreams exemplifies the best of the late '60s experimentalism. --Steven MirkinCustomer Reviews:
It's "Nature's Way" for all of us to buy the CD!.......2007-06-02
Spirit unfortunately is a secret that has been too well kept. Sure a few have heard the amazing "I Got A Line On You" and "Nature's Way" from this release but there was so much more.
Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus is the best introduction to their actual studio recordings if you have decided to procure something along with a "Best Of."
Randy California's guitar will stand-out not only for his intricacies but the ability to tastefully perform rock, psychedelic, jazz and all in between. Take note of how well versed he was.
The consistency and even flow of the record will be obvious when you first hear "Nothin' To Hide." Spirit enters the Grateful Dead realm with the pretty "Why Can't I Be Free" and throws some psychedelic sounds our way with "Space Child."
The remastered version sounds very powerful. You can check out the strong fidelity when listening through the cool Amazon sample feature.
Pay homage to Randy California and make this a proud entry in the CD collection.
Be well always,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
The soundtrack of my dreams.......2007-03-09
Many nights I would fall asleep with the Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus playing in the background, over and over again, on a small portable cassette player that had been left running because someone had been too stoned to turn it off. The player was set up to auto-repeat every time it reached the end of the tape, so this album was literally the soundtrack of my own dreams for months. I never got tired of it. It's magical music.
These songs have always been out there just sort of weightless, floating above all of the other tunes in my musical subconscious. I've never completely figured out the lyrics to "Nothing to Hide" or "Life Has Just Begun" -- the lyric translations submitted online are just laughable -- but it doesn't matter. My own personal soundtrack has changed over the years, so I hear different things now than I did when these 12 songs first got under my skin, 34 years ago. Sardonicus still gives me goose bumps today.
Very Pleased.......2007-02-05
Amazing.......2006-08-02
They captured the spirit of the time so perfectly that I have never gotten tired of their best songs. I thought Clear was the perfect album with its wonderful instrumentals and since each song flows so perfectly into the next while some of the 12 Dreams don't fit in so perfectly but who cares?
This is amazing music which you really have to have.
"I've been given the shaft".......2006-07-22
Throughout my half-century on planet Earth, the spirit of 'Spirit' has been summed up in the songs 'I Got a Line On You' and 'Nature's Way'. Suspecting that these exceptional compositions may represent the mere tip of an iceberg of delights, I acquired a ten-track 'best-of-Spirit' compilation a couple years ago. While the music was good enough, my curiosity was satisfied that the band must have been a cult favorite, such as Arthur Lee's 'Love', and I had missed Spirit's Revelation. I kept hearing, however, that 'Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus' was the band's true masterwork. A week ago, I stumbled across a brand new, expanded and remastered version of the disc for the unheard of price of $7, shipping included, and had no choice but to take the plunge. Needless to say, the Spirit has been revealed to me.
There are four truly outstanding songs on this 'Dr. Sardonicus' remaster. The opener, 'Nothin' To Hide' is rich, funky, and a bit ominous rock number featuring an engaging chorus. It's followed by one of the iconic tracks of hippie consciousness, 'Nature's Way'. This remaster vibrantly displays the rich harmonies that were coaxed forward by the masterful production of David Briggs. Track six, titled 'Mr. Skin', garnered a good deal of FM airplay in the early 1970's... and rightly so due to its many textured, robust feel. And finally, last among the bonus tracks, we're treated to 'Red Light Roll On', which makes a funky pop experience out of "getting the shaft". In addition to these exceptional tunes, the album is rounded out by tracks that are certainly a cut above filler. 'When I Touch You' and 'Life Has Just Begun' are rock anthems, the first riding high on a churning rhythm guitar riff, and the latter a rock collage of psychedelic sounds. 'Animal Zoo' is thick and fuzzy, up-beat rock, while 'Space Child' is a jazzy piano and trippy synthesizer-based instrumental. 'Street Worm' offers perhaps the best hard-core lead guitar runs from Randy California on the disc, and 'Morning Will Come' was a pulsing rock track with vocals and horns that were appealing enough to also claim FM airtime.
There are some lesser tracks, but certainly nothing you will feel forced to suffer through. 'Love Has Found a Way' is a bit overworked by the special FX, beginning with the backward rhythm track compliments of Briggs. It has an interesting bridge, however, which settles down nicely rather than expanding the melody, as most bridges do. Similarly enjoyable is the first bonus track, 'Rougher Road', with its rapelling rhythm guitar foundation. Unfortunately, as with the two bonus tracks that follow (reprises of 'Animal Zoo' and 'Morning Will Come') the offerings are in a monaural format. The closer on the original album, 'Soldier', while vocally intricate, is rather subdued and undistinguished.
I'm not sure what the supposed concept is behind 'Dr. Sardonicus', but there are twelve tracks for the twelve dreams, so that makes more sense than a lot of what passed for psychedelia in the late 1960's. Compared to other supposed, overlooked masterpieces, such as Love's 'Forever Changes', 'Twelve Dreams...' delivers some serious goods. And this 1996 remastering and repackaging, with extensive and informative liner notes from band leader Randy California, as well as numerous period photographs and illustrations, make for an extemely attractive product. If you're a fan of rock music from the psychedelic era, and you've never heard this disc, do yourself a favor and check it out. You may discover, to your utter disbelief, that you too have been deprived!
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