| 1. Uh Huh |
| 2. Haters |
| 3. Another Day |
| 4. Love Of Mine |
| 5. Picture This |
| 6. Don't Keep Me Waiting |
| 7. Teach Me |
| 8. I'm In Love |
| 9. Can You Handle It ? |
| 10. Tell Me |
| 11. Can You Handle It ? (Club Mix) |
Editorial Reviews
English vocal version.
Double,Double,Forli,World Music
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Double Fun
Robert Palmer Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OV11VM Release Date: 2007-07-30 |
Tracks:
- Every Kinda People
- Best Of Both Worlds
- Come Over
- Where Can It Go?
- Night People
- Love Can Run Faster
- You Overwhelm Me
- You Really Got Me
- You're Gonna Get What's Coming
- You Overwhelm Me (Alternate Vocals) (Bonus Track)
- Let Me Feel Your Thing (Bonus Track)
- Love Can Run Faster (Lee Perry Version) (Bonus Track)
- Love Can Run Faster (Dub Version) (Bonus Track)
- Best Of Both Worlds (Lee Perry Version) (Bonus Track)
- So Fine (Lee Perry Version) (Bonus Track)
- You're Gonna Get What's Coming (Alternate Mix) (Bonus Track)
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Schubert: Piano Quintet ("The Trout"); Schumann: Piano Quintet, Op. 44
Manufacturer: Sbme Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000AH3EP Release Date: 2003-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Allegro Vivace
- Andante
- Scherzo. Presto
- Theme & Variations. Andantino
- Finale. Allegro Giusto
- Allegro Brillante
- In Modo D'una Marcia
- Scherzo: Molto Vivace
- Allegro Ma Non Troppo
Album Details
First Time on CD. Digitally Remastered.Customer Reviews:
The Schumann Piano Quitet finds Serkin in great form.......2006-12-30
The first Tourt Quintet I ever owned was this one from Marlboro, but as much as I cherished it on LP, a revisit finds the playing too sober and at times brittle. The recording is slapdash, grossly favoring the first violin, to the point that the work sounds at times like a duo for violin and piano. There are better readings from Curzon, Ax, Thoms Ades (yes, the British avant-garde composer), and James Levine at the piano.
Brilliant imagination; innate power!.......2006-06-06
Perhaps, the most striking argument in what concerns to Schumann's artistic integrity has been the critical complaint over the absence of virtuoso fireworks. It's too easy to notice almost all of his works for piano lacked that brand of pyrotechnics.
It' s well known that 1841 has been considered "the chamber music year" for Robert Schumann. Three strings quartets Op. 41, the Piano Quartet Op. 47, the Fantasiestucke for Piano, violin and violoncello Op. 88 and the Piano Quintet, seem to prove it.
I find personally that the Piano Quintet Op. 47 is his most polished and structurally Opus in this genre. Its gorgeous beauty and the superb balance between the piano and strings deserve for this work a status place among the best compositions for this combination.
So we have arrived at last to possibly the most famous and beloved piano quintet ever composed, better known as "The Trout" . Serkin makes a competent performance although this is not the best expressive version. This Quintet exemplifies as any other piano quintet not only a radiant and exuberant lyricism; its profound musicality filled with that accented Shubertian scent loaded of perky innocence, and sumptuous melodies.
This CD confirms why the egregious figure of Rudolf Serkin, filled the hole of the multidimensional pianist. Since the early sixties most of pianists, left the chamber music and focused around the prestigious Festivals, giving recitals and Piano Concertos. If you just take a look around, in North America, the famous ensemble Istomin. Rose and Stern hoisted the flag around the chamber music genre. But fortunately in Europe this activity was increasing. Serkin was one of the few who held along his entire life a fervent devotion in this genre. And because of the famous Marlboro Festival (Notice that Mitzuko Uchida grew under this Festivals). The point to remark is that hardly a pianist may reach the wholeness as artist if does not cultivate this genre.
A FINE CATCH.......2005-03-04
My experience suggests that it would take some research to find a bad performance of the Trout quintet. This one is first-class, but first-class in a pool consisting of little else. Everything is alert and meticulous, the players' joy in the music apparent from start to finish. The point of performances from Marlboro was that the performers were not there primarily to give concerts - what they performed was a by-product of their preparation and study of the music, and the concerts happened when a)they thought they were ready to offer a public performance, and b)when Serkin thought so too. The special feel is here as usual, a mixture of care and spontaneity, and how one reacts to this performance is more a matter of each listener's temperament than of any supposedly objective evaluation. Those who already know Serkin's Schubert (what little of it he played) will know to expect a certain amount of high seriousness as well as more gemuetlich aspects. There is plenty of sparkle here, but this is a fairly heavyweight account in some ways too, rather like Richter's in that respect. The `Trout' theme itself is given thoughtfully, the tempo on the slow side for andantino. I for one don't consider innocent Viennese warbling to be adequate as an approach to this most divinely gifted of all composers, even in this work, and this is a top-flight version by any standard. That said, if you want the 6-star version I still think the one to go for is the one with Curzon at the piano, supposing you can still find it.
This is the Schumann quintet of my dreams. Again there is a very strong field, but this is the way of doing it that I respond to more than I do to any other. The piano dominates the work to an extraordinary extent - I think it is playing in every bar from beginning to end - so the main question is how one reacts to the piano-playing. This is Serkin at his most out-and-out characteristic. His highly individual touch, crisp and forceful with a special punch and definition to the rhythm, characterises the whole performance. I simply adore the special way he had of snatching at the strong beats in emphatic passages, such as the central episode of the march. He has a way of making other players sound insipid. Naturally, there is a lot more than that to it. Serkin was a chamber player turned soloist, and he has the feel of chamber music in his bones. The main section of the march has great solemnity and sadness. The lyricism is echt-Schumann for me, soulful, spontaneous and heartfelt. The ensemble and balance are perfection. The articulation of the phrases in the development section of the first movement is a thing to live for. However the greatest moment of all is the very start, Schumann over the moon with gladness and relief at returning to his beloved piano after a spell elsewhere with the songs.
A more specialised pleasure is the liner-note, apparently from a French original translated by someone or something called `Interword (Paris)'. Whether this is an alias for Hyman Kaplan, or proof of Martian infiltration, I wouldn't know, but a more baffling specimen of English as she is spoke I have not seen in many a long year. It can be enjoyed in its own right, and whatever it is trying to say is superfluous. These performances speak grandly and eloquently for themselves.
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Double Up: Timepieces/Timepieces, Vol. 2
Eric Clapton Manufacturer: Sbme Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005NV6V Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- I Shot the Sheriff
- After Midnight
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- Wonderful Tonight
- Layla
- Cocaine
- Lay Down Sally
- Willie and the Hand Jive
- Promises
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Let It Grow
Tracks:
- Tulsa Time
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- If I Don't Be There by Morning
- Rambling on My Mind
- Presence of the Lord
- Can't Find My Way Home
- Smile
- Blues Power
Customer Reviews:
A fairly good package of seventies material.......2003-06-08
"Timepieces" was a pretty good overview of the first few years of Eric Clapton's solo career, and although hardly definitive, it does offer some of the highlights from "Eric Clapton", "461 Ocean Boulevard", "Slowhand" and Clapton's other seventies albums, and it even brings in the Derek & The Dominoes-single "Layla" (too bad that nothing else from that fabulous album is here).
"Timepieces vol. II" is a relatively short live album (eight tracks), bringing together songs as diverse as Bob Dylan's "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (nice rendition of that one), Charles Chaplin's "Smile" and Clapton's own "Blues Power".
The inclusion of very non-bluesy songs like "Smile" and Danny Flowers' country-rocker "Tulsa Time" probably means that not every Clapton fan will like this album, but I find it quite enjoyable, actually. The sound is very good, and the band is excellent, particularly keyboardist Chris Stainton who plays piano on the five recordings made at Tokyo's Budokan arena.
All in all, this is a nice overview of Eric Clapton in the seventies, blues, music hall and everything, but if you already have a good Clapton compilation ("The Cream Of Clapton" for example), you don't really need "Timepieces". But maybe you will want to check out "Timepieces vol II", which should still be available in its original format.
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Travels the Orient Express (Import)
Manufacturer: Linus Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001LVZB6 Release Date: 2003-03-09 |
Tracks:
- The Slow Train
- Under Paris Skies
- Tombeau de Couperin
- Tombeau de Couperin
- Tombeau de Couperin
- La Vie En Rose
- Konzerstruck Opus 79
- Rondo Alla Zingarese
- Tambourin Chinois
- Dein Ist Mein Gainzes HErz
- Kallai Kettos
- Kallai Kettos
- Kallai Kettos
- Romanian Caravan
- Turkish Circus
- Danny Boy
Album Details
"travels the Orient Express" is Not Scheduled for a Us Release Until June 2004.Customer Reviews:
old wine in a new bottle.......2004-07-09
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Seeing Double
S Club Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000071IYK Release Date: 2003-01-07 |
Tracks:
- Alive
- Whole Lotta Nothin'
- Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You
- Bittersweet
- Straight from the Heart
- Gangsta Love
- Who Do You Think You Are?
- Do It Till We Drop
- Hey Kitty Kitty
- Dance
- Secret Love
- Greatest
- In Too Deep
- Let Me Sleep
- Every Kinda People
- Alive [Almighty Mix]
Album Details
The Former S Club Juniors have Grown Up Some and this is their Second Album of 2002 (Their Fourth Overall) as the Hits Just Keep on Coming. This Edition Includes the Song "Every Kind of People" which is Exclusive to the International Edition and Includes their Hit Single "Alive".Customer Reviews:
Great Album to close out a great legacy!!!!!!!.......2005-02-09
*Edited 09/06/2005*
Britain's hottest pop band, S Club 7 is back! And although band member Paul Cattermole left the band in June 2002, (the band ended up splitting entirely in May 2003.) S Club is still riding strong with their fourth cd which is also the name of their movie.
Individual track reviews are as follows:
1. Alive-A cool dance track that is surely going to have you on the dance floor! Lead Vocals: Bradley. Grade: A
2. Whole Lotta Nothin'-I love the Spanish feel of this song. Catchy. Lead Vocals: Jo. Grade: A
3. Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You-Their last single with Say Goodbye. Sounds like a disco song. Lead Vocals: Jo. Grade: A-
4. Bittersweet-Sassy, the perfect break-up song. Shows off S Club's sexy side. Lead Vocals: Jo. Grade: A
5. Straight From the Heart-A great romantic love song. This is my favorite S Club song of all time!!! Lead Vocals: Jo. Grade: A++++++++
6. Gangsta Love-Don't let the title fool you. It's a sexy love song. Not their best, but easy to dance to. Lead Vocals: Rachel. Grade: A-
7. Who Do You Think You Are-Fits the movie to a t. Tina and Hannah need more vocals though. Lead Vocals: Everybody. Grade: B
8. Do It Til We Drop-Catchy. Nice rhythm to it. Lead Vocals: Rachel, Bradley. Grade: B
9. Hey Kitty, Kitty-Shows off Hannah's amazing and sexy voice. The bass line is amazing! Sexy and fun at the same time. Lead Vocals: Hannah. Grade: A
10. Dance-Has a good beat. The dance routine that goes with this song is wicked. Lead Vocals: Bradley. Grade: A-
11. Secret Love-Although this is one of the few songs that showcases Tina's vocal ranges, overall its a great song with a amazing Latin like beat to it. Lead Vocals: Tina. Grade: A
12. The Greatest-Originally done by the group Scene 23, this version is better because it sounds more R&B. Lead Vocals: Rachel, Jo. Grade: A
13. In Too Deep-One of my favorite songs on this album. Jon has an amazing vocal range. You will not be able to get this perfect love song out of your head. Lead Vocals: Jon. Grade: A+
14. Let Me Sleep-Great to fall asleep to. Listen carefully towards the end of the song to heard Paul sing a line or two! Lead Vocals: Jo. Grade: A
15. Every Kind of People-Originally done by the late great Robert Palmer back in 1975, Jo does this version beautifully. On the soundtrack to the film, "The Guru". Lead Vocals: Jo. Grade: A
16. Alive (Almighty Mix)-Not one of their better remixes. I prefer the Jewels & Stone remix of Don't Stop Movin to this. Lead Vocals: Bradley. Grade: C
Overall grade for this album is an A. I recommend this album to anyone who wants to have a variety of great music. This album is essential to ANY S Club 7 fan, like me! :) ;)
S CLub 7 is AWESOME!!!!!!!!.......2005-01-10
Their best album!.......2004-05-16
Track rundown:
1. Alive (4/5)
I used to hate this track - I thought it was just a cheap rip off of "Don't Stop Movin", but over time I grew to love it. Now I think it is ace. It does sound like "DSM", with the same vocorder vocals and Bradley and Jo on lead vocals, but it is different if you listen closely. Very catchy.
2. Whole Lotta Nothin' (5/5)
Love this. Jo is on lead vocals and she does a great job. This is a girl song - with the girls saying "gotta find a man who's right for me" during the chorus. It has a great catchy chorus, and Jo sounds sensational. I love the "no creep, no peep" part in the middle eight.
3. Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You (4/5)
This was the last official single released by S Club, combined with non LP "Say Goodbye" - it has finally warmed on me, and I now love it. The chorus is great to sing along to, and Jo sounds great once again on leads.
4. Bittersweet (5/5)
Fantastic! This is one of my favourite tracks. I can see why they give Jo a lot of the lead vocals - because she can SING. This song is down tempo - very RnB, and shows how S Club have grown up. You'll get the chorus stuck in your head permanently, and it's great to sing along to. Slower then the usual S Club formula, but it is a delightful change. A highlight is Jo's long vocal after the middle eight before they launch into the chorus again.
5. Straight from the Heart (3.5/5)
This is the first ballad of the album. I love the opening music, it sends shivers down my spine. Jo is again on leads (but don't worry the others get their songs later on), and she shows off her voice. This does get boring after awhile and is a generic ballad.
6. Gangsta Love (5+++++++++/5)
MY FAVOURITE! Rachel takes on lead vocals and blows me away. The music at the beginning is haunting (my friend said it sounded like a wedding march), and then kicks into a steady beat. Rachel's vocals are computerised but it sounds fantastic. The chorus is sooooooooo catchy - I love the part when Jo says "My MC", it's so cool. I also love the music at the end of the chorus. The rap in the middle is great too. Everything about this song is fantastic. If S Club hadn't split, they should have released this, it would have been No.1! Oh, and it has funny lyrics too about apples and pineapples.
7. Who Do You Think You Are? (5/5)
Another favourite. This gets better every time you hear it. The theme song to S Club's movie Seeing Double, this song is about finding your own identity. Each member gets their own solo part, and then come together in the chorus. The music is FANTASTIC in this song - spacey and weird. I love the 'do do do' part in the beginning and end of the song. Fantastic.
8. Do It Till We Drop (4.5/5)
Didn't really like this on the first listen, but after a few listens, I fell in love with this. It's very catchy with Rachel on leads again, and I love the chorus where they sing 'Why don't we, do it till we drop, say, what say what, why?' - very cool. Bradley's rap is great too.
9. Hey Kitty Kitty (5/5)
Hannah gets to sing! YAY! She got her own song on Sunshine, but this is MUCH better. Her vocals are computerised like Rachel's in "Gangsta Love", but it sounds great. Her voice is very cute and she CAN sing! The chorus is catchy and the lyrics are great and so is the music. Another favourite.
10. Dance (4/5)
This song scares me. The part where they go 'Dance' freaks me out. But this song is very disco and great to dance to. It has great music, and Bradley does a great job on the verses.
11. Secret Love (5/5)
Tina takes lead vocals on this, and shows her voice isn't that weak! I absolutely LOVE the 'la la la' and when Tina sings 'My secret love' over the top - it's so haunting. This song is very sexy and slinky, and Tina puts her own twist on it. The chorus is great to, but the 'la la la' part is the best. Tina sounds best when her voice is computerised and echoing.
12. The Greatest (5/5)
A duet between Jo and Rachel - this is so great! I love the lyrics, especially on the chorus. The vocals flow together, and so the lyrics. A great subject matter and this will get stuck in your head.
13. In Too Deep (4/5)
A short song - 2 minutes 59 seconds. Jon is on lead vocals - this song is much better then Sunshine on the last album. I like the chorus. Very catchy.
14. Let Me Sleep (3/5)
Along with Straight From The Heart, this is the worst track on the CD. It is just bland, and I'm glad it's the last track on the CD, because I can just turn it off after "In Too Deep". Boring.
My top 5 tracks:
1. Gangsta Love
2. Who Do You Think You Are?
3. Bittersweet
4. Secret Love
5. Hey Kitty Kitty
The ballads on this album are disappointing, but the upbeat tracks MORE then make it up for it. This is definitely S Club's best album, and you need it in your collection.
I LOVE IT!.......2003-12-02
Alive-GREAT, nice beat, Brad really shows off his rapping skills.
8/10
Whole Lotta Nothin'-Nice but not great nice lyrics and 'salsa'beat!
7/10
Love Ain't Gonna Wait-It's an alright song not too shabby really nice beat!
7/10
Bittersweet- It really isnt perfect but i LOVE the chorus!
8/10
Straight From the Heart- THIS IS AN AWESOME slow song!!!
10/10
Gangsta Love-It has an awesome beat sorta like 'Natural' but better!I love the lyrics!
10/10
Who Do You Think You Are-This could be better, it really needs more to the chorus but i like the beat!
8/10
Do It Till We Drop-THIS IS THE BEST!!!!!I LOVE THE BEAT AND THE LYRICS RACHEL REALLY BOLTS IT OUT!
100/100!!!!
Hey Kitty Kitty-Nice beat and Hannah can sing this good!!!
9/10
Dance-Its nice but i think they should have left it to Madonna!
8/10
Secret Love-UGG!Not perfect but Tina really sings GREAT!!
6/10
The Greatest- I like the R&B type beat but its just not
'The Greatest'
7/10
In Too Deep- PERFECT! Jon really sings his heart out in this!
10/10
Let Me Sleep-I LOVE THE CHORUS!!!!!
9/10
Every Kinda People-REALLY GREAT I hope Jo gets better with her back!She can sing!!!!!!!!!
9/10
Alive(mix)-Too long!!!!But a GREAT DANCE MIX!!
10/10
Hope it helps!
I'm feeling SO ALIVE!!.......2003-09-01
Alive-10/10-Disco-ish like Don't Stop Movin.Made #5 in Uk.Definatley a GREAT way to start you off!!Brad and Jo on lead.
Whole Lotta Nothin'-8/10-Jo is on lead for this Latin soundish song.Probably the worst on the album, so if you think this is
good, you will love the rest of the tracks!!
Love Ain't Gonna Wait For You-10/10-This SO deserved to make a hit!!Jo on lead again for this wicked wild ride.SO GOOD!!
Bittersweet-10/10-Nothin much to say except WOW!!It's not my favorite but very very good.
Straight From The Heart-9/10-Jo sings their first ever grown up ballad.It's very pretty and definatley means more than other ballads!
Gangsta Love-9/10-Rach sings low and very good for this one.It does have weird lyrics "Pineapple he's playing all night."Ok, but the tune will just sweep you away.
Who Do You Think You Are?-9/10-Good.All on lead so you have some upbeat mixtures.But that ear-killing noise in the middle....well, I can live.
Do It Till We Drop-10/10-Rach and Brad on lead.Sung very high and very upbeat.It's the one where you tap you foot and grap the mike!
Hey Kitty Kitty-10/10-Hannah is singing!!Just very rare.This is my favorite on the album!!It is just SO catchy!!
Dance-8/10-Besides Whole Lotta Nothin' this should GO!!Bradley sings and does great.Just it sounds like a bar or club song.It's not S Club's thing.!
Secret Love-10/10-Trust me on this...You will love this one!!Just imagine...the great song you've imagined your whole life is HERE!!
The Greatest-9/10-Rach and Jo do scene 21's song in a whole new light!!I can't even tell if it's a ballad or not!!AWESOME!!
In Too Deep-10/10-Really good.S club flava will always be here.You have a hit!!
Let Me Sleep-10/10-YEA!!!!I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!You will be amazed!!!!
Every Kinda People-10/10-After Jo needed a break from S Club she did this solo!!She isn't leaving.......yet!!Good for her first solo!!
Alive (Almighty Remix)-10/10-You take S Club's #5 hit, add some sugar and spice, and WA-LAA!!!This is overboard!!!TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!!
BUY IT NOW IT WORTH YOUR $$$$$$$$$$ OR ELSE they would not be my inspiration!!!
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The Baroque Experience
Manufacturer: Mca Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000004CY0 Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. l. 'Spring': I. Allegro
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. l. 'Spring': II. Largo
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. I. 'Spring': III. Allegro
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 2. 'Summer': l. Allergro Non Molto
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 2. 'Summer': ll. Adagio-Presto
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 2. 'Summer': lll. Presto
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 3. 'Autumn': l. Allergro
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 3. 'Autumn': ll. Adagio Molto
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 3. 'Autumn': lll. Allergro
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 4. 'Winter': l. Alergro Non Molto
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 4. 'Winter': ll. Largo
- Le Quartro Stagioni Concerto No. 4. 'Winter': lll. Allergro
- Concerto For Flute & Strings No.2, In G Minor, RV 439 'La Notte': l. Largo
- Concerto For Flute & Strings No.2, In G Minor, RV 439 'La Notte': ll. Presto (Fantasmi) Largo
- Concerto For Flute & Strings No.2, In G Minor, RV 439 'La Notte': lll. Presto
- Concerto For Flute & Strings No.2, In G Minor, RV 439 'La Notte': lV. Largo (Il Sonno)
- Concerto For Flute & Strings No.2, In G Minor, RV 439 'La Notte': V. Allergro
- Concerto For Strings In G Minor, RV 153
- Concerto In G Major 'Alla Rustica', RV151: l. Presto
- Concerto In G Major 'Alla Rustica', RV151: ll. Adagio
- Concerto In G Major 'Alla Rustica', RV151: lll. Allergro
- Concerto For Four Violins And Cello, Op. 3, No.10
Tracks:
- Brandoenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048. l. Allergro
- Brandoenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048. ll. Adagio
- Brandoenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048. lll. Allegro
- Brandoenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048. l. Allegro
- Brandoenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048. ll Andente
- Brandoenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048. lll. Presto
- Symphony No. 1 In G Major, Wq 182: l. Allegro Di Molto
- Symphony No. 1 In G Major, Wq 182: ll. Poco Adagio
- Symphony No. 1 In G Major, Wq 182: lll. Presto
- Concerto For Two Voilins And Orchestra In D Minor, BWV1043: l. Vivace
- Concerto For Two Voilins And Orchestra In D Minor, BWV1043: ll. Largo Ma Non Tanto
- Concerto For Two Voilins And Orchestra In D Minor, BWV1043: lll. Allegro
- Sinfonia From 'Christmas Oratorio
- Concerto For Three Trumpets And Orchestra In D: l. Largo
- Concerto For Three Trumpets And Orchestra In D: ll. Allegro
- Concerto For Three Trumpets And Orchestra In D: lll. Adagio
- Concerto For Three Trumpets And Orchestra In D: lV. Presto
Tracks:
- Orchestral Suite No. 2 In B Minor, BWV 1067: l. Overture
- Orchestral Suite No. 2 In B Minor, BWV 1067: ll. Rondeau
- Orchestral Suite No. 2 In B Minor, BWV 1067: lll. Sarabande
- Orchestral Suite No. 2 In B Minor, BWV 1067: lV. Bourree l - Bourree ll
- Orchestral Suite No. 2 In B Minor, BWV 1067: V. Polonaise
- Orchestral Suite No. 2 In B Minor, BWV 1067: Vl. Meneut
- Orchestral Suite No. 2 In B Minor, BWV 1067: Vll. Badinerie
- Orchestra Suite No.3 In B Minor, BWV 1068: l. Overture
- Orchestra Suite No.3 In B Minor, BWV 1068: ll. Air
- Orchestra Suite No.3 In B Minor, BWV 1068: lll. Gavotte l - Gavotte ll
- Orchestra Suite No.3 In B Minor, BWV 1068: lV. Bourree
- Orchestra Suite No.3 In B Minor, BWV 1068: V. Gigue
- Concerto Grosso, Op. 8, No.6
- Christmas Concerto: l. Vivace - Grace - Allegro
- Christmas Concerto: ll. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio
- Christmas Concerto: lll. Vivace
- Christmas Concerto: lV. Allegro - Pastorale
Tracks:
- Canon and Gigue (Add)
- Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba (Solomon) (Add)
- Berenice
- Overture No.3 in G (Add)
- Chacony (Add)
- Overture
- Rondeau-Air-Air-Minuet
- Air-Jig-Hornpipe-Air
- Conc. 'Per Llautino' In C Major, RV 443 (Add) I Allegro
- Conc. 'Per Llautino' In C Major, RV 443 (Add) II Largo
- Conc. 'Per Llautino' In C Major, RV 443 (Add) III Allegro Molto
- Music For The Royal Fireworks (Add) Overture
- Music For The Royal Fireworks (Add) Bourree
- Music For The Royal Fireworks (Add) La Paix
- Music For The Royal Fireworks (Add) La Rejouissance
- Music For The Royal Fireworks (Add) Menuet
Tracks:
- Water Music-Horn Suite In F (Add)
- Conc. For Two Trumpets And Strings RV 537 (Add) I Allegro
- Conc. For Two Trumpets And Strings RV 537 (Add) II Largo
- Conc. For Two Trumpets And Strings RV 537 (Add) III Allegro
- Conc. For Oboe And Strings In D Minor (Add) I Andante E Spiccato
- Conc. For Oboe And Strings In D Minor (Add) II Adagio
- Conc. For Oboe And Strings In D Minor (Add) III Presto
- Conc. A Due Cori, No 2. (DDD) I Pomposo
- Conc. A Due Cori, No 2. (DDD) II Allegro
- Conc. A Due Cori, No 2. (DDD) III A Tempo Guisto
- Conc. A Due Cori, No 2. (DDD) IV Largo
- Conc. A Due Cori, No 2. (DDD) V Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Conc. A Due Cori, No 2. (DDD) VI A Tempo Ordinario
Customer Reviews:
Amazing Collection, Amazing Ensemble!.......2006-03-30
highly recommended.......2004-07-18
I enjoyed these CDs & would highly recommend their purchase........1998-11-19
This would also be a great buy for those who are interested in Classical Music but are wondering where to begin.
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Endlessly "Double Play" [Import]
BROOK BENTON Manufacturer: MCPS ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000IMIZ52 |
Product Description
{{{THIS IMPORT CONTAINS 24 SONGS}}} A LOVER'S QUESTION, LET ME IN YOUR WORLD, YOU'VE NEVER BEEN THIS FAR, I LOVE HER I LOVE HER I LOVE HER, LORD YOU KNOW HOW MEN ARE, TILL I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE, THESE ARMS YOU PUSHED AWAY, I KEEP THINKING TO MYSELF, THERE'S STILL A LITTLE LOVE, THE WINDS OF CHANGE, BAYOU BABE, SUNSHINE, ENDLESSLY, OLD FASHIONED STRUT, SOFT, TRUST ME TO DO WHAT YOU WANT, BETTER TIMES, YOU'RE PULLING ME DOWN, GLOW LOVE, LOVE IS BEST OF ALL, A TRIBUTE TO YOU MAMA, LET THE SUN COME OUT, WE NEED WHAT WE NEED, MAKIN' LOVE IS GOOD FOR YOU
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Double Header Sir Army Suit/Endangered
Klaatu Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000071EI Release Date: 1998-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Routine Day
- Juicy Lucy
- Everybody Took a Holiday
- Older
- Dear Christine
- Mister Manson
- Tokeymor Field
- Perpetual Motion Machine
- Cherie
- Silly Boys
- I Can't Help It
- Knee Deep in Love
- Paranoia
- Howl at the Moon
- Set the World on Fire
- Hot Box City
- Dog Star
- Sell Out, Sell Out
- All Good Things
Customer Reviews:
suit and sour!.......2003-09-08
song 'Sell Out'was the only one that had any virtues ,and that because it seemed the honest focus of that album. Perhaps they had to fullfill an obligation. Anyhow if one has not heard 'Sir Army Suit' then it would be worth ignoring the rest of the disk to hear things like 'Silly Boys Love You'.
A hit and a miss.......2002-09-26
The reason I give this collection only three stars is that I found Endangered Species to be a whopping bore except for the last track. The album sounds suspiciously like an attempt to write hit songs instead of writing good songs that the writers cared about. The production is bland, aiming at the LA pop charts, all that assembly-line [stuff], instead of capitalizing on the uniqueness of the band's vision. Producers who do this to good artists have a special place in hell. The recording industry's blockbuster mentality... don't let me get started.
Truth is, the disc is still worth buying just for Sir Army Suit, so I have no regrets.
Sir Army Suit.......2001-06-18
Albums 3 and 4 from Klaatu Won't Disappoint.......2001-06-15
kick-butt music.......1999-08-14
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Soldiers of Misfortune (Double CD Reissue) [Import]
Sacrifice Manufacturer: Marquee Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N5UW6Y |
Product Description
2006 Double CD reissue of Canadian Thrash Metal bands third full length album from 1991 with 27 bonus tracks. Track listing is: Disk 1: Soldiers Of Misfortune 01. As The World Burns 02. Soldiers Of Misfortune 03. In Defiance 04. Existence Within Eternity 05. Pawn Of Prophecy 06. Lost Through Time 07. A Storm In The Silence 08. Truth (After The Rain) 1989 Demo 09. As The World Burns 10. Existence Within Eternity 11. Pawn Of Prophecy 12. Lost Through Time 13. A Storm In The Silence 1992 Outtakes 14. Re-animation Diamond Club, Toronto, CA (04/26/1989) - PART I 15. The Entity 16. As The World Burns 17. Existence Within Eternity Disk 2: Entex, Mississauga, Ontario, CA (09/12/1990) 01. In Defiance 02. Homicidal Breath 03. Soldiers Of Misfortune 04. As The World Burns 05. Forever Enslaved 06. The Entity 07. Pawn Of Prophecy 08. Flames Of Armageddon 09. Existence Within Eternity 10. Afterlife 11. Lost Through Time 12. Re-animation 13. Truth 14. Necronomicon Diamond Club, Toronto, CA (04/26/1989) - PART II 15. Pawn Of Prophecy 16. Lost Through Time 17. A Storm In The Silence 18. Re-animation
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Favourites - Great Songs You Will Always Remember [Double CD Import]
Brother Beyond , T'Pau , Freiheit , Martika , Alias , Indecent Obsession , Michael Damian , Maria McKee , Living In A Box , and Tommy Page Manufacturer: Universal Music International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000OYYYI6 |
Product Description
Favourites - Great Songs You Will Always Remember - All Original Various Artists - Track List:International Music:
- Dream [Import]
- Drive [Import]
- Emergency Exit Sept.11 [Import]
- Everything [CD-single] [Import]
- Field Recordings: African Ancient Ceremonies Dance & Songs of Ghana [Import]
- Field Recordings: African Ceremonial & Folk Music [Import]
- Field Recordings: African Drum Chant & Instrumental Music [Import]
- Field Recordings: Gamelan & Kecak [Import]
- Field Recordings: Gamelan Selar Pegulingan [Import]
- Field Recordings: Javanese Court Gamelan [Import]