| 1. Vértigo |
| 2. De hoy en adelante |
| 3. Dime si te gusta |
| 4. En las buenas pero no en las malas |
| 5. Procura |
| 6. La soledad |
| 7. Este rítmo se baila así |
| 8. Que voy a hacer sin Tu amor? |
| 9. Núnca seré tuya |
| 10. En un rincón del cielo |
Editorial Reviews
VÉRTIGO SE FORMO EN EL AÑO 2003 CON LA IDEA DE LANZAR ALGO DIFERENTE AL MERCADO GRUPERO SIN PERDER LAS RAICES POPULARES. ANDRÉS ROCHA, SU PRODUCTOR EJECUTIVO FUE QUIEN DURANTE CERCA DE 1 AÑO SE ENCARGÓ DE UNIR LOS TALENTOS QUE CONFORMAN VERTIGO. POSTERIORMENTE DECIDIO ACERCARSE AL PRODUCTOR ERNESTO GRAZZIA PARA LLEVAR A CABO LA PRODUCCION DE ESTE SU PRIMER DISCO.
Product Description
VÉRTIGO EN SU PRIMER PRODUCCIÓN BAJO LA DIRECCIÓN DEL RECONOCIDO PRODUCTOR Y MÚSICO INTEGRANTE DE LOS GUARDIANES DEL AMOR ERNESTO GRAZZIA TE PONEN A BAILAR CON SUS RITMOS CANDENTES. ¡NO TE LO PUEDES PERDER!
Vertigo,Vertigo,unimusik
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Varese Sarabande 25th Anniversary Celebration
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008WI90 Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- The Man from Snowy River (Bruce Rowland)
- The Winds of War (Bob Cobert)
- Blue Velvet (Angelo Badalamenti)
- Witness (Maurice Jarre)
- Raising Arizona (Carter Burwell)
- Pee Wees Big Adventure (Danny Elfman)
- Halloween (John Carpenter)
- A Nightmare On Elm Street (Charles Bernstein)
- The Fly (Howard Shore)
- RoboCop (Basil Poledouris)
- The Empire Strikes Back (John Williams)
- The Right Stuff (Bill Conti)
- The Final Conflict (Jerry Goldsmith)
- The Abyss (Alan Silvestri)
- Brainstorm (James Horner)
- Peggy Sue Got Married (John Barry)
- My Left Foot (Elmer Bernstein)
- The Dead (Alex North)
- Stanley & Iris (John Williams)
- The Milagro Beanfield War (Dave Grusin)
- Driving Miss Daisy (Hans Zimmer)
Tracks:
- Steel Magnolias (Georges Delerue)
- Unforgiven (Lennie Niehaus and Clint Eastwood)
- Raggedy Man (Jerry Goldsmith)
- The Grifters (Elmer Bernstein)
- Green Card (Hans Zimmer)
- City Slickers (Marc Shaiman)
- Father Of The Bride (Alan Silvestri)
- While You Were Sleeping (Randy Edelman)
- Babe (Nigel Westlake)
- The Adventures Of The Great Mouse Detective (Henry Mancini)
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (Laurence Rosenthal)
- The Secret Garden (Zbigniew Preisner)
- A Little Princess (Patrick Doyle)
- Rudy (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Iron Will (Joel McNeely)
- Memphis Belle (George Fenton)
- Eye Of The Needle (Mikl)
- Total Recall (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Back To The Future Part III (Alan Silvestri)
Tracks:
- To Die For (Danny Elfman)
- The Player (Thomas Newman)
- Black Robe (Georges Delerue)
- Medicine Man (Jerry Goldsmith)
- 2001 (Alex North)
- Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire (Joel McNeely)
- The Crow (Graeme Revell)
- Blade (Mark Isham)
- The Omen (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Vertigo (Bernard Herrmann)
- Scream (Marco Beltrami)
- The Sixth Sense (James Newton Howard)
- Xena: Warrior Princess (Joseph LoDuca)
- Air Force One (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Starship Troopers (Basil Poledouris)
- The Matrix (Don Davis)
- The Iron Giant (Michael Kamen)
- Youve Got Mail (George Fenton)
- A Little Romance (Georges Delerue)
- Pleasantville (Randy Newman)
Tracks:
- Sunset Boulevard (Franz Waxman)
- L.A. Confidential (Jerry Goldsmith)
- Rounders (Christopher Young)
- The Score (Howard Shore)
- The Replacements (John Debney)
- Gone In 60 Seconds (Trevor Rabin)
- The Bourne Identity (John Powell)
- Rush Hour 2 (Lalo Schifrin)
- XXX (Randy Edelman)
- Die Hard (Michael Kamen)
- The Last of the Mohicans (Trevor Jones)
- Moby Dick (Christopher Gordon)
- The Mists Of Avalon (Lee Holdridge)
- Cleopatra (Alex North)
- Life As A House (Mark Isham)
- Emma (Rachel Portman)
- In The Bedroom (Thomas Newman)
- Cast Away (Alan Silvestri)
- One True Thing (Cliff Eidelman)
- Unfaithful (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
- Far From Heaven (Elmer Bernstein)
- Ice Age (David Newman)
- Shrek (Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell)
Customer Reviews:
A good value.......2007-05-17
The Sound Track Since Bernard Hermann.......2006-07-25
Very good value.
Good mix of film music.......2006-07-02
I'm a big fan of this soundtrack music and will be looking for more CD's like this.
A mixed collection of movie music.......2006-02-23
Uplifts your soul, takes your mind into the heavens.......2006-01-06
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Vertigo
Groove Armada Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004KD1L Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Chicago
- Whatever, Whenever
- Dusk You & Me
- Pre 63
- If Everybody Looked The Same
- Serve Chilled
- I See You Baby
- A Private Interlude
- At The River
- In My Bones
- Your Song
- Inside My Mind (Blue Skies)
- I See You Baby (Fatboy Slim Mix)
Amazon.com
While the tempos on Groove Armada's Vertigo vary from Fatboy Slim-ish party rockers to Air-like downtempo ambient grooves, the songs themselves are downright simple, sample-laden, and sugary sweet. And though those adjectives would be fightin' words in many contemporary dance subgenres, it is not meant as anything other than praise here. The sophomore full-length by London duo Tom Findlay and Andy Cato is unabashedly pleasurable--this is straightforward, hook-heavy stuff, aimed perfectly for the airwaves. Entire six-minute songs are crafted from just a few samples. This approach may strike some as lazy, but the music is invitingly melodic, modern dance-pop, and you'll want to hear the songs over and over, especially the uptempo "I See You Baby" and the mellow "At the River." --Mike McGonigalCustomer Reviews:
Though not many, there are some great grooves here.......2006-01-01
Highlights include:
"Chicago"
"Whatever, Whenever"
"Dusk, You & Me"
"Serve Chilled"
"If Everybody Looked The Same"
"A Private Interlude" (to an extent)
"I See You Baby" (even though it gets old after a while)
"At The River" (parts of it)
I am biased, I admit it..........2005-03-10
Serve chilled.......2003-12-23
Wow! How many superlatives can I come up with?.......2003-09-27
To be affected with pleasurable excitement.
To react or interact harmoniously.
"armada" A large group of moving things
Definations of two words that pretty well sum up my feelings about this album!
I have to thank Claudia Black and Gigi Edgley of Farscape fame from Australia because without each of them naming "Groove Armada" their favorite group I would have never found this pure JOY! Especially track number 11 "Your Song" which upon increasing the volumn illicits uncontrollable movements out of my body, I can only think of the words "raw groove" to describe this song. None of the 13 songs need skipping because each and every one illicit a different feeling. I cleaned an entire basement one day grooving to this CD!
What can I say, this is my favorite CD at the moment and I will find it hard to replace!
Some great - but overrated.......2003-01-05
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Vertigo
John5 Manufacturer: Shrapnel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002T7YF8 Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Tracks:
- Needles, CA
- Feisty Cadavers
- Pulling Strings
- Sugar Foot Rag
- Dead Man's Dream
- Sweet Georgia Brown
- Flatlines, Thinlines
- Liberty
- Vertigo
- 18969 Ventura Blvd
- Zugg Island Convict
- Salt Creek
- Goodnight
Album Description
Guitarist John Five, known for his work with Marilyn Manson, David Lee Roth, Rob Halford, etc., delivers his first instrumental solo record, "Vertigo." Five shows phenomenal diversity as a writer/guitarist and "Vertigo" further showcases him as one of the most technically advanced guitarists today. Fans of driving rhythms and ear-catching, over the top, guitar work will keep this in their CD player for months on end.Customer Reviews:
Give John 5 a chance.......2007-04-18
Vertigo is entirely instrumental, and it's only fitting so John can showcase his talents. He handles all guitars, banjo, bass, mandolin, and lap steel. This album fuses metal, bluegrass, and even country - and it works. At times the shredding is somewhat over-the-top, but from start to finish John's playing is pleasantly overwhelming. Don't expect a masterpiece like Steve Vai might put forth, but expect an impressive solo effort from an instrumentalist with a metal background.
Give John 5 a chance, because you may be surprised with what a lipstick-smeared rocker can bring to the table.
Disappointing!.......2006-01-25
Makes a change.......2005-08-01
John 5 is hyped, but in the wrong direction certain reviewers, giving scores of 1 or 0 claim that he is all hyper and playing with manson in makeup built him up. But then, John Lowery is a respected player Vai himself said that the new album showed origionality and creativity, Les Paul (heard of him guys?) having heard Lowery play urged him to release a solo effort, and he did.
I own satrianis surfing with the alien and crystal planet, and have heard some of his best tracks, the same goes for vai, owning flex-able flex-able leftovers (all fancy techniques and flash, i thought someone said that about john, but leftovers really was scraping the bucket) passion and warfare and the ultra zone, yet vai never gained the popularity manson did, perhaps due to image.
In relation to the person who said lowerys record label was poor and that he should have given up, Andy timmons, an amazing player, still only plays on vais favoured nations label, a label so small the cd that was then this is now, is nearly impossible to find in stores, also, if lowery is so washed up why is it that hes playing for rob zombie on tour, or that, due to his "poor tone" he has previously played for david lee roth and rob halford, and, wait who else played for lee roth.. oh yeh, vai.
Frankly, i like Vai and Satriani, but! their records are samey, i welcome country techniques seen in john 5s playing, chicken pickin' right through to banjo rolls, infact, i challenge those downraters to actually play zugg island conflict or sugar foot rag to the level that john 5 can, amazing record, good technique, a breath of fresh air from the usual overinflated shred scene
WOW!!!.......2005-03-26
Insturmental Rock At Its Best.......2005-01-26
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Vertigo
Jesse Cook Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007PHX Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- That's Right!
- Byzantium Underground
- Cancion Triste
- Rattle And Burn
- Red
- Breathing Below Surface
- Avocado
- Allegretto
- Vertigo
- Fragile
Amazon.com
To classify Vertigo as new age almost does it a disservice; not because the elements aren't there, but because the term doesn't adequately describe the music on this CD. Jesse Cook performs the blend of flamenco and various world music styles that is Vertigo with a gentle yet enthusiastic style, so that the up-tempo "That's Right!" (as with Miles Davis's "So What," you can hear the title phrase in the music) and slightly bluesy "Avocado" are just as great to listen to as the slower, cinematic "Cancion Triste" (featuring cellist Ofra Harnoy) or "Breathing Below Surface." Holly Cole's vocals on "Fragile" are a special treat; while Cook's guitar is the reason to get this CD, he never overrides his guest stars. Vertigo is exciting without being intrusive, soothing without putting you to sleep. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Something Different, Something Great.......2007-01-06
Just so good!.......2006-06-28
Just a great cd!
Wow this really is a good c.d........2006-04-04
I am a painter/artist and this is the perfect stuff for me to create to.
Great cd.......2005-07-19
Masterpiece.......2004-03-20
Highly recommended
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The Incredible Film Music Box
Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007S687Y Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Gone With The Wind: Overture
- Citizen Kane: Overture
- Casablanca: As Time Goes By
- It's A Wonderful Life: It's A Wonderful Life
- The Third Man: The Harry Lime Theme
- The Searchers: Suite
- The Bridge On The River Kwai: Colonel Bogey March
- Vertigo: Prelude
- Touch Of Evil: Main Title
- Ben-Hur: Parade Of The Charioteers
- North By Northwest: Prelude
- Psycho: Suite
- The Magnificent Seven: The Magnificent Seven
- Lawrence Of Arabia: Overture
Tracks:
- To Kill A Mockingbird: Suite
- The Great Escape: Main Title
- Doctor Zhivago: Main Title & Lara's Theme
- The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
- Once Upon A Time In The West: Jill's Theme
- 2001: A Space Odyssey: Also Sprach Zarathustra
- Midnight Cowboy: Midnight Cowboy
- Get Carter: Main Title
- A Clockwork Orange: Ode To Joy
- The Godfather: Waltz & Love Theme
- Jaws: Jaws
- Rocky: Gonna Fly Now
- Taxi Driver: Suite
- Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope
Tracks:
- Superman: Main Theme
- Alien: End Title
- Raging Bull: Intermezzo From Cavalleria Rusticana
- Raiders Of The Lost Ark: Raiders March
- Blade Runner: End Titles
- E.T.: The Extraterrestrial: Adventures On Earth
- Once Upon A Time In America: Deborah's Theme
- Back To The Future: Main Theme
- Witness: Building The Barn
- Aliens: Main Title
- Cinema Paradiso: Cinema Paradiso
- Glory: Charging Frot Wagner
- Dances With Wolves: The John Dunbar Theme
- Unforgiven: Claudia's Theme
Tracks:
- The Piano: The Heart Asks Pleasure First
- Schindler's List: Main Theme
- Braveheart: End Credits
- Titanic: My Heart Will Go On
- Saving Private Ryan: Hymn To The Fallen
- American Beauty: Any Other Name
- Gladiator: Now We Are Free
- Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring: The Fellowship
- The Girl With The Pearl Earring: Griet's Theme
- Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl: Suite
- Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: Suite
- Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Letter That Never Came
- Finding Neverland: Impossible Opening
- The Incredibles: Overture
Customer Reviews:
Six Decades of Film Music.......2007-05-13
Excellent collection with fine performances.......2007-03-28
"essential film scores from 1939 to 2004 ~ Incredible Music".......2005-05-16
There are compilations and then there are "Compilations" beginning with a classic that even the youngsters today recognize "GONE WITH THE WIND" (1939) (Max Steiner), sweeping score that captures the tragic history of the South during the Civil War, one great cue after another, it doesn't get any better than this, nominated by the Academy for Best Original Score...and closing on Disc 4 with "THE INCREDIBLES" (2004) (Michael Giacchino), the big hit in computer animation from Walt Disney & Pixar that once again pit Super-Heroes against the forces of evil...our family of five Supers prove crime doesn't pay, but box-office receipts do...gotta love it!
Silva Screen Classics as usual, has put quality into this 4-CD-Set featuring The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus conducted by Kenneth Alwyn, Bill Ashton, Paul Bateman, James Fitzpatrick, Mario Klemens, Derek Wadsworth, and Nic Raine. Recorded in "Dolby Surround" with the new technology of "HDCD", this is a "film-score-buffs" dream, one to treasure now and years to come.
Some selections are missing, but when you think of what Silva has included, it is impossible to please everyone...was happy to see "TOUCH OF EVIL" (1958) from composer Henry Mancini, as I feel this composer deserves all the recognition that has been overlooked recently in the music world...This collection is aimed directly at the "Serious Film Score" music fans and collectors...Silva is as always, perfect in every way...just the way we like 'em!
Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 1181 ~ (5/10/2005)
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Bernard Herrmann: The Film Scores
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00077F9AM Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Customer Reviews:
Excellent performances of a selection of Herrmann's later film scores.......2007-06-15
The music itself is of variable musical interest.
The music from "The Man who Knew too Much", "Vertigo", "Marnie", "North by Northwest", "Taxi Driver" and "Psycho" shows Herrmann at his best.
"Torn Curtain" and "Fahrenheit 451" find Herrmann at his least inspired and it is a pity Salonen didn't jettison these items in favour of something else.
The performances cannot be faulted and lovers of Herrmann's music will find much to enjoy here.
Classic, at reduced price.......2006-08-15
Note: this is NOT a collection of original soundtrack recordings. However, Salonen and the LA Philharmonic at absolutely top-notch, and the recording is beautiful. Certain subtleties are actually easier to hear on this recording than on some of the originals.
As if I couldn't recommend this highly enough, the price has been reduced on this reissue! This deserves a wide audience, don't hesitate to buy it.
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Vertigo: Original Motion Picture Score (1995 Re-recording)
Bernard Herrmann Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000014WI Release Date: 1996-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Prelude/Rooftop
- Scotty Trails Madeline
- Carlotta's Portrait
- The Bay
- By The Fireside
- The Forest
- The Beach
- The Dream
- Farewell/The Tower
- The Nightmare/Dawn
- The Letter
- Goodnight/The Park
- Scene D'Amour
- The Necklace/The Return/Finale
Amazon.com
This is the most haunting and hypnotic of all of Bernard Herrmann's scores (which include Psycho and North By Northwest)--from the most haunting and hypnotic of all Alfred Hitchcock films. This is deeply mysterious music, in keeping with the echoes of the past that keep recurring in the movie. As the dizzying main theme opens up before you, you can feel yourself falling right right in. (Herrmann himself did a sort of variation on it for Obsession, the 1976 Paul Schrader/Brian DePalma re-working of Vertigo, released when the earlier picture had been out of circulation for many years.) Perhaps the greatest compliment one could give this soundtrack is that it's as powerful and unforgettable as the images it was written to accompany. And it stands beautifully on its own, as well. --Jim EmersonCustomer Reviews:
5 Stars for Herrmann, 1 for the Interpretation.......2006-01-19
Of course, any great piece of music can be reinterpreted. But there is only one word to describe the McNeely/RSO version: lugubrious. The slowness is too slow, the loudness is too loud, the subtle transitions between themes are made four-square and obvious. Basically, McNeely has turned Bernard Herrmann into John Williams.
Much better choice: locate the original Muir Matheson soundtrack.
One of Herrmann's Greatest Scores Wonderfully Recorded.......2005-10-18
The score is seductive, hypnotic and haunting. It brilliantly captures the essence of the character Scottie's (James Stewart) romantic, yet obsessive feelings for Madeleine (Kim Novak). The score deftly moves between the romantic and the suspenseful.
The album starts off with the famous title music. Swirling strings and vibraphones creating a dream-like atmosphere that marries perfectly with the striking images of Saul Bass. After the titles conclude, a driving string ostinato punctuated with bursts of brass underscores a chase scene where Scottie first encounters vertigo. An amazing piece of music.
Introduced in the third track is a Spanish-like motif that is used to signify Madeleine's connection to her ancestor Carlotta Valdez. The motif is repeated constantly creating an eerie and hypnotic effect on the listener.
The love theme, featured throughout the score is heard fully in the outstanding 'Scene d'Amour' and is the highlight of the album. In just under six minutes, Herrmann builds and builds the emotion until the magnificent climax of the piece.
Due to a musicians strike at the time of the film's music recording session, Bernard Herrmann did not actually conduct the score that exists in the film. Apparently Herrmann thought the conductor, Muir Mathieson did a sloppy job. Well this new recording by Joel McNeely is quite simply outstanding. The playing by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra is superb and the album features wonderful sound quality. This allows the listener to study the detail of Herrmann's unique orchestrations closer than that of the original recording.
The album comes complete with extensive liner notes, featuring track by track analysis and a small biography on Herrmann.
Vertigo is an outstanding score. An essential album for any film score collector.
Elegant Release of a Uniquely Haunting, Powerful Score.......2005-05-08
VERTIGO is possibly the single most studied American film of the 20th Century, a remarkably complex film that fuses everything from story to color design to create an almost inexhaustible vision of obsession. Not the least of the film's layers are the score, which is regarded as not only one of Herrmann's finest works, but one of the finest film scores in film history.
Much of the score has the dreamy, fluid tone of a calm stream--and Herrmann unexpectedly punctuates the flow to incredible effect with unexpected jabs of sound, sound that sometimes comes as suddenly as an unexpected blow, that sometimes rises from a covertly ominous tone to an overwhelmingly paranoid edge. The overall structure is open-ended, with little in the way of any direction that be considered a resolution.
Two of Herrmann's themes here are particularly famous. The most obvious of these might be termed "the Vertigo Waltz"--a strange, cyclical series of notes that emerges from the background flow and perfectly expresses the film's repeating themes of building obsession, disorientation, and emotional discord. Equally haunting is the "Madeline" theme, which seems based on a four-note, open-ended phrase that rises above everything from the "waltz" to Spanish accents associated with the figure of the long-dead Carlotta. This particular theme has the quality of the human voice calling out in tremendous longing--but without hope of a saving response.
The Varse Sarabande release, which offers the score as recorded by Joel McNeely and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, is very fine in quality. It also includes an extremely well-written and well-researched fourteen page booklet that describes Herrmann's work both here and in other films as well as the film itself. It is an elegant offering, well worth seeking out.
GFT, Amazon Reviewer
An American classic.......2005-04-26
Hermann deserves to be ranked as one of the great American composers, along with Copeland and and both Bernsteins.
The recording displays the music in a splashy stereo that retrieves it from the mono of the film.
This is music to listen to over and over.
Hauntingly romantic to the last note.......2005-01-16
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Niemand Hoert Dich
Nevada Tan Manufacturer: Vertigo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000O76YNQ Release Date: 2007-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Revolution
- So Wie Du
- Neustart
- Vorbei
- Niemand Hoert Dich
- Warum?
- Wie Es Ist
- Alles Endet Hier
- Dein Echo
- Himmel Hilf
- Geht AB
- Ein Neuer Tag
- [CD-Rom Track]
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Vertigo
Billie Myers Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TH6F Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Am I Here Yet? (Return To Sender)
- Should I Call You Jesus?
- Vertigo
- Without My Consent
- A Room Full Of View
- Flexible
- Where Romeo Never Dies
- Never Let Them See You Cry
- 'Roll Over Beethoven'
- Afraid Of Spiders
- Bitter Fruit (Dead Weight)
Customer Reviews:
Make Me Dizzy, You Vertigo Queen........2004-06-28
This one opens with "Am I Here Yet?", a thumping dance-rock song embedded with the irresistable sample of that old Hot Chocolate song, "I believe in miracles... where you from you sexy thang?". The song is very strong lyrically, "You wear a suit, I wear a smile. You yellow taxi the four-minute mile. I'll be your driver if you'll be my ride. Your financial advisor: me and my hitchhiker's guide". Very cute. It moves into an attempt at controversy, "Should I Call You Jesus?", which makes a lot of great points about individuals in the world who are so caught up in religion. "Don't you know Jehovah, he read the Kabbalah? Should I talk to Allah, doesn't really matter. God is God by any God-given name" Billie shows her opinion of the debate with a great uptempo rock pop song.
The rest of the album displays charisma to spare. "Flexible" which smartly incorporates the James Bond theme hook over a kicky uptempo number that discusses crossdressing "She's Marlena in a suit, walking the mermaid in thigh-high boots... I'm gay, I'm straight, I'm black and I'm white. I'll be anything you want me to be tonight". It would be very suitable for club remixing with interesting lyrics. Disappointing that it seems no one picked up on that one for club purposes. "Roll Over Beethoven" is a funky Latin-infused song that displays her sense of humor and opens with the line "Everyone says that I could do much better"... and you can't get much better than that. It's about someone who just thinks too highly of themselves, "You speak of Deepak Chopra and of course, world peace. A guru in the making down at Sesame Street". Ahh... getting humbled by Billie Myers.
The ballads work here, too, like "Without My Consent", which is actually more mid-tempo. It is a straight-out rock fringed song where Billie has been wronged again by someone who cannot commit, with good lyrical work again. "A hidden condom in a streetcar named desire... strangers still will think 'sure, just friends'". I especially like the last line "I don't have to like you to still be in love... oh no". You can so picture her eyes rolling on the "Oh no". But Billie shines much more when she brings up the tempo and offers a few choice, clever phrases. However, everything she tackles on this record comes up fantastic. Here's hoping she is able to nab a new record deal...
Stunningly Provacative.......2003-10-12
We begin with the opening track, "Am I Here Yet? (Return To Sender)" with a catchy, poppy beat very different from her previous works. But the lyrics are extremely Billie-esque, ironical and clever. The second track, "Should I Call You Jesus?" is probably the most thought-provoking and brutally honest of all Billie's songs, looking at the world's religions and questioning each one. And in good tongue-in-cheek humor, Billie closes the track with a witty catch: "Jesus, come over here, have a beer!"
The title track "Vertigo" returns to the G,P feel, soft and poetic, and sorrowfully romantic. "A Room Full Of View" also has the same feel, starting out as a soft, whistful melody about a failed relationship, then as the chorus approaches, it belts out into a heavy rock tune, justifying the entire meaning of the song. "Where Romeo Never Dies" is my favorite piece on the album, returning to AIHY?'s catchy beat but with more rock flavor. The sound is uplifting and the lyrics are enchanting and clever. Then at the end, Billie declares "Satisfaction is the death of desire!," making us all question the true meaning of love.
Moving on, we come to "Roll Over Beethoven." I wasn't sure what to expect with this one, but what we have here is a sort of Hispanic fiesta-ish song with lots of shouting and clapping in the background. But the lyrics are absolutely hilarious and extremely well put. Billie questions her partner, "What did I do to deserve you?" and tells of the 'Karma Boomerang' that will eventually crash into us one day. The next track, "Afraid of Spiders" carries on the Hispanic feel, but this time in a soft and haunting ballad, with an honest, desperate romantic feel to it. The closing track "Bitter Fruit (Dead Weight)" tells of the evil hopelessness of slavery with a haunting African feel and deeply poetic lyrics.
"Vertigo" is an extremely artistic album, at sometimes too artistic for all to appreciate. But if brutally honest and provacative is what you want, you've got it.
ANOTHER GREAT CD.......2002-07-07
1. am i here yet (return to sender): great dance, lyrics, voice, the first single and the reason for y i bough the cd (5/5)
2.should i call you jesus: sure its contrversial but its awesome the message and the beat .. awesome (6/5)
3.vertigo: very heart felt and beautiful (5/5)
4.without my consent: i think it is one of the best songs, very very well written she sounds great! (5/5)
5.a room full of view: good, great , awesome one of the best tracks (6/5)
6.flexible: another contreversial song but it is great and fun (6/5)
7.where romeo never dies: its sooo cute and well written one of my other favs. (6/5)
8.never let them see you cry: sincere and fromt he heart (5/5)
9."rool over beethoven": this song is halarious and great the beat is hot and the lrics are great!!! (6.5/5)
10.afraid of spiders: sincere and from her heart and aBOUT her.... beautiful (5/5)
11.bitter fruit (dead weight): another sincere cte strong song and contrversial but for a good reason... slavery it sucks !!! and a good closing! (6/5)
this cd is great go and buy it now if you are readingt his and buy her first if you don't have it !! SHE IS AWESOME!
She writes from the heart and soul.......2000-06-23
Dizzying "Vertigo".......2000-06-10
The sultry singer suggested-though not credited even in the '97, '98 female-dominated market place where grunge had died and rock lost its direction- that Lillith women were not always either Jewel-strumming pseudo neo-folk artists, nor were they Paula Cole or Tori Amos pretentious; her album made a dent in the industry not the rumble it should have. These women were overplayed, and Myers subtle one-hit-wonder "Kiss the Rain"-though powerful-did not beckon music buyers to buy her album in droves; the airwaves were already saturated by the likes of the women mentioned, and Myers second arrestingly progressive single "Tell Me" fell on deaf ears.
Now that the novelty of "Where Have all the Cowboys Gone", and "I Don't Wanna Wait" has worn off, and Jewel's firm hold has diminished comes Myers with her second release-that if released in '98 along side the likes of Jewel or Paula-would have garnered her the attention she deserved, and hopefully still could.
For fans of that fleeting moment in time where Joan Osborne's novelty "One of Us" was popular, Billie offers "Should I Talk to Jesus" that relies on the same religious references-the Kaballah, Buddah, where Osborne used the saints, all the prophets-suggesting that as the sons of God we are all prophets a la Jesus manipulating religion to our own ends.Several songs in the book jacket-including "Should I Talk to Jesus" -include prose instead of lyrics to the featured songs that emphasize her points. Myers' depth reflects that she is less kitsch than Osborne in "One of Us"; where God was amidst us and a "slob like one of us", Billie suggests in her prose that "too many(men) wannabe martyrs" exploit religion and its icons and use it to justify wars. The George Harrison citars and the funkafied faded-finish suggests that this gimmick should have led the invasion of the US market as opposed to the misguided release of "Am I Here Yet?", which is more a "Life is a Highway" send-up.
A post-grunge anthem such as "Vertigo" evokes the "Every Rose has its Thorn" guitar-ish '80s vibe, but the chord progressions are more Zepplin than Poison- a clear indication of the original rock territory Billie has scoped out.
"Afraid of Spiders" rivals "Maria,Maria" for its insinuatingly hypnotic ethnic vibe; it is as if we have been transported to some Carribean or Eastern-African island where the tribes arrive on "Bitter Fruit (Dead Weight)". Both these songs-more the former than the latter-are smooth jazz/NAC easy listening staples in the making. Incidentally, fans of Sophie B. Hawkins' "Nocturne" from her "Timbre" set will get immersed in Billie's "spider web.
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Vertigo
Little Children Jump Manufacturer: Ez Chief Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NWP0 Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Vertigo
- Angel Dust
- Too High
- Hold Your Tongue
- Lovers Greed
- Yearling
- Mothers Eyes
- Come Around
- Words Of Wisdom
- House Our Father Knew
- Made It Fine
- Overkill
- Singer
- Pigeon
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