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Average customer rating:
- Say It Ain't So
- the original travis sound !
- Disappointing
- Bold & Beautiful.
- Back to what they do best!
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The Boy with No Name
Travis
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ASIN: B000O77SKY
Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- 3 Times And You Lose
- Selfish Jean
- Closer
- Big Chair
- Battleships
- Eyes Wide Open
- My Eyes
- One Night
- Under The Moonlight
- Out In Space
- Colder
- New Amsterdam
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Travis seemingly disappeared after the arguably forgettable 12 Memories but the sound of the Scottish group's daydream-pretty guitar rock endured thanks to Keane, Snow Patrol, and especially Coldplay. More than three years later, Travis is playing catch-up with their fifth studio album, The Boy with No Name. Predictably, it's a well-crafted affair, bursting to life with tunes that celebrate life's minor victories such as "Closer," "Battleships," and "My Eyes." But as a comeback effort it feels flawed, let down by both melodies that disappear into the ether as quickly as they come out of the speakers ("One Night," "3 Times You Lose") and those that clumsily attempt to tweak the formula ("Eyes Wide Open," "Selfish Jean"). --Aidin Vaziri
Customer Reviews:
Say It Ain't So.......2007-07-01
Well, I guess it had to happen eventually. They released four great albums in a row, but the streak is over. I just don't know where this came from. After hearing "Walking In The Sun" from Singles I assumed the Travis dynasty would be prosperous for years to come. I listened to this entire album and almost felt like weeping (not in a good way).
The best word to describe this album is definitely "filler". Think of every Travis song you never really cared for. What did they all have in common? Less than impressive singing? Uneventful choruses? Overall drab music that doesn't stand out? All of these things describe this album in my opinion. I remember listening to previous albums and being greeted by wonderful melodies, catchy rhythms and unforgetable lyrics. This album really lacks a clear direction and passion. You can't honestly tell me Fran is singing these songs from his heart. It sounds like these songs were recorded right after one of his family members died. Most of these songs aren't very well written to begin with, but the ones that are just aren't done justice. I hope these sound better when played live or there's going to be some pissed concert goers.
The one shining light off in the distance is "My Eyes". The sound isn't exactly rehash from previous years, but the energy is definitely more like traditional Travis. I enjoy listening to this song and it actually sounds like they enjoy playing it. I can't say it enough, they just don't deliver on the rest of this album.
I don't think the old Travis is lost and gone forever. This release does feel a little forced but eventually they'll come back with something they really love and you'll love it just the same.
the original travis sound !.......2007-06-29
The smooth fresh sound of travis. It's the original.. It's the travis we know.. And it's the Travis we've been waiting for.. two thumbs up !..
Disappointing.......2007-06-27
Too much of Franny being the minstrel and not enough of the band doing what they do best. After waiting a long time for the follow-up to 12 Memories, The Boy with No Name is a monumental disappointment.
Bold & Beautiful........2007-06-08
It's been a while. Three and a half long years since their last studio album, and almost a decade since they bounced onto the scene with 'Good Feeling'. That debut had them down as the next big Brit-pop band and erstwhile Oasis chums / prodigies, even if the rest of the world hardly noticed their obvious talent. It was only the breakthrough "Why Does It Always Rain On Me" a couple of years later that launched them into the mainstream. Two albums and a collection later they have freed themselves of any expectant hype and can return to making sweet music. They always have done of course, and you really shouldn't be put off that this is a CD that both you and your mum can enjoy. For goodness sake, your Gran may do too.
Be warned that it's an album likely to get under your skin - in a good way that is. Something that seems so unlikely when you play it through for the first time, as it is so perfectly unassuming. Starting off with barely a whimper that is the intro to "3 Times And You Lose" it is the antithesis of going in with all guns blazing. But the track nurdles around with a listless pleasure, and harmonies that waft in the breeze. Uncannily simple, and marvellously crafted without really trying.
The "Lust For Life" beat behind "Selfish Jean" gives it a more obvious pop feel, and somewhat flyaway at that. But it's a worthwhile tempo change that would otherwise leave the album too samey. "Closer" really shouldn't be a such a strong song as it has an almost dreary quality to it, yet still a strong melody and easy hook doesn't let you down. A more complex rhythm makes "Big Chair" beautifully different, and even then you'll be humming along to a song that you feel you've known all your life - on the first listen.
Real credit to taking a leaner approach to production also. "Battleships" is a gem of a song of relationships gone wrong, and it could have turned into a grandiose Keane-esque, multi-layered extravaganza in the wrong hands. Instead it is kept clean and simple, where the words are allowed to shine and not sink. "Eyes Wide Open" has more of a plodding, ballsy quality, squeezed into a tight and very handy 3 minute track.
Travis do have a trademark sound that is "Writing To Reach You" or "Flowers In The Window", which is that easy, relaxed folkiness, often with the odd banjo plucked in for good measure. That soundprint is rarely far from this album, with "My Eyes" the latest amalgam of that style.
"Under the Moonlight" is deceptively good song, and yet another why you wonder why it's not been done before. "Out In Space" has a chillier simplicity, whilst the final "New Amsterdam" is a perfect homage to what is now New York. Talking of a "park that is Central" may be a tad contrived, but the unsophisticated view of what is outwardly so complex, sums up their ethos for the whole album.
Subtlety is often confused with growing old in music, and it's definitely the former here. They bounded around in their "Tied to the 90's" days youth but now have established a real understanding of what they are doing, giving them far more confidence to understate their case.
A certain Scottish music guru famously called Coldplay "bed-wetters", and the same criticism could be wielded at Travis of this CD (if you don't actually listen to it that is), though the Glasgow originated Fran Healey & Co would be more likely to punch such detractors out cold. Besides, it's not true. To deliver simplicity this beautiful is both bold and beautiful.
Back to what they do best!.......2007-06-07
It's been 4 years since the commercial failure and overall letdown of "12 Memories." Since that time, Travis released a "Singles" album, which made some believe that maybe they were planning on calling it quits? Well, I was happily surprised to hear that not only were they sticking around, but Travis returned to work with Nigel Godrich along with Brian Eno to get back to what they do best... create atmospheric, moody songs ripe with gorgeous melodies. Not since 1999's "The Man Who" has the band been so consistent on an album. The first 7 tracks in a row on "The Boy With No Name" are all brilliant. After the majestic "My Eyes", the album meanders off a bit into a few generic-sounding songs, but comes back strong with "Out In Space" and "Colder." They even throw in a hidden track for good measure, and like the outstanding hidden track on The Man Who (Blue Flashing Light), this one, titled "Sailing Away," is also worth the wait of extra silence. As Fran Healy says on their website, they have found their muse once more. From the jangly vibrant pop of Selfish Jean to the bittersweet balladry of Battleships to the swelling romp of Eyes Wide Open, The Boy With No Name will revive the lost Travis fans out there while opening the doors to many new ones. Ironically, Travis has been in the shadow of Coldplay for the past 7 years even though they existed a good 4 years before "Parachutes" was even released, giving Travis the fortune/curse of creating the musical landscape for such bands to spring from. So, I suppose one could say that Travis are to blame for Coldplay, Keane, Snow Patrol, and so forth. But even if that fact does upset you, listen to this album and all will be forgiven.
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- Words to live by today
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- Heartwarming thoughts of childhood
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No Nukes
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ASIN: B000002H48
Release Date: 1997-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Dependin' On You - The Doobie Brothers
- Runaway - Bonnie Raitt
- Angel From Montgomery - Bonnie Raitt
- Plutonium Is Forever - John Hall
- Power - The Doobie Brothers
- The Times They Are A-Changin' - James Taylor
- Cathedral - Graham Nash
- The Crow On The Cradle - Jackson Browne
- Before The Deluge - Jackson Browne
- Lotta Love - The Doobie Brothers
- Little Sister - Ry Cooder
- A Woman - Sweet Honey In The Rock
- We Almost Lost Detroit - Gil Scott-Heron
- Get Together - Jesse Colin Young
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- You Can't Change That - Raydio
- Once You Get Started - Chaka Khan
- Captain Jim's Drunken Dream - James Taylor
- Honey Don't Leave L.A. - James Taylor
- Mockingbird - James Taylor
- Heart Of The Night - Poco
- Cry To Me - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
- Stay - Bruce Springsteen
- Devil With The Blue Dress Medley - Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
- You Don't Have To Cry - Crosby, Stills & Nash
- Long Time Gone - Crosby, Stills & Nash
- Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills & Nash
- Takin' It To The Streets - James Taylor
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In addition to raising public consciousness about the dangers of nuclear power, the 1979 series of star-studded anti-nuclear concerts at Madison Square Garden were a significant event both musically and historically. The shows were immortalized in a feature film and on this 2 CD set. Among those featured on the album are such '70s soft-rock icons as Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor, Carly Simon, the Doobie Brothers, and Crosby, Stills and Nash, along with Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Ry Cooder, and Gil Scott-Heron for a token dose of grit. Inevitably, Springsteen's "Devil with the Blue Dress Medley" steals the show, but otherwise No Nukes doubles as both a handy '70s-rock sampler and a historical keepsake. --Scott Schinder
Customer Reviews:
Words to live by today.......2007-03-09
Given the state of the Earth today, the sentiments of many of these songs are still current. This is an amazing collection of artists and songs - no matter how old you are!
I really wanted to rate it higher.......2006-07-12
I really liked this when it came ut on vinyl, but in retrospect, it was the cause, not the music. B. Raitt is grand, G Nash with an excellant Cathedral, J C Young, and the highlight to me We Almost Lost Detroit by the great Gil Scott-Heron. But the second disc is second rate. Edit the filler and it rates higher.
Heartwarming thoughts of childhood.......2005-09-15
As a child of the 70's who grew up in a very "no nukes" home this album was on the turn table every night. What a great find for me all these years later as I start my own family. "Power" is one of the nicest, smoothest, most heartwarming songs every performed.
The geniune love, care and respect these artists had for each other and mostly the earth and it's future generations pours through on every note.
fighting fission with fusion.......2005-03-23
I suppose just about anyone could find a reason to give a listen to the 'No Nukes' recordings. For many, some of the earliest and most blistering live tracks from Bruce Springsteen, still on his career ascent, which are offered here are reason enough to own these discs, even if he shares CD space with Chaka Khan. Others may find their appeal in the workmanlike presence of Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, and The Doobie Brothers, who perform solo and are all over the place singing duets and background for other performers willing to ante-up in the fight against fission. Despite my own appreciation for Crosby, Stills and Nash, what really caught my eye here was what amounts to a cameo appearance by Gil Scott-Heron, offering up one of his finest moments (and as a Detroiter one I can readily identify with) on the ominous yet funkified 'We Almost Lost Detroit'. Next to 'Johannasburg' this is my favorite Gil Scott-Heron composition. Unfortunately, it appears on a wonderful, but unreleased CD Scott-Heron produced in 1977 with Brian Jackson, 'Bridges'. It tells a slightly overblown tale about a malfunction at one of the two Fermi nuclear plants near Detroit. While the mishap could have theoretically progressed into a full-blown meltdown, the generator was quickly shut down and catastrophe was readily averted. So while it didn't come close to producing a Chernobyl, it did produce one funky protest song, and Scott-Heron gives it an inspired treatment on 'No Nukes'
1979 was a strange, transitional year in music. Disco was all but dead, yet it's brief success had ushered in a retreat from the expansive progressive rock that had enshrined the late 1960's and early 1970's. Something new had to be on the horizon, even with Bruce Springsteen assuming the role of heir apparent to those who would proclaim (along with Neil Young) that "rock and roll will never die". No one could have predicted, however, that even for Neil Young, the 1980's would plunge rock and roll even deeper into an abyss of ill-employed synthesizers, and open the door for a reborn Michael Jackson and the birth of a Madonna as the dominant forces on vinyl and cassette.
So 'No Nukes' offers one last gasp for the faithful few from the golden age of rock and roll who had somehow weathered the disco storm. Virtually all of the performers are in their prime, and some, such as Nicolete Larson, Raydio, Tom Petty, and even Bonnie Raitt, are able to truck in some pretty recent hit material. The Doobie Brothers, who open and close the set presented here, are in top form as well. The Crosby, Stills and Nash tracks sound a bit dated, even though they are preceded by Springsteen's covers of four songs that pre-date anything CSN offer up. There is more crowd noise on the softer tracks than one would wish (why would anyone even want to unleash a two-fingered whistle in the middle of a song like 'You Don't Have To Cry' anyway?). But the boys do serve up an edgy 'Long Time Gone', whose lyrics settle well with the MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) theme. Some of the tracks, such as CSN's closer, 'Teach Your Children', and Jesse Colin Young's Youngblood's classic 'Get Together' are marred by the dreaded audience sing-a-long... a nice one-time experience for the audience, but torture for the owner of the recording who must listen to a mass of amateurs singing like a tone-deaf choir over and over and over...
While everyone can find something to like on 'No Nukes', it's also likely that it's wide range of artists and genre's will guarantee there is something you won't like. While most of the tracks were either hits (consider James Taylor and Carly Simon belting out a live version of 'Mockingbird') or the main attraction on studio LP's (Jackson Browne's 'Before the Deluge'), some out-of-the-mainstream material also appears, such as John Hall's 'Plutonium Is Forever', which lends a sarcastic twist of the knife into the nuclear power industry's back. Predictably some tracks that look good on paper come across uninspired, such as the James Taylor-Carly Simon-Graham Nash take on Dylan's 'The Times They Are A-Changin' and Ry Cooder's 'Little Sister', which you keep waiting to take off but just keeps circling the tarmac.
The liner notes are extensive, but oriented toward an indoctrination for the 'No Nukes' agenda rather than commentary and anecdotes surrounding these Madison Garden concerts. If this was all the information you had, you would undoubtedly conclude Jimmy Carter was a fool for not installing a line of windmills along the Continental Divide, and a massive array of solar panels covering the southwestern U.S. Oh, well, at least it gave some of these soon-to-be-out-of-work artists one last excuse to fuse their talents before they turned out the lights on the 70's (pun intended). Four stars 'cause Stephen plays some wicked guitar, but I may be straining my credibility.
Worth it for "Power" alone.......2004-01-10
The other reviewers are right...but, the best tune on this set is "Power" a collaboration of friends making great music. I had the original lp and now am getting the cd... I just love the harmonies here... don't miss this.
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- A Few Surprises!
- Greg Allman at his best!
- This was the comeback LP
- S Penn
- Great recording!
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I'm No Angel
Gregg Allman Band
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ASIN: B00000268R
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- I'm No Angel
- Anything Goes
- Evidence Of Love
- Yours For The Asking
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Customer Reviews:
A Few Surprises!.......2007-01-04
I'm very fond of this CD. One of the surprises is Don Johnson ( yes, the actor) who performs in one of the tracks. he's suprisingly good. I also like the smoothness of this CD.
Greg Allman at his best!.......2006-01-31
One of those albums where almost every song is a pleasure. Southern blues at its best. Greg and his band just keep getting better with age!
This was the comeback LP.......2005-10-02
Before the release of this LP, Gregg (and Dickie also) had spent the previous 5 years touring small venues and recording nothing,
Then Gregg came out with this and the title track alone was worth the price. Gregg just nailed the title track, it went top 30 allowing Gregg and Dickie both back in the studios and the following year- the reunion of the Allman Brothers Band that is still going strong 16 years later. This song is the one that started the comeback.
S Penn.......2005-03-07
When I listened to the Guitar solo on "What might have been" I was for lack of a better word in awe! Buy this CD just for that!
Great recording!.......2004-07-13
I bought this one on a recommendation. I was amazed it was recorded almost 20 years ago! There is a little of everything on this one. Gregg is the only musician/singer that I know that can perform a love song that you can listen to in front of your friends.
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- These are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks
- An outstanding compilation
- The really good ones are missing.
- "many were winners by the Academy for best scores"
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The Longest Day: The Ultimate World War Movie Theme Collection
Manufacturer: Silva America
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All Works by Albinoni
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ASIN: B00020R02O
Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- The Longest Day
- Attack On The Iron Coast
- Band Of Brothers-Prelude
- Band Of Brothers-Theme
- Battle Of Britain
- The Battle Of The Bulge
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- Das Boot
- The Bridge At Remagen
- The Bridge On The River Kwai
- A Bridge Too Far
- The Caine Mutiny
- The Captive Heart
- Casablanca
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- The Cruel Sea
- The Dambusters
- The Diary Of Anne Frank
- The Eagle Has Landed
- Empire Of The Sun
- The English Patient
- Fear And Desire
- Force Ten From Navarone
- Gallipoli
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- The Guns Of Navarone
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- Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
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- The Night Of The Generals
- Paradise Road
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- Sink The Bismarck!
- 633 Squadron
- Where Eagles Dare
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- The Longest Day
Customer Reviews:
These are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks.......2007-01-21
I was disappointed that these are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks. For example, in Colonel Bogey, the countermarch from the movie soundtrack is not included in the arrangement on this CD. Don't get me wrong, the songs are good, but I would have preferred the same arrangements as the original movies.
An outstanding compilation.......2006-08-25
This compilation is superb and a real must-buy. From Band of Brothers to A Bridge Too Far: every war movie theme is represented here. An all time classic.
The really good ones are missing........2005-07-18
While this compilation has some masterpieces such as the theme from The Great Escape and Is Paris Burning, it's missing some of the finest tracts ever written. Where is the theme from Victory and Ernest Gold's stirring epic from Cross of Iron? The closing theme from Inchon was also a feast for the ears, but it's not here. It was written by Jerry Goldsmith, one of the foremost soundtrack composers of our time. Instead we're subjected to the likes of Hanover Street and The English Patient. I'll admit Inchon and Victory weren't Academy Award winning movies, but their soundtracks were second to none. As John Stossel would say," Give me a break"!!!
"many were winners by the Academy for best scores".......2004-05-26
Silva America presents the essential in film music during the period of World Wars ~ "Longest Day:Ultimate World War Movie Theme", featuring some long forgotten cues, 53 to be exact that sent chills and thrills into the pulses of world events ~ selections from a limited collectors edition that would make any "film-score-buff" green with envy.
Released to commemorate the sixth Anniversary of D-Day, never has there ever been such a tribute compilation package from any other label and Silva comes to the forefront ~ featuring The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (Paul Bateman, Nic Raine Tony Bremner and Carl Davis as conductors), The Philharmonia (Kenneth Alwyn, Jerry Goldsmith, Mario Klemens and Paul Bateman as conductors) and also the world renown Crouch End Festival Chorus (David Temple as choir master) ~ what a gathering of talented musicians and singers fill this collection supreme.
The lineup of composers is a Who's Who in the world of film music ~ John Addison, Tomaso Albinoni, Kenneth J. Alford, Paul Anka, John Barry, Arnold Bax, Elmer Bernstein, Eric Coates, Carl Davis, Klaus Doldinger, Antonin Dvorak, Benjamin Frankel, Gerald Fried, Hugo Friedhofer, Jerry Goldsmith, Ron Goodwin, Bernard Herrmann, Maurice Jarre, Michael Kamen, Jerome Moross, Alfred Newman, Clifton Parker, Alan Rawsthorne, Ryvichi Sakamoto, Lalo Schifrin, Gerard Schurmann, David Shire, Max Steiner, Dimitri Tiomkin, Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Williams, Gabriel Yared and Hans Zimmer ~ set the stage for compositional human drama while exploring the deepest troves of musical emotion ~ one masterpiece after another, each cue manages to display both a convincing authenticity of the times and places ~ experience every tracks passion and skill for striking the exotic orchestral colors, explosive power and spectacular works of full large scale orchestral arrangements previal at every turn.
We are grateful to James Fitzpatrick (producer), Reybnold da Silva (executive producer), Rick Clark (associate producer/album sequence), Marion Garden (associate producer) and the whole gang at Silva America who have resurrected many of the soundtracks for the "film-score-buffs" in all of us.
Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 812 ~ (5/25/2004)
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- The Best Wildweeds Compilation
- What a treasure!!!!!
- Another long overdue, overlooked gem
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No Good To Cry: The Best of The Wildweeds
Wildweeds
Manufacturer: Confidential Recordings
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ASIN: B00006F2PF
Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- No Good To Cry
- Never Mind
- Someday Morning
- Can't You See That I Lonely
- It Was Fun While It Lasted
- Sorrow's Anthem
- I'm Dreaming
- Happiness Is Just An Illusion
- Fuzzy Wuzzy
- I Can't Stand It
- Where Is Our Love
- Anytime At All
- I Want You Here
- And Then There Is Love
- I Had A Girl
- You Know Your Love
- No Good To Cry (Stereo)
- No Good To Cry (Instrumental)
Album Description
Before a teenaged Al Anderson began his 22-year run with the well-loved and prolific NRBQ, he had The Wildweeds. Big Al, as he is known, wrote most of this collection of scorching rock and soul-influenced songs. This definitive lineup of The Wildweeds never put out an LP. Thus these tracks - many never released - form a great "lost" album of the 1960s.
For Confidential Recordings' in-depth package, Big Al not only lent his full cooperation, but also provided access to his personal collection of photographs and memorabilia. In addition, Wildweeds historian Richard Brukner interviewed other original band members and scores of family, friends and fans. His resulting sixteen pages of liner notes tell the complete story of The Wildweeds.
That story is also told by the music. At the collection's core are the eight songs that comprise the entirety of The Weeds' four single records released on Chess' Cadet label. Six previously unreleased tracks round out the set, including a searing cover of The Soul Sisters classic "I Can't Stand It" and "Fuzzy Wuzzy," a red-hot, fuzzed-out original instrumental. This compilation also debuts "No Good To Cry" in stereo and instrumental versions re-mixed and re-mastered from the original multi-track tapes by original producer Thomas "Doc" Cavalier.
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The Best Wildweeds Compilation.......2005-11-25
To be fair, the Wildweeds were more than just Al Anderson. While "Big Al" appeared to be the driving force behind the Weeds, the other members were certainly his equal, especially Ray Zeiner and Bob Dudek.
This is the 3rd Weeds compilation I've owned and it is without a doubt, the best one. All of the Weeds' soulful singles and "B" sides are included along with other great tunes that only folks lucky enough to see them live in the late 60's got to hear. There is none of that country crap that they did during their decline, which is included on the other compilations; no need to skip ahead to the next song.
If you enjoy other white soul groups such as the Young Rascals, you will certainly enjoy the Wildweeds.
What a treasure!!!!!.......2005-06-30
What a talent... I knew this 35 years ago... hearing these audio clips was an experience! Just buy it!!!!
Another long overdue, overlooked gem.......2004-01-15
Everyone in the Hartford, CT. area circa the mid 60s knew and loved Al Anderson and the Wildweeds. This material represents Anderson's blues and R&B roots versus his later rockabilly and country inclinations with NRBQ and as a songwriter for hire.
The single No Good to Cry was the pinnacle of the band's short-lived career, but there are another half dozen original gems on this fine CD.
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- Blood Or Whiskey
- Best Band Ever
- REAL Irish roots music
- TERRIBLE!
- Great Album!
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No Time to Explain
Manufacturer: Reprive
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ASIN: B000066G1A
Release Date: 2002-04-15 |
Tracks:
- Breaking Through
- Paranoid State
- Sober Again
- Never Be Me
- Kin of the Fairies/Western Junk
- Your Majesty
- Submission in Portarlington
- When You Sing
- Geektime
- Chloe
- Follow me up to Carlow/Holt's Way
- Don't Go Far
- Majorca
- Frank
- Sometimes
- Rudy
Album Description
Second CD from the Irish trad-punk band, this CD features 16 tracks starting with the Punk Power of Breaking Through and ending with the ska-edged Rudy, with ballads and blistering renditions of Irish Trad tunes Follow Me Up to Carlow and King of the Fairies.
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Blood Or Whiskey.......2007-03-30
To start out, I do not like Flogging Molly or Dropkick Murphys at all.
I was a bit hessitant to check out Blood Or Whiskey. I am a Pogues, Popes, Dubliners, and the Wolfe Tones to name a few kinda guy. Blood or Whiskey is a strong band. The CD is good, has that Shane Macgowan rough punk like feel to it but with a little more modern sound.
Like other reviews have stated if you like the soft sound of Flogging Molly you should probably look elsewhere. If you like The Pogues ect you will at least enjoy listing to it from time to time.
Best Band Ever.......2005-07-16
Without a doubt, Blood or Whiskey is my favorite group of all time. The music is catchy and I find that I can't get it out of my head. The lead singer has a very deep raspy voice, and unlike Dropkick or Flogging Molly, Blood or Whiskey are actually based out of Ireland and have a real Irish flair. Blood or Whiskey tend to steer clear of obnoxious guitar riffs and instead stick to banjo and mandolin solos, and some amazing penny whistle solos. Truely a great Irish band with flare and talent.
REAL Irish roots music.......2005-03-12
If you like real Irish roots music ie. The Pogues, The Dubliners, buy this CD. If you're more into over produced pseudo punk bands like Flogging Molly or Dropkick Murphy's, then don't. Blood or Whiskey are very good songwriters who mainly play trad Irish instruments. This is great drinking music, and is perfect for arond St. Paddy's Day and all year long.
TERRIBLE!.......2005-02-04
ok...well if you wanna waste $11.98 than buy this cd cuz thats all you'll be doing is wasting it. I suggest you go out and buy Drunken Lullabies, Swagger, or Within a Mile of Home by Flogging Molly. Blood or Whiskey may be irish but they need to think up a better career...i was very disapointed, especially after having listened to dropkick murphys and flogging molly and then listenin to them...
Great Album!.......2004-05-04
I wasn't sure if I want to get this album after some reviews mentioned that their sound was Irish folk punk rock with a bit of ska. I do listen to ska but blending the three different genres might have over done it. I was wrong. It worked out very well. The other reviews are correct on another thing, if you think this band is anything like Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, these guys are not even close. I did find a few other bands that are similiar. Look for the McGuillicuddys or The Skels. Very similiar in sound. Anyhow, can't wait for the next release.
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ASIN: B0009OUB1K
Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
Tracks:
- Theme From The Magnificent Seven - Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
- Buckaroo Holiday From Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes) - New York Philharmonic
- High Noon From High Noon - Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
- Hoe-Down From Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes) - New York Philharmonic
- Cattle (I Ride An Old Paint) From The Plow That Broke The Plains - Philharmonia Virtuosi
- Morning On The Ranch From The Red Pony Film Suite - Boston Pops Orchestra
- Overture From The Alamo - Orchestra
- Main Title From The Good, The Bad And The Ugly - Orchestra And Chorus Of Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia
- The Old Chisholm Trail From Horizon - Cleveland Pops Orchestra
- The Ecstasy Of Gold From The Good, The Bad And The Ugly - Orchestra And Chorus Of Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia
- Introduction; The Open Prairie From Billy The Kid - London Symphony Orchestra
- On The Trail From Grand Canyon Suite - Boston Pops Orchestra
- Fanfare For The Common Man - New York Philharmonic
- Theme From Route 66 - Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra
- Happy Trails - Roy Rogers
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Drive Time route 66.......2007-01-03
Classical, orchestral music, except for the last selection which is Roy Rogers and Dale Evans' "Happy Trails."
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No-Neck Blues Band
Manufacturer: 5 Rue Christine
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ASIN: B000BKSJGG
Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Doon, The
- Live Your Myth In Grease
- Black Pope, The
- Qvaris Theme 1
- Catepillar Heart, The
- Qvaris Theme (Lopiop Hearing Qvaris)
- Boreal Gluts
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- Vaticon Blue (Theme End)
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One of the most enigmatic, mysterious, and defiantly anti-commercial groups to emerge from the NY loft scene during the '90s, the No-Neck Blues Band sometimes operated more as an artists' collective or commune than a band. Membership is in a state of near-constant flux, and most prefer to remain anonymous. Incorporating elements of folk, drone, psychedelia, free jazz, noise, and just about everything else, NNCK (as the group is often abbreviated) has nevertheless carved out a distinctive sound despite the seemingly random components. They also have made a name for themselves through live performances, eschewing nightclubs and bars for free performances on wharves, riverside docks, public parks, rooftops, or at their live-in performance space, The Hint House, in the Bronx. This is their first label release in many years and represents their most polished work to date. "NNCK are the best band ever in the universe" - Thurston Moore.
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- Zappa at His Best and Most Creative
- DEFINITELY some of Frank's best work
- 3 of Zappa's best work
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Threesome No. 2
Frank Zappa
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ASIN: B0000641BA
Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
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- Peaches En Regalia
- Willie the Pimp
- Son of Mr. Green Genes
- Little Umbrellas
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- Waka/Jawaka
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- For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-Hikers)
- Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus
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The three CDs collected here, from his stunning 1969-1972 period, find Zappa toning down the wild experimentalism of his late-'60s work with the Mothers of Invention, veering away from psychedelic-rock surrealism and careening toward jazz-rock fusion jamming. The focus of these mostly instrumental affairs is on his powers as a composer and an instrumentalist. Billed as a Zappa solo album, 1969's Hot Rats, the most accessible of the three, supports Zappa's guitar work with soaring electric violins (often by Jean Luc Ponty), some blistering sax work, and a variety of keyboard textures (the latter two elements courtesy of Ian Underwood), not to mention Captain Beefheart's vocal cameo on the gritty "Willie the Pimp." Waka/Jawaka, also a "solo" effort from 1972, added country and blues shadings to the diverse musical mix. The Grand Wazoo, a grand pseudo-concept album released later in 1972, was credited to Frank Zappa and the Mothers and featured the work of nearly two dozen musicians, including jazz heavyweights such as George Duke and Ernie Watts. --Marc Greilsamer
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Zappa at His Best and Most Creative.......2005-09-20
This is an easy-to-afford way to pick up Frank Zappa's best work. Those who bought the albums as they came out (as I did, away back in the 60s and 70s) know that each of the Zappas, from "Freak Out" in 1966 to the early to mid-70s, were stuffed full of creamy goodness. But it can't be denied (by me, anyway) that his work fell from that peak afterwards, and that his best work was represented by those 10 (more or less) albums: Freak Out, Absolutely Free, We're Only In It For The Money, Uncle Meat, Hot Rats, Burnt Weeny Sandwich, Weasels Ripped My Flesh, Chunga's Revenge, The Grand Wazoo, and Waka Jawaka. (I leave out a few live and one-off albums which I consider inferior, though fun.) Others will say his more popular mid-seventies works belong as well, but I differ. I'll stick with those named above. So: if you want a quick course in Zappa's more instrumental jazz-rock fusion and big-band sound, "Threesome No. 2" is your one-stop-shopping solution. (I'd also recommend "Burnt Weeny Sandwich," my favorite of all his albums.) If you like these, get "Threesome No. 1" and work your way up from there-- lots to chew on from one of the 20th century's most unique and talented composer/performers.
DEFINITELY some of Frank's best work.......2002-04-27
If you don't own this music, you should. This is some of the best work of one of the most original artists of our time.
At the same time, it should be understood that these are re-releases, and there is no original material here. The Zappa Family Trust are simply finding new ways to market old Zappa. There's nothing wrong with that. I'm all in favor of anything that will help keep Frank's material shaking up the air molecules. But I already own Hot Rats, Waka-Jawaka, and The Grand Wazoo. If you do too, there's no reason to buy this box set.
That's the only thing keeping me from giving this 5 stars.
3 of Zappa's best work.......2002-04-24
Some of his best work. His first foray into jazz brings new definitions to the genre (as always). Originally released as 'Hot Rats', 'Waka/Jawaka' and 'The Grand Wazoo', these 3 albums represent a distinct period of departure from the otherwise lyrical offerings of the '60s. John Luc Ponty and Sugar Cane Harris deliver some great electric violin solos here. And, their presence here (on Hot Rats) underscores the new band line-up. Recently, I searching my Zappa collection to find some examples of his music for my somewhat conservative boss and ended up with 2 of these 3. I would have given 5 stars but I could not speak for the quality of this particular release although The music - composition, performance and production - is top notch.
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ASIN: B000003QWK
Release Date: 1995-06-27 |
Tracks:
- 'Solomon': Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba
- 'The Four Seasons': The Spring: Allegro
- Canon In D
- Orchestra Suite No.2: Minuet And Badinerie
- Bach: Allegro
- Symphony No.104: Adagio; Allegro
- Divertimento For Strings, No.1: Allegro
- Piano Concerto No.5: Adagio un poco mosso
- 'The Ruins Of Athens': Turkish March
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: Romanze: Andante
- Marche Militaire No.1
- 'The Hebrides' ('Fingla's Cave'): Overture
- 'The Valkyrie': Ride Of The Valkyries
Tracks:
- Slavonic Dances: No. 1: Presto
- Slavonic Dances: No. 3: Poco Allegro
- Slavonic Dances: No. 7: Allegro Assai
- Slavonic Dances: No. 8: Presto
- Coronation March
- Entry Of The Gladiators
- Serenade For Strings: Waltz
- Samson And Delilah: Bacchanale
- Piano Concerto No. 2: Adagio sostenuto
- Russian And Ludmilla: Overture
- Also sprach Zarathustra: Introduction
- Symphonie Fantastique: March To The Scaffold
- On The Beautiful, Blue Danube
- The Firebird: The Palace Of Kashchei And His Enchantments Vanish - Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Tracks:
- 'Pictures at an Exhibition': Promenade
- 'Pictures at an Exhibition': Gnomes
- 'Pictures at an Exhibition': The Hut On Fowl's Legs (Baba Yaga)
- 'Pictures at an Exhibition': The Great Gate Of Kiev
- A Night On Bald Mountain
- 'The Planets': Mars: The Bringer Of War
- 'The Pines Of Rome': The Pines Of The Appian Way
- Pavan For A Dead Princess
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice
- 'The Three-Cornered Hat': Dance Of The Miller's Wife
- Scheherazade: Festival At Baghda; The Sea; The Ship Goes To Pieces Against A Rock Surmounted By A Bronze Warrior
Tracks:
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- 'Appalachian Spring': Variations On A Shaker Melody
- 'Candide': Overture
- 'West Side Story': Suite: I Feel Pretty; Maria; Something's Coming; Tonight; One Hand, One Heart; Cool; America
- Rhapsody In Blue
- Adagio For Strings
- 'America': Variations
- 'Rodeo': Hoe-down
- Pomp And Circumstance: March No. 1
- 'Gayane': Sabre Dance
- 'Lieutenant Kije': Troika
- 'The Love Of Three Oranges': March
- 'Hary Janos': The Viennese Musical Clock
International Music:
- Paris Concert, Vol. 1 [Live]
- Pizzicato Five 85 [Import]
- Resort Music [Import]
- Rodeo Tandem Beat Specter [Import]
- Rough Guide to the Music of Okinawa [Import]
- Rumba Sin Fronteras: Esto Se Anima [Import]
- Rumba Sin Fronteras V.2 [Import]
- Rumba Sin Fronteras V.3 [Import]
- Russian Songs
- Sacudin Ben Samba [Import]
International Music
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