| 1. Dialog |
| 2. Maqsoom 1 |
| 3. Rock It |
| 4. Girl |
| 5. Eye Of The Duck |
| 6. Chicken In A Box |
| 7. InÉDit |
| 8. Magick Carpet Ride |
| 9. Ya Baba |
| 10. One Thousand & One Nights |
| 11. Dojo Kun (Jamais Laisser Tomber) |
| 12. The Samurai Theme |
| 13. Yara |
| 14. Cleopatra In New-York |
| 15. Hanina (Jasmon Mix) |
| 16. Ya Rayah (Sonar Remix) |
| 17. Edony (Clap Your Hands) |
Editorial Reviews
The Red City is One of the Most Fashionable Destinations on Earth. At Night, the City Endures a Magical Metamorphosis Where the Mosques and Walls Become Illuminated and Party People Go in Search of Crowds and Good Times. The City is Exudes a Strange Energy, While Moroccan Youth have Discovered the Discotheques that Are Similar to Those in Ibiza! this Wonderful Collection Captures the Spirit of Evenings in Morocco with a Selection of Tracks from Natacha Atlas, Sly and Robbie, Martin Solveig, Africanism Iii, Toires, Claude Challe, Lohar and Many More.
Nights of Marrakech,Various Artists,Wagram,World Music
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Jacksonville City Nights
Ryan Adams & the Cardinals Manufacturer: Lost Highway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AOF9RU Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- A KISS BEFORE I GO
- THE END
- HARD WAY TO FALL
- DEAR JOHN
- THE HARDEST PART
- GAMES
- SILVER BULLETS
- PEACEFUL VALLEY
- SEPTEMBER
- MY HEART IS BROKEN
- TRAINS
- PA
- WITHERING HEIGHTS
- DON'T FAIL ME NOW
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Arguably the most eclectically prolific artist since Prince, Ryan Adams continues his chameleon revivalism with his most straightforward country music to date. Having evoked the inspiration of bands ranging from T. Rex to the Grateful Dead on previous solo releases, the former Whiskeytown frontman here channels the likes of Faron Young on "My Heart Is Broken," while framing the shot-and-a-beer opener, "A Kiss Before I Go," with honky-tonk piano and pedal steel. "Seems like I'm always movin'," he sings amid the rockabilly kick of "Trains," as the album finds his restless muse ranging from a dreamy duet with Norah Jones on "Dear John" to naked vulnerability reminiscent of John Lennon on "Silver Bullets." Only Adams would cut a track titled "The End" and sequence it second on the CD, or a song called "Peaceful Valley" and inject it with so much emotion. --Don McLeese
Recommended Ryan Adams Discography
Heartbreaker |
Gold |
Love Is Hell |
Whiskeytown, Pneumonia |
Whiskeytown, Stranger's Almanac |
Whiskeytown, Faithless Street |
Customer Reviews:
More Like Rock'N'Roll, No I Am Not Kidding.......2007-07-02
What Jacksonville City Nights however actually accomplishes is similar to what Rock N Roll, an electrified blast of alternative rock, did, morph Adams into a certain type of performer at a certain moment in time adding another dash to the pallet of his career. That might be impressive artistically but the question is do you all of a sudden like raw country simply because the previous it boy jumps into the genre?
On Jacksonville, Adams actually runs away from his previous core sound and the results are both impressive and jarring. If you want the pop hooks that adulterated his previous records Gold and Cold Roses, then Jacksonville isn't for you. Instead Adams steps into Willie Nelson mode and when it works (The Hardest Part, A Kiss Before I Go) you get some raw pure country sounds. When it doesn't work (title track) you get all the whiney walling that may have pushed you away from the genre. Therefore if you liked raw country before hand, you'll probably like Adams take on the genre, if you're only listening because Adams has jump into the genre, you'll likely find all the reasons you didn't like country music throughout Jacksonville City Nights. Maybe if Adams had spent more time with this focus a more complete feel would overtake the record, however being a relative rookie when it comes to the raw country sound he goes for on Jacksonville, Adams actually sounds like a rookie performer putting out his first record.
Jacksonville therefore is a member of a growing group of Adams records that see him take on a genre and bring all of its strengths and weaknesses to the forefront. So the passion for the genre is there but the experience to pull it off isn't.
Missing the Point.......2007-05-13
I'm quoting an earlier reviewer, and it's eerie how those quick-capsule reviews mirror my own opinion of Adams' output. But I disagree with those who compare his singing to a dog's howl, or blame country music itself. Traditional country is deceptively difficult to sing, and Ryan Adams just can't do it convincingly. He's trying to bear down on notes like George Jones and misses the mark by a mile. While I wouldn't go so far to liken his voice to dog noises, it is surprisingly devoid of emotional weight. I say "surprisingly", because Love Is Hell showcased some fantastic, emotive vocalizing. This one just sounds like he's phoning it in, as if he hasn't truly lived what he's singing about... which breaks the first rule of classic country. Ryan, stick with the "alt-" prefix stuff... you're way out of your league here.
Define "Alt Country".......2007-04-26
This is by far the most country album he's put out since leaving Whiskeytown. Now, I'm not the biggest fan of country music but this doesn't sound like any other country music out there. What I can't stand is the country-pop-flagwaving-prothisprothat kind of crap out there now. I like real country. Real country is Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, etc. I guess it could be called "old" country. That's this album sounds like. Ryan's country stuff has been labeled "Alt Country." I'm not sure what the heck "Alt Country" is but if this is it then it sounds like REAL country. If you're a Rock fan you probably won't like this album. If you're a country-pop fan you might like this album. If you're a real Ryan Adams fan you'll probably like this album. If you're fan of good old fashioned country you'll definately like this album. Tracks 1, 4, 9, & 10 are probably the standouts on this album. It's not a must have but if you're in the mood, it delivers.
A little too country for me........2007-02-12
Would make a dog howl.......2007-01-24
And that brings me to Jacksonville City Nights, which I would give a **1/2. Those who gave it 4 or 5 stars are apparently not bothered by Adams' strained and overwrought vocals on a number of tracks. Adams' voice, which can be among the best (think "I See Monsters" on Love is Hell), at times morphs into something that would make a dog howl.
In his past work, Adams had a knack for scaling back his voice just when he was reaching his vocal limit. Not here. Halfway through "Trains", Adams' loud and high-pitched vocals make me cringe, ruining what otherwise is a good song. Same goes for "The Hardest Part" and "The End." Adams' voice on "Peaceful Valley" is dreadful throughout. And then there are the collection of sparse songs ("Silver Bullets", "September" and "PA") that are agreeable I guess but didn't leave much of an impression with me.
Still, there are some strong songs here. "Withering Heights" ranks up there with his best, and both "A Kiss Before I Go" and "My Heart is Broken" show Adams at his country best. Songs that grew on me were "Games", "A Hard Way to Fall" and "Dear John." The latter seems to get better the more I listen to it.
Adams has such an incredible and malleable voice that he does not need to force things. While I hope he continues to try out new styles in the future, I am also hoping he sticks to vocals that better suit his considerable talent.
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Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Various Artists Manufacturer: J-Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ADAWO Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Dance Like This - Wyclef Jean featuring Claudette Ortiz
- Dirty Dancing - Black Eyed Peas
- Guajira (I Love U 2 Much) - Yerba Buena
- Can I Walk By - Jazze Pha featuring Monica
- Satellite (From "Havana Nights") - Santana Featuring Jorge Moreno
- El Beso Del Final - Christina Aguilera
- Represent, Cuba - Orishas featuring Heather Headley
- Do You Only Wanna Dance - Mya
- You Send Me - Shawn Kane
- El Estuche - Aterciopelados
- Do You Only Wanna Dance - Julio Daviel Big Band Conducted by Cucco Pena
- Satellite (Spanish Version) Nave Espacial (From "Havana Nights") - Santana Featuring Jorge Moreno
Album Description
Set against the decadent glamour and escalating danger of revolution-eve Cuba, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights re-imagines the 1987 film phenomenon from an exciting new perspective. Havana Nights tells a timeless story of a young woman's discovery of love, sensuality and independence - but with a sizzling style and rhythm all its own. In planning this new chapter in a beloved franchise, Artisan Entertainment and Miramax Films have put together a team of creative dynamos from the worlds of film, music and dance. Among them: maverick independent producer Lawrence Bender (Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting); executive producer Sarah Green (Frida); Academy Award. winning screenwriter Ron Bass (Rain Man, My Best Friend's Wedding); director Guy Ferland; screenwriter Pamela Gray (A Walk on the Moon); choreographer Joanne Jansen; music industry legend Clive Davis, whose hot J Records imprint will release the soundtrack; acclaimed actor Diego Luna, a rising star following his performance in the sexy sensation Y Tu Mama Tambiin; and, in what promises to be a breakout role, gifted young actress Romola Garai (recently seen in Nicholas Nickleby). The resulting film is certain to give audiences - from newcomers to those who cherish the first Dirty Dancing - the time of their lives, and then some!Customer Reviews:
Dirty Dancing - Havan Nights Soundtrack.......2007-04-07
Right up there with Otmar Liebert with Nouveau Flamenco and The Gypsy Kings to get the juices flowing and the body grooving to the music! We love it!
not good.......2007-03-13
Let the rhythm take you away.......2007-03-08
Havana Nights.......2007-02-08
Very Impressive.......2007-01-27
-Dance Like This
-Satellite (both versions)
But it is hard to pick favorites, because all the songs are good. If you found yourself wanting to get up and dance when you heard the music in this movie - DEFINITELY buy the soundtrack. It'll be a great addition to any collection.
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Barcelona Nights: The Best of Ottmar Liebert, Vol. 1
Ottmar Liebert Manufacturer: Higher Octave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059T5L Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Barcelona Nights
- Santa Fe
- Isla Del Sol
- Bullfighter's Dream
- In The Hands Of Love
- Heart Still/Beating
- Driving 2 Madrid (B4 The Storm)
- August Moon
- Dancing Under The Moon
- Festival (Of 7 Lights)
- La Rosa Negra
- 2 The Night
- Borrasca
- Bajo La Luna Mix
Amazon.com
This compilation project's official title is already long enough, but for true accuracy it should read, The Best of Ottmar Liebert's First Two Recordings, Volume 1. Barcelona Nights strings together the more upbeat and animated selections from his two earliest recordings, Nouveau Flamenco (his famed debut) and Borrasca (plus one track, "Festival," from Poets and Angels). The package serves as the first installment in a two-disc series; the subsequent Surrender to Love will patch together romantically inclined selections of those early 1990s recordings. It's the same music, but with different sequencing and different packaging. As such, it offers graceful and pleasant listening, though the similarity in tempos gives the disc a slightly homogenous feel. Many like-minded guitarists have traveled the path that Liebert originally blazed, and Barcelona Nights offers an appealing reminder of the qualities that elicited such a huge initial reception: nimble, articulate fingerwork; charming, uncomplicated melodies; and just enough flamenco authenticity to convince maturing pop listeners that they had discovered something exotic. Highlights include the beckoning cheer of the well-known title track, and the earnest, uplifting energy of another early hit, "Heart Still/Beating." --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
Great High Octave Guitar Jazz.......2006-08-24
If you are looking for new sounds come and get it!.......2006-06-12
Among the most creative and imaginative musicians in the last generations, Liebert must be included in the most representative lists. His creativeness and above all his powerful vision in what it concerns to the necessary oxygen the Flamenco needed, was intuited by him and so dedicated all his energies in search of its renovation, achieving a remarkable success.
To my mind the most interesting tracks of this valuable album are: Heart still beating, Barcelona nights, Santa Fe, Isla del sol, Bullfighter's dream and La Rosa Negra, but there is not any minor track.
If you really are searching for new inspiration motives and creative sounds, this album is a must for you.
Very nice music, Ottmar is very talented!.......2004-02-09
Don't bother........2004-02-01
Cross-pollination angers Nationalists.......2003-09-30
In my estimation, Flamenco has always been an art form influenced by many different forces and subject to change and evolution. Why is there such a nationalistic pride among many of its fans that ends up precluding such visionaries as Liebert, who have devoted their lives to making wonderful music, from taking part? Is it because he is not 100% Spanish?
The same exclusionary mentality that wants to limit Flamenco works well in Bible music in the South. The irony is that a Latin talent is often more welcome in other genres than a Gringo's is to Flamenco. The entire genre of Flamenco suffers much more from exclusionary thinking than it does from cross-pollination. How sad that such a beautiful art form is tainted by control freaks. Those of you who bash the likes of Liebert bash one who is intensely accomplished and pays such homage and utmost respect (not to mention commercial attention and longevity) to the art form. Very sad, indeed. You should be bashing Ricky and Enrique first!
Those of you who are so close-minded (You're probably ignoring me because of my Gringo status, anyway) should check out a really cool blue grass band I know. You'll be made to feel much more welcome than Liebert has in the wild world of Flamenco "purists."
This album is a wonderful collection of soulful, technically masterful sounds from a true visionary who pays the highest tribute to Spanish guitar by infusing it with fresh blood and vouchsafing its wonders to the masses. And it's better quality Flamenco than lots of other stuff on the market! Oh, sweet blasphemy! This is no dilettante - this man lives and breathes his music.
Other genres should only be so lucky!
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Nights of Fire
Benise Manufacturer: Rosanegra Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EJ9VCU Release Date: 2006-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Santa Barbara
- Montserrat
- Salsa Salsa
- Mi Amor
- Tribal
- Galletto's Jam
- Long Kiss Goodbye
- Fandango
- Prelude / Fuego
- Desperado
- Shambala
- Carnaval
Product Description
As seen on PBS! An unprecedented and spectacular journey of music and dance. Roni Benise takes us on a romantic and exotic voyage through the wild and beautiful sounds of his Spanish guitar. From Spanish Flamenco to Cuban Salsa to Brazilian Samba, the traditions and rules of music and dance are shattered through the 50 world class performers that join Mr. Benise on stage to celebrate MUSIC, LOVE AND LIFE.Customer Reviews:
Form over Substance.......2006-12-18
When I compare what I feel when I listen to my world music CD's of some of
the world best performers with this DVD, my experience is that Nights of Fire is
stale, bland, boring and aseptic.
If you liked Nights of Fire, I highly recommend you check out the Putumayo
label and their 60+ world music CDs and discover the "real thing".
If Nights of Fire moved you then go to the "source" and listen to the original
performers of such musical styles. Nights of Fire is like frozen concentrate
compared to freshly squeezed fruit juice.
EXCELLENT.......2006-07-05
M.P.L. THE NEW FOREST. U.K.
A enjoyable CD.......2006-06-14
WOW.......2006-06-11
Nights and Days of fire.......2006-06-09
Each different CD has its own treasures so I reccomend owning them all.
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Best of the Red Army Choir
Red Army Choir Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066RMJ Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Kalinka
- Partisan's Song
- Souliko
- Korobelniki
- On The Road (A Soldier's Song)
- My Country
- The Red Army Is The Strongest
- Moscow Nights
- Along Peterskaia Street
- Smuglianka
- Troika Gallop
- Ah Nastassia
- Echelon's Song
- My Army
- Civil War Songs
- Bella Ciao
Tracks:
- National Anthem Of The USSR
- Oh Fields, My Fields
- The Cliff
- The Cossacks
- In The Central Steppes
- Gandzia
- Cossack's Song
- The Roads
- Song Of The Volga Boatman
- Dark Eyes
- Let's Go
- The Birch Tree
- The Road Song
- The Samovars
- Varchavianka
- Slavery And Suffering
Customer Reviews:
Soviet Army Band & Chorus aren't taking any prisoners!.......2007-05-12
Good music........2007-03-09
Magnificent!.......2007-02-27
I'm so glad I stumbled onto this.
Spirited, committed, manly singing. Soul-shaking stuff! The ensemble is incisive; soloists are marvelous. The folk melodies are enchanting. The songs--and the singers--are bound up in the cultural fabric of the Cossacks, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky...on and on.., Chekhov, Trotsky, Nabakov... This music conveys the great romantic, dignified, boistrous soul of the Russian People. (Loosely speaking. Some members of the chorus were presumably of other nationalities once part of the Soviet Union. And some of the songs are not Russian).
I don't speak Russian, but listening to this makes me wish I did. What a beautiful-sounding language it is.
I loved it!.......2007-02-22
The ultimate collection.......2004-06-15
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Sometimes I Dream
Mario Frangoulis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FRN6 Release Date: 2002-09-17 |
Tracks:
- Vincero, Perdero
- Buongiorno Principessa
- Sometimes I Dream
- Luna Rossa
- Naturaleza Muerta
- Nights in White Satin (Notte Di Lucce)
- Ton Eafto Tou Paidi
- Non Sara'
- Hijo De La Luna
- Night Wants To Forget
- Canzone Arrabbiata
- A La Luna De Valencia
- Vincero, Perdero
Amazon.com
Forget the age of battling boy bands, the era of dueling young tenors is upon us. Hot on the heels of Josh Groban's dizzyingly successful, Ally McBeal-fueled debut comes this first international release from African-born, Greek-raised tenor Mario Frangoulis. There are some clear parallels between Groban's debut and this Frangoulis release, but some distinctive differences as well. While Groban coated his slick, David Foster-molded pop sense with a veneer of classical respectability, Frangoulis has effectively turned the formula inside out. With similar classical training--but a few crucial years of experience on his American rival--Frangoulis treats the classics reverently but not slavishly, with the title track effectively turning an aria from Puccini's Tosca into romantic Europop. Elsewhere, the international flavor is further expanded by three melody-rich songs ("Hijo de la Luna," "La Luna de Valencia," and "Naturaleza Muerta") by Spanish singer-songwriter Jose Maria Cano and a sing-along-ready take on the 1950s Neapolitan chestnut "Luna Rossa."Like Groban, Frangoulis and producer Steve Woods also plumb the music of la cinema italiana for inspiration, turning Nicola Piovani's bittersweet Life Is Beautiful theme into the ponderous "Buongiorno Principessa," but faring better with a moody, dramatic take on Rota-Wertmuller's "Canzone Arribiata." The obligatory rock-pop cover here is the flamenco-inflected "Nights in White Satin", with Frangoulis joined in a bilingual duet with original Moody Blue Justin Hayward that's surprisingly effective. Less showy perhaps than Groban's debut, but a more nuanced and emotionally satisfying album overall. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
A Star Performance.......2007-02-28
What a find. Mario Frangoulis is an outstanding performer with an incredible voice. The quality of his concert is excellent with a full orchestra and top notch audio quality. I have watched this performance 7 times and can't wait to see it again.
Sometimes I Dream.......2007-01-19
Add this to your Andrea/Josh collection!.......2007-01-16
Good quality and service.......2007-01-11
Wonderful!.......2007-01-09
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Today/ Summer Days (and Summer Nights)
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A1N2 Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Do You Wanna Dance
- Good To My Baby
- Don't Hurt My Little Sister
- When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)
- Help Me, Rhonda - (LP version)
- Dance, Dance, Dance
- Please Let Me Wonder
- I'm So Young
- Kiss Me Baby
- She Knows Me Too Well
- In The Back Of My Mind
- Bull Session With "Big Daddy"
- The Girl From New York City
- Amusement Parks U.S.A
- Then I Kissed Her
- Salt Lake City
- Girl Don't Tell Me
- Help Me, Rhonda - (single version)
- California Girls
- Let Him Run Wild
- You're So Good To Me
- Summer Means New Love
- I'm Bugged At My Ol' Man
- And Your Dreams Come True
- Little Girl I Once Knew, The - (stereo track, single version)
- Dance, Dance, Dance - (stereo, bonus alternate take)
- I'm So Young - (bonus track, alternate take)
- Let Him Run Wild - (stereo, bonus track, alternate take)
- Graduation Day - (bonus track, studio version)
Amazon.com essential recording
Put simply, this is the Beach Boys at their mid-'60s prime. Ironically, the band's greatest evolutionary leap was spurred by its leader, Brian Wilson, who decided to drop out of the band's live performances after a December 1964 nervous breakdown to concentrate on honing the Beach Boys' studio sound. With Wilson's productions gaining a significant new depth and confidence (note the innovative modulations on "Dance, Dance, Dance"), the first half of Today seems a logical, upbeat step forward from its predecessors. But it's the album's second act that steals the show, setting the stage for the triumph of Pet Sounds. Indeed, it's easy to imagine gorgeous, introspective tracks such as "Please Let Me Wonder," "She Knows Me Too Well," and "In the Back of My Mind" intertwined with the best of Sounds. Set against that standard, the follow-up, Summer Days, feels like a step backward, despite the presence of another Wilson world-beater production, "California Girls," and the band's second No. 1 single, "Help Me, Rhonda." Ever pressured by commercial concerns, Wilson and the band created what was in essence the true follow-up to the All Summer Long album. Still, there's a level of musical sophistication to tracks such as "The Girl from New York City," the Phil Spector tribute "Then I Kissed Her," and especially "Girl Don't Tell Me" and "Let Him Run Wild." Reissued (with 24-bit digital remastering) in a long out-of-print twofer edition to mark the band's 40th anniversary and Lifetime Achievement Grammy, this set features several bonus tracks as well as the insightful notes of David Leaf (The Beach Boys and the California Myth). Bonus cuts include the spectacular "The Little Girl I Once Knew" and revealing outtakes of "Dance, Dance, Dance," "I'm So Young," and "Let Him Run Wild," along with a studio version of a song previously only available on the Beach Boys Concert collection, "Graduation Day." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
The Beach Boys at their Best.......2007-07-02
The Bridge to "Pet Sounds".......2007-03-01
Side 2 of Today is a Masterpiece and so is I'm Bugged at my Old Man.......2007-01-30
Summer Days is fun and the last blast at surf/amusement park stuff, I'm Bugged at my Old Man is worth the price of admission, you have to hear it to believe it. Also contains the great "Let Him Run Wild" that for some odd reason didn't make it onto the Box Set "Good Vibrations", so a BB fan will need this CD.
Simply the best.......2007-01-18
Two great albums :].......2007-01-16
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Harem
Sarah Brightman , and Frank Peterson Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008W2QZ Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Harem
- What A Wonderful World
- It's A Beautiful Day
- What You Never Know
- The Journey Home
- Free
- Mysterious Days
- The War Is Over
- Misere Mei
- Beautiful
- Arabian Nights
- Stranger In Paradise
- Until The End Of Time
- You Take My Breathe Away
Amazon.com
If one's notion of "world music" promises a touch of the exotic and indigenous, often overlooked is the fact that the influence of western pop music has seeped into every corner of the globe, creating a hybrid that's often more than merely the sum of its influences. Theater vet Brightman steps into that pan-cultural hall of mirrors here, wedding her fascination with the music and rhythms of the "forbidden places" (the title's Arabic meaning) of the Middle East to her own oft ethereal vocal charms and rock-solid sense of drama. And if the diva's equally sound crossover sensibilities (and that of longtime producer Frank Peterson) sometimes mire it in familiar world-beat pastiche, Brightman's charmed muse manages some transcendent moments nonetheless. Her musical borrowings (Borodin for the title track; Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* for "It's a Beautiful Day") are as compelling as her choice of collaborators: classical violin star Nigel Kennedy and Iraqi vocalist Kadim Al Sahir add compelling touches to the weary timeliness of "The War is Over." The musical influences range from Europe across the Mediterranean and as far East as the Indian roots of "Bollywood" composer A.R. Rahman's "The Journey Home" and Brightman's own "You Take My Breath Away" to evocative recastings of the emblematic standards "Stranger in Paradise" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," while ex-Killing Joke keyboardist Jaz Coleman provides the savory East-meets-West orchestrations that ensure Brightman's star turns the seamless foundations they deserve. --Jerry McCulleyAmazon.com
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Time to Say Goodbye |
Diva: The Singles Collection |
Eden |
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Live from Las Vegas |
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Customer Reviews:
harem .......2007-05-28
New to Sarah Brightman.......2007-03-12
Stranger in Paradise - More Like Stranger in a Lost Cause.......2006-12-30
No voice like hers in the world.......2006-10-01
Brilliant Brightman, Her best CD........2006-09-18
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Boogie Nights: Music From The Original Motion Picture
Various Artists Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UKO Release Date: 1997-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Intro (Feel The Heat) - John C. Reilly & Mark Wahlberg
- Best Of My Love - The Emotions
- Jungle Fever - Chakachas
- Brand New Key - Melanie
- Spill The Wine - Eric Burdon & WAR
- Got To Give It Up (Part 1) - Marvin Gaye
- Machine Gun - The Commodores
- Magnet & Steel - Walter Egan
- Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - McFadden And Whitehead
- Sister Christian - Night Ranger
- Livin' Thing - ELO
- God Only Knows - The Beach Boys
- The Big Top (Theme From 'Boogie Nights') - Michael Penn & Patrick Warren
Amazon.com
A three-note horn blast, a disco groove calling from the dance floor, a woman's voice charging in to sing "never, ever do I feel discouraged." It's the '70s again. You're surrounded by freedom at its most complete, and trivial. This is how Boogie Nights, a film about the rise and fall of a porn star, begins. The soundtrack consists of dance and trash pop songs playing non-stop, forming a kind of historical narrative behind the action. Vol. I rescues some great nuggets of fluff, both black and white--"Magnet and Steel" and "The Best of My Love," for example. Then, it deliberately goes too far with Night Ranger's "Sister Christian." The song, defiantly candy-ass, challenges our capacity to recycle the pop culture past. Its earnest emptiness and lack of irony make it the most uncool, and fascinating, thing on the record. --Steve TignorCustomer Reviews:
Boogie Nights is a great workout cd. .......2007-05-15
Where's "Sniff 'n' the Tears".......2007-03-30
another great sound track.......2007-03-10
Boogie nighs soundtrack.......2007-03-09
Driver's Seat.......2005-10-09
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24 Nights
Eric Clapton Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LN9 Release Date: 1991-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Badge
- Running On Faith
- White Room
- Sunshine Of Your Love
- Watch Yourself
- Have You Ever Loved A Woman
- Worried Life Blues
- Hoodoo Man
Tracks:
- Pretending
- Bad Love
- Old Love
- Wonderful Tonight
- Bell Bottom Blues
- Hard Times
- Edge Of Darkness
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Here's something for the Clapton fan who enjoys hearing him play in all manner of contexts. On this two-CD set, recorded over a 24-night stand at London's Albert Hall, Clapton performs with a stripped-down four-piece band; a more lushly arranged nonet, an all-star blues lineup featuring stellar guitarists Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, and Jimmie Vaughan as well as legendary pianist Johnnie Johnson; and a full orchestra conducted by Michael Kamen. Most fans will find the blues segment the most endearing, but the album proves that Clapton is a blues-rock master who can excel in almost any setting. --Daniel DurchholzAmazon.com
As revered elder rock statesman Clapton has edged towards the pop mainstream, his superlative guitar work has become increasingly less prominent on his albums. So, it's nice to have a solid showcase for his instrumental brilliance on the live 2 CD 24 Nights, which captures the highlights of an extended 1990-1991 run at London's Royal Albert Hall. The album finds Clapton performing Cream classics, solo hits, and blues standards in a variety of different band formats: with a stripped-down quartet, an expanded nine-piece, a stellar blues ensemble (including fellow axe heroes Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, and Jimmie Vaughan), and a full orchestra. The result is a fine showcase for the dazzling instrumental skills of one of rock's essential guitarists. --Scott SchinderCustomer Reviews:
At the -VERY- top of his Fingering Form.......2006-02-25
Blessed as -we- were to hear his simple but memorable riff-and-rythym work in the studio, we were forced to grab for bits and pieces of his more lyrical live solos on such as "Concert for Bangla Desh," "The Last Waltz," the wretched "Live Aid," bootlegs, the Stones' "Flash Point" and "Knebworth '90."
Here, finally, is the evidence for the court of inquiry into who really -was- the greatest rock guitarist of 20th century, not to mention the greatest writer / performer. Others may argue (quite legitimately) for Jimmie P. and Stevie Ray, but a listen or two to this should set them straight.
We have here renditions of "Badge," "White Room" and "Sunshine..." from the dim and distant right there in same box with equally fine compositions from 15 and 20 years down the road like "Pretending, "Running on Faith," "Bad Love" and "Old Love," proving Mr. C. was on top of his blues rock writing game all along.
(I'd kill for a nice version of "Your Friends are Tearing Us Apart," but it wasn't to be, and there are other missing gems, as well.)
Good as (most of) the -songs- are, however, what stands out here for the ages is the lead guitar work. I've heard speed, I've heard technique, and I've heard taste. I've rarely heard them -together- in such -lengthy- solos at anything approaching this level. For that alone, I'd add one of these to your stack even if it cost three or four times as much as it does here.
The sound quality is lush (and crystal clear) but effectively -live-. The band work back of The Great Man is -great- (bassist East and keyboardist Phillingames deserve special credit). Kissoon's and Niles' back-up vocals are close to Lisa Fisher's unparalleled work for the Stones in the same era.
I was hopeful when "24 Nights" was released with a decided lack of his other great material that we'd have at least some of the rest on a later disc, but it was not to be. For that reason, and because the final six and half minutes are wasted with a contractural requirement for the orchestra on "Edge of Darkness," I dropped my rating from five to four.
Regardless, I don't think a rock guitarist can call himself "serious" without owning and studying the performances here... and here alone.
A very strong live album.......2005-11-23
During the couse of the 24 evenings he uses essentially 2 bands and a band with an orchestra.
The fist installment is his current band at the time.
They do songs from his latest CD. The songs include, Pretending, Bad Love, Old Love, and Wonderful Tonight.
The second phase is a blues phase with Robert Cray and Buddy Guy playing guitar with Chuck Berrys piano player Johnny Johnson.
The Blues tracks in my mind are the best on the CD.
Clapton does Watch Yourself, Worried Life Blues and Voodoo Man, as well as Have You Ever Loved A Woman.
The third phase is with an orchestra that includes Bell Bottom Blues, Hard Times and Edge of Darkness.
The version of Wonderful Tonight is haunting. He slows the song down and with Katie Kasssons vocals the song is outstanding.
If you like Blues or if you like EC you need to get this one.
Good, tear-it-up live stuff .......2005-03-21
Almost 3 and half stars but still worth the purchase.......2005-01-21
Another solid outing from a more mature Clapton.......2003-06-23
Disc one- Badge is a great opener with a cathcy little piano riff that will bring a smile to your face and get your head boppin. White Room and Sunshine kick as usual although a little more soloing from Clapton and few other insturments would of been appreciated. A fun Watch Yourself and interesting Edge round out an overall solid disc that you will leave in your player for a long while
Disc two- Pretending is my favorite song on the whole album and this song prooves that Clapton hasn't lost contrary to what some of his fans think. He still has the ability and the drive/energy, he just displays less often which is a little unfortuante. Both Bad and Old Love are good follow ups and the rest finish suit nicely.
Bottom Line: a great two disc set. If you are new to Clapton than go with Crossroads 2 instead but if you don't want shell out a 50 than you might want to consider 24 nights although there are decent Clapton offerings for the rookies that might be better.
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