Nature Boy [Import]
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Budget price 3CD set with 42 tracks. Tracks include 'East Of The Sun', 'Tenderly', 'Lover Man', 'It's Magic', 'I Can't Get Started' and many others. Standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase.
Nature Boy, Music, Sarah Vaughan, Ballads, Jazz, Jazz Vocals, Standards, Traditional Pop, United States of America, Vocal Jazz
Average customer rating:
- Wow.
- Love this CD
- Could it get any better?
- Moulin rouge tried to fill up the GAP
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Moulin Rouge 2
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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- William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Music From The Motion Picture, Volume 2 (1996 Version)
- William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Music From The Motion Picture (1996 Version) [Enhanced CD]
ASIN: B00005YW4Z
Release Date: 2002-02-26 |
Tracks:
- Your Song
- Sparkling Diamonds [Original Film Version]
- One Day I'll Fly Away
- The Pitch (Spectacular Spectacular) [Original Film Version]
- Come What May [Original Film Version]
- Like a Virgin [Original Film Version]
- Meet Me in the Red Room [Original Film Version]
- Your Song
- The Show Must Go On [Original Film Version]
- Ascension/Nature Boy (From the Death and...)
- Bolero (Closing Credits) [Original Film Version]
Amazon.com
There are but two kinds of people in the world: Those captivated by Baz Luhrmann's heady, postmodernist musical romp Moulin Rouge--and everybody else. Oddly, the film's initial soundtrack release may have been the project's most traditional element, marketing a slate of pop-star contributions that gave listeners a sometimes-skewed perspective on its true musical charms. This follow-up corrects much of that oversight, offering original film versions of "Sparkling Diamonds" (the lavish, Nicole Kidman-performed medley of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" and "Material Girl"), Jim Broadbent's and Richard Roxburgh's loopy take on "Like a Virgin," as well as the lively Offenbach "Can Can" parody "The Pitch (Spectacular Spectacular)." It also pays homage to the efforts of composer Craig Armstrong, whose quietly compelling underscore often binds the film's other far-flung musical influences together, be they stately orchestral readings of Elton John's "Your Song," a dramatic arrangement for Kidman and Ewan MacGregor's original film duet of "Come What May," or his dark, melodramatic take on Queen's "The Show Must Go On." The first Moulin Rouge soundtrack collection flaunted the film's bold, cross-genre ambitions; this one chronicles its nakedly emotional heart and soul. --Jerry McCulley
Album Details
Volume Two Includes the Memorable Renditions of 'like a Virgin' and 'your Song' and 'the Pitch (Spectacular Spectacular).' It also features a Mix of the Nicole Kidman Song 'one Day I'll Fly Away.'
Customer Reviews:
Wow........2007-01-15
I must say...I was very glad when they released Part Two of the Moulin Rouge soundtrack. Don't get me wrong...the first part was great and all, but it was nothing spectacular. I was specifically looking for certain songs from the movie, and I was completely disappointed when they were on there. The release of a second soundtrack was, in my opinion, an absolute necessecity.
The highlights of the album are:
-Your Song (Instrumental)
-Sparkling Diamonds (original film version)
-Come What May (original film version)
-The Show Must Go On (original film version)
In my opinion, "The Show Must Go On" is the best song on this album...it was just so perfect for the ending of the movie, and I fell in love with the song. I was so disappointed that it wasn't on the first soundtrack. This song is part of what makes the second soundtrack so amazing...the song is fierce!!
If you love the movie and are a fan of the first soundtrack, then definitely, get this one. Many of the songs are versions taken straight from the movie - I recommend this with 4.5 stars...you will NOT be disappointed!
Love this CD.......2006-07-04
I love everything about this movie. The music is amazing and the instrumental songs on this CD are perfect. The first CD seemed to be more for a bunch of teenyboppers that wanted to hear the worst song on the whole CD (Lady Marmalade). If only they could combine the good songs from the first CD into this one.
I gave this 5 stars even though it's about a 4.5 because they split the soundtrack over two seperate cds.
Could it get any better?.......2006-03-02
So i thought that the first instalment in these soundtracks was great (and it was) but the purchase of this sequel is a must if you want the full effect. With the original film versions of these songs, sung by the stars of the movie, you get the real feel that was the magnifisence of Moulin Rouge! Ewan McGregor is still by far the star, with his talent spilling over the dramatic lovesong 'Come What May' and 'Your Song', but Nicole's brilliant performance as Satine definatly takes front and center in 'One Day I'll Fly Away' and the film version of 'Sparkling Diamonds'...I have noticed that many complain about how the first soundtrack did not include the film version of this song...well you need this CD then...you will not be dissapointed. Other highlights include 'Like a Virgin' which is downright histarical, and the dark cover of 'the show must go on' which highlights the tragidy behind this tightly woven tale. THis is one must have soundtrack for your ever growing collection. A perfect companion to soundtrack number 1!
Moulin rouge tried to fill up the GAP.......2006-02-12
This contains many great tracks missing from the original soundtrack, including Like A Virgin, Spectacular Spectacular and The Show Must Go On. I thought the inclusion of two instrumental versions of Your Song might be a bit redundant, but upon listening to them I really enjoyed them and they are quite different from one another. OK, it's not the best soundtrack that could have been put out. But it's pretty darn close. One thing that many DEDICATED fans of the movie (including myself) said is that the original movie soundtrack lacked the actual original movie score. There are 10+ songs in "Moulin Rouge" and many didn't make the final cut.
Baz did the smart thing, taking the audiences favorite music, a few gems from the first soundtrack such as "Come What May" and "Sparkling Diamonds" as well as a few new songs, like "Like a Virgin", "The Show Must Go On" and "The Pitch (Spectacular Spectacular)" and releasing the Original Film versions, allowing for the amazing vocal performances of the actors, including the fabulous Jim Broadbent, to be shine through. Also, released is background music "Meet Me in the Red Room", played during Christian's arrival in the elephant, marking the only non-actor/orchestral piece within the context of the CD.
One thing that this soundtrack included that I didn't expect was several orchestral pieces that were mostly used as background music throughout the film. "Your Song - Instrumental" (#1) has personally become a favorite and is constantly being repeated in the CD player. Also included is the ending credits music "Bolero" and the final piece ... known as "Ascension/Nature Boy". Also included is a remix of "One Day I'll Fly Away", and like all MR remixes, is a little tough to listen to at first but after repeat listening, it becomes music to your ears.
To all you MR diehards out there: this is a must. Not like I could stop you anyways. To others who haven't been introduced to the spectacular (spectacular) world of Moulin Rouge, this is a great introductory piece, especially side-by-side with the first soundtrack.
ahahahahaha.......2006-02-01
Everything the other customers are saying is true: more music from the film, thankyouverymuch, not irritating pop conceits like the first. However, I would not have reviewed this album unless I found it absolutely necesary to point out that, in the climactic moments of track 5 "Come What May," Ewan MacGregor's voice is for some reason missing and replaced by a bizarre, operatic man's voice. It truly had me crying with laughter the first few times I heard it, and I wanted to share this wondrous discovery with the world.
Average customer rating:
- Better than the first? Yes it is!
- Their best Work
- Once again it's on!....................
- Sophomore Jinx I Don't Think So........
- Nasty
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19 Naughty III
Naughty by Nature
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000HJ9
Release Date: 1993-02-23 |
Tracks:
- 19 Naughty III
- Hip Hop Hooray
- Ready For Dem
- Take It To Ya Face
- Daddy Was A Street Corner
- The Hood Comes First
- The Only Ones
- It's On
- Cruddy Clique
- Knock Em Out Da Box
- Hot Potato
- Sleepin' On Jersey
- Written On Ya Kitten
- Sleepwalkin' II/Shout Outs
Customer Reviews:
Better than the first? Yes it is!.......2007-05-29
The debut gave us O.P.P and it was a hit, but this CD gave us a better hit with Hip Hop Hooray. The single was one of the reasons i'd have to say that this CD is better than the first. Trench, Vinnie, and Kay Gee stepped up their game with this one. From the first song 19 Naughty III to Ready For Them (feat. Heavy D) to Hot Potato (feat. Freddy Fox) to Sleepwalking II, their isn't a weak song on the CD. This is a must for the collection cause this one goes hard!
Their best Work.......2007-04-10
Like De la, Das EFX, and a tribe call quest, naughty by nature's sophomore CD, to my mind, was way superior to their debut. Yes I know that that debut included 'O.P.P' but as an album it's not one that i kept in heavy rotation. But listening to this CD reminds me of the days when I would LOVED Hip hop. Now I would never say that Treach was in my top tem MC's of all time, and, even after all this time I couldn't quote you a memorable line from any of his rhymes, but he has a nice flow that accompanies the joints on this CD( Vin Rock would come in every now & then, more so on this CD, similar, but to a lesser effect than Phife Dawg on tribe's excellent 'Low End Theory CD') Kay Gee's production is a mixture of Horns breaks, and piano samples, that still sound fresh. Tracks I dig are: Hip Hop Horary (great video by Spike Lee) it's on (with a great horn break) and Hot Potato, with an excellent cameo by Mr. Bumpy Knuckles himself, Freddie Foxxx. These toons standout on a good CD.
Once again it's on!...........................2006-11-01
3.5 stars: Treach is one of the greatest MC's of alltime!
Top Joints:
It's On
Written on Kitten
Hot Potato w/Freddy Foxx
Ready for Dem
Take it to ya Face
Sophomore Jinx I Don't Think So...............2006-01-30
Despite an excellent debut album, Naughty by Nature was pegged as a one-hit wonder by some observers -- after all, they'd never duplicate the inescapably catchy "O.P.P.," would they? 19 Naughty III's lead single, "Hip Hop Hooray," proved that they could, and the album confirmed that Naughty by Nature were indeed highly underrated in terms of consistency. It's a shade less consistent than the debut, but has all the same strengths: head-nodding beats, Treach's bouncy flow, and a difficult balance between street attitude and accessibility. Naughty by Nature clearly comes from the streets, and have all the aggression of the streets, but they don't glamorize the streets; sure, they'll take care of themselves in a harsh environment, but ultimately they prefer to steer clear of trouble, cops, and jail. It's a refreshingly grounded and realistic perspective, best heard on "Daddy Was a Street Corner," "The Hood Comes First," and "The Only Ones." There are also energized guest appearances from Heavy D ("Ready for Dem") and Queen Latifah ("Sleeping on Jersey"). Kay Gee again shows himself a sorely underappreciated producer, with one foot in the clubs and the other one on the street corner, and that's true of the group as a whole. A few slower moments don't prevent 19 Naughty III from ranking as Naughty by Nature's second straight triumph.
Nasty.......2005-08-05
Treach kills it with every flow he spits. He has such a superb style it never gets old. KG on the boards and VIN ROC helpin on the raps, this was on of their best efforts for sure.
Average customer rating:
- There Is No Such Thing As A 3rd Times A Charm........
- Ok
- Naughty by Nature- Poverty's Paradise
- Slept on by everyone
- Well-rounded?
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Poverty's Paradise
Naughty by Nature
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
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ASIN: B000000HKE
Release Date: 1995-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Intro Skit
- Poverty's Paradise
- Clap Yo Hands
- City Of Ci-Lo
- Hang Out And Hustle
- It's Workin'
- Holdin' Fort
- Chain Remains
- Feel Me Flow
- Craziest
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- Sunshine
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- Respect Due
- World Go Round
- Klickow-Klickow
- Double I Skit
- Slang Bang
- Shout Out
- Outro
- Connections
Amazon.com
If any rappers deserve to be called poets, Treach and Vinnie of Naughty By Nature do. They fire off line after line chock-full of internal rhymes and alliterations, conjure detailed scenes, drop allusions, and display a reassuring knowledge of the world beyond hip-hop. If any poets deserve to be called rap stars it's this powerful trio (with DJ Kay Gee) from East Orange, New Jersey. On their third album, 1995's Poverty's Paradise, Naughty strikes up enough hard-edged partying in their smart lyrics and sharp beats to keep on top of the hip-hop core, while a handful of radio-ready tracks throw them into wider pastures just to remind everyone else they're also making marks on the pop charts. --Roni Sarig
Customer Reviews:
There Is No Such Thing As A 3rd Times A Charm...............2006-01-30
POVERTY'S PARADISE won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. "Feel Me Flow" was nominated for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. East Orange, New Jersey's finest are back at it, destined to regain platinum status with their third effort, POVERTY'S PARADISE. Already responsible for such hip-hop classics as "O.P.P.," "Uptown Anthem" and "Hip-Hop Hooray," Naughty By Nature comes packed with some impressive attributes: Treach and Vinnie's unique lyrical styles, Kay Gee's distinct rhythmic beats, and a widespread appeal that is due largely to their ultra-catchy choruses and general pop sense. Each Naughty By Nature release inevitably delivers the hip-hop anthem of the year (see previous paragraph for examples), and on POVERTY'S PARADISE that distinction falls to "Craziest." Regularly leaving listeners in the dust, Treach remains one of the strongest vocalists in rap music on the strength of his tongue-twisting rhymes: "Wasn't driving too fast/I was flying too low/You think I'm rocking too quick/I think you listen to slow." And to all those who thought he may have been the weak part of the NBN equation, Vinnie's added flavor on "Clap Yo Hands" proves his skills to be quite worthy. DJ/producer extraodinaire Kay Gee is also in fine form, funking up "Sunshine" with a well-known Roy Ayers sample. But as the title implies, POVERTY'S PARADISE is not all about keeping the party going, and "Chain Remains," a laid-back groove that explores the misfortunes of a growing, incarcerated population, is a needed dose of reality. Filled with ghetto tales and guest appearances from fellow members of the Double I family (Rottin Razkals, Road Dawgs and others), the much anticipated release fulfills Naughty By Nature's dream of turning their poverty into paradise.
Ok.......2005-11-26
I am a Naughty fan and I like this CD but you cant stay on top forever and this Cd I beleive is when they started going down but I love the song Feel me flow and Craziest If you love Naught this is a must buy!!!
Naughty by Nature- Poverty's Paradise.......2003-07-13
Naughty by Nature's (Treach, Vinnie, Kay Gee) third album "Poverty's Paradise" (1995) is an banging underated release that still vibes very well many years later. Executive production comes from Naughty by Nature, Sha-Kim & Queen Latifah. Guest appearances come from Road Dawgs, Cruddy Click, Rottin Razkalz, Chriss Webber, Gordon Chambers. On the insert to the cd there is a comment I like from Treach which runs as "You could Leave the Ghetto, But the Ghetto Ain't Gonna Leave You. It's in you forever, If you keep in touch". The albums title track, is a one minute track which has Naughty by Nature reminding there fans that they will always remember there roots, and stay grounded, and that they will represent for those who dont get a voice out there. First tracks that standout for me are upbeat party tracks like "Clap Yo Hands" & "It's Workin" feat. Rottin Razkalz tracks which have nice choruses and are entertaining. On "Chain Remain" NBN goes deeper showing there social consciousness, talking about incarceration, and dropping lines like "Jails aint nothing but the slave day sequel". The lighter "Feel Me Flow" follows, a very nice laid back party track. "Craziest" has NBN showing love to people from city's from NJ to Boston. Another track follows in "Sunshine" which has an addictive beat, and is a track about showing love to the shortys, and getting laid. "World Goes Round" is a track about the youth, cops, media, and the streets. Naughty by Nature shows there harder side on "Klickow-Klickow" feat. Rottin Razkals, Cruddy Click, Road Dawgz while paying some respect to the oldschool. The albums longest track is the seven minute "Shout Out" feat. R&B singer Gordon Chambers a track by Naughty by Nature in which they thank the radio programmers, video shows, DJ and fans that supported there music and helped them make it, while also thanking individuals like Funkmaster Flex, DJ Premier, and many many more. I like this, never have seen a track where a group shows so much love to those who helped them make it and to other artists, while getting specific and being genuine. Next comes outro, which you would think would be closer, cept it isnt as the hardcore "Connections" closes the album off well. "Poverty's Paradise" has music to party to, music that makes you think, and music that goes deeper then the average. Beats, production and lyrics are all solid making this an album to have if you like Naughty by Nature like I do.
Slept on by everyone.......2003-04-27
This is a high quality rap record full of banging beats and incredible rapping. If you don't own it you are missing out on some great hip hop.
Well-rounded?.......1999-07-25
Albeit this is the only Naughty by Nature album with which I'm familiar, I found it one of the most enjoyable hip-hop albums I've encountered. The beats are incredible, enjoyable, but what distinguishes this cd from typical party music are the amazing lyrical acrobatics. I fully agree with the Amazon review: Treach and VinRock, beyond their impressive lyrical content and manipulation of phrases, enhance their poetics by deftly manipulating the language's sounds and accents, resulting in a flow in the truest sense of the word. Though the content varies from the social/political (World Goes Round, in my opinion the strongest all-round track, intelligent and bumping) to sexual (Sunshine) to classic we're-the-baddest-mcs (Clap Your Hands), their lyrical craft never fails. If anything, the strongest display of their lyrical abilities is Feel Me Flow, also their most light-hearted, upbeat, beach-rolling track.
I never expected to even own this album, but it's now become a staple in my collection.
Average customer rating:
- Excellent Solo Debut
- First rate album!
- Phenomenal Player!
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Jens Lindemann: Flying Solo
Eden Ahbez , Alexander Arutiunian , Samuel Barber , Fryderyk Chopin , Claude Debussy , George Gershwin , Percy Grainger , Jeno Hubay , Jens Lindemann , Franz Liszt , Fernando J. Obradors , Rob Parisi , Bobby Troup , Thomas (Fats) Waller , Clarence Williams , Brad Ellis , and Jennifer Snow
Manufacturer: Marquis Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00007JTXJ
Release Date: 2003-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Girl With the Flaxen Hair
- Handful of Keys
- Sugar Blues
- Vito
- Amazing Grace Variations
- Danny Boy
- Three Preludes
- Three Preludes (Continued)
- Three Preludes (Continued)
- Oh Quand Je Dors
- Etude Op. 10, No. 2
- Hejre Kati
- Sure on This Shining Night
- Nature Boy
- Irish Washerwoman
- Their Hearts Were Full of Spring
- Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2
- Al Amor
- Del Cabello Mas Sutil
- Con Amores, La Mi Madre
- Elegy
- Play That Funky Music
Product Description
As both a soloist and former lead trumpet of the world-renowned Canadian Brass for five years, Jens Lindemann has developed a critically acclaimed career as an international virtuoso. This new solo CD is a perfect showcase for his talent. He is accompanied by pianists Jennifer Snow and Brad Ellis.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Solo Debut.......2006-09-12
Lindemann's musicality, technique, and showmanship is evident
here on a very high level. Of particular interest is
his very effective use of plunger to subtly modify his sound.
The Gershwin preludes are especially entertaining. He uses
the extreme high high register a bit more frequently than
I would wish, but with high range this strong, it's easy to
see why he would want to use it.
This is, overall, extremely musical playing. Minor quibbles
can be made about intonation in some spots, but the listener
will forgive these when the playing is so infectious and
the tone so fine. I found myself laughing on occasion because
I was having so much fun listening to what the artist was doing
with these pieces. It is apparent that Lindemann and his fine
accompanists were having a great time with this music. Buy this
disc and you will too.
First rate album!.......2006-03-06
Jens Lindemann really makes a name for himself with this album. Anyone who enjoys trumpet music will probably enjoy this. Jens is a true master at mixing jazz, pop and classical styles seamlessly. This album has a good mix of classical and jazz hits to suit anyone's taste. After first hearing Jens' beautiful tone when he played with the Canadian Brass, I was eagerly awaiting his first solo album. I had no idea his talent was so immense until I heard some of the songs on this album. His arrangement of Chopin's Etude No. 2 requires circular breathing for the entire piece. I think his variations on Amazing Grace are the best I've ever heard. There is even some insanely high stuff for those of you who like a little squealing now and then! ;)
Phenomenal Player!.......2005-12-01
Jens is one of the few trumpet players out there that can move with me a single note. There are some great tracks on this CD that showcase his technical brilliance, but most of the tracks show off his lyrical ability, especially the first track. My only personal complaint was with the choice of some of the 'pop' tracks - they just aren't really my kind of music, but Jens plays everything with wonderful clarity and fluidity (as expected).
Average customer rating:
- Get it - trust me!
- Good Album
- I must be the minority...
- Very Disapointing
- LIGHT, EASY LISTENING,VERY ROMANTIC WELL DONE!
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Nature Boy: The Standards Album
Aaron Neville
Manufacturer: Verve
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ASIN: B000094T55
Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
Tracks:
- Summertime
- Blame It On My Youth
- The Very Thought Of You
- The Shadow Of Your Smile
- Cry Me A River
- Nature Boy
- Who Will Buy?
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- Our Love Is Here To Stay
- In The Still Of The Night
- Since I Fell For You
- Danny Boy
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New Orleans crooner Aaron Neville is known for many things: he first scored an R&B hit with "Tell it Like it Is" in the '60s; his duets with Linda Ronstadt have exposed him to wider audiences; and he sings with his siblings in the Neville Brothers. Produced and arranged by keyboardist Rob Mounsey, the material is culled from a variety of pop and jazz standards. With a rhythm section consisting of bassist Ron Carter, drummer Grady Tate, and guitarist Anthony Wilson, Neville puts his Crescent City charm on old favorites such as "Danny Boy" with guitarist Ry Cooder; "Since I Fell For You" with his saxophonist brother, Charles Neville; and a silken rendition of "Cry Me a River" with tenor sax titan Michael Brecker. Ms. Ronstadt guest stars on "Blame It on My Youth," with Roy Hargrove providing the creamy Clifford Brown-tones. Even as he sings Gershwin's "Summertime" as a reggae number, Aaron Neville's vivid voice echoes the eternal tones of the late Benny Carter's vibrato-rich alto sax sound. One question: Why wasn't this done before? --Eugene Holley, Jr.
Customer Reviews:
Get it - trust me!.......2004-10-04
I don't know who in the world would not give this a 5 star rating! This is a CD that you can play from start to finish without skipping past any track. "The Shadow Of Your Smile" is smooth and superb. Each song a jewel. Sleep enducing? I think not! Dream inspiring perhaps. Worth every red cent I paid for it. As for the reviewer's 10 year old daughter who commented "I love this music": Right on sister!
Good Album.......2004-06-07
This is a great album! It shows Aaron Neville at his best with his ultra unique sound. He makes the jazz standards that he sings magical. He is a great artist. I highly recommend this album. 4 stars.
I must be the minority..........2004-03-18
First off, Aaron Neville has a beautiful voice, so he gets points for having such a unique voice.
However, I found nearly all of this album "Nature Boy" to be way too slow. This is almost sleep-inducing music.
I've heard a lot of these standards before and they are not usually done this slow. So I would be listening to a familiar song, waiting for it to pick up anytime now, but it never did.
+'s Neville's voice, the selection of familiar songs, Roy Hargrove sounds great as a guest on trumpet/flugelhorn
-'s The whole pace of the album. Just generally too s-l-o-w.
Overall, I'll have to disagree with the majority and say this one's not worth the money.
Very Disapointing.......2004-02-27
Over the years, I have been a great fan of Aaron Neville, but I cannot recommend this CD. Sure there are some highlights (Summertime and The Shadow Of Your Smile), but most of the Cd seems to lack emotion.
This Cd is not in the same league as Grand Tour or Tattoed Heart.
LIGHT, EASY LISTENING,VERY ROMANTIC WELL DONE!.......2004-02-25
THIS CD IS GREAT IT CAPTURES MR. NEVEILLE'S BEAUTUL VOICE IN SOME MANY WAYS HE'S DOING CLASSIC SONGS IN WHICH PATTI LABELLE NEEDS TO DO A PROJECT LIKE THIS(SMILE) OR ARETHA FRANKLIN (GRAMMY 2004 WINNER SMILE) BACK TO AARON THOUGH THS CD SHOULD BE NOMINATED NEXT YEAR FOR A GRAMMY IN WHAT CATEGORY WHO KNOWS MAYBE JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT BUT THIS CD NEEDS TO RECOGNIZED. LONG LIVE THE CLASSICS
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- Not McLean's best setting
- Wha?
- Uncharacteristic ballad set surprisingly succeeds
- A past master continues to grow
- Jackie hasn't lost a step.
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Nature Boy
Jackie McLean
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000479C1
Release Date: 2000-02-01 |
Tracks:
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Nature Boy
- I Can't Get Started With You
- What Is This Thing Called Love
- I Fall In Love Too Easily
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- Star Eyes
- A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
Amazon.com
Recorded in response to requests from Japanese jazz lovers, Nature Boy is a laid-back program of mainstream ballads featuring the legendary alto saxophonist joined by Cedar Walton on piano, David Williams on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. McLean, a veteran of bebop, the avant-garde, and more, has often featured ballads in his live sets. But what he really excels at is full-speed-ahead, bebop-and-beyond blowing, and there's precious little of that here. The title track builds a taut, midtempo groove under an Eastern motif, and "Star Eyes" recalls Bird in flight. But McLean's tone, still more tart than sweet, falters on standard ballads such as "You Don't Know What Love Is" and "I Can't Get Started with You." The rhythm section offers world-class professionalism but says little with these tunes that hasn't been said countless times before. --Rick Mitchell
Customer Reviews:
Not McLean's best setting.......2004-07-07
Jackie McLean is a master...but as the amazon reviewer rightly said, he's at his best when he's blowing his guts out on hard-bop and things of that nature...when he really could play with some edge. And while he and the rest of the band are still good (Cedar Walton is a superb pianist) this setting really isn't the best for him, as it's mostly ballads. It's not bad, but it's not all that inspired either. A pretty typical selection of standards too. Jazz is often hit and miss, and unfortunately, this leans more toward the miss.
Wha?.......2003-04-11
The title of this review was my reaction as I listened to this CD. To appreciate this album it may help to be unfamiliar with Mr. McLean's work. Perhaps I will grow to love it as much as I like every other Jackie McLean album except "4,5, and 6". However, this is still a better album than the great majority of jazz albums, which is why I gave it 4 stars. Mr. McLean plays unadventurously (which is, of course, highly uncharacteristic), but I did not get the feeling I often get when I listen to other players that he was just running scales. The other players are also excellent, which would be expected. I particularly liked Cedar Walton. This is a fine album even though it may leave long-time McLean fans dumbfounded for a while.
Uncharacteristic ballad set surprisingly succeeds.......2003-01-31
It's true that Jackie's tart tone doesn't seem ideally suited to ballads, and he's best known for fiery uptempo wailing, but hardcore Japanese fans enjoyed his ballad interpretations enough to encourage him to record this set. Although there are a few moments where he sounds unintentionally strained trying to hit the melody notes, he generally achieves a mature and satisfying bittersweetness. While not representative of his strength, this is a set his fans will enjoy. David Williams' takes several melodic, compelling solos, and Cedar Walton gets ample opportunity to display his highly-refined technique. The late Billy Higgins sparks the mellow groove as much as possible, particularly on "What is This Thing Called Love", where he really pushes the beat and gets in some potent drum fills.
A past master continues to grow.......2001-06-18
So many of the older jazz guys have died untimely deaths, so it's nice to see Jackie Mac still at it - especially after overcoming some personal demons of his own that could have handed him the same fate. What's even more satisfying is that he continues to grow artistically, yet never deviates from a program of playing vital and impossibly nuanced music. That inimitably tart tone has become something of an old reliable to me. Keep on swinging Jackie!
Jackie hasn't lost a step........2000-02-16
You can hear the maturity in his playing. The technique is there, but it transcends technique. This guy has been around. I've always dug Jackie Mclean, and especially enjoy the very nuanced artistic changes he's made over time. I think he's lost some of the edginess (which was never a bad thing), but that great, distinctive, tart tone is still there. I'm tempted to give it five stars.
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- You down wit' O.P.P.?
- Beats from the streets
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O.P.P.
Naughty by Nature
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000HGJ
Release Date: 1991-09-24 |
Tracks:
- O.P.P. (Vocal)
- Wickedest Man Alive (Vocal)
- O.P.P. (Sunny Days Remix)
- Wickedest Man Alive (Instrumental)
- O.P.P. (Instrumental)
Customer Reviews:
You down wit' O.P.P.?.......2005-09-04
Yeah, you know me. And you know this song. It was a big hit. The b-side, "Wickedest Man Alive", features guest vocals by Queen Latifah.
Beats from the streets.......2001-07-19
Any Naughty by Nature fan is sure to recognize the skilled work performed by the realist hip-hop crew out there, NAUGHTY BY NATURE.
Average customer rating:
- Good hits from naughty by nature!!!!!!!
- worth it for the hits
- Needs Some Work
- BUY THIS ALBUM!
- all that you will ever need by nbn
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Nature's Finest: Naughty by Nature's Greatest Hits
Naughty by Nature
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000I71F
Release Date: 1999-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Hip Hop Hooray
- O.P.P.
- Uptown Anthem
- Penetration
- Everything's Gonna Be Alright
- It's On
- Craziest (Crazy C Remix)
- Written On Ya Kitten (QD III Remix)
- Feel Me Flow
- Clap Yo Hands (Remix)
- Nothing To Lose (Naughty Live)
- Guard Your Grill
- 1,2,3
- Poor Man's Poetry (From 'Poetic Justice')
- Wickedest Man Alive
- Naughty By Nature (The Megamix)
- Mourn You 'Til I Join You
Amazon.com
Though they were ostensibly a part of the latter-day extended Native Tongues posse (a loose association of groups that involved De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, the Jungle Brothers, and Queen Latifah), Naughty by Nature always were a square peg for that round hole. Looking back on NBN's career on the eve of the release of Nature's Finest, it makes more sense to see them as harbingers of a new era of hip-hop: their mix of hardcore posing (lead MC Treach waved a machete around onstage) and pop hooks foreshadowed the rise of Puff Daddy and Jay-Z. They had only two bona fide hits--"O.P.P." and "Hip Hop Hooray," both of which were huge--and the rest of the 17 tracks here follow much the same formula, matching a pop-hook backing track with a big chorus. If there were truth in advertising, Nature's Finest would have been released as a single, but fans may enjoy having all these songs together on one collection. --Bucky Wunderlick
Customer Reviews:
Good hits from naughty by nature!!!!!!!.......2005-07-21
I like almost all of these songs. Get This!!!!!!!!
worth it for the hits.......2004-08-03
i bought this because two of my favorite three rap songs ever were naughty by nature songs, the undeniable anthems "hip hop hooray" and "o.p.p." they also had the lesser hit "everything's gonna be alright" which included the immortal (and hard-to-argue) line, "if you ain't nevah BEEN to tha ghetto, don't evah COME to tha ghetto, 'cuz you wouldn't underSTAND the ghetto." and plus, i just need more quality rap music (without having too much, mind you). i like these guys, what they stood for: you got your streetwise gangsta-element, and your catchy, danceable, pop grooves in one package. no more pretending to like NWA, hooray! sadly, only about half of this greatest hits package is worth listening to, but then again, that's a pretty damn fine ratio for a best-of compilation in this genre.
Needs Some Work.......2002-06-23
This album wasn't exactly packed with what I consider Naughty By Nature's greatest hits, but it wasn't all too bad. I picked it up figuring that it would be packed with hits from their previous albums, but was somewhat dissapointed once I started listening to it. Overall I'd say that it wasn't too bad, but unless you're a die-hard N.B.N fan, I'd suggest you stick to IICons or one of their better albums.
BUY THIS ALBUM!.......2000-03-20
This is the only NBN album you will ever need 2 have! It has all the classics: Hip Hop Hooray, OPP, Feel Me Flow, Clap Yo Hands, and more! Buy it if U R a true hip-hop fan!
all that you will ever need by nbn.......2000-01-23
it seems that every summer that naughty has a catchy song and then disappears.and this disc sums up their careers perfectly.catchy and something to bounce to like hip hop hooray,opp&feel me flow but nothing that is classic or essential still give them credit for surviving the rap game for a solid decade.
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- That heat!
- The First Two CDs I Ever Bought [Part 1 of 2] {4 Stars}
- This is the one
- queen l-a-t-i-f-a-h in command
- All Hail The Queen!
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Nature of a Sista
Queen Latifah
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000HI3
Release Date: 1991-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Latifah's Had It Up 2 Here
- Nuff' Of The Ruff' Stuff'
- One Mo' Time
- Give Me Your Love
- Love Again
- Bad As A Mutha
- Fly Girl
- Sexy Fancy
- Nature Of A Sista'
- That's The Way We Flow
- If You Don't Know
- How Do I Love Thee
Album Description
Tommy Boy. 1991.
Customer Reviews:
That heat!.......2006-10-18
Yo, I am bumping this right now. "One Mo' Time" is cold-blooded! Latif can rhyme and I am happy to have found out about her when she was rockin' the mic! The album cover makes this look like some corny old-school stuff, but it's really just Queen Latifah runnin' through solid beats like WHOA. Buy this for a penny and shipping and thank me later.
The First Two CDs I Ever Bought [Part 1 of 2] {4 Stars}.......2006-07-01
Queen Latifah could be considered a prototype because of the direction her career has gone. Not only did she have skills, but she had the business end taken care of (Flava Unit management, records, & production company) and even turned into one heck of an actress. She even executive produced this album and Naughty's debut. The sister was (and still is) on a roll. Nature Of A Sista is the first CD I ever bought (along with Naughty By Nature's self titled debut). Dana Owens shows her versatility on this album. Tracks like "Fly Girl", "How Do I Love Thee", and "One Mo' Time" show that Latifah can blend all kinds of different sounds. Production is handled by Naughty By Nature, K-Cut (Main Source), Luis "Louie Louie" Vega, Soulshock & CutFather (Soulpower), Nevelle Hodge, and Latifah herself. House, jazz, R&B, rap.....Latifah covers plenty of bases without damaging her credibility. The girl is simply too talented to be restrained by genres.
As far as flaws, there really aren't that many to be found. There may be one too many r&b tracks on this album for the typical rap fan. It's done very well though, so I can't really say it's a bad thing. There are some tracks that could fall under skip material like "Bad As A Mutha", "If You Don't Know", and "Sexy Fancy". The rest of the album is great.
Nature Of A Sista' isn't Latifah's best album (that distinction belongs to the Black Reign LP), but this is still an excellent listen. Latifah doesn't get the props that she truly deserves for what she's done for females in the rap game. If you want to hear Latifah as she started to hit her stride, then pick this album up. There are a variety of sounds to be found here and Latifah easily masters each and every one of them. Two thumbs way up.
Standout Tracks: Nature Of A Sista, Love Again, How Do I Love Thee, One Mo' Time (My Favorite), Fly Girl, Latifah's Had It Up To Here, That's The Way We Flow feat. Safari Sister Swatch, and Give Me Your Love
This is the one.......2005-05-24
All her other albums are good, but this is the one for me. She threw her best combinations up in this joint. She shows you her range w/this one from the rap to the jazz piece at the end. If you are a true fan, then you've gotta own this one.
queen l-a-t-i-f-a-h in command.......2004-04-04
if youre lookin for a good queen latifah cd, this is the one to get. the lyrics are creative and concious, and the beats are off the hook. its definately a cd to make you feel good. this is why queen latifah is one of the best rappers/singers/actors/revolutionaries/people out there.
All Hail The Queen!.......2000-09-19
Dana Owens kicks out a collage of beats ranging from funk to soul in this, argueably her best work. From the syrupy track "How Do I Love Thee", to the pro-female sexuality commentary "Fly Girl", this whole CD cranks it out, which is rare.
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Haydn: The Seasons
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Franz Joseph Haydn
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- La Boheme
ASIN: B0002XV2ZW
Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Recitative: Oh See Where Cruel Winter Flies
- Chorus: Come, Gentle Spring!
- Recitative: From Aries Rolls At Last The Bounteous Sun
- Air: Now Fairly Runs The Farmer's Boy
- Recitative: The Countryman Has His Work Achieved
- Trio And Chorus: Be Now GRacious, Smiling Heaven!
- Recitative: Now Heard Are All Our Prayers
- Trio And Chorus: Oh HOw Lovely Gleams The Outlook
- Chorus And Trio: Ageless! Powerful! Bounteous God!
- Recitative: IN Dove-Grey Mantle Drawing Near
- Air: The LIvely Swain Is Gath'ring Now His Happy Flocks
- Recitative: The Rosy Morn Breaks Forth
- Trio And Chorus: He's Mounting Up, The Sun
- Recitative: Now All Are Astir
- Recitative: The Midday Sun Is Burning Now
- Cavatina: Opress'd Succumbs All Nature Now
- Recitative: Oh Welcome Now, You Shadier Grove
- Air: So Reviving To The Senses
- Recitative: Oh See! Now Rising In The Sultry Air
- Chorus: Hark! The Tempest Drawing Night!
- Trio And Chorus: The Gloomy Clouds Now Part Aside
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- Overture
- Recitative: All That Through Her Blossom Fair Spring
- Trio And Chorus: So Nature Gives Reward To Zeal
- Recitative: Now See! To Hazel Bushes There The Youngsters
- Duet: You Beauties Of The Town
- Recitative: Now See, On New-Stripp'd Harvest Field
- Air: There Look Across The Open Fields
- Recitative: Here Beaters, Closing In , Put Up The Hares
- Chorus: Hark! The Clamorous Noise That Through The Wood
- Recitative: On All The Vines Are Glist'ning
- Chorus: Cheer Now! The Wine Is Here
- Introduction
- Recitative: Now Sinks The Pale Declining Year
- Cavatina: Light And Life Are Both Enfeebled
- Recitative: Allfetter'd Lies The Open Lake
- Air: Here Stands The Wand'rer Now
- Recitative: At His Approach Rings In His Ear
- Song And Chorus: Purring, Whirring, Purring
- Recitative: The Flax Has Now Been Spun
- Song And Chorus: A Maid Who Kept Her Honour Fair
- Recitative: From Barren East Now Thrust Far Keener Icy Blasts
- Air: Before Thee Here, Deluded Man
- Recitative: Remains, Alone, And is Our Guide
- Trio And Double Chorus: Then Breaks The Glorious Day At Last
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