Where I Stand
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This 1996 release, perhaps Paris's most accessible in her long career, stands as her top-selling album to date. It's carried by the smash hit "Love's Been Following You," a light and rolling pop melody with a strong Celtic influence. "Jesus In You" is another crowd-pleaser in the same vein. Christian music fans will enjoy Paris's duet with Steven Curtis Chapman on "Faithful Friend" as well as her solitary testament to faith in "I Will Listen." She's consistent throughout this release with a graceful style, a heart of compassion, and a songwriter's aim to encourage the listener. This should be of no surprise, however, since this commendable approach has defined Paris's work since she began her career in Christian music. --Michael Lyttle
Where I Stand, Music, Twila Paris, Christian, Contemporary Christian Music, Pop, Religious / Contemp. Christian
Average customer rating:
- One of Twila's best
- A great purchase
- Splendid
- One of my favorites
- Very strong.
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Where I Stand
Twila Paris
Manufacturer: Sparrow
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Christian Contemporary Music
| Christian & Gospel
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ASIN: B000005KY6
Release Date: 1996-04-02 |
Tracks:
- Love's Been Following You
- Hold On
- Band Of Survivors
- Faithful Friend
- Jesus In You
- Honor And Praise
- (I Am) Not Afraid Anymore
- What Did He Die For?
- House Of Cards
- I Never Get Used To What You Do
- I Will Listen
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This 1996 release, perhaps Paris's most accessible in her long career, stands as her top-selling album to date. It's carried by the smash hit "Love's Been Following You," a light and rolling pop melody with a strong Celtic influence. "Jesus In You" is another crowd-pleaser in the same vein. Christian music fans will enjoy Paris's duet with Steven Curtis Chapman on "Faithful Friend" as well as her solitary testament to faith in "I Will Listen." She's consistent throughout this release with a graceful style, a heart of compassion, and a songwriter's aim to encourage the listener. This should be of no surprise, however, since this commendable approach has defined Paris's work since she began her career in Christian music. --Michael Lyttle
Customer Reviews:
One of Twila's best.......2007-02-19
This is one of my favorite Twila albums. The lyrics are insightful and thought-provoking. "What Did He Die for?" is a perfect example of that. And most of the melodies are catchy. "Faithful Friend" is a beautiful tribute to Christian fellowship, which makes this album a good gift for your best friend.
A great purchase.......2007-01-05
I loved this CD 10 years ago when I bought it during college, and I love it now. There aren't many CDs I've had that long that I still listen to, but this is one of them. This has a great variety of songs, and Twila's voice is...well, awesome! I picked this CD without knowing anything about Twila Paris, and I wasn't disappointed.
Splendid.......2003-06-04
With majestic, peaceful, and upbeat songs, Twila Paris has presented a beautiful album that is a joy to listen to. With "Love's Been Following You," "Jesus in You," and "Faithful Friend," (a lovely duet with Steven Curtis Chapman), as well as others, Where I Stand will definitely please. :)
One of my favorites.......2002-04-27
This is one of my favorite Twila Paris albums. It's got a blend of styles; some slow, some more upbeat. I can't think of anything of Twila's that's disappointed me; and this album is no exception.
Probably my favorite song on the album is "I Will Listen," from whence the album's title was taken. The duet with Steven Curtis Chapman, "Faithful Friend," is beautiful, too.
Very strong........2002-02-22
I really like the song she did with Steven Curtis Chapman "Faithful Friend". I also like the one "I Can See Jesus in You" which was written for the kids at YWAM. In all I think it is a strong record and is worth a listening!
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From Where I Stand
April Verch
Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Traditional Folk
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Rounder Records
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ASIN: B00008WI82
Release Date: 2003-04-15 |
Tracks:
- Fraser Valley Reel
- Reg & Irmas Waltz/Reel du Gadeliderot/Reel de St. Marc
- Spanish for Crown
- Light in the Window/Bonnie Lass o the Mornin/Suite de Loudeac/Howling at the Moon
- Sunset Over Scariff
- Faniucks Fancy
- Ill Be All Smiles Tonight/Ottawa Valley Medley: The Road the Fort Coulonge/The Welders Jig
- Morning Star/One For Dugald/Blue Pacific Hornpipe
- August 19
- Dixie Hoedown
- Jean
- A Riverboats Gone/Bumblebee in a Jug
- I Will Arise
- Partie de Quadrille des Verret
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- BLACK WOMEN OF COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC...A NOVELTY?
- Fantastic Chronicle Of Blacks In Country Music
- Good overview
- Country Music Fan or Not: This CD is Worth a Look
- A must have for any music lover.
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From Where I Stand: The Black Experience In Country Music
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Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002NBV
Release Date: 1998-02-03 |
Tracks:
- Pan American Blues - Deford Bailey
- Muscle Shoals Blues - Deford Bailey
- Gray Eagle - Taylor's Kentucky Boys
- G Rag - Georgia Yellow Hammers ( With Andrew Baxter)
- K. C. Railroad Blues - Andrew And Jim Baxter
- Dallas Rag - The Dallas String Band
- Bill Cheatem - James Cole String Band
- Turkey Buzzard Blues - Peg Leg Howell And Eddie Anthony
- Corinne Corinna - Charlie Mccoy And Bo Chatmon
- Sitting On Top Of The World - Mississippi Sheiks
- Yodeling Fiddling Blues - Mississippi Sheiks
- In The Jailhouse Now - Memphis Sheiks
- Morning Glory Waltz - Mississippi Mud Steppers
- Midnight Special - Leadbelly
- Rock Island Line - Leadbelly
- Eighth Of January - Nathan Frazier And Frank Patterson
- Apple Blossom - Murph Gribble, John Lusk, Albert York
- Fox Chase - Deford Bailey
Tracks:
- Bloodshot Eyes - Wynonie Harris
- Crying In The Chapel - The Orioles
- Down On The Farm - Big Al Downing
- City Lights - Ivory Joe Hunter
- I'm Movin' On - Ray Charles
- Night Train To Memphis - Bobby Hebb
- Just Out Of Reach - Solomon Burke
- You Win Again - Fats Domino
- Release Me - Esther Phillips
- Funny How Time Slips Away - Joe Hinton
- Detroit City - Arthur Alexander
- It Makes No Difference Now - The Supremes
- A Staisfied Mind - Bobby Hebb
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - The Staple Singers
- Half A Mind - Joe Tex
- Almost Persuaded - Etta James
- The Chokin' Kind - Joe Simon
- For The Good Times - Al Green
- He'll Never Love You - Ivory Joe Hunter
- Misty Blue - Dorothy Moore
Tracks:
- The Snakes Crawl At Night - Charley Pride
- I'm So Afraid Of Losing You Again - Charley Pride
- Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone - Charley Pride
- Kiss An Angel Good Mornin' - Charley Pride
- Color Him Father - Linda Martell
- How I Got To Memphis - Otis Williams & The Midnight Cowboys
- The Man That Made A Woman Out Of Me - La Melle Prince
- She's My Rock - Stoney Edwards
- Hank And Lefty Raised My Country Soul - Stoney Edwards
- Pickin' Wildflowers - Stoney Edwards
- Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You - O. B. McClinton
- Fairytale - Pointer Sisters
- Show Me Where - Ruby Falls
- Touch Me ( I'll Be Your Once More) - Big Al Downing
- Jambalaya - Professor Longhair
- Whiskey Heaven - Fats Domino
- From Where I Stand - Dobie Gray
- Love Light - Cleve Francis
- The Grand Tour - Aaron Neville
- Irma Jackson - Barrence Whitfield
- There Stands The Glass - Ted Hawkins
- I'm A Happy Cowboy - Herb Jeffries
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From Where I Stand traces the history of a specific influence--the country tradition--on a particular group: black American musicians. In both conception and execution it's nearly perfect. Through three discs, this 60-song box shows how country music began in the string-band era as something shared, more than less, by both black and white musicians; how country songs have been a consistent source of inspiration to R&B and soul performers from Etta James to Al Green; and how singers such as Stoney Edwards and O.B. McClinton have followed in the footsteps of Charley Pride to help in the creation of today's brand of rock & roll-influenced country music. Which is all just to say that, for fans of country-music history, From Where I Stand is absolutely essential. --David Cantwell
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BLACK WOMEN OF COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC...A NOVELTY?.......2005-12-02
In all fairness to all the Country & Western female artists from every ethnic and racial background globally...this project is a far cry from being just a novelty of the past, present and/or into the future. You'll find the true spirit of Country music captured on this 3 CD Box Set of several American Black female artists displayed here on this wonderfully packaged historical project: "From Where I Stand: The Black Experience In Country Music." Nominated in February 1998 for a U.S.A. "Grammy" (Album Package and Notes), produced by the Country Music Foundation and Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
In retrospect, considering the musical talents of these "sisters'" (no-pun to the Pointer Sisters) within the rim of the Country music scene during the late 1950's and thru-out the 1980's, they were serious contenders. For instance, on disc two, ('The Soul Country Years') emphasized R&B stars making the cross-over like Esther Phillip's smash triple Top 10 hit in the C&W, Pop and R&B charts simultaneously "Release Me" (track #9), The Supremes "It Makes No Difference Now" (track #12), The Staple Singers "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" (track #14), Etta James "Almost Persuaded" (track #14), Dorothy Moore "Misty Blue" (track #20). Yet, some of the most noteworthy stand out performances can be heard on disc number 3 ('Forward With Pride') of which includes: Linda Martell, the first Black female to appear on the Grand Ole Opry, and her top hit tune "Color Him Father" (track #5). The late La Melle Prince's (Decca Recording Artist 1969) "The Man That Made A Woman Out Of Me" (track #7); produced by the late Country Music Famed Owen William Bradley and recorded at his historical recording studio "Bradley's Barn" in Nashville, Tennessee; with the legendary world renowned male quartet singing back up vocals, The Jordanaires [Bradley, was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1974, Nashville, Tennessee; more importantly, he is credited as one of the creators of the "Nashville Sound" of the sixties and early seventies]. Hence, La Melle Prince, is considered one of the most intriguing, distinct and unknown artist on this collection [*note, her memoirs and a pending screenplay by her nephew A. David Burleigh (Record Producre/ Artist/ Singer-Songwritre) is forthcoming...]. Also, a must mention, are the world famous Pointer Sisters and there 1974 Country Music Grammy winner hit song from their LP Fairytale entitled "Fairytale" (track #12); as well as, Ruby Falls endearing up-tempo song, "Show Me Where" (track #13). Overall, these moving and inspirational stories of songs from the 'The Stringband Era' to the 'The Soul Country Years' and on 'Forward With Pride' present a new and old landscape of performances that any music lover can appreciate... So my recommendation to you reading this review would be to (don't stand there...) find a copy and buy it...destine to become a collectors jem in value and in spirit!
*Note (some background info.): now with all that 'above' being said, on a personal note my interesting role and involvement in this project began some years ahead of the release date of this CD (February 1998). In 1995, my contribution of La Melle Prince's memorabilia, notes and background information was presented and personally delivered by me to the Country Music Foundation (CMF) in Nashville, Tennessee. However, it wasn't until the late summer of 1997 that I "got wind" of a pending historical Black American Country music project through some industry friends of mine, that a 3 CD Box Set was going to be released some time in the fall of 1997 by CMF and Warner Bros. Records, Inc. So I immediately made a few calls to some key personnel at CMF and got the confirmation. Indeed the CD was a reality and "green-lit" to go on the market. At that time, I had not given them a copy of Prince's (October 1969) Decca 45" single vinyl recording yet (A-side, "The Man That Made A Woman Out Of Me" and B-side, "All Alone In This World Without You"). In short, I flew back to Nashville and drop a copy of the single off to the CMF...some weeks later got a call from them stating that in a written agreement between CMF & Warner Bros. Records, Inc. that Prince's contribution was of vital importance and needed to be placed on the project before release; therefore, pushing the release date of this CD project up to February 1998. Hence, the costly efforts of placing Prince's song (A-side, "The Man That Made A Woman Out Of Me") on this CD after the project was in "The Can" had become a reality, of which you now can enjoy! [Moreover, it seems "fate" would have its way again, her placement on this CD could very well be blamed on sur' luck... However, Prince would always say that her lucky number was always #7; i.e., the CD's initial release date year (1997) and her song placement was on track #7 [Disc #3]... By the looks of it, I guess 'on the record' she was right... (La Melle Prince, born January 7, 1927 Kennett, Missouri - presumed death 1991 Los Angeles, California)].
Finally, due in part to the scheduling and break down of communication links between CMF, Warner Bros. Records, Inc. and myself, I was (uncredited) in the "thanks to" notes info.; however, on a happier side of things, I was very grateful to be able to have the opportunity to honor my aunt's musical achievements here on this CD Box Set project-- a gift to the world. Thus, later Warner Bros. Records, Inc. and the Country Music Foundation literally promised me an official credit in the future second "run-thru" (10,000 copies) of their next re-print editions...of which I give big thanks!
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*Footnote (a sidebar interest), for all The Jordanaires fans including myself, I personally had the great honor of meeting with 3 of the 4 post-original living members on July 1998 at the Gold Coast Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. The gentlemen or as I like to say the original 'boys-to-men' included: Mr. Ray "BassMan" Walker and Gordon "LiteFoot" Stoker and Neal Matthews (1953-2000). An interesting coincidence happened during my conversation with Gordon, we discovered that his son Alan Stoker was the chief engineer and disc transfer person for the project "From Where I Stand: The Black Experience In Country Music," and Gordon was totally unaware that this project was conceived or even that his son worked on it. So he asked to use my cell phone and called his son right there and said, "Hey Alan, what is this project, the Black Experience of Country Music? You forgot to tell me about this gem..." The look of excitement on Gordon's face that moment was something to behold and cherished forever in my mind-- small world huh?
Furthermore, most notably, Elvis Presley used The Jordanaires on nearly every one of his recording sessions for nearly 14 years. At a time when no backing musicians, producers, or engineers received name recognition on any records, Elvis insisted that he have the "Jordanaires" on the "labels" of his records. The reflected glory was enough to earn the Jordanaires "Group of the Year" awards well into the Beatles era.
The Jordanaires were familiar with Elvis by 1956, partially because, Hank Snow had told the Grand Ole Opry artists that there was a young man "...tearing up the stage..." on some of the Country shows and that "...no one would follow him..." and, that, "...when he left the stage, the audience went with him..." Elvis was, certainly, familiar with the Jordanaires. Of all the music Elvis knew and loved, it was the gospel quartets that touched him most deeply. The Jordanaires were among Elvis' favorites, because, he heard them every Saturday night on the Grand Ole Opry. Formed in 1948 in Springfield, Missouri, the Jordanaires arrived in Nashville in 1949, immediately securing a spot on the Opry. Their music was spirited and black-influenced, very much in keeping with Elvis' tastes. "We were the first white quartet to sing spirituals..." Gordon Stoker asserted. It was music that moves, that you can snap your fingers to." Elvis could relate.
The group, Bill and Monty Matthews (brothers, and, no relation to Neal), Bob Hubbard, and, Culley Holt who all hailed from Springfield, MO., soon changed. In 1950, Gordon Stoker replaced the lead tenor, in '52 Hoyt Hawkins replaced the baritone, in '53 Neal Matthews became the second tenor, and, bass singer Culley Holt, left in December '54 to be replaced by Hugh Jarrett. It was this line-up consisting of Stoker, Hawkins, Matthews and Jarrett, which made up the group that backed Elvis on most of his sessions in the mid '50s. They also appeared in his movies and on some of his landmark television appearances as well. Hugh Jarrett, left in 1958 and was replaced by bass singer, Ray Walker, this line-up remained for the next 24 years. Hoyt Hawkins died in 1982, and was replaced by Duane West, who had filled the baritone part, intermittently, since Hoyt had first fallen ill in the '70s. Duane became ill in 1999 and Louis Nunley stepped in. Neal passed away in April of 2000, and, Curtis Young has stepped in. Currently, the Jordanaires consist of Gordon Stoker, Ray Walker, Louis Nunley, and, Curtis Young. [some excerpts taken from the Jordanaires website].
--A. David Burleigh (aka: "Big Dave") an 'AmeriCanadian' Record Producre/ Artist/ Singer-Songwritre.
Fantastic Chronicle Of Blacks In Country Music.......2002-01-11
With the exception of Charley Pride, it has always seemed as if black singers and country music were mutually exclusive entities. This three disc, sixty-track box set goes a long way toward dispelling that myth, and in turn revealing that African Americans have in fact played a large part in the development of country music.
Disc one, The Stringband Era, covers recordings from 1927 through 1946 and leads off with a pair of numbers ("Pan American Blues" and "Muscle Shoals Blues") by harmonica ace DeFord Bailey (who, incidentally, was a founding member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1926 and a participant in the first recording session in Nashville in 1928). After several stellar banjo and fiddle-featured acts like the Mississippi Shieks, we move on to some early `40s recordings by blues legend Leadbelly ("Midnight Special," "Rock Island Line"). His tracks in particular show how much the roots of blues and country overlapped. As annotator Bill Ivey attests in the set's extensive booklet, the division which took place between these southern-based genres during the `20s appears to be based more on the record companies' decision to market product to whites and blacks separately, and less on disparate musical approaches.
The link between blues and country is further emphasized on disc two, The Soul Country Years. It offers rhythm and blues stars from the early `50s through the mid `70s performing well known country standards. Some of these recordings, like Joe Simon's "The Chokin' Kind" (initially recorded by Waylon Jennings) and Dorothy Moore's "Misty Blue" (originated by
Wilma Burgess) impressively became major hits on the pop and soul charts while still maintaining their country arrangements. Other tunes found here, like Etta James' sensual rendition of David Houston's "Almost Persuaded" and Al Green's intimate take on the Ray Price hit "For The Good Times," were never intended to be anything more than change-of-pace album tracks. But while conceived initially as filler, these tracks ultimately showcase - quite convincingly - the artists' diversity. The only exception to the plethora of gems on this disc is the Supremes' awkward take on Floyd Tillman's "It Makes No Difference Now."
The third and final disc, Forward With Pride, takes a look at blacks in country music since the emergence of superstar Charley Pride in the mid-'60s. It leads off with four Pride singles (the most devoted to any artist on this collection), including his rare first release "The Snakes Crawl At Night" and his signature tune "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'." Three artists follow who each made the country charts fifteen times during the `70s and `80s: Stoney "She's My Rock" Edwards, O.B. "Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You" McClinton, and Big Al "Touch Me (I'll Be Your Fool Once More)" Dowling. All three are represented here by their biggest hits, and while none attained superstar status like Pride, each soundly made his presence felt in country music. Black females also made a dent on the country charts during the `70s and `80s - most notably Linda Martell, whose top 20 hit "Color Him Father" can be found on this disc.
Disc three also includes some material by established pop and r & b artists who made successful one-time forays onto the country charts, such as the Pointer Sisters' "Fairytale," Fats Domino's "Whiskey Heaven," and Aaron Neville's "The Grand Tour." In addition, Cleve Francis' hit "Love Light" is here (among others) to conclude this set and remind us that blacks
have continued to make a few ripples in country music in the `90s. Hopefully, From Where I Stand is only the beginning (and not a retrospective) of black musicians' involvement in country music, with its rich contents inspiring others to partake in the future.
Good overview.......2000-12-09
This is an excellent collection and quite admirably challenges the notion that country music is a white-dominated genre. The compilers of this set make a strong case that many of our definitions are artificial and are based much more on social norms than real musical differences.
The set is divided neatly into three CDs. The first, entitled 'The Stringband Era' includes black artists who were making country music in the early years. It includes several instrumental numbers, including three from the one of the early, but partly forgotten Grand Ole Opry stars, Deford Bailey. The Mississippi Sheiks, Memphis Sheiks and Leadbelly also make important contributions.
The second CD is titled 'The Soul Country Years'. These are mostly covers of country songs performed by R & B and Soul artists. You may have heard much of the material here before, but not quite like this. The songs are country, the production is R & B/Soul for the most part. You begin to see the real musical divergence in this CD as well as the similarities the two types of music retain. One surprising thing is that they only included one Ray Charles tune-his now well-known version of Hank Snow's "I'm Movin' On". Given the fact that Charles has his own entire box set of country recordings (bigger than this one), this is a bit unfortunate.
The final disc is named 'Forward with Pride' and begins, appropriately, with four contributions by country's most (commercially) successful black artist, Charley Pride. The tracks of Pride's they chose are excellent ones; some of his most popular. The Stoney Edwards tracks showcase his talent as well--he deserved more success than he got from the industry. Other interesting contributions include the one from Fats Domino, the title track from Dobie Gray and Aaron Neville's version of the Grand Tour. Given Cleve Francis' input into the creation of this collection, it's a bit surprising that they only include one of his tunes.
This set is a bit more expensive than some box sets, but is probably worth it. You may end up using it as a starting point. Many of the artists sampled here are certainly worthy of a more complete look.
Country Music Fan or Not: This CD is Worth a Look.......2000-09-13
Before purchasing this box set, I could probably count on one hand the number of country music records in my personal collection. I knew about Charley Pride and the forays made into country music made by the likes of Ray Charles and the Pointer Sisters, but this collection really expanded my mind. What is particularly nice about this box set is that it shows you the similarities that country music has with the blues and Black music in general. The first CD (entitled "The Stringband Era") starts off with the incredible harmonica playing of DeFord Bailey. When he plays "Pan American Blues," you really get the sense that a train is coming. Highlights of this CD are the two Leadbelly recordings and "G Rag" by the Georgia Yellow Hammers (with Andrew Baxter). Also of note is the Memphis Sheiks recording of the Jimmie Rodgers composition, "In the Jailhouse Now." In that recording, note how the lyrics are modified slightly from the original version. "The Country Soul Years," the second CD in the box set, shows how the two genres overlapped during the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's. R&B fans will feel quite at home with this disc (the producers of the box set would do an incredible service to release this one also as a separate CD). It features several familiar covers of country songs by R&B artists. The excellent liner notes were particularly helpful for this CD. For example, prior to purchasing this collection, I didn't know that "Misty Blue" was actually a country hit for both Wilma Burgess and Eddy Arnold, long before Dorothy Moore had a big Pop and R&B hit with the song in mid-1970's. The third CD (entitled "Forward with Pride"), features four songs by Charley Pride. This CD features country covers of "Color Him Father" by Linda Martell (an earlier hit for the Winstons) and "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You" by O.B. McClinton (an earlier hit for Wilson Pickett). Other standouts are the three Stoney Edwards tracks (including his pre-George Jones version of "She's My Rock") and Professor Longhair's version of the Hank williams song, "Jambalaya." Also of note is the powerful Ted Hawkins version of the Webb Pierce song, "There Stands the Glass." If you don't think you like country music, this collection might change your mind. It certainly encouraged me to expand my country music library. At the very least, it'll broaden your view of the genre. Additionally, fans of the blues (or any lyric-based musical form, including reggae), will find much to savor in this collection. Not just in the recordings, but in the copious liner notes which include interviews with artists and anecdotes. Included is an amusing quote by jazz legend Charlie Parker, a big country music fan. When asked by a brave jazz man, "How can you stand that stuff?" Parker replied, "The stories, man. Listen to the stories!" And there are plenty of them in this collection.
A must have for any music lover........1999-10-04
This collection is full of gems. Don't click by it
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- Ducas standing tall.....
- Fresh, Fun, and Great Talent
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Where I Stand
George Ducas
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Days Gone By
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- Calm Before the Storm
- When the Wrong One Loves You Right
ASIN: B000002TZU
Release Date: 1997-01-14 |
Tracks:
- Every Time She Passes By
- Long Trail Of Tears
- I'm Pretending
- You're Only My Everything
- You Could've Fooled Me
- Tricky Moon
- Stay The Night
- The Invisible Man
- Heartaches And Dreams
- I'd Be Lying
Customer Reviews:
Ducas standing tall............2003-09-01
One of the best albums that I have ever heard recorded, written and engineered. Most of George Ducas' material is either head on honky tonk country, or authentic hybrid rock-roots music.
His second album, brings us to a larger arena of different sounds in his songs. A musician that's so well crafted with his work, molds so well with the other talented musicians and co-writers, all holding a solid drive, without trying too hard to prove anything, or becoming weird and misunderstood, simply going for what he feels in his words and song.
A fantastic tune that's a lot of fun, is 'Everytime She Passes By'. A dead ringer for summer that is candy for anyone in love, especially newly budding couples. 'You're Only My Everything' has more to say than how lovely she looks, reaching deep into the pockets of a heart. A warm piano and small soft beat bring out the sparkles. The more heavyweight and faster tune, 'Stay The Night' is so musically gripping with a rocket fueled guitar and driving beat, that it becomes an undeniable song. George hoists in great pure country, with the sad song 'The Invisible Man', and continues to sway with a more open shuffle on 'I'm Pretending'. These two are so rich in traditional country, that you realize George is more than an ace of the roots-rock world. Full of painful realization comes the formidable rocker 'I'd Be Lying'. Perhaps the best song done on here, although it is so hard to choose from any of these, would be 'Heartaches And Dreams'. Drums turn to a roll on the bridge before they go back into gear, while vocals with Ducas and another superman of country, Vince Gill (on background), merge with real tangy lead guitar and rythym guitar. 'Tricky Moon' is more humoured and fun, and a tune that makes you wanna dance! 'Long Trail Of Tears' drives far into the night (you can feel the loneliness), while 'Could Have Fooled Me' relaxes the heart that love is here to stay. Thankfully, Ducas is one who is very rich in emotion and words, yet doesn't sling over unusual lyrics. What he says counts, and won't confuse you. George's music is daring, fun, cool, very creative, and from where we stand, well understood. He knows music. Thanks George for one of the most innovative and rad albums ever recorded. And thanks for your self titled 1994 album, which is also awesome. I can't ever get enough of 'Hello Cruel World' !
Aaron (novice rockabilly/country songwriter and music fan)
Fresh, Fun, and Great Talent.......1998-11-13
This album is one of my family's favorite. His style and lyrics are fresh and fun and get us all in a great mood. His talent, which is evident in this as well as his other albums, keeps his pieces from ever growing stale. We look forward to his next release.
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The String Quartet Tribute to U2's Joshua Tree
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ASIN: B00062IENW
Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Where The Streets Have No Name
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
- With Or Without You
- Bullet The Blue Sky
- Running To Stand Still
- Red Hill Mining Town
- In God's Country
- Trip Through Your Wires
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1. Where The Streets Have No Name
2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
3. With Or Without You
4. Bullet The Blue Sky
5. Running To Stand Still
6. Red Hill Mining Town
7. In God's Country
8. Trip Through Your Wires
9. One Tree Hill
10. Exit
11. Mothers Of The Disappeared
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- Great Country Sound with Spirit-Moving Lyrics
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Where I Stand
Mike Bowling
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ASIN: B00026WV8G
Release Date: 2004-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Trading A Cross For A Crown
- The Heat Of The Battle
- Give You The Glory
- Solid Rock And Shifting Sand
- God Of Every Situation
- One
- It'll Be Worth It All
- He Leads Me Each Step Of The Way
- Movin' On
- No Time Like The Present
- I've Never Seen Jesus
- So Long For Now
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Great Country Sound with Spirit-Moving Lyrics.......2005-06-28
For those who have never heard of Mike, he is married to Kelly Crabb, of the Crabb Family. That's how we first heard of him. Do you remember Kenny Hinson? If you did not know it, you'd think it was Kenny's voice on these songs! Mike has an amazing sound, and a great band backing him up. Each song on this CD has a unique message. I especially like "Heat of the Battle," and "No Time Like the Present." He also has a great song on this CD that can be used at a wedding, entitled "One." Get this one and enjoy the blessings!
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- A Mussorgsky feast beyond praise
- A STRONG REBUTTLE to the "bad" reviews.
- Review for Richter's "Pictures" Only
- A bad whooping cough in 1958 in Sofia, Bulgaria
- Giant performance!
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ASIN: B00004W3IV
Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Gnomus
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Old Castle
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Tuileries
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Bydlo
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Ballet Of The Unhatched Chicks
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Samuel Goldenberg und Schmuyle
- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Market At Limoges
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Catacombs: The Roman Tomb
- Pictures At An Exhibition: With The Dead In A Dead Language
- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Hut On Chicken's Legs
- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Great Gate Of Kiev
- Night On Bald Mountain
- Songs And Dances Of Death: 1. Lullaby
- Songs And Dances Of Death: 2. Serenade
- Songs And Dances Of Death: 3. Trepak
- Songs And Dances Of Death: 4. The Field Marshal
- Khovanshchina - Highlights: Prelude: Dawn Over The River Moscow
- Khovanshchina - Highlights: Dances Of The Persian Slave Girls
Tracks:
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Gnomus
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Il vecchio castello - Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Tuileries
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Bydlo
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Ballet des petits poussins dans leurs coques
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Samuel Goldenberg und Schmuyle
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Limoges: Le Marche
- Pictures At An Exhibition: Catacombae: Sepulchrum Romanum - Cum mortuis in lingua mortua
- Pictures At An Exhibition: La Cabane sur des pattes de poule
- Pictures At An Exhibition: La Grande Porte de Kiev
- 6 Songs: Lullaby
- 6 Songs: The Magpie
- 6 Songs: Night
- 6 Songs: Where Art Thou, Little Star?
- 6 Songs: The Ragamuffin
- 6 Songs: On The Dnieper
- Boris Godunov - Highlights: Shuisky: 'Long Live Our Tsar Boris Feodorovich!' (Prologue)
- Boris Godunov - Highlights: Boris Godunov: 'My Soul Is Sad! (Prologue)
- Boris Godunov - Highlights: Boris Godunov: 'I Stand Supreme In Power'
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A Mussorgsky feast beyond praise.......2006-06-11
It was incredibly generous of DG to throw toegther these great performances--one of them legenday--in a bargain two-fer. The legendary performance, of course, is Richter's 1958 Pictures at an Exhibition performed in concert. The rights are owned by Philips, but I don't know if their latest remastering has been used here. The complaints about dreadful sonics are justified: the piano is far away and tinny, the Sofia audience coughs continuously--some of them are lucky to have left with their lungs intact--and there is a noisy exhaust fan in the foreground. It's a testimony to Richter's incandescent reading that it survives beyond all obstacles.
Another high point is the orchestral reading of Pictures under Giulini with the CSO. This was a famous recording in its day, because Giulini took the thrice-familiar music seriously, a bit slower than usual, adding many individual touches. Maybe his approach becomes ponderous and too serious at times, but it's one of a kind, and the solo winds in the orchestra are a delight.
Actually, I was most moved by Vishnievskaya's selection of songs, recorded in the Soviet Union with Igor Markevitch adding his superlative accompaniments--this is Mussorgsky singing of the highest order. But so is Fassbaender's Songs and Dances of Death, despite her lack of Slavic authenticity. Maazel bombs through Night on Bald Mountain with suitable thrills.
In all, this Panorama two-fer can't be faulted. It's one of the very best in the seeries, and several of the choicest things on it are otherwise out of print.
A STRONG REBUTTLE to the "bad" reviews........2006-05-19
155 minutes of music and one reviewer gives these CDs 1 star for couging here and there during 7 minutes of Richter's Pictures recital. Not continually mind you. I DON'T GET IT!
A reviewer doesn't like vocal music..so 2 stars. I DON'T GET IT! Just because one does not like "classical" vocals, doesn't mean they stink.
This is over 2 1/2 hours at single CD budget price. Geez...
Giulini gives a superbly recorded THRILLING performance of Pictures that, in my humble opinion, is second only to Reiner's. Also with the CSO 15 years earlier.
This 34+ minutes alone is worth the price of this collection.
The excerpts from Boris Gudonov are considered one of the best performances in the catalog (Karajan/VPO). 29 minutes and a good way to determine if you want to purchase the complete opera 3 CD set for over $30+ bucks.
Markevich/Vishnevskaya is considered to be the definitive version for the "6 songs".
The Kovanshchina prelude (Dawn on The Moskva River) is one the most heart rending themes in the canon. Simply gorgeous 6 minute piece of music.
I could go on and on.
Sure there are a few "gaffs" on these CDs. Maazel brings in Bald Mountain in under 10 minutes. Whew!
But hey...kudos to the orchestra for being able to play that well, that fast without stumbling over each other. Quite exhilerating acually.
And Then there is Richter's famous/"infamous" Pictures. Yes the annoying cough and a not so sonic recording. But anyone looking for just this track should already have been aware of this problem. "Classisists" have been talking about this problem for 50+ years. Obviously it can't be fixed. But still several coughs in 30+ minutes just makes it sound as live a performance as it is.
So let's recap...155 minutes of music with maybe parts of 15 minutes of minor problems for DISCOUNT bucks. Pretty good math I'd say. Equals 5 STARS where I come from.
Overall, this is an excellent CD for those who want Mussorgsky's major orchestral output in one package at a bargain price.
Top conductors, top orchestras, great performances and, except for Richter's Pictures, GREAT SONICS.
If you want a truly magnificent solo piano Pictures try Pletnev's on Virgin Classics. It will blow you away. And you get the bonus of his own piano transcription of Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty which is even better.
ENJOY!
Review for Richter's "Pictures" Only.......2006-04-24
I was thrilled to find that Deutsche Grammophon has reissued Sviatoslav Richter's famous Sophia performance of "Pictures." I have owned it on tape, but have until now not had it on CD. I was surprised by previous reviews of this edition, since I thought that the explosive coughing had been toned down substantially. My tape broke years ago, so maybe my memory is off. But the re-engineering of this performace has been one of the most needed "retrofits" in the entire classical catalogue. The sound quality of this edition is certainly much better than the old Polydor record.
I also will refrain from entering the "Is it the greatest Pictures ever?"-debate. It is my favorite. One sometimes hears critics dismiss the piano--thus Mussorgsky's--version as monochromatic. But Richter presents a much more percussive version than most others, which may be why some people don't care for it. (My dad played this piece with a more Romantic reading.) It's a matter of taste: I have never cared for the Ravel version, probably because the percussive aspect doesn't translate into orchestration.
I almost never write music reviews, since I'd hate to convince people to plunk down good money on a CD that conforms to my taste but not theirs. BUT, if you have enjoyed this performace in the past . . .
I give five stars to Richter recital, which amazes me still. I agree that his deliberate "clunkers" are distracting. But having listened to this performance for almost twenty years, it is the "correct" playing of Pictures that now jars me. If you love this performance, as I clearly do, you'll be happy to have this CD. Just don't Google the Hartmann pictures which inspired Mussorgsky. It's disillusioning, but they aren't very good!
A bad whooping cough in 1958 in Sofia, Bulgaria.......2006-04-17
I was listening to the magnificient percussion and
overall sound of this double release, from 2000, #469 169-2,
when throughout the 1st CD, which opens up with the Mussorgsky
number PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION, there's an irritating
musician in the room, exhibiting signs of a bad whooping cough,
thereby totally destroying the 20 minutes or so recording!
There are many soft passages throughout the number, and
it is just incredible that DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON allowed the
bad caugh distractions and irritations (cough! cough! cough!)
to stay on the tape!
Unbelievable! It's so bad, I thought about unloading this
art work, at a second hand music store for a buck and a half,
although I surely paid more than $20 for this double CD release
a few years ago.
I don't care much for the vocal pieces, either.
Aside from that, the remainder of the release is very strong,
so ...I can't bring myself to unload it....yet, anyway.
Giant performance!.......2005-06-03
Carlo Maria Giulini has been to my mind one of the most aristocratic, intelligent, wisdom and remarkable conductors in the last Century. Born in 1914, Giulini owns that special touch of genius that has been proved in several ocassions.
There are several works in the Symphonic repertoire whose meaning depends in last instance of your personal world's approach. The list wold be extremely long but briefly I would name five classic works: The Eroica, The First of Mahler, The Ninth of Bruckner, The fourth of Nielsen and this work.
What do you demand from this work? Fireworks, nostalgic approach, musical musculature,effectism or tonal poolish?
Besides a great amount of recorded versions, there is however, a relatively small number of succesful performances from the early forties with Arturo Toscanini, Guido Cantelli and Igor Markevitch in the fifties, Dorati in the sixties and then Markevitch again and Giulini in the seventies.
Giulini gives this work a remarkable stature, enriching the score with sumptuous details and rubatos, smart accents, inflexions, color sense and above all a noblesse spirit that personally I haven't listened in any other previous version.
Go for this golden treasure recording. But do not expect great fireworks exercises. Giulini never searched the gallery' s applause. He was a honest and original master by himself: his personal landmark.
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Grieg: Peer Gynt; Piano Concerto; Songs
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ASIN: B0002XV2XY
Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
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- Prelude: In The Wedding Garden - Joachim Ulbricht
- The Bridal Procession Passes - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Prelude: Abduction, Ingrid's Lament - Leipzig Radio Chorus
- In The Hall Of The Mountain King - Leipzig Radio Chorus
- Dance Of The Mountain King's Daughter - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Aase's Death - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Introduction: Morning - Leipzig Radio Chorus
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- Anitras Dance - Taru Valijakka
- Solveig's Song - Taru Valijakka
- Prelude: Peer Gynt's Journey Home - Taru Valijakka
- Solveig's Cradle Song - Taru Valijakka
- I. Allegro Molto Moderato - John Ogdon
- II. Adagio - John Ogdon
- III. Allegro Moderato Molto E Marcato - John Ogdon
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- Mountain Girl - Geoffrey Parsons
- Bilberry Slopes - Geoffrey Parsons
- Tryst - Geoffrey Parsons
- Love - Geoffrey Parsons
- Kids' Dance - Geoffrey Parsons
- Evil Day - Geoffrey Parsons
- At The Mountain Stream - Geoffrey Parsons
- Hor' Ich Das Liedchen Klingen Op.39 No.6
- Der Fichtenbaum Op.59 No.2
- Wo Sind Sie Hin? Op.4 No.6
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- Gruss Op.48 No.1
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Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
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Dinner With Friends (Score)
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Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
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- I Did An Experiment
- Tom Goes To The Den
- Gabe And Tom Say Goodbye
- I'm In The Mood For Love
- Beth Drives Home
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- The Scare
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- Don't You Ever Miss Me?
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- Tom Checks On The Kids
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- I Don't Like Him Anymore
- Back At The Vineyard
- Every Karen Needs A Beth
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Instead of a Sopranos-style album loaded with evocative songs, this HBO-movie soundtrack offers Dave Grusin's workmanlike score. What might be appropriate in the context of Norman Jewison's domestic drama is a listening experience with limited appeal. That is, fans of Grusin's work as a smooth-jazzer will probably enjoy--or at least find unobtrusive--the likes of "I Did an Experiment" and the guitar-and-vibes-heavy "I'm Happy for You." Not that the composer has no flair for reflecting the drama of a moment; "Tom Goes to the Den" is a masterful limning of that early turning point. Other snippets, including the title track, could fit into any tasteful suburban-based film. As for the disc's two vocal tracks, star Dennis Quaid's "I'm in the Mood for Love" is the musical equivalent of an actor's wandering accent, while Crowded House's 1986 "Don't Dream It's Over" brings the truest emotion to be found here. --Rickey Wright
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