Choose Life [Enhanced]
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Earning a Grammy nomination for every album released isn't too shabby a track record. That's why it shouldn't surprise most that Big Tent Revival's fourth recording, Choose Life, is another giant leap forward for this quintet with the Midas touch. The album deftly captures the group's deepening maturity in both spirituality and songwriting abilities. You can't help but get caught up in the feel-good, bouncy flow of rockers like "Livin' Off Your Love" and "Fill Me with Your Spirit," each a likely radio hit. Yet the group can change pacing, as with the title track, a yearnful, poignant ballad, and the softly melodic "This Is the Word of God." The release ends on a wild, rowdy note with the Christmas rave-up "That's What I Want for Christmas." Indeed, there is an air of sophistication, a comfort zone if you will, that BTR appears to have reached on Choose Life. It's safe to say this is the band's finest hour. --Michael Lyttle
Choose Life, Music, Big Tent Revival, Alternative CCM, CCM, Christian Rock, Contemporary Christian Music, Pop, Religious / Contemp. Christian
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- Wonderful worship CD
- Great Sound
- Excellent band w/a goal to glorify Christ
- It just gets better...
- WOW!
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Choose Life
Big Tent Revival
Manufacturer: Ardent Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Amplifier
- Open All Nite
- Big Tent Revival
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- The Promise
ASIN: B00001IVLL
Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Livin' Off Your Love
- Choose Life
- Fill Me With Your Spirit
- Love Me Like You Do
- The Word Of God
- Now Is The Right Time
- Will You Be Mine
- Live For You
- Please Forgive Them
- One More Song
- I Worship You
- What I Want For Christmas
Amazon.com
Earning a Grammy nomination for every album released isn't too shabby a track record. That's why it shouldn't surprise most that Big Tent Revival's fourth recording, Choose Life, is another giant leap forward for this quintet with the Midas touch. The album deftly captures the group's deepening maturity in both spirituality and songwriting abilities. You can't help but get caught up in the feel-good, bouncy flow of rockers like "Livin' Off Your Love" and "Fill Me with Your Spirit," each a likely radio hit. Yet the group can change pacing, as with the title track, a yearnful, poignant ballad, and the softly melodic "This Is the Word of God." The release ends on a wild, rowdy note with the Christmas rave-up "That's What I Want for Christmas." Indeed, there is an air of sophistication, a comfort zone if you will, that BTR appears to have reached on Choose Life. It's safe to say this is the band's finest hour. --Michael Lyttle
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful worship CD.......2007-01-27
It is wonderful that I can find good CD's online. Now I can listen and worship God with this music any time I can.
Great Sound.......2003-12-31
Choose Life and Word of God really minister to me on this CD. Try it, you just might like it. BTR has a great mix of soaring guitar licks and heavy percussion. Like a cross between classic rock and southern rock.
Excellent band w/a goal to glorify Christ.......2000-10-12
I first heard BTR at Edison International Field during Harvest Cursade 2000. Their music was so uplifting people were moved to tears. To be able to witness people fill up with this uncontrolled joy was awesome to me. They had become one of my favorite christian bands and I suggest you give them a try.
It just gets better..........2000-10-08
Alright, so maybe BTR decided to try a more subtle approach. Whatever they did, they sure did it well! Some people are upset because they did not quite carry along the rocky beat they had given themselves the reputation for. Oh well, I still loved Choose Life, and highly recomend it and all their prviouse albums! (e.g. Big Tent Revival, Amplifier) Go for it!
WOW!.......2000-10-06
I had never heard of this group, and didn't really listen to much Christian music. however, while on a church ski retreat, i received this cd. I popped it in my cd player, and have been in love with it ever since. i identify with the line "i've been to the ledge so many times i know the pigeons by name" in the song Live for you, and i get choked up when i hear a part of Father Please Forgive them. This is definitely a cd to buy.
Average customer rating:
- Age breeds a shining moment
- Nice but dismissable.
- Disappointing by Quartet West standards
- If you breathe and have ears, buy this record!
- A Night and a Lonely Town
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ASIN: B00000JNMR
Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Lonely Town
- Why Did I Choose You
- Moment Musical Opus 16 No.3 In B Minor
- In Love In Vain
- Ruth's Waltz
- Scenes From A Silver Screen
- I'm Gonna Laugh you Right Out Of My Life
- You My Love
- Prelude En La Mineur
- The Folks Who Live On The Hill
- Easy On The Heart
- Theme For Charlie
- Wayfaring Stranger
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Bassist Charlie Haden was an integral part of Ornette Coleman's pioneering avant-garde groups in the '50s and '60s and led his own equally forward-thinking Liberation Music Orchestra. His ensemble Quartet West, with tenor saxophonist Ernie Watts, drummer Larance Marable, and pianist Alan Broadbent, revealed a sentimental side of his musical personality that surprised many. This recording, with string arrangements by Broadbent, sounds like a soundtrack to a Raymond Chandler film as Haden's sturdy bass tones make him a worthy supporting actor. But although Shirley Horn's ethereal voice sparkles on "Lonely Town," "In Love in Vain," and "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life," and crooner Bill Henderson's towering pipes are radiant on "Why Did I Choose You," "Ruth's Waltz," "You My Love," and "Easy on the Heart," all of the material is in pretty much the same ballad tempo, which, compounded by the time length of the CD, robs it of the romantic resonance it could truly shine on the listener. --Eugene Holley Jr.
Customer Reviews:
Age breeds a shining moment.......2003-11-20
The criticisms miss the point. This is an effort that does a rare thing - it brings together men and women who can put the experience of life to judicious use in their art. Unlike listening to the deterioration other performers have faced, in later years, at the hands of studio production teams that no longer know what to do with them, Charlie Haden has found a way to create a beautiful volume of space in which to let the years of these venerated performers shine through. It is in this space you shall hear the notes of lives lived and savored.
Nice but dismissable........2001-08-09
Haden's pleasant miscellany of neglected but deserving ballads is indeed a mixed bag, but somehow his focus, purpose, and method elude this listener. Neophyte writers are frequently enjoined to compose with a sharp, definitive, unified "thesis." Haden could have used a bit of coaching along these lines before producing this collection. Even drawing upon a common composer (as opposed to ranging from Kern to Rachmaninoff to public domain) might have provided the needed coherence to the project.
In any case, it's always a welcome experience to hear Shirley Horn; the revival of a touching ballad like "In Love in Vain" merits our appreciation; and though I was never a big fan of Bill Henderson (an acquired taste), he deserves to be recorded based on the evidence of this recording.
In sum, this album is more than anything else a "sampler" and should have been priced accordingly.
Disappointing by Quartet West standards.......2001-05-09
The outstanding Quartet West album is 'Always Say Goodbye'. On that CD, Broadbent demonstrates his skills at orchestral arrangement, and Haden deftly selects great oldies to intermingle with some of his own superb compositions. Haden also takes some historic performances -- such as Jo Stafford on vocals -- to bring a resonance to the new covers. The experiment was very successful.
You can see the logic behind this subsequent album: instead of using dusty old recordings, why don't we use today's state-of-the-art production to capture the voices of several current artists? And why don't we let Alan orchestrate the whole album?
The trouble is that the orchestration, beautiful though it is throughout, constrains the band terribly. And the vocals swamp the album. (Actually the Jo Stafford track on 'Always Say Goodbye' is one of the weakest on the album.) They say that the saxophone is the instrument closest to the human voice, and it is Ernie Watts who suffers most on this album, The sax is simply crowded out by all the singing. It is only on the stand-out track, 'Prelude en la mineur', an instrumental re-working of a Ravel piece, that Watts finally gets a chance to let rip.
Shirley Horn's vocals are fine, particularly on 'Lonely Town'. But I simply cannot listen to any of the tracks containing Bill Henderson's voice, and sadly, there are four of them.
The most touching song is the last one, where Haden himself bravely takes the vocal lead. It's a song his mother used to sing on the radio, back in the early 1940s, when the entire Haden family would appear on KWTO Springfield. It is a farewell to the dead, and also a reassurance that one day they will meet again.
If you want a quick survey of this CD, check out tracks #1, #9 and #13. It's a long way from the days of Haden's playing with Ornette Coleman and the Liberation Orchestra, and it's very mellow.
If you breathe and have ears, buy this record!.......2001-04-15
I first heard of Charlie Haden on Dublin's best radio music show - The Mystery Train presented by John Kelly on RTE Radio 1. I bought this CD and it has never been off my current play list. This is beautiful music that touches the heart. Listen to Wayfaring Stranger, Lonely Town, I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life, or Ruth's Walz after a tough day at the office or jammed in traffic and you will be back in touch with the good things in life. As someone who has evolved though Thin Lizzy, The Eagles, Eric Clapton, Queen, U2, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, BB King, Grant Green etc, Charlie Haden is proof of my graduation. After since buying other and even better Haden CD's, I am looking forward to seeing him in concert with Quartet West here in Dublin on April 29. BUY IT NOW!
A Night and a Lonely Town.......2000-05-24
Despite its problems, I think this album still deserves a five-star rating. Seemingly inspired by the music of moody classic cinema, a listener might well envision a seedy nightclub in a fog-swept black & white San Francisco of the 1940s or a tearful Ingrid Bergman about to board a twin-propellor leaving Rick and Casablanca behind her forever.
Regardless of which side of the Atlantic you envision on your moody musical journey, this is definitely a lounging type of music, perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons, after-theatre drives around town on warm summer evenings, warm candle-lit baths, or romantic dinners for two. The beautifully romantic ballads range from the longing "Lonely Town" to the mostly-resolute "I'm Going to Laugh You Right Out of My Life" to the quietly complacent "The Folks Who Live on the Hill." Interspersed with these great standards, however, are wonderful instrumental pieces which frame the remaining vocals with stunningly dramatic moods.
The only flaw is the rather unappealing voice of Bill Henderson, who seems to be suffering from a weak set of lungs, if not from lack of enthusiasm. Henderson seems to strive for the vocal capabilities of Shirley Horn, who sings on 1, 4, 7 and 10, but is incapable of achieving those same dramatic pitches of his fellow artist. Nevertheless, he does an adequate job on "Ruth's Waltz" and "Easy on the Heart" even if "Why Did I Choose You" is downright painful to listen to. Haden, who sings on 13, seems similarly incapable of reaching Horn's heights, but "Wayfaring Stranger," the traditional song he chose to render, is capable of carrying itself with the slow somber tone it evokes in the listener.
Regardless of its faults, this remains a beautiful album. I definitely recommend it to anyone who loves the kind of sit-at-home music it captures so very well in its beautifully jazzy tunes that are, at the very least, easy on the ears.
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I Choose Life
Keisha White
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000HT39V6
Release Date: 2006-09-25 |
Tracks:
- I Choose Life (Radio Mix
- Don't Mistake Me (Acoustic Mix)
- What Makes You Think
- I Choose Life (Original Version)
- I Choose Life (Video)
Album Description
Part Two Of Two. Enhanced CD single taken from the R&B/Soul singer's second album Out Of My Hands. Features three versions of 'I Choose Life' (Radio Mix, Original Version and Enhanced Video) plus 'What Makes You Think' and 'Don't Mistake Me' (Acoustic Mix). Korova. 2006.
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Choose Life
Sandie Shaw
Manufacturer: Retro
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000024I49
Release Date: 1999-09-07 |
Album Details
Rare LP from the Early 80's for this 'mod Pop Diva.'
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Choose Life
PF Project , and Ewan McGregor
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008TLW
Release Date: 1997-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Choose Life (Radio Mix)
- Choose Life (Original 12-Inch Mix)
- Choose Life (Clean 12-Inch Mix)
- Choose Life (PF's Rant On Mix)
- Choose Life (Tour De Force Remix)
- Choose Life (JDS Vocal Remix)
- Choose Life (JDS instrumental Remix)
Average customer rating:
- Disappointing recording
- Underrated, Underplayed
- Good enough for the average bear
- For fans only!!!
- speechless
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Alleluia: A Randall Thompson Tribute
Manufacturer: Aca Digital
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000I55L
Release Date: 1999-03-02 |
Tracks:
- The Last Words of David
- Alleluia
- Frostiana: The Road Not Taken
- Frostiana: The Pasture
- Frostiana: A Girl's Garden
- Frostiana: Choose Something Like A Star
- The Peaceable Kingdom: Say Ye To The Righteous
- The Peaceable Kingdom: Woe Unto Them
- The Peaceable Kingdom: The Noise Of A Multitude
- The Peaceable Kingdom: Howl Ye
- The Peaceable Kingdom: The Paper Reeds By The Brook
- The Peaceable Kingdom: For Ye Shall Not Go Without Joy
- The Peaceable Kingdom: Have Ye Not Known
- The Peaceable Kingdom: Ye Shall Have A Song
- The Testament OF Freedon: The God Who Gave Us Life
- The Testament Of Freedom: I Shall Not Die Without A Hope
Customer Reviews:
Disappointing recording.......2004-01-18
I had such high hopes for this wonderfully chosen compilation of Randall Thompson's choral music, including Alleluia and Peaceable Kingdom - such masterpieces of American a capella writing. I took a risk on this unknown choral ensemble, and found a deeply disappointing recording. I agree with Mr. Taggart, the first reviewer, who noted the "shrill high end." I would add that the voices sound old but not prime quality. The acoustics are cavernous, and may help cover up some of the choir's shortcomings, but work against a "clean" sound. I wish I knew of a good recording of this same repertoire.
Underrated, Underplayed.......2003-11-09
Randall Thompson is by many standards one of the most underrated
and underplayed composers of the century.
In this wonderful CD, his music is simplistic-- to the point -- unlike Mozart, Bach, etc... his European counterparts, who are clearly more complex.
Many have rated his one-word piece "Alleluia" as a true masterpiece of subtelty and simplicity.
How many other composers can take just one word and turn it in such small ways to make it the joy that it is?
Whether it be the dramatic uplifting, timeless, and timely "Testament of Freedom", or, his "Frostiana" which humbly gives respect to the poetic works of Robert Frost, Randall Thompson has made major contributions to 20th century music. And, to think, he was an American composer!!
Bill Ritchie
Good enough for the average bear.......2003-01-07
Like one of the other reviewers, I've sung the Alleluia and the Peacable Kingdom. Maybe my ear isn't as refined as some of the other reviewers' ears, but I found the recording a great pleasure to listen to. I have another recording of Thompson's music and the choir on it is nowhere near as good as this one.
For fans only!!!.......2001-11-19
This CD is a good source for a lot of Randall Thompson's less frequently recorded choral works in their full orcestrations. Unfortunately the performances make the recording more a novelty buy for fans rather than a solid CD. The interpetations are routine, if not slow and plodding. The Michael O'Neal singers hold together a lot of the time, but lack color and sound unfinished under these expanded tempos. Nonetheless here we find a solid and touching perfomance of the "Alleluia".
speechless.......2001-06-09
When I was 16 years old, I sang "the last words of david", "alleluia", and "the peaceable kingdoms". Unless you really listen to the music, and the words, it won't capture you. It is one of the best peices I ever had the pleasure of singing. I highly recommend this cd, if you like beautiful harmonies and dark peices. It will give you goosebumps.
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Gilbert & Sullivan: The Gondoliers
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Sullivan
| Sullivan, Arthur
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ASIN: B0000041VC
Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Ov
- Act I: List And Learn
- Act I: Good Morrow, Pretty Maids
- Act I: For The Merriest Fellows Are We
- Act I: See, See At Last They Come To Make Their Choice
- Act I: Buon Giorno, Signorine!
- Act I: We're Called Gondolieri, But That's a Vagary
- Act I: And Now To Choose Our Brides!
- Act I: Are You Peeping?
- Act I: Thank You Gallant Gondolieri
- Act I: From The Sunny Spanish Shore
- Act I: In Enterprise Of Martial Kind
- Act I: O Rapture, When Alone Together
- Act I: There Was A Time, A Time For Ever Gone
- Act I: I Stole The Prince
- Act I: But, Bless My Heart, Consider My Position!
- Act I: Try We Life-Long We Can Never
- Act I: Bride-Groom And Bride!
- Act I: When A Merry Maiden Marries
- Act I: Kind Sir, You Cannot Have The Heart, Our Lives To Part
- Act I: Do Not Give Way To This Uncalled-For Grief
- Act I: Then One Of Us Wiil Be A Queen
Tracks:
- Act I: Now Pray, What Is The Cause Of This Remarkable Hilarity
- Act I: Replying, We Sing As One Individual
- Act I: For Ev'ryone Who Feels Inclined
- Act I: Come Let's Away-Our Island Crown Awaits Me
- Act I: Now, Marco Dear, My Wishes Hear
- Act I: Then Away They Go To An Island Fair
- Act II: Of Happiness The Very Pith
- Act II: Rising Early In The Morning
- Act II: Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
- Act II: Here We Are, At The Risk Of Our Lives
- Act II: After Sailing To This Land
- Act II: Dance A Cachucha, Fandango, Bolero
- Act II: There Lived A King, As I've Been Told
- Act II: In A Contemplative Fashion And A Tranquil Frame Of Mind
- Act II: With Ducal Pomp And Ducal Pride
- Act II: This Polite Attention
- Act II: On The Day When I Was Wedded
- Act II: To Help Unhappy Commoners
- Act II: Small Titles And Orders For Mayors And Recorders
- Act II: I Am A Courtier Grave And Serious
- Act II: Here Is A Case Unprecedented!
- Act II: Now Let The Loyal Lieges Gather Round
- Act II: Speak Woman Speak, We're All Attention!
- Act II: The Royal Prince Was By The King Entrusted
- Act II: Luiz! Casilda
- Act II: One More, Gondolieri
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Choose Life
Maasai
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000SB5QNM |
Product Description
1 Montain Man
2 Lov' Jah Time
3 Lot in Sodom
4 Caring
5 Water
6 Long Time
7 Jah Bless
8 Under Cover
9 Carry On
10 Jah Music
11 Give Thanks and Pray
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Relaxation
Inner Fitness
Manufacturer: Inner Fitness(R)
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ASIN: B000CA8VTA
Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Richard Guides the Relaxation Meditation
- Carolyn Guides the Relaxation Meditation
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Choose My Life-U
S.E.S
Manufacturer: Avex Trax
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ASIN: B000063VON
Release Date: 2002-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Just A Feeling
- You Told Me
- U
- Ever After
- Choose My Life
- Long Life Journey
- Someone To Feel
- Requiem
- Pray For You
- Red Angel
- Courage
- Don't Forget
- Give In To Me
- Just A Feeling (Remix Version)
- U (Japanese Version)
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