Let's Fly

Track Listings
1. Let's Fly    
2. I Like    
3. Definitely    
4. Come What May    
5. Say You Love Me    
6. Save Me a Place    
7. Posies    
8. Suitcase    
9. Flooding    
10. Christ in Me    

Let's Fly, Music, Cheri Keaggy, CCM, Contemporary Christian Music, Pop, Religious / Contemp. Christian
Essential Purcell
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Mad about Baroque
  • The beauty of the songs brings tears to my eyes
  • Brilliant
  • Be Welcome then, great Sirs (and Mesdames).
  • Brilliant Purcell Disc
Essential Purcell
Henry Purcell , New College Choir Oxford , King's Consort , Robert King , Roy Goodman , Charles Daniels , John Mark Ainsley , James Bowman , Peter Buckoke , Jane Coe , Rogers Covey-Crump , Gillian Fisher , Michael George , Miles Golding , Jane Norman , Barbara Bonney , Mark Caudle , William Carter , King's Consort Choir , Helen Gough , Paul Nicholson , Angela East , Barry Guy , Tessa Bonner , Jerome Finnis , Rupert Bawden , Lucy Howard , Richard Campbell , Susan Addison , James O'Donnell , and Stephen Saunders
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002ZDU
Release Date: 1995-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol. 5: Welcome, Welcome Glorious Morn. Symphony And Opening Chorus
  2. Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol. 3: Be Welcome Then, Great Sir
  3. Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.1: Oh, Fair Cedaria
  4. The Choir Of The King's Consort: Hear My Prayer, O Lord
  5. Great Baroque Arias: When I Am Laid In Earth ('Dido's Lament')
  6. Complete Anthems And Services Vol.1: Let Mine Eyes Run Down With Tears (Part 1)
  7. Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.4: The Sparrow And The Gentle Dove
  8. Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.1: If Music Be The Food Of Love (First Setting)
  9. Complete Anthems And Services Vol.5: Rejoice In The Lord Always ('The Bell Anthem')
  10. Complete Anthems And Services Vol.3: Hosanna To The Highest
  11. Complete Anthems And Services Vol.7: Thou Knowest, Lord, The Secrets Of Our Hearts
  12. Mr. Henry Purcell's Most Admirable Composures: Fairest Isle, All Isles Excelling
  13. Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.6: Mark, How Readily Each Pliant String
  14. Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.8: Sound The Trumpet
  15. Complete Secular Solo Songs Vol.3: She Loves And She Confesses Too
  16. Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.8: O How Blest Is The Isle
  17. Complete Anthems And Services Vol.3: Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences
  18. Complete Anthems And Services Vol. 11: An Evening Hymn
  19. Complete Church Music Vol.2: Vouchsafe, O Lord, To Keep Us This Day
  20. Complete Odes And Welcome Songs Vol.2: With Rapture Of Delight... Hail Bright Cecilia

Amazon.com essential recording

The "Essential" Purcell? Well, you could get a bunch of critics to argue about that for a few days, but in the meantime, here is a sampler of highlights from the King's Consort's three admirable Purcell series: the Complete Odes and Welcome Songs, Complete Anthems and Services, and Complete Secular Solo Songs. There are, of course, some of Purcell's most-performed pieces (which probably are "essential"): Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas, "Sound the trumpet" from Come, ye sons of Art, Rejoice in the Lord alway (the "Bell Anthem," named for the string figure at the opening that sounds like pealing bells), the gently patriotic "Fairest isle, all isles excelling" (sung by a miscast James Bowman), and a selection from the funeral music for Queen Mary. There are also some delightful surprises--particularly among the little-known secular songs and church music. The plaintive "O fair Cedaria" gets a lovely performance by Barbara Bonney (a singer not usually associated with Purcell); tenor Rogers Covey-Crump (possibly the ideal high tenor for Purcell) sings the enchanting "If music be the food of love"; the church anthems "Let mine eyes run down with tears" and "Remember not, O Lord, our offences" have some startling harmonies as daring as any Monteverdi ever wrote. If you're unfamiliar with Purcell, this reasonably priced disc is a good place to start exploring without a big initial investment. --Matthew Westphal

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mad about Baroque.......2007-02-12

This is a terrific CD. The music is breathtaking. Just buy IT !!!!!

5 out of 5 stars The beauty of the songs brings tears to my eyes.......2002-08-21

Absolutely beautiful baroque music! The arrangament, singing and instrumentation is superb. It is too bad that Henry Purcell is not as widely known as Bach, because he should be recognized equally well."The Sparrow and the Gentle dove" is alone worth the price of the album! I can not stop playing it!

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......2001-10-31

Like in his renditions of Handel's oratorios, Robert King manages to bring a freshness and strenght to Purcell's music that I had seldom heard before. This CD also features some of the best performers of early music in the world. My favourite tracks are Oh, Fair Cedaria, sung by the multi-talented Barbara Bonney; Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas, sung by Gillian Fisher; She Loves and she Confesses too, sung by the wonderful Susan Gritton; and Welcome, Welcome Glorious Morn, sung by Rogers Covey-Crump. The only track I didn't find absolutely wonderful is Fairest Isle, sung here by James Bowman. Don't get me wrong, I generally love Mr Bowman, I think that his performance in Mr Purcell's Most Admirable Composures (also conducted by Robert King) makes it another essential Purcell recording; but I find that Fairest Isle was much better done elsewhere, particularly by Christopher Hogwood and Barbara Bonney.

These songs aren't only beautiful, they're also poignant, sweet and unpretentious. I think that it will be very clear to anyone who listens to this recording that Mr Purcell was one of the finest composers that ever lived.

5 out of 5 stars Be Welcome then, great Sirs (and Mesdames)........2001-10-20

If anyone has benefitted from the reversion in the last three or so decades to period instruments and historical reconstruction, it is Henry Purcell. Before, he was merely great, the peerless word-setter in the English language, a virtuoso of boundless range, a professional composer whose offical commissions were always imbued with personality and invention. But period instrumentation has added to this a greater depth, an other-worldly texture of sound. With his intricate, multi-part vocal writing, his preference for low, rumbling instruments such as the bass viol and the strange and remarkable theorbo, as well as his often sombre and low-key subject matter and treatment, Purcell creates a round, glowing, humming sound as pregnantly full as dub reggae.

This has an extraordinary effect on the listener. Whereas Bach, with his mathematical abstractions, sounds universal and timeless, Purcell's music takes the listener back 300 years, back to different ways of thinking about, feeling about and addressing things we still think etc. about today - death, love, friendship. The emotion is timeless, but the music's beauty is alien, THEIRS, hence its preciousness.

A lot of intelligence has gone into the unity of this compilation, beginning with two Welcomes (to the dawn and to the listener, in this case a King), and ending with thoughts of evening, death and a Baroque 'Thank you for the music'. These are bright, fanfare-like works, but the predominant mood is slow, ruminative, quiet. The selection covers the wide range of Purcell's oeuvre, from opera and funeral marches to secular songs and odes, and includes his most famous vocal works - Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas, sung by Gillian Fisher, and never more evocative of pagan loss and death; the massive 'Bell Anthem', with its ingenious opening symphony and joyful antiphon; and a miraculously serene 'Evening Hymn', Dido's opposite, death indicating hope, the treble voice swirling over the heavy ground bass like the soul released from the inert body.

it might seem quixotic to choose highlights from an exemplary collection of highlights, but the entry of the strings washing over the serene repetition of 'Be Welcome then, great Sir' always makes my heart stop still, while the musical picture of 'Bold Honour', the 'noisy Nothing, stalking shade', blocking the poet's amorous intentions in 'She loves and confesses too', adds a chilling hint of life's transience to a bouyantly bawdy song.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant Purcell Disc .......2000-11-30

With this album director and Purcell expert Robert King provides the listener with an excellent introduction to the composer's vocal works. The pieces presented here were taken from Mr. King's recordings of 'The Complete Odes and Welcome Songs', 'The Complete Anthems and Services', 'The Complete Secular Solo Songs' and diverse anthology discs. King, his wonderful soloists and musicians do the brilliance of Purcell's music fully justice. Whether he was commissioned by royalty, the church or theatre, Purcell shone in all areas. This disc certainly demonstrates the variety and originality of his craft, not to speak of his uncanny ability of setting words to music.

An outstanding Purcell offering. With a beautiful perfomance by Barbara Bonney of 'Oh, fair Cedaria'. Susan Gritton is equally captivating in 'She loves and she confesses too'. Gillian Fisher's rendition of the famous 'Dido's Lament' is haunting and poignant. Further an intelligent and brilliant 'Hosanna to the highest' by Michael George. James Bowman and Michael Chance sparkle in the countertenor duet 'Sound the trumpet' (from 'Come Ye sons of Art away'). And I should not forget to mention the joyous, luminous performance of the beautiful 'Bell Anthem'. To name but a few favourites, only James Bowman's 'Fairest Isle' was a disappointment.

Those who are familiar with Purcell's music will get an excellent disc with some of his most beloved works. If you are new to Purcell, this is, as already said a great introduction. Which might be the incentive to further explorations of Purcell.

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Purcell: Songs & Airs / Argenta, North, Boothby, Nicholson, Toll
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Nice Collection
  • PERFECT!
  • Great singing and excellent value for money
  • More than two hours of beautiful 17th century 'ayres'
Purcell: Songs & Airs / Argenta, North, Boothby, Nicholson, Toll
Henry Purcell , Nancy Argenta , and Nigel North
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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ASIN: B000059LOH
Release Date: 2001-06-05

Tracks:

  1. O Solitude - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  2. Ah! How Sweet It Is To Love - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  3. Not All My Torments - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Paul Nicholson
  4. Stripp'd Of Their Green - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  5. Tell Me, Some Pitying Angel - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  6. If Music Be The Food Of Love - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  7. Hark! Hark! The Echoing Air - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  8. The Fatal Hour Comes On Apace - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  9. Incassum, Lesbia - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Paul Nicholson
  10. Sweeter Than Roses - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby
  11. Cupid, The Slyest Rogue Alive - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  12. From Silent Shades - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  13. Dear Pretty Youth - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby
  14. From Rosy Bow'rs - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  15. Now That The Sun Hath Veil'd His Light - Nancy Argenta/Paul Nicholson
  16. Beneath A Poplar's Shadow - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby
  17. I Attempt From Love's Sickness To Fly - Nancy Argenta/Paul Nicholson
  18. Let Us Dance - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  19. Fairest Isle - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  20. O Solitude - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby

Tracks:

  1. Nymphs And Shepherds - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  2. Amidst The Shades And Cool Refreshing Streams - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  3. Love In Their Little Veins Inspires - Nancy Argenta/Rachel Becket/Marion Scott/Richard Boothby/Nigel North
  4. Fly Swift, Ye Hours - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  5. They Tell Us That Your Mighty Powers - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  6. The Plaint: O Let Me Weep - Nancy Argenta/Pauline Nobes/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  7. In The Black, Dismal Dungeon Of Despair - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/John Toll
  8. See, Even Night Herself Is Here - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones
  9. Why Should Men Quarrel? - Nancy Argenta/Rachel Becket/Marion Scott/Richard Boothby/John Toll
  10. Seek Not To Know - Nancy Argenta/Paul Goodwin/Sophia McKenna/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  11. Retir'd From Mortals' Sight - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  12. To Arms, Heoric Prince - Nancy Argenta/Mark Bennett/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  13. O Lead Me To Some Peaceful Gloom - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  14. Halcyon Days - Nancy Argenta/Paul Goodwin/Pauline Nobes/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  15. Bid The Virtues - Nancy Argenta/Paul Goodwin/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  16. Lord, What Is Man? (A Divine Hymn) - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  17. Music For A While - Nancy Argenta/John Toll
  18. If Music Be The Food Of Love (1st Setting) - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/John Toll
  19. Sawney Is A Bonny Lad (A Scotch Song) - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  20. When I Have Often Heard Young Maids Complaining - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  21. Ah! Cruel, Bloody Fate - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/John Toll
  22. Thy Hand, Belinda... When I Am Laid In Earth - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones/Richard Boothby/Nigel North

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice Collection.......2007-03-05

I have many collections of Purcell's Music. This collection stands up to them at half the price. Solid buy.

5 out of 5 stars PERFECT!.......2006-10-26

There is only a word with which I can describe this set of discs: perfect!
The only flaw there is, is not related to the singing or playing: no text enclosed.

5 out of 5 stars Great singing and excellent value for money.......2004-09-19

This is probably one of the best anthologies of Purcell songs around, and not just because it's two-for-one pricing means it contains twice as much music (CD1:74'24" & CD2: 77'41")! Nancy Argenta has an irrepressible sense of style and crystal clear diction. But unlike Emma Kirby, whose vocal purity can become tiresome, these renditions radiate warmth. She is also, I have found, more consistently involving than any one of the singers in Hyperion's three disc survey of Complete Secular Songs (recently reissued as a single set). One marvels at how she judiciously balances restraint and emotional forthrightness. The accompaniments (archlute, viola da gamba, harpsichord, and organ) are well judged and blend with the voice, all helped by an excellently defined recording acoustic. This is an absolute winner at any price!

5 out of 5 stars More than two hours of beautiful 17th century 'ayres'.......2001-08-02

Two CDs, totaling more than 150 minutes of sparsely-arranged (never more than 3-5 instruments at a time), sweetly-sung, 350 year old 'ayres' (a typically English form of secular music). Nancy Argenta's soprano voice is lovely, silvery indeed as her name implies. The instruments are a discreet but friendly accompaniment to her solo voice. Perhaps the instruments are a little too discreet -- there are times when I wish they were a touch more prominent. But that is a very, very minor complaint. A beautiful collection, and quite well worth the money.
Voice of the Baroque
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    Release Date: 2002-05-14

    Tracks:

    1. JS Bach: Cantata No. 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme
    2. Purcell: Oedipus: Music for a While
    3. Handel: Acis and Galatea: O Ruddier Than the Cherry
    4. JS Bac: Bist du bei mir
    5. Vivaldi: Gloria in D major: Gloria in Excelsis Deo
    6. Handel: Semele: Where'er Ye Walk
    7. Handel: Giulio Cesare: Piangero la sorte mia
    8. Handel: Theodora: Defend Her, Heav'n
    9. Handel: Berenice: Si, tra I ceppi e le ritorte la mia fe risplendera
    10. Handel: Judas Maccabaeus: See the Conqu'ring Hero Comes
    11. Handel: Messiah: Comfort Ye My People
    12. Handel: Messiah: Ev'ry Valley Shall Be exalted
    13. Handel: Messiah: O Thou that Tellest Good Tidings to Zion
    14. Handel: Messiah: Behond, I Tell You a Mystery/The Trumpet Shall
    15. Handel: Messiah: He Shall Feed His Flock
    16. Handel: Messiah: Hallelujah

    Tracks:

    1. Handel: Samson: Let the Bright Seraphim
    2. Scarlatti: L'onesta negli amori: Gia il sole dal Gange
    3. Schutz: Musikalische Exequiem: Motet "Herr, wenn ich nur dich hab"
    4. JS Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze
    5. Handel: Serse: Ombra mai fu
    6. JS Bach: Susser Trost, mein Jesu kommt
    7. Monteverdi: L'Incoronazione di Poppea: Pur ti miro
    8. JS Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
    9. Purcell: The Indian Queen: I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly
    10. Giordani: Caro mio ben
    11. Vivaldi: Bajaset: Anch'il mar par che sommerga
    12. JS Bach: Komm, susser Tod
    13. Purcell: Dido and Aeneas: Dido's Lament: When I Am Laid in Earth
    14. JS Bach: St. Matthew Passion: Ich will bei meinem Jesu wachen
    15. JS Bach: St. Matthew Passion: Erbarme dich, mein Gott
    16. JS Bach: St. Matthew Passion: Wir setzen uns mit Tranen nieder
    Let's Fly Away
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Disco goes on holiday
    • great "souvenir" from the end of the 70's
    • Great album but beware of CD releases.
    • looks like a homemade cd
    • Hard-Core Leather-Bar Disco-Action
    Let's Fly Away
    Voyage
    Manufacturer: Hot Productions
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000001QUD
    Release Date: 1993-12-15

    Tracks:

    1. Souvenirs
    2. Kechak Fantasy
    3. Eastern Trip
    4. Tahiti, Tahiti
    5. Let's Fly Away
    6. Golden Eldorado
    7. Gone With The Music

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Disco goes on holiday.......2007-01-03

    This is a fine concept album that takes your imagination on a bit of a journey away from the usual disco themes centered around the dancefloor, shaking your thing and being in/out of love. Musically it blends a few "exotic" influences that make it a little more diverse sounding than your average disco themed LP. The last song on the first side with the "tahiti style" disco number is the most obvious example. However it remains firmly "disco" in spirit suggesting good times and an escape from the everyday. I listen to a lot of electronic/dance music and I am quite entertained by it whenever I put it on.

    4 out of 5 stars great "souvenir" from the end of the 70's.......2005-09-24

    such a joy to get it now in CD, i've got it on vinyl, and i'm glad to listen it now everywhere!!!
    a very good work of some genius french musicians, who let us a fine "audio print" of the disco period ...
    a great mix between, cerone, boney m and santa esmeralda, with a french touch bonus!!!...
    such great moment that the was!

    5 out of 5 stars Great album but beware of CD releases........2005-02-20

    This is a great album but beware of the CD releases. I ordered two from two separate distributors and both CD's have lots of errors meaning silent breaks that don't belong there. They are Hot Productions releases not bootlegs. I am hoping that it was just a bad batch and that there are good copies out there. It would be a shame to have such a great classic album release destroyed by "poor management" Thanks Hot Productions.

    5 out of 5 stars looks like a homemade cd.......2003-11-07

    a real nice cd of this group, but the one was sent to me is a home made cd, the 4 songs of side a and the 3 ones of side b in the original lp were blended, and this edition has all the songs separated, as if it were recorded in track at once mode, moreover, the print of the disc itself doesn't look original, looks as if it was printed with a thermal printer, instead of silkscreening method. and guess what the cd is a cdr one not a pressed one .
    too bad HOT PRODUCTIONS is making this kind of things
    however the sound quality is real good

    5 out of 5 stars Hard-Core Leather-Bar Disco-Action.......2003-07-15

    If listening to this album doesn't make you break out in a hot sweat, and suddenly smell a dirty carpet reeking of spilled beer, leather soaked in perspiration, and empty popper vials in a filthy restroom, then you probably missed out completely on the party scene described by Randy Shilts in his book "And The Band Played On" in the "Before and After" section.
    Ultimate Movie Album
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    • Highly recommended
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    ASIN: B00005QC28
    Release Date: 2001-11-20

    Tracks:

    1. Bridget Jones's Diary: Out Of Reach - Gabrielle
    2. Gladiator: Now We Are Free - Gavin Greenaway
    3. Moulin Rouge: One Day I'll Fly Away - Nicole Kidman
    4. Notting Hill: When You Say Nothing At All - Ronan Keating
    5. American Beauty: Dead Already - Thomas Newman
    6. Braveheart: Main Theme - For The Love Of A Princess - London Symphony Orchestra
    7. Four Weddings And A Funeral: You're The First, The Last, My Everything - Barry White
    8. O Brother Where Art Thou: Down To The River To Pray - Alison Krauss
    9. Hannibal: Vide Cor Meum - Gavin Greenaway
    10. The Shawshank Redemption: Courtyard Theme: Che Soave Zeffiretto (Marriage Of Figaro) - Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
    11. The Thomas Crown Affair: Windmills Of Your Mind - Sting
    12. Platoon: Adagio - Neville Marriner
    13. Ghost: Unchained Melody - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
    14. Fantasia: The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Montreal Symphony Orchestra
    15. The Big Lebowski: Just Dropped In (To See What My Condition Was In) - Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
    16. Philadelphia: La Mamma Morta - Monserrat Caballe
    17. Snatch: Hernando's Hideaway - The Johnstone Brothers
    18. Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels: Eighteen With A Bullet - Lewis Taylor And Carleen Anderson
    19. A Room With A View: O Mio Babbino Caro - Sylvia McNair

    Tracks:

    1. Billy Elliot: Cosmic Dancer - Marc Bolan & T-Rex
    2. Captain Corelli's Mandolin: Pelagia's Song - Orchestra
    3. Four Weddings And A Funeral: Love Is All Around - Wet Wet Wet
    4. Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves: Maid Marian At The Waterfall/Everything I Do - Michael Kamen
    5. Dances With Wolves: John Dunbar Theme - John Mauceri
    6. American Beauty: Any Other Name - Thomas Newman
    7. Gladiator: The Battle (Excerpt) - Gavin Greenaway
    8. The Silence Of The Lambs: Goldberg Variations (Aria) - Andrei Gavrilov
    9. Notting Hill: She - Elvis Costello
    10. Pulp Fiction: Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
    11. Mission Impossible: Main Theme - Orchestra
    12. Waking Ned: Let The Draw Begin - Orchestra
    13. Out Of Africa: Love Theme - John Williams
    14. Shine: Piano Concerto No.3 In D Minor, Op.30 - Concertgebouw Orchestra
    15. The Godfather Part III: Intermezzo From Cavalleria Rusticana - Pavarotti
    16. The Mexican: End Credits Medley - The Hollywood Film Chorale
    17. Body Heat: Main Theme - John Williams
    18. Apocalypse Now: The Ride Of The Valkyries - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
    19. Star Trek: The Final Frontier - Main Theme & March Of The Klingons - John Williams

    Album Description

    UK compilation featuring a combination of hit songs & theme music from some great soundtracks. Tracks include, Gabrielle 'Out Of Reach' (Bridget Jones Diary), 'Now We Are Free' (Gladiator), 'Dead Already' (American Beauty), Alison Kraus 'Down To The River To Pray' (O Brother Where Art Thou), Ronan Keating 'When You Say Nothing At All' (Notting Hill) & many more. 35 tracks on 2 CDs. 2001.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended.......2002-08-20

    This pricey UK import CD filled a lot of gaps in my music collection and is an excellent overview of notable music of (mostly) recent films. It's difficult to find consistently listenable soundtrack collections like this, by that I mean free from the obligitory Whitney Houston or Celine Dion embarrassments. Usually rights issues prevent comprehensive compilations like this in the US, too. While I enjoy a lot of soundtrack music, there aren't so many complete soundtracks that I would care to own, some examples of exceptions being Ennio Morricone scores and the About a Boy Soundtrack. While certainly most of these tracks are the actual recordings used in their respective films, I noticed that "La mamma morte" from Philadelphia is not the Maria Callas version. There might be other cases like this, I'm not sure. And "Unchained Melody" from Ghost is an orchestral version, not the pop song (but I consider this a plus). This collection seems to focus on the subtle and quirky, yet melodic music of indie films, with less emphasis on the loud sweeping orchestral scores of major Hollywood hits, but of course there are a few like Gladiator and Braveheart, which are welcome here because like I've said, I probably wouldn't listen to the whole score. I love the two Thomas Newman compositions from American Beauty, and it's good to have some music from films by the Cohen Brothers here. My only complaint would have to be the order of the songs. You would think they would avoid jumping back and forth between pop songs, orchestral scores, and quiet music, but it just seems thrown together by random. I would compare this collection to the excellent "Miramax Films Greatest Hits" but the makers of that album knew to group the two pop/rock songs at the end.
    Sylvia McNair - The Echoing Air ~ The Music of Henry Purcell / AAM, Hogwood
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Wonderful Surprise
    • One of my favorite CDs
    Sylvia McNair - The Echoing Air ~ The Music of Henry Purcell / AAM, Hogwood
    Henry Purcell , The Academy of Ancient Music , Sylvia McNair , Christopher Hogwood , Laurence Dreyfus , and Paul O'Dette
    Manufacturer: Polygram Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000041BF
    Release Date: 1995-03-14

    Tracks:

    1. Part I: Staircase: Overture
    2. Part I: If Music Be The Food Of Love
    3. Part I: Cebell
    4. Part I: To Arms, To Arms, Heroic Prince
    5. Part I: To Arms
    6. Part I: Tell Me, Some Pitying Angel
    7. Part I: Slow Air
    8. Part II: We Come To Sing
    9. Part II: Oh! Lead Me To Some Peaceful Gloom
    10. Part II: O Solitude
    11. Part II: Hark! Hark! The Echoing Air
    12. Part II: Trumpet Tune
    13. Part III: Sweeter Than Roses
    14. Part III: Fairest Isle
    15. Part III: She That Would Gain A Faithful Lover
    16. Part III: Cupid, The Slyest Rogue Alive
    17. Part III: I Attempt From Love's Sickness To Fly
    18. Part III: Jig
    19. Part IV: Music For A While
    20. Part IV: The Fatal Hour Comes On Apace
    21. Part IV: Hear, Mighty Love
    22. Part IV: Plainte: O, Let Me Weep
    23. Part IV: Chacony In G Minor

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    The stars of this recording are Christopher Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music, entertaining us with rarely-heard instrumental pieces receiving their first modern performances with the endearing poignancy inherent in Purcell's music. McNair's gracile voice and accurate, easy-going coloratura capture the lyricism of Purcell's songs, but none of the subtext's vibrant passion. Emotional variety and vocal color are lacking when she repeatedly calls for Gabriel in "Tell Me, Some Pitying Angel." Still, McNair's light and pure soprano is enjoyable in small doses. When three or four plaintiff songs are programmed back to back, however, the monotony presents a fabulous opportunity to lull insomniacs back to sleep. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Surprise.......2006-01-01

    Normally I run in the opposite direction of any baroque music - thought I had heard it all and had enough, but I love Slyvia McNair and I wanted to hear more of her recordings. This recording was such a wonderful surprise, not only interms of McNair's performance but interms of the overall presentation (organization of the pieces) and the energy of the performances by the AAM. I have new-found appreciation of Purcell's music!

    5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite CDs.......2003-01-12

    When I listened to this CD, I fell in love with Sylvia McNair's artistic and beautiful voice along with Henry Purcell's music. This CD offers a style of music that I love to listen to and sing with. There is a mixture of instrumental only and vocal pieces. When I listen to this CD I feel like I have been transported to the late 1600s. The title "The Echoing Air" appropriately describes the beauty of this music.
    Sergej Larin - Rachmaninov Songs
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Exquisite tenor singing and songs of incredible beauty
    Sergej Larin - Rachmaninov Songs
    Sergey Rachmaninov , Sergej Larin , Eleonora Bekova , Ben Connellan , Dave Partridge , Jonathan Rose , and Oleg Michegev
    Manufacturer: Chandos
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000000B1P
    Release Date: 1997-10-21

    Tracks:

    1. In The Silence Of The Secret Night
    2. How Pained I Am
    3. Sing Not, O Lovely One
    4. Arion
    5. How Peaceful
    6. Do Not Believe Me, Friend
    7. Let Us Leave, My Sweet
    8. Spring Torrents
    9. A Dream
    10. All Was Taken From Me
    11. Daisies
    12. I Am Again Alone!
    13. Night Is Sorrowful
    14. O, No, I Beg You, Do Not Leave!
    15. Small Island
    16. I Am Not A Prophet
    17. Yesterday We Met
    18. They Replied
    19. Liliacs
    20. I Was With her
    21. Christ Is Risen!
    22. It Cannot Be!
    23. At My Window
    24. What Happiness
    25. At Night In My Garden
    26. Fragment From A. Musset
    27. All Passes

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Exquisite tenor singing and songs of incredible beauty.......2001-10-02

    My acquaintance with Sergei Larin was made through his performances of Verdi, Puccini and verismo works. And I have always been impressed by his beauty of tone and phrasing. It was a nicest surprise to discover that he could offer performances of such level of artistry in the chamber repertoire. This disc alone raised my admiration of Larin, one of the best tenors on operatic stages these days.
    First of all, these songs require broader performance most of the time. They are passionate quasi-operatic works with a most evocative and sometimes melancholic atmosphere. Larin pours his heart and soul in these pieces. His tone is honeyed throughout, powerful when it opens up, but he also produce the most extatic soft tones when required. The wide palette of tone colouring is quite helpful to differentiate each song from the others and his care with the text is so amazing that, even if you don't know the text or are not Russian-speaking (as I am not), you won't really miss it, so powerful is Larin's ability to create the right mood. If you have any doubt, you should try "In the Silence of the Secret Night" - a most delightful song.
    Last but not least, Eleonora Bekova is the amazing pianist who not only shines in the sometimes virtuosistic piano playing preditably required by Rachmaninov, but also responds sensitively to Larin's singing throughout. A nice example of interplay between admirable musicians.
    Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • As Always, Hilarious
    • Spoof Odessey worth the laughs!
    • better to be "Lost in Space"
    • Stretched Thin
    • Do the Math
    Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey

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    ASIN: B0000584UL
    Release Date: 2001-02-13

    Tracks:

    1. Forbidden Broadway 2001: Another Op'nin, 'Another Show
    2. Futuristic Stewardess/Usherette: Come Fly With Me
    3. Judi Dench: Why Can't The English?
    4. Trouble In New Tork City: Trouble
    5. The Music Man Revival 2001: Till There Was You
    6. Cole Porter: You're The Top/From The Moment On
    7. Kiss Me, Kate Revival 2001: Wunderbar
    8. I Hate Ben - Marin Mazzie: I Hate Men
    9. Cheryl Ladd In Annie Get Your Gun: There's No Business Like Show Business
    10. Miss Saigon Farewell: Why God Why?
    11. Saturday Night Fiasco: Stayin' Alive
    12. Gwen Verdon & The Fosse Dancers: I'm A Brass Band/Steam Heat
    13. Liza Minnelli 2001/Alan Cumming in Cabaret: Wilkommen
    14. Let's Run Times Square Again: Let's Do the Time Warp Again
    15. Ethel Merman & Elton John: I've Got Rhythm/Old Fashioned Wedding
    16. Beauty's Been Decreased: Beauty And The Beast
    17. Being Lupone: Being Alive
    18. Sondheim's Blues: Buddy's Blues
    19. Streisand's Farewell Tour: Happy Days Are Here Again/Mame
    20. Les Miz 2001 - Edith Piaf/Milord
    21. Aida - Amneris Intro: Every Story Is A Love Story/Heather Headley/It's Cheesy: Easy As Life
    22. Elaborate Sets (Aida Cont.): Elaborate Lives
    23. Angela Lansbury: I Don't Want To Know
    24. The Full Monty: Let It Go
    25. 76 Hit Shows: 76 Trombones
    26. Bows-Ta-Ta Folks: Another Op'nin, 'Another Show
    27. Joseph And The Amazing High 'C': Any Dream Will Do

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    5 out of 5 stars As Always, Hilarious.......2007-05-03

    This is so funny! Like all the Forbidden Broadway cds, its another knock-out. I feel like such a crazy person when I am in the car driving and I just burst out laughing. Its great and a must have for any Forbidden Broadway fan.

    3 out of 5 stars Spoof Odessey worth the laughs!.......2002-04-14

    I enjoyed "Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey." This recording has some truly genius material, and although these actors' impersonations of famous Broadway stars aren't as strong as they have been in the past, the CD has a lot to recommend it.

    Particularly strong is Track 16, "Let's do an old fashioned show tune," featuring Elton John and Ethel Merman duking it out over AIDA, which Merman says is "putting everyone here through hell." Likewise, Track 15, "Let's Ruin Times Square Again," tickles my funny bone. Also wonderful are the satires of Beauty and the Beast, Angela Lansbury, and the Full Monty; Gerard Alessandrini's done a tremendous job with these! In addition, this CD's introductory song is much stronger than those on the previous volumes of Forbidden Broadway. It really sets the tone for the best parts of this recording.

    Unfortunately, with a few notable exceptions, the first half of the CD is a bit thin, which is why I give this recording 3 out of 5 stars: Even though it entertains me, there's a lot I have to skip over. For example, the Liza Minelli spoof annoying (though, I admit, a little funny), and in the Music Man revival satire, their Robert Preston impersonator sounds *nothing* like the original. (In earlier recordings, the actors *did* sound like the people they claimed to be.)

    The good news is that the CD has 30 tracks in all, so even though there are 13 that I dislike, I just love the rest... I do recommend it!

    2 out of 5 stars better to be "Lost in Space".......2001-12-31

    First and foremost, this CD is really for diehard fans of Forbidden Broadway, those of us who want the good, the bad and the ugly on the cd rack. I was extremely unimpressed with the latest offering.

    While I agree with some of the other reviewers that there is some nice work, I don't know that Saturday Night Fiasco and Sondheim's Blues are sufficient to carry the rest of the tracks. Not much seems new or worse yet, important. Disney isn't new, nor is Les Miz. And while pointing out what is stale and pedestrian on Broadway was amusing on the last couple of releases, this Forbidden Broadway spoof clearly has joined the list of stale and pedestrian.

    While there is some nice material on this disc, I really didn't laugh out loud, and that is why I have always bought these in the past.

    If Alessandrini reduces the show to the same complaints of the same shows and then replaying lightly tweaked versions of past numbers, Trouble and Alan Cumming in Cabaret specifically, then he has himself is on the becoming a revival - and we know what he thinks of revivals.

    The repeats might even be acceptable if there was something fresh in the perfomance, but both were done much better on their respective discs. I think Danny Gurwin is a great comedian, but he doesn't shine in either of these numbers. We also need a recording with no Ethel Merman or Liza numbers - give them a rest already. And why bring back Streisand with such a poor imitation? The earlier Barbara's were dead on vocal impressions as well as speech patterns. If you aren't going to improve on it, then don't drag it back out.

    Alessandrini suggests that this is one of the best casts he has ever worked with. I don't know what he bases that on, but I beg to differ, either cast with Bryan Batt was significantly better, although they worked with fresh, clever material. Still, those recordings had verocious talent that brought Gerard's stinging wit to life for those of us who can't see every new production of FB.

    Maybe it is time to go to off Broadway productions, or to the radio or the movies for some new ideas. Or else promise no references to the Gap, Disney, or Chorus Boys, (way over used on this recording), along with a Merman and Liza free season. Start from scratch. That might give us hope that Forbidden Broadway too might not be dead.

    3 out of 5 stars Stretched Thin.......2001-03-26

    I just saw the stage production of Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey. I agree with the other reviewers who feel that Alessandrini is no longer at the top of his game. Perhaps he should lay off for a year or three and let Broadway present new things for him to lampoon - as it always will.

    The opening sequence is forced and unfunny, and clearly in place only to batter the listener with the "2001" theme. Unlike a previous reviewer, I found the Judi Dench parody hysterical, though I question its accuracy.

    The "Trouble" parody is, as it always was, incomplete and thin. My dear friend John Kenrick (...) did a better job with it - included the segments of the original song that GA left out, and in a funnier fashion. The Cole Porter parody is marginally amusing, but the Brian Mitchell/Marin Mazzie parody is dead on the mark, and VERY funny.

    The parody of Cheryl Ladd remains in the show, although she's no longer in "Annie Get Your Gun" - Reba McIntyre is now in the role. Similarly, he stabs at Alan Cumming, who is no longer playing the Emcee. These numbers, while funny, lack punch. On the other hand, he once again skewers long time target Patti LuPone with an hysterical new parody of Being Alive. I suppose she's innately funnier, after all these years, than Alan Cumming, who is, after all, a relative newcomer.

    The Rocky Horror parody is amusing, and the observation that sex has moved off 42nd Street and onto the Broadway stage is not without merit. The Beauty parody is amusing, and apt, but as has already been noted, GA has been clobbering us with the Disnification of Broadway for years now. I suppose he finds some glee in the fading success of this particular show.

    I must say that while Gurwin is not the greatest singer, "Sondheim's Blues" is the most brilliant piece I've heard from Alessandrini in years. It's absolutely dead on. The friends I was with had never seen nor heard "Follies" and completely missed the point, but I was in stitches.

    The "10 Years More" (which does not appear on this album, but remains in the show) has really begun to wear thin, especially with the closing this year of Cats and Miss Saigon. The Cameron Macintosh British mega-musicals are finally releasing their grip on Broadway, and this isn't as funny any more.

    Broadway, despite the naysayers, will never die... and apparently, neither will Forbidden Broadway. I don't think it should - but I do think it needs a rest.

    2 out of 5 stars Do the Math.......2001-03-15

    Four CDs cover the first 20 Years of Forbidden Broadway, Gerard Alessandrini's viciously witty satire of New York Theatre. The last year has seen Three new CDs, FB "Cleans Up Its Act" "20th Anniversary Edition" and now "2001 a Spoof Odyssey". Do the math.

    Alessandrini is running out of ideas, and is spreading the remaining ones too thin. . Sanitized Time Square - Been there. Disnified Broadway - Done that, and so many times. Asinine casting faux pas, plotless pointless set-monster musicals, and Ethel Merman and Liza. We've heard it all before - and last time, it was funnier.

    Now normally when a writer (or director or actor) has truly entertained me on numerous occasions, I'll forgive the odd show that disappoints. This would be the case here except for two things: Alessandrini is in the vicious parody business - he's never spared anyone else Besides, if he's going to actually include couplets like: "If lyrics are no longer witty... Then I don't want to go " he's inviting the pans.

    When you hear the AIDA lampoon, you'll be reminded of the dim bulb in Cyrano de Bergerac who taunts the hero with the brilliant witticism: Your nose is very large

    Yes, there are a few true Forbidden Broadway tracks on Spoof Odyssey. Dame Judi Dench singing "Why can't Americans do theatre like the Brits?" (with apologies to My Fair Lady), I Hate Ben (with apologies to Kiss Me Kate) and about 1/3 of "Let's Ruin Time Square Again" (no apologies necessary to Rocky Horror which understands how easy it is for good parody to go bad). Oh yes, there is one absolutely true Forbidden Broadway track: TROUBLE - yes, the same Trouble from Volume 3 which was just re-released on the 20th Anniversary compilation - and it's back again with a more hackneyed Robert Preston impersonation and all of 4 words changed. Granted it's one of the better bits, more worthy of rerunning than say, referring to Miss Saigon as Viet-Numb, but oh, he reran that gag too
    '70s Preservation Society Presents Disco Fever: 40 Top Hits
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      '70s Preservation Society Presents Disco Fever: 40 Top Hits
      Various Artists , The Hustle (Van McCoy) 2. Turn The Beat Around (Vicki Sue Robinson) 3. If I Can't Have You (Yvonne Elliman , Wind & Fire/Emotions) 5. In The Bush (Musique) 6. Never Knew Love Like This Before (Stephanie Mills Boogie Wonderland (Earth , Kool & the Gang) 8. Ring My Bell (Anita Ward) 9. Bad Luck (Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes) 10. Car Wash (Rose Royce , Another Love Like Mine (Lou Rawls) 15. Boogie Oogie Oogie (A Taste Of Honey) 16. Born To Be Alive (Patrick Hernandez , Inc.) Rock Freak) (G.Q.) 18. Shame (Evelyn "Champagne" King) 19. Boogie Fever (The Sylvers) 20. Funkytown (Lipps , Bee Gees) 2. Got To Be Real (Cheryl Lynn) 3. I'm Your Boogie Man (KC & The Sunshine Band) 4. Love Hangover (Diana Ross , More, More (Pt. 1) (Andrea True Connection) 7. Fly Robin Fly (Silver Convention The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (Alicia Bridges) 6. More , Let Me Be Misunderstood (Santa Esmerelda) 9. More Than A Woman (Tavares) 10. Heart Of Glass (Blondie) 11. Disco Inferno (The Trammps) , and A Fifth Of Beethoven (Walter Murphy) 19. Right Back Where We Started From (Maxine Nightingale) 20. I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor
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      ASIN: B000MZ6ROQ

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      Includes: DISC ONE: 1. The Hustle (Van McCoy) 2. Turn The Beat Around (Vicki Sue Robinson) 3. If I Can't Have You (Yvonne Elliman) 4. Boogie Wonderland (Earth, Wind & Fire/Emotions) 5. In The Bush (Musique) 6. Never Knew Love Like This Before (Stephanie Mills) 7. Ladies Night (Kool & the Gang) 8. Ring My Bell (Anita Ward) 9. Bad Luck (Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes) 10. Car Wash (Rose Royce) 11. Don't Leave Me This Way (Thelma Houston) 12. Y.M.C.A (Village People) 13. Take Your Time (Do It Right) (S.O.S. Band) 14. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine (Lou Rawls) 15. Boogie Oogie Oogie (A Taste Of Honey) 16. Born To Be Alive (Patrick Hernandez) 17. Disco Nights (Rock Freak) (G.Q.) 18. Shame (Evelyn "Champagne" King) 19. Boogie Fever (The Sylvers) 20. Funkytown (Lipps, Inc.) DISC TWO: 1. Night Fever (Bee Gees) 2. Got To Be Real (Cheryl Lynn) 3. I'm Your Boogie Man (KC & The Sunshine Band) 4. Love Hangover (Diana Ross) 5. I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round) (Alicia Bridges) 6. More, More, More (Pt. 1) (Andrea True Connection) 7. Fly Robin Fly (Silver Convention) 8. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Santa Esmerelda) 9. More Than A Woman (Tavares) 10. Heart Of Glass (Blondie) 11. Disco Inferno (The Trammps) 12. Knock On Wood (Amii Stewart) 13. Boogie Nights (Heatwave) 14. Disco Lady (Johnnie Taylor) 15. Got To Give It Up (Pt. 1) (Marvin Gaye) 16. Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (McFadden & Whitehead) 17. T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of Philadelphia) (M.F.S.B. Featuring The Three Degrees) 18. A Fifth Of Beethoven (Walter Murphy) 19. Right Back Where We Started From (Maxine Nightingale) 20. I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor)
      Let It Fly
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • "Pure" bluegrass this isn't...but...
      • If you like pure bluegrass, this one is not for you!
      • The Dillards Touch The Sky On "Let It Fly"
      • 1st reunion w/ excellent new songs and great old harmonies
      Let It Fly
      The Dillards
      Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
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      ASIN: B000000EM9
      Release Date: 1991-07-01

      Tracks:

      1. Darlin' Boys
      2. Close The Door Lightly
      3. Old Train
      4. Big Ship
      5. Missing You
      6. Out On A Limb
      7. Ozark Nights
      8. Tears Won't Dry In The Rain
      9. Livin' In The House
      10. One Too Many Mornings
      11. Let It Fly
      12. Wizard Of Song

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars "Pure" bluegrass this isn't...but..........2007-03-09

      ...this is a delightful selection of some of eclectic country/rock/newgrass sounds, played with true virtuosity by exceedingly fine musicians.

      Not their top album if you are new to the Dillards, (Get everything they recorded for Elektra first) but for the Dillards aficionado, a very enjoyable listen.

      If you like "pure" bluegrass, go buy a Bill Monroe album, and quit dissing my boys...(Bluegrass purists have been dumping on the Dillards since I was 5 years old, (even saying that Doug couldn't pick a banjo that fast...the recording had to be sped up), but for my dollar, "Pickin' And Fiddlin'" is one of the best pure bluegrass albums ever.)

      These guys aren't for everyone...just people with good taste.

      3 out of 5 stars If you like pure bluegrass, this one is not for you!.......2003-09-19

      I was very disappointed with this album...If you are looking for the more traditional bluegrass sounds with mandolin fiddle, banjo, this album sounded like an old bird that trys to make a litte comeback before it retires for good. It sounds like the Simon & Garfunkel of bluegrass..I would recommend that you attempt to try the Back Porch
      album for a more traditional sound, and leave this one for the person that has the sound of contemporary country music in mind.

      5 out of 5 stars The Dillards Touch The Sky On "Let It Fly".......2001-11-16

      Make no mistake: This ain't your daddy's Dillards. "Let It Fly" is slicker than deer guts on a door knob, to borrow a phrase from Mitch Jayne. But in this case, that's a very good thing. Trumping Nashville's "hat acts" at their own game, the Dillards have put their unique stamp on a superb modern country album.

      It's Old Home Week as the core Dillards - Rodney Dillard, Dean Webb and Mitch Jayne - are reunited with honorary Dillards Byron Berline and Herb Pedersen (who also produced) on what, for my bucks, is easily the group's best latter-day studio album.

      Berline's rollicking fiddle punctuates "Darlin' Boys," a catchy ode to the Dillards' television alter egos. (The song earned the group their first Grammy nomination in 1990.) Pedersen lends his divine tenor to the gently chugging "Old Train" and to gorgeous harmonies with Rodney on nearly every track.

      The musicianship is superb. Dean's mandolin playing, the most mellifluous in the business, shines on the sad sing-along "Missing You." Pedersen and Dillard-in-training Steve Cooley, both awful good on anything with strings, get to strut their chops on "Ozark Nights," a lively nod to the group's humble roots.

      Rodney's robust lead vocals are a revelation. A completely guileless singer, he has always sounded like he means every single word he sings. On demanding songs like "Tears Won't Dry in the Rain," Dylan's "One Too Many Mornings" and the title track, his voice sounds heartbreakingly earnest. Rodney has matured into a great country singer who deserves his due.

      The album ends with the downright strange and inventive "Wizard of Song." In his delightful rusty drawl, Mitch voices the role of a cynical Music Wiz tutoring a pesky songwriting wannabe. Rodney chimes in with a tongue-twisting rap that hilariously skewers country music cliches and even references TV sister Charlene, she of the famously sensitive tear ducts. Instead of making her cry, though, this one would make Charlene bust a gut laughing.

      5 out of 5 stars 1st reunion w/ excellent new songs and great old harmonies.......1998-07-03

      Let It Fly tells of how they were and how they all got back together.

      I believe this album was the first of the reunion.

      It reminds me of the live performances I enjoyed back in 19-mumblemumble.

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