Invitation
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1. He's Alright
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2. He Has Done Great Things
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3. You Must Open the Door
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4. When the Savior Reached Out for Me
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5. Trouble in My Way
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6. Just Put Some Love in Your Heart
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7. He's Alright (Reprise)
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8. Softly and Tenderly
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9. Lord, Give Us Time
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Invitation, Music, Luther Barnes, Black Gospel, Contemporary Gospel, Gospel, Pop
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- spiritual americana
- Rich Heritage
- Superb
- Can't walk away from it!
- Mana from Heaven
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ASIN: B0001ADB4Q
Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
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This, Anonymous 4's final recording, is a break from their usual "early music" periods and locations; it presents American music, religious in nature, from the 18th and 19th centuries. And it's absolutely beautiful from start to finish. Their normal, exquisite technique and purity here blend to sound the way we imagined the ladies' choir in church meetings in America past might have sounded: sweet, sincere, and with harmonies recognizable yet somehow fresh. Some of the songs begin with the women singing "fa, so la" exercises, which was called "shape note" singing because some places taught singing with notes as shapes--circle, rectangle, diamond, triangle. But it's the music that counts, and there are treasures here. They include two versions of "Amazing Grace," one familiar, one with an unusual melody and a piece called "Blooming Vale" which is as sophisticated as anything on their previous albums. "Shall We Gather at the River" is performed with a clarity and loveliness that makes us forget that it's normally sung as background to movies about the Great Depression. The foursome sometimes sing in rich harmonies and occasionally alone or in pairs or trios. This is glorious Americana and highly recommended. --Robert Levine
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spiritual americana.......2007-01-06
I have some of the older Anonymous 4 recordings which are more medieval
and gregorian in style (I love them!). They move on to cover spiritual
basics of the 1800s. If you like classical music, perfect harmonies
and spiritual americina, then you will be blessed!
Rich Heritage.......2006-10-11
Anonymous 4 consistently produces exquisite and authentically beautiful recordings and this one presents early American hymns in ways few groups can manage. Some tunes are highly recognizable while others are 'new' to me but a refreshing reminder of the singing heritage of religious societies in times past. For those who enjoy old hymns and authentic renderings, this is a must buy.
Superb .......2006-08-07
This collection of American Christian music is not only an enthralling musical experience but a spiritually uplifting one as well. Anonymous Four have transferred their luminous vocal quality to a new space with perfect success.
Can't walk away from it!.......2006-08-07
My only "complaint" about the CD is that I absolutely HAVE to sit and listen to the entire thing whenever I start it up! I usually have music playing in the background while doing other things, but not this one! There are no tracks that I find myself wanting to skip over as in most collections. In fact, I usually find myself going back and listening to selected tracks again (and again and...) after taking the hour+ to listen to the whole thing through once.
These four ladies produce a unique and remarkable sound. I can't recommend it enough.
Mana from Heaven.......2006-05-08
I think the title of this CD is perfect. I first heard an interview for this CD on Public Radio and fell in love. I had never heard Anonymous 4 before then but look for all I can find of their music now. The title is perfect as the women sound like Angels and the music lifts the spirit. I find myself singing the old version of Amazing Grace all the time now. Incredible and a huge blessing to all who hear it.
Average customer rating:
- This is an amazing worship CD...
- Absolutely Incredible!
- Unbelievable Invitation!
- Uplifting
- Needs more work
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An Invitation to Worship
Byron Cage
Manufacturer: Gospocentric
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Release Date: 2005-11-29 |
Tracks:
- I Will Bless The Lord
- I Will Bless The Lord (Reprise)
- We Love You
- Majesty
- Praise The Name Of Jesus
- In Case You've Forgotten
- Breathe
- Rain On Me
- He Reigns
- Broken But I'm Healed
- Holy Holy Holy
- Lift Him Up
- Special Place
- Praise Him
- Worship The King
- Invitation
- Interlude: Closing Prayer
Customer Reviews:
This is an amazing worship CD..........2007-03-18
This is the first CD of Byron Cage I have ever heard. I can't tell you now what made me look for him except that it was the Spirit's leading. I was looking to refresh my gospel, P&W CD collection as I worship and workout to this music. I was led to this CD by Byron Cage and from the first song, I knew I had made a good choice. Not everyone who has a good singing voice can lead worship. You have to be Spirit-filled and Spirit-led to be a true worship leader, and Byron Cage is. God has touched him with a special gift and each song on this CD leads me deeper into worship when I hear it. I bought this and Judith Christie McAllister's "In His Presence Live" together; got one first then the other (hers) later. So I had time to listen to Byron Cage's over and over before I got turned onto the next one. If I had to choose which was my "favorite", I couldn't choose. I just feel so blessed to have them both to lead me into a deeper private worship experience with my Lord and Savior.
Absolutely Incredible!.......2007-03-10
I can't believe I waited so long to buy this CD; it's been in my car's cd player for several months now. Every song on here is so annointed. My day does not really get going until I hear "I Will Bless The Lord".
Unbelievable Invitation!.......2007-02-07
This is one invitation you do not want to turn down!! Byron Cage has an anointed voice and gift!! This CD is so powerful. I am really upset that more mainstream stations don't play his music. This CD lifted me up during a difficult time during the loss of my dad. I literally placed the CD in for the first time in November of 06 and it has been the only CD in my player for the past three months!! There is healing and salvation, joy and praise in this CD. Get it now!!!!
Uplifting.......2007-01-14
He has done it again. The Lord is using him in marvelous ways,
Needs more work.......2007-01-05
I can only connect with maybe 3 songs on this album. They are good, dont get me wrong, but when you've heard worship and then you've heard WORSHIP your expectation is greater.
He has some good worship songs and some lively songs of praise, but I think I've been too spoiled to really grab hold of this one.
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- Fantastic!
- Loved the movie, love the score
- 4.5 Stars for The Greatest Game Ever Played
- One of Brian Tyler's best
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The Greatest Game Ever Played
Brian Tyler
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Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
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- Immigrant's Theme
- Determination
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- Dog Leg
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- Invitation
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- Indecision
- Heads Turn
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- An Unlikely Outcome
- A Chance Encounter
- And Then There Were Three
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- A Quiet Dignity
- Duel
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- Sunset
- Angel - Dawn Upshaw
- The Band Played On - Amick Byram
- Hello Hello Who's Your Lady Friend? - Joe Jackson
- End Title Overture
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Fantastic!.......2007-01-09
As a movie soundtrack fan, I was immediately drawn to 'The Greatest Game Ever Played,' and when I got it just a few weeks ago, I wasn't dissapointed.
At first it sounds much like James Horner's 'Legends of the Fall,' but it is by no means a repeat of it. It is a beautifull soundtrack on it's own, with many different themes that keep it exciting. The music has the same early 1900's feel as the movie while stil maintaining a variety of music styles; from soaring strings to intense violin pieces to period vocals like "And the Band Played On." Like the movie, it has a very inspirational feel, and I would definately recommend it to anyone, whether fans of the movie or soundtrack lovers.
Loved the movie, love the score.......2006-03-17
I saw The Greatest Game Ever Played in the theater and became enchanted with this film, based on the true story of Francis Ouimet, a low-class amateur golfer who emerges from complete obscurity to win the U.S. Open. By the end of the movie, I realized how much I was enjoying the music and decided that I just had to buy the soundtrack.
As I have listened to this soundtrack again and again, I've been captivated by this music. The beauty and power of Brian Tyler's composition is most impressive. As an intent listener, I've been deeply moved by the expansive musical landscape that is covered in this soundtrack. The central motif, a majestic and magnanimous melody which forms the essence of the main title, is woven into tracks throughout the disc, tying everything together as part of a musical (and theatrical) storyline. Indeed, it seems like an incomplete experience if I don't listen to the entire soundtrack, start to finish, in sequential order. If you take the time to do that, you'll find it's a very rewarding listen.
4.5 Stars for The Greatest Game Ever Played.......2006-03-11
This was an excellent 10 dollar purchase from iTunes, to put it mildly. As much as I loved Tyler's The Final Cut, Darkness Falls, Timeline and Constantine scores, this tops them all. It's a loving tribute to the main character of the film and good ol' fashioned film scoring in general. I haven't seen the movie and therefore cannot comment on wether or not it works in the context of the film. I can, however, say with great pleasure what a joy it is to listen to as a solo album.
The album picks up with the main title track, and what a great track it is. Some people will say it is Horner reminiscent, and while many themes on this CD do remind me of James Horner's best work, I actually think the closer resemblance is John Debney. I'm serious - this score is in many ways similar to The Passion of the Christ. It has pounding drums and wonderful percussion and isn't afraid to go all out with the string and brass section. It's a thrilling, heroic, melodramatic and operatic score that I've enjoyed listening to repeatedly. A highly recommended score for anyone who enjoys breathtaking and moving and powerful and heroic sometimes lighthearted and always thrilling music.
cheers
KZ
One of Brian Tyler's best.......2005-10-01
Brain Tyler says of this score that "the orchestral music was influenced by the popular music of the end of the 19th Century and the start of the 20th Century - Debussy, Sibelius, Strauss, and Mahler. To me, the sound we know as 'American' was a combination of the styles of so many of these great European composers." As far as I'm concerned, this score was a lot more influenced by James Horner -- certain bits sound strikingly similar to Legends of the Fall. But don't let that put you off, because the rest of the bits don't. This score is beautiful, lively, energetic, exciting and ebullient Americana throughout -- an odd contrast to Tyler's last score, the dark beast that was Constantine. Despite the occasional "nods" to Horner, though, Greatest Game Ever Played is one of Tyler's best and most thoroughly enjoyable scores, well orchestrated and well recorded also. If it's not quite Children of Dune, it's certainly better than his best since, such as Timeline and The Final Cut, on par with his other score for Bill Paxton, Frailty, though obviously in a very different genre and with a very different sound. So if you're a fan of Brian Tyler or good, uplifting, exciting film music in general, definitely check out this score.
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- Magnificent
- Joe does standards and the result is absolutely beautiful!
- An Invitation To Listen To Joe Sample At His Very Best
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Release Date: 1993-03-23 |
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- Black Is The Color
- A House Is Not A Home
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- Invitation
- Summertime
- Nica's Dream
- Stormy Weather
- Django
- My One And Only Love
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Customer Reviews:
Magnificent.......2005-11-26
This is one of my favotite albums in my cd collection. Its the kind of music that put your mind at ease and makes you walk in the clouds. Its elegant and tasteful. A true gem in jazz music.
Joe does standards and the result is absolutely beautiful!.......2004-08-30
We are all Joe Sample fans because of a distinctive style of
piano playing that is catchy, charismatic, and sometimes
remarkably impressionistic with his gift to musically illustrate
the places and memories that have most affected his life.
In this album, we are delighted to hear him appreciate standards,
his acoustic piano woven with some of the most beautiful
orchestration I have ever heard. This is the album to make
you feel good, relaxed, the one for the Sunday afternoon, or
the cozy late night in front of the fire with favorite people.
All of the selections are wonderful, the album is first rate
from beginning to end. I have just rediscovered it again,
and am totally mesmerized by it!! Outstanding!!
An Invitation To Listen To Joe Sample At His Very Best.......2003-11-21
"I extend to you an invitation of timelessness, classicism,
and an insight into the great gifts of those who have come and gone,
and those who continue to give. The bond is eternal,
the gift is everlasting, and it is godliness." ~ Joe Sample
This wonderful CD has a special spot in my smooth jazz collection, along with "Carmel." All the melodies are great and truly remarkable that only a great jazz pianist such as Joe Sample can interpret with such an extraordinary artistry and elegance. This is unparalleled piano playing at its utmost best!
My personal favorites include "My One And Only Love," the title track "Invitation," "Stormy Weather," "Come Rain Or Come Shine" and "Summertime." My special mention goes to the second track "A House Is Not A Home." His interpretation of this Burt Bacharach/Hal David classic (with meaningful lyrics) is so poignant that it moved me to tears just listening to it! They say that there is a song for every experience in life.
This is one CD that will make you want to listen again and again. It's a must-have for all smooth jazz lovers. FYI: Joe Sample was nominated for Keyboardist of the Year 2003, and Male Artist of the Year 2003 in the 2003 National Smooth Jazz Awards. Congratulations, Mr. Sample!
Great Standard Tunes.......2002-05-28
If I want to "chill" as the young folks say, this is the CD I play.
For one thing, the songs are Joe's interpretation of some of the greatest standard tunes. The title track is my favorite ("Invitation") with "My One And Only Love" a very close second.
Joe has a way of putting you and "another world" by the way of his piano. Take me away, Joe!!
Recommended Therapy.............2002-05-25
to ease those tensions at the end of a day. It's about as good a mental massage as one can get......to take time out for a little introspection and complete relaxation while listening to this excellent selection and beautiful presentation of these standards ( from Gershwin to Bacharach, Ted Koehler, and Johnny Mercer to Horace Silver and John Lewis). That's quite a spread in one cd!.....and it all comes off well!
I listen with deep appreciation to Joe Sample's piano artistry, but I also have to give kudos to the orchestral arrangements and conducting by Dale Oehler......and probably the recording and mixing engineers for providing such great great sound.
Build yourself a drink, put this on your sound system, kick back and listen......you'll feel your petty worries and concerns drifting away.
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While it is impossible to really squeeze The Very Best of Janet Baker onto just two CDs, this two and a half hour anthology is a fine portrait of the British mezzo-soprano. Central to CD 1 is Elgar's Sea Pictures, a definitive account with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli. While other British music is represented by Vaughan Williams's "Linden Lea," Britten's "Corpus Christie Carol," and Warlock's "Pretty Ring Time," CD 2 balances the program with 10 Schubert songs accompanied at the piano by either Gerald Moore or Geoffrey Parsons, which range from "Ave Maria" to Shakespeare. The set lends equal weight to orchestral and more intimate song, as well as to works in English--a very moving reading of Handel's "He was despised" from Messiah--and European landmarks, including Mendelssohn's On Wings of Song and Brahms's Alto Rhapsody, the latter with a superlative London Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Adrian Boult. In an age of technically dazzling but sometimes bland singers, this release is a reminder of emotionally intense musicianship that retains vocal clarity and commitment to the composer's intentions over superstar ego. The word great is often used all too easily, but it could not be more appropriate for this outstanding collection of a great singer. --Gary S. Dalkin
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The Very Best of Janet Baker is simply the very best!.......2005-02-09
This cd and this amazing musician are an absolute must have for any music lover or music snob alike! Her voice is amazing!
Grace Incarnate.......2002-09-02
If there is one singer who has ever truly been able to master the singer's art of interpretation, this is her. She is a gift to music, I truly believe this. A few words, or glowing adjectives could not accurately describe the singing of a woman who epitomizes art. And music. Grace and beauty.
Each track on this cd is a perfect union of poetry, melody and technicality. Dame Janet Baker fully immerses herself into each piece, and delivers highly commited, intelligent & emotional performances.
A Rare & Glorious Singer.......2002-06-10
This is a pretty good cross-section of Dame Janet's output from the prime of her career. There are few if any singers like her around today. There are many mezzos who can sing beautifully, with great articulation and finesse, but they lack the moral and musical integrity Dame Janet always brought to her singing. The voice is ardent, seeking, yearning, finding, exulting. Listen to the excerpt from "Dream of Gerontius" or the third of the "Sea Pictures" to see what I mean.
She does not sing to show off. She sings to enlighten, to illuminate, to reveal, to enter into. Her voice carries us off, near to Heaven.
Dame Janet has been neglected of late. This recording shows us why, in these perilous times, we need her more than ever.
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- Invitation to the Dance
- Raw energy, driving rhythms, and original vocal style
- Here's your invitation...will you accept?
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40 Below Summer
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Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
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- Whither Away
- Step Into The Sideshow
- Falling Down
- Smile Electric
- Rejection
- Power Tool
- Drown
- Minus One
- Jonesin'
Customer Reviews:
Invitation to the Dance.......2007-05-30
This CD is quite an enigma. I wanted to buy it when I heard `Falling down,' a song that starts out hard-hitting and changes into a completely different, beautiful song about half-way through. There are a few good songs that are incredibly creative both in lyrics and in style. On the other hand of the spectrum, there are some terrible songs as well.
The style isn't terribly far from their contemporaries, but they master it nonetheless. The lead singer, Max's vocals are far better than anyone I've heard in a genre even close to this. His style seems more derivative of R&B with beautifully balanced high's and lows. There's a lot of Deftonesesque scream-rapping, but it's done far better than most bands who try to pull it off. Another reviewer used the phrase `rabid-dog' to describe Max's singing on some spots, which I couldn't say better: other similar artists try to do that whole going-crazy thing but it sounds fake. This guy sounds like a nutcase.
There are a few trite songs and a few absolutely terrible ones. `Step into the Sideshow' really has terrible lyrics, reminiscent of nineties white-rappers (maybe that was the point? Some sort of ode?) even though it's catchy. That's why this album is such an enigma: then you turn right around and have `Falling Down' which I've actually included in my top 100 favorite songs of all time.
`Smile Electric' might be a good little rowdy song for any other band, but when you listen to the album straight through with raised expectations after hearing `Rope' and `Falling Down' it falls incredibly short.
You eventually get to Minus One, which not only sounds dull and uninteresting, but has terribly written lyrics about killing some lost love or something. In places, the album has this great sort of freaky psychosexual vibe going, and in other places, where it attempts to be very dark and shocking, it just comes off campy and cringe-inducing. It had a very unbalanced vibe that could have used a more discerning producer.
But then on the other hand, you have a couple gems: `Power Tool' is not only up their with `Falling Down' but I felt, is right up there with that of the Red Hot Chili Peppers or Living Color. The music is jazzy, fluid and sexy. The lyrics are actually brilliant and honest. `Jonesin' concludes the record with excellent style and ease but again, the lyrics are too much like `Minus One' and cover the same subject matter--pure camp.
Over all, the album gets three stars alone for `Falling Down' and `Power Tool.' The very fact that `Minus One' is even on the same record as these, is automatic grounds for a one-point deduction. It's too bad the band split up, because I felt that with a little bit of improvement and maturity, these guys had a lot of potential to blossom into a great band. I thought they were one of the most exciting things in the genre and had the potential to affect not just the GENRE but MUSIC. Oh well.
Raw energy, driving rhythms, and original vocal style.......2007-04-13
40 Below Summer was one of my favorite bands during my college years. They are just a great band to party to. Lots of upbeat, heavy, and fun to sing along to tunes. The vocals and bass guitar are probably my favorite parts of 40BS. Check out "We the People", "Rope", "Wither", "Power Tool", and "Step Into the Sideshow". I guess you would define them as nu-metal, but without the rap-rock thing going on.
Here's your invitation...will you accept?.......2007-01-27
40 Below Summer kind of slipped under the radar for the most part. They didn't get much if any radio time, and I don't recall them ever playing a venue in my home-town but I do remember stumbling on their song `Rope' while cruising Napster and taking a double-take. After getting their debut album `Invitation to the Dance' I was impressed because this little known band had a sound better than a lot of the more well known artists everyone swears by. No this is far from a perfect and polished album, but this band has more promise than a lot of bands making the big bucks today.
The opening track `We the People' is an infectious anthem, the perfect way to open an album...immediately causing the listener to crave the attention of a mosh-pitt. Personally `Rope' remains my favorite track, the entire experience is perfect. Max comes off like a rabid animal towards the ends of `Still Life' and the softer partly acoustic `Wither Away'. It's brilliant. `Step into the Sideshow' has an infectious chorus but the rap influence is annoying. Stick to singing and screaming please.
And scream they do through most of `Falling Down', just about every other word is screamed at ear splitting levels. Actually the best part about this song is the fact that in the end they switch things up completely, softening the riffs and singing soft and slow and then really blowing it out...shows a great side to this band. Max falls back into the rabid dog vocals on `Smile Electric', a song that resorts to the rap influence again but redeems itself in pure intensity. `Rejection' should have, can't help it, been rejected from the final track listing. It's just not that great, kind of boring if that's believable. I just really don't like it.
They redeem themselves though with `Power Tool'...just love this song. `Drown' is actually a beautifully melodic track, one that I listen to regularly. `Minus One' yet again delves into rap, but this is probably their best go at it. It's so heavy and aggressive that the rap sounds well suited. I love the fading they do with the riffs, it adds character. The closing track `Jonesin' is just what you'd expect from a band like this, sick, creepy and somewhat sadistic while being somewhat docile compared to the remainder of the album. It works but not as well as it could have. Thanks to the ending it's deemed a worthy closer.
So in closing this is a great debut, while it's not brilliant. There are a few killer tracks, some are much better than others, but they show promise so they're a band to watch out for...maybe they'll perfect what they started.
Good, but lacking........2007-01-12
Quick review of 40 below summer,.. being a listener of many bands from Metallica '83, Pantera '90 etc. to Tool '92, Korn '94 etc. Slipknot '99, Mudvayne '00 etc. This group sounds like they are trying to set themselves up there with the big dogs, right off the bat the songs sound good and heavy, the intros keep you wanting more but if your a deep listener and like complex drumming and original guitar riffs the songs start to fall apart, they sort of go all over the place ("Rejection" is a good example). Im not a drummer i do play a little guitar but it sounds like amateur drumming compared to what im used to listening to and thats the big let down with these guys for me. but if your ready for a loud sound and tearing vocals its a keeper. Id say these guys have one up on primer 55. Most satisfying song "Power Tool".
awsome!!!!!.......2006-01-06
its an awsome album. I think you are trying to sound like you really know music but im sure you have no clue what your talking about. Either you like it or you don't, it's not that hard. This guy's writing a novel over here about what he thinks is creative guitars or not, just shut up and let people see for themselves.
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- Very nice introduction to the work of a great soprano
- The very best performance by Victoria de los Angeles
- In Memoriam: A Tribute To The Late Victoria
- the genius of de los angeles
- A n angelic voice
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The Very Best of Victoria de los Angeles
Victoria De Los Angeles
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ASIN: B000083GOE
Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- O Mio Babbino Caro
- Un Bel Di Vedremo
- Si. Mi Chiamano Mimi - Jussi Bjorling
- Senza Mamma
- Voi Lo Sapete, O Mamma
- Qual Fiamma Avea Nel Guardo!... Hui! Stridono Lassu
- Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana
- Nacqui All'Affano...Non Piu Mesta
- Una Voce Poco Fa
- E Strano!... Ah, Fors' E Lui...Sempre Libera
- Porgi, Amor
- Dich, Teure Halle
- Einsam In Truben Tagen
- Je Ne Suis Que Faiblesse...Adieu, Notre Petite Table
- Les Grands Seigneurs...Ah! Je Ris
- Quand Je Vous Aimerai?...L'Amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle
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- Auf Flugein Des Gesanges
- Ich Liebe Dich
- Wiegenlied
- Les Filles De Cadiz
- Cuba Dentro De Un Piano
- Chevre
- Punto De Habanera
- Cancion De Cuna Para Dormir A Un Negrito
- Canto Negro
- De Espana Vengo
- Cancion Del Amor Dolido
- Cancion Del Fuego Fatuo
- La Pastoura Als Camps
- Bailero
- Chut, Chut
- Uno Jionto Postouro
- Oh! Had I Jubal's Lyre
- An Die Musik
- Dein Blaues Auge
- Vergebliches Standchen - Gerald Moore
- L'Invitation Au Voyage
- La Flute Enchantee
- Chanson Espagnole
- Chanson Francaise
- Chanson Italienne
- Clavelitos!
- Malaguena - Gerald Moore
- Granadina - Gerald Moore
- Adios, Granada
- Zapateado (La Tarantula E Un Bicho Mu Malo) - Alicia De Larrocha
Customer Reviews:
Very nice introduction to the work of a great soprano.......2007-07-13
This 2 CD set is a terrific introduction to the body of work of Victoria de los Angeles. As the "liner notes" point out: "She was an artist who brought individuality and a sense of joy to everything she performed. . . ." And this is not hyperbole. She was a top soprano in the middle part of the twentieth century.
Some cuts exemplify her art:
"Un bel di" is a ravishing version of this well known aria. She demonstrates a rich voice with fine musicality. This is a ravishing version of this aria. The singer displays good vocal control. There are nice transitions across the registers.
"Si, mi chiamano Mimi" is another well known work for sopranos. Again, nicely done. She appears (to me anyhow) to catch the spirit of Mimi very nicely indeed.
From "La Traviata," she essays "E strano. . .Sempre Libera." This is an affecting version. She does not have the coloratura armamentarium that some have brought to bear on this aria, but she does a fine job nonetheless. She seems to capture the desperate spirit of Violetta in "Sempre Libera."
Rossini's "Una voce poco fa" is a nice tour de force for sopranos. De los Angeles does a nice job here. This is a work from the Bel canto repertoire, but she does well. She shows vocal agility and captures the spirit of the work. This is an affecting, charming version. There is some occasional vocal harshness, but not a serious issue.
From "Carmen," "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle." Richly and nicely sung.
Her range on this CD is worth noting: from Puccini and Verdi to Wagner to Rossini to Gounod.
And then another of her specialties--songs. She does a nice turn with the Spanish song "Malaguena." Then, in a nice twist, she accompanies herself on guitar in "Adios Granada." I'm not normally so excited about songs, but in this case I found her work enchanting.
So, if you want to get a sense of the artistry of Victoria de los Angeles, this is an excellent starting point. Highly recommended!
The very best performance by Victoria de los Angeles.......2006-09-13
Is the recording on Allegro records of her performance of Madame Butterfly in New Orleans in 1954, not the Rome recording. She is simply radiant, perfect, a voice truly that is a victory for the angels. Unbelievably marvelous.
In Memoriam: A Tribute To The Late Victoria.......2005-02-01
Victoria De Los Angeles died Saturday of heart failure at the age of 83 in Barcelona, Spain. The world of opera mourns her loss. She was a gifted soprano and a wonderful human being. On stage, she was able to directly speak to her audience and communicate with them in a very special and rare way that is not always seen today. She never hid herself behind a facade nor distanced herself from fans and audiences. She was born to sing opera. It was in her blood. This album showcases De Los Angeles in her most memorable and successful roles. Victoria De Los Angeles was one of the first singers from Spain to win worldwide acclaim. Others would follow- Placido Domingo and Montserrat Caballe. De Los Angeles is showcased in this album which may also serve as a tribute to the now late soprano.
Her voice was essentially full lyric with some spinto. Hearing her renditions of "O Mio Babbini Caro"- a signature soprano role, as well as "Ebben Ne Andro Lontana" from La Wally and her performances as Mimi, one is clearly treated to the truest form of a pure lyric soprano. Her voice is spunned gold, with sweet, warm, feminine textures. Her reperotire remained in the Italian and French. Of course, being Spanish, she was a leading singer in Spanish Lieder and romantic ballads. Her Art Songs in Spanish are full of elegance and grace. A champion of obscure composers, she sang and recorded recitals that featured the works of lesser known composers, though strictly Lieder and Folk/Art Song.
Victoria De Los Angeles is fortunately a well-documented artist. Some film footage exist of her performances. I seem to recall that there exists a taped performance of her Violetta in Verdi's La Traviata. She excelled in the lyric roles of Mimi in Puccini's La Boheme, Marguerite in Gounod's Faust. Her Madame Butterfly is a pure lyric rendition, with less of the dramatic intensity other singers have given the role- i.e. Leontine Price, Maria Callas, Renata Tebaldi, etc. But her Butterfly is actually the way the role ought to be sung. It's a voice of grace, naivete and above all romance that must colorize Butterfly. The dramatic intensity only makes her sound older and madly passionate. She is only a fifteen year old girl who has been deceived and betrayed. She must remain youthful sounding. De Los Angeles does justice to the truest form of Butterfly. She was thrilling in French and Italian operas and her Spanish songs were briliant and beautiful.
Victoria will always be remembered. She was a unique and talented artist of the lyric repertoire. Her pure, lovely voice was like an angel's. There will never be another Victoria De Los Angeles. With her death, the end of an era also passes. In particular, I will always remember one reported incident. She was about to make her first recital in America but she had no accompanist- pianist/guitarist etc. When asked how she would handle this, she remarked: "Well I brought my guitar with me". And she proceeded to accompany herself with the guitar.
the genius of de los angeles.......2004-02-14
the incomparable de los angeles combines exquisite sound and nuance to the world of superb singing. her mastery of a variety of styles is astounding and yet it always sounds natural.her magic will live forever.
A n angelic voice.......2004-02-06
De los Angeles' ability to sing with elegance and style has rarely been equalled and never been surpassed. She's the greatest Charlotte in "Werther", the most tender Santuzza in "Cavalleria Rusticana" and the most sumptuos Nedda in "I Pagliacci". Her Lieder-Recordings are legendary, my favourites are the Spanish ones of course. What a piano-culture and what a velvet sound! Get this set, it's cheap and it has GREAT singing!
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- A Superb Alt/Worship Debut
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Divine Invitation
Something Like Silas
Manufacturer: Sparrow
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ASIN: B0002ABUX4
Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Creation's Call
- Words That You Say
- Infinite
- Divine Invitation
- Spirit Waltz
- When I Search
- Rains Pour Down
- In The Burning
- Weight of the World
- Please
- Better Is One Day
- I Fall
Customer Reviews:
love it.......2007-05-31
this is such a great CD !
both the music and the lyrics are truly wonderful.
i am surprised these songs did not become more 'mainstream' on popular christian radio. i would strongly recommend this CD.
A great CD .......2007-03-15
This is a great CD for anyone who likes alternative praise music like David Crowder. They preach good messages but there kind of praise is different from the Hillsong United stuff that people sing at church which is neither good nor bad. I especially like the first song Creation's Call and the sixth song When I search. Also it is about time they had a Christian Band with Asian People in it.
SLS.......2006-01-28
Not much to say that has not been said. I just wanted to add my 5 stars to the mix.
worship at its best.......2005-07-22
man. intimate. meaningful. powerful. all for the Glory of God
awesome tune too.
A Superb Alt/Worship Debut.......2005-05-18
Rising from one of the largest college services in the nation, at The Flood in San Diego, comes Something Like Silas - a band that does worship music in a different way. The Flood and Something Like Silas are symbiotic - they were both born at the same time and are inexorably linked; all five members of Silas are a deeply involved in The Flood and play there at least two thirds of the weekends of the year. Services at The Flood are what is known as "emerging worship" - a post-modern style that emphasizes interaction and artistic expression in the midst of the worship and teaching. "We want to change the way people look at worship bands," says Eric Owyoung, the band's lead singer.
DIVINE INVITATION, then, is the perfect vehicle for Owyoung's stated mission. Though worshipful through and through, the record does not typify what we now understand to be modern worship, with the corporate, sing-a-long style choruses and easy to remember lyrics. DIVINE INVITATION is, in some ways, the anti-modern-worship worship album. It is moody, brooding, environmental, alternative, and impassioned. Musical influences, which flavor rather than dominate the production, range from The Violet Burning to Sixpence None the Richer to Radiohead and U2.
"Creation's Call" opens the album. A song based on Luke 19 - creation singing the praises of God - it is backed by searing, echoing guitars and moody production that create an ambience that sets the perfect backdrop for the expansive lyric. "Words That You Say" would perfectly open any worship service: "Speak in this close communion / though this hour seems timeless still / I wait for Your words that bid me come."
The title track starts out being carried by soft, prayerful keyboards. The production builds, slowly adding more layers, more vocals, a guitar, and then layers of guitars and percussion, until the chorus is carried by a haunting, crying voice that perfectly expresses the longing of the chorus for the embrace of God.
"When I Search," an all-out rocker, is another moment where Silas turns the stereotypes of contemporary Christian music on their ear, talking not about what we know as Christians but rather the process, and the discovery that "when I search for you every day / I found how whole you make me." The band's cover of "Better Is One Day" is excellent and truly gives this now too-often recorded song new life, though in the midst of so much originality from the band this one seems a bit out of place.
Color me impressed. This is, hands down, one of the best albums of the past year. The more I listen to it the more impressed I become. Something Like Silas breaks the mold of what worship music can and should sound like; beyond that, DIVINE INVITATION is simply a fantastic alt-rock record. San Diego already lays claim to two great national bands - P.O.D. and Switchfoot. The count is now up to three.
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- Excellent
- The film was great, but the score made it outstanding.
- A Great Soundtrack for a Great Film
- ANOTHER GREAT GLASS SCORE!
- Glass' dramatic score is Fog's 'secret sauce'
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Philip Glass : The Fog of War
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ASIN: B0000EWQ0S
Release Date: 2003-12-02 |
Tracks:
- 100,000 People
- Target Destruction
- Revolution in the Pentagon
- Low Evil
- Blind Moles
- Behind the Moon
- November 1, 1967
- IBM Punch Cards
- The War to End All Wars
- Statistical Control
- A New Weapon
- Damned If I Dont
- The Family
- Chengtu
- Dominoes
- 67 Cities
- Rolling Thunder
- Invitation
- Success
- Data
- Across the World
- 5 Weeks
- Norman Morrison
- Snowing
- Gulf of Tonkin
- Return From Vietnam
- Private and Public
- Unilateralism
- Why Are We Here?
- Evil Grade
- Body Count
- The Light That Failed
- No Second Chance
- The Fog of War
Album Description
Errol Morris' adroitly assembled documentary film "The Fog of War" examines the career of Robert S. McNamara-- United States Secretary of Defense during the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations and whose tenure includes the Vietnam War and the Cuban Missile Crises. Combining excerpts from 26 hours of interviews with McNamara, archival footage, filmed recreations, as well as newly declassified White House recordings Morris' filmmaking illuminates a national past that ominously parallels the contemporary political present. Morris reveals what previous biographies failed to investigatethe relationship between McNamara and the infamous United States General Curtis LeMay and their involvement in the firebombing of Tokyoalong with 67 other Japanese citiesin 1945. Errol Morris states "The easy thing to say would be McNamara is a bad guy, he did all these bad things...the story is more complex and far more interesting than I imagined. The disturbing thing is that this was a man with real ethical dimension who did something terrible."
As with music previously contributed to Morris' films, Philip Glass' score to "The Fog of War" effortlessly supports and enhances the film. The music, at times lyrical and at other times intense, deepens the horrifying images of war, highlighting the ambiguities of McNamara's characterand the consequences of his actions. Glass' music reinforces Morris' effort to understand the difficult ethical questions about governing and power raised by "The Fog of War".
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The acclaimed composer's score to the 2003 documentary by Errol Morris, their third collaboration. The film is subtitled ''11 Songs From The Life of Robert S. McNamara. Orange Mountain Music.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent.......2006-08-09
Intriguing historical account of MacNamara- what he was thinking, what he did not say during two administrations involved in the Viet Name war. Use of film footage and Philip Glass' eerie and ominous soundtrack further developed the power of this film.
The film was great, but the score made it outstanding. .......2004-08-05
Ever thought about what it would be like to watch a film with no muscial score? I have and I did for this documentary. Believe me when I write this, there's no way this film would have been as good without Glass' melodic brutality looming in the background.
Glass does something wonderful with this score; he gives war, uncertainty, doubt and fear a musical element, an audible personality that captures each bomb, burnt building and ominous threat in complete perfection, leaving your ears and your mind in a state of disbelief and amazement, thinking to yourself, "Wow, that music fits this segment like a glove."
The Thin Blue Line score made me an instant Glass fan but this score made me borderline Glass fanatic.
In my opinion, he surpasses Carter Burwell in the category of most unflinching film composer.......by a long shot.
A Great Soundtrack for a Great Film.......2004-05-24
Errol Morris is the best documentary film maker ever and The Fog of War is his crowning achievement. The film explores the complexity of war and how it evolves. There is no political bias or agenda here...just plain truth and facts. Great work. Equal to the task is Phillip Glass's soundtrack. The music is haunting and eerie.
ANOTHER GREAT GLASS SCORE!.......2004-03-31
I'll keep this review short, just like the length of the pieces on the CD. This is yet another great score by Glass, and superbly recorded as well. Glass uses his classic strings and percussion to great effect and oftentimes great surprise as well.
This score has more variety than Glass's score for another Morris film, "The Thin Blue Line". By the way, will "The Thin Blue Line" ever get released on DVD?
The pieces are all short ones, which makes it an easier listen for Glass newbies I would imagine, but I would have preferred a few longer pieces- all the short pieces make it sound like "Glass fragments"- on some pieces once Glass gets going he has to come to a stop.
Still, I wholeheartedly recommend this wonderful CD!
Glass' dramatic score is Fog's 'secret sauce'.......2004-03-22
If you've seen Errol Morris' "The Fog of War," you know that a big part of what makes the movie click is Phillip Glass' outstanding soundtrack. Morris and Glass have worked together before and it shows. Morris' imagery (the falling dominos, the accelerating list of Japanese cities, JFK's slow-blinking visage before TV cameras) appears to be literally lifted off the screen into 3-D by the strength of Glass' score. I don't think you'll find another movie (certainly no other documentary) where the words, images and music mesh with such dramatic effect.
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Invitation
The Milt Jackson Sextet
Manufacturer: Mobile Fidelity Koch
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ASIN: B000OLGCDO
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Invitation
- Too Close For Comfort
- Ruby, My Dear
- The Sealer
- Poom-A-Loom
- Stella By Starlight
- Ruby
- None Shall Wander
- Ruby, My Dear
- None Shall Wander
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- Night Song
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