Lonely House

Track Listings
1. She Don't Know    
2. Psycho    
3. Jerky Love Song    
4. Apathy    
5. Believe    
6. Sick of Wil    
7. Humanity    
8. Execution    
9. Need    
10. Down    
11. Lonely House    
12. Undivine Election    
13. Picture Pains    

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September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • some brilliant renditions, but can't quite all mix together
  • Cool and Camp
  • September Song Music of Kurt Weill
  • It's a long time between January and December
  • Ain't we Hip?!!?
September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill

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ASIN: B0000029WM
Release Date: 1997-08-19

Tracks:

  1. Mack The Knife - Nick Cave
  2. Ballad Of The Soldier's Wife - P.J. Harvey
  3. Alabama Song - David Johansen
  4. Youkali Tango - Teresa Stratas
  5. Lost In The Stars - Elvis Costello
  6. Pirate Jenny - Lotte Lenya
  7. Speak Low - Charlie Haden
  8. Oh, Heavenly Salvation - The Persuations
  9. Lonely House - Betty Carter
  10. Surabaya- Johnny - Teresa Stratas
  11. Furchte Dich Nicht - Mary Margaret O'Hara
  12. September Song - Lou Reed
  13. Mack The Knife - Bertolt Brecht
  14. What Keeps Mankind Alive? - William S. Burroughs

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars some brilliant renditions, but can't quite all mix together.......2006-10-19

I like the spirit of this album, which is to let the music of Kurt Weill attach itself to the many worlds it came from. This was classical music that also used elements of popular music at the time, all with a very dark and almost mechanical tone. So it would seem fitting to have exquisite voices like Teresa Stratas rub elbows with darker elements like Nick Cave in this collection. There are also the jazz influences developed by Charlie Haden and Betty Carter.

In all, there are some brilliant interpretations of Weill here. I am a fan of Cave's "Mack the Knife" and David Johansen's "Alabama Song," and how can someone NOT like Lotte Lenya herself on "Pirate Jenny" and the drolling of the immortal William S. Burroughs talking through "What Keeps Mankind Alive?"

But other tracks feel to be just too short of brilliance. I love that Lou Reed tries to turn "September Song" into a kind of rock ballad, almost a VU "It Was a Pretty Good Year," but the rendition seems a little short of energy and falls flat after a while. Elvis Costello, though magnificent as an overall artist, just doesn't bring new life to "Lost in the Stars."

Perhaps the problem in the end that the choices were a little too much of the Top 40 Weill (if there really can be such a term). These are songs that have for a long time been regarded as the best of Weill, and it might have furthered the purpose of his music to find new gems and bring them into the sunlight.

5 out of 5 stars Cool and Camp.......2006-08-24

This is a very biased review- I originally had much of Weill's work on cassette tape- way back in the olden days- before CD's- so I am already very partial to many of the tracks on this CD- I would recommend it not only to Kurt Weill fans, and the fans of the various artists featured, but I would also strongly recommend this to anyone who likes artsy, camp, fun burlesque, Bohemian European stuff. The record, even though performed by contemporary artists still retains much of it's zeitgeist, it evokes the era in which Weill was writing and it rounds out any great eclectic record collection. It's a great musical discovery for fans of all sorts of genres, and EVERYONE should own at least one recorded arrangement of "Mack The Knife". (You know, for parties and stuff!)

4 out of 5 stars September Song Music of Kurt Weill.......2006-08-22

Songs from the film-documentary done by various artists. Excellent choice if you like Mr Weill's music. I saw the film and always wanted the CD. Now I have and I recommend it highly.

5 out of 5 stars It's a long time between January and December.......2004-06-11

Kurt Weill is one of those composers who juggles Jewish angst with Catholic guilt: and possibly vice versa. As a collection, it is nonpareil. Each interpretation becomes a definitive reading of the "song". Lord, it is one of the best assemblies of contemporary artists going. Lou couldn't be better; Ms O'Hara, in fine form, performs her deranged puppet-dance to the X. OK. An unknown. Roping-in, such a postmodern figure as, well, you-know-who, to orate Weill's lyrics is never less than exceptional. An amazing collection. Is there a DVD?

Paul

2 out of 5 stars Ain't we Hip?!!?.......2003-07-23

This is the avant version of these songs, everything done with that Downtown fingers-across-the-blackboard screech. They even got Johanson doing it, which is no less than amazing. The sole exception is the Persuasions' "O Heavenly Salvation", but one song does not an album make.

The mystery here is that there's a perfectly good compilation from the 80s, "Lost in the Stars: the Music of Kurt Weill", featuring many of the same songs--and, if I'm not mistaken some of the same performers. That's the one you want. Too bad it's OP.
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    1. Down Under -- Men At Work 2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) -- Eurythmics 3. Come On Eileen -- Dexy's Midnight Runners 4. Hungry Like The Wolf -- Duran Duran 5. Shake It Up -- The Cars various artists , 6. She Blinded Me With Science -- Thomas Dolby 7. Too Shy -- Kajagoogoo 8. (She's) Sexy + 17 -- Stray Cats 9. Steppin' Out -- Joe Jackson 10. In A Big Country -- Big Country , 11. Love My Way -- The Psychedelic Furs 12. Mexican Radio -- Wall Of Voodoo Track Title 1. True -- Spandau Ballet 2. One Thing Leads To Another -- The Fixx , 3. Back On The Chain Gang -- The Pretenders 4. Vacation -- The Go-Go's 5. Love Plus One -- Haircut 100 6. I Want Candy -- Bow Wow Wow 7. Our House -- Madness 8. Always Something There To Remind Me -- Naked Eyes , and 9. Only The Lonely -- The Motels 10. I Ran (So Far Away) -- A Flock Of Seagulls 11. Goody Two Shoes -- Adam Ant 12. I Know What Boys Like -- Waitresses
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    Year: 1982 Track Title 1. Down Under -- Men At Work 2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) -- Eurythmics 3. Come On Eileen -- Dexy's Midnight Runners 4. Hungry Like The Wolf -- Duran Duran 5. Shake It Up -- The Cars 6. She Blinded Me With Science -- Thomas Dolby 7. Too Shy -- Kajagoogoo 8. (She's) Sexy + 17 -- Stray Cats 9. Steppin' Out -- Joe Jackson 10. In A Big Country -- Big Country 11. Love My Way -- The Psychedelic Furs 12. Mexican Radio -- Wall Of Voodoo Track Title 1. True -- Spandau Ballet 2. One Thing Leads To Another -- The Fixx 3. Back On The Chain Gang -- The Pretenders 4. Vacation -- The Go-Go's 5. Love Plus One -- Haircut 100 6. I Want Candy -- Bow Wow Wow 7. Our House -- Madness 8. Always Something There To Remind Me -- Naked Eyes 9. Only The Lonely -- The Motels 10. I Ran (So Far Away) -- A Flock Of Seagulls 11. Goody Two Shoes -- Adam Ant 12. I Know What Boys Like -- Waitresses
    Stratas Sings Weill
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Her voice is every color of dream
    • Stratas is sublime
    • It is dangerous to use words like "definative," but....
    • Amazing
    • The One
    Stratas Sings Weill

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    ASIN: B000005IXU
    Release Date: 1991-06-25

    Tracks:

    1. One Touch of Venus: I'm A Stranger Here Myself
    2. Ausfstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny: Havanna - Lied
    3. Happy End: Surabaya-Johnny
    4. One Touch of Venus: Foolish Heart
    5. Der Silbersee: Ich bin eine arme Verwandre (Fennimore's Song)
    6. Lady In The Dark: One Life To Live
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    9. Street Scene: Lonely House
    10. Marie Galante: Le Roi d'Aquitaine
    11. Ausfstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny: Denn wie man sich bettet
    12. Marie Galante: Le Train du ciel
    13. Die Dreigroschenoper: Das Lied von der Untulanglichkeit menschlichen Strebens
    14. Knickerbocker Holiday: It Never Was You
    15. Happy End: Der kleine Leutnant des lieben Gotten

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    Revealing an affinity for Weill, Teresa Stratas fulfills her promise to Lotte Lenya on her deathbed to "carry on the torch for Kurt Weill's music." Stratas's glorious soprano has never sounded better as she applies her operatic expertise to deliciously caress this music without losing any of the underlying subtext. Lacking the grittiness of other interpreters, she captures the emotional angles by letting her beautiful voice express the tortured heart beneath it; where others shout at you, Stratas sings at you. She casually bounces off the cheerier selections from One Touch of Venus and Happy End, letting Gerard Schwarz's brilliantly conducted orchestra display their wit. Program notes include a fascinating interview with Stratas. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Her voice is every color of dream.......2005-12-03

    I don't care who knows it--I've been in love with Teresa Stratas since I was a senior in high school and saw her as Mimi in La Boheme one Friday night in 1961. That obsession preceded and outlasted my marriage:-). I lost a lot of years away from opera, then discovered that Stratas' recorded output is shamefully small. A difficult performer, probably, renowned for some unendearing quirks. But. What's there is gold. I have heard recordings I should not of her as Suor Angelica, Butterfly, and Melisande. I have seen her famous Zefirelli Boheme and Traviata. And Amahl. But the Weill material...it's unbelievable. When Lenya "ordained" her as her successor after seeing a performance of Mahagonny, the old lady knew what she was doing. Stratas has the perfect temperament for Weill's music. The voice coos, snarls, belts, and weeps. My favorite of all Weill songs, "Surabaya Johnny," is a mini-drama of love, hate, rage and despair. The only person who comes close to her in that song is the late Cathy Berberian.

    Yes, get this. Get "The Unknown Kurt Weill." Lobby the Met to release her broadcasts, esp. The Bartered Bride. She was absolutely magnetic and the field isn't quite gone yet.

    5 out of 5 stars Stratas is sublime.......2005-03-27

    Teresa Stratas is one of those singers whose reputation as a temperamental diva precedes her. Well, in my book, if it takes being temperamental to accomplish a collection like this, the end justifies the means. She is a singer of tremendous vocal and emotional range, and Weill's music provides what seems to be a perfect vehicle for both.

    I've had this CD for at least 12 or 13 years and, no matter how many times I listen, I still notice new details in her interpretations.

    5 out of 5 stars It is dangerous to use words like "definative," but...........2004-04-04

    Stratas's interpretations make one rush headlong into that danger.

    Many singers have done beautiful Surabaya Johnnys but have any been as shattering as Stratas? Though years later she stumbled with her ill-concieved and eccentric Seven Deadly Sins, this CD is Stratas at in her prime, making bold choices about the material that blows the cobwebs off song we thought we knew. Even 15 years later, this album is fresh, uncliched, deeply affecting, and enthralling.

    Stratas proves herself not only a great singer, but a great actress as well.

    5 out of 5 stars Amazing.......2000-06-29

    Until I heard this and the Unknown Weill, I was a "stranger myself here,' as Stratas sings in the first selection. I simply did not appreciate nor understand the immediacy and importance of Weill to our musical heritage. Stratas simply transcends and reveals this music so intuitively that it is amazing.

    5 out of 5 stars The One.......2000-06-01

    Stratas is the Weill singer, and everyone else is an also-ran. Ute Lemper is just a poser, and while Lenya was an important figure for Weill and she has her charms, but Weill wanted trained, operatic voices to sing his music, but not in the style of Verdi or Mozart. Here, Stratas delivers the composer's wish. Her voice is beautiful and cultivated in the best way, but it is her manner that is so important; straightforward, sincere, artless. From the opening "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" her affinity for this music is fully apparent. The selections span Weill's career and are delivered in many English, French and German, and regardless of the language, Stratas communicates completely. The orchestra plays the original orchestrations, and the sound is simply wonderful, nostalgic and modern all at once. This is where all Weill listeners and lovers should start.
    The World So Wide
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Another adventurous collection from the wonderful Ms. Upshaw
    • World So Wide
    • Dawn, why?
    • A Wonderful Selection of Arias from American Operas
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    ASIN: B000006E4F
    Release Date: 1998-05-26

    Tracks:

    1. Laurie's Song
    2. This is Prophetic
    3. What a Movie
    4. Oh Yemanja (Mother's Prayer)
    5. Willow Song
    6. Lonely House
    7. Give Me Some Music
    8. Ain't it a Pretty Night

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    This refreshing jewel of 20th-century opera arias allows Upshaw to put her personal stamp on music written for a variety of voice types. While some are more successful than others, they're all performed with intelligence and musciality--an Upshaw trademark. Her consistently even tone along with her commitment to sensitive interpretation and precise diction is impressive. The most beautiful of these arias (Copland's "The World So Wide," Floyd's "Ain't It a Pretty Night") capture the brilliance of American homegrown musical lyricism, as the cornucopia of musical sounds flows like a waterfall from magical orchestral mountains. Upshaw's jubilance inspires joy for the listener as well. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Another adventurous collection from the wonderful Ms. Upshaw.......2006-08-24

    On reflection, it's amazing that Dawn Upshaw has made a major career for herself without recording a note of Verdi, Wagner, Puccini, or Strauss. She's far from being a bread-and-butter soprano, as this marvelous colleciton of mostly obscure arias from mostly obscure American operas displays. The title aria form copland's The Tender Land sets the overall tone of rapt, romatnic charm. Her voice is too light to sing Barber's Celopatra onstage, but it works well in the studio, and the more popsy numbers, such as Delilah's big song from Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti, call on Upshaw's excellent crossover skills. Another revelation is how good Joh Adams's Nixon in China music sounds when performed expressively by a major artist.

    Renee Fleming released a similar collection on Decca ("I Want Magic"), but the two CDs couldn't be more different. Upshaw is touching, informal, spontaneous, and charming. Fleming tires for the big effects, boosting the music (not too successfully) into the ralms of grand opera.

    In all, I'm deeply grateful for every unusual program Upshaw delivers. Now that there are more than a dozen of them, we can see how beautifully she has managed a career devoted to music that few other major stars come close to trying.

    4 out of 5 stars World So Wide.......2001-08-26

    This is not one of my favorite Dawn Upshaw albums, mainly because of the choice of music. The selections, generally, are quite dark and often lack lyrical continuity, which certainly has nothing to do with Upshaw. However, as a lost art form, they are still quite worth recording, but don't expect an easy-listening experience or to be humming the tunes around the house as is the case with Upshaw's broadway albums. That being said, Upshaw does a fantastic job with this selection of music, though she is a bit bright at times. The album is worth buying simply for the recording of the "Willow Song" from the Ballad of Baby Doe. Upshaw's interpretation is wonderful and the voice is obviously well-suited to the piece. In fact, I'm tempted to prefer her version over Beverly Sills' original. Bernstein's "What a Movie" shows Upshaw at her funniest-a great piece. And, as usual, one is amazed by her fantastic technique, which makes up for the brightness in the voice.

    2 out of 5 stars Dawn, why?.......2001-05-12

    I used to be a huge Dawn Upshaw fan back when she put out her first few recordings. But, now she is one of my very least favorite singers. Why? The excessive nasality, the ridiculous swooping, and the overdone ...mannerisms. On top of that, she has lost the roundness in her upper register (as evidenced by places in Ain't it a Pretty Night). This music doesn't need someone to treat it like a cabaret showtune to be effective, it just needs to be beautifully sung. Once upon a time, I thought Ms. Upshaw was just the person to do this kind of performance...

    I realize that there are diehard Upshaw fans out there that will completely disagree with me. This is just a warning to those that dislike this sort of approach to singing.

    4 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Selection of Arias from American Operas.......2001-04-27

    The music on this CD is very beautiful and represents a wide variety of American opera. Dawn Upshaw does tend to scoop every now and then, but overall she does a good job. I would recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys opera.

    5 out of 5 stars "All velvet and diamonds.".......1999-10-08

    "Beautiful" has pretty much gone out of fashion as a much abused and now empty word. And yet, I can't think of a word that would more accurately describe Dawn Upshaw's "The World so Wide." It is just that: sheer beauty. The incredible dynamic range of Upshaw's voice is a perfect match for this thoughtful selection of stylistically very different, and demanding contemporary pieces. Going from ironic, witty grit of Bernstein's "What a movie," to poignant restraint of "Mother's Prayer," and softly romantic exuberance of Moore's "Willow Song," this brilliant this CD doesn't disappoint for even a moment. In its last piece, Floyd's "Ain't it a Pretty Night," where Upshaw sings, literally, to the stars, she seems to effortlessly soar just as high. A great CD, it is indeed "all velvet and diamonds."
    Weill: Stranger Here Myself
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • as good as it gets
    • Kurt Weill Interpreter
    Weill: Stranger Here Myself

    Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics
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    ASIN: B000001SEH
    Release Date: 1994-04-20

    Tracks:

    1. Epitaph
    2. Fennimore's Song
    3. Barbara Song
    4. Is It Him Or Is It Me?
    5. Berlin Im Licht
    6. Alabama Song
    7. My Ship
    8. Song Of The Big Shot
    9. J'attends Un Navire
    10. Je Ne T'aime Pas
    11. Remember That I Care

    Tracks:

    1. I'm A Stranger Here Myself
    2. Surabaya-Johnny
    3. Sing Me Not A Ballad
    4. Nanna's Lied
    5. Lonely House
    6. Le Train Du Ciel
    7. Solomon Song
    8. Youkali: Tango Habanera
    9. Epitaph
    10. That's Him
    11. It Never Was You

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars as good as it gets.......2002-10-04

    No one will ever interperate Kurt Weill like this genious lady. She has the most captivating voice in show business! I could never give a good enough review to this excellent album. I wish everyday that I could've seen this show live.

    Other albums of her's to buy:
    La Boheme with Leonard Bernstein, Jerry Hadley, and Angelina Reaux and Frida, an album in which she portrays the famous artist Frida Kahlo.

    Love this lady,
    Zac Bush

    5 out of 5 stars Kurt Weill Interpreter.......2002-05-20

    A singer's singer. This lady is an excellent interpreter of Kurt Weill. She has a an expressive classically trained big voice. Most of the famous Kurt Weill's are on here arranged in a song cycle... A woman in dark glasses in a fur coat checks in to a hotel room, sits on the bed and opens her suitcase... and we are shown through song the meagre contents of her life...

    Good companion artists are Patricia O'Callaghan and Ute Lemper.

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    1964: Shakin' All Over (Time Life Music Classic Rock)
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      1964: Shakin' All Over (Time Life Music Classic Rock)
      Major Lance , Brenda Holloway , The Hondells , Jumpin' Gene Simmons , The Velvelettes , Jimmy Hughes , Bobby Bland , The Impressions , The Searchers , and Gerry and the Pacemakers
      Manufacturer: Time-Life Music
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      ASIN: B000FPHJBS

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      Song listing: 1 Roy Orbison Oh, Pretty Woman (2:58) 2 Major Lance Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um (2:22) 3 Peter & Gordon I Don't Want To See You Again (2:01) 4 Chuck Berry Nadine (Is It You?) (2:34) 5 Brenda Holloway Every Little Bit Hurts (2:53) 6 Beach Boys, The Don't Worry Baby (2:49) 7 Hondells, The Little Honda (2:05) 8 Jumpin' Gene Simmons Haunted House (2:35) 9 Velvelettes, The Needle In A Haystack (2:26) 10 Dionne Warwick Walk On By (2:53) 11 Gerry & The Pacemakers Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (2:37) 12 Diana Ross & The Supremes Baby Love (2:39) 13 Searchers, The Don't Throw Your Love Away (2:17) 14 Ventures, The Walk, Don't Run '64 (2:25) 15 Marvelettes, The Too Many Fish In The Sea (2:30) 16 Little Anthony & The Imperials I'm On The Outside (Looking In) (3:09) 17 Jimmy Hughes Steal Away (2:28) 18 Bobby Bland Ain't Nothing You Can Do (2:31) 19 Jan & Dean Drag City (2:17) 20 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Quicksand (2:36) 21 Impressions, The Talking About My Baby (2:32) 22 Bobby Vinton Mr. Lonely (2:39)
      Dreamer: A Portrait of Langston Hughes
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • "Eloquent, Exquisite, Exciting"
      • A Gem!
      Dreamer: A Portrait of Langston Hughes
      Darryl Taylor , William Warfield , Maria Corley , Erik Santos , and Patricia Terry-Ross
      Manufacturer: Naxos American
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00006I9HH
      Release Date: 2002-09-17

      Tracks:

      1. My People - William Warfield
      2. Heart
      3. Island
      4. The Weary Blues - William Warfield
      5. Litany
      6. A Black Pierrot
      7. March Moon
      8. Negro - William Warfield
      9. The Negro Speaks Of Rivers
      10. My People
      11. Song To The Dark Virgin
      12. Evil - William Warfield
      13. Joy
      14. Lonely House
      15. Minstrel Man
      16. Sunday Morning Prophecy - William Warfield
      17. In Time Of Silver Rain
      18. Carolina Cabin
      19. Madam And The Census Taker - William Warfield
      20. Lovely, Dark And Lonely One
      21. Sylvester's Dying Bed - William Warfield
      22. Sandman/Birth
      23. Bound No'th Blues
      24. To Artina
      25. Down Where I Am
      26. The Dream Weaver/Bouquet
      27. Still Here - William Warfield

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars "Eloquent, Exquisite, Exciting".......2004-08-18

      "Dreamer" is unquestionably the finest recording of original songs by black composers available today. The singing of tenor, Darryl Taylor is superb and demonstrates a vocal beauty, musicianship, and interpretive sensitivy that is rarely equaled. The selection of poems of poet laureate, Langston Hughes is first rate, and even more important, the songs themselves are original, varied and well written. I think every listener will find "Dreamer" an exciting musical experience, and I predict for Darry Taylor a distinguished career as an interpreter of art songs. For the Naxos price, buy two albums and give one to a friend!

      5 out of 5 stars A Gem!.......2002-10-17

      This collection is a gem! Langston Hughes was a very "musical" poet who was inspired by a variety of forms, from jazz to classical. His poetry in turn inspired a whole generation of composers, thirteen of whom are represented here in fifteen art songs. Additionally, eight Hughes poems are read by William Warfield.
      Technology Is Lonely
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Listen
      • Food for contemplation
      • Great Vibes by Ezekiel
      • Technology is not lonely anymore...
      Technology Is Lonely
      Ezekiel Honig
      Manufacturer: Anticipate Recordings
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00009EFT5
      Release Date: 2003-04-27

      Tracks:

      1. Technology Is Lonely
      2. Interlude
      3. Love Session
      4. I Like Sitting
      5. Tap Water
      6. Escaping the Suit
      7. Juxtapose
      8. Interstices
      9. Fields
      10. Inner Space
      11. Slojam

      Album Description

      Ezekiel's debut full-length is a quiet introduction to a gifted ear among minimal electronic music makers. While the album contains moments of isolation and contemplation, beneath the clicks, pulses, whirrs, and hums of each track beat a warm heart, a curious mind, and a slightly shy and awkward spirit. Without the need for three verses, a chorus, and a bridge, Ezekiel creates aural interpretations of the mundane occurences of daily life, as well as what's happening around us while we're asleep. These songs seem wrapped in various emotions: the overwhelming need for a change in routine, seeking out that elusive moment's peace to yourself, or the butterflies in your stomach when your soul mate smiles at you. From bouncing and quirky click house to mid-tempo ambience washing over a center of muted dub, Technology Is Lonely makes the case that heartfelt grooves is not a contradiction in terms.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Listen.......2003-06-06

      Ezekiel created something unlike anything I'd ever heard or could have imagined. "Technology is Lonely" contains elements of electronica that sound like minimalistic reminders of day to day experiences that any human can identify with. Ezekiel has invested humanism into a electronica-a genre that has been lacking the complexity and feeling that this work provides. 'Technology' is the sound of today and tomorrow.

      4 out of 5 stars Food for contemplation.......2003-05-21

      I have been listening to Electronica for the past 8 years, and over that time my tastes have matured, from the Pop mainstream which brought me in, to the many sub-genre's and intellectual musings of the modern musician which have kept me a devoted listener of electronica.
      I first listened to Ezekiels CD while reading a Wired Magazine, but soon found myself distracted from the reading and involved in the music. I followed the tracks on a sort of journey through modern sound and purpose. The full body of this CD is complex and insightfull of the modern world we live, work, and play in...connected by whirs, rings, and a rythm. It gave me a fresh feeling of calm and comfort so antithetic to an average NYC day.

      5 out of 5 stars Great Vibes by Ezekiel.......2003-05-06

      I was anxious for this album to come out. I have been listening to Zeke's stuff for years and the intelligent post-production, lacking on the white-labels I've heard in the past, adds a layer of complexity to already brain-taxing tunes. Zeke knows where its at with electronic music. Think of it as kind of like Radiohead as interpreted by Ellison's "The Invisible Man". If you're into deep futurism, you need to check this album! Way to rock it, Zeke!!

      5 out of 5 stars Technology is not lonely anymore..........2003-05-05

      I was always a fan of DJ Ezekiel and was so excited to hear that he came out with an album of original work. I like it a lot! Ezekiel's music is mellow but also exciting, introverted but also friendly, serious but whimsical at the same time. You can just kick back to this album and let it float over you, but it also warrants a close listen to catch Ezekiel's nuanced technical ability and complex beats. This album makes you think, but it makes you feel good, too. Technology has certainly found a friend in Ezekiel Honig.
      The Ultimate Lotte Lenya Collection
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        The Ultimate Lotte Lenya Collection

        Manufacturer: Bear Family
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        BalletsBallets | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
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        CantatasCantatas | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0000251AF
        Release Date: 1999-03-22

        Tracks:

        1. 'Happy End': Surabaya-Johnny (1929)
        2. 'Happy End': Bilbao-Song (1929)
        3. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Alabama-Song (1930) - Lotte Lenya/The Three Admirals
        4. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet (1930) - Lotte Lenya/The Three Admirals
        5. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Alabama-Song (1930)
        6. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet (1930)
        7. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Ouverture/Moritat/Ballade Vom Angenehmen Leben (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch
        8. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Liebeslied/Kanonensong (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Erika Helmke/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Chorus
        9. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Die Seerauberjenny (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Lotte Lenya
        10. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Erstes Dreigroschen-Finale (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Lotte Lenya/Erika Helmke/Erich Ponto
        11. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Barbarasong/Eifersuchtsduett (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Lotte Lenya/Erika Helmke
        12. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Abschied/Zweites Dreigroschen-Finale (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Erika Helmke/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Chorus
        13. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Zuhalter-Ballade/Lied Von Der Unzulanglichkeit Menschlichen Strebens (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Lotte Lenya/Erich Ponto
        14. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Moritat/Schlusschoral (1931) - Kurt Gerron/Lotte Lenya/Chorus
        15. Querschnitt, 1. Tiel: 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny' (1932)
        16. Querschnitt, 2. Tiel: 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny' (1932)
        17. 'Happy End': Surabaya-Johnny (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        18. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        19. Complainte De La Seine (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        20. J'Attends Un Navire (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        21. 'Lost In The Stars': Lover Man (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        22. 'Lost In The Stars': Lost In The Stars (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        23. 'I've Got The Tune': And So The Last Thing, Too (1937 Interview) - Lotte Lenya/Marc Blitzstein/Shirley Booth

        Tracks:

        1. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Moritat (1955)
        2. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Barbara-Song (1955)
        3. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Seerauberjenny (1955)
        4. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Havanna-Lied (1955)
        5. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Alabama-Song (1955)
        6. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet (1955)
        7. 'Happy End': Bilbao-Song (1955)
        8. 'Happy End': Surabaya-Johnny (1955)
        9. 'Happy End': Was Die Herren Matrosen Sagen (Matrosen-Tango) (1955)
        10. 'Das Berliner Requiem': Ballade Vom Ertrunkenen Madchen (1955)
        11. 'Der Silbersee': Ich Bin Eine Arme Verwandte (1955)
        12. 'Der Silbersee': Casar-Ballade (1955)
        13. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Prolog/Introduktion (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        14. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Faulheit (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        15. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Stolz (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        16. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Zorn (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        17. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Vollerei (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        18. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Unzucht (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        19. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Habsucht (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        20. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Neid (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen
        21. 'Die Sieben Todsunden': Epilog (1956) - Lotte Lenya/Julius Kantona/Fritz Gollnitz/Sigmund Roth/Ernst Poettgen

        Tracks:

        1. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 1 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        2. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 2 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        3. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 3 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        4. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 4 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        5. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 5 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        6. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 6 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        7. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 7 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        8. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 8 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        9. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 9 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        10. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 10 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        11. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 1, Szene 11 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        12. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 2, Szene 12 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        13. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 2, Szene 13 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn

        Tracks:

        1. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 2, Szene 14 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        2. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 2, Szene 15a (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        3. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 2, Szene 15b (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        4. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 2, Szene 16 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        5. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 2, Szene 17 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        6. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 3, Szene 18 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        7. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 3, Szene 19 (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn
        8. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Akt 3, Finale (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Chorus Des NDR/Max Thurn

        Tracks:

        1. 'Knickerbocker Holiday': September Song (1957)
        2. 'Knickerbocker Holiday': It Never Was You (1957)
        3. 'Lady In The Dark': Saga Of Jenny (1957)
        4. 'One Touch Of Venus': Foolish Heart (1957)
        5. 'One Touch Of Venus': Speak Low (1957)
        6. 'The Firebrand Of Florence': Sing Me Not A Ballad (1957)
        7. 'The Eternal Road': Song Of Ruth (July Version) (1957)
        8. 'Street Scene': Lonely House (1957)
        9. 'Street Scene': A Boy Like You (1957) - Lotte Lenya/Darryl Richard
        10. 'Love Life': Green-Up Time (1957)
        11. 'Lost In The Stars': Trouble Man (1957)
        12. 'Lost In The Stars': Stay Well (1957)
        13. 'Lost In The Stars': Lost In The Stars (1957)
        14. 'The Eternal Road': Song Of Ruth (August Version) (1957)
        15. 'The Threepenny Opera': Pirate Jenny (1954)
        16. 'The Threepenny Opera': Solomon-Song (1954)
        17. 'The Threepenny Opera': Tango-Ballad (1954) - Lotte Lenya/Scott Merrill
        18. 'The Threepenny Opera': Lenya & Blitzstein TV Interview (1954) - Lotte Lenya/Marc Blitzstein
        19. 'Johnny Johnson': Mon Ami, My Friend (1956)
        20. Young Blood (1969)
        21. Welcome Home (1969)

        Tracks:

        1. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Ouverture (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        2. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Moritat (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        3. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Morgenchoral Des Peachum (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        4. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Anstatt-Dass-Song (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        5. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Hochzeitslied Fur Armere Leute (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        6. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Kanonensong (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        7. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Liebeslied (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        8. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Barbara-Song (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        9. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Erstes Dreigroschen-Finale (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        10. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Der Pferdestall (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        11. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Abschiedslied Der Polly (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        12. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Zwischenlied (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        13. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Ballade Von Der Sexuellen Horigkeit (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        14. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Die Seerauberjenny (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        15. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Zuhalter-Ballade (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        16. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Ballade Vom Angenehmen Leben (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        17. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Eifersuchtsduett (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        18. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Arie Der Lucy (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        19. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Zweites Dreigroschen-Finale (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        20. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Lied Von Der Unzulanglichkeit Menschlichen Strebens (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        21. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Solomon-Song (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        22. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Ruf Aus Der Gruft (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        23. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Ballade In Der MacHeath Jedermann Abbitte Leistet (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        24. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Der Reitende Bote (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        25. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Drittes Driegroschen-Finale (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...
        26. 'Die Dreigoschenoper': Schlusstrophen Der Moritat (1958) - Lotte Lenya/Erich Schellow/Willy Trenk-Trebitsch/Trude Hesterberg/Johanna Von Koczian...

        Tracks:

        1. 'Happy End': Introduktion (Hosiannah) (1960)
        2. 'Happy End': Bilbao-Song (1960)
        3. 'Happy End': Der Kleine Leutnant Des Lieben Gottes (1960)
        4. 'Happy End': Geht Hinein In Die Schlacht (Heilsarmee-Lied 1) (1960)
        5. 'Happy End': Was Die Herren Matrosen Sagen (Matrosen-Tango) (1960)
        6. 'Happy End': Bruder, Gib Dir Einen Stoss (Heilsarmee-Lied 2) (1960)
        7. 'Happy End': Das Lied Vom Branntweinhandler (1960)
        8. 'Happy End': Der Song Von Mandelay (1960)
        9. 'Happy End': Furchte Dich Nicht (Heilsarmee-Lied 3) (1960)
        10. 'Happy End': Surabaya-Johnny (1960)
        11. 'Happy End': Das Lied Von Der Harten Nuss (1960)
        12. 'Happy End': In Der Jugend Gold'Nem Schimmer (Heilsarmee-Lied 4) (1960)
        13. 'Happy End': Die Ballade Von Der Hollen-Lili (1960)
        14. 'Happy End': Der Kleine Leutnant Des Lieben Gottes (1960)
        15. 'Cabaret': So What? (1966)
        16. 'Cabaret': It Couldn't Please Me More (1966) - Lotte Lenya/Jack Gilford
        17. 'Cabaret': Married (1966) - Lotte Lenya/Jack Gilford
        18. 'Cabaret': What Would You Do (1966)
        19. 'Cabaret': Finale (1966) - Lotte Lenya/Bert Convy/Jill Haworth/Jack Gilford/Joel Grey

        Tracks:

        1. Unter Der Linde (1958)
        2. Menschlich Elende (1958)
        3. Das Rosenband (1958)
        4. Der Tod Und Das Madchen (1958)
        5. Abendlied (1958)
        6. Der Bauer (1958)
        7. Lebenspflichten (1958)
        8. Gesang Der Geister Uber Den Wassern (1958)
        9. Aus 'Romische Elegein' (1958)
        10. Gefunden (1958)
        11. Wo Bist Du Itzt (1958)
        12. Der Handschuh (1958)
        13. Hyperions Schicksalied/Aus 'Hymnen Der Nacht' (1958)
        14. Mondnacht (1958)
        15. Das Schloss Boncourt (1958)
        16. Kommen Und Scheiden (1958)
        17. Auf Geheimem Waldespfade (1958)
        18. Der Weiher (1958)
        19. Das Verlassene Magdlein (1958)
        20. Der Wirtin Tochterlein (1958)
        21. Mit Dummen Madchen (1958)
        22. Im Wunderschonen Monat Mai (1958)
        23. Ich Wollte Meine Lieder (1958)
        24. Nachtlich Am Busento (1958)
        25. Kehr Ein Bei Mir! (1958)
        26. Altassyrisch (1958)
        27. Die Musik Kommt (1958)
        28. Wer Weiss Wo (1958)
        29. Der Romische Brunnen (1958)
        30. Vereinsamt (1958)
        31. Der Werwolf (1958)
        32. Der Arbeitsmann (1958)
        33. Die Bieden (1958)
        34. Du Schlank Und Rein Wie Eine Flamme (1958)
        35. Spanische Tanzerin (1958)
        36. Ich Liebe Frauen (1958)
        37. An Den Leser (1958)
        38. Die Entwicklung Der Menschheit (1958)
        39. Der Vater (1958)
        40. Erinnerung An Die Marie A (1958)
        41. Von Der Freundlichkeit Der Welt (1958)
        42. Kinderkreuzzug (1958)

        Tracks:

        1. A Hunger Artist (1959)
        2. An Imperial Message (1959)
        3. A Fratricide (1959)
        4. The Care Of A Family Man (1959)
        5. Up In The Gallery (1959)
        6. A Dream (1959)
        7. The Bucket Rider (1959)
        8. Vergnugungen: What I Enjoy (Last Song) (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        9. Inscription On A China Lion (The Lion) (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        10. 'Die Dreigroscheneroper': The Solomon Song (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        11. 'Buckower Elegien': Changing Wheels (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        12. Burning Books (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        13. Written On The Wall (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        14. Lied Der Courage (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        15. Song Of A German Mother (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        16. 'Buckower Elegien': The Dog (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        17. To The Next Generation (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        18. Bad Times For Poetry (1962) - Diane Clark/Anne Jackson/Lotte Lenya/Viveca Lindfors/George Voskovec/Michael Wager
        19. Und Was Bekam Des Soldaten Weib (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        20. Wie Lange Noch (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill
        21. Lied Einer Deutschen Mutter (1943) - Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill

        Tracks:

        1. 'Die Dreigroscheneroper': Moritat Von Mackie Messer (1960)
        2. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Havanna-Leid (1960)
        3. 'Das Berliner Requiem': Ballade Vom Ertrunkenen Madchen (1960)
        4. 'Happy End': Was Die Herren Matrosen Sagen (Matrosen-Tango) (1960)
        5. 'Das Berliner Requiem': Zu Potsdam Unter Den Eichen (1960)
        6. 'Die Dreigroscheneroper': Die Seerauberjenny (1960)
        7. 'Happy End': Bilbao-Song (1960)
        8. Carnegie Hall Introduction (1965)
        9. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Alabama-Song (1965)
        10. 'Aufstieg Und Fall Der Stadt Mahagonny': Havanna-Song (1965)
        11. 'Das Berliner Requiem': Ballade Vom Ertrunkenen Madchen (1965)
        12. 'Das Berliner Requiem': Zu Potsdam Unter Den Eichen (1965)
        13. 'One Touch Of Venus': Speak Low (1965)
        14. 'One Touch Of Venus': Foolish Heart (1965)
        15. 'One Touch Of Venus': Bilbao-Song (1965)
        16. 'One Touch Of Venus': Surabaya-Johnny (1965)
        17. 'Love Life': Love-Song (1965)
        18. 'Love Life': Susan's Dream (1965)
        19. 'Happy End': Was Die Matrosen Sagen (Matrosen-Tango) (1965)
        20. 'Happy End': Der Song Von Mandelay (1965)
        21. 'Happy End': Das Lied Von Der Harten Nuss (1965)
        22. 'Happy End': Lilli Of Hell (1965)
        23. 'Knickerbocker Holiday': September Song (1965)
        24. 'Die Dreigroscheneroper': Barbara Song (1965)

        Tracks:

        1. Moritat (1965)
        2. Moritat (German Version) (1965) - Lotte Lenya/Turk Murphy
        3. Mack The Knife (1965) - Lotte Lenya/Louis Armstrong
        4. Mack The Knife (1965) - Lotte Lenya/Louis Armstrong
        5. Lied Der Courage I (1965) - Lotte Lenya/Harry Buckwitz
        6. Das Lied Vom Weib Und Soldaten (1965)
        7. Lied Von Der Grossen Kapitulation (1965)
        8. Lied Der Courage II (1965)
        9. Lied Der Courage III (1965)
        10. Eia Popeia, Was Ras Im Stroh (1965)
        11. Lied Der Courage IV (1965)
        12. The Dick Cavett Show (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        13. Start (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        14. American Films (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        15. The Opening Night Ot The Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        16. 'One Touch Of Venus': I'm A Stranger Here Myself (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        17. Anita Berber (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        18. The Great Inflation (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        19. Thoughts On 'Oh, Calcutta' (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        20. Berlin Visit 1955 (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        21. Introduction To 'Bilbao-Song' (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        22. Bilbao-Song (1975) - Lotte Lenya/Dick Cavett
        23. Introduction (1966)
        24. 'Knickerbocker Holiday': How Can You Tell An American (1966)
        25. 'Knickerbocker Holiday': September Song (1966)
        Lonely House
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • Who cares if this is Christian music? IT ROCKS!!!
        • A disappointment
        • Oh yeah, baby.
        • What a shame...
        • These guys rock
        Lonely House
        Grammatrain
        Manufacturer: Forefront / Emd
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000000V0H
        Release Date: 1996-01-09

        Tracks:

        1. She Don't Know
        2. Believe
        3. Execution
        4. Lonely House
        5. Psycho
        6. Sick OF Will
        7. Need
        8. Drown
        9. Undivine Election
        10. Jerky Love Song
        11. Humanity
        12. Picture Pains
        13. Apathy

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Who cares if this is Christian music? IT ROCKS!!!.......2005-09-28

        Let me start by saying that I listen to rock and roll from all walks of life and I must say this is probably in the top five 90's grunge/Alt bands out there! I haven't heard their second album yet but it is on my list of CD's to get and when I do I will write another review! I know that most people turn away from an album if it is christian but these guy were more talented than most of the main stream bands that came out in the mid 90's. Their songs are solid, their vocals are clear and easy to understand, and the two slower songs on the album are simply beautiful! I loved this band then, and I still love this band now!! They should have tried to cross over into the main stream, I think they would have gone far but they stuck to what they believed and I can respect that! All I can say is that if you like Nirvana, STP, Pearl Jam, AIC, try this band out you won't be disappointed. Although they are technically a Christian band, their lyrics aren't like the steriotype you might think. If you didn't know they were a christian band from the get go you probably wouldn't catch on to the subtle referenced to christianity in this album. Give it a shot, like I said, this is only one of maybe 3 christian CD's I have in my collection out of over 100 CD's. Lets just say that the others weren't worth reviewing but this band is a must!!!!!

        2 out of 5 stars A disappointment.......2004-02-09

        My first exposure to grammatrain was their second album, Flying, which I consider to be a masterpiece for its creativity and unbelievable energy. This first album is nowhere near as good. I found it to be monotonous, although it contains a lot of the same themes as Flying, the music is a disappointment.

        5 out of 5 stars Oh yeah, baby........2002-07-11

        This album rocksers yer boxers. I own this album, as well as Flying. But, if you think these guys are good, listen to their lead guitarist Pete Stewart's solo effort after the band's regrettable split. It was produced in about 1999, I believe. A noble effort, a noble man, & quite admirable.

        5 out of 5 stars What a shame..........2001-07-13

        Why do the best bands always have to break up? I found out about grammatrain about a year ago while looking for good christian music on amazon. What I found blew me away. I never knew christian music had its own Soundgarden, one of my favorite secular bands. Grammatrain has awsome, UNDERSTANDABLE lyrics and some of the most solid rock/grunge music I have ever heard. I own both Lonely House and Flying, and while I love them both, Lonely house would have to be my favorite. The thing that makes grammatrain so unique among Christian artists is their style of music. Christian music used to be totally pop music. Then a few bands decided to break off from that image. Some went to a kind of "power-pop/light rock" style (Third Day, DC Talk, Newsboys, etc.), while the rest went to the complete other side of the road to all-out hardcore rock. I thought that there was no middle until I found Grammatrain that day. They figured out that seemingly unknown fact that you can have a solid rock sound without yelling the lyrics AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS. Then, as soon as they came, they were gone. But... we still have these albums to remember them by. I would strongly recommend both albums, especially Lonely House. It is one of the best rock albums I have ever heard, Christian or Secular. Strongly recommended.

        5 out of 5 stars These guys rock.......1999-07-12

        I first got there second cd "flying" and I loved it so I decided to buy "Lonely house" this is one of the best cd's I have ever heard and the song "Execution" is one of the best songs Ive heard

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