Anthology 1

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Free As A Bird    
2. 'We Were Four Guys...That's All'    
3. That'll Be The Day    
4. In Spite Of All The Danger    
5. 'Sometimes I'd Borrow...Those Still Exist'    
6. Hallelujah, I Love Her So    
7. You'll Be Mine    
8. Cayenne    
9. 'First Of All...It Didn't Do A Thing Here'    
10. My Bonnie    
See all 34 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. She Loves You    
2. Till There Was You    
3. Twist and Shout    
4. This Boy    
5. I Want To Hold Your Hand    
6. 'Boys, What I Was Thinking...'    
7. Moonlight Bay    
8. Can't Buy Me Love    
9. All My Loving    
10. You Can't Do That    
See all 26 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
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This is the first release in a three-part series that essentially amounted to the three surviving Beatles officially sanctioning the release of tracks that had been bootlegged for years. Thus, you get some of their earliest recordings as teens; the tracks they cut in Hamburg, Germany; their Decca audition tapes (which were rejected); and, finally, alternate takes and works in progress of songs that are now part of the world's consciousness. Oh, yeah, you also get "Free As a Bird," the John Lennon track the other Beatles "finished" in 1995; it's out of context in the company of some of the group's early classics. Beatlemaniacs, of course, love exploring this stuff, but the three Anthologies are hardly a place for beginners to start their explorations. --Bill Holdship

Anthology 1, Music, The Beatles, British Invasion, Merseybeat, Pop, Pop/Rock, Popular Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop
Anthology 1
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • This is previously unreleased material, not masters... 5 star for historic value alone
  • PRESENT AT THE CREATION
  • A Must-Have for Beatles Collectors
  • Listen to Shout! w/ earphones
  • Not a Traditional Greatest Hits Collection , but a Historical Retrospective
Anthology 1
The Beatles
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002TYX
Release Date: 1995-11-21

Tracks:

  1. Free As A Bird
  2. 'We Were Four Guys...That's All'
  3. That'll Be The Day
  4. In Spite Of All The Danger
  5. 'Sometimes I'd Borrow...Those Still Exist'
  6. Hallelujah, I Love Her So
  7. You'll Be Mine
  8. Cayenne
  9. 'First Of All...It Didn't Do A Thing Here'
  10. My Bonnie
  11. Ain't She Sweet?
  12. Cry For A Shadow
  13. 'Brian Was A Beautiful Guy...He Presented Us Well
  14. 'I Secured Them...A Beatle Drink Even Then'
  15. Searchin'
  16. Three Cool Cats
  17. The Sheik Of Araby
  18. Like Dreamers Do
  19. Hello Little Girl
  20. 'Well, The Recording Test...By My Artists'
  21. Besame Mucho
  22. Love Me Do
  23. How Do You Do It
  24. Please, Please Me
  25. One After 909 (Sequence)
  26. One After 909
  27. Lend Me Your Comb
  28. I'll Get You
  29. 'We Were Performers...In Britain'
  30. I Saw Her Standing There
  31. From Me To You
  32. Money (That's What I Want)
  33. You Really Got A Hold On Me
  34. Roll Over Beethoven

Tracks:

  1. She Loves You
  2. Till There Was You
  3. Twist and Shout
  4. This Boy
  5. I Want To Hold Your Hand
  6. 'Boys, What I Was Thinking...'
  7. Moonlight Bay
  8. Can't Buy Me Love
  9. All My Loving
  10. You Can't Do That
  11. And I Love Her
  12. A Hard Day's Night
  13. I Wanna Be Your Man
  14. Long Tall Sally
  15. Boys
  16. Shout
  17. I'll Be Back (Demo)
  18. I'll Be Back (Complete)
  19. You Know What To Do
  20. No Reply (Demo)
  21. Mr. Moonlight
  22. Leave My Kitten Alone
  23. No Reply
  24. Eight Days A Week (Sequence)
  25. Eight Days A Week
  26. Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey

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This is the first release in a three-part series that essentially amounted to the three surviving Beatles officially sanctioning the release of tracks that had been bootlegged for years. Thus, you get some of their earliest recordings as teens; the tracks they cut in Hamburg, Germany; their Decca audition tapes (which were rejected); and, finally, alternate takes and works in progress of songs that are now part of the world's consciousness. Oh, yeah, you also get "Free As a Bird," the John Lennon track the other Beatles "finished" in 1995; it's out of context in the company of some of the group's early classics. Beatlemaniacs, of course, love exploring this stuff, but the three Anthologies are hardly a place for beginners to start their explorations. --Bill Holdship

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is previously unreleased material, not masters... 5 star for historic value alone.......2007-06-14

First off, this CD gets 5 stars for historic value alone. No, John, Paul, George and Ringo weren't at the height of their abilities then (Ringo wasn't even involved through much of this.) However, these are fairly good, very interesting recordings. I'm not a music theory expert, or anything but I don't see- or hear- what's so out of tune, tempo, and harmony, according to one of the negative reviews. Nothing seems off key, and to a Beatles fan, this stuff is fun, and some of their great wit is present here. No, there earliest, previously unreleased originals are not lyrically or musically great, but not terrible (and 'Youl'll be Mine' is a hoot if you can make out the words.) The recording qaulity is very poor on some of the VERY earliest recordings but, but there old, and the musicanship (is that a word?) still seems pretty good. In fact 'Cry for a Shadow', an early instrumental, is great material. As for the Decca tapes, they're not great, although that could be because of Brian Epstein's selections, of which we hear five here. Still, 'Three Cool Cats' is great fun (with George's lead vocal),as is Searchin', and one would have though Paul's 'Like Dreamers Do' would have sold Decca the group, at least as songwriters. 'Hello Little Girl' and Sheak of Araby' were okay, too. We hear some of Stuart Sutcliff's bass (in very poor qaulity), and some of Pete Best's drums (Ringo was clearly WAY better.) The early sessions with George Martin are interestig, not bad ( the false starts section for 'One of 909' is really fun(ny).) The live cuts (I saw Her Standing There, Roll Over Beethoven, etc.) that end disc one are of course great. I listen to dsic 2 less but great material (an early cut of 'Can't buy Me Love', 'And I Love Her, Eight Days a Week, Hard Day's Night, et al.) abound. Watch also for the Ed Sullivan Show performance of 'All my Loving'. There is also material from the Royal Command performance- priceless.

Of course 'Free as a Bird' is here, and if you love the Beatles, you'll want to own it, although 'Real Love' (on Anthology 2), is a better song. The audio snippets help narrate you through, and are generally interesting and enlightening (same for the liner notes in the booklet), although most of them are of medicore audio qaulity. They don't annoy me, and although absent on later 'Anthologies', create a smooth guide from track to track here (with the notes of course.)

Finally, to the one star reviewer I refered to earlier: I looked up all the people you list as "great guitarists... great drummers"- they are all jazz musicians. Now, I have nothing against jazz, in fact it's a side interest of mine, but comparing the Beatles to jazz is apples to oranges, to use the cliched analogy, for lack of a better one. You can't compare jazz to pop/rock (especially early 60s pop/rock), and in fact, I can't imagine how someone with your tastes, wondered into/got interested in the Beatles, to begin with. In short, the styles, practiced skills, theories, and criteria for good musicians/songs are simply different in these two, very different genres. Sorry you don't like this stuff. I like this and jazz. Make peace with the fact that its apples and oranges, and its the Beatles and your tastes.

(SIDE NOTE: Don't even get me started on the reviewer who prefers the Stones; I'll address that in another review.)

So, sorry for all the ranting. Overall I give Anthology one, 5 stars for historic value alone (the music isn't bad either.) But don't buy if you're not a 'diehard fan' or are just starting a collection!

5 out of 5 stars PRESENT AT THE CREATION.......2007-04-14

THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGIES ARE A RECORD OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LEGENDARY BAND. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW IT WAS DONE HAVE A LISTEN HERE. NOW IF WE COULD ONLY GET SOME EARLY MOZART...

5 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for Beatles Collectors.......2006-12-05

Of the three Beatles Anthology volumes, this first one is easily the most exciting for Beatles fans and collectors. The idea here is to give a new spin to the old classics, and present alternate takes, working versions, live renditions, all of which are being released here for the first time.

This volume takes fans back to the very beginning, to 1958's "That'll Be The Day." What a thrill. Then we hear home demos that were recorded in Paul's garage. This is followed by the material recorded in Hamburg with Tony Sheridan. We are treated to five selections from the Beatles' Decca Audition. Even if it wasn't the greatest tape the Beatles could've made, I'm sure Decca is stil kicking themselves now for not signing the Beatles!

It gets better and better as time goes by. The Beatles sang "I'll Get You" at the London Palladium in 1963, and "All My Loving" on Ed Sullivan in 1964. Both of those recordings are presented here. Other highlights include:

*One After 909 - I actually prefer this version to the one that got released in 1970.
*Eight Days a Week - the tight harmony at the beginning works well. Also the false starts were interesting.
*How Do You Do It - the unreleased single.
*Free As A Bird - a new Beatles masterpiece.

Die-hard Beatles fans will not be disappointed with this set!

5 out of 5 stars Listen to Shout! w/ earphones.......2006-10-01

The whole Anthology is spectacular!! I bought them when they came out 10 years ago. I'm sure this has been mentioned, but if you listen to Shout! from Disc 2; which was prerecorded for a TV special; towards the end, you hear John say "Everybody f@@in' shout now" 4 or 5 times. It went on the air that way and I don't think no one caught it. Pretty wild when you think about it. Incidently, that TV special was released on VHS back in the late 80s. If you can find it, it's pretty awesome.

5 out of 5 stars Not a Traditional Greatest Hits Collection , but a Historical Retrospective.......2006-05-12

The Beatles need no introduction when it comes to the elite of Rock/Pop music. When trying to "rank" the greatest artists of the Rock/Pop era, there is no doubt that the quartet from England ranks number one on just about every list. Going even further, the Beatles might be the top act in the history of modern music - among any genre. Some quarter-century after their breakup, the Beatles began to consider their place in history. This impetus played a key role in the release of the three volume, "Beatles Anthology" CD set and corresponding television documentary. One of the main attractions of this project was that it would bring the three surviving Beatles together for the first time since the famous breakup. Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr would collaborate together on two unfinished John Lennon songs: "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" - creating a "virtual" reunion among the four band members. This three volume set would not be an ordinary greatest hits collection - it would provide a historical retrospective to the band through rare and unreleased material. It is the first volume, "Beatles Anthology 1" that covers the early days of the Beatles from their days as the Quarrymen through their material in late 1964 found on their fourth album, "Beatles For Sale".

As mentioned, this CD serves as a historical retrospective to the band. The material is arranged in chronological order. Some of the material is prefaced with spoken words by Lennon, McCartney, and Brian Epstein. The spoken words help set the stage for the material that is to follow. Included with the collection is a 46 page booklet that describes each of the tracks. As for the tracks themselves, these consist of demo cuts, alternative cuts, live cuts, and bootlegs. One thing that helps is to follow the material in the booklet with the music - using the booklet and music hand-in-hand helps complete the historical experience that this collection provides. This should not be confused with a traditional "Greatest Hits Collection". This is no greatest hits collection: Some of the material consisted of covers and songs that were never heard before. At the same time, the "name" songs are all different versions from what is heard in the mainstream. As a result, this helps enhance the listening experience.

Here are 10 things to look for - in no particular order:

1) "Free as a Bird" is a good song - it isn't a great one. There probably wasn't much to choose from to sustain a "virtual" reunion between the four members of the Beatles. The engineering of the song isn't bad. The song will grow on you as you hear it. It would have been nice if Ringo Starr had gotten a vocal since the other three Beatles got vocals. It is also worth noting that Harrison's "Wilbury" partner Jeff Lynne produced the song. I didn't think this song belonged as the first song, but given the fact that this doesn't fit in with the early material - I'm not sure where this should have been put.

2) George Martin does a masterful job at providing continuity and fusion to the collection. While he didn't actually produce "Free as a Bird", he produced the Anthology series as a whole.

3) The "Pre-Beatles" material is very interesting. This isn't going to have the best recording quality. In fact the 1958 Quarrymen cuts from the Phillips studio are going to have some pretty bad quality. Yet, this is going to add to the whole "historical" listening experience that this collection provides.

4) The Quarrymen and early Beatles material consist of a large number of covers. Some of the more common covers include "That'll Be the Day" (Buddy Holly), "Aint She Sweet" (Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps), and "Shout" (Isley Brothers). But perhaps the best one is the Beatles cover of the song made famous by the Coasters - "Besame Mucho". This cover stands out and shows a Latin side to the band that was rarely seen.

5) I was also surprised about the instrumental pieces that were included. "Cayenne" and "Cry For a Shadow" are two instrumentals that are included on this collection. Both instrumentals stand out.

6) The Tony Sheridan song, "My Bonnie" is included as well. It is on this version that features Sheridan on lead vocals and the Beatles supporting him as his band. Only some shouts by McCartney can be heard on background vocals.

7) There is a very funny comedy skit featuring the Beatles on the British comedy show, "The Morecambe and Wise" show. I can't get enough of when Ringo is referred to as "Bongo". This skit has a segue into a very funny version of "Moonlight Bay". This shows a lighter side of the band.

8) I would have liked to have seen more of the Ed Sullivan material included on this CD collection. I'm disappointed there isn't Ed himself providing the introduction It would have made the historical perspective "complete". The only "Sullivan" song included is "All My Loving".

9) As for the spoken words, I actually would have preferred if more spoken words were included. The spoken parts that are included serve as a great lead-in - but there are parts that don't have the spoken word add-in.

10) I love some of the unfinished demo cuts. I heard a disc-jockey in "New York" so impressed with this collection as he said "...and this is the junk!" It's amazing how stuff that didn't make it through editing could sound so good, but in this case it works.

Overall, this is one terrific collection. I've heard that this collection is not geared toward the novice fan, but I think anyone with an interest in modern music history will appreciate this collection. This collection is best listened to when you listen to it from start to finish. I wish more groups would follow this formula for producing retrospectives. This collection is highly recommended.
Anthology, Vol. 1: Cowboy Man
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • ... if you like Lyle, this is the only CD you'll need
  • cowboy man
  • Very Nice Compilation
  • Lyle at his Best
  • Self proclaimed "cowboy man" creates amazing insomnia cure!
Anthology, Vol. 1: Cowboy Man
Lyle Lovett
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
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ASIN: B00005OLYB
Release Date: 2001-10-23

Tracks:

  1. The Truck Song
  2. Cowboy Man
  3. God Will
  4. Farther Down The Line
  5. This Old Porch
  6. Why I Don't Know
  7. If I Were The Man You Wanted
  8. San Antonio Girl
  9. If I Had A Boat
  10. Give Back My Heart
  11. I Loved You Yesterday
  12. Walk Through The Bottomland
  13. L.A. County
  14. Which Way Does That Old Pony Run
  15. If You Were To Wake Up

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When he emerged in the mid-1980s at the dawn of new traditionalism, Lyle Lovett had more than a craggy visage to set him apart. His subtle wit, sly humor, and Texas-sized musical eclecticism made him a force. Built around 13 songs from his first three albums, this compendium resoundingly affirms those gifts. One hears his musical metamorphosis from the beginning, through the stomping blues of "Why I Don't Know," the honky-tonk talking blues "Give Back My Heart," and the folkier "L.A. County" and "If I Had a Boat." Nine numbers, including the Top 10 "Cowboy Man," appeared on singles (most as A-sides). The biggest oddities here are two newly recorded tracks, "The Truck Song" and "San Antonio Girl." They are Lovett's first new recordings in five years, and they share a nearly identical melody. Moreover, they really don't fit this context, though they may prompt hardcore fans to buy 13 songs they probably already own. Let's hope Lovett's working on an entire album where these two numbers will make more sense. --Rich Kienzle

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars ... if you like Lyle, this is the only CD you'll need.......2006-08-25

It really does contain all of his best songs. Get your dancing boots on!

5 out of 5 stars cowboy man.......2006-07-10

the quality of this cd made me purchase two more of his work

5 out of 5 stars Very Nice Compilation.......2006-02-28

Wow, what a great record. I too have most of Lyle's records. This is a very nice compilation. Of course, creating a collection of Lyle's work is very difficult and is bound to disappoint many: his records are so dense with brilliant music, it's very hard to pick among the tracks. This record includes many of my favorites, it's a very nice overview of early Lyle, and it shows why he is loved and famous. Couldn't get less than 5-stars for the music. Enjoy.

I haven't met anyone actually, who didn't appreciate Lyle's music. Hey, I like the Carter Family, Flatt and Scruggs, Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe, Bill Staines, Woody Guthrie, Doc Watson, Norman Blake. (And Queen, Lou Reed, Warren Zevon, Martin Sexton, Patty Griffin, The Gipsy Kings, Paco DeLucia, Pepe Romero, Glenn Gould, Pablo Casals, U2, John Hiatt, Hothouse Flowers, Bob Dylan (including the electric stuff), Pete Seeger, The Wailin' Jennys, Will Ackerman, The Who, The Eagles -- why the hell restrict your enjoyment of music?) That doesn't mean I don't enjoy Lyle very much too. Lyle's popular because his music and lyrics speak to very many people. That's pretty well the definition of success for a musician - making art that gets the message across. Nevermind the elitism purist BS.

I too share the worry that Lyle is in a slump. Hey Lyle, we are all anxiously awaiting that album of new material!

5 out of 5 stars Lyle at his Best.......2005-09-09

I love Lyle Lovette and have several of his albums and this is by far my favorite as it is filled with classic Lyle songs. Simply put there is not a bad song on this disc and you will find yourself listening to it over and over again, in fact it is the disc I currently have playing in my truck. No matter if you are a life long Lyle fan or are interested in adding Lyle to your collection, you cannot go wrong with this disc.

1 out of 5 stars Self proclaimed "cowboy man" creates amazing insomnia cure!.......2005-03-09

Ask yourself one thing: would real cowboys listen to this? Would "Tuco" or "Angel Eyes" from The Good The Bad and The Ugly listen to this? Or would they shoot the person who put on this pseudo-cowboy-pretentious-whining-grasping-desperate piece of musical feces? If you're a cowboy who drinks Starbucks and shops at Eddie Bauer, then ya, I guess this might be the cowboy man for you. If you like your "cowboy men" to sing with weak, unsure voices lyrics straight out of a 13 year old girl's diary, then ya, this might be your cowboy man. If you like cowboys who never sat their 98 pound frame on a pony, let alone an actual bull, then this is your man. In short, if you don't actually like country music, blues or folk, but got the idea that it was cool to listen to them, this might be your least painful solution. You can impress your friends and neighbors without venturing into the deep, scary waters of meaningful well-made music.
Timeline: The Anthology, Pt. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent
  • Really Cool Set
  • Bobby Caldweel Timeline- is SMOOTH
  • Mesmerized
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Timeline: The Anthology, Pt. 1
Bobby Caldwell
Manufacturer: Sin-Drome Records
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ASIN: B00000BIB2
Release Date: 1998-09-29

Tracks:

  1. My Flame
  2. Coming Down From Love
  3. Loving You
  4. Jamaica
  5. Real Thing
  6. Even Now
  7. Don't Lead Me On
  8. Show Me Your Devotion
  9. Once Upon A Time
  10. I Give In
  11. Don't Ask My Neighbor
  12. Let It Be Me
  13. Baby, It's Cold Outside
  14. Tell It Like It Is
  15. Good To Me
  16. What You Won't Do For Love (New 20th Anniversary Version)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2007-03-13

CD's were great! Try Bobby Caldwell if you like Sinatra! Thanks...music wonderful and CD's in perfect condition. Arrived timely.

5 out of 5 stars Really Cool Set.......2002-11-10

aside from His Re-Make of "What you Won't do for Love" I dig everything else here from this Very Talented&Underrated Singer,Songwriter,Instrumentalist.very nice&Smooth collection.

5 out of 5 stars Bobby Caldweel Timeline- is SMOOTH.......2002-03-09

This CD is just great. Somehow ours got misplaced and since my husband and I are both addicted to it- I am buying TWO MORE!
(NO, I don't make illegal CD'S.) This is just smooth jazzy type music that is very easy to listen to...and actually is good for your relationship too!

5 out of 5 stars Mesmerized.......2001-10-19

What a discovery! I vaguely remember Bobby Caldwell from my sixth grade days, back in 1991, when he did a duet with Marilyn Scott, "Back to You". That song was just beautiful and timeless. Then recently, I heard "Real Thing" on the radio, and I instantly fell in love with it and can't stop playing it in my head! I did some research on the net, and found out that he has released many albums before, even before I was born... So I ran to the nearest CD store, and bought Timeline (too bad his CDs are hard to find here), so that way I get to hear all the greatest hits from him... And what a great CD it is!

Here's some of my favorites:
1. Real Thing: no wonder it's a big hit, especially here in Asia. It's very catchy and very uplifting.
2. Don't Ask My Neighbor: a great song, you can't help but sing along.
3. Let It Be Me: another classic song, but it's different when Bobby sing it.
4. Once upon a Time: a very romantic song, just listen to the melody.
5. Don't Lead Me On: a unique "doo-wop" style, we don't hear it often nowadays.
6. Baby, It's Cold Outside: a marvelous duet between Bobby and Vanessa Williams, another uplifting song.
7. Good to Me: a brand new song and a very touching one.

But these are just some of his masterpieces. To get the "real thing", you simply MUST BUY this CD! You won't regret it!

5 out of 5 stars Mesmerized.......2001-10-19

What a discovery! I vaguely remember Bobby Caldwell from my sixth grade days, back in 1991, when he did a duet with Marilyn Scott, "Back to You". That song was just beautiful and timeless. Then recently, I heard "Real Thing" on the radio, and I instantly fell in love with it and can't stop playing it in my head! I did some research on the net, and found out that he has released many albums before, even before I was born... So I ran to the nearest CD store, and bought Timeline (too bad his CDs are hard to find here), so that way I get to hear all the greatest hits from him... And what a great CD it is!

Here's some of my favorites:
1. Real Thing: no wonder it's a big hit, especially here in Asia. It's very catchy and very uplifting.
2. Don't Ask My Neighbor: a great song, you can't help but sing along.
3. Let It Be Me: another classic song, but it's different when Bobby sing it.
4. Once upon a Time: a very romantic song, just listen to the melody.
5. Don't Lead Me On: a unique "doo-wop" style, we don't hear it often nowadays.
6. Baby, It's Cold Outside: a marvelous duet between Bobby and Vanessa Williams, another uplifting song.
7. Good to Me: a brand new song and a very touching one.

But these are just some of his masterpieces. To get the "real thing", you simply MUST BUY this CD! You won't regret it!
Seville to Sante Fe: A Spanish Guitar Anthology
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Review of Classical Guitar- Terry Muska
  • excellent music
Seville to Sante Fe: A Spanish Guitar Anthology

Manufacturer: Talking Taco/Iago Records
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ASIN: B000001D3K
Release Date: 1999-05-18

Tracks:

  1. Cancion Mixtteca (Frank Corrales)
  2. Camino A Santa Fe (Ruben Romero)
  3. Adelita (Frank Corrales)
  4. Recuerdos De La Alhambra (Terry Muska)
  5. La LLorona (Frank Corrales)
  6. Romance Antiquo (Ben Tavera King)
  7. Valentina (Frank Corrales)
  8. Adelita (Terry Muska)
  9. Delgadina (Frank Corrales)
  10. El Testament d'Amelia (Terry Muska)
  11. Seis Cuerdas y Seis Cervezas (Frank Corrales)
  12. Amanacer En Nuevo Mexico (Ruben Romero)
  13. Canarios (Ben Tavera King)
  14. Las Golondrinas (Frank Corrales)
  15. Romance Anonimo (Terry Muska)
  16. Leyenda (Terry Muska)
  17. Cielito Linda (Frank Corrales)
  18. Lagrima (Terry Muska)
  19. El Abandonado (Frank Corrales)
  20. FaLai Mina Amor (Ben Tavera King)

Product Description

The solo and duo guitar arrangements on "SEville to Santa Fe" cover over 500 years of guitar music starting withthe royal courts of Spain and continuing through today with performances of the best-loved selections from the Spanish and Mexican guitar reperoire and flamenco improvisations.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Review of Classical Guitar- Terry Muska.......2000-04-15

One of my favorite instruments to listen to is the classical guitar. I currently have all of Terry Muska's CDs in my collection. These CDs are relaxing and inspiring and I often listen to them when I am drawing or webdesigning.

Beautiful work, Terry!

5 out of 5 stars excellent music.......1999-01-28

This music is traditional and will last from generation to generation as it has. It gathers people from all ages. The spanish guitar is made for the soothing and comfort of the soul with this CD. You will want to listen to this CD forever, you will never out grow it.
Deep Throat Anthology, Pts. 1 & 2
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A NICE TRIP, BACK TO 1972.........................
  • Deep Throat To You All!
Deep Throat Anthology, Pts. 1 & 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Light in the Attic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0006LY0MC
Release Date: 2005-01-25

Tracks:

  1. She's Got To Have It
  2. Deeper And Deeper
  3. La La La
  4. Latino
  5. Deep Throat
  6. Run Linda Run
  7. Saxy
  8. Deeper And Deeper
  9. Driving With Linda
  10. Everybody Gets A Little Piece Of This Strange
  11. Love Is Strange
  12. Money Is No Object
  13. Invasion Of The Nurses
  14. Bubbles
  15. Oh, Doctor Young
  16. Pussy Cola
  17. Relax Your Muscles, My Dear
  18. House Calls
  19. Case No. 218 Wilbur Wang
  20. Deep Throat To You All

Album Description

Don't tell the grandkids... Deep Throat is back! Experience a truly sick reissue of two legendary soundtracks, Deep Throat I & II. A dirty brew of early '70s easy-listening porno funk! Plus, notes by Ron Jeremy. Light In The Attic. 2004.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A NICE TRIP, BACK TO 1972................................2005-09-04

Threw out my old vinyl on this baby, got out of the 1970s, and with the 21st century, and picked up this cd. I love it, the hoakiness, the fun, the dialouge and that post psychedelic sound. "Deepthroat" since its release in 1972, has grossed over $600,000,000 and cost $25,000 to make in one week of filming in Florida. Linda Lovelace with her assumed talents and "Deepthroat" revolutionized the porn industry. Fine linear notes by Porn Porker "Ron Jeremy" are a facinating look into this landmark movie. Everybody was seeing Deepthroat" instead of just talking about it, now doing it, well that is another story better left unsaid. This music brings you back to the fun 1970s. "Deepthroat II" is a better soundtrack than 1, but I still like the original the best. The lackluster organ rips, the raunchy dialouge, all this brings you back to a turmoil filled time with the unfortunate Vietnam War going on, but some what a simpler time.........R.I.P. LINDA LOVELACE,DEEPTHROAT TO YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Deep Throat To You All!.......2005-01-31

Now I have owned Trunk's copy of this record for the last 5 years. Previously I heard the original copy on a friends record player. The sound quality always sucked hard until this release by Light In The Attic. From reviewing the CD it appears old film equipment was used to convert from mono to stereo. And the tracks actually sound good! On top of that LITA has added Deep Throat 2 to the CD! Probably better music then Throat 1...and barely ever heard. There are some sick notes by the hedge hog and a prof William Wackenstein. Ron speaks of deep throating tricks while Prof William talks about throat parties, ludes and trying to bang Trannies! What a group the LITA label hangs with! These guys obviously have deep issues! Make sure and peel off the sticker on the cover...as santa brings a hard one for you peepers! Grab your girl, a cheap bottle of wine and start the deep throatin' - and smash Trunk's old copy - YOU DON'T NEED IT ANYMORE!
An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music: First A-Chronology, Vol. 1
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An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music: First A-Chronology, Vol. 1
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sub Rosa
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000669SN
Release Date: 2004-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Corale - Luigi Russolo
  2. Wochende
  3. Cinq Etudes de Bruits: Etude Violette - Pierre Schaeffer
  4. Scambi - Henri Pousseur
  5. Dresden Interleaf 13 February 1945 - Gordon Mumma
  6. Trance #2 - John Cale, Tony Conrad, Angus MacLise
  7. October 24, 1992: Graz, Austria - Survival Research Laboratories
  8. Ragout: KRezpt Von Einsturzende Neubauten - Einste Neubauten,
  9. Aspekt - Konrad Boehmer

Tracks:

  1. Hommage John Cage - Nam June Paik
  2. Rozart Mix
  3. Audience - Sonic Youth
  4. Po ectronique - Iannis Xenakis
  5. Concret Ph - Iannis Xenakis
  6. FTP > Bundle/Conduit 23
  7. Little Noise in the System (Moog System) - Pauline Oliveros
  8. One Minute - Ryoji Ikeda

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Legal Stuff Apart..........2007-04-21

To understand this review, take a look at the reviews of the other volumes in this series, particularly Vol. 4...
Some of the music on this series is so weird and beautiful that the composers should be grateful that it is released here. They should think of this series as a sampler which might atract us, the general public, into further investigation of their work, which we most probably would have never had the chance to hear or even become aware of its existence nor of that of the composers/artists. Don't be so greedy... for I believe you have been done a favor. The same goes for the other volumes of this series. TWO THUMBS UP!
Ill-Conceived PDQ Bach Anthology
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Witty and Charming
Ill-Conceived PDQ Bach Anthology

Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000FDBK
Release Date: 1998-11-24

Tracks:

  1. This Is Professor Pete
  2. 1712 Overture (S. 1712)
  3. Introduction
  4. II. Aria With Chorus: 'Howdy There'
  5. Recitative: 'It Wasn't Long'
  6. III. My Heart
  7. Recitative: 'When Oedipus Heard'
  8. VI. Chorale And Finale
  9. Introduction
  10. Love Me
  11. WTWP Station ID
  12. Oo-La-La Introduction
  13. Oo-La-La: Cookin' French Like The French Cook French - Dana Krueger
  14. Introduction: The Musical Sacrifice (S. 50% Off)
  15. I. Fuga Meshuga - Susan Palma
  16. Introduction
  17. Classical Rap (S. 1-2-3) - Grandmaster Flab
  18. Introduction
  19. I. C Major - Christopher O'Riley
  20. Introduction
  21. II. Simply Grand Minuet
  22. Introduction
  23. Little Bunny Hop Hop Hop
  24. Introduction
  25. Minuet Militaire
  26. Enough Already

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Witty and Charming.......2000-08-15

This CD is fun and action packed as much as you could hope for in a CD. He uses quotes from many famous folk and classical songs and implements them into his own compositions with a bit of a twist. For example, in Classical rap, where he raps about being the best rapper in the world with terrific brass interludes between the verses. The orchestra plays a clip from Vivaldi's "Spring" and then he twists it into a record "wicky-wicky" to the same tune. He introduces every peice before it is played in a hilarious manner in which he talks about the peice and something else that was going on in the composers mind as he wrote the peice. Starting at the begining-

This is Professor Pete- Peter Schickele introduces himself as well as P.D.Q.

1712 Overture- A takeoff of the 1812 overture of course, with snatches of some famous folktunes thrown in here and there.

Oedipus Tex- A parady of the Greek Myth Oedipus Rex where he murders his father who is the King. Oedipus Tex lives a life like his brother but in Texas style.

The next tracks are more comedy than exactly music like the WTWP station giving options over the phone about how you would like to hear a certain peice of music. Cooking French... is a woman cooking a French gourmet meal but flubbing up the entire time.

What I have already said pretty much sums it up. The rest of the tracks are equally hilarious and as witty as all the others. If you buy this CD you will not regret it no matter what type of music you listen to.
An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 3: 1952-2004
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An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 3: 1952-2004

Manufacturer: Sub Rosa
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0002Y4PPU
Release Date: 2004-11-02

Tracks:

  1. De Natura Sonorum: Matis Induites - Bernard Parmegiani
  2. Short Presentation of the 1948 Sackbut: The Sackbut Blues/A ... - Hugh Le Caine
  3. Stereo Music for Serge Modular Prototype - Keith Fullerton Whitman
  4. Last Largo - Ilhan Mimaroglu
  5. Room Pieces [Excerpt] - Michael J. Schumacher
  6. Ovipool
  7. Stone: Reciprocal
  8. Flume
  9. Execution of Intelligence - Zbigniew Karkowski
  10. Birds and Warhorse
  11. Requiem: Dies Irae - Michel Chion

Tracks:

  1. Sttimen ni4 & #1 - Erkki Kurenniemi
  2. Time...Dot
  3. Early Work 6
  4. Klangstudies II - Herbert Eimert
  5. Eve
  6. Teilmenge - Asmus Tietchens
  7. Feuerland - Michael Rother
  8. Contacte - To Rococo Rot
  9. Till Zakynthos (Op. 205) - Rune Lindblad
  10. Eternal Love #3

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Legal Stuff Apart.......2007-04-21

To understand this review, take a look at the reviews of the other volumes in this series...
Some of the music on this series is so weird and beautiful that the composers should be grateful that it is released here. They should think of this series as a sampler which might atract us, the general public, into further investigation of their work, which we most probably would have never had the chance to hear it or become aware of its existence or of the composers/artists. Don't be so greedy... for I believe you have been done a favor. The same goes for the other volumes of this series. TWO THUMBS UP!

Anthology, Vol. 1: 1980-1984
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Anthology, Vol. 1: 1980-1984
Marty Haugen
Manufacturer: Gia Publications
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000IXI1
Release Date: 1999-05-04

Tracks:

  1. Canticle Of The Sun
  2. My Soul In Stillness Waits
  3. We Walk By Faith
  4. Sing Out, Earth And Skies!
  5. To You, O Lord
  6. Child Of Wonder
  7. The Light Of Christ
  8. We Are Many Parts
  9. Be With Me
  10. Rejoice, Rejoice!
  11. Eye Has Not Seen
  12. Taste And See
  13. Tree Of Life
  14. We Remember
  15. Gather Us In

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I Love This.......2006-12-05

I actually grew up listening to some of Mr. Haugen's songs in church and he actually performed at our church a while back. Thanks to CD's like his, I can actually listen to songs I like hearing at church at home as well. I can't really say what favorites I have because I like all of his songs.

5 out of 5 stars hey haters.......2006-06-01

I grew up with Marty Haugen songs and NO MUSIC makes me feel more tied to the Church and community worship with fellow Catholics like his songs do.

I understand it might be difficult for the older crowd to accept that music changes, but I SELDOM sing along to any of the older, traditional songs at Mass because I can't relate to the sound of them.

Worship is worship. Praising God doesn't have to be ONLY in the traditional-sounding songs.

1 out of 5 stars Symptomatic of Destructive Trends in the Church.......2006-01-05

If you are 50+ years old and were a hippie back in the day, then you will love this album.

However, if you have a vital relationship to Christ in the Eucharist and find that you desire to be more like John Paul II than Mick Jaggar, then you will most likely know what it is like to suffer through an aging Boomer dominated liturgy having to listen to the banal diddies of Mr. Marty Haugen.

The vista of the transcendent ought to be reflected in liturgical music - simple Chant, Classical Hymns, and Choral music do this very well because there is no agenda in the music other than Beauty.

The music of Mr. Haugen betrays his agenda to re-make Catholicism into something that resembles the folk-hippy-holiness of the Boomer's drug induced "mystical" connectedness of their youth.

This music is the fruit of Woodstock and pot culture brought into the sanctuary.

Just listen to the free clips above and ask yourself, "In 200 years time, will the Catholic Church still be singing these songs and consider them 'sacred music'?"

Me thinks not.

Spend your money on some solid Gregorian Chant instead.

1 out of 5 stars You have got to be kidding me.......2005-12-07

On the old Amateur Hour, Major Bowes would have gonged Marty Haugen about five bars into his first selection.

This shamefully cheap stuff has infected Catholic churches for the last two decades.

Why won't we do better than this stuff???

1 out of 5 stars People Buy This Stuff?.......2005-11-19

Having been force-fed Haugen's pap on a weekly basis for many years, I cringe at the thought of a Marty Haugen CD. It boggles the mind that there is anyone so sadomasochistic as to actually pay money to hear his drivel. "Gather Us In" is one of the most atrocious hymns ever to disturb the air, and this is just one of the vapors of miasma permeating Haugen's anthology.

"And he opened the sixth seal, and Marty Haugen composed music for Bryan Adams"
The Hugo Masters: An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music, Vol. 1 - Bowed Strings
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    The Hugo Masters: An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music, Vol. 1 - Bowed Strings
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Celestial Harmonies
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    ChinaChina | Far East & Asia | International | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0000007WV
    Release Date: 1992-11-03

    Tracks:

    1. Night Thoughts - Li Ming-Xiong
    2. Spring Morning In Suzhou - Deng Jian-Dong
    3. Stroll Of New Town - Yun He-Yun
    4. Little Piece Of Henan - Liu Ming-Yuan
    5. Listening To The Pines - Hua Yan-Jun
    6. Crescent Moon At Dawn - Liu Ming-Yuan
    7. Zhong Hua Liu Ban - Shen Feng-Quan
    8. Flicking Of Candles - Liu Tian-Hua
    9. Market Gathering - Zeng Jia-Qing
    10. Rains Patterning At Plantain Leaves - Traditional
    11. Lament Of Zhaojun - Traditional
    12. Beautiful Scene Of Spring - Beijing Opera
    13. Xiaoyao Ferry - Min Hui-Fen

    Album Description

    Chinese classical music is a much larger field than Western classical music. It covers a huge geographical area as well as a time frame of thousands of years. Although some of China's musical instruments have changed very little in hundreds or thousands of years, others were adapted to Western standards under the influence of Russian musicians during the middle of this century. In some cases, frets were added to non-chromatic instruments and tonalities standardized. The liner notes of The Hugo Masters: An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music contain extensive documentation of the various instruments used in Chinese solo and orchestral music, with descriptions of their history and modifications, as well as an essay to help Western listeners understand the background of Chinese classical music.

    The instruments fall into four categories, each constituting a separate compact disk:
    Volume One: Bowed Strings
    Volume Two: Plucked Strings
    Volume Three: Woodwinds
    Volume Four: Percussion
    These disks are available individually or as a collector's series in a beautifully designed silk boxed set.

    The music itself is highly varied and richly emotional. The music paints pictures of China's people, their culture and homeland, and their dreams and their despair. The Hugo Masters: An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music is a joint effort of the Hugo and Celestial Harmonies labels to bring this definitive anthology to listeners worldwide. This is the first time these recordings have become available to audiences outside of Hong Kong. For listeners unfamiliar with Chinese classical music, these works are a powerful and emotional awakening.

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