Cycles
Track Listings
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1. Doctor
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2. One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)
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3. Take Me to the Highway
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4. South of the Border
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5. Time Is Here and Gone
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6. Need a Little Taste of Love
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7. I Can Read Your Mind
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8. Tonight I'm Coming Through (The Border)
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9. Wrong Number
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10. Too High a Price
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11. Anything for Love [#][*]
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12. Need a Little Taste of Love [Remix][#][*]
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Editorial Reviews
Album Description
2002 reissue of 1989 album remastered with 2 bonus tracks 'Anything For Love' and the 5 1/2 minutes remixed version of 'Need A Little Taste Of Love'.
Cycles, Music, The Doobie Brothers, Album Rock, Boogie Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, Soft Rock
Average customer rating:
- Love it!!!!
- Sinatra's best phrasing work...3 1/2
- An uneven album
- Chairman of the Board tackles New Music in '68
- Frank's Soft-Rock Cycle
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Cycles
Frank Sinatra
Manufacturer: Wea International
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ASIN: B000006L3W
Release Date: 1999-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Rain In My Heart
- From Both Sides, Now
- Little Green Apples
- Pretty Colors
- Cycles
- Wandering
- By The Time I Get To Phoenix
- Moody River
- My Way Of Life
- Gentle On My Mind
Album Details
Out of Print in the USA as of 5/4/99.
Customer Reviews:
Love it!!!!.......2006-12-04
I remember suffering from depression as a teenager and listening to this album over and over again. Quite a departure from Frank Sinatra's usual stuff.
Sinatra's best phrasing work...3 1/2.......2006-11-29
This is Sinatra's first full-fledged album of rock material. The songs here aren't great...but I think Sinatra does his best phrasing work on this album.
Sinatra sings songs the way they were meant to be sung, the prime example here is "By The Time I Get To Phoenix," blows Glen Campbells' away, "Little Green Apples" and "Cycles" are excellent and make this album worthwhile.
"Gentle On My Mind" is given a fine reading, "My Way Of Life" and "Rain In My Heart are given knock-out performances and arrangements.
Moody River is fun, but it is a mystery as to why Sinatra added it here. The rest of the songs are ok and make up a nonetheless entertaining album showing a different side to Sinatra. A must for Sinatra Fanatics.
An uneven album.......2006-01-23
By Sinatra's standards, this is a weak album.
Yes, CYCLES, BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX and LITTLE GREEN APPLES are done very very nicely. Especially the 1st two songs fit Sinatra to a T!
The rest of the songs are so so.....
Compared to the MY WAY album, this one pales.
This was Sinatra's first Middle of the Road attempt with Costa and they got better as they went along.
Chairman of the Board tackles New Music in '68.......2005-08-13
Conducted by Bill Miller, and arranged by Don Costa, "Cycles" finds Sinatra tipping his hat to Joni Mitchell & some Nashville songwriters, among others. Nothing here swings, nor is it meant to.
Sinatra tears into the opening track, "Rain In My Heart," in bombastic fashion, his baritone strong. And he turns in an oddly-infectuous, nicely-phrased "From Both Sides, Now," though I wish he would have told the organist/harpsicordist to go scram. Other good tracks include a smooth, reflective "Cycles," a sincere "By the Time I Get To Phoenix," and a nicely-orchestrated, nicely sung "Gentle On My Mind."
Regretfully, "Moody River" found its way onto a Sinatra album...
Lastly, the album's cover is one of the great Sinatra shots ever. Either a dame has just broken his heart, or he's wondering why he puts up with all us clowns.
Frank's Soft-Rock Cycle.......2005-07-26
"Cycles" is Frank's first serious foray into the soft rock/folk music scene in the late sixties. It is an eclectic mix of tunes ranging from "Little Green Apples" to "By The Time I Get To Phoenix". The real standout, however, is "My Way Of Life" which Frank infuses with musical passion and his instinctive feel for the emotional message and tone of the lyric. There are no classic standards here from Cole Porter or Johnny Mercer or any of the other great songwriters that Sinatra revered. This is clearly new musical territory for Frank, and he stamps each song with his own unique interpretation that makes the album work. The mood is mellow and reflective, and Don Costa's soft strings provide the perfect backdrop for Sinatra's vocals. This is not a great album compared to his incomparable body of work with Capitol and his early work with Reprise, but it is still a five-star effort. Sinatra's voice is still excellent, and his timing, phrasing, and diction are flawless. Buy it if you can find a copy, and enjoy the greatest vocalist of all time as he ventures into a new musical universe and once again demonstrates what true musical genius is.
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- Harley Davidson Road Songs
- Some hits and misses
- Great Party Music
- This Rocks!
- Wrecking Opinions
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Harley-Davidson Cycles: Road Songs
Various Artists
Manufacturer: The Right Stuff
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ASIN: B000002TUC
Release Date: 1994-11-29 |
Tracks:
- Against The Wind - Bob Seger
- Fire On The Mountain - Marshall Tucker Band
- Let It Roll - Little Feat
- Call Me The Breeze - Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Statesboro Blues - Allman Brothers
- Green Grass And High Tides - Outlaws
- Ridin' The Storm Out - REO Speedwagon
- Bad Company - Bad Company
- Wild Child - W.A.S.P.
- Hot Blooded - Foreigner
- Thirty Days In The Hole - Humble Pie
- That Smell - Lynryd Skynyrd
- Devil Went Down To Georgia - Charlie Daniels Band
- Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
- Ballad Of Easy Rider - Byrds
Tracks:
- Radar Love - Golden Earring
- All Right Now - Free
- Highway 49 - George Thorogood
- I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar
- Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent
- Hair Of The Dog - Nazareth
- Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White
- Sign Of The Gypsy Queen - April Wine
- Sacred Ground - Craig Chaquico
- Ride The Tiger - Jefferson Starship
- On The Road Again - Canned Heat
- The Weight - Band
- Rockin' Down The Highway - Doobie Brothers
- Ride Ride Ride - Foghat
- Highway Lady - UFO
Customer Reviews:
Harley Davidson Road Songs.......2006-10-25
This is an excellent collection of classic rock songs associated with the open road and a free spirit, just like Harley Davidson Motorcycles.
Some hits and misses.......2005-09-20
As a long time motorcyclist, I was hoping this would be a collection of the greatest riding songs ever. It's not. Bob Segar's ROLL ME AWAY and Bon Jovi's DEAD OR ALIVE are not here. It blows my mind that none of the Harley CDs have ROLL ME AWAY but do have Segar's AGAINST THE WIND, which has nothing to do with riding motorcycles. I might of missed the point, but if it's a Harley CD I'm expecting more songs that are about riding or refer to motorcycles in the song.
Great Party Music.......2005-08-15
This is great music to listen to while you sit around and party with your friends. For me it brings back memories of younger days. We do own a Harley, but to enjoy these tunes, it's not necessary. It's also good listening for just hanging out with the one you love.
This Rocks!.......2003-07-30
This is a great CD! My only complaints are "Sacred Ground," which doesn't rock, and "Ridin' the Storm Out," which would be ok if it was the live version. But it's not. Other than that, it's the perfect CD for a road trip.
Wrecking Opinions.......2002-11-08
Awesome CD! That outta the way, this CD is the best compilation of songs I've seen in thirteen and a half years. There's nothing quite as good as listening to Radar Love, I Can't Drive 55, and On The Road Again all on the same disc set! And the songs on this album, even the mistitled Devil Went Down To Georgia (As I remember it it's called Deuling Fiddles), every single one of them, beats anything you could hear on "Today's Hit Music Station". Now, this is my personal opinion, and actually has to deal with a post on the reviews, but Mean Streak needs a life and a few spelling lessons. Sounds to me like Mean Streak is a disgruntled rice-burner boozer with a taste for music about as deep and broad as my pinkie toe. Just my opinion. Oh, and this album is a must-buy.
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- It might be illegal to put this much beauty on one CD.
- The splendor of "Dirait-on"
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Lauridsen: The Complete Choral Cycles
Manufacturer: Fresh Water Records
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ASIN: B000000ID8
Release Date: 1996-03-19 |
Tracks:
- MID-WINTER SONGS: ON POEMS BY ROBERT GRAVES: Lament for Pasiphae
- MID-WINTER SONGS: ON POEMS BY ROBERT GRAVES: Like Snow
- MID-WINTER SONGS: ON POEMS BY ROBERT GRAVES: She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep
- MID-WINTER SONGS: ON POEMS BY ROBERT GRAVES: Mid-Winter Waking
- MID-WINTER SONGS: ON POEMS BY ROBERT GRAVES: Intercession in Late October
- MADRIGALI: SIX 'FIRESONGS' ON ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POEMS: Ov'e, Lass, Il Bel Viso
- MADRIGALI: SIX 'FIRESONGS' ON ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POEMS: Quando Son Piu Lontan
- MADRIGALI: SIX 'FIRESONGS' ON ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POEMS: Amor, Io Sento L'alma
- MADRIGALI: SIX 'FIRESONGS' ON ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POEMS: Io Piango
- MADRIGALI: SIX 'FIRESONGS' ON ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POEMS: Luci Serene E Chiare
- MADRIGALI: SIX 'FIRESONGS' ON ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POEMS: Se Per Havervi, Oime
- LES CHANSONS DES ROSES: RAINER MARIA RILKE: En Une Seule Fleur
- LES CHANSONS DES ROSES: RAINER MARIA RILKE: Contre Qui, Rose
- LES CHANSONS DES ROSES: RAINER MARIA RILKE: De Ton Reve Trop Plein
- LES CHANSONS DES ROSES: RAINER MARIA RILKE: La Rose Complete
- LES CHANSONS DES ROSES: RAINER MARIA RILKE: Dirait-on
Customer Reviews:
It might be illegal to put this much beauty on one CD........2000-09-04
Lauridsen has a sense of harmony and rhythm that creates a serene sanctuary of music. One to which a sensory-numbed urbanite (that'd be me) can escape. His music is exciting enough to hold my deficient attention, but soothing enough to calm me and convince me that email, cell phones, and deadlines can wait. His lines flow effortlessly into one another, and his voice-leading is delicate and clever. There is no better living composer of choral music. Period.
The splendor of "Dirait-on".......1999-07-15
I haven't actually heard this C.D. - but I have heard most of the works on it. Morten Lauridsen's work with "Les Chansons des Roses" is absolutely breathtaking. My personal favorite is "Dirait-on." It is so beautiful - it soothes the mind and soul.
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- The First Reunion CD By The Doobie Brothers Is Great
- "Stop hating, and get over it"
- The Doobies Without Michael McDonal R-O-C-K!!!
- The return of the Doobie Brothers
- Rockin' Reunion
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Cycles
The Doobie Brothers
Manufacturer: One Way Records Inc
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ASIN: B0000648RM
Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
Tracks:
- Doctor
- One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)
- Take Me to the Highway
- South of the Border
- Time Is Here and Gone
- Need a Little Taste of Love
- I Can Read Your Mind
- Tonight I'm Coming Through (The Border)
- Wrong Number
- Too High a Price
- Anything for Love [#][*]
- Need a Little Taste of Love [Remix][#][*]
Album Description
2002 reissue of 1989 album remastered with 2 bonus tracks 'Anything For Love' and the 5 1/2 minutes remixed version of 'Need A Little Taste Of Love'.
Customer Reviews:
The First Reunion CD By The Doobie Brothers Is Great.......2007-04-27
CYCLES, which is the Doobie Brothers' first CD after getting back together, is a great one, recapturing the gritty ambience which disappeared with Michael McDonald's arrival in early 1976. The big hit here was "The Doctor", but there are other great songs here as well, including a remake of the Isley Brothers' "Need A Little Taste Of Love." The fact that the band members believe that the young Australian tourist jailed in Indonesia since 2005 for drug-smuggling was unjustly convicted makes CYCLES an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience.
"Stop hating, and get over it".......2006-10-07
This goes to the a**hole L Brown and all the other idiots who don't know anything about real soul. I'm a (true) Doobie Brothers fan and I'll be the first to admit that all of their albums (which I own, excluding the ones after Michael McDonald's departure) are classics. I love Tom Johnston but but Michael is truly a better singer. The albums with Michael are are nonstop listening. As oppose to maybe two or three that were not up to par pre-McDonald. I'm a black man and I would put McDonald as one of my top ten vocalist of all time. His voice is so unique and has aged well. If you love straight ahead classic rock (like I do) but can't hear anything else - well then the Michael McDonald led Doobies may be a little out of your league. So try to advance your musical knowlegde. And remember - keep the long train runnin!!
The Doobies Without Michael McDonal R-O-C-K!!!.......2006-07-11
Simply put, Michael McDonald ruined the Doobie Brothers. What had been a good rockin' band was transformed into a bland popish group with none of the soul of the original band. This disc, the first recorded by the band since the departure of McDonald and his tasteless influence, is a return to the good time rock for which the band was originally known.
If you liked the Doobies pre-McDonald, then you'll love this disc. If you like the Michael McDonald Doobies, then disconnect from the internet and turn on your local adult pop radio station - there you'll get the same lame, withering, worthless pop that makes people vomit on elevators.
The return of the Doobie Brothers.......2005-10-06
This comeback of the Doobie Brothers lacks Michael McDonald,so I'm only giving four stars. The original Doobie Brothers members reformed in 1989,after a seven-year split. McDonald joined the band in 1975 shortly before original frontman Tom Johnston's exit
the following year. The DB's had broken all ties with their original record label,Warner Brothers after the disbanding. This triumphant comeback was originally released on Capitol. The songs on this album are very good,I must admit. McDonald(in '89) was enjoying success as a solo performer. I believe McDonald decided not to rejoin the DB's. The DB's originally formed around 1969 or '70 and one night caught the attention of a WB producer who patronized the bikers' bar the band was playing at at the time. So the DB's got their first contract with WB and on to success they went.
Rockin' Reunion.......2003-11-20
The original lineup (well, the Toulouse St. lineup to be fair) of the Doobie Brothers finally got back to together to release an album in the summer of 1989. The result is, in my opinion, their best work. There is really no weakness throughout the album. The Doctor was the huge hit, of course, reaching #9 on the pop charts and #1 on the Rock charts. The followup single was no slackoff itself, as it reached #45 on the pop charts and #3! on the Rock chart. South of the Border also fared well on the rock charts. Musically however, this album flows together so neatly, and each song is so thoughtfully catchy that there are no songs to skip over. Time is Here and Gone is one of the most amazing songs you will ever here - it's message and it's music echo so very true. In fact, lyrically, this album is no doubt the most mature the band ever did. But the music is what makes the Doobs - roaring guitars, sweet acoustics, and their lush, trademark harmonies. This album shows the best of all worlds. So pop it in and be reminded that "Music is the doctor...of my soul".
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- Knockout Collection
- Knockout Collection
- Not true Harley music
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Harley-Davidson Cycles: Road Songs, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: The Right Stuff
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ASIN: B00000C2MQ
Release Date: 1998-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Keep Yourself Alive - Queen
- Bad To The Bone - George Thorogood & The Destroyers
- Bad Motor Scooter - Montrose
- Midnight Rider - Gregg Allman
- Look Over Yonder - Jimi Hendrix
- Easy Livin' - Uriah Heep
- Motor City Madhouse - Ted Nugent
- Renegade - Styx
- Rebel Yell - Billy Idol
- Street Of Dreams - Rainbow
- Highway Star - Deep Purple
- Two Tickets To Paradise - Eddie Money
- We're An American Band - Grand Funk Railroad
- Shadows Of The Night - Pat Benetar
- Highway Song - Blackfoot
- Bonus Track - Bonus Track
Tracks:
- Day Of The Eagle - Robin Trower
- Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
- Flirtin' With Disaster - Molly Hatchet
- Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
- Livin' In The U.S.A. - Steve Miller Band
- Hold On Loosely - 38 Special
- Drivin' Wheel - Foghat
- Under My Wheels - Alice Cooper
- Gone, Gone, Gone - Bad Company
- I'm A Man - Spencer Davis Group
- Face The Day - Great White
- Locomotive Breath - Jethro Tull
- Heading Out To The Highway - Judas Priest
- Walk Away - The James Gang
- Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Bonus Track - Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
Knockout Collection.......1999-05-22
If you could buy a collection with "Bad To The Bone", "Midnight Rider", "Highway Star", "Two Tickets To Paradise", "We're An American Band", "Magic Carpet Ride" and 24 other great songs, would you? I did, and it's great.
Knockout Collection.......1999-05-22
If you could buy a collection with "Bad To The Bone", "Midnight Rider", "Highway Star", "Two Tickets To Paradise", "We're An American Band", "Magic Carpet Ride" and 24 other great songs, would you? I did, and it's great.
Not true Harley music.......1998-11-02
I bought this with great anticipation. I was quite disappointed when I got it. Billy Idol was never one of my favorites. I don't recommend this one. Save your money for something else.
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- A matter of completion
- Three of Mahler's Song Cycles, Three Artists, One Conductor
- Lovely beyond words!!!
- Amazing
- Rapturous,diaphanous Mahler Lieder
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Mahler Lied Mahler Lieder Song Cycles
Boulez , Mahler , Quasthoff , Von Otter , and Vpo
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ASIN: B0006M4RPG
Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Wenn Mein Schatz Hochzeit Macht
- Ging Heut Morgen Ubers Feld
- Ich Hab Ein Gluhend Messer
- Die Zwei Blauen Augen
- Blicke Mir Nicht In Die Lieder
- Ich Atmet Einen Linden Duft
- Liebst Du Um Schonheit
- Ich Bin Der Welt Abhanden Gekommen
- Um Mitternacht
- Nun Will Die Sonn So Hell Aufgehn
- Nun Seh Ich Wohl, Warum So Dunkle Flammen
- Wenn Dein Mutterlein
- Oft Denk Ich, Sie Sind Nur Ausgegangen
- In Diesem Wetter, In Diesem Braus
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These songs reveal Mahler, that frankly autobiographical composer, at his emotionally most personal. For the Songs of a Wayfarer, the earliest cycle (later extensively revised), the poetry--a sorrowful tale of unrequited young love--is Mahler's own. The music is simple, lyrical, and deeply moving, going from inward grief through suicidal anguish to calm resignation. (Two of the themes reappear in the First Symphony.) In Kindertotenlieder, the poet Friedrich Rückert laments the loss of his children, a tragedy he knew from personal experience. Mahler, however, began composing the music before he became a father; two years after he'd completed it, his older daughter died. The cycle contains some of the most harrowing, wrenching songs in the literature. By contrast, the five other Rückert songs radiate a serene happiness that is like a breath of fresh air. The performances on this disc are breathtaking. Quasthoff's voice seems to become more and more beautiful; pure, velvety and warm, it has an endless range of dynamics, nuances and inflections. He draws the listener in from the first moment. Urmana gives the Rückert songs just the right sunny lightness, soaring up in long, sustained, caressing phrases; she keeps the last song, "Um Mitternacht," from becoming bombastic. Although the Kindertotenlieder are really a bereaved father's lament, von Otter makes them totally convincing. Her voice is dark, intense, and luminous. As for the orchestra, Boulez inspires masterful precision and impeccable balance, letting every line stand out. He turns Mahler's incomparable instrumentation into a tapestry of blazing, glittering colors, unleashing both inward and outward tempests. This record will leave you overwhelmed and heartbroken. --Edith Eisler
Customer Reviews:
A matter of completion.......2005-10-07
I have a personal reason for liking this CD. Anne-Sofie von Otter, when she did her previous CD of Mahler Lieder with John Eliot Gardiner in 1996, omitted the Kindertotenlieder (I assume she had children at the time who have subsequently grown up). Now, besides Quasthoff singing the Songs of a Wayfarer and Violeta Urmana singing the Ruckert-lieder (both beautifully)we have finally got Anne-Sofie singing the Kindertotenlieder and recordings of Anne-Sofie singing the three major Mahlerian Lieder Cycles. All is crisply conducted by Boulez and a special joy!
Three of Mahler's Song Cycles, Three Artists, One Conductor.......2005-06-28
Pierre Boulez, now in his eighties, has become not only a master of orchestral score clarity: Boulez has also become a poet of the Romantic repertoire. The three beloved song cycles of Gustav Mahler here performed are among Mahler's most tender statements and Boulez allows all of the beauty and anguish to flow unfettered under his leadership.
The brilliant Thomas Quasthoff offers one of the most exquisitely sung 'Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen' ever recorded. His voice is lush and rich and seamless and he maintains his high level of musicality while becoming utterly absorbed in the poetry of the lyrics. The result is ravishingly beautiful.
Violeta Urmana follows him singing the 'Ruckert Lieder' with somewhat of a light voice until she reaches the 'Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen' when she settles into not only a lovely vocal bloom but a sense of emotional commitment. She continues this mood through the final 'Um Mitternacht'.
And then the stage belongs to Anne Sofie von Otter for 'Kindertotenlieder'. With Boulez she creates magic out of these mournful songs. This is one of the best performances we're likely to hear for a while.
In the end it is to Boulez' credit that he selected the soloists and placed the order of songs and of course conducts the entire ensemble (the Vienna Philharmonic is the orchestra) with expressive brio. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, June 05
Lovely beyond words!!!.......2005-05-12
At long last...a recording of the Wayfarer Songs that surpasses the classic Fischer-Dieskau from 1968...once thought to be unassailable!!! Why??? Quasthoff's ineffably beautiful voice and performance; Boulez' incredible, mellow, EMOTIONAL conducting; and the Vienna Philharmonic miraculously shadows the two of them with their very special signature sound. Fischer-Dieskau's voice always sounded to me like it was a limited instrument, but his artistry and intelligence always helped him navigate smoothly around its limitations. Quasthoff, on the other hand, has one of the most luscious voices for this repertoire and it is here displayed with a degree of subtlety and musicality that is touching -- heart-breakingly so...
Even more important, this recording features a timpanist than can play in tune. The Bavarian Radio Orchestra, under Rafael Kubelik, in the older recording, includes a timpanist that NEVER gets his lower note in tune with the rest of the orchestra: a serious problem to anyone with a trained musical ear, especially with all the exposed timpani solos in this music.
The Rückert songs and the Kindertotenlieder, as sung by Urmana and von Otter are good performances, but most definitely not on the plane of Quasthoff and the Wayfarer cycle. Too bad the idiots at DGG didn't get the other cycles recorded by Quasthoff, also!!! If that had been the case, this recording would have been an instant classic.
As it is, the Wayfarer Songs, as performed by Thomas Quasthoff on this disc, are worth every penny. For the other two cycles run, don't walk, and get Janet Baker's recordings on EMI/Angel, then pray DGG will record Quasthoff's performances very soon!!!
BUY THIS AND LOVE IT!!!
Amazing.......2005-03-21
Boulez doing Mahler produces disparate results. His recording with the CSO of the 9nth is devoid of feeling, as if he were pushing Mahler past Webern somehow.
But this recording is unbelievable in beauty, tenderness. It is as if Boulez were comfortable simply to take the time to present the music in the most expressive way possible, but with equisite restraint. And the orchestra, one I do not usually like, is right there with him it what seems to me an amazingly passionate performance.
Rapturous,diaphanous Mahler Lieder .......2005-02-02
In his recordings of various artists' song cycles,Boulez,it seems,often has been inspired to producing some of his most profound performances.
His classic recordings of the little performed songs of Ravel, Schoenberg, and Berg still remain the yardstick by which all others are measured.
Now, comes his arrival of three Mahler lieder and the results are something to celebrate.
Indeed, this may prove to be his best Mahler yet.
In the Ruckert Lieder, Boulez coaxes both the Viennal Players and Violeta Urmana into producing sensuous sounds and colors which could come straight out the most transparent Klimt paintings.
It's my personal favorite of the three, but that opinion is already biased, as I have a definite soft spot for this piece.
Thomas Quasthoff is appropriately noble in the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and Anne-Sofie von Otter has arguably never been more profund than in the Kindentotenlieder found here.
Boulez proves here that he's far more than 'just' a musical intellect, he also has acute rythmic instinct.
Each singer is perfectly cast, the sound is superb and Boulez's conducting is among his most crystal clear and lucid to date.
Like his other songcycles, this should prove to be a genuine 'classic'.
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Cycles - Native American Flute Music
R. Carlos Nakai
Manufacturer: Canyon Records
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ASIN: B000001375
Release Date: 1993-11-23 |
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- Origins
- Shelter
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- Creativity
- Future/Past
- Cycles
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best of his work.........2002-06-25
any fan of r. carlos nakai's special flute work will love this album.. perhaps overlooked as just the soundtrack to a museum film (where I first heard this and bought the tape - The Heard Museum in Phoenix) - it truly deserves to be heard on CD. 'Creativity' may be the coolest composition of Nakai's career - catchy enough to be a single on the radio - with all the magic you know from this guy.. check this album out.
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- Great for country music lovers
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Harley-Davidson Cycles: Country Road Songs
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ASIN: B000002U2L
Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Chasin' That Neon Rainbow - Alan Jackson
- Nowhere Bound - Diamond Rio
- Born In A High Wind - Restless Heart
- Backroads - Ricky Van Shelton
- On The Road - Lee Roy Parnell
- Oklahoma Borderline - Vince Gill
- Uneasy Rider - Charlie Daniels Band
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- Life's Highway - Steve Wariner
- Two Lane Highway - Pure Prairie League
- Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind - Confederate Railroad
- Tryin' To Make A Livin' On The Road - John Anderson
- The Thunder Rolls - Tanya Tucker
- On The Road Again - Willie Nelson
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- Any Ole Stretch Of Blacktop - Shenandoah
- Let It Roll - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- Texas Is Bigger Than It Used To Be - Mark Chestnutt
- Southbound - Sammy Kershaw
- Old Hippie - The Bellamy Brothers
- A Bad Way Of Saying Goodbye - Trace Atkins
- Speed Of A Fool - Tracy Lawrence
- White Line Fever - Merle Haggard
- Whiskey Bent & Hellbound - Hank Williams, Jr.
- Desolation Road - John Bunzow
- Heartache Highway - Clay Walker
- You Never Even Called Me By My Name - David Allen Coe
- Billy The Kid - Billy Dean
- Burnin' Up The Road - McBride & The Ride
- The Wheel Keeps On Rollin' - Asleep At The Wheel
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Great for country music lovers.......2001-02-13
If you are a country music fan, it is an essential one for you. The collection of songs are really great. DON"T MISS IT.
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- Tried a little too hard to sound old
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- This is an incredible CD!! The Doobies at their best!!
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- Call "the Docter"
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Cycles
The Doobie Brothers
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ASIN: B000002UT4
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Doctor
- One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)
- Take Me to the Highway
- South of the Border
- Time Is Here and Gone
- Need a Little Taste of Love
- I Can Read Your Mind
- Tonight I'm Coming Through (The Border)
- Wrong Number
- Too High a Price
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Tried a little too hard to sound old.......2006-08-29
No one was more pleased than I when the Doobies reunited with members of the original band in place. It was reassuring with a sense of nostalgia having Tom Johnston in his rightful place in the lead. However with "Cycles" they seem to try a little too hard to sound like the Doobies of old instead of letting it come naturally sometimes playing chords that sound a little too familiar. "The Doctor" the headline track is a good example of this and sounds like one half "Sweet Maxine" and one half "China Grove." The rest of the album fares a little better. Perhaps a little more thought could have gone into this album instead of trying to pick up where "Stampede" left off. Nonetheless it is great having them back!
Outstanding Comeback - Doobies do what they do best.......2004-10-23
The Doobie Brothers' 1989 album "Cycles" marked an official comeback for the group. For the first time since the 1982 "Farewell" Tour, the Doobie Brothers would be reunited and produce a new studio album. This comeback album would be minus two core members of the Doobies: Vocalist and Keyboardist Michael McDonald and drummer Keith Knudsen. However, this comeback would be significant because it would mark the return of guitarist and lead vocalist Tom Johnston. McDonald had originally been brought in to replace Johnston when Johnston was unable to tour. Eventually Johnston would leave the group and McDonald would become a regular. As most people know, the Doobies started out out as a Southern Style Rock band. The Doobie Brothers have always shown a great ability to integrate country, folk, blues, jazz, and even gospel style into their music (especially with the addition of McDonald which saw a trend more toward R&B and Jazz). With Johnston back and McDonald gone, "Cycles" continues this integration - although now with Johnston playing guitars with vocalist/guitarist Patrick Simmons, there are times when the old Southern Style guitars continue to surface. There are also times when the R&B style is in the forefront. Also, McDonald and Knudsen might not be musicians on the album - but there are still some pieces that were co-written by each of them included on this collection. "Cycles" wasn't a lame comeback by any means. The Doobies put together one solid comeback album.
The title of the album is called "Cycles". The name comes from the Doobies love of motorcycling - and in particular Patrick Simmons love of it. But perhaps the title talks about how the Doobies go the "full cycle" in their music. Songs such as "The Doctor" and "South of the Border" show that they still haven't abandoned their Rock and Roll roots. While other songs like "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" and "Take Me to the Highway" show they can still integrate R&B into their music.
The best song on the album is the opening song "The Doctor". This was the first and the most successful single released from "Cycles". This was a song that should have garnered some consideration for Record of the Year and it didn't. It is one of the best songs I've heard the Doobies do. The opening guitar and keyboard sequence is as good as I've heard in any song. This song was co-written by Tom Johnston and it shows that Johnston can still be a contributing force to the band. The other thing that I find amazing about this song is that it appears to be a semi-autobiographical song about the Doobies themselves. Lines such as "Music is the Doctor" and "When I'm out there on the Road - The Freedom I Need is the Freedom I Leave" really sum up the Doobies and their philosophy on life.
The second single released shows the Doobies can still tap into their R&B roots, but do things - Doobie Brothers style. This single "Need a Little Taste of Love" takes an Isley Brothers tune and the Doobies put a nice Southern Rock spin on it. The rendition comes off beautifully. Johnston and Simmons are on their "A" game on guitars. At times, the guitart chords of this song remind me of an older Doobie Brothers classic "Listen to the Music".
The third single from "Cycles" continues to showcase the Southern Rock flare - this song "South of the Border". While I think it's the collection's weakest track, I do like how the Doobies incorporate some R&B style background vocals - particularly as they sing "oooh South of the Border". It is the guitar work of Johnston and Simmons that will give this song an outstanding Rock and Roll edge.
One thing that is terrific about "Cycles" is that there are other songs that weren't released as singles that are outstanding. The second song "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)". This song has much more of an R&B feel to it. Like in "South of the Border", the Rock edge isn't lost. In fact, some of the opening chords remind me a bit of Ted Nugent's "Catch Scratch Fever". The song "Tonight I'm Coming Through (The Border)" is a song co-written by Michael McDonald. This has much more of an R&B feel to it - including some saxaphone. I also think the McDonald-less Doobies pull the song off very well. However, the Doobies prove they don't need Michael McDonald to pen a good R&B style tune - the song "I Can Read Your Mind" has a solid R&B feel with some good guitar work. This might be one of the most underrated tracks on the collection.
R&B is not limited to what dimensions the Doobies can do. "Too High a Price" is the perfect song to close the album. This song showcases the Rock side - and in this song it slightly leans toward an "Arena Rock" sound. On "Take Me to the Highway", there is another great blend of fusion. The vocals start out almost Dan Fogelberg-like and then song moves toward a sound that almost reminds me a bit of the rock band Journey. "Wrong Number" is a Tom Johnston written song that has more of a Rock edge to it. Finally, "Time is Here and Gone" (the Keith Knudsen co-written song) is another song that has the Southern Rock style. Terrific harmonies with all of the vocalists really make this song something special.
This comeback album proves one thing - The Doobies were back. In the late 70s and into the early 80s, there weren't many bands out there that could produce a good fusion of music. Despite some band member changes and time passing, the Doobies still prove they can do this - and do it well. This album is highly recommended for the Doobie Brothers fan or the fan looking to explore the music of the Doobies.
This is an incredible CD!! The Doobies at their best!!.......2001-07-15
I am a die-hard Doobie Brothers fan, and found this CD quite by accident. I'm so glad I did! This CD is absolutely the guys at their very best!! I listen to it several times a week during my commute to and from work. The music puts me in such a great frame of mind, I almost wish my commute was longer! "South of the Border" is my favorite track - wow, if THAT doesn't get your hormones working, someone has already plugged your plug!! My other favorite tracks are "Need a little taste of love", "Tonight I'm coming through (The Border)" and "Time is here and gone". I think baby-boomers will especially like this CD. As I listen to the music, I'm reminded of my life in the 70's, but it also makes you feel great about your life now. This CD was very difficult to find, but well, well worth the effort it took!!
Made for a great reunion........2001-05-28
It took the Doobies about a decade to shake off the stigma of Michael McDonald. With "Cycles" they came back with the kind of rock sound that long time fans had been yearning for. The singles, "The Doctor" and "South of the Border" are great and there are several other tracks which make you feel like the boys had never been away, just taking a long break. A worthy addition to any Doobies collection.
Call "the Docter".......1998-05-19
The Doobie Brothers had seen their time go by in the 1970's. By 1989 they had very little to give, but one song on this album stands out as one of the best all out rockers of 1989!! The song is "The Docter!" "Music is the Docter, makes you feel like you want too." No truer words have ever been spoke.
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Messiaen: The Song Cycles / Jane Manning / 2CD
Manufacturer: Regis Records
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ASIN: B00069PCF8
Release Date: 2004-10-16 |
Album Description
OLIVIER MESSIAEN (1908-1992)
The Song Cycles
Poèmes pour Mi,
Chants de Terre et de Ciel
Harawi (Chant d'Amour et de Mort)
Jane Manning, soprano
David Mason, piano (Disc 1)
David Miller, piano (Disc 2)
Includes 32 page booklet with full texts.
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