Lost In L.A.
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About the Artist
Weeping Willow hails from Los Angeles, California bringing a message of things relating to life and the emotions that are experienced by everyday-people. Weeping Willow started in February 2001 and has continued to play shows throughout Los Angeles captivating audiences with an acoustic alternative sound with heart-stopping vocals by Lokelani Neese.
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The debut, independent release from Weeping Willow is produced by Loren Johnson of CEO Records. The album offers songs of love, life, hope, hunger and refreshment.
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- Spiritual History of Celtic Ireland
- Dark
- Immortal Memory...Forgettable Melodies
- haunting yet empty
- Ethereal beauty
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Immortal Memory
Lisa Gerrard , and Patrick Cassidy
Manufacturer: 4ad / Ada
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ASIN: B0000D1C6T
Release Date: 2004-01-20 |
Tracks:
- The Song Of Amergin
- Maranatha (Come Lord)
- Amergin's Invocation
- Elegy
- Sailing To Byzantium
- Abwoon (Our Father)
- Immortal Memory
- Paradise Lost
- I Asked For Love
- Psallit In Aure Dei
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Emotional, ethereal, and evocative, "Immortal Memory" is a timeless album of extraordinary transcendence. Gerrard, formerly of Dead Can Dance, won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award for the "Gladiator" score. She's also scored or contributed to "Heat", "Whalerider", "Ali", "The Insider", "Mission Impossible 2", "Black Hawk Down", and more. Patrick Cassidy is widely recognized as Ireland's most important classical composer and has released three acclaimed albums. He also wrote music for "Broken Harvest", the aria for the opera scene in "Hannibal", and he was specially commissioned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Irish Famine with his work, "Famine Remembrance", premiered at St. Patrick's Cathedral, NY and narrated by Angelica Huston.
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2004 album from the ethereal Lisa Gerrard & award winning Irish composer Patrick Cassidy who is known for his traditional and mythological orchestral music. Ten tracks. 4AD.
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Spiritual History of Celtic Ireland.......2007-06-24
This is one of those CD's that keeps you guessing about its meaning. Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance, 2 solo CD's, & several movie theme CD's joins forces with Patrick Cassidy to create an antithetical sound scape of what in my interpretation maybe about the history of Celtic Spirituality on the island of Ireland.
The 1st song "The Song of Amergin" is about Amergin, a Celtic leader who according to legend is the 1st to set foot on Ireland to battle the "god's" for possession of the land.
The 2nd song "Maranatha" (Come Lord) maybe about Saint Patrick bringing Christianity to the Ireland or maybe the cry of the land to free itself from the ancient pagan gods.
The 3rd song "Amergin's Invocation" makes the final cleansing of the land which the 4th song "Elegy" mourns the death of the pagan gods.
The 5th song "Sailing to Byzantium" is the 1st form of Christianity to come to the Celtics. Historically the Celtic Christian church was semi-independent from Rome & took on a more Eastern Byzantine to almost Coptic Christian Mysticism that expressed the love of God & nature.
The 6th song is the most interesting on the CD; "Abwoon" is Aramaic for "Our Father" that Lisa Gerrard sings with a deep alto using the Aramaic language that Jesus used for his "How to Pray" prayer when he was on the Earth.
The 7th song "Immortal Memory" maybe about the universality of ancient Christianity or how God remembers all things? Or maybe this being the theme song is an overview of the rest of the songs?
The 8th song "Paradise Lost" maybe about the overtaking of the Celtic Church to conform to Roman Catholic doctrine & practice by Bishop Augustine 600 A.D. (not Saint Augustine of Hippo 400 A.D.) or about how modern Ireland has forgotten its true spiritual roots.
The 9th song "I Asked For Love" is plainly about getting the opposite from prayer until one just asks for God where he or she may receive freely.
The 10th song "Psallit In Aure Dei" is Patrick Cassidy main score from the words of Thomas of Celano, who was a disciple of & wrote a biography about Saint Francis of Assisi.
Try to come up with your own interpretation of this intriguing CD.
Well produced to bring out Lisa Gerrard's most unique singing style, but not as original as her 2 solo CD's "The Mirror Pool" & "Duality". Reading a few reviews below I agree that at times the music from this CD sounds like "Gorecki's 3rd Symphony" or something like Arvo Part to John Travener but it is done in good taste. Therefore a "4" is given for lack of originality.
Dark.......2007-03-17
Paradise Lost is darker than Hell itself; my stomach churns and writhes in knots every time I hear it. I love it.
Amazing album, haunting, and worth every penny for Paradise Lost alone. There are a few tracks that aren't very memorable, but all in all this is a five-star album.
Immortal Memory...Forgettable Melodies.......2006-05-10
Although these compositions are characterised by pleasing tonalities recorded in richly reverberant ambiance, they are altogether lacking with regard to melodic development or musical substance. There is nothing memorable about "Immortal Memory." Emotionally flat, this disc is positively dreary. This CD contains 57 minutes of excessively introspective, monotonous music that inspires nearly as much emotion as contemplating drying cement. An antidepressant medication may be necessary after listening. A disappointing addition to my musical library.
haunting yet empty.......2005-10-19
It is hard not to reference or compare Lisa Gerard's solo efforts to Dead Can Dance catalogue. I guess I was expecting something that would continue DCD tradition. The first thing that struck me was that the dead could really dance to the DCD music but they appear to be haunted and sorry ghosts in "Immortal Memory". The music is truly mournful. There is nothing wrong with mournful and haunting program for a dics, but I found those emotions falling little flat in Lisa Gerard's production. Her music sounds very ambitious but never achieves the drama and "goose bumps" effect of Gorecki's III Symphony (Symphony of Sorrow Songs) or Avro Part's "Fratres". Maybe this comparison is not fair, after all the latter two are classical music's contemporary masters, but I get an impression that Lisa Gerard's aim was equally serious. Maybe she set her goals too high.
Ethereal beauty.......2005-07-29
This album is perfect for drifting off to sleep, or for a relaxing meditation session. The music is very much like a soundtrack (similar in feel to Gerrard's "Whale Rider" soundtrack work). The music is orchestral and ethereal with Gerrard's haunting vocals. She has one of the most distinctive voices in modern music and her voice is in top form here.
So why 4 stars as opposed to 5? It is almost too mellow. I really prefer the greater diversity of sounds on her previous solo efforts. This album is great in certain scenarios and a wonderful album to relax too, but somehow it leaves me wanting just a little more. All in all, though it really is lovely and the perfect way to wind down and relax in swirls of beauty in today's crazy fast-paced world.
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- Oh dear...they've taken their eye off the ball
- Stunningly beautiful music
- Better then R&B
- Very good, yet not comparable to Diva Dance
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Operatica: Shine
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ASIN: B000060OXN
Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Solvejg's Song
- Mon Amour
- Shine
- Kokab
- Standing On The Edge Of The World
- Lost In Someone Else's Dream
- Khodoya
- Je Crois Entendre Encore
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Customer Reviews:
Oh dear...they've taken their eye off the ball.......2007-01-08
This is not much like their first album (which was a mostly clever, sometimes ham-handed combination of operatic arias and modern electronic instrumentation).
But Shine is pretty much the same ethno-electronica that was pervasive throughout the 90s. Think Deep Forest, Anubian Nights, Enigma, B-Tribe, and even Sting's "Desert Rose". Yawnnnnnnnnnnnn.
Their first album was good mostly because of its orginality (operatic arias are definitely a challenge), but any old fool can slap a "cool" Middle Eastern chant over a modern beat.
What bugs me about both albums is that they don't maintain that singularly operatic quality--it seems to be a sonic delicacy reserved only for a few tracks.
So, with a very few exceptions, this album is a bit contrived.
Stunningly beautiful music.......2004-11-29
I would describe this music as a mellow and unusal mix of music where Enya meets Maria Callas, and I am a fan of both, so that's a good thing. It is so good that Billboard Music called it the best classical crossover of the year!
I would call this music techno opera scene from the future with beautiful opera singing, just to give you an idea of what this music is like! Also, the singer from the Fifth Element soundtrack, Inva Mula sings the song "Mon Amour".
Also singing on this cd is a singer named Shakila. She sings on "Kokab" and "Khodoya". These three are my favorite tracks. Though the cd in whole is a joy to listen to.
We'll say that "Operatica-Shine" succesfully bridged the Middle East to Europe via southern Spain.
So if you're a nu music dj, pick up this cd, so you can really spin an eclectc mix of music - Savannah Skye aka DJ Dakini-NYC...
Better then R&B.......2004-04-16
My wife and I are always looking for new music to cuddle up to, while either watching the sunset, or getting a little heated. I think this album is a great replacement for Barry White, or some other R&B that people often equate with mood music.
These sounds will actually get your heart pounding and blood pumping without forcing you to constantly skip over songs that just get too rowdy.
Very good, yet not comparable to Diva Dance.......2004-03-12
Let me start out by saying that i love this cd. i bought it thinking that it would be like the song Diva Dance from the Fifth Element. It is most certainly one of my favorite cd's but it is nothing like the Diva Dance song. All of the tracks are much slower, focusing more on the opera part, as opposed to the techno/pop. i would still give this cd a splendid 4 out of 5 stars, but i would just like to get across the point that it doesn't have the type of songs that are advertised. thanks.
Opera Today.......2003-08-24
I just bought Operatica:Shine. It is my favorite CD, I strongly recomend it to enyone who enjoys opera! If you like "THE DIVA DANCE" in The Fifth Element you will love this CD!
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- Awesome Set!
- Elmer Bernstein Film Music Collection
- Overall a strong Goldsmith sampler
- Jerry Goldsmith - 40 years of pleasure
- Almost the perfect compilation
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Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music
Jerry Goldsmith
Manufacturer: Silva America
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ASIN: B0009KIYDG
Release Date: 2005-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: Doctor Kildare / Room 222 / Waltons, The / Barnaby Jones / Television Themes Medley
- In Harm's Way
- The Sandpebbles: Chinatown / Patch Of Blue, A / Poltergeist / Papillon / Wind And The Lion, The / Motion Pictures Medley
- Generals, The
- Tora! Tora! Tora!
- Wild Rovers, The
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- Wind And The Lion, The
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- QB VII
- QB VII
- QB VII
- QB VII
- QB VII
- Waltons, The
- Papillon
- Police Story
- Omen, The
- Capricorn One
- Swarm, The
- Boys From Brazil, The
- , The (First) Great Train Robbery
- Alien
- Star Trek The Motion Picture
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- Masada
- Poltergeist
- First Blood - Rambo II
- Twilight Zone: The Movie
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Gremlins
- Baby - Secret Of The Lost Legend
- Legend
- Lionheart
- Rambo III
- Total Recall
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- Star Trek Voyager
- Basic Instinct
- Russia House, The
- Gremlins II
- Medicine Man
- Shadow, The
- Forever Young
- First Knight
- Powder
- Airforce One
- L.A. Confidential
- Mummy, The
- Haunting, The
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Jerry Goldsmith's death in 2004 marked the end of one of the greatest careers in film composing. This lavish 57 track 4 CD set traces the path of his astonishing achievements and includes recordings conducted by Goldsmith himself. Featuring The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Philharmonia Orchestra, The National Philharmonic Orchestra, and The Daniel Caine Orchestra. Includes over 280 minutes of music.
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Awesome Set!.......2007-07-01
I am a huge fan of Jerry Goldsmith. They did a great job preserving his vision. I can listen to this collection for hours. Great music!
Elmer Bernstein Film Music Collection.......2006-11-03
This is compilation of hit film music from one of the greatest composers in motion pictures. What is surprising though is the music not included like the Ghost And The Darkness, the 13th Warrior, Rudy and others. To be sure, 4 discs are not enough for a composure of this stature. THe recording, however, is an "engineering masterpiece" which makes the music even more enjoyable than when you first heard it at the movies. When are we ging to get the music that was omittd from this compilaton?
Overall a strong Goldsmith sampler.......2006-04-11
Okay, this is a CD review, so the focus is on music, but I've got to say this first: this has got to be a contender for the ugliest cover art ever. I mean, come on...instead of a tribute to the composer, the cover looks like someone spilled a glass of merlot over a NASA photo.
Fortunately, even an ugly cover will not ruin good music. And the good news is that I'd say about 75 percent of the music is good....and on a 4 cd set, that's a lot. Like other Silva compilations, the strength of this compilation is the variety. There are selections from the big releases (Star Trek, Omen, Rambo), but there is also a healthy dose of tracks from the smaller releases(Under Fire, Lionheart, The Swarm).
Two examples come to mind. Capricorn One and The Great Train Robbery are two movies that are not exactly household names today, but are dominated by two of Goldmith's finest main themes. The City of Prague Philharmonic come through with terrific renditions. And there are plenty of other strong performances...a few being concert versions conducted by Goldsmith himself. Suprisingly, "The Wind and the Lion" works, which is no small accomplishment given the ferentic original performance of "Raisuli Attacks".
It's not a complete success. A few of the performances fall flat, particularly some of the more inventive scores. Total Recall is just bad, mangling the performance with poor percussion and synthesizer choices to boot. Also a letdown is the Klingon Attack from the first Star Trek movie. The Prague Philhamonic attempt doesn't sound bad--it's just that once you've heard the original soundtrack's "blaster beam" with enough bass to rattle your teeth...well let's just say Silva's version is a little tinny in comparison.
But I shouldn't dwell on the negative. Overall, this is a strong sampler of Goldsmith's variety. There are plenty of quality performances here, and despite a few omissions (noticeably Planet of the Apes)this is a very good release from Silva.
Jerry Goldsmith - 40 years of pleasure.......2006-02-22
It was wonderful to hear Mr. Goldsmith's music that went all the way back to The Man from UNCLE, The Waltons, Dr Kildare, etc. And then to hear his music up to the present. The man was a genius!
Almost the perfect compilation.......2005-12-31
Age has its value.... This sweeping collection of compositions brings back so many great memories. This collection shows how significant Goldsmith was for both the movie screen and the small screen. With such a grand collection, every reader can be assured that at least one movie or TV program they like or remember had Goldsmith's contribution. It was an amazing life and the collection well worth having.
However, as sweepig as it is, there are a few holes in the selection. "First Contact", one of the sweetest and richest compositions from the Star Trek is absent. "The Ghost and the Darkness" is missing and the "Medicine Man" music should include the theme song. By dwelling on several selections from the Blue Max, these were squeezed out. Three full and important movie themes got the axe.
However, all but "The Ghost and the Darkness" are readily available and not overly expensive as is the "Ghost" CD. This is a must have for the TV and movie music fan.
Before there was Hans Solo there was Napolean Solo, before ER there was Dr. Kildare. Jerry Goldsmith IS Sci-Fi. "Resistance is futile.. you MUST assimilate this CD collection."
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- Accardo Is As Great As The Greats! A True Virtuoso of Paganini! Epic Performances!
- What a man! What a Violin! What an Artist!
- Definitive Recordings of Paganini's Violin Music
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Accardo Plays Paganini: Complete Recordings
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ASIN: B00004SA88
Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.1 In D major, Op.6: 1. Allegro maestoso
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.1 In D major, Op.6: 2. Adagio
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.1 In D major, Op.6: 3. Rondo. Allegro spirituoso
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.2 In B Minor, Op.7 'La Campanella': 1. Allegro maestoso
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.2 In B Minor, Op.7 'La Campanella': 2. Adagio
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.2 In B Minor, Op.7 'La Campanella': 3. Rondo
Tracks:
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In E Major: 1. Introduzione. Andantino - Allegro marziale
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In E Major: 2. Adagio. Cantabile spianato
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In E Major: 3. Polacca. Andantino vivace
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 4 In D Minor: 1. Allegro maestoso
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 4 In D Minor: 2. Adagio flebile con sentimento - attacca
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 4 In D Minor: 3. Rondo galante. Andantino gaio
Tracks:
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 5 In A Minor: 1. Allegro maestoso
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 5 In A Minor: 2. Andante, un poco sostenuto
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 5 In A Minor: 3. Finale: Rondo. Andantino quasi Allegretto
- La primavera. Sonata For Violin And Orchestra In A Major: Andante sostenuto - Larghetto - Variazione - Allegro moderato - Tema - Variazioni I-IV - Finale
- Maestosa sonata sentimentale: Introduzione. Maestoso - Recitativo - Allegro agitato - Tema. Larghetto cantabile - Variazioni I-IV - Coda
Tracks:
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In E Minor, Op. post. (No. 6): 1. Risoluto
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In E Minor, Op. post. (No. 6): 2. Adagio
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In E Minor, Op. post. (No. 6): 3. Rondo ossia Polonese
- Sonata con variazioni: Introduzione (Adagio) - Tema (Andante moderato) - Variazioni I & II (L'istesso tempo) - Variazioni III & IV (Piu mosso) - Variazione V (Tempo I) - Coda (Presto)
- Non piu mesta accanto al fuoco: Introduzione (Adagio cantabile) - Tema (Moderato) - Variazioni I-IV - Finale (Allegro - Tempo del Tema - Piu presto)
- Le streghe, Op. 8: Introduzione (Maestoso - Larghetto) - Tema (Andante) - Variazioni I-III - Finale (Allegretto)
Tracks:
- 24 Capricci per violino solo, Op. 1: Introduzione. Adagio - Larghetto - Andantino Variato - Variazioni I-III - Finale
- 24 Capricci per violino solo, Op. 1: Larghetto Cantabile - Recitativo (Con Grande Espressione) - Tema. Andantino - Variazioni I-III - Coda
- 24 Capricci per violino solo, Op. 1: Allegro Vivace
- 24 Capricci per violino solo, Op. 1: Introduzione (Cappricio) - Tema. Variazioni I-VII
- 24 Capricci per violino solo, Op. 1: Adagio - Allegro Molto
- 24 Capricci per violino solo, Op. 1: Tema. Andante Sostenuto. Variazioni I-VI
Tracks:
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Andante In E Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Moderato In B Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Sostenuto - Presto - Sostenuto In E Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Maestoso In C Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Agitato In A Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Lento In G Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Posato In A Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Maestoso In E Flat Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Allegretto In E Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Vivace In G Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Andante - Presto - Tempo I In C Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Allegro In A Flat Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Allegro In B Flat Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Moderato In E Flat Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Posato In E Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Presto In G Minor
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Sostenuto - Andante In E Flat Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Corrente - Allegro In C Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Lento - Allegro Assai In E Flat Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Allegretto In D Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Amoroso - Presto In A Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Marcato In F Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Posato In E Flat Major
- 24 Capricci Per Violino Solo Op. 1: Tema. Quasi Presto - Variazioni - Finale In A Minor
Customer Reviews:
Love it!.......2007-05-12
I really enjoy this CD set very much. Accardo is phenomenal in playing violin. I listen to thisevery morning and sometimes while I am cooking.
Accardo Is As Great As The Greats! A True Virtuoso of Paganini! Epic Performances!.......2005-10-13
Nicolo Paganini is primarily a virtuoso composer who did not compose anything other than for the violin in the early 19th century. He was a true prodigy of the instrument whose ferocious and innovative style of playing frightened many of the credulent folk into thinking he was the devil. With the increasing popularity of the waltz, he along with other romantics such as Beethoven completely revolutionized the concept of violin concertos that were still then mostly in the antiquated Roccoco menuet formulas of Mozart and Haydn. The caprices are more technical excercises for this new revolutionary style and are the cornerstones of all Romantic traditions of violin including the Romantic German and, to a much lesser extent, the Polish/Klezmer tradition of Joseph Joachim.
Salvatore Accardo is an accomplished violinist who performed many times with the most reputable groups such as I Musici di Roma and the English Chamber Orchestra. He was a long-time mentor of Anne-Sofie Mutter who performed with Karajan. Despite working often with various Baroque styles, Salvatore Accardo is primarily a specialist at Paganini and the Italian Romantic period and this is the main reason this recording is one of the best you can obtain for Paganini. Charles Dutoit is also an accomplished orchestral conductor and generally works very well with Rossini whose light romantic style in his operatic overtures have overlaps with the style in Paganini's contemporary symphonic arrangements for his violin concerti. Accardo and Dutoit were therefore a perfect match in performing Paganini and this ablum is a great example along with their other collaborations for the composer available on single CD. The music is light and joyful in its interpretation while many others tend to be heavy and sluggish. Accardo's performance is filled with vitality as he has complete mastery over the instrument and feels at ease in his performance without ever faltering. His performance brings out the fluidity and full range of Paganini's style very well. Salvatore Accardo's performance of the caprices is also legendary in which he performs all of the most difficult pieces briliantly without effort: they are truly divine in every respect!
Although it's extremely difficult to make a judgment call between these three undisputed virtuosos of the violin and Paganini, Perlman and Heifetz would not be my first choices because they are not really masters of the Italian Romantic style as that of the German/Polish/Klezmer traditions. However technical the differences might be, they do make a significant difference and so I prefer Accardo for Paganini as he is simply the foremost expert with this composer and the Italian Romantic style which Heifetz and Perlman are not. This album is a great buy where you can get all of Paganini's passionate violin concerti and caprices at a good price. There are really few if any performances equal to this one on the market other than those of Perlman and Heifetz. Such other performances, even by child prodigies, are simply beneath them in every respect to the point that they actually sound amateurish in comparison. No matter which of the three you choose, you can't really go wrong with any of them but I would really look no further than them as everything else is far beneath their legendary talents. Enjoy!
What a man! What a Violin! What an Artist!.......2002-04-06
Salvatore Accardo has played magnificently! I am not a classical music critic; I don't know what it really means to be a great violinist, but I certainly enjoy listening to every song in this 6 cd set. I am fifteen years old, but Paganini's music has a great impact on me. My mother bought me this album for Christmas, and I couldn't have received a more wonderful collection of music. I tend to have a preference for the first recording I ever hear of certain songs, and I have heard several of these songs performed by different artists. Let me tell you, these recordings are fantastic. My favorites are the 21st Caprice, the second movement of the 6th concerto, and the entire 4th concerto. Accardo's tone is rich and robust, and the orchestra behind him compliments him perfectly.
Utterly Satisfied,
Bobby
P.S. The title for my review was what Franz Liszt (classical pianist and composer) exclaimed when he heard Paganini perform.:)
Definitive Recordings of Paganini's Violin Music.......2001-10-16
Salvatore Accardo performs Paganini's scores with much elegant grace and warmth. Deutsche Grammophon has successfully assembled all of Accardo's recordings of Paganini's music. Undoubtedly, the highlights are Accardo's riveting accounts of Paganini's violin concerti. Charles Dutoit and the London Philharmonic Orchestra give splendid, warm performances of their own, without overwhelming Accardo's playing. Yet Accardo also shines in Paganini's solo works, such as the Caprices. This is absolutely an essential set of CDs for those who are unfamiliar with Paganini's music. Is it a surprise that these performances are still regarded as definitive in classical CD guides issued by Grammophone and Penguin?
Magnificent for collectors.......2001-02-01
This is a really masterpiece for collector. For the people that love the "virtuoso-violin", this is yours. If you are a fanatic of Paganini's music like me, this is your collection, because you will find the Maestosa sonata sentimentale, the Duo Merveille, "God save the King", in a perfect interpretation, only by Accardo, that are very difficult to find. The 6 Concertos, are amazing, if it is your first time hearing Paganini, you will find absolutely incredible, and remember, is only one violin performing those sounds. Double-Stops, Harmonics, Double-Harmonics, and the most colorful bowing performance. Paganini is very romantic and sentimental, the six, second movements are a jewel in your collection. I recomend you that adquire this for your personal collection, the case is beautiful, and the sound is powerful, like the recorders of the Deutsche Grammophon, Accardo plays Paganini transmiting to the listener the feeling of his performance. The 24 Caprices are interesting, and Accardo plays very clear, if you are playing the caprices, this is a good guide, please try to listen the sound of Accardo, you could find many tips in his performance. If you like the music in general, these concertos will give you a different vision and nature of the power of a violin with the London Philarmonic Orchesta. PROs - Excelent Violinist (Accardo), Excelent Presentation (CDs, book and case),Excelent Recorder, each CD has a number, the people take your time making this CD - Each Piece has a good explanation CONs - No are biography of Salvadore Accardo.
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In Requiem (2 Bonus Tracks)
Paradise Lost
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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ASIN: B000PFT254
Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Never For The Damned
- Ash & Debris
- Enemy
- Praise Lamented Shade
- Requiem
- Unreachable
- Prelude To Descent
- Fallen Children
- Beneath Black Skies
- Sedative God
- Your Own Reality
- Missing (Bonus Track)
- Silent In Heart (Bonus Track)
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Few Bands have Been as Influential as Paradise Lost. Despite a Myriad of Fads and Short-lived Scenes, Paradise Lost Maintain Relevance. Greg Mackintosh (Lead Guitar): Says of the New Album, "musically, 'in Requiem' is About Finding the Balance Between Brutality and Empathy, Between Horror and Beauty. Neither a Celebration Nor a Lamentation. Simply the Emotions that Arise, Being Surrounded by Life and Death." The Result is a Heavier, Darker Paradise Lost Album, Taking the Sound in a More, Raw, Organic, Less Polished Direction. Their 11th and One that Will Herald a New Dawn for Gothic Metal. The Genre They Created. Limited Digipak in a Velvet Sleeve
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- Good Album
- Strong, strong, 80's band
- AOR classic that few people heard...
- A MUST HAVE if you like 80s AOR!!!!
- One Hit Wonder!!
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Sheriff
Sheriff
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ASIN: B0000073RW
Release Date: 1993-07-27 |
Tracks:
- You Remind Me
- California
- Makin' My Way
- When I'm With You
- Kept Me Coming
- Mama's Baby
- Crazy Without You
- Elisa
- Living for a Dream
- Give Me Rock 'N' Roll
Album Details
1988 rerelease of the Toronto, Canada group Sheriff's lone disc with Freddi Currci on vocals; he went on to form Alias. Features the chart topper 'When I'm with You', plus 'Crazy Without You', 'California' & seven more.
Customer Reviews:
Good Album.......2006-06-12
This is a good album! One of the song is just stupid, Kep Me Coming, what the hell dose that mean? That is one of the stupidest songs I have ever heard! But the rest of the songs are really good.
Strong, strong, 80's band.......2005-07-05
I can't understand some of the reviews calling this cd mediocre. I can only assume that they gave it one listen, realized they hadn't purchased whatever it was they were hoping to find and took out their misguided anger in text review. This IS a very strong collection of songs IF you love 80's top 40 rock. "When I'm With You" is the big hit ballad but this cd goes so much deeper. This is a rock album that happens to have a ballad...which was the case with many top 40 rock bands from the 80's. "Elisa", "Living For A Dream", and "Makin' My Way" are excellent songs in a sorta Styx meets April Wine kind of way. Those three songs alone are worth the price of admission...but this cd literally doesn't have a bad track. I like to listen to cds when I'm doing wood work in my basement and at first, this cd just sounded okay. It was after several more listenings that I fully realized what a great album this is. I feel like I've unearthed a lost treasure.
AOR classic that few people heard..........2004-04-05
I remember listening to 94 Rock out of Syracuse,NY in the early 80's when "You Remind Me" came on the radio. I loved the sound of the song but only heard it a few times after and never caught the name of the group. I was lucky enough in the late 80's to pick up a cassette(by chance) by a Canadian group called Sheriff. I wondered if "You Remind Me" was the same song I had heard and loved so I purchased it. It was and what a great find. Classic AOR throughout this release with the killer ballad "When I'm With You" also here. I now have this classic on cd and would highly recommend it to 80's AOR fans out there. Great news: 707 Megaforce will be released on cd for the first time this year!
A MUST HAVE if you like 80s AOR!!!!.......2002-04-02
This is one of the most delightful "lost treasures" I have ever seen - folks, this is one great record. The songs are excellent (I don't really like the last song, because the keyboardist sings it and I'm not that impressed with his voice, so...) and the production is really good.
This disc is worth far more than the price of admission just to hear Freddy Curci's singing. He is the most incredible vocalist I've ever heard, and I've pretty much heard them all (I'm a singer). His upper range is phenomenal, his tone is excellent, and I've never heard anyone else EVER come close to holding out really high notes for as long as he can. He doesn't really do it for "show," the things he does are quite musical in the context of the songs. NO ONE else that I've ever heard could've done what he did on this album (not Steve Perry, not Brad Delp, nobody), which is from 1982, no less. The standout vocal performance is "Living for a Dream," in which Curci sings several lines that range between the soprano A and C range (that's right, he hits a few notes in there that are a _whole octave_ above the "tenor high C" that you hear about so often - and he _sings_ them, he doesn't scream them).
Although the band did get some recognition later on for "When I'm With You" (and deservedly so, it's a great song), this band never really "made it" - this is the only recording that was released. I've read that interal conflicts over song writing, song choices, and, believe it or not, singing (I've read that the keyboardist wanted to sing more - he's a decent singer, but compared to Curci's incredible vocal prowess, he should just play the keys) led to the break up of the band. Freddy and Steve D. (guitar) went on to join with Steve Fossen, Roger Fisher, and Michael DeRosier of Heart to form the band Alias, which also released a killer AOR album (you may remember the song "More Than Words Can Say").
You won't be disappointed.
One Hit Wonder!!.......2001-04-16
The following is a list of artists that Hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, but never hit the chart again:
ONE HIT WONDERS:
1954 Joan Weber - Let Me Go, Lover
1956 Morris Stoloff - Moonglow And Theme From Picnic
1958 Silhouettes - Get A Job
1958 Laurie London - He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
1958 Elegants - Little Star
1960 Hollywood Argyles - Alley-Oop
1963 Singing Nun - Dominique
1969 Zager & Evans - In The Year 2525
1979 M - Pop Muzik
1985 Jan Hammer - Miami Vice Theme
1988 Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy
1989 Sheriff - When I'm With You
1992 The Heights - How Do You Talk To An Angel
Average customer rating:
- Two tracks I really like
- Quantity Over Quality
- Mediocre
- One Hundred Greatest TV Themes
- Pretty close to original recordings
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ASIN: B00005Y49F
Release Date: 2002-08-27 |
Tracks:
- The A-Team - Nic Raine
- The Addams Family - Nic Raine
- The Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe - Nic Raine
- Airwolf - Derek Wadsworth
- The Avengers - Mike Townend
- Barnaby Jones - Jerry Goldsmith
- Batman - Nic Raine
- Battlestar Galactica - Nic Raine
- Baywatch - Derek Wadsworth
- Beverly Hills 90210 - Derek Wadsworth
- Bewitched - Nic Raine
- Between The Lines - Mark Ayres
- The Bill - Nic Raine
- Bonanza - The Philharmonia Orchestra
- Brideshead Revisited - Derek Wadsworth
- Buck Rogers In The 25th Century - Nic Raine
- Burke's Law - Derek Wadsworth
- Cagney And Lacey - Derek Wadsworth
- Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Mark Ayres
- Casualty - Mark Ayres
- Cheers - Mark Ayres
- Dallas - Nic Raine
- Dangerman (Secret Agent) - Mike Townend
- Doctor Who - Mark Ayres
- Doctor Kildare - Jerry Goldsmith
Tracks:
- Doogie Howser, M.D. - Derek Wadsworth
- Dynasty - Nic Raine
- The Equalizer - Derek Wadsworth
- Falcon Crest - Derek Wadsworth
- Fireball XL-5 - Derek Wadsworth
- The Fugitive - Nic Raine
- Hawaii 5-0 - Mike Townend
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Nic Raine
- The High Chaparral - Nic Raine
- Highway To Heaven - Derek Wadsworth
- Hill Street Blues - Derek Wadsworth
- The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy - Mark Ayres
- The Incredible Hulk - Derek Wadsworth
- Jason King - Mike Townend
- Jesus Of Nazareth - Paul Bateman
- Joe 90 - Derek Wadsworth
- Johnny Staccato - Derek Wadsworth
- Knight Rider - Derek Wadsworth
- Kojak - Mike Townend
- L.A. Law - Derek Wadsworth
- Land Of The Giants - Nic Raine
- Little House On The Prairie - Derek Wadsworth
- Lonesome Dove - Nic Raine
- Lost In Space - Nic Raine
- Lou Grant - Derek Wadsworth
Tracks:
- Magnum, P.I. - Derek Wadsworth
- A Man Called Ironside - Mike Townend
- The Man From U.N.C.L.E. - Derek Wadsworth
- M*A*S*H - Nic Raine
- Miami Vice - Mark Ayres
- Mike Hammer - Derek Wadsworth
- Mission Impossible - Mike Townend
- Monty Python's Flying Circus - Nic Raine
- The Munsters - Derek Wadsworth
- Murder She Wrote - Derek Wadsworth
- Newhart - Derek Wadsworth
- North And South - Derek Wadsworth
- Northern Exposure - Derek Wadsworth
- NYPD Blue - Mark Ayres
- The Outer Limits - Nic Raine
- Perry Mason - Mike Townend
- The Persuaders - Mark Ayres
- Peter Gunn - Mike Townend
- Police Squad - Nic Raine
- The Prisoner - Mike Townend
- Quantum Leap - Derek Wadsworth
- Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) - Mike Townend
- Red Dwarf - Mark Lambert
- The Rockford Files - Mike Post
- Roseanne - Dan Foliart
Tracks:
- The Saint - Mike Townend
- Seaquest DSV - Nic Raine
- Space 1999 - Derek Wadsworth
- Star Trek - Mike Townend
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Derek Wadsworth
- Star Trek: Voyager - Nic Raine
- St. Elsewhere - Derek Wadsworth
- The Streets Of San Francisco - Nic Raine
- Stingray - Barry Gray
- Taxi - Derek Wadsworth
- Thunderbirds - Derek Wadsworth
- Thirty Something - Derek Wadsworth
- The Time Tunnel - Nic Raine
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - The Philharmonia Orchestra
- The Twighlight Zone - Nic Raine
- Twin Peaks - Derek Wadsworth
- U.F.O. - Derek Wadsworth
- The Virginian - Nic Raine
- Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea - Nic Raine
- Wagon Train - Paul Bateman
- The Waltons - Jerry Goldsmith
- The Wild Wild West - Derek Wadsworth
- Young Riders - John Debney
- Xena: The Warrior Princess - Paul Bateman
- The X-Files - Mark Ayres
Customer Reviews:
Two tracks I really like.......2007-07-21
The Mission Impossible theme is performed well.
The Fireball theme is actually much improved on this version. I prefer the orchestra and the vocals over the original.
Quantity Over Quality.......2007-01-15
As a musician myself, I know too well that one of the most important ingredients in ANY performance (live or recorded) is passion. The recordings here generally lack the same passion and sheer drama of the originals. Much of the instrumentation has been reduced to a cheezy, thin, plastic synthesized replica. The performances are simply a watered-down lackluster version of the classic originals. If it were not for the sheer volume of tracks compiled here, I would have rated the comp only "one star".
Mediocre.......2006-05-17
The sound quality for this collection isn't much better than the samples offered by Amazon.
One Hundred Greatest TV Themes.......2005-08-06
I have watched almost all the shows that are on these 4 cd's. Many were made before I started watching TV. Most I've seen once or twice before.
Pretty close to original recordings.......2005-07-24
Definitely not as good as the originals. You'll probably notice the slight differences since it's stuff you saw and listened to every week or everyday in reruns growing up, but it's still an amazing collection.
Average customer rating:
- Great Guitars
- A good mix
- Great music CD collection for guitar music listeners
- This is a really good choice for your morning music CD
- Great music played by great musicians
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Mad About Guitars
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ASIN: B000001GKH
Release Date: 1993-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Cavatina
- Granada
- Spanish Dance No. 5
- Romance D'Amour
- Fantasia For A Gentleman: Adagio
- Fantasia For A Gentleman: Danza de las hachas
- Malaguena
- La Filla Del Marxant
- The Three Cornered Hat: The Miller's Dance
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra: Andante
- Sonata: Presto
- Concierto de Aranjuez: Adagio
- Concierto de Aranjuez: Allegro gentile
- Portrait
- Sonata, K. 322: Allegro
- Greensleeves
- Georgia On My Mind
- Fugue In G Minor - Bach
Customer Reviews:
Great Guitars.......2007-03-28
A really spectacular show of top guitarists in famous works
I enjoy it often and it inspires me when I write my columns
Leo Blok
(Journalist from the Netherlands)
A good mix.......2006-11-11
A good collection for someone fairly new to classical guitar. I have over 300 guitar recordings, but I still enjoyed this CD - a good one on the road, for example. Nice pieces and performances.
Great music CD collection for guitar music listeners.......2002-03-15
I really understand that there's no music CD could fulfill our satisfaction of music. But it does. I can find most of my favorite guitar classical songs here, and it's very nice listening them: Cavatina (from the Deer Hunter), Romance D'Amour, Recuerdos de la Alhambra, etc. I have several favorites not included in this album: Capricho Arabe-Lagrima-Adelita, and lucky me I have them on my other CDs. Go get this CD!! By buying this 1 CD, you'll have more than half of classical guitars you've ever wanted!
This is a really good choice for your morning music CD.......2001-11-08
There is something about classical guitar that is just so appropriate to background morning music as "Mad About Guitars" will quickly prove to you. Like most people, I am not overly familiar with classical guitar pieces; once you get past "Granada" I certainly could not name another work that I would expect to hear on such an album. The only other familiar pieces are "Greensleeves" and "Georgia on My Mind," and, yes, now that I think of it "Greensleeves" is a guitar piece, but then this album concludes with Bach's Fugue in G. So this collection is certainly going to broaden your horizons in terms of classical guitar. You will also come away with a great appreciation for Giran Sillscher, who plays the guitar on two-thirds of the selections. In fact, "Portrait," was written for Sillscher by Stanley Myers, which is certainly a nice testimonial to his skill. If you have a CD player in your alarm clock, this is an excellent choice for finding a happy home therein.
Great music played by great musicians.......2000-03-20
I think this CD is the best compilation of classical guitar music that's out there. Deutsche Grammophon has done a great job of picking the best pieces and the best players. Buy this CD!
Average customer rating:
- It stays with them...
- It all started with Beethoven
- Not What I expected
- Music, history, culture, & intriguing story -Amazing!
- Great series, great collection
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ASIN: B00000212C
Release Date: 1995-01-09 |
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- Orchestral Suite #3, 1/Minuet in G+/Gigue in G+ (French Suite #5) - Studio Arts Orchestra, The Toronto Boys' Choir
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Customer Reviews:
It stays with them..........2005-10-24
I enjoyed reading the reviews of parents whose kids have recently discovered "Classical Kids." I'm about to order the boxed set for my kids, ages 21, 19 and 16 because the nineteen-year-old, who has a college radio show and loves a wide variety of music, remembers this series (then only on cassette) with great affection and wants to hear them again. Those of you wondering whether it's worth it or not to try to introduce kids to classical music this way, be assured it works. We've turned one of Mr. Bach's lines into a family "saying:" "the more you study, the more you know; the more you know, the more you appreciate; the more you appreciate, the more you love." A great series!
It all started with Beethoven.......2004-02-03
Many years ago I purchased my first CD in this series, "Beethoven Lives Upstairs." My children and I were delighted with it. I then discovered that there were more and searched them all out, one by one. My children, now 11, 9 & 5, have listened to these stories as they fall asleep for years. They each have a favorite composer and have gone on to learn more about them. These stories are a great introduction to some of our greatest composers. Not to mention a good intro to history, too!
Imagine my delight that they are now in one boxed set! Now when asked, I suggest this set. What a great way to get it ALL! I truly believe that by surrounding our children with a variety of good music (including POP music) and information they will grow up with a greater appreciation for music and the arts.
Not What I expected.......2002-09-20
I love the idea, but I don't want to expose my children to the stories in these cd's. They contain children talking back to their parents, disrespectful language, sorcery, etc. If you don't like Harry Potter, you won't like these CD's.
Music, history, culture, & intriguing story -Amazing!.......2002-04-08
My 6 year old son loves music...and stories! Here is the prefect combo. Lovely music of the composer accomapnies a fictional story which weaves the composer's life, the culture of his homeland as well as history...in an intriguing and fun way! Now, my son can pick out pieces he hears on the classical radio station. He really enjoys the stories and can tell people @ carnival in Venice, Italy and tidbits @ Beetoven and the Magic Flute by Mozart! A must for any child with any of these interests! We also have enjoyed the CD's and have learned lots!
I only can wonder...what took whomever so long to broaden our horizons in such a way! BRAVO!
Great series, great collection.......2001-04-22
We've had the CDs in this boxed set for over a year now. The Classical Kids series has been wonderful. We have two boys (now 6 and 8) and this has been a great introduction to classical music. At first, the kids loved the stories which provide a sense of history and place and, ultimately, keep the kids interested in the entire CD. As they listened (time and time again), they started to pay more attention to the musical portions. Recently, we've been able to tell that they've picked up a sense of the music as we've listed to classical music on the car radio. Time and again, they perk up when listening to a piece of music and surprise us by saying "That's Beethoven". Sure enough - they've picked up something about the style of music that's characteristic of Beethoven. Sometimes it's the snippet of music from the CD and other times it's just the rhythms that are characteristic of that piece. As a family, we all recommend this.
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- Music's hidden angel shines for a third time
- Different but not bad
- The problem with this album...
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Lost in a Moment
Lene Marlin
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009RJPBO
Release Date: 2005-06-20 |
Tracks:
- My Lucky Day [CD-ROM Track]
- All I Can Say [CD-ROM Track]
- How Would It Be [CD-ROM Track]
- Hope You're Happy [CD-ROM Track]
- What If [CD-ROM Track]
- Leave My Mind [CD-ROM Track]
- When You Were Around [CD-ROM Track]
- Never to Know [CD-ROM Track]
- Eyes Closed [CD-ROM Track]
- It's True [CD-ROM Track]
- Wish I Could [CD-ROM Track]
Album Description
2005 album from one of Norway's finest pop artists.This is her third and follow-up album to her previously released, 'Playing My Game' (1999) and 'Another Day' (2003). The later has has now approached 500.000 copies worldwide. The first single, 'You Weren't There', became a No. 1 hit in both Norway and Italy, and the song went on to become the most air-played song in the musical history of her native country. In December 2004, Lene held her first ever live concert tour across Norway, visiting six different cities from south to north. EMI. 2005
Album Details
2005 Album from the Young Norwegian Singer/Songwriter who Can Best Be Likened to Jewel in the United States.
Customer Reviews:
Music's hidden angel shines for a third time.......2006-01-15
Lene Marlin is my favourite musician, period. In an English-language market dominated by the Americans and Brits, the best artist is really one for whom English is not her mother tongue. But she brings a gentle, soulful Norwegian touch to the English language, and the two cultures and vibes blend beautifully to produce something truly rich.
A couple of tracks on her third album, on first listen, may sound like humdrum commercial pop. But give it more time and you'll find that songs like "My Lucky Day" and "How Would It Be" possess an emotional honesty and depth that lift them above the ordinary. And they have grown on me; now they are very special songs too.
Most songs on the album are very good; but the best songs are an absolute masterclass. "Leave My Mind" is oceans deep and undulating in its elegant sadness and fluid rhythm. The guitar playing is excellent and unusual in its feel as well. The beat is fascinating as it features an occasional skip, and the way Lene wraps her voice and soul around the words "If I" in the chorus is luxuriant.
'If I...
had a choice I'd leave it all behind'
"All I Can Say" features a rich guitar sound that conjures a glorious sun that soon becomes accompanied by a few thoughtful clouds. It sees Lene at her most tender, albeit a more mature tenderness than before. She lingers on the notes in the chorus with that familiar theme of guilt for breaking someone's heart inadvertently -- but it is guilt awash with tenderness, unlike earlier guilt-laden songs like "Maybe I'll Go" and "Unforgivable Sinner".
"When You Were Around" is an unplugged-style song, just guitar and voice, a style in which Lene excels. Its sheer simplicity of melody and lyric stand out in the increasingly complicated music and world of today. You feel like you're in Lene's garage, and she's playing and singing on a lazy, rainy Saturday afternoon -- just for you.
"Hope You're Happy" is another of my favourites on the record. It is another walk on love's dark shores by Lene, and her lyrics are exquisitely simple, yet rich in meaning and feelng. Much ambivalence and irony lie in the words:
'I'm sorry that I could not be
As perfect as you wanted me
Just wondering, what's going on in your
mind
I sure hope you're fine
I hope your conscience is clear
Hope you're happy'
No one makes sadness more beautiful than Lene Marlin. It is redemptive music by an artist who has the rare courage to truly bare her soul and share her deepest hurts to contemplative people who love music, and love honesty.
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Different but not bad.......2005-10-17
The intro of 'My Lucky Day' was a sign straight away that this album is going to sound different from her previous work. I actually like the ta-ra-ta, it's very catchy. Of course 'How Would It Be' is a heavy favorite. The first 2 albums of Lene which were 'Playing My Game' and 'Another Day' were both mellow and sometimes melancholic. This third effort has more of a kick to it, more pop and mainstream. I'm not one of those people who go against the mainstream, I love pop! While a lot of fans have expressed disapproval of the more rock sounding Lene, I think it's a commendable effort. Lene has a more powerful voice than most of her songs let on. When she sings sweetly, she is at her best but that doesn't mean she has to sing the same thing over and over again. While 'Lost in a Moment' is still inferior to 'Playing My Game' I think it's up there at least with 'Another Day.'
The problem with this album..........2005-09-28
...is that the hit of "Lost in a moment" titled "How would it be" is so promising, and it's another stunning composition where Lene is playing on safe strings (-and her skills in songwrititng indeed shines through) that it is nearly impossible not to feel a bit let down by the rest of the material on this rather poor album. I admire Lene as both a performer and a songwriter, and I really wanted to like this album. But, to be honest, this is boring. And perhaps the worst; So average as in list-pop. She does not sound matured, it sounds as if this release was completed way too fast. And what a shame. Her previous "Another day" (a much better album, and far more "Lene") did not turn out to be the comeback the fans had hoped for. But it sounded of a higher effort than "Lost in a moment", and was at least a worthy "sequel" to the fantastic "Playing my game". Lene has a certain style, a natural and beautiful voice -and her writing is full of personality and charm. Of course it is important for every artist to develope, and it's not that I don't recognize Lene in "Lost..." -it's just that the gasps between the highlights are many, and already after first round on my stereo I was bored out of my mind. It's as if this entire production is relied on the "one" really good song on the album, "How would it be". There is a reason why the rest of the repertoaire seems already forgotten. The second song after the pathetic opening is the "next best thing", but sounds written for a girlband/boyband.
The opening does not suit Lenes' voice nor style, the "na-na-na-na" itself sounds un-natural and misplaced. Of course these are my ears, and my taste -but I usually like Lene (and as I've already mentioned). So not a good start, but I thought I would get used to it. But no. After the fresh and promising "How would it be" I'm running out of reasons for why I should (or how I could) recommend "Lost in a moment". Is it horrible? Not at all. But I expected more, and this was a disappointment. 3 out of 6 stars to be more accurate. Good luck on the next project, Lene! But take your time!
The legend rolls on...quiet as can be.......2005-08-03
Though being an avid Lene Marlin fan, I have only just discovered that she has released a 3rd album. My first impressions are that 'Lost In A Moment' is a significantly superior album to her 2nd compilation, but slightly inferior to her original work. Of course, 'Playing My Game' is one of my favourite albums of all time, so that is hard to better.
Once more, Lene Marlin follows a formula that has brought her the quiet success of the past. Probably one of the most under-rated singer/songwriters of our time.
This is an essential addition for any Lene Marlin fan.
lene is the best!.......2005-07-28
i ve been lene s fan since she first came out with the album called
"playing my game" . i think she is a very tallented singer/songwriter. i love her songs and i cant stop listening to all her albums . currently and for the last 3 weeks i ve been listening to her newest album, "lost in a moment". its a wonderful album and i cant wait for her next one.
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