Songs to Remember [Import] [Original recording remastered]
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Digitally Remastered with Extended Liner Notes and Complete Lyrics. Originally Released in 1982, it Established Green Gartside as a Major Pop Star and Composer. Includes the Singles "Asylums in Jerusalem/Jacques Derrida", "Faithless" and "Sweet.
Songs to Remember, Music, Scritti Politti, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop
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The MARIO LANZA Collection
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ASIN: B000003F6V
Release Date: 1991-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Be My Love
- I'll Never Love You
- Because You're Mine
- The Song Angels Sing
- Drink, Drink, Drink
- Serenade
- The Loveliest Night of the Year
- La Donna E Mobile
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- Love Is The Sweetest Thing
- Will You Remember
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- Never Till Now
- Arrivederci, Roma
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Customer Reviews:
Selections from the Greatest Voice of the Last Hundred Years.......2007-03-13
Mario Lanza was, arguably, the greatest tenor and greatest singer of this and the last century. It is difficult to appreciate him without listening to a variety of selections. This collection has some of his best recordings and exhibits the versatility and variety that he possessed that permitted him to "crossover" from opera to popular music with a ease.
I recommend this for those who already know Lanza to some extent but want to go into more depth and understand his marvelous skills.
A Must Have .......2006-12-12
I had forgotten what a beautiful voice Mario Lanza had. This collection contains opera and pop selections that exhibit the power yet sweetness of his voice. Fortunately, we have his CD's and videos so we can remember and listen to his gorgeous, vibrant voice and personality. I highly recommend this collection along with his wonderful movies, especially The Great Caruso.
The Mario Lanza Collection.......2006-11-10
I had forgotten just how beautiful a voice from the past was. It is a wonderful collection
The MARIO LANZA Collection.......2006-08-19
extract from most important LPs. Brilliant sound quality from RCA. Also included are soundtrack recordings from some of his movies. The are several reissues from Mario Lanza but this one is a collection you should have.
WONDERFUL!!!!!.......2005-10-19
The Mario Lanza Collection is a three CD set and it has 61 songs and they all sound great. The mastering on this set is excellent and the song choice is very very good. It would have been perfect if they added a forth CD with more Arias, Italian songs and Sacred Arias. BUT still this set is a great introduction to Lanza. Lanza's voice was powerful and beautiful; if you are a fan of great singing, you will love Lanza. Highlights on this CD set are; Be my Love, Because your Mine, Serenade, With a Song in My Heart, Temptation, The Lord's Prayer, Ciribirbin, O Solo Mio, Ariverducci Roma, and on and on. They are many many great songs on this set, and I highly recommend it.
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- For Fans of Broadway (Sondheim, Hamlisch & Bernstein e.g.):
- The songs that didn't get away
- Songs that showcase Sarah's theatrical gifts
- Good, for Sarah Brightman
- Pleasant, but not up to standard
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The Songs That Got Away
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- Love Changes Everything: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection, Vol. 2
ASIN: B000005S0R
Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Meadowlark
- I Am Going To Like It Here
- I Remember
- Mr. Monotony
- Dreamers
- Silent Heart
- Lud's Wedding
- Three-Cornered Tune
- If I Ever Fall In Love Again - Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman
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- Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta
- Away From You
- If Love Were All
- Half A Moment - Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman
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For those Sarah Brightman fans who didn't spring for The Songs That Got Away when it was a pricey import, this domestic release will be a must-buy. Originally recorded in 1989 shortly after she achieved international fame in The Phantom of the Opera, the album spotlights obscure American and British musical theater songs that either were removed from shows or were "lost" when the shows themselves slipped out of the repertoire. (Of course, some of the songs aren't nearly as obscure as they were in 1989--the opening track, Stephen Schwartz's soaring "Meadowlark," has since been claimed by Liz Callaway, Patti LuPone, and Betty Buckley, while Stephen Sondheim's "I Remember"--well suited to Brightman's glasslike tones--is now recognized as one of his most gorgeous and haunting compositions.) Brightman performs well on this diverse collection of entertaining and often lovely songs, including an early draft of Frank Loesser's "Fugue for Tinhorns," here sung as a triple-tracked, lilting waltz, and the Puccini aria "Chi il bel sogno di doretta," which foreshadows her later, more ambitious crossover projects. There's also a tune from Jeeves by then-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber, who produced this album not long before he and Brightman divorced in 1990. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews:
For Fans of Broadway (Sondheim, Hamlisch & Bernstein e.g.):.......2007-02-24
This is an interesting and surprising production that showcases the vocal prowess of Sara Brightman. It is not however, representative of the new and highly overproduced vocal productions that constitute her newer recordings. Although this production really allows the listener to hear a very melodic and unencumbered vocal performance, as it is pleasing in it's simplicity, yet meant for the more discriminating listener. Fans of Irving Berlin, Andrew Lloyd Weber, and Richard Rodgers will feel right at home here. For those seeking another major sonic production as in Eden, La Luna, Dive, or The Harem Tour this is not it! My criticism is not of her vocal prowess or production values but the apparently endless array of previously released material offered as a new and different recording. But I suppose that this is rather due to the greedy objectives of of A&M Records just trying to go to the bank, often and laden heavy with dollars. Nothing that any label wouldn't try to do. My advice with Sara Brightman is "caveat emptor" (buyer beware) check the disc carefully for redundancy of tracks within her discography. If you're a fan of this genre of music, you will probably respond quite well to this recording.
The songs that didn't get away.......2004-02-12
This is one of my favorite albums by Sarah. She surprised me with her ability to go from light opera to jazz. Here we don't find the over-produced albums such as Harem, just a superbly trained voice. No little girl breathy tunes here, just solid performances. This is the Sarah Brightman that I like to remember and enjoy. If you see this album and you're a Sarah Brightman fan, pick it up and treasure it. I'd like to see her do more of thisgenre, where she showcases her voice. Who ever thinks that Sarah has a small voice will be convinced otherwise by this album.
Songs that showcase Sarah's theatrical gifts.......2003-12-11
Before experimental albums like Dive and Fly, as well as the ones where her classically-trained voice enchanted millions, Sarah Brightman did a collection of musical and theatrical songs originally released in 1989, but reissued when she made it big with Time To Say Goodbye. Her vocal style leans towards the theatrical Broadway side, but more mellowed. But on songs like the strings-laden mid-tempo "Meadowlark" from Stephen Schwartz's The Baker's Wife, the way she would later do splendidly interpret Lloyd Webber's songs is in the making. Here are other highlights, including those that were reissued on Sarah's Encore album (2002).
Stephen Sondheim's "I Remember" is a sad ballad told from the POV of a window mannequin remembering the sights it has experienced throughout the seasons, but the memories are now hazy and at the end, it sings, "At times I think/I would gladly die/for a day of sky."
Some songs like "Lud's Wedding" from Bernstein's failed bicentennial musical, only seem to work due to Sarah's voice. Ditto for the simple "Three-Cornered Tune." Consisting of three verses, each repeated twice. However, Irving Berlin's "Mr. Monotony", a tune understandably cut from Easter Parade, is not a particularly inspiring song.
Marvin Hamlisch's "Dreamers" is one of my favourites here, as I have affinity to it, and I'm sure Sarah is one at heart as well. "Only dreamers have wings with which to fly far away", as in their own fantasies, but unfortunately, "sometimes dreamers are forced to leave their dreams far away", i.e. the harshness of reality. However, it paints them in a positive light and states that everyone needs to have some sort of dream "to take time to find treasures and mountains we can climb."
"Silent Heart" really showcases Sarah's voices, on how some things the heart is best left silent, as in things that really thrill it. "If I Ever Fall In Love Again" is taken from The Crooked Mile and is a nice love song Sarah really wraps herself in.
"Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta" from Puccini's La Rondine is a great showcase of the operatic voice that would come into full bloom on Time To Say Goodbye. This song would be reissued on Encore.
"Away From You" by Richard Rodgers, and taken from a musical biog of Henry VIII (!!!). "The clocks are frozen and time's a traveler who's lost his way" is one of the sentiments Sarah conveys effectively. Also reissued on Encore.
"If love were all, I should be lonely" sings Sarah from Noel Coward's Bittersweet, "If Love Were All" was the one song that stood out for me when I first heard this CD. The ability of a talent to amuse is seen as a solid standing for mental security. A definite standout here.
From Lloyd Webber's Jeeves, the lush strings of "Half A Moment" features the vocal stylings familiar enough to those who have Sarah's Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection. It focuses on how important the capture of a moment to bright up a future rainy day is. Also reissued on Encore.
Initially, I dismissed this as the songs that should've stayed away. Although they lack the magical punch of Time To Say Goodbye or La Luna, it's still a worthwhile collection, because Sarah's clear birdlike theatrical/musicals voice makes it all worthwhile.
Good, for Sarah Brightman.......2003-08-25
Some people just love Sarah's voice, but I don't see what's so special about it. She sings in two sorts of ways, the first one is lovely, simple, forgetable, and the other sounds like Stitch with a high voice. This CD does her justice, though. A lot of the tunes are catchy and nice (how she sings them could be better) but the one I really like is "Three cornered tune." Now that's a good song! She does not have a particularly bad voice, but nothing interesting - that's for sure. And when she tries to act in her music she sounds even worse! But that's alright. After all, everyone has a different style. A highlight of this CD includes "Mr. Monotony," which, unfortunatly, did not come with lyrics in the CD case. Too bad, because its a great song. At the end of this record, though, she writes about these songs and - wow! It is amazing how many shows that song was taken out of! At one point it said it had Judy Garland singing it, and when I try to imagine her doing it I know that must have been awesome. I really want to hear Judy Garland singing this song sometime. Maybe I'll find it here on Amazon... But anyway, back to Sarah Brightman. The only other thing I can think of to say at the moment is that from what I've heard of her records, this is as good as it gets. And also, the track titled "Dreamers" is nice. I like the tune and she doesn't sing it too bad, either. It would be a good song to be played at a graduation. Only after a while the sound of it gets a little creepy and annoying. And its sticky, too. "Silent heart" is a classic, though she shouldn't sing it twice. For you see, she sings it, and then you think, "Ah, that's a sweet song. Wonderful words, soft tune," and the music gets at a great stoping point and then comes back for an encore (as one of Sarah's other records is titled). And then we have to listen to it all over again - and its not as good the second time. So overall is it good? Yes, it is. Though perhaps not good enough.
Pleasant, but not up to standard.......2003-06-22
I love Sarah Brightman's singing and her musical style as presented on Eden and La Luna. This CD is completely different in style from those two. I find it enjoyable, but it is not my favorite. Her singing is nothing special on this CD, it doesn't display her vocal range or talent in the way that her other CDs do, especially her CD "Surrender", her vocals are absolutely stunning on that CD.
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- This is the classic Bards ...
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- The best of the best
- Captures the spirit of their live show.
- Love Renaissance Faires? You'll love this cd...
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A Faire To Remember
Brobdingnagian Bards
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ASIN: B00005T5UN
Release Date: 2001-09-01 |
Tracks:
- The Mermaid Song
- Do Virgins Taste Better Medley
- Scarborough Faire
- Whiskey in the Jar
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- Health to the Company
- Wild Rover
- Johnny Jump Up
- The Scotsman
- Greensleeves Medley
- A Faire-ly Informative Interlude
- If I Had A Million Ducats
- Lusty Young Smith
- Donald, Where's Your Trousers? Medley
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- Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
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The fourth official full length CD by the Brobdingnagian Bards featuring 17 tracks of great musical entertainment. Also features our pick of the Top 10 Renaissance Faire Favorite songs, plus our personal pick including Monty Python, Tom Lehrer and more. Also includes 8 page booklet packed full of song lyrics and our favorite faire memories.
Customer Reviews:
This is the classic Bards ..........2005-05-14
that we all love from the Renn Faire or the occasional convention. Full of fun with some of the sweeter melodies such as "Wild Mountain Thyme" this is the Bards at their best. If you're like and fell in love with these guys at a Faire or con, then this is surely the CD for you.
Love the Bards!.......2004-06-20
A Faire to Remember is the best CD to get to introduce yourself to the Bards with. It has most of their funniest songs on one CD. Its a great buy for anyone with a good sense of fun!
The best of the best.......2004-05-20
Can't make it to the Faire?Listen to AFTR,and you'll be there.This cd will make you laugh,cry,and get up and dance.I raise my glass high in toast to this cd,and you will,too.From comical tunes like "the Scotsman"&"A Fairy Story"to the more heart-felt tunes like "Wild Mountain Thyme"& "Health to the Company",this cd offers a chance to experience the faire from your home.I highly recommend you get this cd.You won't be disappointed.
Captures the spirit of their live show........2004-05-20
The live show.
An audience in garb laughs and claps and sings along. Marc dances around as Andrew tries to maintain sanity. Sometimes.
It's the best thing about the Bards.
The Bards have recorded a tremendous library of old Ren Faire favorites, original songs, folk music, and the occasional Tom Lehrer tribute piece, and dominated the World Music charts on the old MP3.com.
A Faire to Remember captures the spirit of their live Ren Faire show; they recorded the songs the way they're performed, and even threw in "A Short Interlude" to keep the banter going. As I listened, I felt like they were with me in my living room, talking to me, while I laughed and clapped and sang along.
If you like the Bards' music and haven't heard them live, the free-form approach of A Faire to Remember is as close to being there as you can get. You owe it to your "elf" to get this CD.
Love Renaissance Faires? You'll love this cd..........2004-05-13
Beloved faire songs, including The Mermaid, make this compilation a must-have for any faire goer...recommended, too, for faire newcomers who want a quick sampling of the music they will likely hear at any rensaissance faire...and, as always, delivered by the Brob Bards with skill, wit and panache!
Average customer rating:
- Okay, but kind of disappointing
- Not quite what I expected...
- Some great performances, some not so great...
- Disappointed
- Musical Talent at Its Best
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The Essential Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber
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ASIN: B00005Y47E
Release Date: 2002-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Any Dream Will Do
- Close Every Door
- Heaven On Their Minds
- Everything's Alright
- Gethsemane
- I Don't Know How To Love Him
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- Could We Start Again Please?
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina
- Another Suitcase In Another Hall
- Buenos Aires
- Rainbow High
- High Flying Adored
- Memory
- Jellicle Cats
- Mister Mistofeles
- Unexpected Song
- Last Man In My Life
- Rolling Stock
- U-N-C-O-U-P-L-E-D
Tracks:
- Only You
- Starlight Express
- There's Me
- Pie Jesu
- Angel Of Music
- Masquerade
- Wishing Somehow You Were Here Again
- All I Ask Of You
- The Phantom Of The Opera
- Music Of The Night
- Love Changes Everything
- The First Man You Remember
- Seeing Is Believing
- As If We Never Said Goodbye
- Sunset Boulevard
- With One Look
- Too Much In Love To Care
- Half A Moment
- Whistle Down The Wind
- Our Kind Of Love
Album Description
Full title, 'Essential Songs Of Andrew Lloyd Webber'. UK budget-price compilation. 40 superlative performances featuring songs from every one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musicals. Guest artists include John Barrymore, Issy Van Randwyck, Dave Willetts, Maria Friedman, Kim Criswell, Graham Bickley and the National Symphony Orchestra. Housed in a slipcase. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Okay, but kind of disappointing.......2006-04-17
This isn't a bad recording, but the tracks are not the actual performances off of any cast recording of any of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals. The reditions of the songs on the disc are of varying quality. Some are pretty good. Some are borderline awful.
It is a good collection for inexpensively getting a lot of Andrew Lloyd Webber's most popular songs in one place and having them there to be able to listen to get the idea of what a certain song sounds like and is about. It isn't the collection of definitive recordings for certain roles. In fact in a couple examples, I wonder if the performer fully understood the context of the song he or she was singing &/or what it was about. Overall, the album is good, for the most part, if not excellent.
However, the liner notes for "The Essential Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber" is another matter. I don't mean to be unkind, but the author of the comments on the different tracks (one Rexton S. Bunnett) is blatantly WRONG in multiple instances. I don't mean just in nit-picky details, but in major plot details/context of songs, like the fact that Bunnett identifies "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" as being sung by "our heroine" (who he does not even identify by name as Christine Daae) as she thinks about her lover, not as being sung about Christine's dead father. He also says that the Phantom has found his perfect love and "Angel of Music" in Christine... because HE is the Angel of Music who Christine believes has been sent to her by her dead father, and because although the Phantom is obsessed with Christine, that relationship is far from "loving" (even if Christine shows him compassion. I feel like these (and a couple other mistakes) are major plot points to get wrong. A good amount of the commentary reads as if Bunnett might have written it at the last minute, fudging his way through entries on musicals of which he had little knowledge; like what an essay I might write on a book I never read for my college class but had quickly looked up on Cliff's Notes would sound like. In terms of sheer editing, there are spelling mistakes, run-on sentences and spacing errors ("Any DreamWill Do")in the liner notes. Where was the copy editor?
And the most frightening fact of all, under Bunnett's credentials, it says "Harper Collins has just published his revision and updating of the Collins Book of the Musical."
I am being very critical, but I think that for a widely-released CD it is reasonable to expect the liner notes to be at a professional level, as they were most likely supposed to be.
Not quite what I expected..........2005-04-23
I was looking for a CD of the original performances and this CD doesn't have them. I suppose it was my fault for not looking closer, but the songs just weren't the same. Personally, I was not impressed. If you don't care that they aren't the originals then it is nice to listen to.
Some great performances, some not so great..........2005-04-18
This CD is actually pretty good, considering you get 40 songs for less than $16. Let's evaluate the pros and cons.
Pros:
Two classic songs that are performed excellently are Phantom of the Opera and I Don't Know How to Love Him.
Of course you want to compare Phantom to the classic Michael Crawford/ Sarah Brightman version. Well, guess what? This version is BETTER. The woman has a deeper voice than Brightman, and her singing style is just awesome. The ending of this version (you know, the "Sing, my angel of music, sing for me!") is different, but in a good way... I think.)
And of course, the standard for I Don't Know How to Love Him is Yvonne's version. This version is different, but it grew on me quickly. This version has a country feel to it, almost. Somehow it works and sounds great.
There are a lot of great performances in this collection. My favorites include: Heaven on Their Minds, Everything's Alright, Could We Start Again Please, Another Suitcase in Another Hall, Buenos Aires, Rainbow High, Only You, Starlight Express, Angel of Music, Masquerade, All I Ask of You, Half a Moment, and Whistle Down the Wind. I think they're all great versions of their more famous counterparts.
Cons:
First of all, there are some technical problems that are kind of disappointing. A few of the songs have a very echoey sound. Any Dream Will Do, Another Suitcase in Another Hall, Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again, and There's Me are the songs that come to mind that are the worst in this regard. It isn't really bad, just enough to be slightly annoying, more so when the volume is turned way up on your CD player.
A few songs are worthy of skipping over when listening to this collection. In my opinion, Superstar, Sunset Boulevard, and Gethesmane are the biggest disappointments.
Superstar just doesn't cut it for me. The singer really overdoes it, making it overstylized... really makes you yearn for Murray Head. I can't stand listening to it. Just my opinion.
Sunset Boulevard is one of my very favorite musicals, so I was really hoping that the singer would do justice to its title song. Unfortunately I don't think he did. You can't help but compare it to Alan Campbell's fantastic version. This guy has a very choppy way of singing, when I'm used to it being sung so smoothly. Maybe it would grow on me, but I don't think I'll give it a chance to. However, that last note is much stronger than Alan Campbell's. It doesn't make up for the rest of the song, though.
Finally, Gethsemane. The inevitable fact is that NO ONE can sing this song like Michael Ball. This guy tries, he really does. But he doesn't have the right voice or the right style. So please listen to Michael Ball's performance of Gethsemane if you want to know how breathtaking of a song it can be. It's on the Royal Albert Hall DVD, and I'm sure he's got it on one of his CDs.
Anyway, overall, this is a good CD if you like quantity over quality. Don't buy it for the classics, you'll probably end up disappointed with many of them. Buy it for the lesser known songs. You probably won't like every song, especially if you're a big ALW fan, but for the price, it's worth it.
If you want classic versions of classic ALW songs, you might prefer something like "The Very Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Broadway Collection".
Disappointed.......2005-03-11
The singer(s)does not do justice for the lyrics. It was grating to the ears. Save your money for the originals.
Musical Talent at Its Best.......2003-01-03
What a pleasure to hear a collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber's beautiful music from such wonderful voices accompanied by an outstanding symphony. This sensational CD is a treasure to own.
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- The genius that is GREEN...........
- What a mess!
- Baby, well, you know that it's true like the Tractatus
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Songs to Remember
Scritti Politti
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ASIN: B00005Q62O
Release Date: 2001-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Asylums In Jerusalem
- A Slow Soul
- Jacques Derrida
- Lions After Slumber
- Faithless
- Sex
- Rock-A-Boy Blue
- Gettin' Havin' & Holdin'
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UK remastered reissue of the new wave act's long unavailable debut album, originally released on Rough Trade in 1982. Includes lyrics. 2001.
Album Details
Digitally Remastered with Extended Liner Notes and Complete Lyrics. Originally Released in 1982, it Established Green Gartside as a Major Pop Star and Composer. Includes the Singles "Asylums in Jerusalem/Jacques Derrida", "Faithless" and "Sweet.
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The genius that is GREEN..................2007-01-26
Yes, I have listened to this over and over (along with all things Scritti)and it never ceases to amaze me at how mind blowing the creativity of this music is.In this day where ALL music sounds the same it says ALOT when something for the early 80's surpasses them all.Green Gartside was way ahead of his time then, and even today his genius with sound,composition,lyrics and tone stand out.
What a mess!.......2006-06-29
Are the other reviewers listening to the same cd I was? This cd was awful. There was no definable genre of music, it was just all over the place. A major disappointment compared to the masterpiece that is the "Provision" cd. The cd title is right, these are "songs to remember": they'll be remembered for how bad they were! Avoid this one at all costs.
Baby, well, you know that it's true like the Tractatus.......2006-02-08
"Songs to Remember," the document of Scritti Politti's transitional phase between the early Gramscian postpunk of 'Skank Bloc Bologna' and 'Hegemony' and the now embarrassingly dated and unlistenable worst-of-the-'80s commercial emetic, "Cupid & Psyche '85," manages to employ nearly all of the components of bad '80s dance music and yet combine them in such a thoughtful and unconventional way (that's bricolage, baby!) that the result is brilliant, witty poststructuralist whiteboy soul that sounded like nothing else being produced in 1982 and nothing that has been produced since. "Songs to Remember" is, if anything, fresher in 2006 than it was when it was originally released. Highly recommended, especially to graduate students specializing in Continental philosophy or comparative literature.
Hip Hop Hippity Hop Now Hurry and Buy This!.......2006-01-30
Is this anything like Cupid and Psyche and all that followed? Nope. Is this music like anything else in my collection (80's and electronica)? Nope. Is it one of the most mind blowing and fresh albums I have ever heard? Yes! Yes! Yes! Listen to this recording and you body will start to move in strange and exciting ways. Standout tracks include Lions After Slumber, Sex and the Sweetest Girl (which was later covered by Madness in the late 80's). Feel like listening to something totally different? Give this a go - it will not disappoint.
Pure hetero-genius!.......2005-07-21
There are three albums from the Eighties that I listen to most often in 2005: Prince's masterful 'Parade', Warren Zevon's epiphanous 'Sentimental Hygiene' and this one, the absolute finest work of Green Gartside and Scritti Politti. True to its title, 'Songs To Remember' has that certain something that belongs to eternity.
As a songwriter, it could be argued Green is both modern and postmodern. His borrowings, repetitions and deft deployment of soul/rock cliches are far more sophisticated than the likes of New Order or Depeche Mode who enjoyed greater recognition for less interesting, more genre-specific work. Scritti Politti were later to enjoy 15 minutes of fame for their brief, though expert, dalliance with new wave dance music: the two singles from 'Cupid and Psyche '85', being 'Woodbeez' and 'Absolute', were both hits, despite the fact that the lyrics of the former included the word 'intravenous', while the lyrics of the latter included the word 'paramour'. Scritti Politti weren't particularly interested in sounding fashionable; Green simply liked black music and he wore his heart on his sleeve to this end. What's more, he vocalised his heart with eloquence and uncompromising intelligence. The downside is: the song titles do sound a little academic, but, trust me, 'Songs' is an emotional record.
A mere five seconds into the album and you'd swear you were listening to Stevie Wonder. 'Asylums In Jerasulem' bounces along gleefully as if it were 'Boogie On Reggae Woman'. Green's unmistakable voice is, perhaps, the most Eighties quality about the music, since it is totally androgynous: it also retains some of Scritti's punk roots by sounding like "sick bubblegum", which is how The Ramones once described themselves. The lyrics set many precedences: there will be intertextuality, layers of ambiguity, smart exploitation of semiotics and leftist social commentary.
'A Slow Soul' could have been written for Aretha Franklin. It wasn't. It was written by a poet who once lived in a squat, in Camden, UK. The words, "You stuck in North London" always put a lump in my throat.
Then comes the best track: 'Jacques Derrida'. Musically, it has a live, improvisational feel from the start; of course, it ends with some delightfully anarchistic noise-making. The title refers to one of the forefathers of structuralism and semiotics but, for those of you not schooled in the theory that inspires the track, it is best understood as a statement that the author, or the authentic voice of protest, is not dead yet. Green chants, "I want to eat your nation state" and it is as powerful as any of Joe Strummer's most brutal warbles against the ideological superstructure.
"Lions After Slumber" is both a precursor to smooth UK hip-hop (The Streets, for example) and trip-hop (Tricky, Massive Attack). Again, the lyrics are thoughtful and soulful.
'Faithless' is a fantastic ballad with a swirling chorus of backing vocals that could easily be compared to early Funkadelic. Can much more be said of Green's greatness than simply quoting the lyric 'I'm a hetero-genius / I want to testify!'
'Sex' is the only track that might have dated a little. It sounded more revolutionary when the album was first released but its language remains unique and, excuse the pun, penetrative.
'Rock-A-Boy-Blue' is the anti-dead-author anthem. It renounces all contemporary notions of manufactured art that is supposedly more generous to the audience because we asked for it somehow. Yeah right! Like a rape victim asked to be raped. "Don't they want make the money? / Don't they want to be the Beatles?" Green cleverly repeats phrases like "Learn to love that one-note sound / Make me sick with repetition" just to drive the point home.
On "Gettin, Havin' and Holdin'", Green steals and reinvents the classic soul phrase "When a man loves a woman" to construct a song that may well really be about loss. I can't help but think of how The White Stripes dedicated their recent album 'Elephant' to "the sweetheart" or her death. This is a beautiful, bittersweet song about loss of intimacy and romance.
The album ends on an equally high note with 'The Sweetest Girl', continuing the same theme. The song may have been influenced by another punk hero, Ian Dury, in that even its bitterest, most scathing moments are imbued with child-like wonder.
Sadly, I've probably made this album sound far too intelligent to be something you sing along to in the car. For that, I'm sorry, because 'Songs To Remember' has lots "baby baby's" and "woo woo's" and "yeah yeah's", after all. And it is full of love. How else do you define genius?
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- Outstanding Collection of Love Songs
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More Broadway's Greatest Love Songs
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00005UWL2
Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
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- Mamma Mia!: Our Last Summer - Paul Clarkston
- Hair: Good Morning Starshine - Annable Leventon
- The Phantom Of The Opera: All I Ask Of You - Sarah Brightman
- Sweeney Todd: Not While I'm Around - Vanessa Williams
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Outstanding Collection of Love Songs.......2007-06-22
I have to quickly disagree with those who are looking for more songs crammed in to what is such a breathtaking album of Broadway love songs. The rendition of the songs on this album and the Broadway singers selected for each piece, just are so beautifully recorded and make chills go through me. Whoever created this album, knew exactly what they were doing. This CD is full of nostalgia and artists who know how a song should be sung. They are certainly not making noise as on some Broadway CD's, but they have created an album that will go down in history for some of us who have longed to see such muscials come back to life in a way....that sadly has become a memory.
It is in need of 1 more musical........2005-05-29
I think they need to consider putting one more musical on this CD. This musical would have to be Wicked. What about As Long As Your Mine (from Wicked of course)? I think I would like this CD better if they could put Wicked on it. But of course this may not be true for everyone because obviously my favorite musical of all time is Wicked.
Not enough songs..........2004-10-20
Okay, so I have yet to hear this CD but already I have a quip: Why are there only 16 songs on this CD when the original Broadway's Greatest Love Songs had 20. They're cheating customers out of 4 songs! Also, why doesn't this include any songs from Aida, Triumph of Love, Beauty and the Beast, R&H's Cinderella, The Lion King, or Wicked! And please, "Our Last Summer" from Mamma Mia? Don't get me wrong, I love Mamma Mia, but that is NOT a love song.
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- You never know when beauty will break your heart
- Songs Saved From Obscurity
- Charming songs, beautifully sung
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Thomas Hampson: An Old Song Re-Sung - American Concert Songs
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ASIN: B000002RRM
Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- An Old Song Re-sung
- Tell me, Oh Blue, Blue Sky
- Senandoah
- Brother Will, Brother John
- Darling Nellie Gray
- Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway
- The Erie Canal
- Will You Remember?
- Danny Deever
- In the Gloaming
- The Nightingale
- On the Road to Mandalay
- The Lass From the Low Countree
- Do Not Go, My Love
- Luke Havergal
- When I Have Sung My Songs
- At Dawning
- Tomorrow
- Roses of Picardy
- Long Ago in Alcala
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You never know when beauty will break your heart.......2006-07-17
This was Thomas Hampson's debut album on EMI, a 1990 release that catapulted him much higher than his earlier recitals on Teldec. It comprises a rather scholarly collection of sentimental memorabilia. Each selection is a "platform song" that Victorians cherished from singers who varied operatic arias with sentimental popular stuff. (Was it Nellie Melba or Jenny Lind who interjected 'Home, Sweet Home' in the middle of the Marriage of Figaro?)
Yet as forgotten as platform songs are today, with the exception of a few Stephen Foster tunes like 'Ah, May the Red Rose Live Alway,' a folk song like 'Shenandoah,' and a brass-bound immortal like 'Roses of Picardy,' everything on this unique CD is ripe with emotion. I am not ashamed to say that I teared up the first twenty times I listened (compulsively) to this memento from a more innocent age.
One is transported back to the time and spirit of Kipling and empire, TR and the Rough Riders, and brave young dougboys marching off to their doom singing 'Over There.' I teared up just writing that sentence.
Songs Saved From Obscurity.......2001-03-27
There is a tremendous body of American songs which is yet to be fully appreciated. Thomas Hampson does us a favor in saving these gems from what might become obscurity. The songs on this disc are truly sentimental, bringing us from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. I commend Hampson for his continued dedication to singing these songs which rival the art songs of any culture and are worthy to be heard, sung and recorded.
Charming songs, beautifully sung.......1999-06-09
This is not just an album of chestnuts. Hampson's love for the material shines through. His performance is always just right. His voice is warm, velvety, and wonderful! "In the Gloaming" and "Roses in Picardy" will bring you to tears, but my favorite is "Do not go, my love." Bravo, Tom!
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- Sweet Love hath climbed its mountain peak
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O Sweet Love: Songs by Dowland & Byrd
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ASIN: B00005B677
Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
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- Ye Sacred Muses! - Daniel Taylor
- A Fancy - Stephen Stubbs
- Shall I Strive With Words To Move? - Daniel Taylor/Stephen Stubbs
- Fortune - Les Voix Humaines
- Blame I Confess - Daniel Taylor
- Go From My Window - Stephen Stubbs
- Say, Love, If Ever Though Didst Find - Daniel Taylor/Stephen Stubbs
- My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home - Stephen Stubbs
- Come To Me Grief For Ever - Daniel Taylor/Stephen Stubbs
- The Bells - Les Voix Humaines
- Ah Silly Soul - Daniel Taylor
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Sweet Love hath climbed its mountain peak.......2006-05-11
There are some performers whose recordings are instantly slotted into the "must have" section of a collector's mind. The sweet-as-mead voice and high intelligence of Canadian countertenor Daniel Taylor make him one of these performers.
Daniel Taylor's voice is like a map that is elegantly and sensitively written, expressive and colourful, its lines and lineaments portraying to the highest degree the geography of music itself. This is no accident - it is an achievement which less intellectually gifted singers can rarely attain (and even then, only by following to the nth degree the careful and minute work of someone who DOES have this particular approach to the music). And when it is a unique interpretation, fresh every time and yet containing similar elements every time, the listener can but sigh with pleasure and bliss, thanking God in His kindness that He has given such a singer to grace the earth.
Dowland's and Byrd's songs are among my favourite in the entire oeuvre. I adore performing them; I adore listening to them. I do demand more when I listen than a pretty tone. Pretty tones are easily come by. I want... I want to hear the poetry of the words in the music. I want to hear each word given a pearl-like placing in the phrase. I want to hear the phrases caress like silk the very texture of the air.
This recording performs exactly that. It is deeply satisfying, very beautiful, and demonstrative of Daniel Taylor's most excellent technique. (I cannot fathom the criticism in one of the previous reviews, in which the reviewer complains of Mr Taylor's technique, speaking of flaws which I have not heard. Either I am peculiarly insensitive to these flaws, or - more likely, since I'm a critical (in the best sense of the word!) listener of music as well as being both a performer and teacher of singing - these flaws exist with as little validity as the oft-vaunted single-footed monsters drawn on Renaissance maps. In other words... they do not exist.)
Beautiful, beautiful singing. Very highly recommended indeed.
O sweet disc.......2004-05-10
I feel that is a beautifully planned disc of stunning performances.
Montreal Countertenor Shines.......2003-04-05
You have got to...
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FIND THIS DISC.
His performance of "Shall I strive with words to move" sums it
all up. TOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL.
Loved this disc.......2003-04-02
What fortune to find this first-rate disc by a singer I was, until yesterday, unfamiliar with. I adored this program and especially the magical intertwining of Taylor's voice with the gambas. Dowland never sounded more sorrowful and Byrd never more
cared for. Do not walk......run and buy this disc.
Beautiful Byrd.......2003-03-29
Here is a disc that must be included in any serious early-music
collector's library. Young Daniel Taylor's pure, angelic voice is sensitively supported by the gamba duo and Stephen Stubbs. Taylor's perfect intonation and thoughtful word-painting are a gift to us all.
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With a Song in My Heart: The Songs of Rodgers & Hart
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ASIN: B000059N0T
Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
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- Manhattan - Ben Selvin & His Orchestra
- Mountain Greenery - Frank Crumit
- The Girl Friend - George Olsen & His Music
- The Blue Room - The Revelers
- My Heart Stood Still - Jessie Matthews/Hutch
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- You Took Advantage Of Me - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
- With A Song In My Heart - Hutch
- Ten Cents A Dance - Ruth Etting
- Isn't It Romantic - Jeanette MacDonald
- Lover - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
- You Are Too Beautiful - Frank Sinatra
- Blue Moon - Glen Gray & His Casa Loma Orchestra
- It's Easy To Remember - Bing Crosby
- My Romance - Dinah Shore & Frank Sinatra
- There's A Small Hotel - Hal Kemp & His Orchestra
- Where Or When - Lena Horne
- My Funny Valentine - Mary Martin
- Johnny One Note - Wynn Murray
- The Lady Is A Tramp - Sophie Tucker
- Falling In Love With Love - Allan Jones
- This Can't Be Love - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra/Martha Tilton
- I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Margaret Whiting
- Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered - Doris Day
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The Essential Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber
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ASIN: B000B9G6O4
Release Date: 2005-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Phantom of the Opera/All I Ask of You
- By Jeeves/Half a Moment
- Beautiful Game/All the Love I Have
- Jesus Christ Superstar/I Don't Know How to Love Him
- Phantom of the Opera/Think of Me
- Aspects of Love/The First Man You Remember
- Starlight Express B'way/Starlight Express
- Starlight Express/Only You
- Tell Me on a Sunday/Unexpected Song
- Aspects of Love/Seeing Is Believing
- Beautiful Game/Our Kind of Love
- Tell Me on a Sunday/The Last Man in My Life
- Phantom of the Opera/Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- Sunset Boulevard/Too Much in Love to Care
- Tell Me on a Sunday/Tell Me on a Sunday
- Aspects of Love/There Is More to Love
- Evita/Don't Cry for Me Argentina
- Aspects of Love/Love Changes Everything
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- Sunset Boulevard/With One Look
- Evita/Another Suitcase in Another Hall
- Cats/Memory
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Could We Start Again Please?
- Requiem/Pie Jesu
- Phantom of the Opera/Angel of Music
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)/Close Every Door
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Gethsemane
- Whistle Down the Wind/Whistle Down the Wind
- Sunset Boulevard/As If We Had Never Said Goodbye
- Starlight Express/U-N-C-O-U-P-L-E-D
- Phantom of the Opera/The Point of No Return
- Aspects of Love/Anything But Lonely
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat/Any Dream Will Do
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat/There's Me
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Pilate's Dream
- Evita/High Flying Adored
- Phantom of the Opera/Music of the Night
Tracks:
- Cats/Macavity
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Heaven on Their Minds
- Evita/Rainbow High
- Starlight Express/Rolling Stock
- Phantom of the Opera/The Phantom of the Opera
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Hosanna
- Evita/Oh What a Circus
- Phantom of the Opera/Masquarade
- Starlight Express/Starlight Express
- Jesus Christ Superstar/King Herod's Song
- Evita/Buenos Aires
- Cats/Jellicle Cats
- Sunset Boulevard/Sunset Boulevard
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Everything's Alright
- Cats/Mr. Mistoffelees
- Phantom of the Opera/Prima Donna
- Cats/The Jellicle Ball
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Jesus Christ Superstar
Album Details
Lovesongs, Ballads and Show Stoppers. 54 Tracks, Including Some Brand New Titles Released Here for the First Time.
Music:
- Spanish Dance Troupe (+2 Bonus Tracks)
- Standing on the Shoulder of Giants [Clean Version]
- Standing on the Shoulder of Giants [Explicit Lyrics]
- Standing on the Shoulder of Giants [Import]
- Sublime
- Survive, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
- Systems of Romance [Import]
- The Facts of Life [Import]
- The Numbers Game, VOL. I - Multiplication and its relationship to Division
- The Venom is Going Global [Explicit Lyrics]
Music
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Music
Sweet Home [Import]
Anodynes
Art Of Mozart
Buckaroo Bonanza!
Airborne [Import]
5ive: The Album
Birds, Beasts, Bugs & Little Fishes
A Classical Adventure
A' Caroling We Shall Go
A Day Without a Mexican [Soundtrack]
A Story in White
Best of Calypso-Volume 1-Dance Music
Bossa Jazz Salt Song [Import]
Win This Record
Elevator