Seymour Group: Nigel Butterfly

Editorial Reviews
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By the time this fourth album came out, P.E. were fighting a public-image battle as well as their usual wars: Professor Griff was gone, and Flavor Flav had gotten in trouble with the law and New York's tabloids. No surprise that this record's more than a little defensive, and it falls off a bit in its second half. (Was it really necessary to remake "Bring the Noise" with Anthrax?) When the group's on, though, it's vehement and confident, attacking black-on-black violence (the high-powered "Nighttrain"), exploitative malt-liquor companies, and the entire state of Arizona. Chuck D.'s voice sounds weary from touring, but his wordplay and intensity are intact, and though the music's stripped down from previous records' traffic-jam chaos, its insistent howl remains its essence. --Douglas Wolk

Seymour Group: Nigel Butterfly, Music, Butterfly, Mcdonald, Carden, Challender, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical
Seymour Group: Nigel Butterfly
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    Seymour Group: Nigel Butterfly
    Butterfly , Mcdonald , Carden , and Challender
    Manufacturer: Vox Australis
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000241M
    Release Date: 2000-05-26

    Tracks:

    1. The Owl - Joan Carden
    2. Aria For Edward John Eyre - Merlyn Quaife/Peter Qwynne/John Tong

    Amazon.com

    By the time this fourth album came out, P.E. were fighting a public-image battle as well as their usual wars: Professor Griff was gone, and Flavor Flav had gotten in trouble with the law and New York's tabloids. No surprise that this record's more than a little defensive, and it falls off a bit in its second half. (Was it really necessary to remake "Bring the Noise" with Anthrax?) When the group's on, though, it's vehement and confident, attacking black-on-black violence (the high-powered "Nighttrain"), exploitative malt-liquor companies, and the entire state of Arizona. Chuck D.'s voice sounds weary from touring, but his wordplay and intensity are intact, and though the music's stripped down from previous records' traffic-jam chaos, its insistent howl remains its essence. --Douglas Wolk

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    1. Silent Noon: Songs of Ralph Vaughan Williams
    2. St. Mungo: A Celtic Suite for Glasgow [Import]
    3. Stockholm Guitar Trio
    4. Symphony 1 / Haydn Variations
    5. Time [Import]
    6. Toscanini Collection, Vol.22 - Shostakovich: Symphony no. 7 "Leningrad"
    7. Wilhelm Furtwängler dirigiert Beethoven
    8. Antonio Vivaldi: La Follia
    9. Arturo Tosanini Collection, Volume 69: Franz Schubert
    10. Arturo Toscanini Collection, Volume 21: Jean Sibelius

    Music Review

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    Music Review

    Supa Soul [CD-single]

    Walton: Façade; Stravinsky: L'histoire du soldat

    The Acoustic Victor and HMV Recordings 1912-14

    1953

    Walking in the Sun Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]

    Un Canto a Mi Madre

    When Praises Go Up

    Unbelievable

    Tributo a Vinicius De Moraes [Import]

    Verdi: Messa Da Requiem

    Waltz for Debby [Import] [Limited Edition]

    Ultimate Collection [Import]

    Victory 2004 [CD-single] [Import]

    World Famous Waltzes

    For You, For Me, For Evermore