Origins

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The Origins of Ruin
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Pleasant (and intense) surprise.
  • excellent prog metal
  • Again a super album from a talented band called Redemption
  • What Fates Warning should be doing
  • Great Melodic/Power Prog Metal
The Origins of Ruin
Redemption
Manufacturer: Inside Out U.S.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000NDDUU6
Release Date: 2007-04-03

Tracks:

  1. The Suffocating Silence
  2. Bleed Me Dry
  3. The Death Of Faith & Reason
  4. Memory
  5. The Origins Of Ruin
  6. Man Of Glass
  7. Blind My Eyes
  8. Used To Be
  9. Fall On You

Album Description

Redemption was founded in Los Angeles in 2000 by guitarist, keyboardist and songwriter Nicolas van Dyk. Ray Alder of Fates Warning joined them and they released two metal albums of melodic complexity. Both albums received amazing reviews throughout the media and fans all over the world had fallen in love with their fresh and energetic style. The Origins of Ruin emphasises once again their unique musical skills. Complex songwriting combined with melodic heaviness, Redemption play Melodic Progressive Metal the way it should be!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pleasant (and intense) surprise........2007-06-29

I was very disappointed with the first two (overrated) Redemption releases, but this is stellar. Far more inspired and interesting than the relatively mundane earlier efforts. The songwriting has matured, while Alder's melodic vocals float atop intense, addictive riffs and intricate polyrhythms. The newfound complexity and polish has this in the running for a top 3 prog album of the year.

Far better than anything Redemption has done to date and superior to anything Fates Warning has released since the incomparable aPSoG.

5 out of 5 stars excellent prog metal.......2007-06-01

this album is great, i bought my copy a few weeks ago and i have been enjoying it sinse. the vocalist is very good. so dont listen to the review some moron wrote. and the musicianship is outstanding. very tight and very catchy. heavy and melodic perogressive madness! and what a great drummer! also full of great memorible guitar melodies, leads, and agressive and beautiful soaring solos. so i highly recommend this album, to prog fans and even just good old metal heads that like good musicianship. fans of dream theater, symphony x, or even bands like soilwork and mercenary will enjoy this!

5 out of 5 stars Again a super album from a talented band called Redemption.......2007-05-12

And with this third album Redemption will do it again.
Fans of progressive Heavy Metal eat your heart out, if you like the voice of Fates Warning, Ray Alder is singing his lungs out on this album, super Super SUPER!!!
The great song writing of Nicolas van Dyk will bring you in a marvelous journey of heavy riffs, great solo's of Agent Steel's guitar player 'Bernie Versailes', pounding bass and great drums.
But don't forget the master himself on keys and guitar, Nicolas.
So, if you will do yourself a pleasure, buy this album and stay HEAVY!!!

4 out of 5 stars What Fates Warning should be doing.......2007-05-08

I am a huge FW fan and I think w. the direction their last few albums have been I would of preferred to hear something like this instead of FWX. Not that FWX was bad but this seems to at least have some steam where FW seem to be stripping things down rather than the dizzying complexity. Sorry to rant on the FW kick but these guys are very parallel (no pun intended) to the Fates sound. Cool medoldic prog metal w/ high pitched vox, lyrics about emotions and interesting time changes and moods.

5 out of 5 stars Great Melodic/Power Prog Metal.......2007-05-04

I enjoyed this album. The surprising thing was I let a couple of friends listen to it and they immediately said that they liked it, too.

I prefer the opening 4 tracks, although the last 4 tracks are really growing on me with repeated listens.

Great vocals and the best album for me since Symphony X's Odyssey.
Crooked Rain Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Oh... Pavement... You make me smile
  • "Out on tour with the Smashing Pumpkins..."
  • Not A Masterpiece!
  • Back to the Gold Soundz
  • Some of the outtakes should remain as they were
Crooked Rain Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins
Pavement
Manufacturer: Matador Records
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ASIN: B0003JAIYG
Release Date: 2004-10-26

Tracks:

  1. Silence Kit
  2. Elevate Me Later
  3. Stop Breathin'
  4. Cut Your Hair
  5. Newark Wilder
  6. Unfair
  7. Gold Soundz
  8. 5-4=Unity
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  10. Heaven Is A truck
  11. Hit the Plane Down
  12. Filmore Jive
  13. Camera
  14. Stare
  15. Raft
  16. Coolin' By Sound
  17. Kneeling Bus
  18. Strings Of Nashville
  19. Exit Theory
  20. 5-4 Vocal
  21. Jam Kids
  22. Haunt You Down
  23. Unseen Power Of The Picket Fence
  24. Nail Clinic

Tracks:

  1. All My Friends
  2. Soiled Little Filly
  3. Range Life
  4. Stop Breathing
  5. Ell Ess Two
  6. Flux = Rad
  7. Bad Version Of War
  8. Same Way Of Saying
  9. Hands Off The Bayou
  10. Heaven Is A Truck (Egg Shell)
  11. Grounded
  12. Kennel District
  13. Pueblo (Beach Boys)
  14. Fucking Righteous
  15. Colorado
  16. Dark Ages
  17. Flood Victim
  18. JMC Retro
  19. Rug Rat
  20. Strings Of Nashville (Instrumental)
  21. Instrumental
  22. Brink Of The Clouds
  23. Tartar Martyr
  24. Pueblo Domain
  25. The Sutcliffe Catering Song

Amazon.com

This deluxe double disc reissue is a superbly done follow-up to the treatment afforded Pavement's brilliant `92 debut Slanted & Enchanted. L.A.'s Desert Origins is a joy for fans, with the majority of the second disc previously unreleased demos and outtakes. Crooked Rain is enjoyable and has some of their best songs ("Range Life," "Gold Soundz," "Silence Kit") but it's a strange, transitional album by a band still a little wobbly on their prog-rock feet. With this '94 release, the stadium-ready lineup of the erudite garage group had solidified, though it was not quite solid. Erratic, eccentric producer/drummer Gary Young had been booted out of the band, whose previous recordings were primarily made by Scott Kannberg and Stephen Malkmus. With two percussionists and bassist Mark Ibold brought into the studio, Crooked Rain has a far warmer, less trebly sound to it. Among the many extras included on this expanded version are the band's two exceptional, unironic tributes to R.E.M. --Mike McGonigal

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Oh... Pavement... You make me smile.......2007-07-14

Any critic, worth their salt, knows that Pavement is one of the most underrated bands of all time. This album is the shining star that proves it. Very few bands have the ability to marry Noise Rock with Pop sensibility and get away with it (Sonic Youth manages quite well). Pavement had the uncanny ability to create a beautiful (sometimes haunting) melody, drag it through the mud, kick it in the face, and then make sweet, sweet love to it. "Stop Breathing" does just that. "Cut Your Hair" is a jovial romp through the barber shop, that could lighten the heart of even the worst of skeptics. "Unfair" is that punch you in the face, angsty punk anthem that just makes my heart skip ten beats.
"5-4=Unity" is an experiment in time signatures and overtones that us geeks just go nuts for. Not to mention all those luscious bonus tracks (37 to be exact). Some of which are kind of "meh", but when the original album is this good, it's hard to justify a score drop.
The only real downside is the last three songs, from the original album ("Heaven Is A Truck", "Hit the Plane Down", and "Filmore Jive"). Not that they're bad, they just aren't as good as anything else pavement's done (hence the lack of a fifth star).
Nonetheless, get it. Get it now. It will change your life.

5 out of 5 stars "Out on tour with the Smashing Pumpkins...".......2007-06-13

Pavement's second album is the one whereby previously dominant duo singer-guitarist Stephen Malkmus (S.M.) and guitarist Scott Kannberg (Spiral Stairs) rounded out their sound to integrate bassist Mark Ibold and percussionist Bob Nastanovich and become 90s alt-rock's slackest band.

Whereas 1992's Slanted & Enchanted's impudent lo-fi homage to The Fall had infuriated Mark E. Smith, the band - with drummer Steve West replacing the erratic Gary Young after he had jokingly pulled a gun on Malkmus - turned their attention to an incongruous take on, primarily, California surf-rock.

Malkmus' characteristically sardonic wordplay is at its most roguish on Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, aiming affable barbs at The Fall, the Happy Mondays, the Smashing Pumpkins and Stone Temple Pilots. Crooked Rain... is something of an amalgam of the band's previous album and E.Ps, produced in more of a classic rock fashion, yet retaining their leftfield approach to songwriting and composition, harnessing the ramshackle aesthetic of Swell Maps, Sonic Youth-esque fuzz rush, R.E.M.-tinged despondency and the artful artlessness of The Replacements.

A further plus point of Crooked Rain... is that although the album is strikingly cohesive, the band pull off the feat of never repeating themselves, the album's twelve tracks skirting the boundaries of rock n roll, pop, balladry, jazz, jive, blues, punk and country to create a sound transcendent of each style's innate tropes.

The 2004 reissue of the record, entitled Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins is even more impressive, featuring 37 non-album tracks, some of which were altered and/or embryonic versions of songs that feature on the band's following album, 1995's Wowee Zowee.

An indie cornerstone, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain proved beyond doubt that a band - even one as derisive as Pavement - could build a strong following outside of major label structures. Vibrant, innovative and droll Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain remains the standout in a discography full of seminal recordings.

3 out of 5 stars Not A Masterpiece!.......2006-09-22

All the critics adore this album. Is like a religion I do not understand. 5 stars is the norm (Rolling Stone, Spin, and who knows who else!) Myself, sometimes I like to believe that critics know more about good music than myself. That they perceive inuendos, trends, genius more than I am able to detect. Like going to the Museum and looking at a piece of art and you say to yoursel, "what is this crap?" only to be told a moment later, by a knowledgeable and reputable so called "art critic", that what you have or are witnessing is a masterpiece for whatever the fricking reason. Stephen Malkmus gets so many accolades I thought this guy was hot! So I bought the "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins. Yes, I bought it in 2006 figuring a classic will sound even better years after its release. Forgive If it seems I am committing a mortal sin when I say, this CD sucks, the hype is a lot better than the actual thing. And so many songs...These guys were recording any crap that came to mind, their egos bubbling through the process and yes, there are some tasty songs that stand up against any other but, 5 stars?! Who is kidding who? 4.5 stars? That is far too generous. And don't tell me I am missing the point, that is an "in" thing and either you are part of it or you are not, because I do not buy it. Disjointed, abrasive, lacking musical direction, at times downright depressive (probably one of its appeals), monotonous, what more can I say? The critics also say that James Brown "Live at the Apollo" is hot hot hot, and it sucks. I can probably bang a two chord tune and make a better song than Mr. Stephen Malkmus and his precious band. Too many songs for very little good ones is its main flaw. Yes, I did get emotional and for that I truly ask that you listen to this so called masterpiece and tell me, what is so hot about it? Is is a state of mind, a generational critical thing? Because musically is sure no great work. Sometimes an album has only one song that makes it worthwhile buyin and I can live with that. "Crooke Rain, Crooked R...." has more than one but to listen to the other crap diminishes the joy of owning this CD. Oh, but I am not an authority so please don't shoot me if I missed the secret point but somebody is going to have to tell me what is so magnifecent about this CD. The packaging is above average, if that counts. Pavement's "Crooked Rain, Cro....." 5 stars for the few jewels to be had, for the overwhelming rest 3 stars is more than kind.

5 out of 5 stars Back to the Gold Soundz.......2006-07-09

One word that has often been used to describe Pavement is genius. And now their best work of art has been re-released in a 2 cd box. CD 1 included the brilliant 'Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'

You know when a band is considered great when other bands are compared to them. And Pavement was one of those. On their first singles and albums they were still a noisy, Sonic Youth type band but this album shows that they were now on their own. It also represents the move from pure noise to songwriting. This album is a balance between these two.

If the 90's were a reaction to the 80's, CRCR is a good example. Warm guitar sounds with emotion and lyrics fighting the fakeness of their day, to be seen in some bands (Stone Temple Pilots, Smashing Pumpkins) but also as shown by the fast and furious life in Los Angeles. Bye bye cold 80's and welcome warm 90's.

There are so many good songs that are indie classics on CRCR. 'Cut Your Hair' with the sighed chorus (and hilarous video) or P 'Range Life', with some harsh words about the Stone Temple Pilots and Smashing Pumpkins, sung over a rolling country beat.
Of the best songs ever is the love-song 'Gold Soundz'. This song is almost too amazing to describe and maybe pure genious shouldn't be talked about too much.

CRC made Pavement and Stephen Malkmus an instant hero in the (intellectual) indie scene around the world, up there with J Mascis and maybe Lou Barlow and Doug Martsch.

The rest of CD 1 is mostly songs that were not good enough to make it on any album, and you can hear. But they are still well worth listening too.

I consider this CRCR with a lot of bonus songs. A great overview of the period in which Pavement made one of the best indie albums in history.

The package itself also includes a fine booklet with some commentary on all the songs by Stephen Malkmus and also a history of the band and the album. Worthwhile.

4 out of 5 stars Some of the outtakes should remain as they were.......2006-05-20

The original is a four star album. It's a bit more cheerful (Get a Haircut, Gold Soundz) than usual Pavement and a bit country (Range Life.) Oh how I love the scratchy noise of 'Slanted' and the sparse bummer ditties of 'Watery Domestic'. There's more sunshine here. Nice and lazy vocals of cryptic innuendos(?) There are too many outtakes on here for my liking. The second half of disc two is pure garbage. 'Grounded' is a phenomonal tinkly guitar jam, something Sonic Youth would be doing on something like Sister. One of the reasons I didn't give this reissue a 3 star rating.
Origins
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • forgettable
  • Transcendental Magic, A Soul Grabber
  • Face in the Fire
  • A Masterpiece...
  • Structure...
Origins
Steve Roach
Manufacturer: Fortuna Records
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ASIN: B0000007V9
Release Date: 1993-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Artifacts
  2. Connected Underground
  3. Clay, Wood, Bone, Dirt
  4. In The Eyes Of The Spirit
  5. The Face In The Fire
  6. Dreaming Now, Then

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars forgettable.......2005-03-29

compare this album to roach's work with percussionist metcalfe on "serpent's lair" and you'll see the vital importance of persussion in tribal/trance. the tribal melodies on their own can't take it to the higher meditative level, and without the focus and energy provided by percussion the whole thing degenerates into nothing special. where the "serpent's lair" was brilliant and finds a permanent space in the CD changer, "origins" will get the obligatory 2 plays before it's retired to the CD stack.

5 out of 5 stars Transcendental Magic, A Soul Grabber.......2005-01-23

"Origins" is another one of those rare, absolutely treasureable albums that you do not dare sell or remove from your CD collection. Released in 1993, it is nothing short of pure musical genius at work--gloriously free of corporate pressures or boundaries: purely harmonious with genuine Aboriginal overtones, deliberate in its intent, flowing, rhythmic, uninhibited by CEO say-so's. Steve, I want to party with you, brother.

Get ready to experience total mental freedom. Track 1, "Artifacts" (the name of an album produced by Roach a year earlier), a hefty twelve minutes long, begins with the haunting sound of the Bull Roarer, the traditional communication device made of mulga wood used by the Aborigines. Gradually, the perfectly harmonious sounds of the syncopated drum beats find their way into the subconscious, taking with it the stress after a hard day, pleasantly filled in the background with the comforting sounds of the didgeridoo, the ubiquitous long, wind instrument also played in traditional aboriginal music. "Connect Underground" on Track 2 is blended seamlessly, floating into an awesome flashback to Roach's 1988 Grand Masterpiece, "Dreamtime Return," filled with synthesized waveforms and assorted percussion instruments all the way to Track 5, "Face in The Fire," where we can hear Roach's tempting whispers in the backdrop and aboriginal yawps snapping us into a surreal, neolithic trek. I dare not call it new age. In fact, I won't spoil the rest for you. You can genuinely believe all positive reviews about this work, for only genius minds think alike and could themselves appreciate the work of a genius.

This album is unquestionably one of the best recordings to listen to while reading, writing and meditating, and is sure to enhance passionate indulgances between lovers, taking the experience to a new, never before visited level of bliss.

It is truly a pleasure to live in an age when we have such pure talent living with us now, as if we were parallel to the fortunate society who were blessed with the then fully unrecognized mastery of W.A. Mozart while he was still living. Except for Roach's darker, creepier "Well of Souls" (1998), "Origins," like "Artifacts" and "Quiet Music" (1988) are truly worth possessing, worth a thousand pairs of shoes and more. Not in material value, mind you, but in it's mystical abilities as a priceless therapeutic tool to relieve stress, anxiety and anger in a modern world. Can't say enough good things about it. Once you experience this album for yourself, always best journeyed with a good pair of headphones with cobalt drivers capable of reaching the full range of Roach's musical expressions, then others will wonder what your secret was to a pleasantly refreshed personality. No dramatics here. I only have the ability to call it as I see it. Don't wait. Beg, borrow, take a payday loan. Step 1: Place CD in tray. 2: Plug in headphones. 3: Set equalizer to maximum range. 4: Press REPEAT ON, then PLAY. 5: Enjoy--enjoy being thrust back into a time when the earth was pure, wonderfully absent of any petty cares or troubles that we may have in this world. Absolutely amazing! You can take a fascinating, unique and thoroughly invigorating journey into the subconscious and through time for a ridiculously small fare. Careful. You may not want to come back.

5 out of 5 stars Face in the Fire.......2004-10-21

This one track alone keeps me coming back to this CD. It starts out mysteriously, builds to a thrilling climax, and tapers off eerily. Roach simply could not have done it any better. Whenever I hear it, I remember so many things from the past, and see so many things in the future.

5 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece..........2001-12-20

ORIGINS may be the pinnacle of an ascent into the mystic and primordial places Roach began to visit on DREAMTIME RETURN and WORLD'S EDGE, and with the Suspended Memories project. The circulating didjeridu patterns that fully imbibe this record are not only its tonal center, but the electro-acoustic nature that is the heart of its sound, and Roach meticulously and passionately utilizes its earthy ferocity and multi-timbral frequencies to its fullest. "Clay, Wood, Bone, Dirt" uses the didjeridu's hoary sonic pyrotechnics and a tumbling avalanche of hand-struck percussion to illustrate a tribalistic canvas. This is a recording that immerses the participant in daunting, expansive landscapes and deeply entrenched cultures permeated throughout by a darker, ominous resonance, as mortified by the unsettling melodrama and formidable rhythms of "The Face in the Fire." Never before has Roach's electronic surface felt so earthen and weathered; all of the assertive ambience and environmental dissonance he's pressurized up to now reach critical mass in ORIGINS' molten core.

5 out of 5 stars Structure..........1999-08-18

If you like techno-tribal a la Steve Roach (w/ Jorge Reyes), this is the one to get. I've returned to this CD many a time. I don't know why. Maybe it's the structure. Or the sheer "tribal essence" of it that my subconscious recognizes (and seeks). Ambient is OK to a point. But eventually it all starts to sound the same... Know what I mean? That's why I like "Origins". It evokes the primal like nothing else. Take the trip... You'll understand.........Tracks to emphasize in particular are Artifacts, Eyes of the Spirit, and Dreaming Now, Then. Also recommended is Suspended Memories, Forgotten Gods (again w/ Jorge and Suso). Same kind of trip. Enjoy.
Celtic Origins
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    Celtic Origins

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    ASIN: B000TU14II

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    (1) The Rising Of The Sun, (2) Sivil A Ruin, (3) Gaudete, (4) Our Wedding Day, (5) Pie Jesu, (6) Ceann Dubh Dilis, (7) August, (8) Sanctus, (9) Kells, (10) Greensleeves, (11) Scarborough Fair, (12) I Drempt I Dwelt In Marble Halls, (13) Fionnghuala, (14) The Flower Of Maherally, (15) Aisling, (16) If All She Has Is You, (17) Dulaman, (18) Si Do Mhaimeo I, (19) Annie's Song
    The Origins of Misery
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Vortex is the Man
    The Origins of Misery
    Lamented Souls
    Manufacturer: Duplicate Records
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    ASIN: B000E1ES80
    Release Date: 2006-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. Essence Of Wounds
    2. Hybris
    3. Var
    4. Suffer Salvation
    5. Demon Baby
    6. Traces Of You
    7. Sprukken Maske
    8. Var
    9. Enternal Existence
    10. Nemesis
    11. Hybris
    12. Sprukken Maske
    13. Eternal Existence
    14. Soulstorm

    Product Description

    Excellent doom from Children Of Bodom member's band, unreleased until now.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Vortex is the Man.......2006-10-07

    Amazon has this wrong there is no members from Children of Bodom
    The Lineup included Vortex (ex-Borknagar, Dimmu Borgir, Arcturus) on vocals. The music would be comparable to Black Sabbath, Cathedral and other bands similar to them. But what makes this album is Vortex's vocals this guy is amazing. Vortex is the best vocalist in metal today so check this one out it is worth your hard earned money.
    An Introduction to Schubert's Piano Quintet "Trout"
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      An Introduction to Schubert's Piano Quintet "Trout"

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      Origins of Guitar Music in Southern Congo & Northern Zambia 1950, '51, '52, '57, '58
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        Manufacturer: Sharp Wood Records
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        ASIN: B000065C8G
        Release Date: 2002-04-16

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        Origins of Ruin
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          Origins of Ruin
          Redemption
          Manufacturer: Indie
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000OQF1TA
          Release Date: 2007-05-07
          Continual Search for Origins
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            Continual Search for Origins

            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
            RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
            ASIN: B0000641ZV
            Release Date: 2004-06-01

            Album Description

            Founder-member, Mark Beazley, decided to call upon the members of Delicate AWOL to help form the new look band. It works like this, Rothko are now either Mark on his own or a full seven-piece band that consists of Mark (bass), Jim Version (guitars), Caroline Ross (guitars, vocals, percussion and flute), Tom Page (drums and guitars), Michael Donnelly (bass), Ben Page (keyboards and percussion) and Jo Wright (trumpet). This is not only their first album together but also their first album on their new home, Too Pure. The inspiration for the album comes from the time Mark spent in Switzerland last year, ''the whole album reminds me of being somewhere else, which was my intention. To create a different space, of being elsewhere, traveling and discovering things along the way''. 2005.
            Cajun Origins { Various Artists }
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              Cajun Origins { Various Artists }

              Manufacturer: Catfish UK
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              ZydecoZydeco | Cajun & Zydeco | Regional Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
              Cajun & CreoleCajun & Creole | Cajun & Zydeco | Regional Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
              Cajun & ZydecoCajun & Zydeco | International | Indie Music | Stores | Music
              North AmericaNorth America | International | Indie Music | Stores | Music
              ASIN: B00005LW2A
              Release Date: 2001-08-28

              Tracks:

              1. Allons A Lafayette (Lafayette) - Joe Falcon
              2. The Waltz That Carried Me To My Grave (La Valse Qui ma Portin De Ma Fase) - Joe Falcon
              3. Mazurka De La Louisiane - Breaux Freres
              4. Ma Blinde Est Partie - Amedee Breaux
              5. Two Step De Prairie Soleau - Amedee Ardoin
              6. Basile - Leo Soileau & Mayuse Fleur
              7. T'as Vole Mon Chapeau (You Have Stolen My Hat) - Breaux Freres
              8. Poche-Town - Joe Falcon & Ophy Breaux
              9. Mermentan Stomp - Hackberry Ramblers
              10. Rosalia - Dewey Segura
              11. Les Tracas Du Hobo - Amedee Breaux
              12. Mam, Where You At? - Leo Soileau & Mayuse Fleur
              13. Tiger Rag Blues - Breaux Freres
              14. Quand Je Suit Partis Pour Le Texas (When I Left For Texas) - Cleoma Breaux
              15. Une Pias Ici Et Una Pias Las Bas (A Dollar Here And There) - Hackberry Ramblers
              16. Far Away From Home Blues - Dewey Segura
              17. Aimer Et Perdre (To Love And Lose) - Joe Falcon
              18. Marie Buller - Cleoma Breaux
              19. Madam Atchen - Amedee Ardoin
              20. Le Valse D'Auguste - Breaux Freres

              Music Review:

              1. Paganini: Works for Violin
              2. Piano Concerto Op 54 / Cello Concerto Op 129
              3. Prokofiev: Prodigal Son/Symphony 4
              4. Rameau: Complete Works for Harpsichord
              5. ~Renzo Bossi: Concerto in C Op15
              6. Requiem, the Mole's Tale [Live]
              7. Schumann: Piano Concerto In A Minor/Carnaval
              8. Six Sonatas for Violin & Cello Op 4
              9. Soler: Piano Music
              10. Sonata for Horn & Piano

              Music Review

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              Music Review

              Soul Trader [Import]

              Weyse: Christmas Cantata; 3 Jubler

              The Rostropovich Edition: Tchaikovsky: Symphonies 1-6 / Manfred Symphony / Romeo & Juliet / Francesca da Rimini

              A Retro Cool Bossa Nova Christmas with Vinnie Zummo

              Urban Cowboy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]

              Todo Dance

              Welcome Home

              Tiny

              Vox Humana [Import]

              The Robin Cox Ensemble

              They Gave Me the Blues

              Un Amigo Mio

              Word Is Bond [Explicit Lyrics]

              Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) / Gardiner, The English Baroque Soloists

              Animal Years