| 1. Hello - Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren |
| 2. Pimp Homeo (Insert) |
| 3. You Ain't Gotta Lie (Ta Kick It) - Ice Cube, Chris Rock |
| 4. Gutter Shit - Ice Cube, Jayo Felony, Squeak Ru |
| 5. Supreme Hustle |
| 6. Mental Warfare (Insert) |
| 7. 24 Mo' Hours |
| 8. Until We Rich - Ice Cube, Krayzie Bone |
| 9. You Can Do It - Ice Cube, , Mack 10, Ms. Toi |
| 10. Mackin' & Driving (Insert) |
| 11. Gotta Be Insanity |
| 12. Roll All Day |
| 13. Can You Bounce? |
| 14. Dinner With the CEO (Insert) |
| 15. Record Company Pimpin' |
| 16. Waitin' Ta Hate |
| 17. Nigga of the Century |
Editorial Reviews
Is it too obvious to note that there's little peace to be found on the second volume of Ice Cube's would-be conceptual set? Throughout The Peace Disc, Cube and guests return to the theme "Keep it gangsta"--which at least partly means projecting an image of embattled, weary, but proud warriors at every turn. While strongly produced and delivered, the songs generally don't signify much that we haven't heard before. A few party tracks ("You Can Do It") and the somewhat softhearted "Until We Rich" stand out, but there's little here really worth mentioning in the same breath as Cube classics as far afield as "It Was a Good Day" and "When I Get to Heaven." --Rickey Wright
War & Peace, Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc),Ice Cube,Priority Records,G-Funk,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,West Coast Rap
War & Peace, Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) [Explicit Lyrics]
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The Civil War - Traditional American Songs And Instrumental Music Featured In The Film By Ken Burns: Original Soundtrack Recording
Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005J0O Release Date: 1990-12-29 |
Tracks:
- Drums Of War - Old Bethpage Brass Band
- Quote - Oliver Wendall Holmes
- Ashokan Farewell - NA
- The Battle Cry Of Freedom - NA
- We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder - NA
- Dixie/Bonnie Blue Flag - The New American Brass Band
- Cheer Boys Cheer - The New American Brass Band
- Angel Band - Russ Barenburg
- Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier - Jacqueline Schwab
- Lorena - Jay Ungar
- Parade - The New American Brass Band
- Hail Columbia - The New American Brass Band
- Dixie - Bobby Horton
- Kingdom Coming - Jay Ungar
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Matt Glaser
- All Quiet On The Potomic - Jacqueline Schwab
- Flag Of Columbia - Jacqueline Schwab
- Weeping Sad And Lonely - Jacqueline Schwab
- Yankee Doodle - The Old Bethpage Brass Band
- Palmyra Schottische - The New American Brass Band
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - The Old Bethpage Brass Band
- Shenandoah - John Colby
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - M. Manson
- Marching Through Georgia - J. Ungar
- Marching Through Georgia(Lament) - Jacqueline Schwab
- Battle Cry Of Freedom - Jacqueline Schwab
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Ashokan Farewell/Sullivan Ballou Letter - Paul Roebling
Customer Reviews:
Civil War.......2007-07-16
Great Job.......2007-05-13
I love it......
The Service with Amazon is excellent too.
Thanks for being there.
Very relaxing.......2007-03-31
A great peice of Civil War history........2007-02-14
Music Befitting This Most Tragic of Wars.......2007-02-12
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Yo-Yo Ma Plays Ennio Morricone
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002YCVXI Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- The Mission: Gabriel's Oboe
- The Mission: The Falls
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Playing Love from The Legend of 1900
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Nostalgia from Cinema Paradiso
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Looking for You (Love Theme) from Cinema Paradiso
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Malena (Main theme)
- Giuseppe Tornatore Suite: Remembering (Ricordare)*
- Sergio Leone Suite: Deborah's Theme from Once Upon A Time In America
- Sergio Leone Suite: Cockeye's Song from Once Upon a Time in America
- Sergio Leone Suite: Main Theme from Once Upon a Time in America
- Sergio Leone Suite: Main Theme from Once Upon a Time in the West
- Sergio Leone Suite: Ecstasy of Gold from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Brian DePalma Suite: Main Theme from Casualities of War
- Brian DePalma Suite: Death Theme from The Untouchables
- Moses and Marco Polo Suite: Journey from Moses
- Moses and Marco Polo Suite: Theme from Moses
- Moses and Marco Polo Suite: Main Theme from Marco Polo
- The Lady Caliph: Dinner
- The Lady Caliph: Nocturne
Amazon.com
Ennio Morricone is well-known to moviegoers. His soundtracks for The Mission, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in America, Cinema Paradiso, and others are invariably warmly melodic and superbly suited to the films they grace. They not only add atmosphere; they help tell the story. For this CD Morricone has created new orchestrations for many of his scores, adding a solo cello part for the indefatigable Yo-Yo Ma, whose musical curiosity seems to be endless. Outside the films, these pieces tend to be lovely melodies, mostly pretty sentimental stuff, and, in the best way, gorgeous aural wallpaper. The most moving are the two selections from The Mission, but fans of Morricone's music will find plenty to enjoy here. Ma's playing, as always, is exquisite---warm, deeply felt (given the circumstances), and entirely idiomatic within the context. Perhaps not quite for the classical music lover, but an affectionate reworking of music by an important film composer. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Is it bad to say I like this better than the original soundtrack?.......2007-06-02
My two other recommendations are Main Theme from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (Track 11) and Ecstasy of Gold from THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY (Track 12). I suggest playing these consecutively as a single medley. Track 11 *WILL* bring tears to the manliest among us --particularly if you remember in the movie where Sergio Leone pulls the camera up to reveal the town rising.
I get the feeling "hardcore" classical fans would dismiss movie scores as commercial work. I truly believe Ennio Morricone transcends that. Even moreso than, say, John Williams, and on a different plane than a Danny Elfman. And I can't say more about the emotion Yo-Yo Ma brings to the table than what's already been discussed.
Absolutely Exquisite.......2007-05-15
Yo Yo Ma and the Maestro Marvelous!!!.......2007-05-13
Better Every Time.......2007-05-09
Fabulous CD.......2007-05-07
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Robbers & Cowards
Cold War Kids Manufacturer: Downtown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I2IRDC Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
Tracks:
- We Used To Vacation
- Hang Me Up To Dry
- Tell Me In The Morning
- Hair Down
- Passing The Hat
- Saint John
- Robbers
- Hospital Beds
- Pregnant
- Red Wine, Success!
- God, Make Up Your Mind
- Rubidoux
Amazon.com
You've heard at least three dozen bands like Cold War Kids already. Bands fascinated with the first Strokes album and bent on expanding the promise of that artistically ill-fated group; bands bent on delivering records that have a fresh take on life in suburbia but offering instead a minor variation of angsty clichés; bands that have quirky-but-catchy takes on songwriting; bands that try a little too hard. As unique as some of the ideas on Robbers and Cowards are, it doesn't take long before Nathan Willett's vocals begin to grate (even when he channels Jeff Buckley during "Passing the Hat") and the time between the initial excitement that swells with the opening cut "We Used to Vacation" and the moment you realize that Cold War Kids is just another mainstream band over-mining a once fertile underground sound is short enough that you can cut your losses and find something more worthwhile. --Jedd BeaudoinAlbum Description
This LA band has toured nationally with Two Gallants, Tapes 'N Tapes, Sound Team, and done Lollapalooza dates. They're known for their electric live shows and major publications have already taken notice, with coverage in Spin and a 4-star review in Rolling Stone. "A gorgeous piece of geek-rock soul...Bravo, kids!" - Rolling Stone. "Imagine the rawness of The White Stripes on day one. Or what Spoon would sound like at a church camp making music with found objects" - LA Weekly.Customer Reviews:
Originality Done Right.......2007-07-05
What is going on?.......2007-06-18
The lyrics are unique in that they tell of the human condition, although not necessarily first hand. Wonderful music combined with touching lyrics equals a great band.
They are indeed one of the best live bands around, as I discovered them opening for Editors at The Fillmore, but the sound translates perfectly to home.
Maybe you don't dig the sound, but comparing them to some other random band doesn't make any sense. They have a style that might not be completely original, as Delta Spirit and a few other bands are of the same vein, but CWK does it the best, and with the most feeling.
These Kids Grew On Me.......2007-06-17
Initially to me, they sounded like Franz Ferdinand, but with a more interesting sound to their music. At the same time, there were elements of Maroon 5's soul rock, but Cold War Kids created their own alternative (indie) rock music, completely unique and completely different from all the groups out there now. Most impressive.
The lyrics in most of their songs sound like a twisted reflection of life, sometimes funny, sometimes sad. I found their music very refreshing as compared to all the groups out there now. Out of all the tracks, I enjoyed Robber, Red Wine, Success, We Use To Vacation and Hang Me Up To Dry.
This album really grew on me to the point that I'm asking myself to look-out for the dates they're dropping by for a concert!
A band apart.......2007-06-01
Tarantino named his production company "A band apart" as a play on words of the French new wave movie "Bande a part." However, he was much more mocking in his motives than Wikipedia lets on.
This band is very similar to the spirit of this mockery. They are a very well marketed band. Very well. They are not selling their music which is mediocre, but they are selling the image of what they want their music to sound like. They do a bang up job looking good in pictures with half smoked cigarettes hanging off their lips. They do a wonderful job getting you to believe that their music is good. That they have transcended into the realm of a great band with real feelings and intent.
But...they...don't...deliver...They want you to believe the hype of what they are but their music just doesn't stand up. They want the hipsters to jump on board with this one as I'm sure they are. But don't mistake marketing for intent or the face from the body. Everything looks good on the outside, but when you dig past the American Apparel, then all you are left with is a hollow frame that doesn't live up to the hype.
Sorry CWK, but continue taking the black and white pictures with the suits and loosened ties or the hipster clothes or the Fellini references, or whatever you would like. It looks good. It looks really good. Just don't pick up any instruments anytime soon, okay?
Ehh.......2007-06-01
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At War with the Mystics
The Flaming Lips Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGDNCW Release Date: 2006-04-04 |
Tracks:
- The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
- Free Radicals
- The Sound of Failure
- My Cosmic Autumn Rebellion
- Vein of Stars
- The Wizard Turns On...
- It Overtakes Me
- Mr. Ambulance Driver
- Haven't Got a Clue
- The W.A.N.D.
- W.A.N.D.
- Pompeii Am Gotterdammerung
- Goin' On
Amazon.com
After two expansive yet winsome epic albums like The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots that dealt with the inevitability of death in the face of life, the Oklahoma City art provocateurs have abandoned the concept album approach and done an about face. They've returned to their earlier canon, channeling their messy psychedelica through a 70s funk scrim, and yet again figured out a way to elevate the ordinary to the sublime--even out-weirding Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd on a track like "Pompeii," and precariously balancing out on the astral plane on "Wizard Turns On." And while you might be tempted to believe that this band is just about their cartoonish space bubbles on pink rabbits, it is at your own peril. At War With the Mystics is an intelligent and searing indictment of George W. Bush, his administration, suicide bombers, superficiality and undeserved stardom--branding them all sinners of similar stripe. A song like "Sound of Failure/It's Dark...Is it Always This Dark?" boldly calls out pop culture princesses Gwen Stefani and Britney Spears, but not without first giving them a wet kiss goodnight. "Free Radicals" is a precious soul romp that sounds like Prince in his prime, but instead was oddly inspired by a dream about Devendra Banhart, and is an sharp arrow aimed straight at the heart of would-be terrorists. Major domo and head Lip Wayne Coyne is a shrewd observer of human nature, and an even shrewder songwriter and this album stands as his greatest and most varied work yet. --Jaan UhelszkiAlbum Description
Cosmic, consciousness-expanding and mind-shattering, At War With The Mystics, the highly anticipated follow-up to The Flaming Lips' Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots brings together the expressiveness of recent albums with the heaviness, volume and intensity of the band's earlier work. At War With The Mystics is personal, political, psychedelic and powerful pop.Customer Reviews:
3.5 stars... worth buying.......2007-07-17
There are some good songs on this album. There are even a few great songs. This is more than can be said of most albums that came out last year, so they deserve credit for that. But in the grand scheme of the Lips' discography, I think this is their weakest record since "In A Priest Driven Ambulance," although I know I'm coming pretty close to making an apples-oranges comparison to that album, which was written a full 16 years before this one.
The songs "Vein Of Stars," "Mr. Ambulance Driver," and "Goin' On" are just fantastic. All of these songs have great music and some wonderful lyrics. On the other hand, the songs "It Overtakes Me," "Free Radicals," and "Haven't Got A Clue" are just plain bad. Annoying music paired with lyrics which read like bad 10th-grade poetry. The remaining songs are okay. I don't skip them, but then I don't skip too them either. This song is much more of a mixed bag compared to their last few albums, which have for the most part been either good or great from start to finish. It's at least worth buying.
Outstanding.......2007-06-16
my first flaming lips album - i'm impressed.......2007-06-09
4 1/2 stars. .......2007-04-11
Only a fool believes that he is different...........2007-03-19
I had seen The Flaming Lips years ago on a Bonaroo tour(I Think..), and nevertheless I was not impressed. I was on a different kick then, in a different mind state, a different mood. I am a big believer that you find music( or rather music finds you) when it is your time to hear it. You may run into it before your time, but you will either not notice it, or you will not care for it.
Well, fast forward to 2007, I have established a great appreciation for the film "Baraka", which I had first viewed years ago on a trip to Alaska. Baraka is a very powerful movie that spans over 6 different continents, a beautiful portrayal of humanity and life, compared and contrasted between the beauty moments and the horror. Well, I recently rented Baraka again and was re-introduced into its splendor. While searching the internet for more Baraka information, I came across something called "At War with Baraka', which was a mish-mash of The Flaming Lips album "At War with the Mystics", and the flim Baraka (which has no spoken dialogue by the way). Someone had posted a web site showing this mish-mash. In my humble opinion I did not really find that they mashed well together (it is my belief that anything will go together if you want it too, and sure there were parts that fit, but it did not really fit together), but I sort of enjoyed the music. I picked up the album and gave it many, many listens. At first, it just did not click that well with me, I mean there were parts that I really enjoyed, namely the very psychedelic and atmospheric sections of songs, and the awesome "Sound of Failure/Its dark...". The ending theme, "Its dark.." is amazing in a creepy beautiful way, soft flute with atmosphere that really depicts darkness...which leads into "My Cosmic Autumn Rebellion", which is another amazing tripped out song with great electronics and atmosphere. And that is what caught me. It was the great amount of atmosphere, electronics and wizardry that The Flaming Lips bring to this album that hoooked me in. The whole album plays off as one experience. YOU MUST listen to this in full at first, to capture the whole picture, unless your some kind of savant who can catch the greatness right away. Either way, when you listen to the whole experience, its just wonderful and for me, I was able to gather a grasp of an overall message, not to mention a great listen. The electronic elements add so much to the music and provide such a great immersive world to jump into.
As far as what the lyrics refer to, or for that matter what the title refers to is anyones guess and each person who theorizes will only be suggesting their opinion, only a fool believes he is different....
One thing that is for sure, is that this album grows on you like some kind of nasty funky fungus. At first you will get annoyed by the lead singers voice (think Neil Young), and at first the whole experience may seem all too tripped out and "out there" for you. But stick with it, I guarantee that over a small amount of time, some repeated listens and some true attention to the detail of each song, and you will arrive at the place where you can truly appreciate this album.
Give it some time, check it out. Have an open mind. You will come to find that you enjoy this all too much.
Actually, the above statement is true for all of The Flaming Lips albums that I have had the pleasure to hear, especially "The Soft Bulletin".
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War Stories
UNKLE Manufacturer: surrender all ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RHRGNA Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Chemistry
- Hold My Hand
- Restless (feat. Josh Homme)
- Keys To The Kingdom (feat. Gavin Clark)
- Price You Pay
- Burn My Shadow (feat. Ian Astbury)
- May Day (feat. The Duke Spirit)
- Persons & Machinery (feat. Autolux)
- Twilight (feat. 3D)
- Morning Rage
- Lawless
- Broken (feat. Gavin Clark)
- When Things Explode (feat. Ian Astbury)
Customer Reviews:
Good Album, Great Guest Artists!!.......2007-07-26
A very different band.......2007-07-25
Two stars feels harsh, but after a few listens there's no memorable songs. I also made the mistake of buying the pricier 2-disc box set with the instrumental versions and art. If you want an interesting upbeat rock album with guest artists, this may be more your style, but if you're looking for more spacey/electronic ("I need something Stronger", "Inside", "Rabbit in the Headlights") or the big beat tracks ("Reign", "Eye for an Eye"), you should stick with the first two albums.
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The Very Best of War
War Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000A0DVB Release Date: 2003-07-15 |
Tracks:
- Spill The Wine
- Tabacco Road
- All Day Music
- Slippin' Into Darkness
- Get Down
- Nappy head (Theme From 'Getto Man')
- The World Is A Getto
- City, Country, City
- The Cisco Kid
- Where Was You At
- Four Cornered Room
- Gypsy Man
- Me And Baby Brother
- Deliver The Word
- Southern Part Of Texas
- Ballero (live, 1972)
- Why Can't We Be Friends
Tracks:
- Low Rider
- Don't Let No One Get You Down
- Heartbeat
- Smile Happy
- So
- Summer
- L.A. Sunshine
- River Niger
- Galaxy
- Youngblood (Livin' In The Streets)
- I'm The One Who Understands
- Cinco De Mayo
- You Got The Power
- Outlaw
- Baby It's Cold Outside
- Peace Sign
- East L.A.
Album Description
34 signature tracks totaling over 2 1/2 hours of music, includes classics from Eric Burdon & War plus all-time War hits 'Low Rider', 'The Cisco Kid', 'The World Is A Ghetto', 'Summer' and more. Slipcase. Rhino. 2003.Customer Reviews:
The Very Best of War.......2007-07-24
Very Best of War is good, but may be over kill.......2007-06-12
Da Bomb.......2006-08-18
Great but beware of abridged versions.......2006-07-28
Bridge the generaion gap........2006-03-25
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Masters of War
Mountain Manufacturer: Megaforce ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ROALT4 Release Date: 2007-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Masters Of War
- Serve somebody with
- Blowin' In The Wind [heavy]
- Everything Is Broken
- Highway 61 Revisited
- This Heart Of Mine
- Subterranean Homesick Blues
- The Times They Are A-changin'
- Seven Days
- Mr. Tambourine Man
- Like A Rolling Stone
- Blowin' In The Wind [acoustic]
Album Description
After 5 to 6 years on a recent worldwide Mountain tour, we were asked to record a new CD. During the touring Leslie heard Neil Young's rendition of Blowin in the Wind and decided to perform it acoustically at our shows. The reaction was clearly overwhelming leaving Les and I to a serious look, again, at the musical and political significance of Bob Dylan's repertoire. I personally felt that Leslie's vocal power would match the power in Dylan's lyrics. The melodies simple and direct would match Leslie's lyrical guitar expressions. The drum feels were spontaneous and most of the basic tracks were first takes in the studio. Personally, I just tried to punctuate the hell out of the song. It took about 3 years to contemplate exactly what Dylan material we would decide to record Mountain style. The final result is Mountain CD MASTERS OF WAR. Corky Laing
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Everything Is Illuminated
Manufacturer: Tvt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AYEIMW Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Paul Cantelon--Odessa Medley
- Leningrad--Zvezda Rok-N-Rolla
- Csokolom--Amari Szi Amari
- Leningrad--Dikiy Muzhchina
- Paul Cantelon--Prologue/Babushka
- Paul Cantelon--Little Jonathan/The Wall
- Gogol Bordello--Bublitschki
- The Con Artists feat. Peter Miser Ya-takoy
- Leningrad--Malen'kiy Mal'chik
- Tin Hat Trio--Fear of the South
- Paul Cantelon--River Of Collections
- Paul Cantelon--Tank Graveyard/Valse de Suzana/Dee-yed
- Paul Cantelon--Sunflowers
- Paul Cantelon--War Is Love/eta-Ya
- Paul Cantelon--Trachimbrod/Ressurection/Requiem
- Paul Cantelon--Inside-Out
- Gogol Bordello Start Wearing Purple
Album Description
"Everything Is Illuminated" is the directorial debut of actor Liev Schrieber and an adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's best-selling novel. A blend of high comedy and great tragedy, the film tells the story of a young American man, played by Elijah Wood (The Lord of The Rings trilogy), who journeys to the Ukraine to find the woman whom he believes saved his grandfather from the Nazis all those years ago.The soundtrack features two new songs from high energy New York City based gypsy punks Gogol Bordello, including one track not on their current cd. (Note: Gogol Bordello's lead singer plays a role in "Everything Is Illuminated"). Also included are gypsy folk songs from Russia and the Ukraine by Leningrad, Arkadie Severmie, Csokolom and Tin Hat Trio. And finally, Paul Cantelon's ethnic score ties together this nicely cohesive soundtrack.
Customer Reviews:
A wacky classic.......2007-07-18
Marvelous.......2007-06-13
1. Odessa Medley: 9/10 - Enjoyable, with fun instruments. It builds up into an intricate array of instruments and melodies, and really picks up at the end, tempting you to let it sweep you along into the movie's crazy world. A great overture to the movie.
2. Leningrad, Zvezda Rok-N-Rolla: 8/10 - Oh, the drama! Leningrad is a Russian band. All of their songs on this album are crazy and fun and fit the craziness of the movie to a T. The horns are wonderful.
3. Csokolom, Amari Szi Amari: 10/10 - Superbly catchy, with that quirky, old feel dominant in the film, this song is a laidback sort of fun. It's the only song on the album not in Ukrainian, Russian, or English: it's Hungarian. This doesn't matter, however, because it fits so perfectly with the feel of the movie.
4. Leningrad, Dikiy Muzhchina: 10/10 - I LOVE this song. It's one my favorites here. The title means "Wild Man" in Russian, and it is definitely a very wild and (dare I say it again?) fun song. The lyrics really are just plain fun to sing along to, even if you don't speak Russian. You can practically feel the energy. In fact, I just now started to sing to it again...
5. Prologue/Babushka: 9.5/10 - This is where a darker mood begins to edge in. It sinks into a waltz that is more bittersweet than tragic, and then slows down to make way for a sweeping, haunting tune. Lovely.
6. Little Jonathan/The Wall: 9/10 - Playful, but once more in a bittersweet sort of way. After awhile it switches gears, swooshing up with energy, befores changing back to that haunting feeling of "Babushka" that I like to think of as simply The Past.
7. Gogol Bordello, Bublitschki: 8/10 - Time for some fun again. This instrumental piece by an immensely talented band (actually, Eugene Hutz, who plays Alex, is the lead singer of Gogol Bordello) mixes an irresistible beat with a traditional Slavic sound.
8. The Con Artists, Peter Miser, Ya-takoy: 9/10 - This definitely brings one back to the silliness of Alex in the beginning of the film. With snippets of his unbelievably hilarious dialogue and an urban beat going in the background, you'll be sucked right in.
9. Leningrad, Malen'kiy Mal'chik: 9/10 - Great fun! Leningrad never fails to entertain with this lazy collection of horns and vocals.
10. Tin Hat Trio, Fear of the South: 8/10 - Here's a piece to relax to. It's lighthearted and fresh.
11.Paul Cantelon, River of Collections: 9/10 - With breathy strings, "River of Collections" urges you quietly but with instistence along the river of The Past.
12. Paul Cantelon, Tank Graveyard/Valse de Suzana/Dee-yed: 9.5/10 - Here is the tragedy I've been referring to. It's sad. Almost unbearably so. It sweeps you up in the conflict of the characters, teasing you with peaks at the truth before fading back into the darkness.
13. Paul Cantelon, Sunflowers: 10/10 - Ukrainian, I believe. Haunting, with strong vocals that cast a spell.
14. Paul Cantelon, War Is Love/eta-Ya: 9.5/10 - It begins with lazy simplicity, but toward the end bursts into a powerful and urgent message.
15. Paul Cantelon, Trachimbrod/Ressurection/Requiem: 10/10 - Simply beautiful. About halfway through, the urgency of the previous tracks finally builds up for the climax, whooshing over you bitterly, sadly, and with almost a sense of determination. Again, it's tragic. You don't hear the lightheartedness of previous tracks, but the slight nudging of a past that doesn't want to haunt: it just wants to resolve itself. To exist.
16. Paul Cantelon, Inside-Out: 10/10 - And it does resolve itself. Here is another bittersweet piece. But this time, it carries a touch of enlightenment (illumination?) with it.
17. Gogol Bordello, Start Wearing Purple: 10/10 - This was the absolutely most perfect song the movie could have ended with. It switches the film seamlessly back into that feel of silly hilarity, single-handedly managing to leave the audience uplifted - a sore necessity for such a partly bleak film!
Overall, one of my favorite soundtracks out there. Whether you've seen the (remarkable) movie or not, get this! It is gorgeous, beautiful, fantastic, powerful, uplifting, and itching to tell you something you've known all your life but just can't quite grasp. In short, a brilliant piece of work.
music.......2007-06-02
Interesting.......2007-03-18
funny, amusing and often very moving. It's got a shocking thread to it,
but not without humor. I also liked the surprise ending. The music was great!
Should have won an Academy Award!!!.......2007-03-15
Anita in Albuquerque Nm ....also a collector
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Post-War
M. Ward Manufacturer: Merge Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GGSMDA Release Date: 2006-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Poison Cup
- To Go Home
- Right In The Head
- Post-War
- Requiem
- Chinese Translation
- Eyes On The Prize
- Magic Trick
- Neptune's Net
- Rollercoaster
- Today's Undertaking
- Afterword/Rag
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An enviable multitasker, M. Ward deftly charts the varied dusty soundscapes of Americana. Since 2005, he's toured with the White Stripes, coproduced the debut from Rilo Kiley's Jenny Lewis, compiled a John Fahey tribute, and relocated from Oregon to New Hampshire--and that's just to start. Somehow, he found time to knock out Post-War, his first full-band effort. Since 1999's haunting solo debut, Duet for Guitars #2, every Ward effort has been a departure from the one before. While 2004's Transistor Radio was inspired by the radio days of yore, it's clear in Post-War that Ward has modern times on his mind. Opening with an upbeat trio of songs, Ward launches across diverse musical territory before concluding with the slow blues of "Afterword/Rag." A driving rendition of Daniel Johnston's "To Go Home," featuring Neko Case, is an album highlight. Adding to Ward's cast of indie-rock luminaries, Jim James (My Morning Jacket)--who appeared on Transistor Radio--joins in on a couple of originals, the rollicking "Chinese Translation" and gospel hoedown "Magic Trick," which begins and ends with a burst of canned applause. --Kathleen C. FennessyAlbum Description
The fifth M. Ward album and his most absorbing yet. Its songs unravel their world-wearied tales of life, love, and human kindness with an innate and special grace, helped in part by the very talented friends who join him on this record, such as Neko Case and Mike Mogis, as well as old "Monsters Of Folk" touring buddy Jim James (My Morning Jacket). Look for him on tour this fall.Customer Reviews:
m ward rules.......2007-06-08
Post Wars.......2007-05-12
I can't grow up!!.......2007-04-24
loved it.......2007-04-11
Feels good.......2007-04-10
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War
U2 Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001F3C Release Date: 1990-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Sunday Bloody Sunday
- Seconds
- New Year's Day
- Like A Song...
- Drowning Man
- The Refugee
- Two Hearts Beat As One
- Red Light
- Surrender
- '40'
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The final album of U2's early period, before the group broadened its sonic palette and lyrical vision, War is a brilliantly conflicted album, sounding martial and majestic while its very purpose is to tear down false idols propped up by politics. "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "40" take the subject of Ireland's troubles head-on, while it's the subtext of "New Year's Day," which is about a sundered love relationship symbolic of a greater division. "Torn in two, we can be one," Bono pleads, as Edge's guitar scratches and snarls behind him. Songs such as "Two Hearts Beat as One" and the delicate "Drowning Man" take a back seat here, but they help make War a compelling and well-rounded album. --Daniel DurchholzAmazon.com
U2 weren't always over-the-top multimedia showmen. Early on, as on this third album, they were an impassioned young rock band from Ireland, a country trapped in an endless civil war--a war whose terrors find their way into nearly every song on the record and into Bono's tormented howl, even as military rhythms find their way into Larry Mullen Jr.'s rattling drumbeats. War doesn't quite capture U2's live fire, but its arty production does augment the songs with some extraordinary touches: the stately piano that offsets the Edge's stuttering, keening guitar on "New Year's Day," the electric violin that darkens "Sunday Bloody Sunday," the disco-fied thump behind the jittering riff of "Two Hearts Beat as One." --Douglas WolkAlbum Details
Same as USA Version.Customer Reviews:
A different U2.......2007-07-18
Actually 4.5 ! War is a part of my trilogy of fav U2 albums.......2007-06-28
First of all I believe U2 had never been as rocking and driven as they were with WAR, they have not been since it either.
Song by song the album might not seem as good, but this is one of those strange situations where the whole is much more than the sum of it's parts.
This album features their first two real master pieces New year's day and drowning man.
The latter not as known to newer fans, it is a haunting song that provides us with a different U2.
The anger and determination, their youthful energy, talent and focus, just blended perfectly in this album, creating the epic closer for their early album trilogy.
If this album misses the label 'masterpiece' is by frustrating inches, probably because of "The refugee" it would have been a much stronger record without it, as it stops the flow of the record and sounds totally out of place.
This is all of course my opinion... but I feel WAR is light years ahead in terms of musical and lyrical contents than pretty much most of their albums, specially their two newer ones (yes that ones that sound like a rehash of their "old" sound cough *sellouts* cough) All that you can't leave behind and How to dismantle an atomic bomb.
WAR
Master pieces: New year's day, Drowning man
Oustanding songs: Sunday bloody sunday, Seconds, Like a song...,
Good songs: Two hearts beat as one, surrender, red light
Regular songs: 40 (Great lyrics and all but as a song itself it feels weird)
Bad songs: The refugee
If you have heard U2 and recall their "old" albums (Joshua tree, Unforgettable fire)
Do yourself a favour and listen to their true old sound and roots... I guarantee this four young lads will impress you way beyond the Joshua tree and you will, now, truly know what you REALLY can't leave behind.
The beginning of something great.......2007-03-25
The best was just coming soon...
U2's best and most hard hitting album........2007-03-20
love U2.......2007-01-15
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