| 1. So You Wanna Be A... |
| 2. No Man's Land |
| 3. Rock It Like That |
| 4. Secret Service |
| 5. Freshdopedope |
| 6. Where the Fuck You At? |
| 7. '94 Via Satellite - Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Souls of Mischief |
| 8. Do You Want It? |
| 9. Come a New |
| 10. Bumpshit |
| 11. Ya Don't Stop |
| 12. Yeah It Was You - Pep Love, Souls of Mischief |
| 13. Hotel, Motel |
| 14. Fa Sho fa Real |
| 15. Dirty D's Theme (Hoe or Die) |
| 16. Times Ain't Fair |
Editorial Reviews
One thing is certain about Souls of Mischief, the razor- sharp quartet at the center of Oakland's Hieroglyphics crew (which includes Del the Funky Homosapien, Extra Prolific, and Casual): These people live and die for hip-hop. But the question on No Man's Land, the follow-up to an excellent debut, 93 'Til Infinity, is whether Souls of Mischief have sold their mischievous souls to the devil for a crack at a larger piece of the rap pie. Though they've long been favorites of rap purists, multiplatinum status has eluded the group for any number of reasons--sadly among them the antigangster, college-level rhymes of members A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai. A quick listen to No Man's Land's tougher stance and gunshot sound effects, however, would cause anyone to guess the Hiero crew had compromised their just peace for a little chart action.
A closer inspection of the new album, though, will put at ease those who see Souls of Mischief as defenders of an unadulterated, showmanlike rhyme tradition. Even the group's slightly hardened attitude can't nullify the fact that Souls of Mischief's brand of old school hip-hop formalism resides far outside current rap fashions. In the face of today's smooth R&B flavors, No Man's Land comes without a single melodic hook. Tracks like "Rock It Like That" and "Ya Don't Stop" are as retro as their titles imply: Beats and spare jazz loops serve as shells for the raw exchanges of the verse and intricate interplay of the chorus. Even more than on their debut, Souls of Mischief focus less on what they're saying than on how they say it--the lyrics, therefore, are liable to be branded superficial. Ask the four Souls, though, and they'll tell you to leave the message to the preachers--in rap, it's all about the flow. --Roni Sarig
No Man's Land,Souls of Mischief,Jive,Alternative Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,Underground Rap,West Coast Rap
No Man's Land
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Very Best of
Placido Domingo Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000083GOJ Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Ill Mio Tesoro
- Un'aura Amorosa
- Dies Bildnis Ist Bezaubernd Schon
- La Ci Darem La Mano
- Vani Sono I Lamenti...Svegliatevi Nel Core
- Pays Merveilleux...O Paradis
- Quel Trouble Inconnu Me Penetre...Salut ! Demeure Chaste Et Pure (Faust, Act III)
- Ah! Tout Est Bien Fini... O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere (Le Cid, Act III)
- None But The Lonley Heart
- Lensky's Aria
- Donna, Non Vidi Mai (Manon Lescauy Act, II)
- Ah, Manon, Mi Tradisce
- Dammi I Colori...Recondita Armonia
- E Lucevan Le Stelle (Tosca, Act III)
- Ch'ella Mi Creda (La Fanciulla Del West, Act III)
- Dai Campi, Dai Prati (Mefistofele, Act I)
- Virgini Muse...Quando Al Soave Anelito
- O Sink Hernieder, Nacht Der Liebe
- Was Am Besten Er Kann...Hoho! Hohei!
Tracks:
- Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi!...Celeste Aida
- Su, Profetessa...Di Tu Se Fedele
- Forse La Soglia Attinse...Ma Se M'e Forza Perderti
- O Tu Che In Seno Agli Angeli
- Su, Cacciator...Fontainebleau!...
- Niun Mi Tema
- Ach, Wie So Herrlich Zu Schau'n
- Sckenkt Man Sich Rosen In Tirol
- Gern Hab'ich Die Frau'n Gekusst
- O Vaterland...Da Geh'ich Zu Maxim
- Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz
- Mi Aldea
- Cancion Del Sembrador
- No Puede Ser
- Serenata
- Copillas De Belen
- Coplas Del Pastor Enamorado
- En Aranjues Con Tu Amor
- Jealousy Tango
- La Golondina
Amazon.com
Placido Domingo is a phenomenon, and every aspect of his artistry is on display in this 2-CD compilation, which includes arias from his signature roles in Italian, French, German, and Russian operas, and songs from Viennese and Spanish operettas. The original recordings range from the early 1970s to the present and show that though over the years his bright golden voice has taken on a darker, more burnished glow, it has retained the melting lyricism, the heroic ring, the thrilling top notes, and the focused intensity that make it instantly recognizable. (Comparing the Verdi arias included here with their counterparts of later vintage in the all-Verdi set The Tenor Arias bears this out.) The program demonstrates his stylistic and expressive versatility and his ability to instantly establish character and mood, from Lenski's sorrow (in Eugene Onegin), Cavaradossi's heart-rending despair (in Tosca), Otello's shattering agony, to Tristan's passion, Siegfried's exuberance, Faust's ardor (first in French by Gounod, then in Italian by Boito). In three Mozart arias, Domingo spins endless, perfectly shaped phrases with incredible breath control, then adds an oddity: the famous duet between Zerlina and Don Giovanni, a role he has not performed. Five Viennese operetta songs, one of which he also conducts, are delightful; there is a smile of pleasure in his voice, but not a hint of kitsch. By contrast, Tchaikovsky's "None but the Lonely Heart" is spoiled by an orchestration that is pure Hollywood. In the final Spanish group, he is on home ground and incomparable. This is a glorious record, a must for all lovers of great singing. --Edith EislerCustomer Reviews:
A great introduction to the art of Placido Domingo.......2007-07-04
This is a wonderful introduction to his artistry, and shows that he can sing well across a variety of styles and eras. Let's sample some cuts:
"Il mio Tesoro" (from Mozart's Don Giovanni) is a difficult aria to sing well. And Domingo is up to the challenge. He displays a smooth and rich voice. His is one of those distinctive tenor voices, like Tucker's or Pavarotti's, that is quickly recognizable. This is, as noted, a challenging piece and Domingo handles it well, showing off considerable vocal agility in the process.
From the same opera, "La ci darem la mano," a sweet duet with, in this instance, soprano Susan Graham. This seductive work is sung well by both parties and is a ravishing version.
From Puccini's "Tosca," "Recondita armonia." At the close, his voice rises above orchestra and chorus. Overall, well and richly sung.
And now for something very different. . . The "Forging Scene" from Siegfried. One may not think of Domingo as a heldentenor, but he does a serviceable job here. His voice sometimes appears a bit light, but, overall, he does estimable work. He catches Siegfried's spirit as he forges the shattered remains of his father's sword, "Nothung." When he sings the name of his sword at the close, with the leitmotif ringing out from the orchestra, it is an affecting moment.
Then, "Celeste Aida" (from Verdi's opera). A stentorian voice well deployed to meet the challenges of this wonderful aria. Some tenors scoop as they move from those lower to the higher notes; Domingo's voice is well controlled here. The final high note is well hit.
Strauss (Junior's) "Ach, wie so herrlich zu schau'n" is a romp! A fun piece and well sung by Domingo. He demonstrates, as before, excellent vocal agility.
Lehar's "O Vaterland" is also fun. It is a sprightly tune sprightly sung.
Finally, he ends the second CD with a traditional Spanish tune--"La Golondrina." He does not overpower this work with operatic technique. He sings it well and affectingly.
So, all in all, if one wants a good introduction to Placido Domingo's vocal oeuvre, this is a very strong starting point.
This is really the best........2007-05-16
If you like Placido at all, you must have this CD........2005-04-06
Rare And Great Domingo Classics.......2005-03-08
He is a great force in opera.
Even in his old age, he does'nt seem to be slowing down or call it quits. Recent performances (2000-2005) include Eugene Onegin, the lead in Queen of Spades, Rasputin in Debra Dratell's Nicolas and Alexandra, Idomeneo and his next role Parsifal. He is the singular tenor who mastered every repertoire- Mozart (Don Ottavio, Tamino...unfortunately Domingo as Don Giovanni is a miscast because he is too noble and romantic and GOOD to be a bad guy)..to Puccini heros (Mario Cavaradossi in Tosca, Dick Johnson in Fanciualla Del West, Rodolfo in Boheme, Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, Calaf in Turandot) Verdi heroes (Radames in Aida, Don Carlos, Stiffelio, etc) to the French repertoire...Gounod (Faust, Romeo) Meyerbeer heroes, Massenet hero (Des Grieux, Le Cid) and Saint Saens (Samson) the list goes on and on. When this man dies, an era will die with him. His legend will live on because he will leave behind dozens of albums, movies and memories......
A real Bobby Dazzler.......2004-02-19
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Songs of Free Men/ A Paul Robeson Recital
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029YJ Release Date: 1997-12-09 |
Tracks:
- Balm in Gilead
- Chassidic Chant
- Quiet Flows The Don: From Border To Border
- Quiet Flows The Don: Oh, How Proud Our Quiet Don
- Elijah, Op. 70: The Lord God Of Abraham
- The Purest Kind Of Guy
- Joe Hill
- The Peat-Bog Soldiers
- The Four Insurgent Generals
- Native Land
- Song Of The Plains
- Cradle Song
- Within Four Walls
- By An' By
- Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
- John Henry
- Water Boy
- My Curly Headed Baby
- Mah Lindy Lou
- Wagon Wheels
- The House I Live In
- Showboat: I Still Suits Me
- Sylvia
- Showboat: Ol' Man River
- Porgy And Bess: It Ain't Necessarily So
Amazon.com
There was nothing like the Robeson sound, ever. To describe his deep, rich, perfectly equalized instrument is futile. Go instead to "Balm in Gilead," the opening track, and see if you can listen to the last pianissimo phrase without falling to pieces. Robeson was at his best when the music was slow and the words contained spiritual or social messages. Faster, lighter fare like Kern's "I Still Suits Me" or Gershwin's "It Ain't Necessarily So" find the serious-minded singer out of his element, lacking irony and swing. "Old Man River," though, gets a simple, dignified treatment. It's Songs of Free Men, though, that will just keep Robeson's artistry rolling along, especially in Sony's astonishing transfers. --Jed DistlerCustomer Reviews:
Robeson on wax.......2007-06-19
The voice, the sound quality and the interpretation.......2004-09-24
A Voice from the 40s, often dated, often moving.......2002-09-01
No one need have any fears about the mono sound quality. The orchestra in the second half of the program is at times a little dwarfed by Robeson's voice, but it generally sounds clean and colorful, and the great artist's voice rings like no other.
Robeson at his best.......2000-05-12
In response to a previous question: Robeson's performance of Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) can be found on the Vanguard LP entitled "Robeson" (VRS-9037).
some of the greatest songs of the last century.......2000-05-05
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Aaron Copland: Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003F5S Release Date: 1991-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- Appalachian Spring
- The Tender Land: Party Scene
- The Tender Land: Finale: The Promise of Living
- Billy the Kid -- Ballet Suite
- Rodeo: Hoedown
Customer Reviews:
Aaron Copland.......2007-05-13
Best Collection of Aaron Copland.......2005-12-21
The finest version of Appalachian Spring -- bar none!.......2001-12-09
This CD also contains Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Philharmonic in the Billy the Kid Ballet Suite. It is a spectacular performance as well.
Outstanding Collection of Copland Music.......1999-11-09
Breathtaking, beautiful and aweinspiring!.......1999-07-12
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Handel: The Masterworks (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Brilliant Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00062FLI8 Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
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100 Favorite Patriotic Songs
Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000A1HT8 Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- America the Beautiful
- All Quiet on the Potomac Tonight
- Ballad of the Green Berets
- On Top of Old Smokey
- Coyote Warrior
- Semper Fidelis
- Breeze from Alabama
- Onward Christian Soldiers
- Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming
- Patriot
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- Marines' Hymn
- America Is
- When Johnny Comes Marchin' Home
- Happy the Soldier
- American Trilogy
- Home Sweet Home
- Washington Post March
- Enraptured I Gaze
- Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair
- Yellow Rose of Texas
- Over There
- Simple Gifts
- Liberty Bell
- Star Spangled Banner
Tracks:
- God Bless the USA
- Yankee Doodle Dandy
- Katy Cruel
- I Vow to Thee My Country
- King Cotton
- Beautiful Dreamer
- America
- American Patrol
- Mine Eyes Have Seen the Beauty
- Mohican Dream
- Red, White and Blue
- Some Folks
- Liberty Song
- Pomp and Circumstance
- Hail to the Chief
- Bennington Rifles
- Peace on the Battlefield
- I've Been Working on the Railroad
- Under the Double Eagle
- Red River Valley
- My Country 'Tis of Thee
- Camptown Races
- Wild Blue Yonder
- Hands Across the Sea
- Fanfare for the Common Man
Tracks:
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- Living in America
- Home on the Range
- Old Colony Times
- Clementine
- Invincible Eagle
- Ring Ring de Banjo
- Yankee Doodle
- Largo from "The New World"
- To a Wild Rose
- Hail Columbia
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- Gettysburg
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
- Capitan
- Prairie Daughter
- Little Brown Jug
- Marching Through Georgia
- Entertainer
- Steamboat Around the Bend
- Revolutionary Tea
- Cassions Keep Rollin' Along
- Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier
- Amazing Grace
- Grand Old Flag
Tracks:
- God Bless America
- National Emblem
- Soldier, Soldier Won't You Marry Me
- Anchors Away
- Oh, Susannah
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
- Toast
- Dixie
- St. Louis Blues
- Appalachian Spring
- Bonnie Blue Flag
- Old Hundreth
- Swanee River
- Battle Cry of Freedom
- U. S Field Artillery
- Sidewalks of New York
- Chester
- Auld Lang Syne
- Kingdom Come
- My Old Kentucky Home
- Hail to the Spirit of Liberty
- Battle Hymn of the Republic
- Shenandoah
- Abraham's Daughter
- This Land Is Your Land
Customer Reviews:
not to great.......2007-04-04
Not so bad, 100 tunes for 4$.......2005-06-22
You get what you pay for........2004-07-04
Now I know why there were no song samples to listen to ..........2004-07-04
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Léhar: The Land of Smiles; The Merry Widow; The Count of Luxembourg (Highlights)
Manufacturer: Class. for Pleas. Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009KHY2 Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Customer Reviews:
Arguably "The Best" English "Merry Widow ".......2006-09-12
The "problem" is that this June Bronhill, Reid, and Hassel version is hard to find on CD. For example, this CD is made in Holland and "there is one left" so it says on Amazon. But, if you can find it, I think it would be very much worth a listen. Then, after hearing it, if you think there's a "better" Merry Widow, please let ME know! Thanks. Email:boland7214@aol.
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No Man's Land
Souls of Mischief Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000526 Release Date: 1995-10-10 |
Tracks:
- So You Wanna Be A...
- No Man's Land
- Rock It Like That
- Secret Service
- Fresh Dope Dope
- Where The F*** You At?
- '94 Via Satellite
- Do You Want It?
- Come Anew
- Bumps**t
- Ya Don't Stop
- Yeah It Was You
- Hotel, Motel
- Fa Sho Fo Real
- Dirty D's Theme (Hoe Or Die)
- Times Ain't Fair
Amazon.com
One thing is certain about Souls of Mischief, the razor- sharp quartet at the center of Oakland's Hieroglyphics crew (which includes Del the Funky Homosapien, Extra Prolific, and Casual): These people live and die for hip-hop. But the question on No Man's Land, the follow-up to an excellent debut, 93 'Til Infinity, is whether Souls of Mischief have sold their mischievous souls to the devil for a crack at a larger piece of the rap pie. Though they've long been favorites of rap purists, multiplatinum status has eluded the group for any number of reasons--sadly among them the antigangster, college-level rhymes of members A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai. A quick listen to No Man's Land's tougher stance and gunshot sound effects, however, would cause anyone to guess the Hiero crew had compromised their just peace for a little chart action.A closer inspection of the new album, though, will put at ease those who see Souls of Mischief as defenders of an unadulterated, showmanlike rhyme tradition. Even the group's slightly hardened attitude can't nullify the fact that Souls of Mischief's brand of old school hip-hop formalism resides far outside current rap fashions. In the face of today's smooth R&B flavors, No Man's Land comes without a single melodic hook. Tracks like "Rock It Like That" and "Ya Don't Stop" are as retro as their titles imply: Beats and spare jazz loops serve as shells for the raw exchanges of the verse and intricate interplay of the chorus. Even more than on their debut, Souls of Mischief focus less on what they're saying than on how they say it--the lyrics, therefore, are liable to be branded superficial. Ask the four Souls, though, and they'll tell you to leave the message to the preachers--in rap, it's all about the flow. --Roni Sarig
Customer Reviews:
No Man's Land Is Where They Ended Up Sometimes (3.5 Stars).......2006-07-02
No Man's Land is a nice album is a "freshdopedope" album most of the time. For the most part, the production is like most 90's Hiero albums, funky jazzy loops. Also for the majority, S.O.M. members stay on track with their rhymes. The track "No Man's Land" and "Freshdopedope" are some prime examples of the excellence that they come on the album.
Some Hiero members come to join the Soul's on some tracks. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien makes a notable appearance on the track "'94 Via Satellite", and Pep Love rhymes on a track by himself on "Yeah It Was You".
Unfortunately this album flaws in some ways. Tracks like "Where The F*** You At?" and "Rock It Like That" are easily forgetable. Also, the production saves a lot of tracks from being medicore. With the production that sounds a little deeper than their first album, it comes off quite well that a lot of listeners don't hear some of the lyrics that Soul's say. Also I think that the skits were pointless in some ways.
Overall, production would play a huge part of this album. Otherwise it would be medicore at some points. Lyrically
S.O.M. are decent on some tracks and good on others. What I think is that one member, say Phesto would shine and Opio would come off weak on something like "Fa Sho Fo Real" but then Opio would go strong and Phesto get weak on "Times Ain't Fair". Many tracks, there is this type of consistancy (along with Tajai and A+ in the mix). Other than that, this album is decent for the most parts. Many Hiero fans didn't like this album, but I think that it has it's strong points and some weak points. Give it a listen and check it out and judge for yourself. I recommend this to many Hiero fans, if they don't own this already.
Lyrics: B-
Production: B+
Musical Vibes: B
Overall: B-
Favorite Tracks: Freshdopedope, '94 Via Satellite, Fa Sho Fo Real, Times Ain't Fair, Do You Want It?, Secret Service
Also, the track "Cab Fare" was a demo for this album that was cut when it was released. It may be on a Hiero Oldies album.
so fresh.......2005-12-28
SOM proves they are FRESHDOPEDOPE.......2003-11-21
Cast in the shadow of a groundbreaking debut LP; No Man's Land, Souls of Mischief's (A-Plus, Opio, Phesto & Tajai) sophomore LP is everything a follow-up album should be. It's creative, lyrically brilliant and the beats are incredible. Most importantly, SOM didn't try to fashion "No Man's Land" after the much celebrated "93 'til Infinity." 2 years later ('95), SOM has matured and marinated in supreme success of their debut, and they've shown that they've improved themselves.
The vibe of this album as a whole is much darker and serious than "93", while SOM still manages to stun everyone with their creativity and talent. They get even more props on the fact that they've managed to do it a second time. Every track is sick, and if you don't feel it at first, it grows on you in no time.
As an entire album, it's not as good as "93", but this LP does contain my three favorite Souls tracks ever:
"Ya Don't Stop" (track #11), amazing beat and rediculous rhyming. This track is "No Man's Land"'s "93 'til Infinity" (single) equivalent.
"Freshdopedope" (#5), one of the best dark beats I've ever heard. The dirty rhymes over the beat is hypnotic.
"Time's Ain't Fair" (#16), my favorite SOM track. A feel good track...just listen.
Production is kept in the family, with A-Plus and Opio taking most of the credit. Other producers include, Del, Jay-Biz, Toure, Casual & Snupe of Extra Prolific. Guest Appearances by Del, Pep Love and Snupe.
Bottom Line: Mad props to SOM, they've done it again. If you've heard bad things - don't believe the ignorant, this album is amazing. 4.5 stars. Peace.
Revisting Souls of Mischief "DEUX". . . ........2003-04-13
tajai - 8) do you want it. after revisting this cd 8 years after its release I truely understand the genius and lyricism behind it. this cd suffers the same as nas' - it was written and das efx's straight up sewaside. these albums all followed CLASSIC material the same as No Man's Land following 93' Til Infinity and therefore were written off as being subpar albums. After relistening with a maturer mind and amongst the crisis of quality product in Hiphop I truely appreciate what this album contributed to the movement. . . .ADD this album to your collection "its a no brainer". i'm afraid if we don't archive these albums in our collection our youth/children won't know what (art) real Hiphop and mc'ing is - ...
Not nearly as bad as I thought..........2002-12-12
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In A Quiet Cathedral
Manufacturer: Delos Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000006Z0 Release Date: 1994-08-02 |
Tracks:
- Op. 122, No. 5: Chorale Prelude: Schumcke dich, o liebe Seele
- Air
- Prelude On The Welsh Hymn Tune 'Rosymedre'
- Pastorale On 'Forest Green'
- Prelude In E-Flat Major
- BWV 731: Chorale Prelude: Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier
- Adagio (For Glass Harmonica) K. 356
- Sonata I in F Minor, Op. 65: Adagio
- BWV 647: Choral Prelude: Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten
- Cantata No. 147: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
- Aria
- Lotus (Lotus Blossom)
- Irish Air From 'County Derry' (Londonderry Air)
- Jerusalem, My Happy Home
- Suite in D: Air On The G String
- Adagio In E Major
- The Good Shepherd
- Op. 18, No. 10: Magnificat I
- Symphonie Gothique, Op. 70: Andante sostenuto
Tracks:
- Fiori Musicali: Toccata per l'Elevazione
- Chorale Prelude: Meine Seele erhebt den Herren
- Prelude And Fugue In F Minor, Op. 7, No. 2
- Canon In B Major, Op. 56, No. 6
- Pieces de Fantaisie, Op. 53: Clair de lune
- Vocalise
- Pieces en style libre, Op. 31: Berceuse
- Strings, Op. 11: Adagio
- Meditation
- Sonatina: Very Slowly
- Trois Paraphrases Gregoriennes: Ave Maria, Ave Maris Stella
- Chant de Paix (Song Of Peace)
Customer Reviews:
One of my most-played CDs.......2005-10-13
This is not intended to be organised as a church service or a concert performance per se, but rather, as the co-producer Carol Rosenberger states, 'this album is meant to recreate an experience many of us have treasured: slipping inside the doors of a cathedral and finding oneself alone in a vast, quiet space with light streaming through stained glass windows. The organist begins to play gentle music, and one is lost in contemplation...'
As a churchy person, I've often had the experience of working or sitting in an empty church while the organists or their students practiced. This recording in many ways reminds me of that experience. Of course, our organ is a far cry from the pipe organ in Atlanta's Cathedral of St. Philip, with over 5000 pipes (and our church does not have a 5-second delay reverberation, either), 4 manuals and 96 ranks. This Aeolian-Skinner organ is a genuinely stunning instrument, but as with any instrument, it takes the right performer to bring out the fullness of the sound from it.
Todd Wilson is just such a performer. His playing is solid and well-suited for this task, with occasional flashes of brilliance. Mozart's 'Adagio', Bach's 'Jesu, Joy of Many's Desiring', and Barber's 'Adadio for Strings' (here arranged for the organ) are truly wonderful pieces. The programme here is a diverse collection of pieces from Baroque, Renaissance, and later pieces, including folk tunes and a few modern compositions. Todd Wilson is a church organist and music director at Church of the Covenant in Cleveland, Ohio (a city with not insignificant music resources and life), and is also head of the Organ Department at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He has had an international performance and recording career.
I applaud the decision to make this a double-disc set - the producer writes that there was just too much good music to limit the selection. Thus, there is a method to the organisation, given the availability of two discs. The first disc has more simple pieces, easily recognisable melodies and well-known hymn/sacred pieces. The second disc has a bit more complexity of music.
There is a booklet that is particularly designed for young people, so that they may become more familiar with the organ as an instrument, and this type of music.
This is a truly wonderful recording.
One of the best sets of organ works.......2005-02-20
Mystic!.......2003-12-28
Todd Wilson is a delicate musician, a poet of the organ and a genius in the choice of the stops.
Buy also the other recordings of this Æolian-Skinner by Robert Delcamp (Naxos) and Alan Morrison (Gothic)...and don't forget that Michael Murray recorded in St.Philip's Cathedral for Telarc the finest rendition of Poulenc's "Concerto in sol minore per organo, archi e timpani" under the direction of the late Robert Shaw.
By All Means Get This CD.......2003-09-06
To be fair..........2003-04-04
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No Man's Land
Midnight Oil Manufacturer: Rhythm Safari ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000093NNE Release Date: 2003-05-12 |
Tracks:
- No Mans Land (Radio Edit)
- No Mans Land (Acoustic Version)
- Love Calls Love (Jessie & Bob From Supertramp)
Album Details
Taken from the Various Artists Compilation "Gaia", a Project Aimed at Educating People About the Environmental Consequences Being Pass Down to Our Children. The Single also Includes the Track "Love Calls Love" from Supertramp's Jessie and Bob Sienbenberg.Customer Reviews:
A short burst of the Oils to brighten your day..........2003-07-06
Recorded some time either in 2001 or 2002, 'No Man's Land' is not, strictly speaking, an Oils song; it was written by Alan Simon, but appears to have been performed by the full band (if it was mentioned in Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst's entertaining and intelligent book, 'Willie's Bar and Grill', then I missed it - and you'll have to order 'Willie's' from Dymock's in Australia or some similar source if you want to read it, as there is still no US release of the book, but if you enjoy the Oils' music, then you really should make the effort and read it - I enjoyed it a great deal). Irritatingly, there are no performer credits on the EP sleeve for the Oils' tracks, although there are for the ex-Supertramp song, but we'll get to that in a minute.
All of that being said, I love this disc. It would have to have been really bad for me to have hated a new Oils song, but, fortunately, it isn't. The lyrics are haunting ("and I remember autumn leaves / sweeping through empty streets"), and the music on both the radio edit and the acoustic version is solid, although not quite as bright and crisp as tracks from 'Capricornia', the Oils' final (?-hope not...) studio album. The song itself is surprisingly and somewhat hearteningly topical to my ear - more political than environmental: "And when at last I heard the news / about a war I did not choose / I saw the flowers fade away / I saw love, in disarray..."
The transition from electric radio edit, to acoustic version, to 'Love Calls Love', the ex-Supertramp members' track, , featuring John Helliwell, and Jessie & Bob Sienbenberg, is surprisingly good. 'Love Calls Love' is a quirky, entertaining song, and features a bouncy little clarinet line, which as a former player of clarinets I enjoyed a great deal. I wouldn't know a good Supertramp song from a bad one, I'll admit that now, but I certainly like this one (also penned by Alan Simon).
So, the final analysis? Midnight Oil fans, it's worth adding to your collection, I think. The same is probably true of Supertramp fans, as well as anyone who just likes interesting, thought-provoking music...or you could also splash out on the whole 'Gaia' album...it's up to you.
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A Box of Sousa
Manufacturer: Altissimo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Y7U0 Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Semper Fidelis
- Presidential Polonaise
- Manhattan Beach March
- Comrades of the Legion March
- Saber and Spurs March
- Gridiron Club March
- King Cotton March
- Easter Monday on the White House Lawn
- Who's Who in Navy Blue March
- Invincible Eagle March
- Excerpts from Mars and Venus
- Washington Post March (1890)
- Washington Post March (1988)
- Stars and Stripes Forever [Live]
- Man Behind the Gun
- Selections from the Operetta, the Bride Elect
- Reine de la Mer
- Sound Off
- Royal Welch Fusiliers
- By the Light of the Polar Star
- Beneath the Southern Cross
- Mars and Venus
- Gallant Seventh
- Thunderer March [Historic 1896 Recording]
- Fairest of the Fair
- Hands Across the Sea
- Diplomat
- Rifle Regiment
- Occidental
- Riders for the Flag
- Hail to the Spirit of Liberty
- High School Cadets
- Boy Scouts of America
- Picador
- Directorate
- Black Horse Troop
- Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
- Beau Ideal
- Belle of Chicago
- Corcoran Cadets
- National Game
- Loyal Legion
- Liberty Bell
- Liberty Bell [Historic 1894 Recording]
- Century of Progress
- Atlantic City Pageant
- Free Lance
- Glory of the Yankee Navy
- March of the Mitten Men
- Minnesota March
- Northern Pines
- Our Flirtations
- Pride of the Wolverines
- Solid Men to the Front
- White Rose
- Bullets and Bayonets
- In the Land of the Golden Fleece
- Pathfinder of Panama
- Liberty Loan
- Peaches and Cream
- National Fencibles [Historic 1890 Recording]
Album Description
Box Set of 4 CDs by The United States Marine Band.Customer Reviews:
A Box Of Brilliance.......2004-01-13
Rap Music:
- No More Prisons [Explicit Lyrics]
- No Mothers Crying No Babies Dying [Soundtrack]
- Only God Can Judge Me [Clean]
- Out the Can [Explicit Lyrics]
- Pork Rind Disco
- Praises
- Presents the Doo Experience
- Psykosoul
- Rebel Soul
- Regime Religion [Explicit Lyrics]
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Medtner: Violin Sonatas/Nocturnes
Just Married: An Album of Duets
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