| 1. Bambaataa's Theme (Assault on Precinct 13) |
| 2. Tension |
| 3. Rock America |
| 4. Kick Out the Jams |
| 5. Funk Jam Party |
| 6. Funk You |
| 7. Bionic Kats |
| 8. What Time Is It |
| 9. Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere) |
Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere),Afrika Bambaataa,Tommy Boy,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Electro,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap
Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere)
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Beware
Panjabi MC Manufacturer: Sequence ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009ZYBK Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Beware (Jay-Z remix)
- Mirza (Part 2)
- Jogi
- Sweeter
- Soundz of the Des
- Jatt Ho Giya Sharabee
- Ghalia Gurian
- Jindi Mahi
- Challa
- Yaaran Kollon Sikh Kuriye
- True MC's
- Jugni
- Buzzin'
- Beware of the Boys (Mundian to Bach Ke)
Album Description
This groundbreaking album seamlessly fuses traditional Indian rhythms and instrumentation with the beats and aesthetic of classic Hip-Hop and R&B to form and entirely new sound. The album features Jay-Z. Sequence. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Be Realistic.......2006-04-23
Punjabi MC amazing CD!!!!!.......2005-12-03
A great introduction to Eastern music.......2005-09-13
Catchy beats for those hooked on all things Indian.......2005-02-27
If you're hooked on Bollywood and its catchy riffs, you can do a lot worse then adding 'Beware' to your collection.
worth a listen.......2005-02-24
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Let The Buyer Beware
Lenny Bruce Manufacturer: Shout! Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002RUPGK Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Are There Any Niggers Here Tonight?
- The Clap
- Lenny On Comedy Pt. 1
- On Third Shows
- Father Flotskys Triumph
- Lima, Ohio
- Introduction To The Palladium/Annie Ross/What Was I Talking About?
- The Palladium
- Explanation Of Frank Dell And Bullets
- Censorship On The Steve Allen Show
- Taking Requests/Hip Diseases
- The Lawrence Welk Story
- How To Relax Your Colored Friends At Parties (with Eric Miller)
- Gotta Split
- Lenny On Playboys Penthouse (with Hugh Hefner & Nat King Cole)
Tracks:
- Testing The Sony Microphone
- Lenny On Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts (with Arthur Godfrey & Sally Marr)
- Critics/Club Owners
- Monster Routine With Hecklers
- Ive Never Been In Love Before
- Religions, Inc.
- Lenny Interview (with Studs Terkel)
- Airplane Glue
- The Phone Company
- My Trip To Miami
- Psycho Doctors/Faye Bainter/Jack Paar
- Ike, Sherm & Nick
- Non Skeddo Flies Again
Tracks:
- Working Carnegie Hall
- Point Of View
- Christ And Moses
- Spanish Harlem
- The Joke
- Pretty Bizarre Show
- Dirty Toilet/Bad Early Toilet Training
- If Your Body Is Dirty, The Fault Lies With The Manufacturer
- What Should Be/What Is
- C.E. Hocksey Letters/My Father Solomon Osterow
- To Is A Preposition; Come Is A Verb
- Blah Blah Blah
- Dick Tracy Is An Orthodox Jew
- Milton Berle/Dykes/Homosexuality
- Cops/Where The Heat Are
- Going To Court/Wear A Blue Suit
- S.F. Gossip/Jewish & Goyish/Cat Downstairs Taping Show
- The Phantom
- Would You Want Your Sister To Marry One Of Them?
- Chick Singer With A Gimmick
- Billy Graham Is Not Qualified
- Touch It Once
- The Black Cat/Get Stuffed/Why Did You Lie To Me?
- Closing/Will Rogers Quote
- Lawrence Welk The Hipster
- Huberts Museum
Tracks:
- I Just Do It And Thats All
- Ruby The Robot
- Mort Sahl, Shelley Berman, Jack Parr, Joey Bishop & Phyllis Diller/The Reason I Wear The Coat
- Why The Breakfast Show
- The Meaning Of Obscenity Pt. 1/Drew Pearsons A Son Of A Bitch
- Norman Rockwell/The Jazz Scene
- The Word Or The Act/We Fucked Their Mothers For Chocolate Bars
- Jimmy Hoffa/Castro & Cuba
- Thank You Mask Man
- Dangerous Drugs/Marijuana
- Jews Killed Christ
- Marilyn Monroe/Narcotics Vs. Juice
- You Dont Remember Me, Do You?/Youre So Classic Smoking A Cigar
- Kennedys/Jonathan Winters
- W.C. Fields The Anti-Semite/Hookers On Record
- The Meaning Of Obscenity Pt. 2
- San Francisco Bust/Judge Entrapment
- The Act Is Kissin & Huggin
- Las Vegas Pt. 1/Johnny Mathis
- Ill Show You How Prejudiced You Are
- Corrupt Cities/Chicago Schtarkers/Shelley Berman
- Audience Banter/Why Doesnt He Do The Bits On The Records?
- Lenny On Comedy Pt. 2
- Snot
- The Nerve Of Faggots
- Hooker That Balled The President
- Divorce/Get Even/Stag Movies Vs. King Of Kings
- Norman Thomas/Filipinos/Midgets
- Las Vegas Pt. 2/Pearl Bailey
- Australia
- Bela Lugosi & Wallace Beery/Entrancing Transylvania/Herb Caen
- The Warning (With Long Island Police Officer)
Tracks:
- The Best Man In The Tribe
- The Tribunal
- Schmuck
- Reading The Court Transcript
- Pissing In The Sink
- Jewish & Goyish
- Philly Bust/Judge Axelrod
- Tits And Ass
- Never Cop Out
- Jackie Kennedy Hauls Ass/Selling Out Your Country (A.K.A. Hot Lead Enema)
- Dick Gregory
- Census Takers
- Barry Goldwater/The Truth About Men/Doing It To A Chicken
- LBJ
- Toilets/Flashers/Mark Eden Bust Developer
- How The Law Got Started (Eat, Sleep & Crap)
- Playing Milwaukee
- Marijuana/Flashers/Confusion/Bust In The Audience
- Lenny Gets Busted Onstage & Audience Gets IDd
Tracks:
- All Alone
- The Heroin Bust
- Juror Phone Calls Re: The Heroin Bust
- Zeidler & Zeidler Commercials (with Honey & Kitty)
- Eleanor Roosevelt Had Nice Tits
- Religions, Inc.
- Phone Call Reading A Letter
- Christ & Moses
- Phone Call To Harry Kalvin
- Describing The Fillmore West/Yorty & L.A.
- Southern Accents
- Art And A Big Piece Of Shit (With Anonymous Friend)
- I Picked On The Wrong God
- My Name Is Adolf Eichmann
Album Description
UNEDITED, UNCENSORED, UNAPOLOGETIC...The ultimate Lenny Bruce box set 10 years in the making!Let The Buyer Beware is an unprecedented 6-CD boxed collection of Lenny Bruce's popular recorded performances, never-before-released performances, and various private recordings that tell the powerful, funny, and ultimately tragic story of the man whose brilliance and convictions turned stand-up comedy on its head. Lenny Bruce (1925-1966) was a brilliant, outspoken satirist unafraid to speak about such then-taboo topics as sex, race, religion and politics. According to critic Nat Hentoff, "Lenny delighted in exploring why certain words were forbiddenand then demystifying them." Bruce eventually became a victim of his own talent; he was blacklisted by the establishment, but fought the laws of censorship until it eventually killed him.
Much of the public remains unaware of the wealth of personal recordings Bruce made over the years; he recorded everything from private rehearsals of new bits, to phone conversations and paranoid tirades. This collection is the first to tell the definitive Lenny Bruce story.
*This long-awaited box set is the ultimate tribute to a man that Comedy Central calls the #3 comedian of all time.
*Over 7 1/2 hours of performances, interviews, and wire taps, including: 69 previously unreleased recordings, 10 previously unreleased selections from Lenny's personal tapes, and 4 previously unreleased radio interviews.
*Contains classic recordings of "Religions, Inc," "How To Relax Your Colored Friends At Parties," "Airplane Glue," "Jewish & Goyish," "Tits And Ass" and more.
*Also contains such unreleased material as Bruce's WFMT Chicago radio interview with Studs Terkel, many bits from performances at the Jazz Workshop and Off Broadway in San Francisco, The Gate of Horn in Chicago, and The Den in New York and an unused radio ad for Zeidler & Zeidler clothiers.
*Luxuriously packaged in a unique 80-page hardbound book, containing unpublished photos and memorabilia, as well as essays by Lenny Bruce's daughter, Kitty; Bruce expert Marvin Worth; set producer Hal Willner; and writer Paul Krassner; plus tributes, a chronology, a glossary, and much, much more.
Customer Reviews:
A Treasure Trove, but Not for Newcomers.......2005-12-02
LENNY LIVES UP TO HIS LEGACY.......2005-02-09
"Dying," he explained to a younger acolyte, "is easy. It's comedy that's hard."
Comedy may be hard, but anyone can do it. But none ever did it as well as Lenny Bruce.
The funny man died of an overdose, at age 41, nearly 39 years go, but his legacy lives on. It's a life and legacy of laughter, and it's ripe for rediscovery.
Now, a generation who never have heard of Bruce, for those who only know him from Bob Fosse's smoky (but well intentioned) bio-flick, for those who glance at an image of Bruce and think "Castro," can grasp one of the most inventive and prismatic talents of the last century in a set of rare recordings.
"Lenny Bruce: Let the Buyer Beware" is a six-CD compendium of Bruce's best material, lovingly compiled by producer Hal Willner and Bruce's daughter
Kitty. More than half has never been heard before, and a great many variants and alternate riffs of his most well-known material has been anthologized here. His debut on Arthur
Godfrey's show is here, as well as the classic routines about Father Flotsky (a parody of Warner Brothers prison flicks), the Palladium (about an American comic dying on an
English stage), as well as (real) taped phone calls to his lawyers.
Horribly illustrated is his descent into near madness, not through drugs or degenerate lifestyle, but through the systematic persecution by the U.S. government. In
America during the '50s and '60s, you could make jokes about anything, except, maybe, Jesus Christ, Milton Berle and Eleanor Roosevelt. Sacrosanct bastions were not to be
made fun of, and especially not by an outsider, someone different, someone who was not a Christian. Bruce was a Jewish comic, steeped in the tradition, using the attitude and the
language as a position to observe the mores and folkways of mid-century American life.
It's not a stretch to see his persecution by the legal system of our country as another
blatant example of anti-Semitism, a suppression of truth and, worst of all, an illustration of
the stupidity and lack of humor inherent in a repressive government.
Bruce's take on sexuality was summed up in his observation that if the human body
was dirty, the fault lay with the manufacturer. He saw religion as a greedy profession, a
logical extension of an industrial complex to control reason and money. Unfortunately,
and fatally, Bruce believed in our government and legal system.
Like a witty Thomas Paine, Bruce was a true patriot when it came to freedom of
expression. Without Bruce there would be no Bill Maher, no South Park, no Jon Stewart,
and considerably less freedoms in general --- not only in speech, but also in equality
between races and genders. He was one of the first to use humor to attack America's
prejudice against African Americans, gays and all of the non-religious, non-republican
disenfranchised people in America.
Yet one man's patriot is another man's traitor. Bruce was vilified by the press and
by main stream contemporaries as sick, twisted and dirty.
But it's not only Bruce's material, certainly genius and of an equal to Jonathan
Swift or Mark Twain, but his performance style and presentational choices that this new
collection celebrates. He may not have been the first monologist who didn't use the "A
priest and a rabbi walk into a bar ..." joke catalogs, and certainly he had extended parables
and parodies that could be termed as "jokes." Yet his basic presentation was something
very new and different.
Rather than a standard set with the identical jokes, pauses and ad-libs for each
show, Bruce had an uncanny ability to listen ---- not only to his audience (as all performers
must), but he had the uncanny knack of being able to listen to himself. Like a brilliant jazz
musician, he could circle around a motif or a joke, listening to the sound and sense,
backing off, teasing the story, until the timing was exactly right to blast into the theme or
punchline.
In the commemorative hardcover book that accompanies Let the Buyer Beware,
there are a number of essays and appreciations of Bruce, but none so telling as a single
page by his daughter. "His truths were based on our most coveted lies," she writes. "He
left no room for rationalized bigotry or self-deception. He seduced his audience with a
rhythmic and dynamic use of his own language, acting as the slow pull of a Band-Aid off
denial."
Look around at our nation of addicts, a nation where prescription drugs have their
own snazzy TV commercials, when cell phones are required means of communication,
when the religious right still controls the White House.
Where is Lenny when we really need him?
Release of the Lenny Bruce boxset is a cultural EVENT.......2005-02-03
As for the comedy on this boxset, Lenny Bruce has never been more relevant, never more hilarious, as he lampoons santimonious religious and political leaders, gives frank and insightful opinions about the art of comedy and who the "real" comedians of his time were. Lenny himself does not escape his incisive eye and satire as one track on Disc 2 has him reading a scathing review his nightclub act received, admitting to the audience how the review rankled him.
LET THE BUYER BEWARE is much more than a "Best of" Lenny Bruce. It provides tremendous scope of this comic genius' career, from his very early apperance on THE ARTHUR GODFREY show (winning the talent contest for that week) to his being warned by a police officer to keep his nightclub act "clean" while performing in a particular city.
To this fan, the single most poignant track in the entire boxset comes on Disc 6 when Lenny explains how "I Picked on the Wrong God." Lenny is never maudlin, but introspective and painfully honest as he assesses what has been about his outlook and nightclub act that ignited his myriad legal troubles.
It's easy to cast Lenny Bruce as a philosopher, as a martyr for freedom of speech, but I think Lenny's assessment of himself is most apt: "I'm not a comedian. I'm Lenny Bruce." His brand of insight and satire was so singular, it cannot be summed up as simply "comedy." It was no mere entertainment, nor was he simply pontificating from a nightclub stage. Lenny Bruce opened himself before his audience unlike any performer at that time, and like few have since then.
Very special thanks must go to Lenny's daughter Kitty Bruce for making this material available. LET THE BUYER BEWARE is the Dead Sea Scrolls of contemporary culture. Whether Lenny Bruce discussed the Kennedy assassination, the death of Marylin Monroe, St. Paul, or LBJ, he expresses his thoughts with a rare and abiding honesty and hilarity.
For anyone interested in the art of Lenny Bruce -- whether you saw the man perform during the 1950s and '60's -- or have no idea what the fuss is about, get your copy of LET THE BUYER BEWARE and listen to a man whose work has been compared to Jonathan Swift and Mark Twain. Hear the words of what most people consider to be the greatest comedian of the 20th Century.
--Matthew St. Amand author of AS MY SPARKS FLY UPWARD and FOREVER & A DAY... www.matthewstamand.com
Release of the Lenny Bruce boxset is a cultural EVENT.......2005-02-03
As for the comedy on this boxset, Lenny Bruce has never been more relevant, never more hilarious, as he lampoons santimonious religious and political leaders, gives frank and insightful opinions about the art of comedy and who the "real" comedians of his time were. Lenny himself does not escape his incisive eye and satire as one track on Disc 2 has him reading a scathing review his nightclub act received, admitting to the audience how the review rankled him.
LET THE BUYER BEWARE is much more than a "Best of" Lenny Bruce. It provides tremendous scope of this comic genius' career, from his very early apperance on THE ARTHUR GODFREY show (winning the talent contest for that week) to his being warned by a police officer to keep his nightclub act "clean" while performing in a particular city.
To this fan, the single most poignant track in the entire boxset comes on Disc 6 when Lenny explains how "I Picked on the Wrong God." Lenny is never maudlin, but introspective and painfully honest as he assesses what has been about his outlook and nightclub act that ignited his myriad legal troubles.
It's easy to cast Lenny Bruce as a philosopher, as a martyr for freedom of speech, but I think Lenny's assessment of himself is most apt: "I'm not a comedian. I'm Lenny Bruce." His brand of insight and satire was so singular, it cannot be summed up as simply "comedy." It was no mere entertainment, nor was he simply pontificating from a nightclub stage. Lenny Bruce opened himself before his audience unlike any performer at that time, and like few have since then.
Very special thanks must go to Lenny's daughter Kitty Bruce for making this material available. LET THE BUYER BEWARE is the Dead Sea Scrolls of contemporary culture. Whether Lenny Bruce discussed the Kennedy assassination, the death of Marylin Monroe, St. Paul, or LBJ, he expresses his thoughts with a rare and abiding honesty and hilarity.
For anyone interested in the art of Lenny Bruce -- whether you saw the man perform during the 1950s and '60's -- or have no idea what the fuss is about, get your copy of LET THE BUYER BEWARE and listen to a man whose work has been compared to Jonathan Swift and Mark Twain. Hear the words of what most people consider to be the greatest comedian of the 20th Century.
--Matthew St. Amand author of AS MY SPARKS FLY UPWARD and FOREVER & A DAY... www.matthewstamand.com
May have been funny years ago.......2005-01-20
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All the Girls in the World Beware!!
Grand Funk Railroad Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BLB5 Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Responsibility
- Runnin'
- Life
- Look At Granny Run Run
- Memories
- All The Girls In The World Beware
- Wild
- Good & Evil
- Bad Time
- Some Kind Of Wonderful
Album Description
Full Title - All The Girls In The World Beware! 24-bit digitally remastered reissue of the band's top 10 Gold 1974 album featuring the top five hits 'Some Kind Of Wonderful' & 'Bad Time'. 10 tracks in all with an expanded 16-page booklet & new liner notes. Capitol Records. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Entertaining.......2005-11-26
I rate this album 3,5 stars because it has no really weak songs on it and it has some really strong tracks ('Life' - this one is hardrocking and sounds inspired and the singing by Mark Farmer is very strong, 'Memories' and Good & Evil' are well done 'slow' tracks) and everyone knows the classics 'Bad Time' and 'Some kind of wonderful'. Though I don't like that last song. I've heard it too much and well it in fact has always irritated me (otherwise I had rated this one 4 stars).
ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS BY THE QUARTET FUNK.......2004-12-14
Chhessy, cheesy, cheesy.......2004-02-07
Not Great, not terrible either........2003-04-01
A refreshing change for Grand Funk !.......2003-03-23
Things get started upbeat...with Craig Frost's piano opening on "Responsibility" setting the tone for the album's style...and as soon as Mark Farner starts singing...you want to sing along...which happens quite often on this album !
"Running" is a great Don Brewer song...and has a "Rare Earth"...70's Motown feel to it... complete with a horn section...which continues to appear throughout the album...it's a great "driving" tune.
"Life" is very similar...with some great Mark Farner guitar and solid bass lines by Mel Schacher. Am I hearing 70's "Temptations" ? A great song !
"Look At Granny Run"...well...while not my favorite...it's fun...humorous and catchy ! I have this frightening of image of my grandfather chasing my grandmother around in their senior years...which is okay of course...but not something I sit and think about. More great horns on this one !
"Memories" is the the ballad contribution...and Mark Farner and the band are great here...a vey bluesy feel...and an excellent change of pace at this point on the album ! Nice job !
" All The Girls In The World Beware" is pretty good...again...a 70's Temptation/Motown sound....GREAT bass and keyboards here by Mel and Craig.
"Wild"...eventually a "B-side"...is a great song...complete with horns...and great playing from the entire band ! You definitely want to move and sing along !
"Good And Evil"...ahhh...now THIS is some back to basics Grand Funk...a medium tempo song with a great blues touch...EXCELLENT guitar by Mark...and EXCELLENT keyboards from Craig....but everyone is very good here.
"Bad Time" and "Some Kind Of Wonderful"...the hits...speak for themselves...great songs...fun to listen to !
If you're new to Grand Funk..."All The Girls In The World Beware" is a good place to start ! It's a fun change of pace. A VERY GOOD album...enjoy it! Again..kudos to Capitol for all of the "extras" and the 24-bit remastering !
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Anything Goes (1988 Studio Cast) - Cole Porter
Cole Porter , Kim Criswell , Bruce Hubbard , Frederica von Stade , John McGlinn , and London Symphony Orchestra Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RRA Release Date: 1990-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Anything Goes: Overture
- Anything Goes: Act One: I Get A Kick Out Of You (Reno)
- Anything Goes: Act One: Bon Voyage (Boys, Girls)
- Anything Goes: Act One: All Through The Night (Billy, Hope)
- Anything Goes: Act One: There'll Always Be A Lady Fair
- Anything Goes: Act One: Where Are The Men? (Chorus)
- Anything Goes: Act One: You're The Top (Billy, Reno)
- Anything Goes: Act One: Encore: You're The Top (Reno, Billy)
- Anything Goes: Act One: Reprise: There'll Always Be A Lady Fair
- Anything Goes: Act One: Anything Goes (Reno)
- Anything Goes: Act One: Finale Act One (Billy, Hope, Moonface, Reno)
- Anything Goes: Act One: Entr'acte
- Anything Goes: Act Two: Public Enemy Number One (Chorus)
- Anything Goes: Act Two: What A Joy To Be Young (Hope)
- Anything Goes: Act Two: Blow, Gabriel, Blow (Reno, Company)
- Anything Goes: Act Two: Be Like The Bluebird (Moonface)
- Anything Goes: Act Two: Buddie, Beware (Reno)
- Anything Goes: Act Two: The Gypsy In Me (Hope)
- Anything Goes: Act Two: Finale Ultimo (All)
- Anything Goes: Appendix: There's No Cure Like Travel (Boys, Girls)
- Anything Goes: Appendix: Kate The Great (Reno, Angels)
- Anything Goes: Appendix: Waltz Down The Aisle (Evelyn, Hope)
Amazon.com
Along with Kiss Me, Kate, 1934's Anything Goes is usually thought to be Cole Porter's finest show. Even without a young belter named Ethel Merman as the lead, the show's parade of hits ("I Get a Kick Out of You," "All Through the Night," "You're the Top," and "Blow, Gabriel, Blow") would have secured it a place in Broadway's pantheon. This recording is the first one to use the original 1934 arrangements, painstakingly reconstructed with the help of one of the original arrangers, Hans Spialek, and it also includes three songs cut from the original production. And the excellent cast does the London Symphony Orchestra and conductor John McGlinn proud: Kim Craswell is her usual powerhouse as Reno Sweeney (if only a little brittle around the edges sometimes), while mezzo Frederica von Stade smoothly adapts to musical theater as Hope Harcourt. All musical-theater lovers should have Anything Goes in their collection, and this recording is quite a worthy one. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
The Original, but not the Better.......2007-01-31
Anything Goes - Cole Porter.......2006-03-18
If you know any of these songs and want to hear them recorded with original orchestration, without anything added or taken away, and sung by very good singers, then this will fit the bill.
Orchestration is very good, nothing too lush or fancy, it just fits the words perfectly. And beautifully recorded.
The singers are all very good except for Jack Gilford who I personally thought was awful - but he only features once. Kim Criswell is exceptional.
With the CD comes a very informative booklet, giving full text of the lyrics, background to how the musical came to be written, and an explanation of the context of the topics covered by the songs.
I'm very glad I went to the trouble of getting this CD. If you want to hear Cole Porter's musical as it sounded originally, then get this!
An excellent additionto the Cole Porter fan's collection........2005-09-22
A PLEASANT SURPRISE . . . .......2005-08-07
I truly appreciate the authenticity of this (ANYTHING GOES) project. I only wish McGlinn and company had not approached the show with kid gloves, because it lacks the energy and immediacy of a good Broadway cast recording. There were times, when listening, I felt as I often do in a museum. The piece of art is a classic and much to be admired, but don't get too close. And you mustn't touch! Nevertheless, I highly recommend this recording. Kim Criswell deserves to be on your shelf along with Eileen Rodgers and Patti LuPone.
As close to the original 1934 performance as we'll ever get!.......2004-10-23
The later stage revivals (1962 and 1987) dropped some of the original songs and added other Cole Porter standards. While these versions play well on stage, there is something to be siad for hearing the original text and orchestrations. While no one can replace Ethel Merman's original star performance, it was not preserved because "original cast" albums were not being done in 1934. She did record some of the songs over the years but never with the original orchestrations. (Just think if EMI had made this set in the 1960s and brought Merman into the studio to record her interpretations! What a missed opportunity.) That said, Kim Criswell brings the requesite belt to Reno Sweeney's songs. Cris Groenendaal brings a pleasant light tenor to Billy Crocker's songs, and Frederica Von Stade (one of the few opera singers whose voice seems well suited to american musical theatre repretoire) is well suited to Hope's short musical scenes. As an ingenue, she doesn't get to sing all that much!
Not all is perfect. Jack Gilford was too old and frail having little voice left for Moonface Martin's number. And the Ambrosian singers sing correctly without having the proper "broadway" sound. Nevertheless, John McClinn conducts with precision, and the thick booklet is full of fascinating facts about the show, a detailed synopsis, all the lyrics and an amusing glossery explaing some of the obscure references in Porter's original lyrics.
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Beware of the Boys
Panjabi MC , and Jay-Z Manufacturer: Sequence ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000931LL Release Date: 2003-04-15 |
Tracks:
- Beware Of The Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke) - Jay-Z Remix
- Beware Of The Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke) - Original Version
- Beware Breaks (Mundian Breaks)
Customer Reviews:
"The black Brad Pitt"???.......2003-07-29
The quote in my review title came from guest star Jay-Z calling himself that. Sorry, Hova, but no girl will ever liken you to Brad Pitt. Good freestyle otherwise, and this years-old song is remixed well with the "Knight Rider" beat, even though I usually turn this song off after the Jay-Z intro. -EJR
off da hook.......2003-07-17
Then, combine the fact that Jay-Z was, like many rappers are doing, experimenting with cross-cultural music (only much better this time), i think this is a sure winner.
Whether you understand the lyrics or not, you must appreciate the song for the beats and creativity.
Much props to Jay-Z for incorporating some Bhangra sounds into this, and really for giving Punjabi MC room to flow on it, without hogging up the space - because the song was actually already made by Punjabi MC, and Jay-Z just wanted to take some rights to it. I read he had heard it in a club in Italy, where it is #1.
We want more Bhangra + rap! Maybe more bhangra beats with English lyrics tho!
peace
Don't do it Jay-Z!.......2003-07-15
Not as good as "Mundayan to Buch ke".......2003-07-10
Excellent Oirginal, Good Remix.......2003-07-05
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Beware of the Dog
Jamelia Manufacturer: EMI/Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PSJ9ZY Release Date: 2007-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Beware Of The Dog (Original)
- Something About You (Single Edit)
- Beware Of The Dog (Steve Lawler Sesso Oscurita Mix)
- Beware Of The Dog (Radio Slave Instrumental)
- Beware Of The Dog (Alavi Rerox)
Album Description
Jamelia knows how to create a killer tune and with a fierce nod to Depeche Mode, comes up with 'Beware Of the Dog' with a fantastic mash with their 80's hit 'Personal Jesus'. Second single lifted from her fab 3rd album 'Walk With Me'.Album Details
Picking Up Where 'something About You' Left off and Taking it Further, 'beware of the Dog' is Another Brilliant Pop Track with Flashes of Dirty Rock and Electro Thanks to Nicely Placed Depeche Mode Sample.
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The Songs Of Robert Burns, Volumes 1 & 2
Manufacturer: Philo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000003VY Release Date: 1996-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Could Kail In Aberdeen
- To The Weaver's Gin Ye Go
- Wantonness
- My Tocher's The Jewel
- Charlie He's My Darling
- Landy Mary Ann
- Amang The Trees
- Country Lassie
- The De'il's Awa Wi' Th' Exciseman
- Johnie Blunt
- The Winter It Is Past
- A Red, Red Rose
- Logan Water
- Corn Rigs
- Had I The Wyte
- Nine Inch Will Please A Lady
- Beware O'Bonie Ann
- The Cooper O'Cuddy
- Sweetest May
- A Parcel Of Rouges In A Nation
- Auld Lang Syne
- Hey How Johnie Lad
- Mary Morison
- The Dusty Miller
- It Was A' For Our Rightfu' King
- Sae Flaxen Were Her Ringlets
Customer Reviews:
Your search for good Burns songs has ended.......2000-01-29
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Beware of Darkness
Spock's Beard Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001Z364Q Release Date: 2004-04-27 |
Tracks:
- Beware of Darkness
- Thoughts
- Doorway
- Chatauqua
- Walking on the Wind
- Waste Away
- Time Has Come
- Doorway [Home Demo][*]
- Beware of Darkness [Home Demo][*]
Customer Reviews:
OH MY...........2006-11-15
This is, so far, the best Spock's Beard album I've heard and I can't wait to delve deeper into their catalog.....get this album and turn it up LOUD...you'll love it!
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Beware of the Bird
Claude Vonstroke Manufacturer: dirtybird ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FA4VYG Release Date: 2006-07-07 |
Tracks:
- Warming Up The Bass Machines
- Deep Throat
- Chimps
- Beware Of The Bird
- The Whistler
- Who's Afraid of Detroit?
- Eastern Market
- Cicada (17 yr mix of Justin Martin)
- The Seven Deadly Strokes
- Birdsh_t (Remix of Frankie)
- Southern Fried Mix (Remix of Justin Martin & Sammy D)
- Lullaby (Live Rec. From Poorboy,Detroit 1999. New Vocal By Qzen)
Product Description
The first cd album release on dirtybird features the wildly creative mind of Claude VonStroke. Described as "Bird Brained Genius,” Claude VonStroke makes underground dance music that is both innovative and genre breaking. The debut album, "Beware of the Bird” is a cohesive mixture of sexy tech-funk and raw electro soul that ranges all the way from catchy dancefoor hooks to heartfelt emotion.Customer Reviews:
Legendary Dance Electronica!.......2007-07-13
Good music overall. .......2006-10-26
it catches you and does'nt let go. I absolutely love the composition/elements on that one. Others are decent.
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Beware of Darkness
Spock's Beard Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AD93 Release Date: 1998-09-08 |
Tracks:
- Beware Of Darkness
- Thoughts
- The Doorway
- Chatauqua
- Walking On The Wind
- Waste Away
- Time Has Come
Album Description
Beware of Darkness takes us where The Light, Spock's Beard's ingenious debut outing left off. 'Beware of Darkness' opens this collection of gems with a mesmerizing swirl of keyboards and guitars. Neil Morse continues to develop as one of the best new progressive-rock composers in the field today. Just listen to 'The Doorway' and its majestic counterpoints, and you can't help but being amazed. Beware of Darkness is even more technically challenging than its processor, The Light, yet retains great melody and interesting lyrics. In the tradition of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes and Genesis, Spock's Beard offers some of the best progressive rock of the '90s. 'Beware Of Darkness' is their 1996 album on Radiant Records.Customer Reviews:
An album for any prog fan.......2007-01-06
Only very good music, complex, from the beggining to the end.
It's good.......2005-08-12
best album they did!.......2005-02-19
Excellent .......2005-01-29
Back to the Future.......2004-10-03
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