Mark Knopfler isn't afraid to drop names. The heavyweight Cassius Clay laid low, the man who made burgers and fries into big business, the kings of rock & roll and skiffle are among the motley assortment who pass through Knopfler's fourth solo album. Recorded in Malibu with a tight crew of steadfast Knopfler sidemen, Shangri-La (the title comes from the studio where the entire set was recorded) chronicles the foibles of the acclaimed and the adrift, all delivered with the nonchalant grace that has marked Knopfler's music since Dire Straits emerged in the late '70s. Seven of album's 14 originals clock in at between five and seven minutes. That's Knopfler in a nutshell--don't rush things, but don't loose the thread, either. As a songwriter, Knopfler has a storyteller's eye for minutiae, which he delivers with practiced nuance. He overreaches here and there ("Song for Sonny Liston" fails to capture the pathos of the menacing fighter), but also pulls off a few career highlights (the understated crime-drama opener "5.15 a.m."). --Steve Stolder
Product Description
The fourth solo excursion from acclaimed singer-songwriter-guitarist Mark Knopfler, Shangri-La is perhaps his most rocking album since his halcyon days in Dire Straits. A four- time Grammy winner who has sold some 110 million albums worldwide with that group and solo and whose signature guitar sound, instantly recognizable vocals and smart lyrics have made him one of rock's most admired artists Knopfler offers an idyllic earthly refuge for the sophisticated rock fan with Shangri-La.
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Shangri-La
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Shangri-La
Mark Knopfler Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VKZL6 Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- 5.15 A.M.
- Boom, Like That
- Sucker Row
- The Trawlerman's Song
- Back To Tupelo
- Our Shangri-La
- Everybody Pays
- Song For Sonny Liston
- Whoop De Doo
- Postcards From Paraguay
- All That Matters
- Stand Up Guy
- Donegan's Gone
- Don't Crash The Ambulance
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Mark Knopfler isn't afraid to drop names. The heavyweight Cassius Clay laid low, the man who made burgers and fries into big business, the kings of rock & roll and skiffle are among the motley assortment who pass through Knopfler's fourth solo album. Recorded in Malibu with a tight crew of steadfast Knopfler sidemen, Shangri-La (the title comes from the studio where the entire set was recorded) chronicles the foibles of the acclaimed and the adrift, all delivered with the nonchalant grace that has marked Knopfler's music since Dire Straits emerged in the late '70s. Seven of album's 14 originals clock in at between five and seven minutes. That's Knopfler in a nutshell--don't rush things, but don't loose the thread, either. As a songwriter, Knopfler has a storyteller's eye for minutiae, which he delivers with practiced nuance. He overreaches here and there ("Song for Sonny Liston" fails to capture the pathos of the menacing fighter), but also pulls off a few career highlights (the understated crime-drama opener "5.15 a.m."). --Steve StolderAlbum Description
The fourth solo excursion from acclaimed singer-songwriter-guitarist Mark Knopfler, Shangri-La is perhaps his most rocking album since his halcyon days in Dire Straits. A four- time Grammy winner who has sold some 110 million albums worldwide with that group and solo and whose signature guitar sound, instantly recognizable vocals and smart lyrics have made him one of rock's most admired artists Knopfler offers an idyllic earthly refuge for the sophisticated rock fan with Shangri-La.Customer Reviews:
Disappointing! A horrible dud!.......2007-07-25
If you're still interest in Mark Knopfler solo, try the Dire Strait/Mark Knopfler "Private Investigation" - the second of the two discs is all Mark Knopfler, and a lot more interesting than this dud, although I'm still not a fan. Better yet is the first disc - classic Dire Straits!
Shangri-La.......2007-06-18
Mark's trademarked tone and sarcastic wit are fully in tact........2007-05-19
This album illustrates what the maturation of a great artist/musician is really about. The themes are more weighty, the music more subtle and textured, the mood somewhat laid back. When you listen to this recording, you are listening to the voice of experience. Mark understands his vocal limitations and doesn't bother to push the boundaries. He also understands that a few well-placed hammer-ons, bends and pull-offs are all you need to state your case on the guitar. Too many musicians have a tendency to over-play their instruments...like a chatty salesman whose afraid that he might not close the deal (he keeps talking to avoid any uncomfortable lulls in the conversation).
If you begin to disect this record, you will find shades of J.J. Cale, Chet Atkins and Bob Dylan (as usual). Mark has a somewhat nasal, raspy delivery in his singing, as well as a certain wry wit and literacy in his lyrics. This is where the Dylan comparison comes from. But Mark is a better musician, and that's that (although Bob's a better poet,not to mention a 60's icon/innovator). Now, Mark's finger-picking style does owe a debt of gratitude to Chet Atkins-a great country/blue-grass guitar player. However, Mark takes it to another level, and also shows an affinity for blues and rock which Mr. Atkins simply never possessed. J.J. Cale, another great artist with similar sensibilities, seems to lack Mark's accessibility and overt sarcasm (see "Industrial Disease", "Money For Nothing", "Heavy Fuel", "My Parties", "Don't Crash the Ambulance", etc.). And, again, Cale cannot match Knopfler's virtuosity on the guitar either (he's pretty good, but never played ANYTHING on par with the solo/fills heard on "Sultans of Swing"-to name one example).
This record is a subtle, relaxed (and sometimes brooding) affair which focuses on moral decay, lost opportunities, lost innocence, bad business deals, tax dodging, physical illness, bad politics, class injustice and various other absurdities of life...the essence of the blues. It doesn't burn like Dire Straits' "Making Movies" or aim for the market sweet-spot like "Brothers In Arms"...it just smolders. Give it a listen. You'll find some tasteful, rootsy guitar work, and some folk-rock style songs featuring interesting narratives. Warning: don't look for any jolly songs about love/sex, syncopated dance rhythms or nifty synthesizer/drum loops-Britney Spears has this covered already.
Simply awesome.......2007-05-07
Nobody does mellow like Knopfler.......2007-03-10
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Shangri-La Dee Da
Stone Temple Pilots Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005JYEA Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Dumb Love
- Days Of The Week
- Coma
- Hollywood Bitch
- Wonderful
- Black Again
- Hello It's Late
- Too Cool Queenie
- Regeneration
- Bi-Polar Bear
- Transmissions From A Lonely Room
- A Song For Sleeping
- Long Way Home
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Shangri-La Dee Da may not be STP's most commercial outing, but the disc's 13 tracks comprise a satisfying aural journey despite its lack of quick-fix hits along the lines of "Sex Type Thing" and "Wicked Garden." From the dark, grinding rhythms and obfuscated vocals of "Dumb Love" to the lovely "Wonderful" to the buoyant power pop of "Days of the Week" to the edgy and disturbing "Coma," myriad facets of the lineup's musical temperament are explored. "Bi-Polar Bear" hints at STP's humor, though Shangri-La is by no means lightweight; singer Scott Weiland's passionate and personal lyrics--especially on a touching ode to his infant son, "A Song for Sleeping"--are affecting and apt. The fifth outing from this California crew who've survived grunge and thrived in its aftermath is masterful and mature effort from a band who've spied some light at the end of their tunnel. --Katherine TurmanCustomer Reviews:
Completely Under Rated - It Rocks - One of Their Best.......2007-07-25
On Auto-Pilot.......2007-03-29
Quite Different from the other Four.......2006-12-23
Come on amazon, add a zero star rating.......2006-12-17
It's no wonder they didn't release another album after this.......2006-11-18
"Days of the Week" is alright. It's a catchy song and it gets you pumped for another album by them but the rest of the album is terrible. The music clips which I refered to are just the introductions to the songs which change after the first seven seconds into empty, yet overblown songs which don't have any replay value.
Then, there's a syrupy ballad in the mix too which makes me lose a bit of respect for Scott Weiland and co. seeing as how it doesn't belong at all. I know Scott Weiland was going through a lot of stuff but c'mon, nobody wants to hear a ballad at that level.
I definitely learned my lesson and that's simply that Stone Temple Pilots fans should avoid this.
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Trouble In Shangri-La
Stevie Nicks Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AXEL Release Date: 2001-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Trouble In Shangra-La
- Candlebright
- Sorcerer
- Planets Of The Universe
- Everyday
- Too far From Texas
- That Made Me Stronger
- It's Only Love
- Love Changes
- I Miss You
- Bombay Sapphire
- Fall From Grace
- Love Is
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Rock enchantress Stevie Nicks strips off the shawls, scarves, and most of the rest of her trademark witchy esoterica for her first album since 1994's rather precious Street Angel. Seemingly more comfortable in her skin, Nicks also settles more comfortably into her croaky, lived-in voice, and is a stronger presence for it. While Trouble in Shangri-La was produced in part by Sheryl Crow, Nicks also tapped the talents of John Shanks (Melissa Etheridge) and Sarah McLachlan producer Pierre Marchand (McLachlan adds her haunting pipes to "Love Is"). Also on hand are Dixie Chick Natalie Maines (on the rockabilly-like "Too Far from Texas"), and the ubiquitous Macy Gray growls on "Bombay Sapphire," a blistering, hard-charging track that recalls the best moments of Fleetwood Mac. Other standouts on the album are the unflinching, autobiographical "Fall from Grace," recorded at punk rock speed, and the winsome "Everyday," with its elegant, soulful lyrics. --Jaan UhelszkiCustomer Reviews:
Pure Shangri La.......2007-05-22
AMAZING CD !!!.......2007-05-18
This album really stinks.......2006-11-24
The best album Stevie has ever made..........2006-11-21
After the precious and inconsistent 'Street Angel' was a commercial and critical disapointment, Stevie's star seemed like it is fading. But after the succesful 1997 Rumours line-up reunion, The Dance, Stevie's star began to rise again. Releasing 'Trouble in Shangri-La' confirmed Stevie's place in Pop and Rock history, proving that a woman in her 50's can still make a better record than most modern artists.
This album could not be any better, and hopefully this is not the last we will hear of Ms. Nicks, because, like fine-wine, she only gets better with age.
Key tracks: Fall From Grace, Trouble in Shangri-La, Sorcerer, Planets of the Universe, I Miss You.
one of her best.......2006-11-14
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Shangri La (CD & DVD Audio)
Mark Knopfler Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00069A5GY Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- 5:15 A.M.
- Boom, Like That
- Sucker Row
- The Trawlerman's Song
- Back to Tupelo
- Our Shangri-La
- Everybody Pays
- Song for Sonny Liston
- Whoop De Doo
- Postcards from Paraguay
- All That Matters
- Stand Up Guy
- Donegan's Gone
- Don't Crash the Ambulance
Album Description
The fourth solo excursion from acclaimed singer-songwriter-guitarist Mark Knopfler, Shangri-La is perhaps his most rocking album since his halcyon days in Dire Straits. Knopfler offers an idyllic earthly refuge for the sophisticated rock fan with Shangri-La, originally issued in September 2004 and presented here in a special CD+DVDA package.Customer Reviews:
Where is the interview?.......2006-11-10
Can't find it.
Any ideas please.
Being a Lonnie Donegan fanatic this is the first mention of him by a musical artist.
The first on the British scene with American spirituals Lonnie turned them into great hits before any of the big names of the sixties arrived.
Thanks Mark
Mediocre DVD mix.......2006-06-12
Five Star Album, Two Star DVD-A Mixing.......2006-04-01
I have to say that I was disapointed when I heard the album for one reason: Knopfler's voice is 95% relegated to the center channel. Perhaps it's a matter of taste, but there is way too much separation between voice and instuments. The idea of 5 channel separation is a wonderful thing when done right -any Donald Fagen, Hotel California, but there's a fine line in the mixing between perfection and annoying. In my opinion, this one crosses that line. Some may love it; to me, it's unbalanced and makes for a frustrating listening experience.
-Brian
Ricardo's Review.......2006-03-09
I guarentee you will enjoy this record!
Almost the perfect test disc for any DVD Audio system.......2005-03-10
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Wraith: Shangri-La
Insane Clown Posse Manufacturer: Psychopathic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XEDJE Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Walk Into the Light
- Welcome To The Show
- Get Your Wicked On
- Murder Rap
- Birthday Bitches
- Blaaam!
- It Rains Diamonds
- The Staleness
- Hell's Forecast
- Juggalo Homies
- Ain't Yo Bidness
- We Belong
- Cotton Candy & Popsicles
- Crossing The Bridge
- The Raven's Mirror
- The Wraith
- The Unveiling
Customer Reviews:
What happened?.......2007-01-06
This cd sounds completely different. It's more rock than anything. Weird Rock... sorry J and Shaggs, 3 stars.
The best Joker's Card, the Wraith........2006-09-26
This being the last Card and all, ICP obviously had a lot of ideas over the years for this album, so it's very well rounded. There are all types of songs on here, like humor, meaning, and even an interesting story.
There is another album done by ICP called "The Wraith", but that's Hell's Pit, and this is Shangri-La, so it'll be focused on heaven. Plus some songs using the style that the Insane Clown Posse is generally known for, like "Birthday B*tches", "Get Ya Wicked On", and "Cotton Candy & Popsicles". I'm not going to say much more about this album, as a lot of it will be up to you to find out yourself after listening to everything else first.
I do recommend this, but only after you hear all of ICP's other work.
the end of time will consume us all.......2006-05-31
1. walk into the light,(9/10) the best intro
2.welcome to the show,(6/10) has a good melody
3. Get ya wicked on, (7/10) excellent chorus
4. murder rap, (8/10) nice flow into the song
5. birthday bitches, (10/10) f###ing funny ass song
6. BLAAAAM!!!, (11/10) j and shaggy kicks ass on this song
7. it rains diamonds, (7/10) good song
8. thy staleness, (8/10) awesome intro to the song
9. hell's pit, (10/10) had song stuck in my head for weeks
10. juggalo homies, (12/10)the best song everrrrrrrrr!!!!
11. ain't yo bidness, (10/10) another song stuck in my head
12. we belong, (8/10) descent song
13. cotton candy and popsicles,(9/10) very funny song
14. crossing the bridge, (10/10) j and shaggs at their best
15. the raven's mirror, (8/10) usuall icp
16. the wraith, (13/10) tied with homies for the best song
17. thy unveiling, (14/10) blew my mind away with rhe song and the coolest rock guitar riff ever!!!!!
One of their best - no questions asked........2006-05-15
The Wraith (Both)
The Amazing Jeckel Brothers (Tied with the Wraith)
The Ringmaster
The Riddle Box
Carnival of Carnage
The Great Milenko
If you want to know the meaning of everything after hearing the joker's cards, get this album - it's worth it.
Well, the bonus Gathering footage was cool..........2006-04-30
The album starts out good- an introduction to the carnival by the same zany high-pitched voice (sounding like Invader Zim) that's been in a lot of ICP's albums. The music for this track is ok, but when J and the others start to sing the chorus and sound bored off their asses, I began to worry. To be honest, none of the songs are memorable up until Birthday B*tches, where the good is outweighed by the bad. There are really only a couple of good tracks on this album. Most of them sound the same, have this dreary "rock" guitar riff going on, and J has the same tone in his voice in nearly every track. It took them how many years to do this, and this was the best they could do? Maybe another year in the studio could've helped. You know how you usually get a laugh or two out of most ICP tracks? Yeah, there's none of that until Birthday B*tches. And that song's only about 2 minutes long. After that, Blam!! is a pretty cool track hindered by the damn guitar riffs in the background. Skip ahead past the filler tracks and make it to Homies, which is an overall nice song about ICP's buddies who've been with them, and who will always be true friends. This is a great track, but it does start to suck when Twiztid kicks in. Ain't Yo Bidness and We Belong are two of my favorites on the album, and should've been placed near the beginning to make up for the sub-par tracks after the intro. Crossing the Bridge is excellent. It has yet another "rock" riff, but it's not annoying! It adds a lot of mood with scratches and open frets as J talks about how him and Shaggy have never had it easy. This is an inspiring track to say the least. More filler after this, but the final track: The Unveiling, is something that no one expected. I don't know if I should say what the Dark Carnival really is or not, for those who haven't heard by now, but it's not what you're expecting, especially that it's ICP who reveals what it is. This had many "true fans" freaking out and leaving ICP for dead. Honestly, I was kind of pleased to find out what it was. It shows that they have a side to them we didn't know about all along.
I wanted to like this album. I tried to kid myself and say it was one of their best when it first came out (aw c'mon, I was 17 at the time) mostly to not seem like an outcast to my other ICP fan friends. But after that initial listening, I've seen it for what it really is, and that's sheer averageness. But one of the main reasons to get The Wraith when it first came out was to get one of two variants: one with a bonus concert and the other with the Gathering speech. I opted for the Gathering footage because of how awesome it was to see J going over ICP's history in a literally once-in-a-lifetime event perspective, and talking about when the album was going to drop and what its name would be. From what I hear, the bonus concert version was pretty lame. The guys screwed up on some songs, and the audio quality was poor. I haven't seen it yet, and don't really want to, especially given how awesome the Gathering is. I'm sure you can download either one by now since it's been almost 4 years since the album came out. Also, the booklet for Shangri-La is probably the best of all the Joker's Cards. It has lots of cool photos of J and Shaggy (even one with Alex at the end) in angel outfits while carrying bloody weapons. Also included is the story of the Butterfly which J's mentioned for many years now.
Maybe the "real Juggalos" can kid themselves and add deeper meaning to this album than what's really there, but truth be told- this is a terrible album to claim as a Joker's Card, and a terrible start if you're new to ICP. Go for Carnival of Carnage, Bizaar, The Riddle Box or even *GASP* The Great Milenko for some of their finest stuff. I haven't heard Hell's Pit yet, and don't really want to since it's the sequel to this album, only "darker". That means they'll be trying too hard if you ask me. Only pick this one up to hear the select few good tracks or if you -need- all the Joker's Cards.
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In Shangri-La
The Four Coins Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000008UP Release Date: 1995-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Shangri-La
- Memories Of You
- Heartache Street
- Lovers' Island
- Manhattan Serenade
- The Curly-Headed Kid In The Third Row
- You're Breaking My Heart
- This Life
- Ting-A-Ling Telephone
- New World
- I Will Never Be The Same
- Maybe
- I Love You Madly
- My Anxious Heart
- Rio Rita
- We'll Be Married
- That's The Way
- My One Sin
- The World Outside
Customer Reviews:
One of the Very Best Groups of the 1950's.......2006-01-25
some of the records out and kept buying new ones.
The Four coins are from Cannonsburg PA outside of pittsburg.
same town as Bobby Vinton.
Their voices are magnificent and their music the best
I had a collection of the four coins 45's approx
100 and I lost them all due to Katrina..I collected for years
and I sure I would never find the 45's I had.
This cd is wonderful it contains all of their hit songs
Shangri-La by the Four Coins.......2001-02-17
Terrifc harmonies from a long forgotten group........1999-05-09
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Music of Brazil!/Shangri-La!
Percy Faith Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000060OXT Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Brazil (Aquarela Do Brasil)
- Delicado
- Tu Sabes
- Ba-Tu-Ca-Da
- Amorada (Brasileirinho)
- The Bandit Theme From "O Congaceiro"
- Baia
- Tico-Tico
- Little Dreamer (Tutu Maramba)
- Maxixe (Dengoza)
- Atrevido (Bem Te Vi Atrevido)
- The Minute Samba
- Shangri-La
- Kashmiri Song
- The March Of Siamese Children
- Stranger In Paradise
- Cherry Blossom
- Song Of India
- Mountain High, Valley Low
- Beyond The Reef
- The Moon Of Manakoora
- And This Is My Beloved
- Sayonara
- Return To Paradise
Customer Reviews:
A Master's Touch.......2005-05-30
"Brazil & Shangri-La is the best of the best ~ Percy Faith".......2003-06-28
The two albums from the '60s that left such an impression on me are the two inclusive "Music of Brazil!" and "Shangri-La!", both favorites within my vast collection of Mr. Faith's career. Each and every tune is take with tender loving care in arrangements, performance and most of all the love of the project. Take for instance the fact that this Canadian loved Latin Music and it showed. Much like the ultimate Latin album "Malaguena:Music of Cuba", originally released in 1969, the excitement and color from Faith's awesome arrangements is long famous in orchestration and arranging Cuba and Latin-American melodies. For the listener it is enormously invigorating and rewarding, each cue is able to soar into infinity. There isn't another composer/arranger/musician that I know of that had this talent in all three categories.
Many highlights ~ "BRAZIL", "TU SABES", "BAIA", "LITTLE DREAMER" and of course the one that started it all "DELICADO", remember when this was released and made the charts, with the harpsichord resounding.
The opening track "SHANGRI-LA", is perfection within the realm of lush-arranging, so flawless ~ "STRANGER IN PARADISE", another example of the "Faith Touch", so effortless, you feel like you're floating on a cloud ~ "SONG OF INDIA", always a favorite of mine, as you travel the strings keep drawing you nearer and nearer, beautiful adaptation by Mr. Faith ~ "THE MOON OF MANAKOORA", can almost hear the ocean waves upon the beach, with the moon romantically peeking behind the clouds in the nights sky.
Highly recommend to ALL fans of Percy Faith, thank you Collectables for releasing this collection from the vaults of Columbia Records ~ so listeners sit back, enjoy and enjoy a small part of Maestro Percy Faith fabulous career!
Total Time: 74.28 on 24 Tracks ~ Collectables 6898 ~ (2/19/2002)
Music Of Brazil/Shangri-la.......2002-03-03
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Shangri-La West
Jesse DeNatale Manufacturer: Jackpine Social Club ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009HBPRG Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Twilight King
- Rosie
- Riding Gloves
- Angel Baby
- Sister Lucy
- Bohemian Ghosts
- All in the Name
- Shangri-La West
- Saint William
- Greenfield Lane
Customer Reviews:
Brilliant.......2006-07-26
Excellent.......2004-12-31
Fresh and Groovy.......2003-07-19
Run Don't Walk.......2003-05-04
A brilliant album.......2003-05-03
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Wraith: Shangri-La
Icp Manufacturer: Riviera ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RY7T Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Walk Into The Light
- Welcome To The Show
- Get Ya Wicked On
- Murder Rap
- Birthday Bitches
- Blaaam!!!
- It Rains Diamonds
- The Staleness
- Hell's Forecast
- Juggalo Homies
- Ain't Yo Bidness
- We Belong
- Cotton Candy & Popsicles
- Crossing The Bridge
- The Raven's Mirror
- The Wraith
- The Unveiling
Album Description
The 6th Jokers Card is finally here. The Wraith..Shangri-La. NOVEMBER 5TH, 2002!!Send the E-Card to your friends...
Album Details
Includes a Bonus Dvd of a Live Gig.Customer Reviews:
IF you don't like this.......2006-07-07
Totally unbelievable............2006-02-03
Toledo's East Side Juggalette.......2005-12-20
1. Intro - To The Light 10/10
2. Welcome 10/10
3. Get Your Wicked On 10/10
4. Murder Rap 10/10
5. Birthday 10/10
6. Blam 10/10
7. It Rains / Bitch Slap 10/10
8. The Pain 10/10
9. The Rain 10/10
10. Homies 10/10
11. Maybe / Soopa 10/10
12. You Belong 10/10
13. Joker & The Juggler / Let Me Go 10/10
14. The Wraith 10/10
15. The Unveiling 10/10
I'd have to say the best song on here is Homies. it reminds you no matter what you'll always have a juggalo homie waiten for you. so let them haters say stuff, jus brush it off and go blaze a bag with your juggalo homies cuz we're always here for you, jus call out "JUGGALO" and we'll come to help out!!!! Clown love & peace to all you juggalos & juggalettes!!!! i got all of you in my heart!!!
:-* Toledo's East Side Juggalette .\_/.
Not exactly what I expected..........2005-10-10
Don't Diss it Unless U Understand It.......2005-10-09
The next day, he brought to school a copy of the Amazing Jeckel Bros and i brought it home with me and listened to it all that weekend nonstop until i had memorized every beat and every lyric on the thing. It was like a religion to me. I studied it and analyzed them. When i came to school on monday, i told the kid how much i liked it. He said that you should buy a copy to support them. I went on amazon and ordered a copy of that CD and then Bizaar. I collected everything. Then Wraith came out.
I got home with the cd in my hands. I had been reading everything about this online. I sat down and listened to all one hour and five minutes of it. I had already heard one song, Blam!! and the rest were new. I said to myself when i was done with the thing, "What a strange CD!" The next day i listened to it again and it started to make sense. It was the greatest thing ever. I watched the Seminar thats included as a bonus DVD. I loved every thing on this. I read some of the other reviews and some say this is whack. Those are the people that dont understand the meaning of this. The are explaining everything, you idiots. They arent just out there for the money, this is for the true fans.
This CD had such great songs that really help you understand who iCP is. Each song has a great meaning and for that subject, a great beat with good lyrics.
1. Walk into the Light (8/10) --This song is the intro and a whole nother song. It's a great lead-in. After about a minute and a half, the intro stops and the song starts. It's a rock and roll song with rap in it. Shaggy shines really bright on this one. It explains everything they've been talking about in their last albums since Bassment Cuts.
2. Welcome to the Show (9/10) --The beat is exceptional. It's the happiest song of the album. It's very funny and the group does great arranging the lyrics. This explains all about the dark carnival is going to be like when u die.
3. Get Ya Wicked On (10/10) --Even though this is a happy album, they still show that they are the most wicked in this song. It is very funny. It resembles an older song from Bizaar called Whut. Shaggy is hogging the mic but thats alright. Even though its very short it's a great song to open the album with.
4. Murder Rap (8/10) -- It starts right out of track 3 and goes from there. It has the same kinda feel as Get ya Wicked On. The reasaon it isnt 10/10 is because the lyrics on shaggy's part werent that great and the chorus was kinda weak. It still is a classic song, but i have to say, they got a little lazy with it.
5. Birthday B*t*hes (10/10) -- This is an Icp song that has a plot. Shaggy is a birthday clown that doesnt want to work. He is hilarious and this is one of the best rhyming songs ever. The chorus is hella catchy. it end with Violent J saying It Ain't Mine Mothafaku! It's short but it's definitely worthwile
6. Blam!! (10/10) --ICP goes completely Heavy Metal on this song. It's still a great song and one of their best but its a lot different. The plot is that Violent J gets a magic lamp and his genie gives him everything he wants. It has funny. This is the song that shows ICP isnt all about money
7. It Rains DiamondS (10/10) --ICP hides a track in this song. After It Rains Diamonds is over, 2 minutes into the track, another song starts called B*tch Slappas (featuring Blaze Ya Dead Homie) It rains diamonds is an okay song that is metal and then B*Tch Slappas is a hilarious song with a tight old school beat. The track is worth a mil
8. The Staleness (7/10) -- This track was just alittle lame in the beginning. Some queer was doing the voices with Shaggy. I liked it by the end but it was dumb at Shaggy's part. U can tell in the track that shaggy wasnt even feelin it so its all good. Violent J was a great rapper in this song. He tells a tale of when he almost escaped from an asylum.
9. Hell's Forecast (10/10) --In the midst of all this happy, funny and wicked sh*t comes a forecast of what Hell's Pit is going to be like. J does a great job to portray the depths of Hell and the Wickedness.
10. Juggalo Homies (7/10) -- This is featuring Twiztid & ABK. It's a good song, but the lyrics drift off at Twiztid's part. Juggalo Homies represents that all ICps homeys will be up in Shangrila chillin.
11. Ain't Yo Bidness (10/10) -- This is my favorite song off the whole album. It shows the ICP that everyone knows in just the way u'd think. "It ain't yo bidness how we act. Ain't yo bidness, gonna get slapped. Ain't yo concern what we do, unless u want ur face slapped too" It contains another bonus track called Soopa Villains. It's a tight track with Esham
12. We Belong (10/10) --Instant classic. This song is all about the way ICP is. They don't belong anywhere but the carnival.
13. Cotton Candy & Popsicles (5/10) --Nothing great but it's okay i guess. Zug ISland is featured and they are great here but it's still not a great beat. Violent J is good and so is J, there's just something bad about it. If u have heard it u know what i mean.
14. Crossing the Bridge (10/10) --Another classic and the second most meaningful song. It's all about how they have never had a normal life. It's a great song because its like nothing they've ever done. It's a rock ballad and its hella hard
15. Ravens Mirror (9/10) -- Great song. Shaggy is the sun of this sh*t. It has an okay chorus, great beat and funny a*s lyrics.
16. The Wraith (9/10) --Good song. This represents what death is. Not in a wicked way, but who death is.
17. The Unveiling (10/10) --The most meaningful song throughout the album. It's the meaning of every joker card. It is so deep. This is the one that they end everything with. it's great. It's a raprock. "May the juggalo's find us."
Average song rating = 8.94/10
most meaningful cd out of psychopathic. mcl my juggalos.
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Shangri-La
Mark Knopfler Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00049QP74 Release Date: 2004-10-11 |
Tracks:
- 5.15 A.M.
- Boom, Like That
- Sucker Row
- Trawlerman's Song
- Back to Tupelo
- Our Shangri-La
- Everybody Pays
- Song for Sonny Liston
- Whoop de Doo
- Postcards from Paraguay
- All That Matters
- Stand Up Guy
- Donegan's Gone
- Don't Crash the Ambulance
Tracks:
- Bonus Material [DVD][*]
Customer Reviews:
Couldn't ask for more.......2006-02-04
simply the best.......2005-10-09
Shangri La By Mark Knopfler.......2005-09-08
excellent Guitarist and entertainer.
Le grand maestro est de retour !.......2005-05-09
The album's great, the DVD is a con job.......2005-01-25
The video's anamorphic widescreen and the sound is Dolby stereo, but we only get interview snippets with Mark and his new band that run for about 30 minutes. Oh sure, there is terrific footage of them playing and recording live in the studio (including an unreleased track called "Summer Of Love") but none of the songs are complete!!
The album itself is great, stuck in the same groove as "Sailing To Philedelphia" (which isn't a bad thing) and features great songwriting as usual - just check out the lyrics for "Boom Like That", "Trawlerman's Song" and "Whoop De Doo".
The playing is laidback and intense, and Mark does get in a few of his trademark licks. Recommended.
Rap Music:
- Siberia
- Songs For Silverman [DualDisc] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Songs We Sing
- Speak For Yourself
- Sunrise Over Sea
- Surfacing [Enhanced]
- Tea for Tillerman [Original recording remastered]
- The Best of James Taylor
- The Best of Randy Newman
- The Bravery [Enhanced]
Recommended Music:
Romantic: Strauss; Rachmaninoff
Schumann: Requiem Op.148, Requiem for Mignon [Import]
Shelter of Your Eyes: Early Hits & More [Import]
Pyramid Song, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]