Nick of Time is the watershed moment in Bonnie Raitt's recording career, the sound of a survivor finding new focus and purpose in her art after nearly 20 years of generally superb, commercially underachieving recordings. An exquisite interpretive singer and formidable guitarist who'd long ago honed her bluesy chops, Raitt raised the stakes by mixing the usual gourmet spread of smart cover choices with her own candid songs--and she knocked one over the fence with the opening track, the album's title song and a moving confession of a boomer's anxieties about age, death, and the impermanence of love. "Nick of Time" catapulted a feisty rock tomboy into a new station that made her as admired by female fans as the stage door johnnies who'd long loved her rock technique, and she covered the bet with other outside songs from John Hiatt ("Thing Called Love"), Bonnie Hayes ("Love Letter," "Have a Heart"), and Jerry L. Williams ("Real Man") that resonated with her persona as a tough, smart, but ultimately tender woman. --Sam Sutherland
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Nick of Time
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Nick of Time
Bonnie Raitt Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UU5 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Nick Of Time
- Thing Called Love
- Love Letter
- Cry On My Shoulder
- Real Man
- Nobody's Girl
- Have A Heart
- Too Soon To Tell
- I Will Not Be Denied
- I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again
- The Road's My Middle Name
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Nick of Time is the watershed moment in Bonnie Raitt's recording career, the sound of a survivor finding new focus and purpose in her art after nearly 20 years of generally superb, commercially underachieving recordings. An exquisite interpretive singer and formidable guitarist who'd long ago honed her bluesy chops, Raitt raised the stakes by mixing the usual gourmet spread of smart cover choices with her own candid songs--and she knocked one over the fence with the opening track, the album's title song and a moving confession of a boomer's anxieties about age, death, and the impermanence of love. "Nick of Time" catapulted a feisty rock tomboy into a new station that made her as admired by female fans as the stage door johnnies who'd long loved her rock technique, and she covered the bet with other outside songs from John Hiatt ("Thing Called Love"), Bonnie Hayes ("Love Letter," "Have a Heart"), and Jerry L. Williams ("Real Man") that resonated with her persona as a tough, smart, but ultimately tender woman. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
album and songbook:a great combonation.......2007-07-17
A FEW GREAT TRACKS AND A FEW 'NOT SO GREAT' TRACKS.......2007-02-20
Some comments about my favourite tracks (songwriters in brackets) :
'THING CALLED LOVE' (John Haitt) - Great swinging version of this classic song, great lyrics, searing electric slide.
'LOVE LETTER' (Bonnie Hayes) - medium tempo, funky rocker.
'REAL MAN' (Jerry L. Williams) - up-tempo, pulsating rock song with solid percussion and some great harp (harmonica) playing.
'NOBODY'S GIRL' (Larry John McNally) - slow tempo, semi-acoustic ballad with pedal steel accompaniment; has a hint of early 'Little Feat' about it.
'I WILL NOT BE DENIED' (Jerry L. Williams) - yet more funky 'swamp-rock' from the pen of the late Jerry Lynn Williams.
'THE ROAD'S MY MIDDLE NAME' (Bonnie Raitt) - mid-tempo blues; I think, the sort of music BR does best.
The remaining tracks are slow to mid-tempo ballads which are pleasant enough but which sound, by comparison, pretty 'lifeless'; they have little to recommend them other than BR's fine vocals and, in some cases, polished instrumental accompaniment.
Top of her game.......2006-09-22
Bonnie Raitt at her finest........2006-08-28
music is life.......2006-02-12
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In the Nick of Time
Nicolette Larson Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007D5J6U Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Dancin' Jones
- Just in the Nick of Time
- Let Me Go, Love - Nicolette Larson
- Rio de Janeiro Blue
- Breaking Too Many Hearts
- Back in My Arms
- Fallen
- Daddy
- Isn't It Always Love
- Trouble - Nicolette Larson
Product Description
1979 classic Re-issued on cdCustomer Reviews:
Beautiful music.......2007-05-29
Best find.......2006-03-21
Endearing from Beginning to End.......2005-06-23
Obviously, her self titled debut is what made most of us fans, but the variety and delivery on In the Nick of Time really showed how Nicolette had staying power.
Dancin' Jones puts a smile on my face every time I hear it, setting a mood that makes it hard to leave before the entire album has played. The highlight for me though, is Rio De Janeiro Blue, which was also recorded by Randy Crawford, among others.
The album photography shows a more sophisticated side of Nicolette than what we saw on her first and later albums. I mention this only because it reflects the subtle change in style on the CD, and really shows what a lovely lady she was.
I have no affiliation with the military and have no children but I can't help but admire how she did the USO tours back then and released the childrens' album.
I hope buyers will enjoy In the Nick of Time at least half as much as I do. I consider it my favorite of her albums, with the debut coming in a close second.
An Album For Flavor.......2005-04-09
Despite what some other reviewers said about Nicolette's style changing with this album, I don't see it. Nicolette started out as one of the "troubadours" of the 70's, mixing folk-rock with practically every style there was. She didn't define her style until she went full-blown country with her final 2 albums of the 80's. During the time periods before that, she played with all kinds of musical tastes, as evident on this release.
This album has its high points in the bugle-boy-esque "Daddy", the hit duet "Let Me Go Love" and the fan favorite and often overlooked "Fallen".
Nicolette's 2nd LP Very Different from First,, Still Good.......2005-03-09
Although it would be hard to repeat the success of the first LP, "In the Nick of Time" is a totally different LP in style, content and vocals, and at first disappoints because its pure-pop sounds were so far astray of the wonderful mix of musical genres that made "Nicolette" a classic of sorts.
Once you get over the fact that Nicolette's 2nd LP is not anything like her first LP, though, you can appreciate "In the Nick of Time" for what it does have to offer, which is a consistent and masterful pop sound from start to finish. The ballad "Let Me Go, Love" finally returned Nicolette to the top 40, but it wasn't for long [the single peaked at about number 35 and stayed on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles for about 10 weeks or so back in 1979]; unfortunately, "Let Me Go, Love" wasn't the magic bullet that "Nicolette's" monster single "Lotta Love" was, and sales of the initially promising and fast-rising second LP "In the Nick of Time," stalled: whereas her debut LP "Nicolette" went gold, selling over a half-million copies, staying on the album charts for over 6 months [a real wonder for a new artist back then, especially a female artist] and producing four Hot 100 singles, the followup LP "In the Nick of Time" barely made a dent on any of the charts and only yielded one rather forgettable single release.
Still, commercial success or not, "Nick of Time" contains some of Nicolette's most memorable tunes: the bouncing, dance-floor-accessible "Dancin' Jones" [and there really should have been a remix of this song]; the bubble-gummish "Breaking Too Many Hearts"; the smooth sounds of ballads "Let Me Go, Love" and "Fallen"; and the quirky but ultimately fun closing ballad, "Trouble." Nicolette's covers of "Daddy," "Rio de Janeiro Blue" and the Motown classic "Back in My Arms" are all noteworthy, too, and much like her gal-pal and sometimes-mentor, Linda Ronstadt, Nicolette demonstrated once more in LP#2 that she was very skillful at making any song her own.
It's still unclear to me why "Nick of Time" deviated so much from "Nicolette" in song selection, why the second LP didn't contain any country or rock selections, which were a big part of the charm of the first LP, but maybe what critics praised about the first LP [its eclectic stylings and weaving in and out of many musical genres] is what made buyers beware in future Nicolette LPs, and maybe Warners second-guessed and betted on a public that would be more responsive to a pure pop LP, something with as few twists and surprises as possible.
Whatever the case may be, "In the Nick of Time" is a solid LP, very different from freshman "Nicolette," but after a few listens, different in a good way. The only weak cut on the second LP [and the first LP had no weak tracks] is the pseudo-rocker title tune, but even that song kind of grows on you after a while. All in all, "In the Nick of Time" delivered a fine, albeit sometimes very slick, pop package, and was far from the throw-away efforts of most artists' sophomore efforts. It had a very brief time in the sun, for sure, but "In the Nick of Time," whether you were a Nicolette fan or not, stayed in your head and on your turntable long after it exited the Billboard charts. It's a fun album, filled with some great pop songs.
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Stand Ye Steady: Songs of Courage & Inspiration
Manufacturer: Curtain Call Prod ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ATQYVU Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Men Of Freedom
- The Longest Day
- Into The Fire
- Rise Up, O Men Of God
- On Great Lone Hills
- Lest We Forget
- Mansions Of The Lord (Interlude)
- Mansions Of The Lord
- Jerusalem
- Via Dolorosa
- Non Nobis
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- Take Me Home (With I Am A Soldier)
- America (My Country 'Tis Of Thee)
- Men Of Freedom
- This Christmastide
Customer Reviews:
bowersreview.......2007-01-04
USMA Glee Club scores a real hit.......2006-11-14
I liked the multiple verses sung from America, I wished they would have given the Star Spangled Banner the same treatment. The Mansions of the Lord is powerful and supremely reverent, as is Rise Up. I would dearly like to hear more from this talented group of soldiers.
Reverent, Full of Love.......2006-09-26
A great bonus of the CD and DVD is that they both include a stylish lyric booklet as well as commentary by the producer on why he chose each song.
On the back cover of the CD and DVD cases is the statement that this production was created to honor the men and women of our Armed Forces, past and present, and the great values of America that they defend. This it surely does!! Also, it states that the producer is contributing a portion of his wholesale proceeds from its sale to organizations assisting our wounded soldiers. Bravo, Mr. Coppi.
Good CD.......2006-07-19
A real disappointment..........2006-06-10
My primary complaints with this recording are twofold: the overuse of unison singing and the unnecessary inclusion of guest soloists. The beauty of glee club music is the rich chords, which are thankfully heard in many songs. To my dismay, though, there are many songs that mostly or entirely omit the beautiful harmonies that make glee clubs great.
As for the guest soloists, I don't understand why a singing group which obviously has many wonderful voices would bring in outsiders for an album like this. Actually, I do know why they would do it, and it's obviously a marketing thing that has financial implications. As reasonable as this may seem, it just cheapens the experience for me. Another great feature of glee clubs (and college choirs more generally) is the lack of polished, perfect, professional singers. There is something raw, authentic, and refreshing about a bunch of college kids singing together. Why bring in random people with no particular connection to the group?
To be fair, "Rise Up, O Men of God" and "Mansions of the Lord" are fantastic. I'll continue to play this album to listen to those songs. However, much of the remainder is somewhat forgettable.
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Time of No Reply
Nick Drake Manufacturer: Hannibal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000617 Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Time Of No Reply
- I Was Made To Love Magic
- Joey
- Clothes Of Sand
- Man In A Shed
- Mayfair
- Fly
- The Thoughts Of Mary Jane
- Been Smoking Too Long
- Strange Meetin II
- Rider On The Wheel
- Black Eyed Dog
- Hanging On A Star
- Voice From The Mountain
Customer Reviews:
Listen to Nick Drake's music..........2006-11-05
A must have for Nick Drake fans..........2005-11-29
all gold.......2004-07-07
The last four songs on the album are probably my favorite of Nick Drake's entire career. It's a shame he didn't get around to finishing an entire 4th album.
This is an amazing collection of nick drake obscurities.......2004-05-27
Haunting, melancholy & curious.......2004-02-02
My favorite song on this CD is "Black-Eyed Dog," which is also on the "Practical Magic" movie soundtrack.
It personifies depression as a black dog that just shows up at your door one day. It is magnificent in it's simplicity and candor. Another stunning song that uses this metaphor is "Churchill's Black Dog" by the Aussie band, Things Of Stone & Wood, on their CD, "So Far: 1992 - 2002."
Apparently, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was famous for the phrase "the black dog is here" to describe his severe bouts of depression.
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays the Hits of Pink Floyd
Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000ADXG0 Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Shine On You Crazy Diamond
- Money
- Us & Them
- Hey You
- Another Brick In The Wall
- Wish You Were Here
- Time
- The Great Gig In The Sky
- In The Flesh
Customer Reviews:
Down right Awesome.......2007-07-16
It could have been so much more..........2006-07-25
For a fully symphonic Pink Floyd experience, try "Us and Them" by the London Philharmonic.
don't bother too spent 0 on any think.......2006-03-03
Could have been much better.......2005-04-10
"Money", "Time" and especially "In the Flesh" are pathetic, "Us and them" and "WYWH" sound like an interminable folk music evening on German TV, and "Another Brick..." is just plain bad.
On the other hand, "Hey you" would have been quite good minus the vocals. As for "The great gig in the sky", it is the only track I would call listenable throughout, the usual horrible vocals being replaced by a woman who can actually sing.
The problem with this album is not the inevitable alteration of the spirit of Pink floyd, but the absolutely APPALLING vocal performance and some painfully kitchy instrumentation at times. Well, most of the time, actually.
If you're a diehard PF fan - like myself - and think you can take anything with its name on it, well, think again. If you don't even like Pink floyd, you'll never be able to listen to this.
Hardly symphonic........2005-03-29
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Got A New Plan
Nick Moss , and Flip Tops Manufacturer: Blue Bella ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063YAB Release Date: 2002-01-03 |
Tracks:
- When It Rains It Really Pours
- Ain't Got That Time
- Playing By The Rules
- Arrowmaker Pass
- Let's Try This Plan Again
- My Daddy Was Right
- Work Your Hips
- For You
- Boogie Man
- Poison Ivy
- Katie Ann
- My Love Strikes Like Lightning
- Two Fools With A Misunderstanding
- (Kind Of) Ghetto
Album Description
Nick Moss has his priorities straighton the bandstand and in the studio. Having toured extensively as a member of the Legendary Blues Band and with the late Chicago master Jimmy Rogers before setting out on his own, Nick soaked up the right influences during his formative years to keep the classic Windy City sound alive and kicking. His brand of blues is resolutely traditional in scope and permeated in rich, ears-open ensemble playing, yet his youth and enthusiasm keep things lively and contemporary. Nick keeps his guitar work precisely to the point and razor-sharp, his vocals are confident and convincing, and he's a prolific songwriter. His debut album First Offense was uncommonly solid, and the impressively varied Got A New Plan promises to further spread the word that Nick Moss is a young Chicago bluesman worth watching and hearing. Bill DahlCustomer Reviews:
A Generous Helping of Chicago Blues.......2006-10-14
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Sounds of the Seventies: 1978 (Time-Life Music)
Warren Zevon , Foreigner , Queen , Alicia Bridges , Exile , Nick Glider , Patti Smith Group , The Bee Gees , Chic , and Kansas Manufacturer: Time-Life Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FC6C6E |
Product Description
Features 20 hits from 1978. Song listing: Werewolves Of London - Warren Zevon Baby Hold on - Eddie Money Because The Night - Patti Smith Group Two out of Three Ain't Bad - Meat Loaf Hot Chil In THe City - Nick Glider Lay Down Sally - Eric Clapton Hot Blooded - Foreigner Life's Been Good - Joe Walsh Peg - Steely Dan Use To Be My Girl - The O'Jays We Are The Champions - Queen Night Fever - The Bee Gees i Love The Nightlife (Disco ' Round) - Alicia Bridges Kiss you All Over -Exile Short People - Randy Newman Dust in The Wind - Kansas Le Freak - Chich Double Vision - Foreigner You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim) - Rod Stewart Ooh Baby Baby - Linda RonstadtCustomer Reviews:
Sounds GREAT..........2006-11-16
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Time Has Told Me
Nick Drake Manufacturer: Smelly Sock ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002EQJUY Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Album Description
Two CD set featuring 44 exclusive tracks transferred from original copies of Nick Drake's home tapes. Expertly equalized and mastered using noise reduction and speed correction. Includes covers written by Bob Dylan 'Tomorrow Is Such A Long Time', Bert Jansch 'Courting Blues' & 'Strolling Down The Highway' and Blind Boy Fuller 'My Sugar So Sweet' . All material previously unreleased in this form. Smelly Sock. 2004.Customer Reviews:
The Complete Home Recordings..........2006-02-10
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The String Quartet Tribute to Pink Floyd's the Dark Side of the Moon
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008V60O Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
Tracks:
- Speak to Me/Breathe
- On the Run
- Time
- Great Gig in the Sky
- Money
- Us and Them
- Any Colour You Like
- Brain Damage/Eclipse
Product Description
1. Speak To Me/Breathe
2. On The Run
3. Time
4. The Great Gig In The Sky
5. Money
6. Us And Them
7. Any Colour You Like
8. Brain Damage
9. Eclipse
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
On the Dark Side.......2007-02-12
Too close to rock, too far from classic.......2006-02-01
But with this album I did'nt feel confortably, perhaps my expectations were others than what you get in this package. This is a rock album played by a string quartet (ok that's on the sleve so nobody's fooling you) and when I say a Rock Album I mean it, they tried to emule every single sound in the album with their string instruments, so you get a string quartet emulation of the album including the noises, perhaps what I'm trying to say looks great to you but it didn't sound great for me, contrary to that it sound very bizarre in many cases or scary in others not that romantic o soft as the colors in the sleve may suggest.
I think a tribute album is a very hard project, you do it too faithful and you end with a cover album, you do it too different and you possibly lost the great of the album.
In this case I think the players made a String Quartet Cover Album. If you are thinking you're going to get a softer or more romantic versión of the album or you are more into the classic music, forget it, this album is definitively not for you
Try the Dark Side of the Moon a Capella and you will enjoy it more than this, or the dub side of the moon tribute by Easy star if you are more into reggae, or the Out of Phase tribute to Dark side of the moon if you are more into Electronic, or the moon revisited or... This one was the less enjoyable tribute to dark side of the moon I have heard.
Anyway Roger Waters enjoy it a lot, ask for snip or samples of the album and try it by yourself, but consider yourself aware...
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Judith Lang Zaimont: Parable: A Tale of Abram and Isaac
Manufacturer: Milken Archive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BK53II Release Date: 2005-11-15 |
Tracks:
- I. The Lord Reigneth
- II. God And Father
- IV. Why Do We Deal Treacherously?
- VI. O Lord, How Can We Know Thee?
- VII. Sh'ma Yisra'el
- VIII. Thou Shalt Love The Lord
- A Woman Of Valor (Eshet Hayil) - Samuel Adler
- Parable: A Tale Of Abram And Isaac - Frances Lucey
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- II. Hope - Choral Society Of Southern California
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